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2011-12
YEAR IN REVIEW
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Dear supporters and friends of Pioneer Courthouse Square,
BOARD OF TRUSTEESBob BuchananPioneer Place
Dr. Kim BurchielOregon Health Science University
Harriet CormackCivic Leader
Thomas CorryBank o America
Matthew J. FeltonFelton Properties Inc.
Commissioner Nick FishCity o Portland
Paul FrischU.S. Bancorp Equipment Finance,Inc.
Mike GolubPortland Timbers
Randy GraggPortland Monthly
Steve Holwerda
Ferguson Wellman Capital Mgmt.J.E. IsaacCFM Strategic Communications
Philip KalbererThe Kalberer Company
Sharon KitzhaberKitzhaber Communications
Frederick KleisnerThe Nines Hotel
Kevin KohnstammThe Party Pros.
Peter KrainockAmerican Water Works Intl.
Pat LaCrosseLaCrosse Associates
Thomas LauderdalePink Martini
Amber LavenderWieden & Kennedy
Dan LaveyGallatin Public Aairs
Charles McGeeBlack Parent Initiative
Debra Muchow
Chet OrloOregon History Works
Tim ParksRadler White Parks & AlexanderLLP
Bob ProfttAlpha Broadcasting Group
Randy RapaportFox + Moose Developers
Wanda RosenbargerLloyd Center
Tad SavinarTad Savinar Studio
Rosanne Sizer
Mary WilcoxCapital Realty Corp.
Mark Zertanna
HONORARY TRUSTEES
Wayne DrinkwardHoman Construction
Stanley GeenGeen Mesher & Co.
Greg GoodmanCity Center Parking
Brad HuttonHilton Portland & ExecutiveTower
Steve JanikBall Janik LLP
Doug MacyWalker Macy
“Pete” Melvin Mark, Jr.Melvin Mark Companies
Tom MoyerTMT Development Company
Doug ObletzShiels Obletz Johnsen
John RussellRussell Development, Inc.
Stephen SchneiderGrace Memorial Church
Gordon SondlandThe Aspen Companies
Kerry TymchukOregon Historical Society
David ZierMelvin Mark Companies
EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS
Mike AbbatéPortland Parks & Recreation
Neil McFarlaneTriMet
Sandra McDonoughPortland Business Alliance
DJ WilsonKGW NewsChannel 8
STAFF
Jennier PolverExecutive Director
Theresa Vetsch-SandovalDirector o Marketing
Lindsay CluteEvent Director
Shannon WeisingerProduction Director
Maren JonesCommunications Manager
Travis BrumetAdministrative Coordinator
Today, Pioneer Courthouse Square is at a key point in its nearly 30-year history. Ater thousands o ree publicprograms, millions o visitors and tireless community volunteer hours, the Board o Trustees o Pioneer Courthouse
Square is looking to pave the way to secure our City’s Living Room or the next generation o Portlanders.
This ambitious goal would not be attainable without the thriving partnership between Pioneer Courthouse Square’sBoard o Trustees and the City o Portland. Together, since the Square’s inception, we have successully managedthis public asset, elevating it to serve as one o the most award-winning Public Squares in the United States. Inpartnership, we look orward to meeting the challenges o basic repairs and capital improvements now presentedby an aging Square that has been well-loved and highly utilized by its citizens. Amassing the public and private resources to bring about this revitalization will be our organization’s ocus over thenext ew years. To this end, we will need everyone’s help.
Phil KalbererPresident
Pioneer Courthouse Square’s Board o Trustees consists o thirty one elected members who serve two consecutive three-year terms. The members are representativeso the Community (10), the Region at-large (10) and Downtown Businesses (10). The City Commissioner in charge o Portland Parks & Recreation automatically serves
on the Board. Additionally, the President may appoint non-voting Honorary Trustees and Ex-Ofcio Trustees with the support o the majority o the Board.
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PIONEER COURTHOUSE SQUARE
Pioneer Courthouse Square, Inc. is a non-prot advocacy group
charged with activating and enriching the environment o the City oPortland’s premiere public Park and gathering space or the benet o
Portland’s citizens and visitors. Working in partnership with the City
o Portland, the non-prot organization has successully ullled the
Park’s prominent public role with the help o community volunteers
and private sector contributions. In recent years, through this unique
public-private management model, the Park has been recognized as
one o the most successul public spaces in the United States.
Each year the Park is activated by more than 300 programmed event
days made possible through citizen-driven initiative and the generosity
o private sector sponsors throughout the Portland region. Thisscope o annual programming contains iconic annualized community
traditions and unique ‘once in a lietime’ events that reect the civic
role o the Park within its community and the evolving needs o the
citizenry that it supports.
VISION FOR THE SQUARE
Since the Park’s grand opening in 1984 the downtown urban landscape surrounding the Park has evolved signicantly, as
have the needs o the community that the Park serves. As a result, Pioneer Courthouse Square, in partnership with the
City o Portland, has identied Vision Goals or the Square. These multi-year goals identiy the need or an increase in
quality programming, acility replacement needs, and essential on-going maintenance.
VISION GOALSGoal 1: To continually improve the quality o on-site services and amenities to enrich the Park environment and serve as
a magnet or positive behavior.
Goal 2: To develop signature event programming that creates a broad community experience uniting the diverse
population groupings that share our region.
Goal 3: Enrich the public-private partnership with the City o Portland to:
•IncreasetheabilitytoraisefundstosupporttheParkanditsoperation
•ClarifyandseekagreementonParkmaintenancerolesandresponsibilities
•Achievestableoperationalfunding
Goal 4: To pursue new program, maintenance and capital replacement revenue opportunities.
Goal 5: Establish an eective level o administrative resources or delivery o operating goals, capital improvements and
long term maintenance initiatives.
“Portland’s Living Room” Photo Courtesy of Lynette Hanson
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Serving public spacesthroughout Portland
Studio on the SquareBroadcasts morning and noonnewscasts along with the News at4 and Live @ 7 show.
FOOD CARTS
Jean’s Hot Dogs in
the Square
Phily’s on the Phly
Philly CheesesteakSandwiches Service
Honkin’ Huge
BurritosPortland’s Longest
Running Food Cart
Nearly 1.2 million people visit
Travel Portland in the VisitorInormation Center each year.
2011-2012 OVERVIEW & MAP
TriMet’s Ticket Ofce is centrallylocated to meet all your transportation
needs throughout the region.
Allow MeServing as a signature Portland icon,this bronze lie-sized sculpture o a manoering his umbrella, was created bynationally known artist J. Seward Johnson.
20,000Portland maps
distributed
Theater on the SquareShowing KGW’s “This isPortland” daily rom10am - 2pm
75Seats
100SecurityOcers
Over
10,000
Nearly
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SQUARE
OPERATIONS
Janitorial Hours
Pounds o Compost
UnarmedSecurity Hours
4,175
9,180
12,168
9,790,030Annual Park
visitors
80Personalized
bricks installed
Pioneer Courthouse Square opened as a unique public Park on
April 6, 1984, born o Portlanders’ determination to rejuvenate
the heart o their City. The Park was named ater its neighbor
to the east, the Federal Pioneer Courthouse, and was designed
to be the ocal point o Downtown. The Park resides at thecenter o the regional transit system anchoring the central
business district with its shopping, oce and service sectors
which act as attractors or the entire City, State and region.
Milepost SignInternational geographicaldestinations.
Oregon’sFlagship Store
Bronze Chess BoardsShowcases daily publicchess playing activities
1,000,000Cups o cofee
served
Weather MachinePerorm daily at noonto represent theweather o the day.
100,000,000
Regional rides
Over
ATM
8Public RestroomStalls
3Chess Boards
35
3WeatherSymbols
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EVENTS AT THE SQUARE
JULYSquare Dance
Noon Tunes - Riviera
Noon Tunes - Ezra Holbrook
Dairy Farmers o Oregon Ice Cream Churn-a-ment
Sax in the City
Electric Vehicle Celebration Day
Portland Farmers Market
Noon Tunes - Matt Brown
Battle on the Bricks
Noon Tunes - Pilar French
TriMet Training
Noon Tunes - Kate DavisNoon Tunes - Redwood Son
Flicks on the Bricks - Top Gun
EcoPalooza
YouTube Cube
Noon Tunes - Come Gather Round Us
Noon Tunes - The Matthew Lindley Commission
Flicks on the Bricks - Indiana Jones & The Last Crusade
The 3rd Annual NW Book Festival
Pacifc Patrol Services Training Class
AUGUST
Noon Tunes - Tyler StensonNoon Tunes - Painted Grey
Flicks on the Bricks - Westside Story
Rage at the Square
Portland Farmers Market
Noon Tunes - The Builders and the Butchers
Unlock Your Spot
Noon Tunes - St. James Gate
Flicks on the Bricks - Despicable Me
Heaven to Earth Festival
Noon Tunes - Justin Klump
Winterhawks Stanley Cup Hockey Celebration
Noon Tunes - Freewill BandArvydas Sabonis Hall o Fame Celebration
Flicks on the Bricks - Stand By Me
Portland Oyster
Paul Frank Mobile Tour
INDIA FESTIVAL
Continuing into its 19th year, India Festival celebratesIndian culture with traditional dance, eaturing morethan 350 dancers and authentic ood and music.This ree event invites attendees to experienceIndia’s subcontinent culture, history and people withentertainment throughout the day.
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YOSHIDA’S SAND IN THE CITY
Sand in the City brings over 450 tons o sand and4,500 gallons o water to the Square or a sandsculpture design competition. This year’s annual eventdrew over 50,000 people to the Square and raisedalmost $150,000 or Impact NW Children, Youth andFamily Services program.www.sandinthecitypdx.org
FESTA ITALIANA
Festa is the Square’s longest running annualcultural estival. In its 20th year, the Festa ItalianaAssociation brings Italian opera, ood, wine and
music to the heart o downtown or a three-daycommunity celebration. Proceeds rom this eventsupport the Festa Italiana Association.www.estaitalianaportland.shutterfy.com
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Yoshida’s Sand in the City
Festa Italiana
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SEPTEMBERMAX Blue Line 25th Anniversary
The Role o Religion in the Promotion o Global Peace
Macy’s A-Go-Go with Che Tom Douglas
The Standard Volunteer Expo
Portland Farmers Market
2012 Veloster Media Introductions
El Grito/Fiestas Patrias
OSU Rally in the Square
House o Sound Concert
Gay Fair on the SquareRally to Support the US Postal Service
American Indian Day Celebration
Walk to End Alzheimers
American Standard Brands Responsible Bathroom Tour
OCTOBERAIDS Walk Portland
Honest Tea’s Honest City
Mitsubishi iTour
Saeway Select Coee Distribution
Rendezvous Timberland Service Project
PCC 50th Anniversary Kick-o
Praying 4 Portland
Vietnamese Community Protest
Sukkot on the Square
Enough is Enough!
Calling All Credit UnionsOSU Marching Band Concert
Election Ballot Dropbox
This Land is Your Land - Pink Martini Concert
MUSICFESTNW
Musicest NW brings a mix o Portland’s rich anddiverse local music scene with perormances romnational acts to over 18 venues around the city.Culminating with three nights o headlining bands at
the Square, this annual citywide, multi-venue estivalhas become one o the premiere music estivals inthe country more than tripling in size since morphingrom North By Northwest in 2001.www.musicestnw.com
PORTLAND CITY SIT - 2ND ANNUAL
Hosted by Maitripa College, local religious andsecular groups joined orces to raise awarenessabout the benefts o meditation or body, mind, andspirit during ree meditation sessions.
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MUSICFESTNW
India Festival
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EVENTS AT THE SQUARE
JANUARYRally to “Save America’s Postal Service”
Election Ballot Dropbox
Occupy the Courts
Roe v. Wade Memorial Rally
FEBRUARYTibet Burning
Darwin’s Birthday Celebration
Ecolab Coast to Coast
KGW Promo Shoot or Great Food DriveDowntown Retail Council Town Hall
MARCHKGW Great Food Drive
Girl Scouts OSW 100th Anniversary Kick-o
Ford Mega Drive
Man on the Streets Interviews
DECEMBER
Cascadia ChoirHoly Cross Choir
ACMA Syngery
KGW NewsChannel 8 Tuba Christmas Preview
Soul’d Out
Tuba Christmas Concert
Sugar Plum Elves
Laurelhurst Elementary
DaVinci Arts Middle School
FlashPro’s Santa on the Bricks
Buckman Elementary Choir
Panache ChoirFlute Alliance
Portland Timbre
Northern Alliance Drum Core
NOVEMBERBe Seen. Be Sae.
Square Up
Nike Portland Store Opening
Chevy Sonic Adventure
Stimson Lumber Tree Arrival
Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Kick-o
Heave or the Hungry
Get Smart About Antibiotics
Pioneer Place Santa Parade
Transgender Day o Remembrance
Eagle Wings Ministries16th Annual Holiday Ale Festival
TREE LIGHTING CEREMONY
Portland’s annual Tree lighting kicks o the holidayseason in Portland’s downtown. This year’s 27th AnnualTree Lighting Ceremony included a community sing-a-long with more than 15,000 participants led byThomas Lauderdale and members o Pink Martini, withmembers o the Oregon Symphony and the Von Trappamily singers.
Portland’s tree was illuminated with more than 14,000multi colored LED lights - spanning 2.5 miles in lengthand eatured a new star on top! This annual event ismade possible through the generosity o more than$200,000 in community donations and providessupport or school group perormances throughout thedowntown core during the holiday season.www.thesquarepdx.org
CAR2GO LAUNCH
Portland’s newestcar sharing program,car2go, invited usersto test drive andsign up or monthlymemberships. Over 347people registered at theSquare and 8,132 reedriving minutes weregiven away to event
attendees.www.car2go.com
Tree Lighting Ceremony
Car2Go Launch
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APRILEaster Seals Oregon Bloom Fest
Travel Portland Vote Travel Bus
Yom Hashoah Day o Remembrance
KGW Rachel’s Challenge
Institute or Justice Press Conerence
May Primary Election Ballot Box
Community Law Week Kick-o
MAYThe Oregon Trail Rally
GE Lighting Revolution Tour
Soak in Cascadia, a Grand Stand-in
Global Cannabis March
Cindo de Mayo Run/Walk
Riverkeeper Presents Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Rally or UPSET
Boltbus Preview
Steps or Lie
JUNE
2012 Grand Floral Parade Live Broadcast
Kidney Walk
Toyota Summer Drive
Culture Jam!
Bullrun Rally
WALK MS PORTLAND 2012
This event is the biggest undraiser or the NationalMultiple Sclerosis Society-Oregon Chapter, raising
more than $187,000 to support people with MS andtheir amilies. This 5k walk starts and culminates inPortland’s Living Room.www.walkmsoregon.com
FESTIVAL OF FLOWERS
A mandala o fowers, provided rom more than vegrowers across the state o Oregon, was designedby Dana Lynn Louis. Attracting more than 450,000
visitors, this two-week estival provides live musicalentertainment, ree noontime yoga sessions and thebeloved community fower sale to support utureforal installations in the Square.www.thesquarepdx.org
PORTLAND FARMERS MARKETPortland Farmers Market brings ‘the best o thecountry to the heart’ o the city’s Living Room eachyear on Mondays, July through September. Nearly40 local armers and ood artisans sell the reshestsummer ruits, vegetables and hot ood items duringthis lunchtime market.www.portlandfarmersmarket.org
Portland Farmers Market
Festival of Flowers
I you are interested in hosting an event, or wouldlike more inormation about event rentals and/orevent schedules, please contact Lindsay Clute atLindsay@thesquarepdx.org or at 503.223.1613.
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PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
FACILITY PARTNERS
EVENTS & SPONSORSHIP 971,522
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 261,488
JANITORIAL & MAINTENANCE 240,654
SECURITY 228,620
ADMINISTRATIVE 196,229
INVESTMENT FEES 7,119
OVERALL TOTAL 1,905,632
EXPENDITURES
EVENTS & SPONSORSHIPS 719,072
IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS 510,278
CITY OF PORTLAND 340,809
TENANT INCOME 330,697
GRANTS & CONTRIBUTIONS 12,182
INVESTMENT INCOME 11,626
OVERALL TOTAL 1,924,664
INCOME
City o Portland Fire & Rescue
City o Portland Noise Control Ofce
City o Portland Police Bureau
City o Portland Water Bureau
Department o Urban ForestryMultnomah County District Attorney’s Ofce
Multnomah County Health Department
Ofce o the Portland City Attorney
Oregon Department o Transportation
Pacic Patrol Services
Portland Bureau o Transportation
Portland Parks and Recreation
RecologyRegional Arts & Culture Council
TriMet
Pioneer Courthouse Square is a City Park, owned by the City o Portland and
administered by its department o Parks & Recreation. Pioneer Courthouse Square,
Inc., operating as a designated 501(c)3 non-prot organization, is authorized to
manage day-to-day operations o the Park by contract with the City as approved by
the Portland City Council. Ater more than two decades o operating on a year-to-year
contract, in 2013 Pioneer Courthouse Square will begin a second ve-year contract term
with the City o Portland through 2018.
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EVENT PARTNERS101.9 KINK.FM
Al’s Garden Center
American International Supply, Inc.Boise Packaging
City Center Parking
Corepower Yoga
Cricket Wireless
Dana Lynn Louis
Double Tree Hotel
Easystreet Online Services
Hilton Portland and Executive Tower
Jean’s Hot Dogs in the Square
KGW News Channel 8
Kind BarKoida Greenhouse, Inc.
Lasko Printing
Little Prince o Oregon
Maitripa College
Morton’s The SteakhouseMuve Music
Ness & Campbell Crane
Oregon Symphony
Pabst Brewing Company
Pacic Patrol Security
Pacic Youth Choir
Philly’s on the Phly
Pink Martini
Pioneer Place
Portland Business Alliance
Portland Famers MarketPortland Gay Men’s Chorus
Portland Mall Management, Inc.
Portland Tribune
RAM Trucking
RecologyReinecker Nursery
Shelly’s Garden
Smart Park
Square, Inc.
Starbucks Coee Company
Stimson Lumber Co.
Sunbelt Rentals
The City o Portland
The Party Pros
The Von Trapp Children
Travel PortlandUnitus Community Credit Union
Yoga Union
NEW BRICK OWNERSLeslie Albright
Sanjar AtaevAmy Bassett
Renada Bennett
Julie Brown
Geri Van Buskirk
Chris Carter
Ronald Castles
Randy Cepuch
Jennier Cestnik
Heather Christensen
Diane Cover
Kristen CoxLisa Cox
Tara Dawkins
Daniel Drake
Brian Enigma
Nick Frackelton
Nancy Guernsey
Ellen Marie Hannan
Ghassan Harb
Gunnar Harb
Matilda Harris
Lynn HavnarJudy Hong
Lisa Howell
Erin Jaurigue
Philip JuddPhil Kalberer
Jan Miner Kane
Yvonne Kazmierowicz
Matt Keikkala
Bartek Kurek
William Leler
Aubrey Long
Chris Lyons
Squiggy Lyons
Jenna Mack
Jason MauerJennier Magnuson
Louise Marquering
Peggy Mignano
Mustaa Mohamed
Saylor Neher
Virginia Nichols
Tina Nielsen
Matthew Oliphant
Ryan Prather
John Reed
Janet RemingtonChristina Risberq
Barbara Robertson
Leslie Rodgers
Fred SaxtonPaul Schouten
Andrew Seger
Seth Stambaugh
Aaron Stewart
Nadejda Svidesskis
Daniel Telin
Karel Tracy
Tim UngerMatthew Wangler
Kelsey Wasson
Kelley Wescott
David Whitehead
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PIONEER COURTHOUSE SQUARE
Administrative Ofce
715 SW Morrison St. Suite 702
Portland, OR 97205Phone: (503) 223-1613
Fax: (503) 222-7425
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RECYCLED EVENT BANNER BAGS
Pioneer Courthouse Square’s seasonal Event Banners
have been recycled to make these ‘one of a kind’ totes.
Each banner has hung outdoors weathering local
conditions and has proven to be a very durable fabric,
ideal for multiple use. Each bag is made from a portion of
the original banner. The banner material in each tote will
appear gently distressed over time and are waterproof,
washable and strong.
To purchase a reusable banner bag visit
thesquarepdx.org or Crafty Wonderland
at 808 SW 10th Ave.
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