News Release
Celebrating 20 years of blues, community and fighting hunger
2007 Safeway Waterfront Blues Festival Etiquette and Essentials
To make the festival enjoyable for everyone!
Festival hours
- Tuesday, July 3, 10:15 p.m., 20th anniversary kick off DME Hoodoo Moon Blues Cruise
- Wednesday, July 4, noon to 10 p.m., followed by spectacular fireworks over the Willamette River, presented by DaimlerChrysler Truck Financial and simulcast by KINK.fm.
- Thursday, July 5, noon to 10 p.m. followed by Reel Blues, presented by NW Film Center, and DME Backwater Juke Cruise.
- Friday, July 6, noon to 10 p.m., followed by Reel Blues, presented by NW Film Center; after-hours Zydeco dance; DME Moonlight Shanghai Blues Cruise
- Saturday, July 7, noon to 10 p.m., followed by DME Midnight Mambo Blues Cruise
- Sunday, July 8, noon to 10 p.m.
Gates open
Bowl area (Miller and Credit Union stages) at 11 a.m.
Admission
$8 donation and two cans of nonperishable food per person per day. A five-day pass is available in advance for $25 plus a convenience fee at TicketsWest Safeway outlets. For every dollar donation OFB can collect and distribute six pounds of food through its food distribution program.
Your purchase of a $25 five-day pass saves you money on multiple-day admission and enables OFB to collect and distribute $175 worth of food to people who are hungry in Oregon and Clark County, Wash.
What to bring
- $8 donation and two cans of nonperishable food per person per day
- Water
- Sunscreen
- Hat and sunglasses
- LOW “sand” or “beach” style chairs – not more than six-inches off the ground. If your chair is higher, we’ll ask you to sit in back to avoid obstructing the view for others.
- Rain poncho if it’s sprinkling
Leave at home (not allowed)
You won't be allowed to enter the festival with
- Dogs, cats, ferrets, snakes or any pet or animal
- Alcoholic beverages (wine and beer is available for purchase in designated areas onsite)
- Glass
- Fireworks
- Weapons
- Beach balls and Frisbees
- Tents and large tarps. Maximum tarp size is 12’ x 16’ for a minimum of four people.
- Sun umbrellas that obstruct guests’ view of stages
- Location flags on sticks or poles that block stage view
- Audio or video recording devices
- Signs
On site
- ATM machine
- First-aid tent
- Bicycle parking
- U.S. Post Office, Friday and Saturday, noon to 4 p.m.
- Lost and found booth (Oregon Food Bank Information Booth)
- A variety of food and beverages for purchase from vendors
- CDs, posters, clothing and other merchandise for purchase
- Pottery bowls for purchase from Oregon Potters Association
Parking
Street parking fills quickly. Here are a few alternatives:
- Park in downtown parking lots and garages
- Park on the east bank of the river and walk across the Hawthorne Bridge. Or walk along the East Bank Esplanade.
- Bicycle to the site. Bicycle Transportation Alliance will provide bicycle parking
- Ride TriMet, MAX light rail or Portland Street Car
Accessibility
The festival site is a public park. The walkway is wheelchair accessible. But most of the park is a grassy hill. There is no special festival parking. Attendees park in public lots and on the street. The closest parking garage is at S.W. First and Jefferson, just a few blocks from the festival site.
Other common sense policies
- No distribution commercial advertisements.
- Keep passages free. Don’t block aisles, walkways, esplanade or other public areas.
- Security staff will inspect all bags.
- Waterfront Blues Festival staff will close entry and access to the bowl area of Tom McCall Waterfront Park when the audience reaches the capacity of the area.
- Obey all federal, state and City of Portland laws, ordinances, rules and regulations.
- Do not enter nonpublic areas i.e. offices, storage, vendor booths, “performers only.”
- Respect property. Do not take, deface, degrade, damage or destroy property.
- Don’t disrupt or interfere with festival operations.
- No physical or verbal harassment or abuse allowed.
- Obey directions of festival management team and its authorized contractors.
For more information: www.waterfrontbluesfest.com
or 1-503-973-FEST
About festival sponsors. The 2007 Safeway Waterfront Blues Festival is presented by First Tech Credit Union. Major sponsors are iQ Credit Union, The Oregonian A&E, KINK.fm, Good Neighbor Pharmacy, PacificSource Health Plans, FedEx Freight, DaimlerChrysler Truck Financial, Miller Brewing, Delta Music Experience and Land Rover.
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