"On National Pickle Day (which of course is on November 14; what, it's not on your calendar?), Dillon and friends are throwing a rager at Dillion's Sports Emporium, the team's holiday pop-up space at Lloyd Center. Dress in your best pickle cosplay and compete in a costume contest for prizes, play a game of pin the pickle on the pickle, and enjoy an array of pickled food and drink."
"Claiming the title of America's Best Krautrock Band," Portland-based Mtrik returns with their fourth studio album EARTH, released last month. The record sports an eye-catching cover on which "Jerry the dog" runs across an Oregon beach with the title burning in neon letters above him. You can get your hands on a signed copy of the "ocean blue" colored vinyl this Friday at Music Millennium"
"They play the hottest indie electronic music from the early 2010s to now, and even if you don't know the words, you can find the beat. After hosting dance nights across the city for over 12 years, the series is coming to an end with one final hurrah at Holocene. Grab your dancing shoes and get ready to thrash, jump, twirl, and groove to the likes of ODESZA, Glass Animals, Fred again.., Tame Impala, and more."
Summer baseball ends but Pickles mascot Dillon T. Pickle will celebrate National Pickle Day on November 14 at Dillion's Sports Emporium in Lloyd Center. Activities include pickle cosplay and a costume contest, pin the pickle on the pickle, and an array of pickled food and drink, with DJ BA providing tunes; admission is free. Portland-based Mtrik released their fourth studio album EARTH and will perform an in-store set at Music Millennium with a signed "ocean blue" vinyl available. Dance Yourself Clean concludes a 12-year run with a farewell indie electronic night at Holocene featuring acts like ODESZA and Tame Impala.
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