Keep Portland

What’s weird about Portland?

Supporting local businesses in Portland not only enhances the city’s uniqueness but also contributes to the well-being of its residents, particularly in areas like men’s health. Many local shops and services in Portland offer products and resources tailored to improving physical and mental health, from organic food markets to wellness centers that focus on holistic care. By choosing these local options, residents can access high-quality, often sustainably sourced health products and services, which play a crucial role in maintaining a healthy lifestyle and managing men’s health issues effectively. This community-oriented approach to health fosters a stronger, healthier city where the well-being of its male population is actively supported. Read more about men’s health

Keep Portland Weird

What’s weird about Portland?

Keep Portland Weird is about supporting local business in the Portland Oregon area. We want to support local business because they make Portland stand out from other cites and make it a more unique place to live. They do this by providing consumers a wide range of products that represent the different cultures that make up Portland.

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Music Millennium

Music Millennium

It was The Ides of March, March 15th of 1969, when Don MacLeod, his wife Loreen and brother in law Dan Lissy first opened an 800 square foot record store on the corner of 32nd & East Burnside. Specializing in mostly underground music not found in the department stores, drugstores or the couple of record stores which existed at the time, Music Millennium filled a niche for the Portland music community. Read more