North Portland Facilities for Meetings & Private Events
NPNS has worked with community groups to preserve historic buildings in North Portland, the Historic Firehouse in Kenton and the Overlook House. At one time these buildings were abandoned or set to be sold for private use. In both cases, community members stepped up to advocate for their preservation as community operated facilities. The Historic Kenton Firehouse and the Overlook House are facilities now available for community meetings and events.
Historic Kenton Firehouse
This century-old historic firehouse main hall holds up to 49 and is available for community meetings as well as rental for private events. A naturescaped and pesticide-free side yard with rain gardens captures 100 percent of the runoff from the roof and impervious surfaces. Powered by an 8.8 kW photovoltaic solar system and heated by a geothermal heating system, the Historic Firehouse also houses the offices of NPNS upstairs and the North Portland Tool Library in the basement.
Address: 8105 N Brandon Avenue, Portland
Find out more: visit the website.
Overlook House
When the City proposed selling the Overlook House, the Overlook Neighborhood Association offered a counter proposal. Today, the Friends of the Overlook House successfully operate the Overlook House community center. Overlooking the Fremont Bridge and downtown Portland, this venue with its formal garden is popular for weddings and other private rental events. It is also available for meetings and offers programs for the community.
Address: 3839 N. Melrose Drive, Portland
Find out more: visit the website.
June Key Delta House
Resurrected from an abandoned gas station by volunteers from the local June Key Delta chapter, this community center across from the Peninsula Park rose gardens is now recognized as one of the most sustainable buildings in Portland. It holds up to 50.
Address: 5940 N Albina, Portland
Find out more: visit the website.
Columbia Cottage
Operated by a volunteer board,the Friends of Columbia Cottage. The Columbia Cottage in Columbia Park holds up to 75.
Address: 4339 N Lombard Street, Portland
Find out more: visit the website.
Portland Parks & Recreation
In the NPNS district the Portland Parks & Recreation operates Community Centers with meeting space for rent.
Peninsula Park Community Center, 700 N Rosa Parks Way, Portland
Charles Jordan Community Center, 9009 N Foss Avenue, Portland
St. Johns Community Center, 8427 N Central Street, Portland
Water Pollution Control Lab
The City of Portland Bureau of Environmental Services operates this building. Two meeting rooms are available for community meetings on a limited basis.
Address: 6543 N Burlington Avenue, Portland
Find out more: Call 503-823-5600.
Schools, Churches, Libraries, & Institutions
Portland Public Schools have meeting space available for rental. Contact the school directly for more information.
The University of Portland rents both small and large meeting space. Call 503-943-7523 for more information.
Churches in North/Northeast Portland offer space for community group meetings. Contact the church directly for more information.
Libraries in St Johns (503-988-5397) and Kenton (503-988-5370) have meeting rooms available for community group meetings.
Institutions like Kaiser Town Hall in Overlook (503-285-9321), New Columbia Community Center in Portsmouth, Bridge Meadows (503-953-1100), and others offer public meeting rooms.