Hawthorne PDX






View of Hawthorne Ave, as seen from Mt. Tabor Park in Portland, Oregon, Thursday, May 13th, 2021.

        SE Hawthorne district, Portland's bohemian epicenter, springs back to life after the long restrictive pandemic. People fill the streets eager to eat at their favorite vegetarian restaurants and visit the quirky giftshops and bookstores this neighborhood has to offer. 
   Shoppers weren't the only ones causing a scene on the street last Thursday. Onlookers watch as an officer arrests Kenneth Church after he allegedly set a telephone pole on fire around 2:30 pm, May 13th. Though people were shaken up by the incident, no one was seriously injured. 

Lisa Pate Thursday, May 13th, 2021

    
Down the road, in a quiet corner of Ladd's Addition, Lisa Pate L.Ac R.D. (right), shows a much more zen side to the Hawthorne neighborhood. Among the dive bars, gluten-free bakeries, and bookstores, sits an oasis of naturopathic health. Pate, who has lived in the area for nearly 3 decades, has been practicing acupuncture and nutrition for over 20 years. She specializes in women's health and fertility. One of her favorite parts of the job is receiving photos of all the babies born under her care. 



    




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