Women make the world go round. Just ask any toddler and they’ll tell you that mom is amazing! But did you know that there are tons of entrepreneurial women in Portland who run businesses that improve local families lives? From supplying books and toys for your kids, to creating inclusive cosmetics and cool hats, there’s an abundance of services and products that Portland women offer. Read on to find out where you can find these woman-owned Portland businesses.

Hammer and Jacks

Hammer and Jacks

So much more than a toy store, and owned by Jillian Sevick, Hammer and Jacks' adorable indoor playspace has become a vital community hub in the Foster-Powell neighborhood over the past four years. From lactation support groups and kindie music concerts, to storytimes in Spanish and birthday parties, there's always been something happening. Even before Kate Brown officially ordered businesses to close under the shelter-in-place order, Hammer and Jacks closed their doors and began doing curbside pickup and home delivery, which they are still currently offering along with in-store shopping appointments. Support this beloved shop when you buy all of your children's favorite toys from their large selection! 

6416 SE Foster Rd.
Portland
Online: hammerandjacks.com

Willco

Is your Portland home in need of an update or expansion since becoming your families primary location for work and play? If you are in desperate need of an office addition, bigger kitchen, outside patio space or just a spring paint job, consider supporting this amazing Black Woman's business. Perfect for growing families, Willco focuses on remodeling, historical renovations, and residential and commercial painting. Owned by Ruth Warren, Willco’s diverse team of experts have years of experience to take your home projects from dream to reality.

920 SE Caruthers St.
Portland
Online: willcopdx.com

Mimosa Studios

Mimosa Studios Owner Austin Raglione provides a full-service ceramic painting studio to local families both in her studio and at home. When COVID hit Portland, she began offering take home painting kits that families could do at home to stay busy and work their creative side. Raglione remembers doing crafts with her mother when she was growing up, and she loves being able to make people happy by helping them create memories during a tough time. The Take Home Painting Kits come with all the ceramics, paint, brushes, and instructions needed to paint right at home. And now you can reserve a spot to do art in the studio too!

1718 NE Alberta St.
Portland
Online: mimosastudios.com

Mimi's Fresh Tees & PDX Love Over Hate

Mimi's Fresh Tees
Kamelah Adams, referred to as Mimi by close friends and family, is a NE Portland Ore. native. If you are looking for some new threads for the family, you want to put these hoodies and tees on your "must buy" list. Founded in January 2018, Mimi’s Fresh Tees is a Portland-based t-shirt company that amplifies tough social justice conversations and allows people to wear their truth. Motivated by systemic racism her Black son experienced in the education system, owner and designer Kamelah Adams wanted to create a product that brought conversations around discrimination out into the open, in a quick and straightforward way. She started designing t-shirts as away for people to take a stand, break the silence and start a dialogue by wearing their truth. 

Online: mimisfreshteespdx.com

Green Bean Books

Jennifer Green is the owner of this whimsical red-painted children's bookstore in the beloved Alberta Arts District. Beyond the hand-picked selection of children's books and the big green reading couch at the center of the store, there was the community of families that met weekly for multilingual story-times, craft sessions, and music circles. While all of that has changed since COVID-19 hit, this business is still bustling. She created an easy-to-use online ordering system, and the small team of booksellers is available daily by phone for book recommendations and ordering. With the ability to order just about any book through their distributors, including adult books, they encourage customers to pick up the phone and purchase a book if they don't feel safe coming is. However they are excited to announce that the shop is open again! They have put together a list of rules, so make sure to check for the changing requirements. Clean and safe curbside pick-up is available as well. 

1600 NE Alberta Street
Portland
Online: greenbeanbookspdx.com

Raving Artists Tattoos

via Raving Artist

Raving Artist is an LGBTQ, Woman-Owned tattoo parlor offering body art in a bright, fun and friendly setting. Portland parents love their tattoos, and now you can enjoy getting one in a studio with inviting and colorful lighting as well as music played to your taste! Courtney Castman created her studio with the intention of moving away from darker settings that play heavy  metal music to set the mood and opted for developing an environment that is modern, relaxing, and upbeat. While she joyfully creates any tattoo her clients request, her love for Oregon and nature comes through in the pieces she creates which primarily consist of flowers, foliage and stunning landscapes you can find throughout the state. Castman has won favor among local moms because of her cool environment, awesome work ethic and dedication to offering her customers the perfect amount of conversation (or quiet) while they are under her needle. 

833 SE Main St.
Portland
Online: ravingartist.com

Signs of Justice

Signs of Justice

Jameesa Oakley and her husband already had a sign printing business, but when Trump was elected, they decided to use their vocation to impact social change. Their online shop now features striking yard signs, bumper stickers, and apparel featuring progressive statements on a range of issues, available for bulk order. Red Tricycle asked the Oakleys what they loves about what they do. "Our graphics bring progressive truths to the mainstream," Jameesa says. "The narrative in America is changing and we believe we played a small role." During the pandemic, the Oakleys have encountered supply chain issues and have had to use their creativity to overcome them. "It tested our resolve," the Oakleys say. "We’re stronger because of it."After the George Floyd murder tapes were released, demand increased more than Signs of Justice could have ever expected, and orders were temporarily delayed. "We couldn’t believe how kind and patient most people were. Love is winning."

Online: signsofjustice.com

Flouriche Preschool

With over 24 years of experience working with children, Paula Rogers founded Reggio-inspired Flouriche preschool with the intention to combine the best of three guiding principles for developing minds: flourish, nourish, and niche. “The best part is the laughter and natural compassion that I am privileged to witness every day,” Rogers says. During the pandemic, the community has had to adjust to many changes designed to keep kids safe, from daily health checks to rotating mealtimes in order to reduce the number of children at the table. They’ve also begun incorporating Zoom circle times to include children who are unable to come to Flouriche, in order to help children feel connected. Flouriche stands in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement that is resounding all over the world, and has started a Facebook group for discussion around the history of racism. Rogers says she loves idea sharing and would love to connect with other diverse preschools in Portland, as well as develop a scholarship program for children who want to attend Flouriche but may not be able to afford it. 

Online: flouriche.com

Honeybee Lemonade Syrups

Andrea Wade originally served Honeybee Lemonade Syrups with sparkling water from the window of a West African & Caribbean fusion food cart. In 2019, her handmade artisan syrups hit the shelves, free from preservatives, artificial flavors, and sweeteners, and with a devoted following. With flavors like Mango Coconut Jasmine, Strawberry Raspberry Rhubarb Lime, and Peach Lychee, these shelf-stable syrups are made from whole fruit and can be used to flavor beverages, yogurt, as an ice cream topping, and much more. Wade's 17-year-old daughter helps with the daily operations of the business. When the pandemic hit, the mother-daughter team began offering no-contact door drop delivery and using their creativity to drive sales, much of which plummeted during the pandemic due to the cancellation of many spring and summer vending events. Honeybee Lemonade Syrups currently offers online orders and can be picked up in New Seasons Market and Market of Choice. Reflecting on the challenges she experienced in starting her business, Wade shares that, "...there is still a tremendous amount of work to do to dismantle systemic barriers for Black business that often keep us out. It is my hope that we will continue to work in solidarity because Black Businesses Matter!"

Online: honeybeelemonades.com

Flipside Hats

photo: via Flipside Hats

Kori Giudici is a mom and the hat-making genius who owns and runs Flipside Hats. Flipside Hats is a sustainable hat and accessory brand, making eco-cool products accessible to the mainstream market for men, women and kids. From slouch beanies to ball caps to cabbie hats and more there is something for absolutely every age and personality in your household. Each hat is made from large rolls of abandoned fabric from production and dye houses and then crafted into a unique piece that helps those who wear them express their own personal style. If your loved one isn’t a hat person, no worries! They also make headbands, scarves, hand warmers and masks now too!

4438 SE Belmont St.
Portland
Online: flipsidehats.com

Hue Noir

Are you a dark complexioned woman who finds it challenging to find cosmetics designed for your skin? Do you have a tween or teen who is ready to start experimenting with cosmetics, but can't find options for her complexion? Hue Noir is a company you need to get to know today! Founder Paula Hayes, is a product chemist who embarked on a mission to rethink cosmetic formulas for multicultural women. Her goal was to create products calibrated to interact well with darker complexions. Her brand's soul mission is to empower girls and women to look and feel their very best while changing the face of beauty by putting multicultural women at the center of modern beauty movement. Hue Noir combines scientific-based research and development, leading edge light and color technology, custom-made manufacturing equipment, and innovative luxury ingredients to design textures and shades to work for women of color. With products ranging from hydrating lip butter to hand sanitizer. Bonus: they rely predominantly on natural ingredients for worry-free, everyday wear for even delicate skin. All of the products are cruelty free, hypoallergenic, and noncomedogenic. It's time to go shopping!

Online: huenoir.com

Fat Cupcake

Fat Cupcake

Anjelica Otness started Fat Cupcake for good reasons: she has always loved eating dessert, she enjoys the creativity of decorating cupcakes, and she wanted to create an environment where people feel loved, welcome, and known. “I love sharing the joy of a cupcake and celebrating exciting life events or being there when things are challenging,” Otness says. She jokes, “It's also a perk to be able to eat a treat whenever you want." In the wake of the pandemic, Fat Cupcake has added extra safety precautions to prioritize team members’ and guests’ health and safety. And with the world’s increased support for the Black Lives Matter movement, Otness says they’ve seen a tremendous amount of support from the local community in placing orders, coming in for the first time, and promoting Fat Cupcake.

Various Locations
Online: fatcupcake.com

 

These days we’re all looking to get out of the house. If you feel like your family has spent too much time at home, then be sure to check out our curated list of family date activities that will get you out for some (safe) family fun! Rediscover Portland gems that allow you to try something new, savor unique dishes, create art with the family and so much more. Read on for inspiration on your next family date.

*Please note all indoor locations require masks per State of Oregon mandate.

Levi Rogers

Avalon Theater and Wunderland

Kids love it at the Wunderland Nickle Arcade. If you have a pocket full of nickels and nowhere to go, pile up the family, and head straight to Avalon Theater and Wunderland Nickle Arcade. The whole place has an old school retro feel to it, cheap movie tickets, and endless entertainment for everyone in the family including the XD Dark Ride, a movie with interactive special effects. Once you’re done, walk across the street for a slice of pizza from Straight from New York Pizza, coffee from Stumptown, or groceries from the H Mart. Wunderland has several other locations around Portland, Oregon area in Milwaukie, Gresham, Beaverton and even Salem. Some of which include mini golf (Milwaukie), laser tag (Beaverton, Gresham), game rooms and VR (Gresham).

3451 SE Belmont St.
503-238-1617
Hours: Sun 12 -9 p.m., M-Th 1-9 p.m., Fri 1-11 p.m., Sat 11 a.m.-11 p.m.
Online: wunderlandgames.com

Academy Theater

This amazing theater on SE Stark In Montavilla offers unique food and beverage items including juice boxes for kids, adult beverages for parents, cookies and Rice Krispy treats from Bipartisan café, and even sushi from Miyamoto Sushi after 6 p.m.. Check the schedule ahead of time and get there in time for an afternoon matinee or special screening of an old classic. Don't forget to grab the popcorn and a slice of pizza from Flying Pie Pizzeria as well. Kids 12 and under are just $4! Also available to rent for birthday parties.

7818 SE Stark St.
503-252-0500
Online: academytheaterpdx.com

Mimosa Studios

Currently celebrating their 20th anniversary on Alberta Street this October, Mimosa Studios is a paint your own pottery studio with a community focus. With friendly and helpful staff, an abundance of ceramics, and a large variety of painting supplies and stencils, you simply can’t go wrong at Mimosa Studios. If you are looking for ways to express your unique creativity together as a family try it out. Everyone picks their own item to paint and decorate with staff on hand to help with anything that comes up. Mimosa studios is open 7 days a week, from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. They recommend you call to make a reservation to paint in the studio however where they offer social distance painting. They are also offering their very popular To Go Painting Kits available online for pick up.

1718 NE Alberta St.
503-288-0770
Online: mimosastudios.com

Levi Rogers

Empirical Theater OMSI

The Empirical Theater at OMSI hosts both kid-friendly documentaries by day and Hollywood Blockbusters by night. Catch documentaries of oceans or dinosaurs in the morning or afternoon if you have younger ones, or take the older ones to one of the special screenings at night. The NW Film Center is also screening some films at the OMSI Bridge Lot through September as part of their “Open Air” Cinema at OMSI. Kids 5 and under are free at the Open Air cinema!

1945 SE Water Ave,
503-797-4000
Online: omsi.edu/theater & tickettomato.com/event_group/306/open-air-cinema-at-omsi

Indoor Playgrounds and Climbing Gyms

There are a variety of indoor playgrounds across Portland great for rainy days and those with younger kids. The Wiggle Room is an excellent play area for younger kids (Ages 0-7) in NE Portland for when it’s rainy outside or when you need to let your toddler get some wiggles out. They even have coffee, wine, beer, and snacks for mom and dad while you watch. Right now they are operating on their “Private Play” model for the time being. Book a spot with a group for some fun!

Other great indoor playgrounds include The Nest Playground, Monkey King Playhouse in SE, and Playdate PDX.

If your family is a little older and looking for more of an adventure, check out The Circuit bouldering gym and Portland Rock Gym for some climbing and bouldering. Both gyms offer camps and after school programs as well. 

The Nest
6517 NE Sandy Blvd.
971-229-0963
Wedn - Fri 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Sat &  - Sun 9:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Online: nestplayground.com

The Wiggle Room
1925 NE 42nd Ave, Unit C. 
503-877-9233
Online: thewiggleroom.com/private-play

Playdate PDX
1434 NW 17th Ave
503-227-7529
Online:playdatepdx.com

Make sure to check hours for closures.

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Oaks Park Roller Skating

Dust off your roller-skates and take the whole family to the rink. This old time fun never gets old! You may want to check out the Saturday morning kid skate or try out the Open Skate Sessions. No skates? No Problem. You can rent conventional, inline, or precision skates for the gang and spend a few hours getting great exercise while creating lasting memories. Conventional skates are available in sizes from Toddler 6 to Men 17. 

Oaks Park also has a mini-golf course, games, and of course, rides!

7805 SE Oaks Park Way
503-233-5777
Online: oakspark.com/roller-skating-rink

Fall Hours TBD 
Current Roller Rink Open Skate Hours:
Tue-Thur 3:30-6:30 p.m, 7-9:30 p.m.; Fri-Sat 12-3 p.m., 3:30-6:30 p.m., 7-10:30 p.m.

*Please note: The number of admission tickets available per session is limited. Tickets must be purchased online in advance to guarantee admission.  Private rentals are only available with advance online reservations. Spectators welcome at no charge.

*State mandates require all individuals 5 and older, regardless of vaccination status, to wear a mask while indoors. It is strongly recommended that children 2-4 years old also wear a mask when indoors and that unvaccinated individuals wear a mask both indoors and outdoors.

Pier Park: Disc Golf and More

Grab your discs and head to Pier Park for an afternoon of disc golfing with the family. Pier park is a hidden treasure in the city. The park is tucked away in the North Portland/St. Johns neighborhood surrounded by trees and beauty. After you finish the course stop by the playground and let the kids play! Pier Park also has a skatepark, tennis courts, and a pool.

b/t N Lombard St & Bruce Ave 
St. Johns, North Portland
Online: friendsofpierpark.org

Lisa Summerour

Punch Bowl Social

If your family errands take you downtown and you’re looking for a spot that has great kid entertainment, food, and a bowling alley then Punch Bowl Social is your spot. The décor is unique and the food tasty. Grab an order of their social nachos or beef birria tacos to get your family date started while the kids bowl, play shuffle board, or check out the video games. Karaoke is also available. All ages until 10 p.m.

340 SW Morrison St.
3rd Floor (in Pioneer Place Mall)
Portland, Or 97204
503-334-0360
Online: punchbowlsocial.com/location/portland

 

PSU Farmers Market/Portland Art Museum

If you’re looking for something to do on a Saturday morning consider taking the family to the Portland State University Farmer’s Market. Try fruits and veggies from some of Oregon’s best farmers and orchards, buy flowers for the kitchen table or your partner, and enjoy the local live music in the morning. Located along the PSU park blocks, this farmers market is open rain or shine on Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. (April-Oct) and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. (Nov-Mar). The PSU Farmers Market also includes multiple food vendors including renowned Pine State Biscuits and a New Mexico style breakfast burrito cart that always has a line.

After stocking and filling up on local food, walk over to the Portland Art Museum for a cultural experience. The museum offers a diverse collection of art that is well curated. Children ages 17 and under are free, all the time!

*Masks are encouraged at the Farmers Market for high density areas and some vendors may require them at their booths.

Portland Art Museum
1219 SW PARK Avenue
Portland, OR 97205
503-226-2811
Online: portlandartmuseum.org

COVID-19 Update: In accordance with the recent mandate from Oregon Governor Kate Brown, masks are required for staff and visitors. Learn more hereDue to continued reduced staffing, Northwest Film Center activities will continue to be offered outside and virtually.

—Levi Rogers

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If there’s one day a year that a really good brunch is in order, it’s Mother’s Day. From the extra perks (hello, free mimosa!) to being able to choose from all from classics like eggs benedict, waffles and biscuits and gravy, it’s a win-win for everyone in your group. We rounded up 9 of our favorite spots to treat mom on May 9, and while there will definitely be some crowds, it’s totally worth the effort. Keep reading to see the best brunch in Dallas and elsewhere in DFW.

The Biscuit Bar in five DFW Locations 

This fast-casual spot is perfect for a low-key Mother’s Day Brunch. The spot in Plano is especially fun, as it’s got a great outdoor patio and there are Adirondack chairs nearby. They have biscuit sandwiches that range from classic Bacon, Egg + Cheese to fun combos like the Monte Cristo and the Hoss. They serve tots with all types of toppings, there’s a fun kids’ menu and brunch drinks are served up all weekend. 

Find a location nearest you here

Online: thebiscuitbar

 

Maple Leaf Diner in Dallas 

This very popular restaurant never disappoints. It’s a kid-friendly place with yummy menu items like chicken and waffles, lox benedict & latkes, and of course, plenty of pancakes. You can get a bloody mary and the kids will love the milkshakes from the dairy bar. Be warned this place is always busy, so be sure to add your name to the waitlist ahead of time by clicking here

12817 Preston Rd., Suite 129 
Dallas, TX 75230 

Online: mldiner.com

 

The Lazy Dog in Four DFW Locations

Our mouths are watering that the thought of having to choose between bananas foster french toast, a breakfast burrito, a breakfast club or cheesy eggs and avocado toast. There are even french toast dippers for the kids! This is brunch menu perfection! 

Find a location near you here.

Online: lazydogrestaurants.com

B&B Butchers in Fort Worth

There’s a special Mother’s Day brunch event happening at B&B Butchers, and you won’t want to miss the fun! You’ll get to choose from all the brunch options like monkey bread, five types of egg Benedict, morning favorites like pancakes and waffles; there will be two Texas longhorns for photo ops out front and a balloon artist! Even better Mom receives a complimentary mimosa, too! Reservations are required, you can make one by clicking here

5212 Marathon Ave.
Fort Worth, TX 76109

Online: bbbutchers.com

 

 

CBD Provisions in Dallas

Always a good choice when it comes to dining in Dallas, CBD has an impressive brunch menu that includes avocado toast, sourdough french toast, green chili Migas and a veggie frittata. This place will be bustling for Mother’s Day, so get ahead of the crowds and make your reservation by clicking here.

1530 Main St.
Dallas, TX 75201

Online: cbdprovisions.com

 

 

Hannah’s Off the Square in Denton

From brunch breads to quiche and shrimp and grits, there’s not much on the menu at Hannah’s that doesn’t look good. Pair your order with a drink off their impressive bar menu. 

111 West Mulberry St. 
Denton, TX 76201

Online: hannahsoffthesquare.com

 

Tulepo Honey in Frisco

This southern food restaurant has a fab brunch that’s turned up just a notch with offerings like heirloom grits with goat cheese, avocado eggs benedict, mountain blueberry pancakes and an “Old Skool” breakfast bowl. 

6725 Winning Dr.
Frisco, TX 75034

Online: tupelohoneycafe.com

Blue Mesa Grill in three DFW Locations

If a Tex-Mex brunch is more your thing, be sure to make a reservation at Blue Mesa Grill. Their mimosa brunch is served buffet style and includes items like made-to-order omelets, a carving and street taco station, black beans and sweet corn cake. Kids ages six to 11 can join in on the fun for $7, and kids five and under eat for free! 

Find a location near you here

Online: bluemesagrill.com

 

Seasons 52 in Plano or NorthPark Center 

Splurge on mom with a brunch at Seasons 52. This upscale grill has a special menu for Mother’s Day 2021, and it’s filled with sophisticated menu items such as lobster bisque, apricot-glazed spiral ham and upright french toast. You can even order a Mother’s Day meal to go

7300 Lone Star Dr. 
Plano, TX 75024

Online: seasons52.com

 

The Fatted Calf in Rockwall

This well-known brunch spot on the square in downtown Rockwall brings folks from all over the area with its tasty menu items. There’s a special buffet brunch menu for Mother’s Day, and reservations are highly recommended. 

112 E Rusk St. 
Rockwall, TX 75087

Online: thefattedcalfrestaurant.com

 

—Gabby Cullen

Featured image: iStock 

 

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Wondering how you can help the local economy and help keep your favorite spots in business? Make a purchase now that can be used at a future date by buying a gift card or membership! The following businesses offer online purchase options for gift cards or memberships, and in the case of events tickets, many are offering refunds if the events are cancelled. 

Click through our ever-growing list below to find out where to share some local love.

photo: Peter Bucks via Unsplash 

Fancy That

Mimosa Studios

Craft Factory (call)

Oregon Children’s Theatre

Northwest Children’s Theater (call)

Oregon Zoo

Portland Children’s Museum

Oregon Ballet Theatre

Oregon Symphony

 

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Nothing will try your patience like a trip to a theme park with kids, so that’s why Disney’s Dole Whips just for grownups make us so happy. The limited-edition drink pairs the classic Pineapple Dole Whip with Moscato wine and vodka for the perfect parental pick-me-up.

The Froscato is just one of several new Dole Whip varieties Disney Parks has been whipping up these days, and like the other varieties, you can only get them in one place. So where can you find this elusive beverage?

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You can find the Dole Whip Froscato only at Wine Bar George at Disney Springs in Orlando, Florida. Head to the quick service window called The Basket, hand over your $13 with gusto and prepare to enjoy.

If vodka isn’t your thing, you can substitute Prosecco for a sparkling mimosa-inspired take. Can you say, “brunch?”

––Karly Wood

 

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Forget spending movie night in the family room, view your favorite PG flicks on the big screen. Portland’s got a long list of kid-friendly theaters that take the stress out of enjoying the silver screen with kiddos in tow. Enjoy cheap tickets, kid-friendly matinee viewing times, and snacks that satisfy young pallets at the following cinemas. Read on for all the details.

Hollywood Theater
Step back in time when you enter this classic theater. Hollywood Theatre has been in Portland for 90 years and it honors its community by serving up s up plenty of cinematic family fun. Your crew will love heading to this iconic Portland landmark for movie night an their Family Pictures monthly series provides young movie buffs just what they need to have a good time. The series offers weekend afternoon showings of films that are perfect for kiddos. (Think: Matilda, Annie and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.) Tickets for the Family Pictures series are just $6/general admission and $3/kids 12 and under. The atmosphere is low stress for viewers with tots and gives caregivers an opportunity to relax with some popcorn and a soda

4122 NE Sandy Blvd.
503-281-4215
Onlinehollywoodtheatre.org

The Academy Theater
The Academy theater may very well be at the top of our favorites list, and it’s soon to be at the top of yours too. They make their mission clear declaring “All ages welcome at all times” and by offering up babysitting in a beautiful play loft! That’s right, there’s onsite sitters for parents who need a break! Additionally, parents hoping to keep movie snack time on the healthy side will love their menu which includes Flying Pie Pizza ( with a gluten-free option), Miyamoto Sushi, and salads.

This theater also offers double-feature Mondays, where kids can see two films for $6 ($4/adult) and Two for Tuesdays (buy one ticket, get one free for the same show). Babysitting is offered on Fridays between 3:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. and for all shows before 8 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. Babysitting is by reservation only – no drop-ins – and costs $9.50 per child, ages 2-8 years for the length of the film. Save time by filling out the babysitting release form before you arrive.

7818 SE Stark St.
503-252-0500
Onlineacademytheaterpdx.com

McMenamins Kennedy School
You know a theater is kid-friendly when it offers Mommy Matinees. From Tues. – Thurs., this former school auditorium offers viewing times that fit the schedules of those with little theater goers. The seating arrangement is perfect with couches and table to snuggle up in, it’s almost like bringing the theater home. The best part of all may be the price of the tickets. Talk about affordable, at just $4/adults; $2/kids 11 and under; free for kids 2 and under, who could resist? Don’t forget to take your swimsuits and towels, too, for the heated soaking pool afterwards. Kids are allowed before 6 p.m.

5736 N.E. 33rd Ave.
503-249-3983
Onlinemcmenamins.com

Laurelhurst Theater
If you are a little tight on cash but need to get out, grab a matinee at Laruelhurst. Shows before 6 p.m. are just $3 for adults and children 12 and under get in for $2. With just five minutes of previews and a zero commercials to sit through, your children may actually make it through the movie without getting restless. And if anyone in your crew gets hungry, pizza, salads, and cookies are on the menu and mom can enjoy a mimosa or glass of wine too!

2735 East Burnside St.
503-232-5511
Online: laurelhursttheater.com

 

Valley Theater
Family Matinees at this theater, $4.75/person, and now families can enjoy hitting the theater on Monday and Tuesday for just $1! This theater doesn’t allow outside food or beverages but it does provide four varietys of hot dogs (including a vegan option, and though Google says otherwise, they want patron to know that they do in fact access all major credit and debit cards.

9360 SW Beaverton-Hillsdale Hwy.
Beaverton
503-296-6843
Online: valleycinemapub.com

 

First Steps Network (Atlanta) just won a Totally Awesome Award for Most Helpful Childcare Agency in Atlanta. We recently spoke to them about their experience as a business owner, the best advice they’ve ever received and more. Hear what they have to say below!

 

Red Tricycle: Your community recently voted you “Most Helpful Childcare Agency” – what do your customers value most about your business?
First Steps Network: ‘It’s ease of use, safety, flexibility and reliability.

RT: What do you want people to know about your business that they don’t already know?
FSN: First Steps was founded by – and is still solely owned and operated – by a local mom. She gets it!

RT: How did your business get started and what was the motivation?
FSN: Necessity. I was simply a young professional with a passion for children looking to sit and when I couldn’t I would refer families to friends. Then, the economy tanked and people were underemployed or unemployed and many stay-at-home moms headed back to work too.

RT: Tell us, what do you start your morning with: 1. coffee 2. tea 3. mimosa 4. water 5. all of the above.
FSN: 1. Two bouncing baby boys (2 and 3.5 years old) 2. Client communications if need be 3. Coffee (if I can get it made, and remember where I put it)

RT: What is the most awesome thing a customer has ever done for you?
FSN: When I became a mom myself I was gifted a Moms on Call in-home consult. Life changing! Laura and Jennifer are brilliant!

RT: What is your biggest pet peeve as a business owner?
FSN: When clients forget this business is operated by a human.

RT: How do you keep your stress levels down?
FSN: Me time. Might be time with friends, shopping, reading or exercising.

RT: What’s your secret superhero power as a business owner?
FSN: I truly believe I have a gift in connecting people to each other.

RT: Tell us, what is the best piece of advice you’ve ever received (as a parent or business owner)?
FSN: As a parent, give yourself more grace. As a business owner, no matter how successful you are, never forget how you started.

RT: How about the worst piece of advice you’ve ever received?
FSN: Be sure to create a business plan. No way! Don’t let antiquated business ideas delay starting up!

RT: Is there a special offer you’d like to include for Red Tricycle readers?
FSN: Please contact me.

 

Check out their website here.

Photo credit: First Steps Network

                                                                           photo credit: Smart with Art

Smart with Art just won the Totally Awesome Award for Amazing Art Classes in Seattle.  Amy Friedman, owner of Smart with Art, took the time to speak with us about her totally awesome business.

Red Tricycle: Your community recently voted you “Most Amazing Art Class in Seattle” – what do your customers value most about your business?
Amy Friedman: The variety and and quality of art education that Smart with Art provides.

RT: What do you want people to know about your business that they don’t already know?
AF: We are a mobile art education program that offers daytime programs and after school programs on site at schools and community centers.

RT: How did your business get started and what was the motivation?
AF: After teaching art for almost 20 years, I was often asked to teach after school programs. I also provided professional development programs through Crayola and had opportunities to visit schools and saw the overwhelming need for art education.

RT: Tell us, what do you start your morning with: 1. coffee 2. tea 3. mimosa 4. water 5. all of the above.
AF: COFFEE and the Today Show!

RT: What is the most awesome thing a customer has ever done for you?
AF: Praise and thanks from a parent is always our greatest gift.

RT: What is your biggest pet peeve as a business owner?
AF: Not enough time in the day, wishing I could do more or duplicate myself.

RT: How do you keep your stress levels down?
AF: I play tennis 2x a week and make this a priority!

RT: What’s your secret superhero power as a business owner?
AF: I would have to say thoughtfulness, I try to think of others before thinking of myself. Hoping to make our company the best it can be.


RT:
Tell us, what is the best piece of advice you’ve ever received (as a parent or business owner)?
AF: It is okay to second guess someone’s judgement, and always trust your gut!

RT: How about the worst piece of advice you’ve ever received?
AF: Believe everything you hear…

 

Check out their website here.

Le Petit Jardin French Immersion for Children just won a Totally Awesome Award for Most Awesome Lively Language Class in San Francisco. We recently spoke to them about their experience as a business owner, the best advice they’ve ever received and more. Hear what they have to say below!

 

Red Tricycle: Your community recently voted you “Most Awesome Lively Language Class” – what do your customers value most about your business?
Le Petit Jardin:  Our fun, creative and enthusiastic team of teachers, I think.

RT: What do you want people to know about your business that they don’t already know?
LPJ: That any child can learn French, our school is not just for families that have a previous connection with French or France.

RT: How did your business get started and what was the motivation?
LPJ: I studied to become a French teacher in college and thought I would teach Jr. High or High school students. Then when I became a mother myself, I realized through teaching my young boys that a second language was much easier absorbed by the child’s brain. I was fascinated and wanted to shift my emphasis to toddlers. I started as a small in-home French Immersion Daycare and my days filled up quickly. I added afternoon classes, mommy & me French classes, ballet in French and local library story times just to feed everyone’s excitement for this French Immersion experience!

RT: Tell us, what do you start your morning with: 1. coffee 2. tea 3. mimosa 4. water 5. all of the above.
LPJ: I have tea at home with my French hubby, then coffee with “the girls” (all my fellow teachers here at LPJ) when I get to work.

RT: What is the most awesome thing a customer has ever done for you?
LPJ: Telling others nice things about me and my school and drawing in more great families! All my customers have always been so lovely. I’m lucky!

RT: What is your biggest pet peeve as a business owner?
LPJ: How much time I spend in front of a computer screen and my email inbox. I want to be with the children all the time!

RT: How do you keep your stress levels down?
LPJ: I laugh with my colleagues, go camping with my family (I have three boys), and try to go to yoga when I can. Not NEARLY enough!

RT: What’s your secret superhero power as a business owner?
LPJ: I think I have a knack for doing it “with a smile” whatever the task might be, easy or hard, pleasant or not, I just try to smile through it!

RT: Tell us, what is the best piece of advice you’ve ever received (as a parent or business owner)?
LPJ: You can’t do it all – be kind and realistic with yourself and do your best. Delegating is hard for me, but each time I do I am always so relieved!

RT: How about the worst piece of advice you’ve ever received?
LPJ: Every man for himself! I don’t like this mentality. I feel things always work better when we look out for each other.

 

Check out their website here

 

photo credit: Sugar River Films – Dave Brown 

Recess Urban Recreation just won a Totally Awesome Award for Ideal Indoor Play Spaces in San Francisco. We recently spoke to them about their experience as a business owner, the best advice they’ve ever received and more. Hear what they have to say below!

 

Red Tricycle: Your community recently voted you “Ideal Indoor Play Spaces” – what do your customers value most about your business?
Recess Urban Recreation: With play spaces popping up on every corner, parents appreciate Recess’ uniquely inclusive community and expansive layout targeted to support the development of infants, toddlers and preschoolers. It’s a sanity saver to have so much space — particularly when that space acknowledges families thrive in a thoughtfully curated, unpretentious environment where you can hang out with other adults while enjoying time with your child.

RT: What do you want people to know about your business that they don’t already know?
RUR: Recess’ team is a diverse group: child development experts, educators, artists and wellness professionals. Not only do we work together to provide great the great kids classes and parties folks have come to know, but we also have pilates & yoga, on site parent support, and even a co-working space with childcare! Recess is intentionally set up to help every caregiver navigate the sometimes difficult job of raising a child in the city. We support the needs of the whole family — everyone from kids & moms, to dads, grandparents and nannies. Of course, a little coffee, humor and great music go a long way too.

RT: How did your business get started and what was the motivation?
RUR: My background is with children with special needs and, particularly in that work, the importance of play in developing social skills was undeniable. Recess started back in 2008 out of a conversation that there needed to be a place you could take your kids, any time of day, to socialize and be free your child explore. We decided that it had to be a really well designed space, where kids could stay engaged and follow their interests of the day. It might be cooking in the play kitchen one day, boogying to live music the next and creating a masterpiece in the art space even later in the week. Engaged kids make for happy grownups, and they learn so much (not to mention nap so much better)!

RT: Tell us, what do you start your morning with: 1. coffee 2. tea 3. mimosa 4. water 5. all of the above.
RUR: Coffee all the time, a mimosa some of the time.

RT: What is the most awesome thing a customer has ever done for you?
RUR: We’ve had incredible members volunteer their talents to help Recess continue to evolve over the years…everything from playing music for families, doing story time, contributing artwork, and lending design expertise. It truly makes Recess a living, breathing community space!

RT: What is your biggest pet peeve as a business owner?
RUR: The assumption some have that a super small business like ours is simply operating for profit, versus existing out of passion.

RT: How do you keep your stress levels down?
RUR: Play! Going for a walk, heading down to the beach with my dogs, and hanging out with my family are all great stress relievers. It’s amazing how getting down on the floor to play with legos or look at books with the baby forces time to slow down and stress to evaporate.

RT: What’s your secret superhero power as a business owner?
RUR: Patience…and the ability to adapt.

RT: Tell us, what is the best piece of advice you’ve ever received (as a parent or business owner)?
RUR: Everything is temporary – so true both in parenting and business. We really do have to continue to evolve and grow–and enjoy the positives in any particular phase. They’ll be gone before you know it.

RT: How about the worst piece of advice you’ve ever received?
RUR: If you want it done right, do it yourself. When the team of experts is assembled, magic happens.

RT: Is there a special offer you’d like to include for Red Tricycle readers?
RUR: 10% off an annual membership or Birthday Party Package!

 

Check out their website here

 

Photo credit: Recess – urban recreation