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2014 LWS / IRIS / Hinode Meeting
November 3-6, 2014
Portland, Oregon
Science Overview:
The LWS program, by definition, is cross-disciplinary, and brings together the science teams
from the different LWS missions and other heliophysics missions, as well as the LWS Targeted
Research and Technology (TR&T) teams to connect the different disciplines. The LWS research forms
a network that connects many areas of solar physics, Earth’s and other planets’ magnetospheric and
atmospheric physics, Sun-climate relationships, and radiation safety for human exploration.
Combining these cross-disciplinary research teams enables new understanding of the Sun and its
influence on our space environment at Earth.
The NASA Heliophysics System Observatory (HSO) has recently grown and will continue to
develop, thus providing a more complete picture of the interactions of various environments that are
subject to the Sun’s influence. The newest missions include the Interface Region Imaging
Spectrograph (IRIS) and the Van Allen Probes, the 2nd
mission in the LWS program. The other LWS
mission currently in orbit is the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO). Data from current and past
missions, such as the Hinode, RHESSI, STEREO, SOHO, ACE, THEMIS/ARTEMIS, TIMED,
among many others, and future missions (BARREL, MMS, SPP, and Solar Orbiter), will be combined
to pursue cross-disciplinary science goals that are broader and more complex than any single mission
could address alone. These observations are supported by complementary theoretical and modeling
studies that help maximize the science return from the LWS program.
The session themes for this meeting focus on coupling throughout the heliosphere and are
science topics common to many disciplines:
1a. Magnetic Energy and Field from Solar Interior to Corona and Heliosphere
1b. Reconnection and Magnetic Instabilities in Geospace, Heliosphere, and the Solar Atmosphere
2a. Evolving Coronal Mass Ejections from Corona, through the Heliosphere, into Geospace
2b. Dynamics of Energetic Particles, Wave-Particle Interactions, Shocks, and Turbulence
3a. Ion-Neutral Interactions within Earth’s Atmosphere and the Solar Atmosphere
3b. Heliosphere-Magnetosphere Interactions from Bowshock to Geotail
4a. Origins of Solar Magnetic Fields, Variability, and Effects at Earth
4b. Modeling and Forecasting Space Climate and Space Weather Events
2014 LWS / IRIS / Hinode Meeting Agenda (as of Oct. 22, 2014)
Sunday, Nov. 2
9:00 am – 5:00 pm Solar-C Team Meeting (Cascade Ballroom – 3 Sisters/Mt. Bachelor, Level 2)
4:00 pm – 5:30 pm SDO Science Working Group Meeting (Cascade Ballroom – Mt. Hood)
This meeting will include presentations on the current status of the SDO
spacecraft and mission, discussions of our current operational issues,
and future plans and objectives.
5:30 pm – 7:00 pm 2014 LWS Meeting – Welcoming Reception (Pacific Northwest Ballroom)
An excellent opportunity to connect with your colleagues early in the
week! Complimentary hors d’oeuvres and cash bar.
Monday, Nov. 3
7:00 am On-site Registration and Check-In Opens (Lobby, Level 1)
7:30 am – 8:15 am Continental Breakfast
8:15 am – 8:30 am Welcome (Cascade Ballroom, Level 2)
8:30 am – 10:15 am Plenary Session 1a (Cascade Ballroom, Level 2)
Magnetic Energy and Field from Solar Interior to Corona and Heliosphere
10:15 am – 10:45 am Break
10:45 am – 12:30 pm Plenary Session 1b (Cascade Ballroom, Level 2)
Reconnection and Magnetic Instabilities in Geospace, Heliosphere,
and Solar Atmosphere
12:30 pm – 2:00 pm Lunch (on your own)
2:00 pm – 3:45 pm Poster Session – P1/P2 (Mon/Tues group) (Lloyd Center)
(featuring Topics 2a, 2b, and Hinode/IRIS Splinter Sessions)
Splinter Session S-1 (4b) (Cascade Ballroom – Mt. Hood/Mt. St. Helen)
Heliophysics and Space Weather in the Coming Decade
3:45 pm – 4:15 pm Break
4:15 pm – 6:00 pm Splinter Session S-2 (1a) (Cascade Ballroom – 3 Sisters/Mt. Bachelor)
Magnetic Energy and Field from Solar Interior to Corona
Splinter Session S-3 (2b) (Willamette Ballroom – Hawthorne/Sellwood)
From the Sun to Earth: Turbulence and wave-particle interactions at the
Sun, at the Earth, and in the solar wind
Splinter Session S-4 (4b) (Cascade Ballroom – Mt. Hood/Mt. St. Helen)
Space Weather Impacts using HSO Measurements (focus on observations)
Splinter Session S-5 (Willamette Ballroom – Ross/Morrison)
Hinode/IRIS: Flares (outside the context of CMEs)
Tuesday, Nov. 4
7:45 am – 8:30 am Continental Breakfast
8:30 am – 10:15 am Splinter Session S-6 (2a) (Cascade Ballroom – Mt. Hood/Mt. St. Helen)
Onset and Coronal Evolution of CMEs
Splinter Session S-7 (1b) (Cascade Ballroom – 3 Sisters/Mt. Bachelor)
Reconnection and Magnetic Instabilities in Geospace and Heliosphere
Splinter Session S-8 (4a) (Willamette Ballroom – Ross/Morrison)
Solar Origins of Variability in the Space Environment
Splinter Session S-9 (3b) (Willamette Ballroom – Hawthorne/Sellwood)
Energy Flow in the Magnetosphere
10:15 am – 10:45 am Break
10:45 am – 12:30 pm Poster Session – P1/P2 (Mon/Tues group) (Lloyd Center)
(featuring Topics 4a, 4b)
12:30 pm – 2:00 pm Lunch (on your own)
2:00 pm – 3:45 pm Plenary Session 2a (Cascade Ballroom, Level 2)
Evolving Coronal Mass Ejections from Corona, through the Heliosphere,
into Geospace
3:45 pm – 4:15 pm Break
4:15 pm – 6:00 pm Plenary Session 2b (Cascade Ballroom, Level 2)
Dynamics of Energetic Particles, Wave-Particle Interactions, Shocks, Turbulence
Wednesday, Nov. 5
7:15 am – 8:00 am Continental Breakfast
8:00 am – 9:45 am Splinter Session S-11 (3a) (Willamette Ballroom – Ross/Morrison)
Chromosphere: Dynamics, heating and ion-neutral effects
Splinter Session S-12 (1b) (Cascade Ballroom – 3 Sisters/Mt. Bachelor)
Reconnection and Magnetic Instabilities in the Solar Atmosphere
Splinter Session S-13 (4a) (Cascade Ballroom – Mt. Hood/Mt. St. Helen)
Effects of Solar Variability at Earth
Splinter Session S-14 (2b) (Willamette Ballroom – Hawthorne/Sellwood)
Shocks, Waves, and Turbulence: Heliospheric particle acceleration mechanisms
9:45 am – 10:15 am Break
10:15 am – 12:00 pm Poster Session – P3/P4 (Wed/Thurs group) (Lloyd Center)
(featuring Topics 1a, 1b)
Splinter Session S-15 (Willamette Ballroom – Ross/Morrison)
Hinode/IRIS: Spectroscopic Mass and Energy Transfer between the
Chromosphere and Corona
12:00 pm – 1:30 pm Lunch (on your own)
12:15 pm – 1:30 pm HMI Vector Field Forum (Lloyd Center – Weidler/Halsey)
Bring your lunch! Stop by and chat with HMI team member for the latest
updates on the vector magnetic field data.
1:30 pm – 3:15 pm Plenary Session 3a (Cascade Ballroom, Level 2)
Ion-Neutral Interactions within Earth’s Atmosphere and the Solar Atmosphere
3:15 pm – 3:45 pm Break
3:45 pm – 5:30 pm Plenary Session 3b (Cascade Ballroom, Level 2)
Heliosphere-Magnetosphere Interactions from Bowshock to Geotail
6:30 pm – 8:00 p.m. Networking Event / Student Awards
Oregon Museum of Science & Industry (OMSI)
Oregon Museum of Science & Industry
Wednesday, Nov. 5, 6:30 – 8:00 p.m.
Complimentary transportation, Turbine Hall admission, and hors d’oeuvres.
Awards will be presented for the student competition.
Thursday, Nov. 6
7:15 am – 8:00 am Continental Breakfast
8:00 am – 9:45 am Plenary Session 4a (Cascade Ballroom, Level 2)
Origins of Solar Magnetic Fields, Variability, and Effects at Earth
9:45 am – 10:15 am Break
10:15 am – 12:00 pm Plenary Session 4b (Cascade Ballroom, Level 2)
Modeling and Forecasting Space Climate and Space Weather Events
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Lunch (on your own – note: only 1 hour today!)
1:00 pm – 2:45 pm Poster Session – P3/P4 (Wed/Thurs group) (Lloyd Center)
(featuring Topics 3a, 3b)
Splinter Session S-16 (1a) (Cascade Ballroom – 3 Sisters/Mt. Bachelor)
Magnetic Energy and Field in the Heliosphere (Part I)
2:45 pm – 3:15 pm Break
3:15 pm – 5:00 pm Splinter Session S-17 (2a) (Cascade Ballroom – Mt. Hood/Mt. St. Helen)
Evolution of Coronal Mass Ejections through the Heliosphere into Geospace
Splinter Session S-18 (1a) (Cascade Ballroom – 3 Sisters/Mt. Bachelor)
Magnetic Energy and Field in the Heliosphere (Part II)
Splinter Session S-19 (3a) (Willamette Ballroom – Ross/Morrison)
The Ionosphere: Dynamics, energetics and ion-neutral effects
Splinter Session S-20 (Willamette Ballroom – Hawthorne/Sellwood)
Hinode/IRIS: Origins of the Solar Wind
5:00 p.m. Adjourn
Living With a Star -- Meeting Rooms 10/22/2014
Lloyd Center
Sisters/Bachelor Hood/Helens Hawth./Sellwood Ross/Morrison Ballroomo
Monday 8:15-8:30 am
Nov. 3 8:30-10:15 am
10:45-12:30 pm
2-3:45 pm Splinter S-1 Poster P1/P2
4:15-6:00 pm Splinter S-2 Splinter S-4 Splinter S-3 Splinter S-5
6:30-8:00 pm IRIS Team Mtg
Tuesday 8:30-10:15 am Splinter S-7 Splinter S-6 Splinter S-9 Splinter S-8
Nov. 4 10:45-12:30 pm Poster P1/P2
2:00-3:45 pm
4:15-6:00 pm
6:30-8:00 pm XRT Team Mtg
Wed. 8:00-9:45 am Splinter S-12 Splinter S-13 Splinter S-14 Splinter S-11
Nov. 5 10:15-12:00 pm Splinter S-15 Poster P3/4
12:15-1:15 pm HMI Forum
1:30-3:15 pm
3:45-5:30 pm
Thursday 8:00-9:45 am
Nov. 6 10:15-12:00 pm
1:00-2:45 pm Splinter S-16 Poster P3/4
3:15-5:00 pm Splinter S-18 Splinter S-17 Splinter S-20 Splinter S-19
Plenary Sessions and related Splinter Sessions:Plenary 1a.
Plenary 1b.
Plenary 2a.
Plenary 2b.
Plenary 3a.
Plenary 3b.
Plenary 4a.
Plenary 4b.
Related Splinters: 5, 15, 20
Related Splinters: 1, 4
Modeling and Forecasting Space Climate and Space Weather Events
Related Splinters: 8, 13
Origins of Solar Magnetic Fields, Variability, and Effects at Earth
Related Splinters: 9
Heliosphere-Magnetosphere Interactions from Bowshock to Geotail
Related Splinters: 11, 19
Ion-Neutral Interactions within Earth’s Atmosphere and the Solar Atmosphere
Hinode / IRIS Splinter Sessions
Related Splinters: 7, 12
Evolving Coronal Mass Ejections from Corona, through the Heliosphere, into Geospace
Related Splinters: 6, 17
Dynamics of Energetic Particles, Wave-Particle Interactions, Shocks, Turbulence
Related Splinters: 3, 14
Magnetic Energy and Field from Solar Interior to Corona and Heliosphere
Related Splinters: 2, 16, 18
Reconnection and Magnetic Instabilities in Geospace, Heliosphere, and Solar Atmosphere
Plenary 2a
Plenary 4b
Plenary 2b
Plenary 3a
Plenary 3b
Plenary 4a
Cascade Ballroom (2nd level) Willamette Ballroom (1st level)
Welcome
Plenary 1a
Plenary 1b
Science Organizing Committee:
Tom Woods (chair), LASP, University of Colorado, [email protected]
Spiro Antiochos, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, [email protected]
Phil Chamberlin, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, [email protected]
Jonathan Cirtain, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, [email protected]
Bart De Pontieu, Lockheed Martin, SAL, [email protected]
Vanessa George, LASP, University of Colorado, [email protected]
Madhulika Guhathakurta, NASA Headquarters, [email protected]
Todd Hoeksema, Stanford University, [email protected]
Paulett Liewer, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, [email protected]
David Malaspina, LASP, University of Colorado, [email protected]
Sabrina Savage, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, [email protected]
Karel Schrijver, Lockheed Martin, SAL, [email protected]
David Sibeck, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, [email protected]
Stan Solomon, National Center for Atmospheric Research, HAO, [email protected]
Alphonse Sterling, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, [email protected]
Barbara Thompson, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, [email protected]
Marco Velli, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, [email protected]
Mark Weber, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, [email protected]
Financial Support:
The meeting organizers would like to sincerely thank the organizations that provided financial
support for students, post-docs, and early career scientists.
Thomas Metcalf Travel Fund
Early career scientist support has been made possible by the Thomas
Metcalf Travel Fund of the Solar Physics Division of the American
Astronomical Society. Congratulations Adam Kobelski of the National
Radio Astronomy Observatory in Green Bank, West Virginia, for being
awarded the LWS 2014 Metcalf Fellowship.
Please enjoy Adam’s LWS Meeting E-Poster presentation:
Initiation of AR-AR Reconnection after Flux Emergence
Poster Session 3/4, Thursday, 1-2:45 p.m., Lloyd Center Ballroom
Thomas Metcalf
SPD/AAS and NASA
Student support has been made possible through two generous grants.
Solar Physics Division of the American Astronomical Society Student Travel Grant
NASA Award: LWS 2014 Meeting Support.
The recipients from these two opportunities are:
Meriem Alaoui Christina Kay Ryan McGranaghan
Sean Brannon Alexander Kendrick Chigomezyo Ngwira
Michael DeLuca Michael Kirk Lois Sarno-Smith
Kaitlin Evans Wen Li Roger Scott
Adi Foord Cissi Lin Lisa Upton
Michael Freed Chris Lowder Liang Wang
Chloe Guennou Chad Madsen Mikki Wilburn
Daniel Herman Anna Malanushenko Zhonghua Xu
Meng Jin
Special Notes:
This meeting is partially supported by the JSPS Core-to-Core Program 22001 “Center for
Magnetic Self-Organization in Laboratory and Astrophysical Plasmas (CMSO)” as the 10th
CMSO Seminar.
Transportation in Portland:
We are going green! As part of your registration, we are providing attendees with a Portland TriMet public
transportation pass (excellent light rail and bus system!). There is a TriMet system map on the
last page of this LWS Meeting program.
Getting to/from the DoubleTree Hotel from the Portland Intl. Airport:
Since you won’t have your transportation pass yet, the easiest way to get to the DoubleTree
Hotel is to take the MAX light rail. At the airport, go to the lower level, next to the south
baggage claim area, and follow the signs to the MAX light rail Red Line. MAX light rail hours
are 5 a.m.-11:56 p.m., with trains running every 15 minutes. The trip between the airport and
downtown takes about 40 minutes and requires an all-zone fare. The one-way cost is only $2.50
(per person for a 2-hour ticket). For the DoubleTree Hotel, you want to get off at the Lloyd
Center Mall stop. You can easily roll your luggage onboard for convenient and inexpensive
travel. For a complete schedule, visit: http://trimet.org/schedules/maxredline.htm.
Lunch Ideas:
Portland is well-known for their great food and restaurant scene! Have fun!
Lunch options near the DoubleTree within walking distance will be centered around the Lloyd
Center Mall just across the street, or on NE Broadway and NE 15th
Ave. The Lloyd Center Mall
has plenty of fast food options. For those looking to stretch their legs, walking to NE Broadway
and NE 15th
Avenue will offer additional options. For a quick map: Here is a link.
Some nearby favorites:
Pastini Pastaria – This is a local chain that has great pasta dishes and a menu that is able to please
everyone. From the hotel it would be under a 15 minute walk to get to the restaurant.
Stanford’s – This is a local chain, but it happens to be right across the street from the hotel
making for a short walk. They have an extensive menu with a wide range of prices to help
accommodate everyone.
Newport Seafood Grill – This is another local chain that is within walking distance to the hotel –
under 15 minutes. With seafood as their primary item, they also offer burgers and chicken
sandwiches on the menu.
McMenamin’s on Broadway – The McMenamin brothers have opened up a large amount of
brew pubs around Portland. They serve up their own beer, wine and spirits along with a menu
that features sandwiches, burgers and pizzas.
On Tuesdays, there is Portland’s renowned Farmers Market that takes place from 10 am – 2 pm
with lunch options. This is located kitty-corner from the Doubletree Hotel. If the weather is nice,
the farmers market is always a lot of fun!
Another option is to hop on the MAX light rail and head into downtown Portland where a large pod
of food carts may be found on 10th
and Alder. Here is a link to give you an idea of travel time and
location. Sit down restaurants are available as well off the MAX light rail line. Travel Portland has
compiled a nice list to help you make a quick trip to downtown for lunch from the Lloyd
Center/Oregon Convention Center. It follows this page and is online here: Travel Portland’s list.
ADDRESS $-$$$$ CUISINE HOURS CONTACT WEBSITE
Red /Blue Line - 1st & Everett
Green/Yellow Line - 5th &
Old Town Pizza 226 NW Davis $ Pizza 11AM - 11:30PM 503-222-9999
Davis St. Tavern 500 NW Davis St. $$ Northwest 11:30AM - 10PM 503-505-5050 www.davisstreettavern.com
Gilt Club 306 NW Broadway $$ Northwest 5PM - 2AM 503-222-4458 www.giltclub.com
Wilf's Restaurant & Bar 800 NW 6th Ave. $$ Northwest
M-Thur,11:30A - 10:30P,
F,11:30A-12:00A,Sa, 3P-
12A 503-223-0070 www.wilfsrestaruant.com
Ping 102 NW 4th Ave. $ Japanese T-Sa, 11A-10P 503-229-7464 www.pingpdx.com
Red /Blue Line - 1st & Oak
Green/Yellow Line - 5th & Oak Private Dining
Mother's Bistro & Bar 102 NW 4th Ave $$ Home Style
T-Thur, 7A-9P, F, 7A-10P,
Sa, 8A-10P, Su, 8A-2:30P 503-464-1122 www.mothersbistro.com
Mama Mia Trattoria 439 SW 2nd Ave $$ Italian
M-Thu, 11A-4P, 5P-9P, F-
Sa, 11A-4P, 5P-10P 503-295-6464 www.mamamiatrattoria.com
Kells Irish Restaurant & Pub 112 SW 2nd Ave. $$ Irish
F,11:30a-2A, Sa, 7A-2A,
Su, 7A-1A, Sa, Su 8A-
11:30A 503-227-4057 www.kellsirish.com
Dan & Louis' Oyster Bar Restaurant 208 SW Ankeny St. $$ Seafood
M-Thu,Su, 11A-9P, F-Sa,
11A-10P 503-227-5906 www.danandlouis.com
Thirsty Lion Pub & Grill 71 SW 2nd Ave. $ American M-F, 11:30A, Sa, Su, 9A 503-222-2155 www.thirstylionpub.com
Portland City Grill 111 SW 5th Ave $$ American
M-Th, 11A-12A, F, 11A-
1A, Sa, 4P-1A, Su, 4P-11P 503-450-0300 www.portlandcitygrill.com
Saucebox 214 SW Broadway $$ Modern Asian
M-W, 4:30P-12A, Th,4:30P-
1A, F-Sa,4:30p-
2A,Su,4:30P-11P 503-241-3393 www.saucebox.com
Huber's 411 SW 3rd Ave $$ American
M-Th,11:30A-12A, F-Sa,
11:30A-1A, Su, 4P-11P 503-228-5686 www.hubers.com
Portland Prime 121 SW 3rd Ave. $$ Steakhouse
M-Th, 11:30A-11P,F-Sa,
11:30p-12A,Su, 11:30A-
10P 503-223-6200 www.portlandprime.net
Voodoo Doughnuts 22 SW 3rd Ave $ Bakery M-Su, 24 hours 503-241-4704 www.voodoodoughnut.com
Blue Collar Bakery 319 SW Pine St $ Bakery
M-F,7A-5:30P, Sa, 7:30A-
3P 503-227-3249 www.bluecollarbaking.com
Bijou 132 SW 3rd Ave $$ French M-F, 7A-2P, Sa-Su, 8A-2P 503-222-3187 www.bijoucafe.com
Little Bird Bistro 219 SW 6th Ave. $$$ French M-F,11:30A-12A,SS,5P-12A 503-688-5952 WWW.littlebirdbistro.com
Food Cart Pods SW 3rd & Stark $ Various www.foodcartsportland.com
Food Cart Pods SW 5th & Stark $ Various www.foodcartsportland.com
The Original 300 SW 6th Ave. $$ American
M-Thu,6:30A-10P,F,6:30A-
4A,Sa,7:30A-4A,Su,7:30A-
10P 503-546-2666 www.originaldinerant.com
Karam Lebanese 316 SW Stark St. $$ Lebanese M-Sa, 11A-9P 503-223-0830 www.karamrestaurant.com
Stumptown Coffee 128 SW 3rd Ave $ Coffee Shop M-F,6A-7P, Sa-Su,7A-7P 503-295-6144 www.stumptowncoffee.com
Red /Blue Line - 2nd &
Morrison
Chipotle 240 SW Yamhill St $ Mexican Grill M-Su, 11A-10P 503-241-7475 www.chipotle.com
H5O Bistro & Bar 50 SW Morrison St $$ American
M-W, Su, 6:30A-11P, Th-
Sa 6:30A-12A 503-484-1415 www.h50bistro.com
Café Yumm 301 SW Morrison St $
Asian/Mex
Fusion M-Sa, 10A-9P, Su 10A-8P 503-222-9866 www.cafeyumm.com
Dragonwell Bistro 735 SW 1st Ave $$ Asian
M-Th, 11A-10P, F, 11A-
12A. Sa, 5P-12A, Su,
4:30P-10P 503-224-0800 www.dragonwellbistro.com
Buffalo Wild Wings 327 SW Morrison St $$ American
M 11A-12A, T-W 11A-1A,
Th-F 11A-2A, Sa 9A-2A, Su
9A-10:30P 503-224-1309 www.buffalowildwings.com
Red /Blue Line &
Green/Yellow Line - Pioneer ADDRESS LOCATIONCUISINE HOURS CONTACT Private Dining
Pioneer Place Mall Food Court 700 SW 5th Ave $ Various M-Sa, 10A-8P, Su, 11A-6P
Urban Farmer 525 SW Morrison St $$$$ Steakhouse
M-Th, 5P-11P, F-Sa, 5P-
12A 503-222-4900 www.urbanfarmerrestaurant.com
Departure 525 SW Morrison St $$ Asian M-F, 4P-12A, Sa 4P-1A 503-802-5370 www.departureportland.com
Red Star Tavern 503 SW Alder St. $$$ American
T-F, Su 6:30-12A, Sa 8P-
12A 503-222-0005 www.redstartavern.com
Ruth's Chris Steakhouse 850 SW Broadway $$$ American M-Sa, 5P-10P, Su, 4P-9P 503-221-4518 www.ruthschris.com
Porto Terra 830 SW 6th Ave $$ Italian
M-F 6:30A-11P, Sa-Su 7A-
10P 503-944-1090 www.portoterra.com
Brasserie Montmarte 626 SW Park Ave. $$ French
M-Sa 11:30A-12A, Su 10A-
10P 503-236-3036 www.brasserieportland.com
Pazzo Ristorante 627 SW Washington St $$ Italian
M-Th 7A-9P, F 7A-11P, Sa
8A-11P, Su 8A-9P 503-228-1515 www.pazzo.com
Ringside Fish House 838 SW Park Ave $$$
American
Fish/steak
M-W 11:30A-11P, Th-F
11:30A-11:30P, Sa 3P-
11:30P, Su 3P-11P 503-227-3900 www.ringsidefishhouse.com
Romano's Macaroni Grill 300 SW Yamhill St $$ Italian
M-Th,Su 11A-10P, F-Sa
11A-11P 503-546-3040 www.macaronigrill.com
Flying Elephant's Delicatessen 812 SW Park Ave $ Deli
M-F 6:30A-7:30P, Sa 9A-
8P, Su 11A-6P 503-546-3166 www.elephantsdeli.com
Freshii 635 SW Morrison St $
Asian/Mex
Fusion
M-F 7:30A-8P, Sa-Su 11A-
6P 503-206-8505 www.freshii.com
Veggie Grill 508 SW Taylor St $$ American
M-Th, Su 10:30A-9P, F-Sa
10:30A-10P 503-841-6647 www.veggiegrill.com
The Heathman Restaurant & Bar 1001 SW Broadway $$$ NW/French M-Su 6A-9P 503-790-7752 www.heathmanrestaurantandbar.com
Coco Donuts 814 SW 6th Ave $ Donuts M-F 6A-5P 503-505-4164 www.cocodonuts.com
Red /Blue Line - SW Morrison
& 10th Green/Yellow
Line - Pioneer Courthouse
Square
ADDRESS LOCATIONCUISINE HOURS CONTACT Private Dining
Tasting East 909 SW Park Ave $$ Asian
M-Th, Su 7A-10P, F-Sa 7A-
11P 503-243-5991 www.tastingeast.com
Pastini Pastaria 911 SW Taylor St $$ Italian
M-Th 11A-9P, F-Sa 11A-
10P, Su 3P-9P 503-863-5188 www.pastini.com
Southpark Seafood Grill & Wine Bar 901 SW Salmon $$ Northwest
M-Th 11:30A-12A, F-Sa
11:30A-1A, Su 11:30A-11P 503-326-1300 www.southparkseafood.com
Shigezo Sushi Izakaya 910 SW Salmon $$ Japanese
M-Th 11:30A-11P, F
11:30A-12A, Sa 2P-12A, Su
2P-11P 503-688-5202 www.shigezo.pdx.com
East India Co. Grill & Bar 821 SW 11th Ave $$ East Indian
M-Sa 11:30A-2:30P, 4P-
10P 503227-8815 www.eastindiacopdx.com
Higgins 1239 SW Broadway $$$ NW/French
M-F 11:30A-12A, Sa-Su 4P-
12A 503-222-9070 www.higginsportland.com
Irving St. Kitchen 701 NW 13th Ave $$$
New
American
M-Th 4:30P-10P, F 4:30P-
11P, Sa 10A-2:30P 4:30P-
11P, Su 10A-2:30P 4:30P-
9:30P 503-343-9440 www.irvingstreetkitchen.com
Jake's Grill 611 SW 10th Ave $$$ American
M-F 7A-12A, Sa 7:30A-12A,
Su 7:30A-11P 503-220-1850 www.m ccormickandschmicks.com
Jake's Famous Crawfish 401 SW 12th Ave $$$ American
M-Th 11:30A-10P, F-Sa
11:30A-12A, Su 3P-10P 503-226-1419 www.mccormickandschmicks.com
Food Cart Pods
SW Alder between 9th
and 11th. $ Various www.foodcartsportland.com
Green/Yellow Line - 5th &
Madison ADDRESS LOCATIONCUISINE HOURS CONTACT Private Dining
Nel Centro 1408 SW 6th Ave. $$$
Mediterrane
an
M-Th 6:30A-9P, F 6:30A-
10P, Sa 7:30A-10P, Su 8A-
2P 503-484-1099 www.nelcentro.com
LWS Meeting – Network & Nibbles
Please join us for this complimentary reception!
Includes admission to OMSI’s Turbine Hall, hors d’oeuvres, and transportation.
Oregon Museum of Science & Industry (also known as OMSI)
Wed., Nov. 5, 6:30 – 8:00 p.m.
https://www.omsi.edu/
Join your colleagues for this special networking event – meet new people and
catch-up with old friends! Awards will be presented for the student competition.
We will meet in the
OMSI Turbine Hall
on the 2nd
floor.
Getting there:
OMSI is located at 1945 SE Water Ave., Portland, OR 97214, on the east bank of the Willamette
River, less than 2 miles from the DoubleTree Hotel.
You can walk (2.2 miles, 42 minutes) or take public transportation (TriMet pass provided in
your LWS Meeting registration packet).
For maps and directions: See next page.
Walk – Scenic Route (2.2 miles, 42 minutes; blue dotted line)
Go south on NE 9th
Ave; Turn right on NE Holladay Street; Turn left onto NE 1st Ave.; Turn right
onto NE Oregon St.; Turn left toward Eastbank Esplanade; Take Stairs; Get on the Eastbank
Esplanade; Turn left toward SE Water Ave.; Turn right onto SE Water Ave. OMSI will be on the right.
Bus – Bus # 6, 24 minutes transit time, runs ~ every 17 minutes
The DoubleTree is the green walker symbol at the top of the map. Walk to the intersection of
NE Martin Luther King Blvd. and Wasco (.4 miles), catch bus #6 (towards Portland), get off just
before the Hawthorne Bridge, and walk (.3 miles) to OMSI at 1945 SE Water Avenue.
Light Rail/Streetcar –CL Line, 25 minutes transit time, runs every 15 minutes
The DoubleTree is the green walker symbol at the top of the map. Walk to the intersection of
NE 7th
Street and Holladay Street (.3 miles), Get on Rail CL Line-Portland Streetcar, get off at
SE Water/OMSI stop (about 14 minutes), walk (.2 miles) to OMSI at 1945 SE Water Avenue.
Links / Maps of interest: TriMet: Portland’s Public Transportation System: http://trimet.org/max/index.htm Misc. Maps for Portland: http://meetings.travelportland.com/maps-and-transportation/maps/ Restaurant Guides: http://www.urbanspoon.com/c/24/Portland-restaurants.html http://www.wweek.com/portland/restaurantguide Tourism: http://www.travelportland.com (Portland) http://traveloregon.com (Oregon) https://www.omsi.edu/ (OMSI) Visitors Information Center: 701 SW 6th Avenue, 1-503-275-8355 http://www.americashubworldtours.com/Newsite/ (Organized Tours) Weather: (zip 97232) http://www.wunderground.com http://www.weather.com/weather/tenday/Portland+OR+97232
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