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BUILD IT!—You don’t have to be a Spandex devotee to support the 2030 Bike Plan that city council votes on today: Less car traffic and healthier (sexier) bodies are good for all Portlanders. Join the families, suited commuters, and tall-bike-riding clowns at the rally, and help steer city council toward not only approving the plan for 600 miles of new bikeways, but actually building it. SM
Portland City Hall, 1221 SW 4th, 1:30 pm

JAM LAW!—The goal of Jam for Justice is to raise some much-needed cash for Lewis & Clark Law School’s Public Interest Law Project, which provides volunteer legal assistance to nonprofits. In addition to assisting a good cause, you’ll get an earful from the likes of Evan Churchill and the splendid IOA, the excellent side project from Point Juncture, WA’s Amanda Spring. EAC
w/AAN, Bazillionaire; Holocene, 1001 SE Morrison, 7 pm, $10

Go! Go! Go! My, What a Busy Week!

Bang bang, choo-choo train, let me see you shake that thang. Wm. Steven Humphrey is the editor-in-chief of the Portland Mercury and has held the job since 2000. (So don’t get any funny ideas.)