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Plus, what do I gotta do to find blueberry cheesecake in this town?
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👑 Treasuring the weird with attorney Aaron Cronan

Plus, what do I gotta do to find blueberry cheesecake in this town?

Oi — it’s Wednesday, Portland.

And if you’ve been a constant reader, you know what that means — we’re getting weird today. 

Every week, we celebrate elements of Portland’s wonderful weirdness in collaboration with Weird Portland United.

If you haven’t read any features in this series yet, you can find our archive of Weird Wednesdays here, featuring The Unipiper, the Portland Sleestak, Spencer Sprocket, Carlos the Rollerblader, Strawberry Pickle, and many more colorful local characters.

It’s time to meet another of Weird Portland United’s board members (the unofficial ambassadors of Rose City’s weirdness), the treasurer of this fantastically weird nonprofit and attorney at law, Aaron Cronan! 

Scroll on for more. 

💰 Meet the WPU board: Aaron Cronan, treasurer

Bridgeliner, meet Weird Portland United’s treasurer, Aaron Cronan. (📸: Courtesy of Aaron Cronan / Ben Trimbo)

What is your position on the board of Weird Portland United, and what are your responsibilities?  

I am the Treasurer. My day job as an attorney has me managing business filings all the time, so it is a natural fit that I help handle a lot of the upkeep on the corporation and various registrations/filings. 

How did you become involved with WPU? 

Brian started working with me many years ago as the attorney for his alter-ego, The Unipiper. I helped him register trademarks and negotiate marketing agreements. Brian mentioned back then that he hoped to start a non-profit to support the creatives in Portland. And here we are! 

What does keeping Portland weird mean to you? 

For me, helping Portland stay weird means keeping the city affordable for people to be able to take risks and think outside the box. If everyone is working at 100% just staying afloat, there is no time to explore creative ideas. It also means keeping the unique flavors of non-chain shops and restaurants. If individuals get squeezed out by big-box, we all lose.

As WPU’s treasurer, Aaron keeps track of what is valuable for the nonprofit. For him personally, it’s his pup. (📸: Courtesy of Aaron Cronan)

When you're not working on WPU tasks, what passions and hobbies do you get up to around Portland? 

Before I had kids, I had a live music show called Robot Uprise, consisting of me playing keyboard, signing with a robot vocoder, oscillating LED glass, and a lot of lasers – plus it was made into a comic book. It was a blast! Now, most of my hobbies are in the daylight and involve taking a combination of my kids and puppy to the park. I can see a near future where I can get back into more creative exploits again.

What is one of your favorite weird features / people / events here in Portland and why?

My favorite thing about Portland is all the amazing options for food. We lost some great places this past year. I really hope we can keep up that diversity and experimentation.

(📸: Courtesy of Aaron Cronan)

What is something you're working on right now, big or small, that you could use reader support on, and how can folks get involved? 

I have a start-up almost in beta, but it is far outside the WPU weird arena. It’s a trademark monitoring tool called Trademark Aardvark. If it gets reader support then I had better get a landing page in place.  

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Today

💞Remember, repair, reclaim, and re-imagine our collective story with the Vanport Mosaic Festival thru June 30 (Online, In person)

🐛 Let’s learn about beneficial insects for your garden (Online)

💚 Join Equitable Giving Circle to learn about equity in our food systems (Online)

Tomorrow

🌕Learn how to grow a beautifully blossoming night garden with Dennis’ 7 Dees Garden Center (Online)

🏀 Watch the Trail Blazers playoff games and cheer on our local team (Online)

Friday

🎵 Experience the high drama and romance of 17th century Italian love songs  with Portland Baroque Orchestra (Online)

☕ Connect with fellow Portlanders over coffee with this weekly Zoom hangout (Online)

🍞 Celebrate the one-year anniversary of the Pix-O-Matic with lots of pastries and fun thru May 30 (Kerns)

🍷 Hang out with Hip Chicks Do Wine and enjoy Memorial Day Weekend with a chocolate and wine pairing thru May 31 (Brooklyn)

🤔 Confront toxic productivity in your work and find inner peace with this workshop (Online

🙋 One more thing …

Thank you for reading all the way to the end. 

Did you know today’s National Blueberry Cheesecake Day? I sure didn’t and normally I’d have a handy EaterPDX listicle / map on where you can find this dessert in Portland, but I’m coming up empty. 

I can tell you that Foursquare suggests everything from Prasad Cuisine to Driftwood Room, and here’s a helpful list of PDX bakeries from Portland Food + Drink, but I’m going to need your help locating some of the best blueberry cheesecake our city has to offer. 

Do you know where to find it? Then what are you waiting for — reply to this email and tell me so I can share this with our readers. 

That’s all for today, folks. Thank you for stopping by, remember to drink some water and stay hydrated, and we’ll catch you here tomorrow. 

Cassie at Bridgeliner

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