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CAP Art Auction & After Party
Mar
16

CAP Art Auction & After Party

Save the date for the CAP Art Auction & After Party on the evening of Saturday, March 16, 2024, to celebrate a legacy of activism. The CAP Art Auction was created by a small group of artists, harnessing the power of art as a means of social change and continues to this day to be a meaningful way to bring together our community in support of HIV advocacy and health equity. This dynamic evening will be led by mistress of ceremonies Alexis Campbell Starr & fundraising ambassador Johnna Wells as we look back on CAP’s forty years of impact!

In our four decades of work as an organization, we have sought to challenge the values and norms in our culture. We strive to create a safe, welcoming, and affirming care community while simultaneously breaking down barriers to access. We envision a more inclusive and compassionate world together. Join us to honor these forty years of activism at CAP and help shape the next forty ahead!


Proceeds benefit the programs and services of Cascade AIDS Project.

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Capitol Idea!
Oct
26

Capitol Idea!

Co-hosted by: Oregon State Senator Kate Lieber; Oregon State Representatives Ben Bowman, Farrah Chaichi, Travis Nelson, and Rob Nosse; Christel Allen; Cassie Purdy; Niki Terzieff; and Jackie Yerby

Capitol Idea! is the annual happy-hour fundraiser for CAP’s Public Policy & Advocacy program, which advocates at the local, state, and federal levels for public policies that promote the health and wellness of people living with HIV, LGBTQ+ communities, and people of color. At this year’s event, we’ll present CAP’s 2023 Advocacy Award to one of our legislative champions, Oregon State Representative Dacia Grayber; celebrate CAP’s victories in 2023; and preview the fights to come.

If you need accommodations to participate in Capitol Idea!, please don’t hesitate to contact Jonathan Frochtzwajg at
jfrochtzwajg@capnw.org or (503) 278-3852.


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2023 CAP + Our House Art Auction & After Party
Apr
1

2023 CAP + Our House Art Auction & After Party

Please join us for our 35th Annual Art Auction & After Party, a fabulous evening of art, community, and advocacy benefiting CAP + Our House. This year’s event theme, Surreal Soirée, is a celebration of the unconventional, unique, and imaginative.

Surrealism aims to revolutionize human experience. It balances a rational vision of life with one that asserts the power of the unconscious and dreams. The movement’s artists find magic and strange beauty in the unexpected and the uncanny, the disregarded and the unconventional. At the core of their work is the willingness to challenge imposed values and norms, and a search for freedom.

In our work at CAP & Our House, we too seek to challenge the values and norms in our community. We strive to reimagine how we can create a safe, welcoming, and affirming care community while simultaneously breaking down barriers to access. We dream of and envision a more inclusive and compassionate world together, so we hope you will join us in our imagining as we celebrate an evening of endless wonder!

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World AIDS Day Drag Bingo
Dec
1

World AIDS Day Drag Bingo

World AIDS Day is an opportunity to fight against HIV transmission, support people living with HIV, and to commemorate those we have lost.

Honor this special day with the CAP Ambassador Council—join us at Sissy Bar for drag bingo on Thursday, Dec 1st from 6–8 pm. The event will be hosted by the fabulous Lala Benét! Bingo cards are $5—or $4 if you show up wearing red or 80’s attire!


To learn more about other ways to honor World AIDS Day, please visit www.worldaidsdaynw.org

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It’s Not Over: Forty Years of HIV/AIDS in Oregon
Jun
10
to Aug 14

It’s Not Over: Forty Years of HIV/AIDS in Oregon

Nationwide, HIV/AIDS killed more than 700,000 Americans between 1981 and 2021; 4,613 of them lived in Oregon. HIV/AIDS affects all individuals, of all races and ethnicities, gender identities, ages, and sexual orientations. Though continuous advocacy from community activists as well as ongoing scientific study have led to tremendous advances in the fight against HIV/AIDS, the epidemic is not over. This exhibition focuses on the work of CAP and Our House of Portland to frame this exploration of forty years of HIV/AIDS in Oregon.

This exhibit runs from June 10th to August 14th. For more info, please visit the Exhibit Page


Oregon Historical Society Hours

Monday – Saturday:
10am – 5pm
Sunday: Noon – 5pm

Oregon Historical Society Contact Info

(503) 222-1741
orhist@ohs.org

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2022 CAP + Our House Art Auction & After Party
Apr
9

2022 CAP + Our House Art Auction & After Party

After more than 30 years of collaboration and partnership, CAP & Our House are finally under one roof! What better way to celebrate this historic moment than by bringing together two of our most beloved fundraising events, the CAP Art Auction and the Our House Gala, into one fabulous evening of art, community, and celebration benefiting CAP + Our House. We can't wait for you to join us!

Learn more and register at the link below!

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2022 Art Auction Curator's Talk
Mar
31

2022 Art Auction Curator's Talk

Get a Look Behind the Curtain

Join CAP, Our House, Poison Waters, and our 2022 Art Auction Curator, Tammy Jo Wilson for a FREE evening of community and art as we pull back the curtains on our 2022 Curator’s Choice. Listen as she shares a bit about the curatorial process, interesting information about the pieces she learned along the way, and more! This group of art will be auctioned off at our 2022 CAP + Our House Art Auction & After Party during our live auction! To sign up, simply fill out the registration form below, and you’ll get all of the details, including a calendar link, emailed to you! And if you want to purchase tickets to this year’s event so that you can bid on the Curator’s Choice pieces, head over to www.capartauction.org


About our 2022 Curator | Tammy Jo Wilson

Photo of Tammy Jo Wilson holding one of her art pieces.

Tammy Jo Wilson is a black artist, curator, and arts organizer residing just south of Portland, Oregon in historic Oregon City. She received her BFA from the Pacific Northwest College of Art and her MFA from San Jose State University. She co-curated the exhibit An Artistic Heritage in 2019, Art Makes History and You are Not a Robot in 2020. Wilson started curating the traveling exhibition Black Matter in 2020, featuring all Oregon-based black artists. Wilson is co-founder and President of the arts organization Art in Oregon. A statewide visual arts non-profit working to foster culturally rich regional communities through partnerships, advocacy, and investment in artists, businesses, educational spaces, and community spaces. Additionally, She has worked in the art department at Lewis & Clark College as the Visual Arts & Technology Program Manager for the past eleven years. In her own art practice, Wilson has exhibited her work nationally and was awarded the Leland Ironworks Golden Spot Artist Residency in 2017, performed in the SALT: Above a Whisper at Shaking the Tree Theatre in 2018, and was featured in the two women exhibit Biological Dissonance at the Parrish Gallery in Newberg, Oregon in 2019. She has solo exhibitions of her artwork at the Gretchen Schuette Gallery in January 2022 and the Rogers Gallery from January-April 2022.

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40 Years of HIV: A Look Back
Nov
18

40 Years of HIV: A Look Back

This year marks the 40th anniversary of the first reported cases of HIV in this country. In memory of the those we’ve lost and to honor the people in our community who have been fighting to end HIV transmission over the last 40 years, CAP is hosting a virtual panel discussion on November 18, 2021 at 5pm called 40 Years of HIV: A Look Back. Join CAP leadership, community members, and healthcare professionals for a special evening of stories, reflections about where we are today, and hopes for the future.

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Trivia Night @ Santé Bar
Nov
3

Trivia Night @ Santé Bar

Join Cascade AIDS Project at Santé Bar for a Trivia Night fundraiser in support of CAP's mission! Trivia topics include a little of this, a little of that, and a whole lotta fun! Kick off the night with Tito's Vodka drink specials and try your hardest to win one of our fabulous Trivia prizes!

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CAPPY Hour Series: CAP Volunteer Celebration
Jan
21

CAPPY Hour Series: CAP Volunteer Celebration

Calling all CAP Volunteers! This special CAPPY Hour event is for YOU! Join host Poison Waters for a spectacular evening of games, silly trivia, self-care, and awards! Celebrate your hard work and laugh along with the show while you try your hardest to win awesome prizes.Stay tuned for more information!


Register for free with code: VOLUNTEERS

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CAPPY Hour Series: The State of CAP
Nov
19

CAPPY Hour Series: The State of CAP

Join host Poison Waters and special guests Tyler TerMeer, CAP CEO, and Karol Collymore, CAP Board. of Directors President, for a special State of CAP presentation and Legacy Donor celebration! This FREE event will provide you with a comprehensive overview of what CAP has been up to this year, and where we are headed! We will also take time to thank Legacy Donors who have included CAP in their will.


Register for free with code: STATEOFCAP

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CAPPY Hour Series
May
28

CAPPY Hour Series

Nina West! Nina we say more?!
Join CAPPY Hour host Poison Waters and legendary Ru Paul’s Drag Race contestant, Nina West, for a hilarious night of cocktails and wisecracks. Hold onto your wigs and wine as Poison and Nina take us on a wild ride through a variety of topics from Ru Paul’s Drag Race to ‘quaran-queen’ life in Ohio, and more!

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CAPPY Hour Series
May
14

CAPPY Hour Series

Enjoy a glass and share a laugh with hostess Poison Waters. We are cooking up something special for this week’s presentation, so stay tuned! Learn and laugh with us while trying your best to earn several $100 Nike gift cards!

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CAPPY Hour Series: Tyler TerMeer in the Hot Seat!
Apr
30

CAPPY Hour Series: Tyler TerMeer in the Hot Seat!

Enjoy a glass and share a laugh with hostess Poison Waters and CAP CEO Tyler TerMeer, who will be tackling the stress of COVID-19 with comedy and hard work. This week’s CAPPY Hour will put Tyler in the ‘Hot Seat’ where he will be asked questions ranging from nonsensical to serious. Learn and laugh with us while trying your best to earn several $100 Nike gift cards!

*Content Warning: sexual themes and explicit language.

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CAPPY Hour Series: Sex + Dating During COVID-19
Apr
16

CAPPY Hour Series: Sex + Dating During COVID-19

Pour a drink, throw on your comfiest clothes, and join Poison Waters and the CAP Prevention Team on April 16th for a hilarious discussion on how to date and have great sex during the era of social distancing and COVID-19! And try your chance at winning $100 Nike gift cards by answering silly questions at the end of every CAPPY Hour!

*Content Warning: sexual themes and explicit language.

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Party for the People - Volunteer Appreciation
Feb
13

Party for the People - Volunteer Appreciation

We absolutely could not accomplish half the work we do without the commitment of incredible volunteers like you! Your commitment to CAP makes such a huge impact to our clients and our community, and we honestly can't say thank you enough. But we can still try right? Every year, CAP's staff honors our volunteer and the incredible work they do at a huge event we call "Party for the People". There will be a photo booth, raffle prizes, food and drink, music, dancing, and tons of awards to go around! Let us show how head over heels we are for you, and mark your calendar for "Party for the People" on February 13, 2020. 

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National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
Feb
7

National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

Cascade AIDS Project and Urban League of Portland are proud to honor National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NBHAAD) on February 7 with a day of education and free HIV testing. 

National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day is observed each year on February 7 to “increase HIV education, testing, community involvement, and treatment among black communities”. Coordinated by the Strategic Leadership Council, thousands of organizations and groups across the world organize to address HIV disparities that exist within the Black community nationally and globally. This year’s NBHAAD theme, “Together for Love: Stop HIV Stigma” raises awareness that we all have a role to play in stopping HIV stigma.

The event will take place on February 7, 2020 at the Urban League of Portland’s main location (10 N Russell St). From 3:30-7pm there will be free walk-in HIV testing, PrEP educational talks, safer sex discussions, raffles giveaways (including a $100 Nike gift card), and food. Transportation assistance is available!

For more information, contact Robb Lawrence (rlawrence@ulpdx.org) or Uju Nwizu (unwizu@cascadeaids.org).

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