City Club functions include Friday Forums built around speeches by experts in government, the arts, sciences, and education. The forums, which are open to the public, take place between 11:30 a.m. and 1:15 p.m. on Fridays at the
Sentinel Hotel (ex-Governor Hotel) in downtown Portland. Audio recordings of the forums, updated weekly, are available online as
MP3 digital audio files that can be downloaded from the City Club web site. Local radio and television stations broadcast live or taped forums at various times during the week. Speakers at City Club meetings over the years have included
Lewis Mumford, an expert on
urban planning, who in 1938 urged Oregonians to do a better job of protecting their
natural resources and "issued a stern challenge to the leaders of Portland who had frustrated attempts at rational city planning since the
Olmsted Report in 1904... ". The Olmsted Report, received by the city in December 1903, had emphasized creation of the
40-Mile Loop, a system of parks and linking parkways in Portland that would take advantage of natural scenery. A few of the other speakers and forum topics have been: •
Gov. Tom McCall (1974), "Tom McCall Farewell" •
Karl Menninger (1981), "Our Criminal Injustice System" • Sen.
Mark Hatfield (1982), "The Nuclear Arms Freeze" •
David Broder (1983), "Setting the Stage for the '84 Election" •
Eleanor Smeal (1984), "Why and How Women Will Elect the Next President" • Rev.
Jesse Jackson (1987), "Peace, Justice, and Putting America Back to Work • Sen.
Elizabeth Dole (1990), "Leadership for the Year 2000" • Kimbark McColl (1993), "Twenty Years of Planning in Oregon" • Mayor
Vera Katz (2000), "The State of the City: Connecting the Dots" • Molly Raphael (2004), "Why Libraries Matter in the 21st Century" • Gov.
John Kitzhaber (2005), "On the Road to Revolution: Fear and Loathing in the U.S. Health Care System" ==Footnotes==