Portland hosts the annual Windfest festival, organized by the Portland Chamber of Commerce, which features live entertainment, food vendors, and family activities. The city also maintains several parks and recreational areas, including Sunset Lake Park and Indian Point Wetlands, which are popular for birdwatching, fishing, and community events.
Leisure and Entertainment District In recent years, Portland has worked on revitalizing its downtown core and waterfront. One focus of that work is the city's Leisure and Entertainment District (LED), which exists in Old Town Portland. As part of municipal planning and in preparation of a February 2024 groundbreaking, we have learned of the 5th & Elm venue, which includes a mixed indoor/outdoor facility that boasts a performance stage, restaurant space, event space, play lawns, and interactive water features. The LED is intended to provide leisure, dining, and cultural amenities for residents and to attract a regional audience from the Corpus Christi metro area.
Outdoor Activities and Tourism Portland is situated between two large bays, Corpus Christi Bay and Nueces Bay, providing many opportunities for outdoor recreational or water-related recreation. As reported by the city's
tourism resources, there are numerous options for
fishing,
boating, kite or
wind boarding, and
bird watching, with the possibility to
hike or
bike on
waterfront parks. There are specific places identified as "Explore the Outdoors" by the City such as Indian Point Pier,
Sunset Lake, and Violet Andrews Park. These amenities provide leisure opportunities for the purpose of enhancing tourism and participation in community life by having access to coastal water, shoreline views, and
recreational amenities. According to Portland's annual comprehensive financial report of 2022, Portland's created a revenue of a little under $6,000,000 through cultural and recreation activity.
Media The main newspaper serving the city, The Portland News, has been in existence since 1891 and is available to both San Patricio and Nueces Counties. Since its inception, it has reported on changes to Portland, from a small coastal station started by land developer John G. Willacy to a bustling city of over 20,000. Over the years, the News has established a reputation for telling stories of a community-centered nature in response to local events:
municipal governance happenings,
school-board related activities, the opening and closing of local businesses, civic events, and regional economic events such as expanding industries and waterfront development. The paper was acknowledged for this contribution to the
journalism profession with several wards in the past few years (those from the Texas Press Association in 2017 included four awards for community journalism).Today, the Portland News is still a weekly resource for residents looking to become informed about their local government, community news stories and features, legal notices, and classified ads. In doing so, it acts as a civic space, shaping a public community discussion, understanding local identity, and reporting on the lived experience of Portland, Texas. ==Education==