Rose City Rollers

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7805 SE Oaks Park Way
Portland, OR 97202

Rose City Rollers is a 501c3 charitable organization based in Portland, Oregon, dedicated to serving women, girls, and gender-expansive individuals who are passionate about roller derby. With a mission to foster an inclusive community, Rose City Rollers offers opportunities to connect, play, and empower both on and off the skates.

As proud members of the Women's Flat Track Derby Association, Rose City Rollers hosts a variety of events, including thrilling bouts and special group tickets, providing an exciting and engaging experience for fans. Committed to safety, the organization follows a comprehensive COVID policy and updates it based on current county guidelines. Join Rose City Rollers and be a part of their mission to revolutionize roller derby and support their community.

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Christina W.
7/7/2020

When I talk with fellow parents, Rose City's juniors is one of the few kids' programs I can recommend without reservation. With all volunteer coaches, the kids are learning an intense sport in...

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Mary N.
12/8/2024

Went to see a game with some friends who frequent these roller derby games as they enjoy watching this sport. Reminds me of when women's ice hockey was just starting out. I guess I am aging...

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Mikhail H.
1/27/2019

Pure fun! Some dear friends are huge derby fans and brought us to our first game. We had a blast! As a newbie we thought we would be lost BUT nope...they have people who job it is to explain the...

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Taisiya S.
3/4/2019

What a fun lil place! We came here with my daughter's Girl Scouts and we got a discount on our tickets. You might also be able to get 2 passes to check them out through the Multnomah Library. I...

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c.love n.
6/25/2020

Rose City Rollers ROCKS! we went to our first juniors bout (game) a few years ago.. had so much fun and were so inspired! my little kiddo took the initiative to find out that she could join when...

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