David Giuntoli spoke at the “Grimm Grove” planting ceremony in Pier Park, where three trees were planted to honor the contributions the show’s cast and crew made to the City of Portland during its six-year run.
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Bernie The Pooh was busy stealing everyone’s hearts at the Grimm Grove tree planting ceremony…including the hearts of two of the little actors who played Baby Kelly: twins Quinn and Owynn Ingersoll!
More shots of the Grimm Grove tree planting ceremony, including Oregon Governor Kate Brown and Portland City Commissioner Nick Fisher unveiling the plaque.
Voodoo Doughnuts’ amazing creations for the Grimm Grove tree dedication ceremony: delicious doughnuts and Wesen-themed eclairs! Sasha said he ate a Rosalee; David said he ate a Bauerschwein.
+ Bonus Grimm Grove event guestbook
David’s interview with The Oregonian during the Grimm Grove event.
David’s interview with The Oregonian during the Grimm Grove event.
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Three trees were planted in a “Grimm Grove” in North Portland’s Pier Park: a witch hazel, a chokecherry, and a black hawthorn. Oregon Governor Kate Brown and Portland City Commissioner Nick Fisher presided over a ceremony to plant the grove and unveil a plaque dedicating it to the show. The plaque reads:
On April 14, 2017, this grove of trees was planted by Governor of Oregon Kate Brown in honor of the NBC television series Grimm. For six seasons the City of Portland and Pier Park served as both Grimm’s inspiration and setting.
‘Grimm’ honored with tree planting at Pier Park
Wait so I was just thinking….Kelly said at the end that he knows it’s all true because his father told him so. Not because he lived it too. Not because he sees what his father saw. So….maybe that means Kelly actually doesn’t have Grimm powers (yet?) in the 20 years later epilogue?
Well Grimmsters, Here It Is
The first Friday. The day when we have to finally face the facts. There is no new Grimm on the horizon.
I’m sad and yet content…it’s a weird feeling. I don’t think it really felt like it was over until today, when I was looking forward to a new episode before realizing there wouldn’t be one anymore.
As I’ve said before, I’ve been with this show from the beginning. I’ve watched through graduate school, two major relocations, and my first real job. It–and this blog–have been the jumpstart to my weekend since I was 23. Now I find myself looking at my Friday night with a big question mark. It’s not that I don’t have anything else to do, it’s just…become my routine. A little spot of consistency amidst a lot of change. And now that routine has to change, too.
But despite that change, I do want to let everyone who’s followed FYNB all this time–and the newcomers too!–that this blog is not going to go away. I’ve been talking with the other admins behind the scenes, and we still have a lot of ideas. Just speaking for myself, I have TONS of material–videos, images, plotbunnies, etc–that I haven’t posted yet, and I don’t plan to let any of it go to waste.
I can’t promise the blog will always be as active as it was for these six amazing years–unless JK and DG grace us with new material at some point in the future. But we’re not going silent any time soon.
I’ll be taking a short break to finish up my Masters degree, and then I’ll be back with a slew of hiatus content that I hope will help take the sting out of the prospect of a Grimm-less fall. In the meantime…keep it weird!
– Liza

































