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Anderson Bros. Truck & Equipment

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Eugene

Anjuna Medicine

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Eugene

At Home Real Estate

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Harrisburg

Barncraft Building Supply

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Junction City

Carson’s Saw Shop

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Eugene

Conser Quarry

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Junction City

Creswell Tire Factory

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Doctor MacDonald (Chiropractor)

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Drs. Powell & Fredrickson

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Eden Pest Solutions - Alan Burnham

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Valley to Coast

Executive Auto Detailing

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Farmer’s Helper

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Harrisburg

Glass Tree Care

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Hitch Pro & Tow

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LPL Financial

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Junction City Insurance

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Junction City Medical Clinic

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JC Retirement & Assisted Living

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LifeSlice Photography

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Mid Valley Tractor

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Morrow Automotive

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Elmira

Norwest Safety

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Paradise Springs Wedding & Events

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Portland Bagel Company

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North Bend

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Rick Manion Realtor (Windemere R.E.)

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Eugene

River Rock Wine

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Stockman’s Cafe

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Sweet Spot Bakery & Deli

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Monroe

Tayloe & Eichner Accountants (CPA’s)

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The Farm Store Veneta

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Time & Again Collectibles & Gifts

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Tri-County Insurance

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People should be aware of the damage that trees can cause following rain, wind, ice, and snow storms. Those living near trees should avoid parking vehicles under trees. To avoid disaster, inspect trees before bad weather hits, because after the storm, tree service companies are booked too far in advance. A tree inspection now can prevent costly damage later to structures and vehicles. With a tree risk assessment from A-1 Ron’s Tree & Stump Removal, your tree’s health is checked to see if a branch has the potential to break. When tree experts Brian Jones and Devin DeMarce come out and work on a tree, they fully inspect that tree for future damage—a benefit other tree companies don’t provide. Brian says, “Unseen damage can also occur from squirrel chew, when a squirrel gets on top of a branch and eats all the bark so folks can’t see the damage from below. This weakens the branch over time. We also can tell if a tree will fall on a house, if a tree gets limb heavy on one side, or if it has the potential to fall over when soil gets wet. Call us to schedule a tree inspection today.”

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A - 1 Ron’s . . . The Best Stump and Tree Removal Outfit Around

Jones family By Brian Jones, Co-Owner

Providing stellar service to loyal customers was how my father, Ron, made his business at A-1 Ron’s Tree and Stump Removal a success. So when he retired and offered the business to me, Brian Jones, and my brother-in-law, Devin DeMarce, we decided to improve upon his good service and treat his customers even better. He started the business in 1989 and today it supports my and Devin’s families. Keeping my father’s legacy alive was important to us because we are more personable than other tree service companies. We like creating relationships with our customers, and we have a lot of return business because of that. Based in Springfield and Junction City, we service most of Lane County and parts of Linn and Benton counties. A-1 Ron’s is truly a family business today with the help of my sister, Jessica, who manages the books and who is also married to Devin, and with help from my wife, Sara, who handles Licensed/Bonded/Insured

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promotions. Devin and I each have two children, so we aspire to pass on the family business to them, just like my father passed on the business to us. Our business differs from other tree companies because our final clean up is superior. I know this because we do a lot of stump grinding for other tree companies that don’t grind stumps, and I see the mess they leave. After we’re done stump grinding, we end up cleaning up their mess as well. We pride ourselves with over-the-top clean up. As a full service tree company, we do stump and tree removal, tree trimming, hazardous removal off structures, tree crown reduction, and power line clearing. We also wind sail trees so high winds can blow through them. We have a 60-foot boom truck that’s also our chip truck, so we chip everything into the back of the boom truck or we dump it for a customer who wants to keep the chips. We also have a Brush Bandit

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chipper that can chip a 12-inch log to make the job go faster. We also have a Vermeer 665 large stump grinder, a piece of equipment that most other tree companies don’t have. By grinding large stumps, we can smooth land after it’s been logged. We can remove a tree where someone wants to plant grass by grinding the stump completely out of the ground. People often use the bark for improvement projects. Our business includes both residential customers and big companies like construction companies, EWEB and the City of Eugene. We also have accounts with seven mobile home parks around the Eugene/Springfield areas. Our customers will never go with anyone else, because my dad treated them so well. Today we treat them even better by giving them additional benefits like price reductions. Please give us a call before inclement weather strikes for a free estimate for all your tree needs. •

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Can Retirement Living really be different? More than just maintenance free, at Junction City…Retirement Living comes to life! You will find extraordinary life enrichment programming, innovative supportive health services, and the lifestyle you’ve been seeking. It’s time to experience the Junction City difference. Our emphasis on exceptional well-being is evident in the options available to you. It’s easy to live life to the fullest with our dedicated and talented staff ready to serve you. It can be different...let us show you how!

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Montana as well as Oregon. Over the years, he’s photographed about 250 of them. Curt’s passion for wigwam burners is evident when you talk with him. He estimates that there are about 40 to 45 still remaining in Oregon. That number changes as old burners fall down or are finally taken down due to liability concerns. Beyond taking photographs, Curt has also collected lumber industry trade magazines, mostly under the screen mesh of his from the 1950s, which include Rory Tyler, owner of Creswell Factory local wigwam burner one night. advertisements from theTire manufacHe thought that this must be what tures of wigwam burners. In his fireflies look like, and the memory self-published book, Lumber Icons, Oregon Community Connection Magazine Winter 2015 Edition 12 has stayed with him his whole life. he has matched some of that adver-

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Story and Photos by Colette Kimball Those of us who grew up in Oregon’s timber towns during the 1950s, 60s, and into the 70s are very familiar with wigwam burners. Used to incinerate waste at our lumber mills, wigwam burners once dotted our river valleys, sitting next to every Oregon mill. Growing up in southern Oregon, author Curt Deatherage remembers seeing the embers swirling around under the screen mesh of his local wigwam burner one night. He thought that this must be what fireflies look like, and the memory has stayed with him his whole life. Conical in shape and primarily constructed from steel plates, the burners were typically 40 to 60 feet in diameter at the base, and rose from 15 to 100 feet tall. Wood and bark waste was fed into the burner by a conveyor belt, and air was supplied to the fire through openings at the base of the burner or, sometimes, fans and grate systems. Steel mesh spark arrestors were placed on top in an attempt to prevent fires. A 1976 Register Guard article said there were more than 200 in Lane County in the mid-1960s, and a report by OSU says there were 376 in operation throughout Oregon at that time. Although wigwam burners were once a symbol of economic stability for many Oregon towns, they often operated at far from optimum burning conditions and many Ore-

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gonians got tired of choking on the smoke. In 1970, new air pollution laws began phasing out the burners. At the same time, new uses were found for the “waste.” That waste now becomes bark dust, particle board,

Mapleton charcoal briquettes, and wood pellets, to name just a few uses. Today, wigwam burners are becoming a rare sight in Oregon. For Curt Deatherage, seeking out and researching wigwam burners has become a consuming hobby. He has spent the past 15 years tracking down old burners throughout the northwest, including northern California, Washington, Idaho, and

Sweet Home Montana as well as Oregon. Over the years, he’s photographed about 250 of them. Curt’s passion for wigwam burners is evident when you talk with him. He estimates that there are about 40 to 45 still remaining in Oregon. That number changes as old burners fall down or are finally taken down due to liability concerns. Beyond taking photographs, Curt has also collected lumber industry trade magazines, mostly from the 1950s, which include advertisements from the manufactures of wigwam burners. In his self-published book, Lumber Icons, he has matched some of that advertising with wigwams that are still standing. I’ve sought out some of our local wigwam burners myself. Some, like the one at Davidson Industries in Mapleton, are obviously still loved. Others, like the one barely visible outside of Chitwood, are slowly falling down, being taken over by trees and nature. These once prominent icons are now remnants of the past quickly disappearing from our landscape. To find out more about Curt Deatherage’s book, Lumber Icons, please email him at curtdeath@yahoo.com. To share your memories of wigwam burners with the author, please email her at Colette@MySouthLane.com.

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We Are Different From The Rest

Something that makes us different from the rest is our vacuum tumbler. What is a vacuum tumbler? You ask. It’s a large piece of equipment that brines our smoked meats. Our vacuum tumbler has a large chamber that you load your meat and brine (or marinade) into and then suck all the pressure out of the chamber. Then it tumbles round and round. Here’s what happens inside. Sucking the pressure out of the chamber opens the meat fiber slightly and allows for the brine to be absorbed evenly throughout the meat. Under vacuum, the meat expands and becomes more porous, allowing the brine (or marinade) to penetrate deeper than soaking (like many others do). The gentle tumbling action of the drum coupled with the brine (or marinade) tenderizes and flavors the meat. This process takes a few hours, more or less depending what you’re tumbling-hams, bacons, or jerky. The meat is allowed to rest until the next day when we load it into our smokers. By this process, we get a great and flavorful product each and every time!!! This is why we’re different! We currently sell jerky, bacon, hams, smoked pork chops, Ham Hocks, and dried beef all prepared in our very own Daniels Vacuum Tumbler. Please stop in and check out what we have on the shelf. Mon-Fri 8am-5:30pm and Saturday 9am-12pm

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Conser Quarry provides materials and services for both private and commercial projects-from crushed quarry rock for road construction, driveway and house pads-to gravel for basic building needs. Services include equipment rental with operator. So, besides having rock we also have the expertise to excavate and lay the rock for you. If you need a road or driveway (or ??) give us a call and we can redress your gravel surface or build fresh. We can keep you out of the mud this winter! Conser’s service area includes the Junction City, Harrisburg, Monroe, Veneta and surrounding areas. Conser Quarry is located northwest of Junction City at 27387 Ferguson Road and can be reached by phone at 541-998-6493. We are open weekdays from 7am4:30pm and Saturdays 7am-12pm. Check out our new website at Conserquarry.com. •Kathy & Traci•

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Now Is A Good Time For An Annual Physical Exam A lot has changed in the last couple of years. Many of you have undergone significant changes in your insurance. The amount of information about insurance products can be overwhelming and patients sometimes don’t realize their insurance covers the cost of an annual exam. Patients should use this visit to be thoroughly examined, review their health status, take a close look at their medications and discuss a plan for optimizing their health in the months ahead - that’s what annual exams are for!

Your Provider has access to a state-of-the-art electronic medical records system. It houses information of many kinds, but may not include medications you’ve been prescribed by other specialists, from emergency department visits or even regular over the counter medications you may use. Its important to bring as complete a list as possible to your visit. Improving the quality of your medical record leads to better decisions, and a higher quality of life often is the result. Its probably not surprising that your Providers troubleshooting is sharper when

they have the best information available. Some patients at Junction City Medical have learned how to access the “Portal” on the website, junctioncitymedical.com. It has information on your prescriptions too, and can be used to interact with your medical team. Refill requests can be entered there, along with easy access to information on upcoming appointments and results of previous lab testing. Ask your medical team about it. It’s a time saver. Call up and schedule yourself for your annual exam. You’ll be glad you did.

Meet Family-Nurse Practioner Yvonne Keep

“I’ve been here for three weeks and look forward to many years here,” says FNP-C (Family Nurse Practioner Certified) Yvonne Keep.

“The docs here are phenomenal and the co-workers are great. I began my nursing career at 19 in Michigan, then was in Bend for 16 years, then 7 years in Montana (rural medicine in Cutbank) and then in Corvallis (internal medicine) for 2 years. Along the way, my profession has been one of varied exposure to different care techniques. I came to Junction City because I really enjoy family medicine. “Here in Junction City we do broad spectrum care. I like serving all ages. It allows for a better understanding of individual and family needs. This allows me to share with our patients the concept

of preventative care. That means, of course, giving up a lifestyle that will harm your body and trading it for a lifestyle that will offer the best possible for your body. Along with this comes ‘feeling good’. “This is my professional passion, to motivate people to a healthier lifestyle. And I have a special concern for young people, that if they stray from healthy habits to correct their course. “My personal goal is to embed myself in Junction City and be active in the community and to never retire. This small town community along with fine professionals to work with make it a perfect place to live.”

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much whatever needed to be done. During the late 1970’s when demand was high for post frame buildings, she learned to design from plans brought in for estimates. Her first design was her own barn for livestock, built 35 years ago and still standing strong. Over the years, post frame design and products have evolved but the essence of simplicity in building remains the same. We design to accomplish intended use, using the best materials and products. Our goal is to provide our customers with the best value and usefulness in a variety of out buildings.

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Your Pole Barn, Your Way — The Pole Barn People Owner Becky Lindahl

By Becky Lindahl, Owner Barncraft Building Supply originally started out as Junction City’s Lindahl Lumber Company, a family business. My father, Leonard Lindahl, started the company in the 1960s as a pallet factory. It then evolved into a lumber yard selling seconds and low grade materials like concrete and roofing. At that time, Jerry’s Home Center only sold plumbing fittings and electrical parts, so Lindahl’s eventually became a full-fledged lumber yard. I, Becky Lindahl, was in high school then, and I built pallets for extra money. I also handled deliveries and drove trucks. After my dad passed away in 1975, my brother, Mike, took over the business. I then moved inside, doing sales and designing barns. I learned from the contractors buying materials from our business. Their support was crucial then and remains so today, as I continue to learn new ways to design barns from our builders. After the economic crash of the 1980s, many of our major residential contractors went out of

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business. I began designing pole The jobs I lose are the ones barns regularly. where the customers want to spend The inventory required to more than my packages cost! supply pole barn packages was far The whole idea is that pole barns less varied, so it was a faster turn should be simple. They don’t need on a much smaller amount of to cost much, although we can working capital. I purchased the dress them up. company from my brother in 1988 Designs are a mix of strong and and changed the name to reflect sturdy, elegant and rustic, practical the pole barn services we provided. yet easy to customize to a variety Today, we at Barncraft are known of purposes. as ‘the pole barn people.’ Many people wonder about a I love the pole barn I designed woman in the building materials for myself in 1978, where I raise industry, and I can tell you that I animals. Other customers use pole have never experienced any gender barns for workshops, classic cars, discrimination. I have had 26 years The Pole Barn People Barncraft Building Supply started in 1988 from a previously Barncraft employs a handful of people and Be wood working, and toy family storage. so far of wonderful customers, owned business; Lindahl Lumber Co. Present owner, the best crew ever: Rebecca Lindahl, had workedsuppliers, there since 1973, doing prettyemployees. Lora Paulson, office manager, Some are built for commercial and Best ofteacher of techn much whatever needed to be done. of office machine. Sylvia Digerness, Designer, sa During the late 1970’s when demand was high for post frame keeper of order. uses. all, I get to bring my dog, Shadow, buildings, she learned to design from plans brought in for estiNathan McClatchey, operations manager, prot Her first design was her own barn for livestock, built 35 chandise, loader and unloader, scheduler of deliv LANDSCAPE PRODU These days, more thanmates. half to work. years ago and still standing strong. John delivery driver, for over 25 yea • FirAlldridge, Bark—$25/yd (Doug Fir Bark) Over the years, post frame design and products have evolved Leianna data entry, salesperson, sprea • Hemlock Bark—$35/yd (dark and less splin our buildings are engineered as of simplicity in building Come letsame.usWedesign aWheeler, pole barn but the essence remains the fulness. • Hog Fuel—$18.50/yd design to accomplish intended use, using the best materials and The team has this one thing in common; enjoy • Nature’sas Best$2,000. Planting Soil—$35/yd (great fo residential accessory buildings for you starting low products. Our goal is to provide our customers with the best aspeople and helping them have their dream proje including organic) value and usefulness in a variety of out buildings. reality. • Mint Straw—$18/yd (from local sources) rather than for farm use. We Check out our building and • Loam—$21.50/yd (clean sandy soil) • River (from the river) partner with Nicholas Jasper of landscaping supplies asSand—$21/yd well. My • 3/4” Minus Gravel—$20/yd (3/4” or less) • 1/2” Open Gravel—$35/yd Alliance Engineering on these crew and I are always ready and (1/2” crushed) www.barncraftjc.com projects. He specializes in pole willing to help. • 93166 Prairie Rd. Junction City, Open Mon.-Fri. 8am-5pm & Sat. 9am barns and he keeps it simple, saving our customers money. SAVE Money! SAVE in our coupons Bring in We offer barn designs Bring along with quality barn material www.barncraftjc.com (541) 998-2317 packages for your building, your way. We provide affordable designs THE POLE BARN PEOPLE 1 mile south of Junction City, near the intersection of HWY 99 & HWY36 to a fault. (Near the back of this magazine)

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YOUR HEALTH

By Dr. Garreth MacDonald, DC

Whiplash

First, let us understand two terms. The word“Whiplash” encompasses the damage that occurs to the bony spine, particularly, the soft tissues of the neck. “Whiplash associated disorders” (WAD) encompass ALL the associated injuries and symptoms. For simplicity let’s talk about WAD. A typical auto accident There you are sitting at a red light when suddenly, wham, your car gets hit from behind. “What was that?” you say to yourself, slightly dazed and confused. You realize you’ve been hit. “Am I OK?” “Is everyone else OK?” Then you start thinking about your car. Later, perhaps hours or even into a few days later, it begins to sink in. Ever since the collision, you have not been feeling like your normal self. You’re experiencing obvious pains and symptoms like muscle stiffness and spasm, neck pain, headaches, numbness and tingling, mid back pain, low back pain, difficulty sleeping, irritability, memory loss, fatigue, difficulty concentrating, and many other problems. You go to your doctor. He/ she concludes that your neck was hyperextended. He/she prescribes pills and says to come back in two

weeks if pain persists. After two weeks you go back in pain and get more pills. The cycle continues to repeat itself. Your quality of life is not improving. You worry about the cause of the pain AND a new problem, becoming addicted to pain pills. WHY do you hurt? What can you do? Back to the the accident During the accident, within 250 milliseconds, your neck went through abnormal motion causing it to flex and extend – At The Same Time! Your ligaments and soft tissue have been damaged. This is WHY you hurt. You are not suffering from a “whip” or a “lash” nor are you suffering from a “hyperextension/hyperflexion”injury. Now that you know what is causing your pain, treatment needs to focus on the injured tissues (the ligaments of the neck joints) and not just masking the pain with pills. Chiropractic is the primary treatment method for focusing on these damaged joints. While the joints are being fixed, it is also wise to include therapeutic exercises and simple stretches. Obviously the muscles are sore too, and massage therapy is beneficial. •

Over the past 15 years, Dr. MacDonald has focused his studies primarily on auto injuries (commonly referred to as “whiplash” - although incorrect), to become “Eugene’s Auto Injury Expert”.

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A big part of safety is thinking ahead, being prepared. The simplest form of hazard analysis business owners do is probably asking themselves what they need in their first aid kits. What could happen on my site? Could there be cuts, minor burns, exposure to heat, cold or weather? There is an ANSI standard for the basics to include in any kit, whether you are outfitting a small office, a large truck, a restaurant, lumber mill, grocery store or machine shop. There is a special “Forest Activities” fill specified by OSHA for logging operations. But because OSHA puts the responsibility of being prepared on each employer, special conditions may require special fills. We build kits to ANSI standards, but we also build custom kits of various sizes and purposes for sports teams, truckers, manufacturers, deli and fast food shops, disaster response teams and sheriff’s departments. And we make refills easy. Metal kits and cabinets, plastic kits, soft kits in fanny packs, duffels or backpacks? See us at Norwest Safety for First Aid. Personal Protection from Head to Toe Hard Hats Safety Glasses & Goggles Respirators Hi-Vis Clothing First Aid Gloves for Every Task Raingear, Boots & Protective Suits Headlamps, Flashlights & Portable Lighting

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It’s Winter! If you haven’t had a complete service and thorough check-up don’t wait. Call me for an appointment now! Winter is not only rough on our vehicles, it is also rough on us when our vehicles leave us stranded. I will do a thorough check-up—inspecting your tires and fluids and the many other essentials that, if they fail, will affect your safety and comfort. When did you last check your: • AC fluids and heating efficiency • Engine oil, level and quality • Engine running efficiency • Transmission oil, level and quality • Steering fluid, level and quality • Shock absorbers • Lubrication and inspection of all joints • Brake shoe thickness This is just a general list, but if any ONE of these fail you will be seriously affected. CALL TODAY! ASE Certified. Bill Morrow does complete work on all automotive and light trucks (6.0 L and 7.3 L Diesel operation & service).

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Winter is the time of year for trailer Service and repairs. We at Hitch Pro & Tow, Inc. invite customers to have us do their annual service work in winter to beat the summer rush. Now is a great time to get bearings packed and trailers ready by spring. We also have specials, with a sale going on for bearing packs thru February this winter. Serving trailers and recreational vehicles, Hitch Pro typically completes installations in just one day. Our company has a large inventory that is complimented by a staff of skilled technicians, each with more than 20 years of experience. Hitch Pro & Tow services hydraulic and electric brakes, as well as trailer lights for any hookup. If you have new equipment, now is the time to get it installed so it works well with your other equipment. We can customize or modify hitches to fit almost any The Hitch Pro team L to R: Sean Stewart, Craig Metzger, Pat Rickels, Brian Wilson, Ken Banyard vehicle. We have Roadmaster and Blue Ox tow bars for your motor home and tow vehicles. We install the SMI Braking (541) 434-2403 system for tow vehicles, motorcycle racks, bicycle racks, nerf 866-875-3715 bars, goosenecks, mud flaps, fifth wheels, and a variety of ball 4701 West 11th Avenue hitches. We also build, install and service them all. We want Eugene, Oregon 97402 our customers to be confident that they are towing properly Open Mon-Fri 8-5:30pm and safely. “Don’t take a chance with your towables, call Hitch Pro & Tow today.” Be sure to visit: www.hitchproandtow.net

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Keeping Trailers Safely on the Road

Left to right: Sales Manager Ken Banyard, and President Craig Metzger. Metzger says, “My team has been together for more than ten years. Their professional skill and friendly customer service is why we are successful.”

By Ken Banyard Working with recreational towing equipment, Hitch Pro & Tow, Inc. has been serving customers since Ken Mort, a custom fabricator, started the business in 1999. Craig Metzger had been friends with Ken for years and worked with him at Les Service & Canopy Sales in Springfield. The two always wanted to be in business together, so Craig joined the business and became co-owner with Ken. The business was incorporated in 2002. After Ken’s death in 2010, Craig became president of Hitch Pro & Tow, which is still located at its original location on West Eleventh in Eugene. Besides Craig, five other employees make this business a success today: our sales manager, Ken Banyard; our bookkeeper, Norma Metzger; and three incredible fabricators and installers, Pat Rickels, Brian Wilson and Sean Stewart. As Craig became aware of each of the employees at the time they were looking for a new position, he was able to offer them work. What makes our business stand

Left to right: Ken Banyard (sales manager), Pat Rickels (fabricator), Norma Metzger (secretary), Brian Wilson (fabricator), Sean Stewart (service), and President Craig Metzger holding Bailey (a happy spaniel mix mascot).

out from others is the tremendous vehicles, using the SMI system. amount of experience between our If we do not have the hitch in staff and what our staff brings to stock, we can order it from our the customers. suppliers and usually have it the Our customers come first. next day. This way you don’t have If there’s a problem, we service to wait a week or two weeks to get them after the sale and we take your installations done. exceptional care of them. We Recreational vehicles include are proud of the many return travel trailers, fifth wheels, and customers and referrals by word of any trailer you would put an ATV mouth. on. We install hitches to be able to Our business works in the sales tow them and we do fabrication and installation of recreational on certain trailers that need towing equipment. We set up changes. vehicles to be towed behind motor We also repair or service homes, which is a huge part of our tailgates, broken hinges, electrical business. wiring, brake controls, sway bars, We do a lot of work on horse and weight distribution systems. trailers, utility trailers, cargo Our staff invites you to get trailers, regular travel trailers, your annual trailer repairs and and most any type of trailer. We service done before the busy also do repairs, we pack wheel summer months. The winter bearings, flip axles, and do custom months allow speedy service along work. Our work basically keeps with in-house repair specials to get your trailers in good towing your trailers and vehicles safely on condition. the road by spring. People can also purchase parts • and carry them out themselves. Work and for Pleasure We haveTowing a largeforinventory With nice weather upon us, reasons to tow increase. Folks tow speed boats to lakes, fishing boatskinds to rivers, motorcycles towing accessories—all of to mountains, ATVs to sand dunes, horse trailers to riding trails, and campers to camps sites. Workers tow as well, using utility balls, trailers ballformounts, brake controls, yard work, home repairs, and moving furniture. Now is We the timehave to get your newRoadmaster and older vehicles in proper and locks. all towing order to avoid the hassle of costly breakdowns along 541-434-2403 the road. With more than 20 years of hitching experience, & Blue Ox tow bars available, andthe experts at Hitch Pro & Tow in West Eugene will make your towing experience a safe one. 4701 West 11th Ave., Eugene install braking systems for tow “We build and service trailer lights for new and older

www.OregonCommunityConnection.com says Hitch Pro’s president, Craig Metzger. “When we do wheel hookups, and we do electric and hydraulic brake controls,”

bearings, we don’t just add grease—we clean out the old grease, clean the bearing surfaces and pack in new grease. And then we check the alignment and align your vehicle if needed.

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Reasonably Priced Computers and Repairs By David Rohde, Owner A computer class in college is how I, David Rohde, of R Computer Company in Harrisburg, first learned about computers. My interest peaked after a friend gave me an IBM compatible computer and I moved 200 miles away. After that, whenever I had a question, I would call him and he would walk me through it. I also learned to research in college, so if I had a question, I would search the Internet. I eventually started working on computers on my own, so essentially, I am self taught. I stayed interested in computers even after I began teaching math, pastoring, and working as an administrator at Masters Christian High School in Eugene. I built the entire network for the school and maintained all the computers. My family started R Computer in 1999, just prior to my going to work for Symantec Corporation. Software companies do a tremendous job in offering instruction to their employees in all aspects of the computer world.

All the classes offered to me helped me in my computer business. After leaving the software industry in 2005, R Computer became a full-time business. My son, Scott, works with me in the office, while my wife, Jnona, is office manager. Our business philosophy is ‘let’s build a system that is going to last the customer for a number of years, and let’s try to get the best economical deal that we can, so the customer gets the best performance and reliability for the least amount of money.’ Our company repairs computers and builds custom desktops. We service residential and small business customers. Our largest customer has about 25 computers. We built all their computers and their network and we installed the wiring when they relocated to a new facility. I handle repairs remotely or I go on site. We do virus removal, hardware replacement, and wireless networking. We also install wireless printers and routers. Additionally, we repair

hardware on older computers with XP that other companies refuse to work on. As far as XP goes, just keep using it as you have been. Microsoft no longer offers updates for XP, but you don’t need to buy a new computer until you want one. Virus protection is still available for XP, and we will work on them as long as people have them At R Computer, we strive to treat people right. Our turnaround time is about 24 clock hours unless we need to order parts. We charge an hourly rate, with a minimum in-the-shop of $75. We’ll reduce the cost for short jobs. In-house or office calls are a minimum of $100. We don’t charge for mileage. Telephone support is no charge whether or not a person has been a customer before. The Lord continues to bless us as our business grows every year.

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PORTLAND BAGEL COMPANY For discounts go to: oregoncommunityconnection.com 3385 Broadway “We are in our fourth year on Oregon’s South Coast!!” Bruce and Jeanne Moore, owners of Portland Bagel Company, say they love their life!! “It is our joy to say that Portland Bagel Company has become the place to meet friends and family to have a quick snack on the go or a leisurely lunch in the Coos Bay-North Bend area. You will find the store at 3385 Broadway, North Bend, filled with children and families enjoying the atmosphere and chalk tables whenever you stop in.

North Bend, OR 97459 “Portland Bagel Company is more than just bagels!! We have a full espresso bar, assorted fresh baked muffins and cookies too. Our 25 different varieties of bagels are baked fresh in the store daily. Each can become a yummy hot egg sandwich with melted cheese, a deli style sandwich with fresh veggies, or mix and match a baker’s dozen box to share with friends. With so many flavors of cream cheese the traditional bagel and cream cheese is a great choice too. All of your favorite selections are available to eat in

Clean and Healthy Pork

It’s a comfort to know that Wuergler Family Farms in Drain emphasizes the humane treatment of animals on their custom-raised pork farm. The Wuergler’s strive to do what’s right while respecting the land and treating animals humanely to sustain local communities. “Our pigs are bred healthy in a clean environment, coming from good breeding stock with solid genetics,” say owners Steve and Bonnie Wuergler. “We use a quality feed program with whole grains and no growth hormones. “Because of our low-stress livestock handling coupled with daily interactions with family members, our champion quality show pigs have fine dispositions combining friendliness and curiosity. During farrowing (birthing) time it is not uncommon to pull all-nighters; pigs don’t groom their young when born, so we try to be in the barn with every birth to insure the babies are clean and dry and at least know how to find a teat in order to get their first colostrum.” “Steve is on the board of Oregon Pork Producers and has served on the National Pork Board, staying on top of industry issues. Our animal care providers and our farm are Pork Quality Assurance Plus certified.” For Quality meat at a reasonable price, Call Today.

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541-756-2221 or take out . . . or they will be brought to you for your convenience!!” Open 7 days a week Mon.-Fri. 6:30 AM to 5:00 PM Saturday 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM Sunday 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM Portland Bagel Company has a variety of catering menu items and is happy to work with large and small groups. Don’t forget - FREE delivery is available within the Coos Bay and North Bend city limits on all orders. For more info: portlandbagelcompany.com

Wuergler Family Farms 541-836-2601 Drain, Oregon

The Wuergler Family Farm is currently breeding Yorkshire, Hampshire, Berkshire, Duroc and Crossbred pigs for the spring 4-H/FFA project season as well as filling our customers’ orders for quality pork. “As we continue to grow we hope to have pigs of all age groups available throughout the year. We recommend you place your orders early so we can pick the best animals to ‘meat’ your needs. We thank all our current and new customers for your continued business.” Steve & Bonnie

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University of Oregon Coach Mark Helfrich By Kirsten Albright When he graduated from Marshfield High School, many believed that Oregon head coach Mark Helfrich was headed for medical school and an eventual career in orthopedic surgery. Helfrich certainly was smart enough to follow his dream to become a surgeon, having graduated from Marshfield as salutatorian with a 3.96 GPA. Helfrich also served as his high school’s student body vice president and played on the varsity football, track, basketball and track teams. He had offers to walk on as a quarterback at the University of Oregon or Stanford University. Instead, he enrolled at Southern Oregon University and went on to become one of the best quarterbacks in school history. Helfrich earned NAIA All-American and firstteam Columbia Football Association honors as a senior. He also set records for single-season passing yards (2,712), total offense (3,196) and touchdown passes (23), and had more than 400-yards in single-game total offense three times.

After finishing his career at Southern Oregon, Helfrich briefly played quarterback and acted as the assistant offensive coordinator in Europe for the Vienna Austria Vikings. He then returned to Oregon to become a graduate coaching assistant under Mike Bellotti in 1997. He bounced to Boise State, Arizona State and Colorado, before finding his way back to the University of Oregon in 2009 as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach under Chip Kelly. Being Kelly’s offensive coordinator is like being Peyton Manning’s backup – you’re not going to get much credit. Kelly was an offensive genius, who changed everything in the program from managing the players eating and sleeping habits to putting a vital-monitoring device called a Catapult on every student-athlete. It seems natural that Helfrich would be doomed to living in Kelly’s shadow. Though Helfrich hasn’t overhauled the athletic department like Kelly did, it doesn’t mean that he hasn’t left his mark. What Helfrich added is a per-

sonal touch. Under Helfrich, the team culture changed from a business-like approach to a more family feel. Oregon is often referred to as one of the most tight-knit teams in the country since Helfrich took over, from the student interns to the coaches. Because of Kelly’s success, few are aware of just how lucky Oregon is to have the new coach. He set a college football record for most wins by a first year head coach and he’s only lost four out of his 28 games. He discovered and developed Marcus Mariota into Oregon’s first Heisman Trophy Winner. And he’s done all that while being the lowest paid coach in the Pac-12, with a $2 million base salary per year. Not only has Helfrich been wildly successful, but he’s also a great match for the program. Helfrich is often quoted as saying the Ducks head coaching job is the pinnacle of his career. He’s the first native Oregonian to serve as the Duck’s head coach since John Warren in 1942 and, of course, grew up attending Oregon football games. •

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Are You Needing Professional Help? — Phone 514-554-3280 Over the past years, our staff at the Oregon NW Community Connection Magazine has ‘connected’ with a wide variety of professionals. We have come to realize that a quality professional is someone who knows a subject in depth, who keeps up with the latest laws and technology, and whose expertise is far reaching and reasonably priced. Rather than keep this resource to ourselves we thought it would be a real value to our readers to share our professional contacts, at NO charge.

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Insurance: • help with your health insurance, whether ObamaCare or Medicare • an insurance representative that covers from car insurance to home owners to life insurance • do you need renter’s insurance • do you need commercial insurance • do you need farm insurance Real Estate: • do you want to refinance your home • do you want to purchase a home • do you want to purchase commercial property Health Professionals: • do you need a doctor • a dentist • a chiropractor, one who understands auto injury • a physical therapist • an acupuncturist • a caring hospital Legal: • Real estate attorney, • Estate attorney, • Small business attorney, • Corporate attorney Financial: • a financial planner (think of your retirement) • a bookkeeper • a bookkeeper auditor • an accountant

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Computers: • do you have problems with your computer network • do you want to set up a network • help deciding which computer fits your needs • need computer repair Business: (Also, see all the above) • do you need a full service advertising agency • do you need to understand ‘networking’ • do you need a consultant • dependable labor for repetitive tasks Around the home—city or country: • someone to take down hazardous trees; in the city or country • someone to train you and your dog? • quarry rock at a decent price • the most reasonable cost/value tires for your car • an honest company to inspect your home • a safe treatment to combat home destroyer bugs • an honest mechanic • a body shop to repair vehicle damage to like new • a trailer hitch, tow bar, bike rack installed • a butcher shop that will do a quality job • a small farm tractor that is the best in price and durability • an antique you would like repaired, professionally • an air conditioning/heating company you can trust

This is just a partial list of the type of people we know. So, if you need a professional who has integrity, and you need a first (or second) opinion, we will share our contacts with you, our readers. Tell us your need, and we’ll match that need with a professional. We will then contact you with his/her name, phone number and credentials. Finding a professional is now made easy. Have a need? GIVE US A CALL, 541-554-3280 Of course, we have no responsibility for the relationship you develop between you and the professional.

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University of Oregon Student Athlete Jeff Lockie By Kirsten Albright It’s easy to overlook the backup quarterback when your starter is someone as special as Marcus Mariota. Jeff Lockie, a 6’2” 200-pound redshirt sophomore, has usually been relegated to being the team play caller, scout team leader and garbage time quarterback. While most players would be jealous of the first string quarterback, Lockie has only expressed gratitude to have been given the chance to learn from Mariota. During their time together at Oregon the two have become close friends. Lockie has often said that Mariota has taught him how to manage a game and become a better quarterback. He didn’t only learn how to run an offense from Mariota – he

picked up volunteering from the star player, too. Mariota invited him along to the Boys & Girls Club of the Emerald Valley, where both quarterbacks volunteered every week during the off season. Oregon football players usually start out volunteering at the Boys & Girls Club as part of the University of Oregon athletic department’s O Heroes program, which helps match student-athletes with volunteering opportunities. Lockie frequently volunteers at the Greenhill Humane Society and at the RiverBend Pediatric Unit. This year Lockie also joined 20 fellow student-athletes and University of Oregon athletic department staff members on a service trip to Nicaragua. The Ducks helped to build a multi-sport court that will serve as a venue for

community and athletic events. It’s clear that Lockie has a strong interest in giving back to the community and helping people, particularly youth. “I want to continue to participate in service trips as well as start a foundation of my own,” Lockie said. Lockie plans on obtaining his MBA after graduating with degrees in Sports Management and Business Administration.

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Photographing Infants

Our son holding his newborn. Our first grandchild!

We joined the ranks of grandparents just this last month. It was pretty exciting and has brought us a new photography challenge. Newborns are wonderful and amazing. And they sleep. A lot. They are also very small and don’t take up much of a photo frame. It can make taking interesting pictures difficult. Here are some things that can help you get great shots of the newborns in your life: • Be prepared for him/her to wake up. If you take a few shots while they’re asleep, you will be able to test the lighting and adjust your cam-

era accordingly. Then when they’re awake, you can make the most of your short window of time to get some photos (with eyes open, if you prefer). • Get close. Be right in near the little one’s face so that most of the frame is full. A quality lens and good lighting eliminates the need for a flash. • Concentrate on photos of important people holding the child. A sleeping baby photo is okay, but special family members holding a sleeping baby tells stories. Concentrate on faces and hands and get in close. Close up creates a sense of intimacy between the child and the holder. • Avoid harsh lighting and flash. • Be careful using props. Be sure to consider safety and comfort first before taking pictures with props. Also be aware that props can overwhelm your picture. • Finally, be patient. Remember, today isn’t the only day you have to get pictures. Soon that newborn will be a few months old and staying awake for longer periods. Each

day the personality will peek out. Have fun with your newborn. We hope you get some nice pictures but never forget that time spent behind a camera is time spent away from interacting with your family. Put down the camera and get some personal snuggle time with the child. Lifeslice Photography is a husband and wife team that specializes in location portraiture, weddings, family life portraits, high school senior portraits, pets, events and a lot more. Other features are: DVD with copyright release, no travel charge for weddings in Oregon and SW Washington, unlimited touch ups, password protected online galleries AND tons of creative photo ideas that will move you, thrill you, and sometimes make you laugh! We are based in Springfield Oregon. We are always anxious to talk photography and answer questions. Phone: 541-914-7977 Email: lifeslice@live.com www.lifeslicephotography.com

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EVENTS CALENDAR February, March, April, (& early May)

The Oregon NW Community Connection Magazine event calendar is for informational purposes only. The events listed on the calendar are hosted by organizations other than Oregon NW Community Connection Magazine. Oregon NW Community Connection Magazine is not responsible for the content or quality of the events and activities. Oregon NW Community Connection Magazine encourages you to contact the event host organization directly with questions or for additional details. If you would like your event listed in our next issue or on our website please e-mail your info to Events@oregoncommunityconnection.com or mail your info to Oregon NW Community Connections Magazine, P.O. Box 729, Junction City, OR 97448

Benton County

April 19 Procession of the Species 541-766-1734 April 19 – November 22 Corvallis Farmers’ Market Saturday Market 1st and Jackson — 9 am - 1 pm April 23 – November 26 Wednesday Market 1st and Jackson — 9 am - 1 pm 541-740-1542 www.locallygrown.org April 27 47th Annual Historic Auto Club Show & Swap www.bentoncountyfair.net

February 11 6:30pm Samaritan Awards Ceremony Philomath High School, 2054 Applegate St, Philomath, OR 97370 For more info call 541929-2454. February 14 Heart to Heart Dinner & Silent Auction. For more information call (541) 929-7619.

March

No Events to List

May

541-766-6800 205 NW 5th St, Corvallis Population: 86,500 Area: 689 sq. mi. Named after Sen. Thomas Benton and created from Polk County in 1847. Benton County Fairgrounds, 110 SW 53rd St, Corvallis. 541-766-6521 www.bentoncountyfair.net

CORVALLIS –

Originally named Marysville. Home of Oregon State University, a noted agricultural and engineering college. Corvallis has the most “green” buildings per capita and was ranked #1 in patents per capita and Peace Corps volunteers in the U.S. Population- 55,000 Elev- 225+ ft Incorp- 1857 Visitor’s Center- 420 NW 2nd St, 541-757-1544 Chamber of Comm- same above, 541-757-1505 Library- 645 Monroe Ave, 541-766-6926

Venues

LaSells Stewart Center, 875 SW 26th St, OSU, 541-737-2402, www.oregonstate.edu/lasells Majestic Theatre, 115 SW 2nd St, 541-738-7469 www.majestic.org

Events February/ March No Events to List

April

April 5 Spring Stampede Rough Stock Rodeo www.bentoncountyfair.net April 13 Corvallis Half Marathon www.corvallishalfmarathon.com

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May 2-4 OSU Mom’s and Family Weekend www.oregonstate.edu/mupc/moms May 24-26 Wineries Open House www.heartofwillamette.com May 26 Heart of the Valley Triathlon & Duathlon www.hotvtriathlon.com

MONROE –

The City of Monroe formed around a small sawmill established in 1852 by Joseph White. It is a small agricultural community featuring wineries, a vodka distillery, a pro-level golf course and Christmas trees. It is still home to Hull Oaks Lumber Mill, the only steam-powered sawmill operating in the U.S. Population- 620 Elev- 288 ft Incorp- 1914 Chamber of Comm- 541-998-6154 Library- 380 N 5th St, 541-847-5174

April

April 11 Garage Sale - Lions Club April 11 Salmon & Jazz Night Philomath Scout Lodge Inc, 660 Clemens Mill Road, Philomath, OR 97370, Hosted by Rotary Club of Philomath.

May

No Events to List

Coos County

Museums

South Benton County Museum, 140 S 5th St, 541-847-7226

Events February/March/April/May No Events to List

PHILOMATH –

Philomath (Greek: “Love of Learning”) was home to Philomath College,1867-1929, this college building is now home to the Benton County Historical Society and Museum. Another college, named ‘College of Philomath’ was built in 1890 and burned down in 1893. Population- 4,600 Elev- 279 ft Incorp- 1882 Chamber of Comm- 541-929-2454 Library- 1050 Applegate, 541-929-3016

Museums

Benton County Historical Museum, 1101 Main St, 541-929-6230

Events February

541-396-7580 250 N. Baxter, Coquille Population: 62,500 Area: 1,806 sq. mi. Names on various early maps were: Koos,

COOS BAY –

First called the town of Marshfield in 1853, later, in 1944, became Coos Bay. Population- 16,000 Elev- 23 ft Incorp- 1874 (as Marshfield) Visitor’s Center- 541-269-0215 Chamber of Comm- 541-266-0868 Library- 525 Anderson, 541-269-1101

Museums

Coos Art Museum, 541-267-3901 The Egyptian Theatre, 541-808-8295, www.egyptiantheatreoregon.com

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February

February 6-16 Quilt Run 101 Various Locations On Hwy 101 For More Information Call 541-267-0749 February 6 First Friday Wine Walk 50 Central Ave. Coos Bay, OR 97420 For More Information, Contact Cindy Rawlings At 541-844-9494 February 13 Foreign Film Friday 525 Anderson Ave Coos Bay, OR 97420 (541) 269-1101 February 14 Contra Dance 93393 Greenacres Lane Coos Bay, OR 97420 (541) 808-1002

March

March 6 First Friday Wine Walk 50 Central Ave. Coos Bay, OR 97420 For More Information, Contact Cindy Rawlings At 541-844-9494 March 13 Foreign Film Friday 525 Anderson Ave Coos Bay, OR 97420 (541) 269-1101 March 14 Run of Two Cities Mingus Park Coos Bay, OR 97420 (541) 269-5169 March 14 Contra Dance 93393 Greenacres Lane Coos Bay, OR 97420 (541) 808-1002 March 21 South Coast Striders Hike, Golden Silver Falls Golden & Silver Falls Coos Bay, OR 97420 (541) 269-8077 March 27 International Folk Dancing 93393 Greenacres Lane Coos Bay, OR 97420 (541) 808-1002

April

April 3 First Friday Wine Walk 50 Central Ave. Coos Bay, OR 97420 For More Information, Contact Cindy Rawlings At 541-844-9494 April 10 Foreign Film Friday 525 Anderson Ave Coos Bay, OR 97420 (541) 269-1101 April 11 Contra Dance 93393 Greenacres Lane Coos Bay, OR 97420 (541) 808-1002 April 12 South Coast Striders Hike – Sweet Creek Falls 50 Central Ave Coos Bay, OR 97420 (541) 269-8077 April 25 38th Annual Roseburg to Coos Bay Relay Military Wagon Road Coos Bay, OR 97420 (541) 267-6329 or (541)-756-1589 April 25 Rhododendron Flower Show And Sale At Pony Village Mall For More Information Call Ray 541-267-4176 April 24 International Folk Dancing 93393 Greenacres Lane Coos Bay, OR 97420 (541) 808-1002

May

May 1-12 Tall Ship Days – Lady Washington & Hawaiian Chieftain Coos Bay Boardwalk Coos Bay, OR 97420 call (800)-200-5239 or (541)-269-0215 May 1 First Friday Wine Walk 50 Central Ave. Coos Bay, OR 97420 For More Information, Contact Cindy Rawlings At 541-844-9494 May 8 Foreign Film Friday 525 Anderson Ave Coos Bay, OR 97420 (541) 269-1101 May 9 Contra Dance 93393 Greenacres Lane Coos Bay, OR 97420 (541) 808-1002 May 9 30th Annual Prediction Run/Walk Coos Bay Boardwalk Coos Bay, OR 97420 (541) 267-6329 May 14 Historic Walking Tour of Downtown Coos Bay 50 Central Ave Coos Bay, OR 97420 (541) 252-1919 May 14 Downtown Farmers Market 50 Central Ave Coos Bay, OR 97420 (541) 269-0215 or (800)824-8486

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CHARLESTON –

A quaint fishing village just eight miles from Coos Bay and North Bend and is located just inside the entrance to the bay. Charleston home to some of the finest recreation and most beautiful scenery in the Northwest. PopulationElev- 225 ft Incorp- 1857 Chamber of Comm- 541-757-1505

February

February 14, Charleston merchants annual crab feed Contact: Ruth Baker 541-290-1099 February 14, Wine Chocolate Tasting 91152 Cape Arago Highway Charleston, OR 97420 (541) 888-0146

March

March 7, Birds On The Estuary Charleston Visitor Center Please Call (541) 888-5558 To Make Your Reservation March 28, Solve Great Oregon Beach Cleanup Various Locations Throughout The Coast Call For Info. (503) 844-9571

February 17, Burns Night Celebration & Dinner Coastal Celtic Society’s 13Th Annual Burns’ Night Call (541) 756-8800 For More Info.

March

March 13-15, 26th Annual South Coast Clambake Jazz Festival 201 Tremont Ave North Bend, OR 97459 Call (541) 756-8800 For More Info. March 20, Sip ‘n Stroll! 2079 Sherman Ave North Bend, OR 97459 (541) 756-4613

April

April 25-26, Rhododendron Flower Show & Plant Sale 1611 Virginia Ave North Bend, OR 97459 (541) 267-4176 or (541)-756-0433

May

May 16-17, 10th Annual Tomato-Rama & More 1611 Virginia Ave North Bend, OR 97459 (541) 572-5263

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April

April 4, South Slough Birding 61907 Seven Devils Road Charleston, OR 97420 (541) 888-5558

May

May 10, Shore Acres Rhododendron Sunday Mother’s Day 89039 Cape Arago Highway Charleston, Or 97420 (541) 888-3732 May 25, Blessing Of The Fleet Charleston Boat Basin At 10Am (541) 888-8888

LAKESIDE –

Located on the edge of Tenmile Lake, noted for recreation and fishing. Population- 1,700 Elev- 23 ft Incorp- 1924 Chamber of Comm- 290 S 8th St Ste.1, 541-759-3981 Library - 915 N Lake Rd, 541-759-4432

Events February/March/April

Jan 1- April 30 Steelhead Derby call Ringo’s Lakeside Marina (541)759-3312

May

May 8-10 Crawdad Festival call (541)759-3981

NORTH BEND –

With its magnificent McCullough Bridge, it’s the northern gateway to the Bay Area. It boasts a history of great innovators and business people. Population- 9.720 Elev- 41 ft Incorp- 1903 Visitor’s Center- 1380 Sherman Ave, 541-756-4613 Chamber of Comm- 145 Central Ave. Coos Bay, 541266-0868 Library- 1800 Sherman Ave, 541-756-1073

Museum

Coos County Historical Society Museum, 1220 Sherman Ave, 541-756-6320

Events February

February 14, Love Run Simpson Park North Bend, Or 97459 This Is A Fun 5K Cross Country Run With A Valentine’s Theme Call (541) 297-2190

541-440-4323 1036 S.E. Douglas Ave, Roseburg Population: 107,800 Area: 5,071 sq. mi. Named after politician Stephen Douglas who ran against Lincoln in 1860. This is the land of the Umpqua Indians who were sent to the Grande Ronde Reservation after an Indian war in 1856. Seven families hid from soldiers and survived undetected, these seven are represented today in the name, “Seven Feathers Casino” in Canyonville. Douglas County Fairgrounds, 2110 SW Frear St Roseburg, 541-957-7010 www.douglasfairgrounds.com

REEDSPORT –

Named for local settler, Alfred Reed who founded the city in 1912. In the midst of the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. Located near the Dean’s Creek Elk Viewing Area. Population- 4,200 Elev-10 ft Incorp-1919 Chamber of Comm- 855 U.S. 101, 541-271-3495 Library- 395 Winchester Avenue 541-271-3500 Museum Umpqua Disc Ctr, 541-271-4816

Events February/March/April/May

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FLORENCE –

Once a rugged frontier community at the confluence of the Siuslaw river and the pacific Ocean. Florence is rich in history and antiques. Population-8,466 Elev-14 ft Incorp-1893 Chamber of Comm- 290 Hwy 101, 541-997-3128 Comm. Library- 1460 9th St, 541-997-3132

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Siuslaw Pioneer Museum, 85294 Hwy 101, 541997-7884 Three Rivers Casino & Hotel, 800-585-3737, www.threeriverscasino.com. Florence Events Center, 715 Quince St., Florence, 541-997-3441, www.eventcenter.org.

Events February

February 21 Indoor Yard Sale, Florence Events Center

March

March 6 Home and Garden Show Florence Events Center

April

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May

May 2 Florence Goes Green Fair Florence Events Center

JUNCTION CITY –

Named because the train tracks were to split to the east and west at Junction City. Today, Hwy 99 splits into 99E & 99W here as they head for Corvallis and Albany. Population-5,392 Elev- 325 ft Incorp- 1872 Tri-County Chamber of Commerce, 341 W. 6th Ave, 541-998-6154 (serves Junction City, Harrisburg (Linn Co.) and Monroe (Benton Co.). Junction City Historical Society, 541-952-0900 JC Public Library, 726 Greenwood, 541-998-8942. Country Corner Community Library, Goldson Grange, 23479 Hwy 36, Cheshire, 541-998-2803.

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JC Historical Society Museums: Pitney House, 289 W 4th Ave Dr. NL Lee House Historical Museum, 655 Holly, 541-998-6154

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JC Grange #744, 1420 Kalmia, JC, 541-913-6854. JC Moose Lodge, 427 Front St, JC, 541-998-1164. Viking Sal Senior Center, 245 W 5th Ave, Junction City, 541-998-1556,

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April 12 The 9th Annual Community Showcase Junction City Fire Hall 17th & Juniper (behind Safeway) Call (541) 998-6154

May

May 23-24 Wolf Shadow Artisan Show visit www. wolfshadowartisanshow for more info.

SPRINGFIELD –

The city was named after a natural spring located in a field within the city boundaries. The City of Springfield adopted the McKenzie drift boat as the community’s official symbol on March 26, 1985 to commemorate the importance of this famous boat in its history. Population-59,403 Elev-454 ft Incorp-1885 Visitor’s Center- 3312 Gateway St, 541-484-5307 Chamber of Comm- 101 S A St, 541-746-1651 Comm. Library- 225 5th St, 541-726-3766

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Dorris Ranch Living History Flibert Farm, 541736-4544 Springfield Museum, 225 5th St, 541-726-3677

Events February/March/April/May No Events to List

VENETA –

Edmund Hunter had traded his Central Road farm to John McCutcheon for nearly 1100 acres of what some saw as forest land and some describe as a brush-covered goat farm. His partner Charles Dunham named the town Veneta after Hunter’s youngest daughter. Population-4,561 Elev-418 ft Incorp-1962 Chamber of Comm- 24949 Hwy 126, 541-9358443 Library- 88026 Territorial Rd, 541-935-7512

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541-265-6611 225 W. Olive St, Newport Population: 46,150 Area: 992 sq. mi. Named after Pres. Abraham Lincoln & was created in 1893 from the western parts of Polk and Benton counties. In 1954 the county seat moved from Toledo to Newport. Lincoln County Fairgrounds 633 NE 3rd St, Newport, 541-351-1160 www.townandcountryfair.com

DEPOE BAY –

Located at the 45th parallel, with the Coast Range, rivers, lakes and the Pacific Ocean bounding it. Population-1,398 Elev-Sea Level Incorp-1973 Chamber of Comm- 223 SW Hwy 101, 503-7652889 or 877-485-8348

Events February/March No Events to List

April

April 18-19 Wooden Boat Show, Crab Feed, and Ducky Derby Depoe Bay Harbor and Depoe Bay Community Center

May

Applegate Pioneer Museum, 541-935-1836 Applegate Art Gallery, 541-935-4286

Events February/March/April/May No Events to List

OAKRIDGE –

The Mountain Biking Capital of the Northwest & Home of the Oakridge Ukulele Festival. Population-3,205 Elev-1,240 ft Incorp-1912 Chamber of Comm- 541-782-4146 Comm. Library- 48318 E 1st, 541-782-2258

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Oakridge-Westfir Pioneer Museum, 76433 Pine St, Oakridge, 541-782-3904

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March

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LINCOLN CITY –

Located at the 45th parallel, with the Coast Range, rivers, lakes and the Pacific Ocean bounding it. Population-7,930 Elev-4 ft Incorp-1965 Visitor’s Center- 801 SW Hwy 101, 541-994-8378 Chamber of Comm- 4039 NW Logan Rd, 541994-3070 Comm. Library- 801 SW Hwy 101, 541-996-2277

Museums

North Lincoln County Historical Museum, 4907 SW Hwy 101, 541-996-6614

Venues

Connie Hansen Garden, 1931 NW 33rd, Lincoln City, 541-994-6338, conniehansengarden@msn.com. Chinook Winds Casino Resort, 1777 NW 44th St, Lincoln City, 1-888-CHINOOK (casino), 1-877-4-BEACH1 (hotel), for tickets: 1-888MAIN ACT (1-888-624-6228), in person at the Chinook Winds Box Office, www.tickets.chinookwindscasino.com.

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May

May 9 - 10 Special Mother’s Day Weekend Glass Art Drop of 100 hand-crafted glass art pieces – floats, sand dollars or crabs – along the 7.5 miles of Lincoln City beaches, weather and ocean conditions permitting. (541) 996-1274

NEWPORT –

The Dungeness Crab Capital of the world. Population-10,017 Elev-134 ft Incorp-1882 Chamber of Comm- 555 SW Costal Hwy, 541265-8801 Library- 33 NW Nye St., Newport, 541-265-2153

Museums

Museum Design, 148 SE 1st, 541-265-7520 Oregon Coast History Center, 545 SW 9th, 541265-7509 Lincoln County Hist. Soc. Center, 541-265-7509

Venues

Newport Performing Arts Center, 777 W. Olive Street, Newport, 541-265-2787, www.coastarts.org. Pacific Maritime & Heritage Center, 333 SE Bay Blvd, Newport, 541-265-7509.

Events February/March/April/May No Events to List

TOLEDO –

The only inland coastal community with a deep water channel. Population-3,462 Elev-59 ft Incorp-1905 Chamber of Comm- 311 NE 1st, 541-336-3183 Library- 173 NW 7th, 541-336-3132

Museums

Toledo Historical Museum, 541-336-2247 Yaquina River Museum of Art, 541-336-1907 Ivan Kelly Gallery St. of Fine Art, 541-336-1124

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Michael Gibbons Gallery, 541-336-2797

Events February/March/April/May No Events to List

541-967-3829 300 S.W. 4th Ave, Albany Population: 118,400 Area: 2,310 sq. mi. Named after Sen. Louis Linn. Created in 1847 from present-day Marion County. Agriculture is king. Home to the only emery ( mostly

WALDPORT –

At the mouth of the Alsea River. Population-2,033 Elev-12 ft Incorp-1911 Chamber of Comm- 620 Spring St, 541-563-2133 Library- 460 Hemlock, 541-563-5880

Museums

Waldport Museum- 320 Grant St, 541-563-7092

Events February/March/April/May No Events to List

YACHATS –

Come to Yachats for rest, recreation and romance. Population-690 Elev-45 ft Incorp-1967 Chamber of Comm- 241 Hwy 101, 541-547-3530

Museums

Little Log Church Museum, 541-547-3976

Events February

February 14 St Valentine’s Wedding Vow Renewal Ceremony Little Log Church, W 3rd & Pontiac, To Register Call (541) 547-4547, (541) 5473976. February 14-17 Mardi Gras In Yachats Call (541) 547-3530, 1-800-929-0477

March

March 21-22 45Th Annual Original Yachats Arts & Crafts Fair Yachats Commons, W 5Th & Hwy 101 Call (541) 547-3530, 1-800-929-0477 March 22 Yachats Lions Pancake Breakfast Yachats Lions Hall, W 4Th & Pontiac, Call : Secretary Max Glenn 541-547-5171 March 21 – 28 Spring Whale Watch Week Whale Watch Interpreters At Cape Perpetua Visitors’ Center And Cook’s Chasm. Call: Morris Grover, (541) 765-3304 March 28 Great Oregon Spring Beach Clean Up Visitors Center, 241 Hwy 101, Call: (541) 5473530, 1-800-929-0477.

April

April 4 Annual Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, 10:00 Am Yachats Community Presbyterian Church, 360 W 7Th St, Bring Your Children And Join Us For Prizes And Easter Egg Baskets! All Are Welcome. April 11 Yyfap Talent Show Yachats Commons Auditorium, Hwy 101 & W 5Th St, This Is The 14Th Annual Talent Show Of The Yachats Youth & Family Activities Program. Call (541) 547-4599.

May

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Linn County

aluminum oxide) mine in the United States. Linn County Fairgrounds 3700 Knox Butte Road, Albany 541-926-4314 www.lcfairexpo.com

ALBANY –

The town of Albany straddles two counties – Linn and Benton. Albany is the largest city in Linn County and became its county seat in 1851 when the seat was moved from Brownsville. Albany is also the rare metals capitol of the world. Population-51,322 Elev-210 ft Incorp-1864 Visitor’s Center- 110 3rd Ave. SE, 541-928-0911 Chamber of Comm- 435 1st Ave West, 541-9261517 Library- 1390 Waverly Dr SE, 541-917-7580

Museums

Albany Regional Museum, 136 Lyon St, 541-9677122 Historic Carousel & Museum, 541-791-3340 Albany Fire Museum, 120 34th st SE, 541-9674389 (By Appointment Only) Monteith House Museum, 518 Second Ave SW, 541-967-8699

Venues

Albany Civic Theater, 111 First Ave SW, Albany, 541-928-4603; tickets: Albany: 541-967-8140, Corvallis: 541-752-7760 Linn County Fair & Expo Center, 3700 Knox Butte Rd, Albany, 541-926-4314, www.lcfairexpo.com.

Events February

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March

March 20-22 The Northwest Horse Fair & ExpoLinn County Fairgrounds & Expo Center - 3700 Knox Butte Rd E. Albany, OR 97322 March 28 Chintimini Kennel Club’s Annual Dog Show Linn County Fairgrounds & Expo Center - 3700 Knox Butte Rd E. Albany, OR 97322

April

April 11 Oregon Scottish Heritage Festival Linn County Fairgrounds & Expo Center - 3700 Knox Butte Rd E. Albany, OR 97322

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farming and its 4th of July celebration. Population -3,600 Elev-309 ft Incorp-1866 Chamber of Comm- 541-998-6154 Library, 354 Smith, 541-995-6949

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BROWNSVILLE –

Site of the fictitious town of Castle Rock, Oregon in the classic movie “Stand By Me,” one of the top 250 American films of all times, filmed 25 years ago. Population-1,684 Elev-265 ft Incorp-1876 Chamber of Comm- 541-928-0831 Comm. Library- 146 Spaulding, 541-466-5454

Museums

Museums

Harrisburg Area Museum, 541-995-4844

Events February/March/April/May No Events to List

Home of the World’s Largest Strawberry Shortcake. Population-15,740 Elev-351 ft Incorp-1878 Chamber of Comm- 1040 Park St, 541-258-7164 Library- 626 Second St, 541-258-4926

Events February/March

Events February

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April

April 4 Easter Egg Hunt Pioneer Park, Pioneer Park Rd., Brownsville, OR 97327

May

May 2 - May 3 Carriage Me Back 2015 Downtown Brownsville, 419 N Main St., Brownsville, OR 97327

February 22 11Th Annual Lebanon Bridal Show 2015 Santiam Place 139 Main Street Lebanon, visit www.santiamplace.com February 28 Friends Of The Library Book Sale. 55 Academy St. Lebanon, Or 97355

March

March 28 Friends of the Library Book Sale. 55 Academy St. Lebanon, OR 97355

April

HARRISBURG –

The flood of December 1861 changed the course of the Willamette River by a half mile, and turned Harrisburg into a thriving river-landing town over the next few years. Presently Harrisburg is known for its

SWEET HOME–

The city is built on a vast, prehistoric petrified forest. Population-9,011 Elev-537 ft Incorp-1893 Chamber of Comm- 1575 Main St, 541-367-6186 Library- 1101 12th Ave, 541-367-5007

Museum

East Linn Museum, 746 Long St, 541-367-4580

LEBANON –

Living Rock Studio Museum, 541-466-5814 Moyer House, 204 Main St, 541-466-3390 Linn County Museum, 101 Park Ave, 541-4663390

benefiting the Boys & Girls Club 305 S 5th St Lebanon, OR 97355 http://www.bgcgreatersantiam.org

April 25 Friends of the Library Book Sale. 55 Academy St. Lebanon, OR 97355

May

Events February

February 14 Sweet Home’s Sweetheart Run www.shsweetheartrun.weebly.com

March

March 6 Winter On The Wagon Road Snowshoe Trek Sweet Home Ranger District Hike Through The Snow 4 Miles - Moderate – Fee. The Exact Route Will Depend On Snow Conditions. This Hike Is For Adults Only/Snowshoes Not Provided Meet At Sweet Home Ranger District 9am Leader: Tiffany Young Tayoung@Fs.fed.us March 27 Kids Kicking It In The Snow! Snowshoe Trek Sweet Home Ranger District Snowshoe Trek 1.5 Miles - Easy - Fee Snowshoes Not Provided Kids 12Years Of Age And Older Are Welcome With An Adult Or Guardian.

April/May

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