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Oregonian Fall/Winter Travel Guide Features
Nothing quite like travel on the mind as the sun starts setting earlier and the air gets a little more brisk. I wrote five pieces for The Oregonian’s Fall/Winter Travel Guide, which had me dreaming of my next getaway. I hope it gets you thinking about options for yours, including embracing Leave No Trace, which was the focus of my favorite piece in this series.
Oregon Wine Experience: A Blend of Good Wine and a Good Cause
Since its inception, the event has raised more than $8.2 million, with the ambitious goal of raising another $15 million over the coming years. Funds raised will go toward creating the new Olsrud Family Women’ and Children’s Hospital to help babies, kids, and families across the region.
“Amazing food, amazing wine, amazing people,” says Valot, “Everyone gets to try our wines and the whole time we are raising money for kids. It’s a win-win.”
‘Only in Portland’ Power PDX Giveaway
In this second pandemic holiday season, many Portlanders remain steadfast in their commitment to shop locally. This year, to celebrate the resilience of Portland’s small business community and to showcase many of the city’s independently owned retailers, Shopify’s Power PDX Giveaway provided locals one more reason to avoid the big box stores.
‘Building success together’ earns General Sheet Metal 2021 Top Workplaces honor
In an industry hard-hit by the coronavirus pandemic, GSM has remained nimble, often managing modified timelines or disrupted supply chains. Part of that flexibility also included finding new ways to support employees and partners.
Residents at The Forum at Town Center experience wellness at the heart of community life
At the heart of the 319-unit campus is the wellness center, complete with a year-round, indoor-outdoor pool. For residents with motility concerns, a chair lift ensures safe entering and exiting of the pool and jacuzzi spa. Aquatic therapy, as well as physical, occupational, and speech therapies, are available on-site. The wellness center is also home to the Forum’s gym and community event space.
Space to yourself: Two Pieces on The Mill Casino in Southern Oregon
“Storm watching is also a coastal year-round activity that peaks in wintertime, and the southern Oregon coast does not disappoint. At Shore Acres State Park, storm watchers can safely observe the powerful ocean waves crashing ashore from a covered hut sitting atop an 80-foot cliff.”
Thoughtful Spending with ‘Shop the Couve’
“In anticipation of what is often a critical revenue window for many businesses, Visit Vancouver USA has launched their ‘Shop the Couve’ effort for the season, urging residents and visitors to enjoy the best of Southwest Washington by supporting the unique stores and services the region has to offer.
The Learning Doesn’t Stop: Schools and Substitutes Turn to ESS to Manage Staff Absences
“In a year of upheaval, administrators and educators have adapted in unexpected ways to the global pandemic. Somewhere in the mayhem lies the critical question of substitutes: what happens when a teacher, administrator, or other school employee calls in sick or needs to take a leave of absence?“
In a Season of Unrest, The Herb Shoppe Serves Up Local Remedies
“The aches and pains of 2020 have come in both physical and emotional forms, and the team at The Herb Shoppe has seen an uptick in customers seeking relief from both. Through herbal offerings of teas, tinctures, salves, and more, The Herb Shoppe serves up ‘traditional medicine for a modern time’ from its location on N. Mississippi Avenue, seven days per week.”
Dine the Couve: Dig In for Great Eats
“For the 2020 edition of Dine the Couve, an event hosted every October by Visit Vancouver USA, 36 restaurants across Clark County will be offering up three-item menu specials for $25… The promotion has also moved to a full- day event, so diners can find breakfast and lunch options in addition to dinner deals…”
Celebrating Customer Stories Fuels Employee Enthusiasm At Adair Homes
“Headquartered in Vancouver, Washington, Adair Homes began in 1969 and now employs 150 people across Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Arizona. The company works diligently to keep staff unified across the distance, with regular events, an online leadership book club, and even a competitive potluck between branches.”
Top Workplaces: Lowered Costs and Shorter Stays Bring Patients to the Surgery Center of Southern Oregon
The bustling Surgery Center of Southern Oregon offers an alternative to in-hospital medical procedures, and numbers suggest that many patients find the convenience of an outpatient option appealing. With an estimated 15,000 patient visits per year, and approximately 300 procedures per week, the team at the Surgery Center run an efficient operation with no signs of slowing down.
Top Workplaces: Mental Health and Addiction Association of Oregon
The [Mental Health and Addiction Association of Oregon] uses a peer-based model that serves people experiencing mental health and/or addiction challenges. The association’s 32 trained and certified peer support specialists, who identify as having lived the experience of mental health or addiction, walk alongside those seeking assistance on their path to recovery.
Pathways to Nursing and Nursing in Crisis
“As COVID-19 swept across the country, killing patients and medical staff alike, it posed a painful question for senior nurses no longer serving in emergency rooms or intensive care units: Did they want to go back? How much should they risk their own health, or the health of their loved ones, to save perfect strangers?…”
AFA’s Free, One-Day Alzheimer’s Conference
One of the places Oregon caregivers turn to is Thelma’s Place, an intergenerational day center with locations in Canby and Redmond. The center provides daytime respite for those caring for a loved one at home, incorporating a creative, therapeutic approach to care…
AHA’s Kids’ Heart Challenge
Children are dancing their hearts out to the tune of “Baby Shark” in school gymnasiums throughout Oregon and southwest Washington. If you haven’t yet experienced the “Baby Shark” phenomenon…