
Beaverton’s Highland Neighborhood Association Committee (NAC), in partnership with the Beaverton Christian Church, will host a benefit concert for the Sunshine Pantry, a Beaverton-based non-profit organization that provides food and clothing to those in need, on Saturday, September 4 from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Beaverton Christian Church building on Allen Blvd.
Headlining the concert [...]

The 2010 Oregon State Fair kicks off in Salem on August 27th and running through September 6th.

Rich Duncan Construction and Team will surprise one deserving group of people in Oregon’s Capital with an extreme home makeover in one week as part of the Emmy award-winning reality TV show, ABC’s Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.
Duncan’s company was chosen as the contractor for this “Extreme” build due to its reputation for involvement in the [...]

One of the most talked about business stories this week was a mix of the old and new: Old Spice and internet marketing. The 73 year old brand captivated web surfers this week on YouTube, Twitter and Facebook with an update to their popular “The Man Your Man Could Smell Like” campaign.
Portland based Wieden+Kennedy is [...]
July 16, 2010 | Posted in
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Mayor Sam Adams today announced the launch of “Listen Local,” a pilot program that replaces the City’s previous on-hold music with music by Portland musicians. The program seeks to highlight the vibrant, diverse and creative character of Portland to callers near and far and shine a spotlight on local musicians.
“From our entrepreneurs to our artists, [...]
July 7, 2010 | Posted in
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Portland’s living room is set to play host to a new kind of telethon. You know, the kind where it isn’t on TV and you don’t call in to pledge via a phone. On Friday July 2nd at 4pm, the “30 Hour Day” telethon begins broadcasting from Pioneer Courthouse Square for 30 straight hours.
As mentioned [...]
June 30, 2010 | Posted in
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