Archive for June 15th, 2010

Willow Creek Winery

Oregon Bed and Breakfast Author: John Slater Throughout the state of Oregon a scenery is found that is so diverse that one trip to the state is hardly enough to truly know what there is to experience. Many people come to visit the state for just that reason but spectacular scenery isn’t all that the …

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Keep Kyron Horman in your thoughts and prayers.

Kyron Horman has now been missing 12 days…..Portland, Oregon. Kyron is 7-years-old. Sadly, he has already missed a milestone due to whatever happened… .his final day of second grade. The number for the tipline is 503-261-2847 This is now a crime investigation. —– Details about the day Kyron d …

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2010 Meet the USASA: Sonoma County Sol

The Sonoma County Sol broke their duck last season by claiming their first NPSL Championship in club history. Now this season they have their sights set on advancing deep into the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup. 2010 has not been a particularly kind year to the Sol as they sit in fourth place in the NPSL No …

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Wolf & Bear’s: Fantastic falafel at an eclectic food cart

Wolf & Bear's offers wonderful Middle Eastern cuisine at the corner of 20th and Morrison. On the edge of the Buckman neighborhood, this restaurant shows off Portland's innovative cuisine culture from a food cart perspective.

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World Forestry Center: A hands-on adventure through the tall trees

A visit to the World Forestry Center teaches you about the links between your life and the beautiful forests both in Oregon and around the world. Any visitor to Portland will notice that trees populate each city block and the surrounding areas as well. The majestic forests of the Pacific Northwest are not only beautiful, but also in need of preservation.

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