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“Customer vs Client”

2021-05-18T05:20:15-07:00May 18th, 2021|

Guest Blog Post by Richard Silver, owner of Silver Photography

In the world of being a small business, I, as a small business owner understand the importance of customer service and bringing the best for the customer and their experience. Therefore, what sets apart the

Incentiuis. Fire. Stoke.

2021-04-18T15:13:53-07:00April 18th, 2021|

Guest Blog Post by Pilar Swanson, Owner and Creator of An Additional Statement

An Additional Statement Pilar SwansonNestled between a valley and river, lies an Anagama kiln called East Creek. Ceramic artists residing within and around Yamhill County are very aware of this refuge. 

Double the Happiness?

2021-04-03T14:28:15-07:00March 21st, 2021|

Guest Blog Post by Lori Louis, Founder, Bluebird House Hospitality

Bluebird House Hospitality Newberg OregonDouble the Happiness?

Absolutely!

I don’t know about you but I love to see spring flowers bloom. I particularly look forward to seeing daffodils bloom. I can’t wait to bring some in

WE ARE OREGON: WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH

2021-04-03T14:29:32-07:00March 13th, 2021|

The Chehalem Cultural Center’s staff is largely female, working hard in a variety of positions. A few agreed to share some thoughts for Women’s History Month.

1. What do you like best about living in Oregon?

I love Oregon summers and the lush

We Are Oregon: Black History Month

2021-04-03T14:30:35-07:00February 21st, 2021|

Guest Blog Post by Natasha Luepke, Chehalem Cultural Center Arts Programs Assistant

WE ARE OREGON: BLACK HISTORY MONTH
An Interview with Bryce Coefield

1. How would you like me to describe you — eg “Bryce Coefield, Newberg City Councilor” or something

The McMinnville Short Film Festival 2021

2021-10-03T06:02:06-07:00February 7th, 2021|

Guest Blog Post by Nancy Morrow, Executive Director, McMinnville Short Film Festival (MSFF) 

From February 18-28, we’re excited to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the McMinnville Short Film Festival – going entirely virtual for the first time ever! While COVID-19 restrictions necessitated the shift from our typical in-person festivities, pivoting to an

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