The Woodburn Pet Hospital Veterinarians
One upside to all of the madness that resulted from a worldwide pandemic and the ensuing chaos is this: many of us rescued, adopted, or purchased four-legged furry companions to help us through those long and lonely housebound days. Recent estimates have suggested that as many as 11.38 million households in the United States have acquired pets since last spring!
Meet The Athlete: Chance Miller
Known for being a human highlight reel on the gridiron, it may surprise readers to learn that Miller’s first love was a very different sport. Born in Fairbanks, Alaska, he grew up with a passion for bicycle motocross, better known as BMX. “My parents owned up a BMX bike shop up there in Alaska,” he recalled. “So, as a kid, I was out there at, like, 3 years old, riding the track.”
Canby Music Offers Rentals & Repairs!
Don’t worry if you got your instrument elsewhere, though. Canby Music can still help you out. Estimates for repairs are always free, and between their 2 repair shops (one for all stringed instruments, including guitars, folk, and orchestral instruments, and another for brass and woodwinds), they can help with nearly any problem your instrument may have. Technician Nathan Doty can handle all standard adjustments, cleanings, dent removal, pad replacements, and even full overhauls.
Committed To The Community & Veterans
Jason and the crew at Budget Blinds of McMinnville are committed to the local community and also to veterans. In partnership with Springs Window Fashions, the McMinnville store is proud to be the official window coverings supplier for Homes For Our Troops, a national nonprofit organization whose mission is to build and donate specially adapted custom homes nationwide for severely injured post-9/11 Veterans to enable them to rebuild their lives.
Business Spotlight: MS Glass Outlet, Polished Service
Auto glass repair and replacement isn’t something many of us typically care to deal with. It’s a common problem, though, here in the Northwest, where snow and ice treatments on the roads often leave behind tiny fragments of loose gravel. Gravel which somehow seems to lodge firmly into tire treads just long enough to gain the perfect trajectory and velocity to then be flung through the air and into your windshield!
Changing Lives One Meow at a Time
About four years ago, a family asked Brittney Hazel and her wife Kendall if they could help find a home for a stray litter of kittens that had been found in a barn. That was the beginning of Hazel’s House, a cat-and-kitten rescue operation that continues to this day. It is a mission that has put hundreds of stray and abandoned cats in homes where they’re safe, healthy and loved.
Canby’s Agricultural Heritage
The roots of Canby all come back to farming. Canby wouldn’t be where or what it is today without agriculture. Most likely, it wouldn’t be here at all. Canby can credit its agricultural success to the area’s fertile, sandy soils (deposited here, geologists believe, in the massive floods from Lake Missoula that ripped through the Willamette Valley during the last ice age, some 15,000 years ago) and of course to the hard work of our first farmers and settlers.
Visit Ram Restaurant & Brewery, Your Taste Buds Will Thank You
When it comes to food, the RAM is known for their delicious and creatively customized burgers, but they have a widely varied menu with options to please everyone. Start with a tasty appetizer, like the Crispy Calamari or Beer Cheese Fondue with Pretzels.
Taste Of The Town: Oki Sushi
Better get ready Wilsonville, and start getting those chop-stick fingers back in shape because there is a brand new Kaiten-Sushi style restaurant in town. What is Kaiten-Sushi? Well it translates to “rotating sushi” and in Japan, where it originated, it’s described as a fast-food style of sushi served on conveyor belts that run throughout the restaurant, from which customers can select their choices.
Preserving A Lifetime Of Vision
Practicing in the Wilsonville community means the world to the staff and doctors, many of whom live with their families in Wilsonville. The team at EyeHealth Northwest proudly participates in dozens of charitable and community outreach projects throughout the Portland area. Many of their doctors volunteer internationally as well, donating time, travel, and supplies to help the global community.
Tucker Hunter: An Athelete Shooting For The Stars
Tucker is the son of former Canby Cougar baseball coach Marty Hunter and former Canby cheer coach Kim Hunter, who passed away in 2015 from ovarian cancer. Tucker graduated from CHS in 2010 and then studied at Oklahoma State University, graduating in 2014. The AGT segment featured Tucker and his All Star Cheer team, the CA Wildcats based out of the Cheer Athletics gym in his new hometown of Plano, Texas.
Athlete: K’Den McMullin
K’Den McMullin’s senior year at Canby High School, it’s safe to say, has not gone quite the way he had planned.
It started off great. McMullin was selected by coaches and his fellow players to be one of the senior captains of the reinvigorated Canby Cougar football team.
McMullin, a running back, said the community excitement surrounding the team and the morale among the players was at an all-time high under new head coach Jimmy Joyce and his staff. Then, disaster struck on homecoming night last October against visiting Lakeridge.
It was a close game, and McMullin got the hand-off from quarterback Mikey Gibson on a critical fourth-down situation. It was his job to keep the drive alive, and he did. But the cost was pretty steep.
Jamba: Famous Flavors
Stopping in for breakfast? Try the Turkey Sausage ‘N Cheese Breakfast Wrap, which is made with a tortilla, scrambled egg whites, turkey sausage crumbles, cheddar cheese, and American cheese flavored spread. If you find yourself stopping at Jamba more often than not in order to satisfy that craving, don’t worry about your wallet. You can save some money by asking them about their rewards program that gets you discounts with banana points.
Dental Care of Canby
He told the story of a patient who “hadn’t been smiling for a while.” Rather than costly reparative work that probably would have only been a short-term solution anyway, Dr. Neal suggested replacing his damaged teeth with implant dentures.