Canby Community Advantage Magazine May 2024

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In Memory of Gary Lisman

MCLARENS

Cel ebra t ing

120 Yea r s

Decade of the Month: 1940-1949

The hard times of the Great Depression began to subside in the early 1940s. The subsequent economic boom created renewed demands on the telephone industry. US households with telephone service jumped from 31 percent in 1939 to 60 percent by 1949. It had become a necessity rather than a luxury as wartime activity and communications expanded. Providers scrambled to meet the growing demand, especially for long-distance service.

Expansion increased costs for labor and materials, including copper, rubber, lead, and gasoline for vehicles and machinery. Smaller, independent companies struggled to keep up without raising subscriber rates. For the Canby Telephone Association (DirectLink), a 25-cent monthly rate increase for individual, two-party, and multi-party lines was approved by the Public Utilities Commission in 1944 but resisted by politicians and communications officials. This revenue boost allowed the co-op to offer 24-hour service with dedicated, skilled operators to support extensive logging and wartime operations throughout the region. Around the same time, AT&T was making large profits from their near nationwide long-distance connection system.

Local, regional, and national regulators were concerned with ensuring universal service so that even folks in the most rural areas of the country had access to telephone

service at reasonable rates. This resulted in the creation of Universal Service Funds, in which earnings from larger urban-based companies were shifted to smaller rural ones. Revenues from long-distance services like AT&T began to flow back to independent telephone companies and co-ops like DirectLink, subsidizing local subscribers and community connections.

Direct Distance Dialing was introduced by AT&T, which allowed people to make some direct calls. As a result, the need for telephone operators began to decrease. In October 1949, DirectLink put into operation a new dial telephone service after nearly two years of setup and implementation. The changeover to the new system took just a few minutes.

Catch up on the history of the co-op with the new interactive multimedia website at www.DirectLink.coop/120.

1941 Photo of the Willamette Valley courtesy of the Library of Congress

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Oregon Events of the 1940s

1940: 1,089,684 Residents in Oregon, 998 in Canby

1941: Oregonians enlist to serve in World War II

1945: Canby grows to 1,286 residents

1946: Portland State University founded

1948: The Columbia River flood destroys Vanport, the wartime public housing community near Portland

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May the Fourth Be With You

Canby remains a force for community connection

Iwas seven years old when “Star Wars” was released. I remember going to the theater and being in awe of the world unfolding on the screen. The fascination with Star Wars continues as fans celebrate the galaxy, far, far away, on May 4th, inspired by the catchphrase “May the Force be with you.” Punny, isn’t it?

But, what exactly is the “Force?” According to starwars. com, “The Force is a mysterious energy field created by life that binds the galaxy together. ... While the Force can grant users powerful abilities, it also directs their actions. And it has a will of its own, which both scholars and mystics have spent millennia seeking to understand.”

If you’re interested in highlighting your business in Discover Canby, please send me an email (matt@ activemediausa.com). If you’re just a proud community member, then keep an eye out for the magazine the last week of June. It will be delivered to your mailbox in addition to communities outside the city.

Although the aforementioned “Force” may be a mystery, other forces are quite easy to understand, such as the movement to support local businesses. In Canby, this drive for community is essential.

As you read the May issue of Canby Community Advantage Magazine, take note of the wonderful businesses and fantastic offers — clip out those coupons! In celebration of the area, we are renewing Discover Canby, a sister publication we launched last year and with great success. Inside the tourist-style piece, again, we will highlight some of Canby’s finest companies, restaurants, shops, and much more.

In the meantime, enjoy our monthly Canby Community Advantage Magazine, always filled with interesting business profiles, historical articles and more. This month, learn about the upcoming Spring Garden Fair and Canby Brewfest at the Clackamas County Fairgrounds, a bevy of stylish Canby boutiques, a brief history the city’s beginnings and a fun feature on cult movie classics. Although Star Wars is not included in the list, rest assured the beloved pop culture franchise reigns at the top of its galactic genre.

On that note, “May the Fourth be with You!” Also, happy Mother’s Day, May 12th, to all you moms out there, here and across the universe!

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Canby Community Advantage Magazine MAY 2024 COVER PHOTO BY BRITTANY JUNGENBERG 6 Club Fit: Functional Fitness 12 Beauty Tips: To Tan or Not to Tan Presented by Divine Complexions 18 Meat the Veteran: Edgar Wales Presented by Ebner’s Meats 20 Savor the Flavor: No-Fuss Naan 22 Canby Public Library: May Events 24 Seasonal: Mother’s Day History 26 Community: Spring Garden Fair 28 Community: Canby Brewfest 32 Business Feature: Canby Boutiques 34 Business Feature: McLarens Carpet One 36 Days of the Year: April Calendar 40 Money Matters: Spring Cleaning Financials Presented by Better Planning & Investing 42 Farm Focus: Triskelee Farm 46 Community: Christ Lutheran Honors 125th 48 Star Students: Jaxon Lawson Presented by Roth Heating & Cooling 50 Canby Fire: Workplace Fire Safety 54 Local History: Canby’s Beginnings Presented by Canby Historical Society 58 Pop Culture: Cult Classic Movies 60 Community: Todos Juntos 64 Meet the Artist : Dan Reed 66 Fun & Games: Crossword 68 Fun & Games: Sudoku & Word Search 70 Reel Reviews: Mother’s Day 60 COMMUNITY Todos Juntos 54 LOCAL HISTORY Canby’s Beginnings 20 34 BUSINESS FEATURE McLarens Carpet One 32

Functional Fitness

The term Functional Fitness has been around for years; few, however, actually know the difference between Functional Fitness and standard weight training.

Functional Fitness is a form of exercise that not only mimics daily life movements, but also uses large muscle groups to enhance performance, where as traditional strength training uses heavier weights and machines for strength and muscle size. Here are the benefits of Functional Fitness to improve daily living activities and movement:

 Provides joint protection through strengthening surrounding muscles and tendons.

 Reduces injuries by making muscles more resistant to overuse injury.

 Improves balance and coordination, reducing the risk of falls and muscle strains.

 Improves simple everyday activities, such as gardening, laundry, grocery shopping and recreational sports.

 Time-efficient and beginner-friendly, Functional Fitness not only saves time but also has beginner workouts that use compound movements (more than one body joint) to produce a great workout.

 Remember to walk every day! Walking 30 to 60 minutes will go a long way to burning body fat and complementing the functional trainining by relaxing the muscles, airways and your brain! Take the kids, dog, spouse or a friend, and enjoy!

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To Tan or Not to Tan

Spring is here and summer is around the corner, which means more exposed skin and maybe you start to think about getting a nice tan. For the last couple decades, we have known about the harmful effects of tanning, both outside and inside using tanning beds, but why is it so harmful?

The sun has two types of UV rays: UVA and UVB. The UVB rays from the sun are those tanning rays that you love to bask in when the sun comes out. But did you know UVA rays, the other type of light emitted from the sun, penetrates clouds and windows? This is the type of light ray that causes skin aging and even skin cancer. This is why wearing sunscreen on any exposed skin every single day is so important, even on cloudy, rainy days. The light from the sun alters our skin cell DNA, which can eventually lead to skin cancer. Some tanning beds are like light rays on steroids and are even more dangerous than lying outside on a sunny day. So steer clear of traditional tanning and choose a good-for-you self-tanner.

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There have been many advances in self-tanners recently. Self-tanners can give you that glowing skin you crave

Pro Tip No. 1: Apply lightly to areas prone to dryness, like ankles, elbows, knees and hands. Depending on how dark you self-tan, you can expect it to last from a couple days up to a week.

Pro Tip No. 2: Moisturize daily with body lotion to keep your tan looking great for as long as possible.

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“MEAT ” THE VETERAN

Edgar Wales is a genuine American hero. Although soft spoken and incredibly humble about his service, he has answered the call of duty and fought for his country in not one, but two separate wars. He is an intelligent man with a kind and gentle soul; but he also has a strong sense of honor, and rose to both occasions without hesitation. The experiences have left him deeply scarred, but with help he has learned how to cope, and now, through the power of music, provides support to other soldiers learning how to cope with their own scars.

In 1969, Edgar graduated high school. Recognizing he’d likely be drafted shortly thereafter, he visited recruiters from each military branch in order to discover which afforded the best opportunities. After scoring high marks on the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB), he had options available to him that many others did not. The Marine Corps seemed like the best fit.

It wasn’t until after graduating from bootcamp that he learned those opportunities were a little more limited than he’d initially been led to believe. In fact, his entire platoon was sent to Infantry Training without a say in the

Edgar Wales

matter. That’s what happens in times of war. Edgar was deployed to Vietnam in 1970 as part of the CUPP (Combined Unit Pacification Program). Units consisted of 12 marines and 1 Navy Corpsman (medic) who worked directly with the local South Vietnamese soldiers to counter insurgencies and gain

their support. Every day his unit was sent out on two patrols, and every night an ambush. Over the course of his deployment, Edgar participated in over 400 documented patrols and ambushes, many of which included armed engagement with the enemy, but he survived.

After an honorable discharge and an award for heroic action during combat, Edgar returned home to the

states to pursue a variety of interests in agriculture building and energy management. He earned A.A.S, and B.S. degrees, got married, and mostly prevailed over PTSD (which was not officially recognized at the time) to live the “American Dream.” 15 years after returning from Vietnam, he enlisted in the Oregon Army National Guard. They had a fantastic program in refrigeration which could be applied to his work. Shortly afterward, however, America entered the Persian Gulf War, and Edgar was once again deployed overseas in the fight. To say the least, it did little to ameliorate his PTSD.

Today, Edgar is living the life in the free and open society he fought to preserve. He and his wife just celebrated 50 years of marriage and he volunteers for Soldier Songs & Voices Portland Metro, a group dedicated to helping veterans build and explore self-expression through music (check out their website: ssvpdx.org). Being a selfproclaimed “spiritual seeker,” Edgar also volunteers as a musician at The Franciscan Spiritual Center in Lake Oswego. Edgar Wales is a true American Hero. Next time you see him walking the streets of Canby, please stop and take a moment to thank him for his bravery, his selflessness, and his service.

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No-Fuss Naan

Fabulous two-ingredient flatbread

Ingredients

13/4 cups self-rising flour (can use gluten-free)

1 cup plain Greek yogurt (can use vegan)

1/2 teaspoon salt (optional)

1 tablespoon butter (optional)

* parsley leaves (optional garnish)

Directions

 In large bowl, combine flour, salt (if using) and Greek yogurt. Mix well, until combined. Using hands, form large ball of dough.  Lightly flour kitchen surface. Sprinkle extra flour on top of ball of dough before transferring to floured surface. Flatten into circular shape and divide into 8 even portions. Flatten each portion into oblong, rectangular or tear-drop shape.  Heat non-stick skillet on medium heat. When hot, place flattened dough and cook for 3 minutes, before flipping and cooking a further 2 minutes. Repeat until all naan is cooked.  Once cooked, if desired, lightly brush tops with melted butter.

Mint Chutney

1 medium onion, cut into chunks

1 bunch fresh cilantro

1 1/2 cups fresh mint leaves

1 green chile pepper

1 tablespoon tamarind juice or lemon juice

1/2 teaspoon salt

¼ cup water, or as needed

 Blend ingredients in food processor into fine paste, adding enough water to make thick sauce.

Resource Fair ❦ MAY 23

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May Fun for All

CANBY PUBLIC LIBRARY

CANBY JOBS FAIR

May 1, 2024 - 11:00am to 1:00pm. City of Canby Civic building. Ages 16+ seeking employment. Service providers will also be onsite to assist with resumes, interview tips and job coaching.

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Location: Teen Room

LEGO PLAY

Build, learn, and play! outside of the Discovery Room, Every Saturday at 2:00 pm. Bring your imagination and experiment with creative designs. Children of all ages welcome.

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ARTS, CRAFTS, AND COLORING

Join us Wednesdays from 10:30am - 12:00pm. Paint, pens, paper sheets, and more available. Make what you want and we will display your art on the arts, crafts, and coloring display space.

KNIT & STITCH GROUP

Join us on Wednesdays, at 2:00pm for Knit & Stitch a great way to learn new techniques, get feedback on your work, and stay motivated to complete your projects.

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Honoring Mom

From ancient celebrations to modern traditions

“Motherhood: All love begins and ends there.” —Robert Browning

Mother’s Day, dedicated to honoring mothers across the world on the second Sunday of May, started in the United States. While many countries mark Mother’s Day on this specific date, others choose to celebrate at various times throughout the year. The holiday’s roots date all the way back to the Middle Ages. During this time, people who had moved away would return to their home parish to visit their mothers on Laetare Sunday, the fourth Sunday of Lent. This practice evolved into Mothering Sunday in Britain, continuing into modern times until it eventually became the Americanized version of Mother’s Day. In 2024, Mother’s Day falls on Sunday, May 12.

Ancient civilizations also honored motherhood through festivals dedicated to mother figures and goddesses. The Phrygians, for instance, hosted a festival honoring Cybele, the Great Mother of the Gods, while the Greeks held similar celebrations for the goddess Rhea. The Romans, too, included this tradition in their cultural practices. Across the globe, some countries continue to uphold ancient festivals that celebrate motherhood. One notable example is Durga-puja in India, a festival honoring the goddess Durga.

West Virginia. Within a span of five years, nearly every state in the U.S. had adopted the holiday, and in 1914 U.S. President Woodrow Wilson officially declared it a national holiday. Initially, Jarvis advocated for white carnations to be used as a symbol of motherly appreciation. However, as the tradition evolved, people began choosing to wear red or pink carnations to honor living mothers and white carnations to commemorate those who have passed away. Over time, the holiday expanded to include not only biological mothers but also grandmothers, aunts and other maternal figures. Despite Jarvis’s intentions, the holiday gradually became commercialized, with the exchange of greeting cards, gifts and bouquets of flowers.

The modern incarnation of Mother’s Day owes its establishment to Anna Jarvis of Philadelphia. Inspired by her own mother’s efforts in organizing women’s groups to promote health and friendship, Jarvis initiated the concept of Mother’s Day. On May 12, 1907, she organized a memorial service at her late mother’s church in Grafton,

Jarvis, the very advocate of Mother’s Day, surprisingly spent her later years aggressively opposing the holiday’s commercialization and what she perceived as its trivialization. Her efforts to reclaim the holiday’s original essence led to her campaigning for its abolition. The holiday that began as a genuine and heartfelt tribute to mothers and their sacrifice now struggles against its commercialism. Which is why I think it’s important to remember: It’s not about the gifts, it’s about the recognition, honoring and visibility of the important women in your life.

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Four Decades and Still Growing

Spring Garden Fair returns to Canby

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Grow a Thriving Garden: Master Gardener volunteers will be on hand to answer your questions and offer free personalized guidance. Check out the informative “10-Minute University” sessions covering a range of gardening topics and take advantage of our free pH soil testing service to step up your gardening game.

Family Fun: Engage in children’s activities, explore informative exhibits and sample delicious food at the Good Thyme Food Court. Find it all in the Exhibits Center (4-H Hall) and on the Main Lawn. Sunday will bring the Portland Iris Society early show and Ikebana Displays to the Main Pavilion.

Clackamas County Master Gardener™ Association presents: 2024 Spring Garden Fair

MAY 4–5

he Pacific Northwest’s favorite garden event returns for its 40th year, bringing together 100plus vendors at the Clackamas County Fairgrounds and Event Center in Canby. Mark your calendars for May 4 and 5, and join us in exploring everything for the garden.

What You’ll Discover

Plants: Explore a wide range of annuals, perennials, and specialty plants, all carefully chosen to thrive in our Pacific Northwest climate.

Tools and Treasures: Browse booths with specialized gardening supplies, tools, and captivating garden art crafted by local artisans, adding personalized touches to your outdoor space.

New Finds: Be the first to discover exciting new plant varieties and bid in the Silent Auction. Check out the Garden Fair Raffle with hundreds of chances to win each day. And don’t miss the Potting Station, featuring cool new pots and experts to help you pot up your new plant finds.

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Shop hands-free with convenient Plant Taxis and free Plant Check: Students tow for tips as you shop the fairgrounds, and Plant Check will securely store your purchases until you’re ready to leave.

Celebrating 40 Years

Enjoy a weekend of discovery, inspiration and fun at the Clackamas County Fairgrounds and Event Center at 694 N.E. Fourth Ave., Canby. The hours are Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is $7 for a single-day pass and $12 for a weekend pass. We also offer ticket pre-sales through the venue web page. And don’t forget that parking is free. The Fairgrounds is a smoke-free facility. No pets are allowed, except service dogs. You can find out more about our event, ticket sales, and updates on our pages: www.springgardenfair. org, and Facebook www.facebook.com/SpringGardenFair.

About the CCMG Association

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Raise Your Glass

Second annual award-winning festival

Get ready for a weekend of celebrating beer, food and friends! Presented by Curt Faus Construction, this year’s second annual Canby Brewfest will take place on Friday, May 10, from 5 to 11 p.m. and Saturday, May 11, from 2 to 11 p.m. The event famously sold out in its first year and earned the title of Festival of the Year for its budget class from the Oregon Festivals and Events Association.

and flavorful Mexican fare. New this year is the Corn Dog Convoy and Qualiserve, the latter offering fresh Greek cuisine. “We planned a nice variety to satisfy everyone’s palate and hit different needs,” says Catrina Smith, special events manager for the fairgrounds. “They’re all good for a meal or a snack, so people can hang out and have fun as long as they want.”

The music scene in Oregon is exceptional, and Canby Brewfest has a fabulous schedule of local bands on the books. Friday starts out with country songs from Whip Wilson, followed by The Crooked Corner Band with original and classic music selections. The night ends with a performance by the classic rock

Enjoy 40 unique and tasty craft brews and ciders on tap along with an excellent selection of other alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. Each ticket comes with a commemorative souvenir glass and four tastings to start off your brews-and-bites adventure! Beers are donated from local breweries and distributors, and offerings are all over the spectrum, from light and fruity blondes to dark, malty porters and everything in between.

But it’s not just about the beer— indulge in an array of delicious foods that will pair perfectly with your beverage! Some food trucks are making a reappearance from last year, like Bayou Bros Cajun Boils with its stellar seafood and Bert’s Chuck Wagon Barbecue with its mouth-watering meats and more. Lupita’s Mexican Food is also returning this year with authentic

On Saturday, the party continues with country music solo artist Michael Opperman and then blues-influenced pop rock by the TJ Wong Band. Rounding out the evening they’ve got the Cherrytree country and folk music, followed by some rock-and-roll tunes from the Sweetwater Band and R&B and rock covers by The One-Eyed Cats. This amazing line-up is sure to get

stationed inside or outside will depend on the weather. Festivalgoers can hang out under a big tent outside with fun yard games like cornhole. “Last year we had the bands inside and it was unexpectedly 90 degrees,” recalls Catrina, “so this time we have a backup plan.” They’ve also arranged to accommodate a bigger crowd.

Besides being the perfect chance to relax and have fun with family and friends, this community celebration is a fundraiser for the Fair Improvement Foundation, specifically to help build its new multi-purpose building, which is beginning construction in late spring of this year. Don’t forget to enter the raffle for a chance to win some fantastic prizes; it’s a great way to support the community. Gather your crew and get ready to kick off festival season at the second annual Canby Brewfest! Tickets and souvenir merchandise, including shirts, tank tops and hats, are available for purchase online for a discounted price at canbybrewfest.com or full price at the door. The event is for ages 21 and over only.

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Community Chic

Shop the latest styles in Canby

If you’re seeking style advice for spring and summer, try a boutique crawl to four stores in Canby. These women-run businesses keep our community styling through every season, but that’s not all they do for Canby.

For these owners, it’s community over competition. “It’s nice to have boutiques that are not afraid to send their customers to another boutique,” says Angela Walker of Tin & Paisley.

Angela has her own plans on how to serve the community, like hosting fundraisers and parties at her store with money going to the charity of choice for her clients. Her trucker hat parties are already legendary.

Lindsey Hundtoft of Sadie Rose sponsors local artists and feels representing area talent is crucial to the community. She also plans on doing more personal styling in the future. “Everyone has a [personal] palette,” she says. The style appointments would analyze a client’s color, body shape and size. Clients would leave with an analysis of what flatters them best.

Lacey McGraw of The Barn Door Boutique offers back-toschool nights with an offering of school supplies. Look forward to macramé and candle-making classes in the future. Barn Door likes to get the community involved, “even if they don’t come to shop.” They provide coffee carts as well.

Andrea Merrifield at Park & Lu offers her customers the ultimate experience in personal shopping. If you have a specific event, you can call or text Andrea with your styles and sizes, and she’ll be ready with an assortment of options. Husbands frequently call ahead to do personal shopping for their wives.

As I visit the tiny back rooms that serve as office space to these proud owners, I notice an abundance of beauty affirmations and even some carpe diem. “Eat the Cookie” graces one desk, and another: “Beauty Rewards the Soul.” It’s all positive energy, which mirrors their various mission statements.

Lindsey at Sadie Rose likes to empower women. “My heart is to speak more life into women and to help them with confidence. We are all so beautiful in our own way.” Angela at Tin & Paisley adds, “Our girl is a girl who likes fun, margaritas and inappropriate mugs.” Her mission is to inspire confidence in women and “to make women shine.”

“Busy women want fashion and function,” says Andrea of

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Park & Lu, “but not at the expense of quality.” She sees fast fashion being worn once or twice and then discarded after it comes out of the wash and loses its shape. “If you do the math of how long you can wear something,” she says, “and the life of it, people would see that it costs less for quality.”

At Barn Door, you’ll find one-of-akind items. Lacey says, “A customer feels a connection with a business when you take the time to know your clientele.”

One thing all these boutiques have in common is great style advice. Lacey adds, “Going into spring and summer expect to see brightly colored pieces, including pink, purple and blue.” She notes, “Athleisure will continue to be popular. Expect to see lots of tennis

skirts and sporty dresses.” Denim skirts and dresses are also trending, along with Western flare. “We carry an assortment of items you can wear every day or to the next rodeo, concert or festival.”

Andrea of Park & Lu favors things that stand the test of time. What’s trending now? Boho Western. Basically, put boots or booties on just about anything. Long maxi skirts and prairie girl dresses are in. Neutral palettes mix well together, perhaps a beige and a pink. Flowing sleeves are fashionable, as are fitted jeans.

According to Lindsey at Sadie Rose, what trends is often music-related. Right now, it’s country music’s turn with Beyonce joining the genre and Jason Aldean’s T-shirt bonanza. “The style change in fashion is toward more country,” she says, perhaps with ruffles and broad-cut jeans. In short, it’s trending more feminine.

Angela of Tin & Paisley adds, “It depends on the girl you shop for, but expect to see more gauzy material, more cropped jeans, more small flowers.” Fashion statements, she confirms, will be more feminine and romance-y, with a little bit of ruffle. “The ruffle’s got to be properly placed,” she says, and it makes good fashion sense.

All these owners have interesting stories to tell about why they opened boutiques. “I worked in the stock market for 18 years,” says Park & Lu’s Andrea,

who, when she became a mother, needed more flexibility in her schedule.

Lindsey at Sadie Rose remembers being a child and wanting to know who made the things in the stores. She often got the standard answer, China, but that was not the answer she was seeking. Now she represents 16 local artists with a long waiting list.

Angela of Tin & Paisley explains, “Our daughter was a rodeo queen.” The tin symbolizes her, while paisley represents another daughter, who likes a more casual look.

Whatever the inspiration for these four fabulous boutiques, we’re glad they’ve chosen Canby to sell their wares and contribute to the community in such a positive and fashionable way.

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A Grand New Look

Flooring made simple at McLarens

What’s new at McLarens Carpet One Floor & Home in Canby? How about a whole new way to shop? Visit McLarens during their Grand Re-opening and see for yourself. McLarens’ beautifully curated “Room by Room” Showroom sets them apart for customer convenience and makes the selection process so much easier.

Whether shopping online or in person, McLarens Carpet One Floor & Home wants you to be inspired.

“Flooring is boring” no more! “Now, it’s more exciting,” says owner Steve McLaren who explains that “the new showroom was created to reduce consumer confusion.” Colors, product composition and lifestyle needs are fully integrated in this revolutionary schematic. A showroom specialist is always available to offer expert guidance in choosing options that best fit your vision and budget. Stop in today, and get your project started!

relaxed; materials are labeled “waterproof,” “pet-friendly” or “green” (as applies). This user-friendly system spares customers from running around the showroom to find what they need. The new racks simplify the process and put everything right in front of the customer. “They’re pretty impressive-looking,” Steve admits. “It has really changed the look of our showroom.”

With the assistance of a state-of-the-art Room Visualizer and QR codes, customers can use a demo or upload their own photos to “see” how the colors, materials and design patterns will look in their home. “We also do shower conversions, many of which are ‘age in place’ showers with no curb or low curb,” Steve points out. Countertops for bathrooms and kitchens in laminate, stone or tile are likewise a specialty of McLarens.

Customer care is a priority with products and workmanship backed by a 25-, 35- or 50-year Diamond Warranty Program. In addition, all flooring comes with the Beautiful Guarantee® which states that if for any reason a customer doesn’t like their floor, McLarens will pull it up and replace it — material and labor — free of charge.

Come in on or before May 10 to fill out an entry card for a $1000 Giveaway Store Credit awarded to one lucky patron!

Carpet is organized by color falling into categories — structured, expressive, classic and

Steve McLaren is a second-generation owner of McLarens Carpet One Floor & Home in Canby. Steve’s dad opened the business in 1975. Steve remains closely connected to the community and is a member of Canby Rotary and Canby Chamber of Commerce.

McLarens Carpet One Floor & Home “Room by Room” showroom is located at 24403 S. Hwy. 99E in Canby. Give them a call at 503-266-4095 or email flooring@carpetonecanby.com. Visit their website mclarenscarpetonecanby.com for all your flooring needs!

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Spring Cleaning Your Financials

Re-evaluating budget, insurance, savings

Spring isn’t just about budding plants, changing the clocks, or paying your tax bill. It can be the perfect time to refresh financial tasks and dust off your long-term goals. Here are three mistakes to avoid.

Mistake No. 1: Budgeting for 2023—Not 2024

A great first step to revitalizing your budget is a moment of reflection on this year’s goals. Inflation, especially food costs, are likely using up more of your income. Being aware of just how much may be useful.

• Think vacations, purchases, new subscriptions — has your vision changed since 2023?

• Many companies have increased costs for streaming services. Maybe now’s a good time to cut one of them. Savings will add up.

• What do you envision for yourself this year?

In doing some simple fine-tuning of your budget, you may identify some fresh opportunities and a renewed motivation to stick to your plan.

TIP: Go to betterplanningllc.com to download a budget worksheet you can use to get started. It’s the same one I ask my clients to use during the fact finding process.

Mistake No. 2: Automatically Renewing Insurance

Automobile and home insurance are going up. Renewing your insurance every year doesn’t guarantee the same coverage. Don’t just accept rate increases!

• Now may be a good time to check rates to see if you can get a better deal. Many companies give discounts for “bundling” multiple types of coverage into one payment.

• You also don’t need identical coverage for your vehicles, your home, your health, and other insurable items.

• Take a look at your insurance coverage and your premiums before renewing in 2024. Check out the terms of your policies and ask your insurance provider about any changes from last year.

Inflation, especially food costs, are likely using up more of your income. Being aware of just how much may be useful.

TIP: Take a look at what you can bundle and/or what incentives other insurance companies offer. If you’ve been loyal to a particular company and your premiums have gone up (yet again), now could be a great time to explore some new quotes and consider any “new customer” discounts you may qualify for.

Mistake No. 3: Losing Sight of Your Savings

• What are your biggest financial regrets?

• Most of us say not saving enough for retirement or a rainy day tops the list.

• Maintaining your previous savings and retirement contributions may be becoming more challenging as nondiscretionary expenses take up more of your budget. By planning ahead, you may be able to continue saving at the same rate. If that’s not possible, you may have to reduce savings. Don’t let it get you down but keep saving some amount. Even a small amount of automatic savings adds up over time.

• This year, consider a deeper dive into your accounts, whether that means earmarking more for savings, leaving some bad habits behind or boosting your financial knowledge.

TIP: Set up automatic payroll deductions to retirement accounts and bank into your savings account every week or month. Going the automated route can help you stay the course.

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Learning the Land

Family farm cultivates community through education

The triskele is an ancient Celtic symbol with a triple spiral and a Greek origin meaning “three legs.” In Irish culture, it represents things of three, often thought to refer to the three elements of existence – earth, water and sky. For the Linehans, it means the three generations of their family that came together in 2018 to start Triskelee Farm, a small family working farm in West Linn that offers visitors the chance to pet baby animals, take a farm tour, try an ostrich burger and so much more!

a part to play. “We all help out in different ways, from the kids to the grandparents.”

When Nikii and DJ Linehan, their two children, and DJ’s parents moved to the area and bought their picturesque property about seven years ago, the goal was to create a place where they could live together as a family, raise animals, grow their own food and incorporate some agro-tourism. “We didn’t have the full vision when we first got here; we were starting from scratch,” says Nikii. “Now it’s become a place to gather for the public to learn about farm systems and where their food comes from.” The whole family works together, and everyone has

Triskelee Farm is a haven for the community and a place to learn about everything the abundant farmstead has to offer, from educational farm tours and birthday parties with Mr. Pickles, the miniature horse turned magical unicorn, to summer camps, family events and maker’s markets on the third Saturday of each month. During the week, the farm hosts school field trips and even an onsite preschool!

The barnyard gang at Triskelee has quite a cast of characters, from goats and sheep to ostriches and peacocks. Baby animal tours in the spring provide opportunities to feed and pet the lambs and baby goats, but this differs from the experience at a petting zoo. “We are a real working farm, and these animals are here for a reason,” Nikii explains. “People love learning about their life cycles and why we have them.” Animal tours are by appointment only to keep the group size manageable for the animals.

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up to eight feet tall, weigh 300 pounds and run as fast as 60 mph. They’re curious but have very tiny brains, so watch your hair and sunglasses as you encounter these majestic birds with their giant, dinosaur feet that can kick with up to 2000 pounds of force! Don’t be afraid to feed them from safely behind the fence with the help of Nikii and the farm crew.

Farmer DJ manages all the ostrich care, including ensuring they eat a nutrient-rich diet as well as incubating

and hatching the eggs. Triskelee is the only public ostrich farm in Oregon, and it is spreading the word about the advantages of ostrich farming. “Ostrich is a red meat that’s higher in iron and lower in fat and cholesterol than beef,” says Nikii. “And it’s better for the environment because they create less mud, poop and methane than cows so you can have more ostriches on a smaller area of land.”

All the animals have a unique purpose, and the family loves sharing

their farm’s bounty with the community. Ostriches and sheep are raised for their meat, and visitors can purchase cuts to take home or try a delicious lamb slider or an ostrich steak and cheese sandwich from their on-site food truck, paired with local beer and wine. Goat milk is used to make cheese, soaps and lotions. Alpacas are sheared once a year in the springtime, and the fiber is used to make yarn for hats, shawls, purses and more.

The farm also features aquaponic greenhouses, where tomatoes, lettuce and other leafy greens are grown.

These are served from the food truck or canned and sold at the on-site farm store. Peach and plum fruit trees are harvested in the summer, and Nana makes them into jams and jellies.

So, gather up the kids and stop by Triskelee Farm on the weekends from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., or make an appointment during the week to pick up some fresh and delicious ostrich meat. Keep an eye on their social media and website for fun events like an Ostrich Egg Paint and Sip or Yoga and Bubbles. Don’t forget to say hello to Mobu, their mascot and friendly farm dog!

Triskelee Farm is located at 29700 Southwest Mountain Road. West Linn, OR, 97068. Please give them a call at 503-741-9930 or visit their website at triskeleefarm.com . Animal tour spots fill quickly so book online in advance.

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Grand Anniversary

Celebrating 125 years of faith, community

Aurora has been home to the Christ Lutheran Church’s unwavering faith and service for 125 years. Founded in 1899, this pillar of the community stands as a testament to devotion and outreach. This year, Christ Lutheran commemorates its monumental anniversary, reflecting on its past, celebrating its present and looking forward with hope to its future.

Christ Lutheran’s past actually traces back to February 27, 1898, when the first service was held inside an ox barn and led by Pastor Ernest Mack from Oregon City. It was a humble beginning for what would grow into a vibrant faith community. The church formally organized and adopted its constitution on June 4, 1899. By 1900, the need for a dedicated place of worship led to the construction of the first church building directly across from the Old Aurora Colony Museum. As the years passed and the congregation expanded, Christ Lutheran needed to grow. The current church building was dedicated on April 22, 1956, marking a new chapter in the church’s rich history.

Through the decades, Christ Lutheran’s outreach has expanded significantly. Facing modern challenges, Christ Lutheran continues to stay true to its essential beliefs while addressing houselessness, substance abuse and hunger within the community. The church hosts multiple recovery groups, provides an apartment year-round to assist houseless families as they transition to permanent housing and hosts the Aurora emergency preparedness group. This deep care for community well-being continues with the Backpack Buddies program established in 2004 through a partnership with North Marion School District to provide weekend food for children in need.

Christ Lutheran Church has planned several events to commemorate its anniversary. On May 4, the church will open its doors for an enchanting evening of concert music, shared memories and historical storytelling through PowerPoint presentations, followed by an old-fashioned cookie potluck. In the same spirit of fellowship, on May 5, the celebratory worship ceremony and luncheon will further unite the community with speakers, including Bishop Laurie Larson Caesar of the Oregon Synod.

To mark this 125th anniversary, Christ Lutheran Church welcomes everyone in the community to its celebration on May 4 and 5, at 15029 Second St. N.E. in Aurora. Visit Christ Lutheran’s website at www. clcaurora.org for additional details and to discover more about this vibrant faith community dedicated to serving God and neighbors for well over a century.

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Skills on Point

Point guard Jaxon Lawson eyes bright future at Canby High

Canby High School point guard Jaxon Lawson has emerged as one of the best point guards in the 5A-1 Northwest Oregon Conference. The 5-foot-10 sophomore sensation helped the Cougars overcome a slow start to earn a spot in the 2023-24 playoffs.

“He’s a very skilled point guard who has the ability to score the basketball, but really he’s a pass-first type of point guard,” Canby Coach Matt Taylor said. “He really looks to set up his teammates well.”

The Cougars lost in the first round to No.1 seeded Summit High of Bend, but with a promising group of young players returning next year, Lawson has high hopes for Canby’s future.

“We have a bunch of young guys coming up that should make us better next year,” Lawson said.

Lawson led the offensive attack as Canby made a strong push at the end to finish with a 10–6 league record on the season. Since winning a starting position on the varsity team as a freshman last year when he was named to the honorable mention all-league team, he just keeps getting better.

Lawson averaged a team-high six assists per game, scored about 13 points per game, and grabbed five rebounds per game. His forte is finding the open man.

An excellent playmaker, he makes teammates look better by dishing them the ball.

Lawson is a two-sport athlete who plays wide receiver on the Canby football team in the fall. But this

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there have been a lot of good players at Canby. [And] he’s going to have young, good players around him next year. We’re on a good trajectory.”

“Finding the open guy, playmaking, finishing and being a leader are my strengths,” Lawson said. He added that he’s working hard to improve the defensive side of his game.

He credits his father, who played high school basketball, for

at such a young age and I loved it,” Lawson said. “I was three. That’s why I loved it so much.”

In the spring and summer, Lawson plays AAU basketball with other top players around the Portland area. The oldest of four siblings, he likes to hang out with friends and play video games when he’s not playing basketball.

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CANBY FIRE DISTRICT WORKPLACE FIRE SAFETY

SHARE THESE SAFETY TIPS TO KEEP WORKERS SAFE AND BUSINESSES OPEN

Afire in an office or store can be devastating to your community. In addition to potential deaths and property loss, people may lose their jobs and the community may lose a vital service provided by the businesses. Uncertainty caused by natural disasters or other events like COVID‑19 can also make the economic effect of a fire on a business much worse.

Some businesses may have a hard time recovering financially from a fire after being shut down for several weeks or months due to disasters or other events. Did you know there were 16,500 office and store fires in the United States in 2020 that caused $932 million in direct property damage?

Modern building design and fire codes protect most offices and stores from fire. However, there are important fire safety practices that employees and employers should follow to help prevent workplace fires, keep workers safe, and keep offices and stores open.

Leading Causes of Office and Store

Many causes of office and store fires are the same as those for home fires. Prevention and escape planning recommendations are similar.

EMPLOYEES SHOULD

 Check for damaged or overloaded electrical outlets, cords and cables.

 Always keep anything that can burn away from electrical equipment.

 Never leave portable heating devices unattended.

 Make sure workspace and equipment are clean, dry and well ventilated.

 Plan and practice multiple escape routes in case one is blocked.

 Ensure windows can be opened and screens removed.

EMPLOYERS NEED TO PREPARE FOR EMERGENCIES

 Ensure that all fire protection features are properly designed, installed and maintained.

 Post clear fire escape plans on every level of a building.

 Teach employees about exit locations, escape routes and fire protection equipment.

 Check the condition of fire ladders and escapes.

 Conduct regular emergency drills.

IF THERE IS A FIRE, BUILDING WORKERS SHOULD

 Call 911.

 Notify co workers of the fire.

 Never use the elevator. Remember to walk — don’t run — down the stairs.

IF WORKERS CAN’T EVACUATE

 Seal door gaps with jackets.

 Wait at the window.

 Remain calm.

 Remove any obstacles from exits.

For more information on fire safety in a variety of workplaces, visit www.osha.gov

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Sam and I have been together for more than four years. Most people know us from Backstop, which is actually how we met.

We have always been money savers and knew when the time was right, we would be ready for a down payment. Well, the day our apartment maintenance people came out and painted over the mold we had reported, we knew it was time to buy. We were scared; it was a big commitment, but our loan officer would ease our worries and make sure it made sense financially.

We knew Donna from Backstop and had no doubts she was the real estate agent we needed. We all got along so well and quickly created a very close friendship. At the first house we visited, Sam’s dad came along, and after some chatting, we realized he and Donna went to high school together! A fullcircle moment for all of us.

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Birth of a City

Canby’s namesake, founders and more

Canby was incorporated on Feb. 15. 1893, making it the second oldest city in Clackamas County; however, its township was placed on record on Aug. 9, 1870. One year later, its post office was authorized.

Canby was named after Edward Richard Sprigg Canby in 1870 at the time its township plat was filed. The 1839 West Point graduate was the only general officer of the United States to die at the hands of Native Americans. He was assigned to remove Modocs from Northern California lava beds to a reservation.

At the age of 54, he met his demise on April 11, 1873. He was bestowed the honor of the name of the town prior to his death.

One of Canby’s earliest settlers, James Baker, arrived in the area in 1838 with a cattle drive from California. He had a wife, Polly, and three children. They farmed on the land that is now north Canby. Throughout his life, he married up to 20 women of Native American descent and was also known as “Honest Jim.”

Although the Bakers did not remain long, his legacy of the area was tagged with the Baker Prairie name.

Philander Lee and his wife, Anna Lee, arrived in 1848 with their seven children, utilizing the prairie claim act of 1850, which made land ownership possible. He had knowledge of the railroad was coming. In 1870, Philander mapped into lots and blocks a portion of the Baker Prairie apple orchard, and parts of the Seely and Joslyn claims. He named the town Canby, which was a suggestion made by Ben Holladay, a friend of General

Canby. His son, Herman, was Canby’s first mayor.

The photo depicts the mapping of 24 blocks with 80-footwide streets, broad enough for two spans of oxen and a wagon to turn. He instructed his son, Albert, to take a team of oxen out on the roads to verify the width.

When the railroad reached Canby in 1873, a depot was built. The original location of the depot was N.W. First Avenue, and its position was less than Lee’s planned width. Ben Holladay, who moved to Oregon in 1868, had organized the construction of a railroad along the Willamette River. A friend of Canby’s namesake, he erected a house on his railroad land. Albert Lee’s family and many others to follow lived in the home. He sold a prospering Pony Express business to a company known as Wells Fargo. His claim to fame in Canby, however, is the building of the railroad — to advertise the venture, the railroad route was called “The Road of a Thousand Wonders.”

Joseph Knight and four sons moved to Baker Prairie in 1868. Heading west in 1863, they brought their tradesmanship from the east. They lived briefly in Butteville prior to making Canby their home. The Knights were instrumental in Canby’s earliest development. The family also grew to five sons and two daughters. William Knight holds the distinguished record of 43 years serving as the school clerk. He was Canby’s first city recorder starting in 1893. He and his brother, George, built Canby’s first mercantile business by Doc’s drugstore. The family is credited for building some of town’s first buildings, such as the first hotel and post office. William Knight served as

TOP: Colonel Edward Richard Sprigg

William Knight Family,

and Elm

From left:

William, Arthur, Martha, Josephine and

Father Joseph Knight Sr., tired of Aurora Colony life, purchased Joslyn, Seely and Cross donation land claims — about 800 acres. He sold over 200 acres to railroad company in 1869. Five brothers of this family became the dominant influence in the development of early Canby.

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Canby, 1863. LEFT: 1905, S.W. Fouth streets. Vesta, Bertha, Veva.

ABOVE: Ben Holladay House. This house was on Canby Builders Supply Co. land, according to an 1876 deed. The simple frame structure, still in residence use in 1968, was in the 100 block of N.E. First Avenue, just east of N. Ivy Street. It was in sharp contrast with Holladay’s Ophir Hall, the fabulous manor house he built in 1867 on his 1,000-acre estate in Westchester County, New York, now the Manhattanville College administration building. Holladay was a stagecoach and overland freight wagon operator between St. Joseph, Missouri, and Oregon and California, before venturing into railroading as O&C President (1870–1881). 1968 photo published in The Canby Herald. BELOW: Herman Allen Lee, circa 1895–1900.

the second postmaster, railroad depot agent and two terms as Clackamas County sheriff. For many years, he was Justice of the Peace. In 1875, he built a school on Baker Prairie (N. Holly Street). He lived from 1839 to 1922.

This is a short summary of our town’s history. Be sure to tune in next month for Part 2, as we dive in deeper on the people who made our town.

The Canby Historical Society preserves our rich heritage

and inspires an appreciation and understanding of Canby-area history. To learn more and to support us please visit canbyhistoricalsociety.org. We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and currently looking for talented new membership and volunteers, including those who specialize in research, writing and photography. If this is something you are interested in exploring, please contact us at canbyhistoricalsociety@ gmail.com for more details.

Citations: The Canby Herald May 9th 1968 Diamond Anniversary Edition and Canby Historical Society documents on file. Photos from Canby Historical Society archives.

ABOVE: Canby Town Plat of 1870. Projected across Baker Prairie in 1870 (and built in 1873), the railroad was the south boundary of the 24-block townsite Philander Lee recorded, Aug. 9, 1870, at the Clackamas County Courthouse. He named the new town for Major General E.R.S. Canby, who had come west that spring to assume command of the Army’s Department of the Columbia after a distinguished career in the Seminole Indian and Civil Wars. On the westerly part of Lee’s claim and parts of claims of Lucius A. Seely and Wesley Joslyn, George W. Weidler had surveyed the townsite in July 1870, mapping it as shown. With 80-foot streets “except First Street, which is 50 feet wide and A and G (N. Ivy and N. Cedar) Streets, which are 40 feet wide.” The map allowed for 20-foot alleys in 20 blocks. Blocks 1, 2, 3 and 4 had no alleys and lots 100 feet deep. In other blocks, lots were 115 feet deep. Twelve to the block, all had 50-foot frontage and were offered at $10 each. Weidler’s Warranty Deed showing purchase (the townsite) of 111 acres, for $2960 from Philander and Anna Lee, is filed in Book H, Clackamas County Deed Records. The date is May 20, 1870. Apparently the O&C Railroad changed its plans to put the depot grounds on the north, or town, side of the tracks after Weidler’s map was recorded.

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Reel Legends

Unearthing the cult appeal of six timeless films

What exactly is a cult classic movie? We’ve all heard the term, but for the purposes of this article, let’s consider it a movie that at the time of its release was not particularly noteworthy, failed to garner critical acclaim, and was not a box office blockbuster. However, over the years, these films have managed to insinuate themselves into the creative consciousness of our culture, either through unforgettable characters or scenarios of a time or place that continually engages our imagination.

“The Princess Bride”

This tongue-in-cheek medieval adventure movie directed by Rob Reiner was one of the few movies of his that was not a smash success at the box office. Over time, however, this parody of classic fairy tales that combined slapstick comedy, a good vs. evil drama, and snappy one-liners with hilarious run-on declarations grew into a cult classic. Billy Crystal and Wallace Shawn fill out a cast of

characters who drop memorable quotes at every turn. If you love slapstick humor and medieval fantasy, Vizzini (Wallace Shawn’s character) would find it “inconceivable” that you didn’t rank this movie an instant cult classic. Check out the movie and see what we mean! Rated PG for violence.

“Monty Python and The Holy Grail”

This movie by the British comedy troupe Monty Python, released in 1975, has grown to be a legendary cult classic. Based on the Arthurian quest for the Holy Grail, the over-the-top comedy has earned legions of fans over the decades. To this day, the clever and absurd take on King Arthur and his knights and their wacky quest to obtain the Grail is the comedy troop’s most memorable and successful venture. So popular was the film that it later inspired a hit Broadway adaptation called “Spamalot.” Rated PG but views like PG-13 for some mature content and language.

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“The Rocky Horror Picture Show”

This 1975 musical comedy horror film directed by Jim Sharman and distributed by 20th Century Fox was conceived of as a tribute to horror B movies and science fiction films of the 1930s through the 1960s. The cast features Richard O’Brien (also a co-writer of the screenplay), Susan Sarandon, Tim Curry, Barry Bostwick and others. This story about an engaged couple whose car breaks down in the rain near a castle run by Dr. Frank N. Furter, an apparently mad scientist who has created a muscle man named Rocky, has become the epitome of a “Cult Classic” movie. Shot for less than $2 million, this zany film is likely being shown somewhere in the world as a midnight movie with members of the audience dressing up as their favorite characters, reciting lines, and, of course, doing the “Time Warp.” Few films have earned such a devoted following by managing to blend the right amount of comedy, absurdity, memorable characters, and catchy music to keep people coming back for more. Rated R for mature content and strong language.

“This Is Spinal Tap”

Rob Reiner’s film (which was his directorial debut) about the fictional band “Spinal Tap” movie, which focuses on the life of a heavy metal band, ridicules the various rock documentaries of the time. Reiner plays the fictitious Martin di Bergi,

documentary filmmaker, who follows the band on their American tour and pokes fun at the musical pretensions of bands at the time who released self-adulatory “documentaries” of their lives and work. Most of the dialogue was improvised, and though garnering positive critical acclaim, it returned only modest results at the box office. It wasn’t until its later release on VHS that it gained a cult following and was eventually inducted into the Library of Congress for preservation by the National Film Registry for being “culturally, historically, and aesthetically relevant.” Rated R for mature content and strong language.

“The Big Lebowski”

Jeff Bridges has played many roles, but none more iconic than “The Dude.” While the Coen Brothers have produced a number of critically acclaimed movies, it could be argued that The Big Lebowski might be the most beloved of all their flicks. This madcap romp revolving around a case of mistaken identity, in which The Dude is beaten up accidentally due to sharing the name with a wealthy businessman, was not a particularly big hit at the time of its release. But as the years passed, the film’s eccentric characters, hilarious dialogue and comedic dream sequences have elevated it to a cult classic. It was inducted into the Library of Congress National Film Registry in 2014. Rated R for mature content and strong language.

“Office Space”

Anyone who has ever worked in an office can probably relate to this satirical comedy released in 1999. Written and directed by Mike Judge, the creator of “Beavis and Butthead” and co-creator of the series “King of the Hill,” “Office Space” was based on his cartoon series “Milton.” The movie was Judge’s first foray into live-action film. While the movie fizzled at the box office, it went on to achieve cult classic status due to its poignant depiction of the life of IT professionals and the various ridiculous, dehumanizing themes common to white collar workers in the corporate environment. The movie spawned numerous internet memes, and the destruction of a frustrating computer printer by disgruntled employees will forever resonate with disenchanted office workers throughout the world. Rated R for mature content and strong language.

While these cult classic movies may not be everyone’s cup of tea, they have spawned legions of loyal fans over the years. If by chance you haven’t yet acquainted yourself with these timeless cinematic gems, give them a try. Who knows? You might just figure out what all the hubbub is about, and in the process discover a new favorite movie!

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Stronger Together

Creating connections, empowering lives and inspiring futures

Our Family Resource Advocates (FRAs) play a crucial role in our organization. Bilingual in English and Spanish, they provide compassionate support to families, connecting them to vital services and resources. Whether it’s navigating local, school, county or state resources, our FRAs ensure that families receive the assistance they need.

At Todos Juntos, our mission is simple yet profound: to create connections that empower, educate, and inspire children, youth and families. We believe in celebrating diversity and fostering resilience in every individual and community we serve. Our vision is to empower youth and their families to succeed in school, at home and within their communities, all while embracing the importance of culture and equity.

Through our programs and services, we aim to create a supportive environment where everyone, regardless of ethnic background or socioeconomic status, can thrive. From prevention and enrichment to education and community engagement, we’re committed to healing and strengthening our communities together.

These programs provide children with age-appropriate challenges in a safe, structured, and positive environment. By promoting healthy lifestyles from an early age, we empower children to succeed academically, physically, and emotionally.

Since our establishment in 2000, Todos Juntos has been a leading nonprofit in Clackamas County. We’ve developed after-school programs that offer leadership and pro-social opportunities to historically underserved populations. Over the years, we’ve expanded to provide comprehensive, integrated systems of programs in four communities: Canby, Molalla, Estacada, and Sandy.

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For the Love of Paint

Musician rediscovers love of painting

We’re all familiar with Dan Reed, the musician. Born and raised right here in Portland, Oregon, he’s our hometown hero who has been rocking and rolling across the globe with his band, the Dan Reed Network, since 1987. Their last album, “Let’s Hear It For The King,” was released in 2022 to a fervent and anxious fanbase. But music alone does not define the man — Dan is a multifaceted artist expressing himself through a variety of creative endeavors. Most significantly, outside of his musical career, he is an avid and revered painter.

Dan actually started painting back in college. He took some classes and produced some beautiful work, but when his musical career took off, painting naturally took a back seat. It wasn’t until years later, after Dan became disillusioned with the music industry and put the band on hiatus, that he returned to the canvas. They were dark times. He had traveled the world in support of The Rolling Stones, he had reached the pinnacle of success, scaled the very heights of music, but inside he was feeling empty, bereft of joy and inspiration.

Painting allowed him the freedom he’d been missing in music. Without the strict “guidance” of labels and overeager A&R (artists & repertoire) representatives making their demands, telling him what to play, how to play and how to look, he was finally able to express himself more authentically. There were no rules, no borders — only the edges of the canvas to restrict his flow. And it was transformative! Along with his spiritual journey where he spent years meditating and studying at a monastery, the demons he was able to exorcize through the process of putting paint to canvas helped him navigate those dark corridors and return to a path of wellness and light.

Although he has returned to music, and the fans are all grateful, Dan hasn’t given up his “second love” this time around. Painting allows his creativity and freedom of expression to simply flow. They are all abstract pieces, informed by internal emotion and mood versus being representative, realistic compositions. They are fascinating to behold, full of depth and color, inviting thorough examination and discussion over the feelings they evoke. They are the kinds of paintings you can stare at for hours, continuously finding new and interesting patterns as they emerge.

So there you have it. Dan Reed: accomplished musician and painter. Check out his work on Facebook at Dan_Reed_Art or on instagram: @Dan_Reed_Art.

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