The Linfield Review Issue #7 December 5

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The Linfield Review December 5, 2016

Linfield College

McMinnville, Ore.

Getting into the holiday spirit

122nd Year

Issue No. 7

John Christensen/staff

Participants run through a residential area during the Jingle All The Way 5K on Dec. 3 that was put on by students in the economics department. All proceeds from the race benefited the Parker Archie Moore memorial scholarship fund.

Local pot shop closes, Green Heart searching By Kaelia Neal Staff Writer The Green Heart Oregon marijuana dispensary is closed until the store can find a new location. The dispensary was located on Baker Street in McMinnville and nearby Linfield College. Due to financial challenges, the cannabis store was forced to close down. “Our landlords are unwilling to reduce the $14,000 per month rent despite many of the licenses we planned on becoming unavailable to us because of zoning. We fought really hard, but Steve and Mary Allen will not budge on the price, which is three times market value,” said Rebecca Johnson, a former Green Heart chef. The Green Heart Oregon is disappointed by the closure but is determined to find a new place to reopen the business. “We chose McMinnville because it is a perfect location. We are working with local business owners to see if they will let us use their space,” said Jennifer Sanders, former owner of The Green Heart Oregon. “We are devastated and trying to find a new home to continue educating and giving back to our community,” Johnson said. The non-profit marijuana store focused greatly on education.

The Green Heart Oregon offers benefits that other dispensaries do not, such as cooking classes and free workshops. They also offered discounted medicine to its medical patients, according to Sanders. The Green Heart Oregon says it cares about its customers and being able to provide them services. “With all these great innovations we’ve brought to McMinnville, we may have to move out of town if we don’t find a place to live. Our current lease does not fit our business model moving forward but we would so love to stay in McMinnville. We love it here,” Johnson said. The Green Heart Oregon’s operates with its mission statement in mind, which is “… to elevate the holistic health and wellness industry and to challenge the stigma associated with the Hemp and Cannabis plant. We work with local certified growers, chefs and artisans to create a sustainable way of producing and distributing our finely crafted products. We seek to break the current barriers and constraints of the Hemp and Cannabis business landscape by operating fully legally, transparently, and proudly 100% cashless,” according to Johnson. Kaelia Neal can be reached at linfieldreviewnews@gmail.com

Griffin Yerian/staff Green Heart Oregon in McMinnville has been forced to close due to financial difficulties.


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