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Greetings,
Check out the latest clinic news, events and activities in our April newsletter!
Clinic News
New Staff
SportsCare and Armworks would like to welcome three new staff members to the Gresham Clinic. Our newest staff members are Lori Ertler and Amy Tucker, in the billing department and Vanessa Gray a Physical Therapist Assistant.


Car Crashes Through Clinic
On March 11th, a motor vehicle came crashing through two windows at our Gateway clinic. The accident occurred when no patients were present, but several staff members were near by
to witness the event. The crash left
our clinic full of glass and debris from
the broken windows, but fortunately
no one was injured. Since the accident
our clinic has been fully restored to its original state.
LIKE Us on Facebook
SportsCare Physical Therapy and Armworks Hand Therapy are now on Facebook. 'Like us' on Facebook to follow Clinic News, Events and Updates!
SportsCare Birthdays
April: Melissa Purington (Gresham) and Lisa Konell (Clackamas & Happy Valley).
Spring Activities
Spring is here! Get outdoors this spring and check out some of these activities that will keep you moving.
DASH WITH US - Doggie Dash 2011!
For the first year ever, we have organized a team for Oregon Humane Society's Doggie Dash. This event is a fun opportunity exercise outdoors while supporting a great cause!
Join team SportsCare Physical Therapy & Armworks Hand Therapy and help us fundraise for animals in need.
The event takes place on Saturday, May 14th at the Tom McCall Waterfront Park. 6,000+ animal lovers will gather to walk or run with their dogs to fundraise for animals in need. For more information and to register visit our team page.

Timberline Spring Pass
Looking for unlimited Ski / Snowboard trips this Spring? Get a Spring Pass to Timberline for just $99!
Passes avilable through May 30th, 2011. For additional details and to purchase your Spring Pass CLICK HERE.

Explore the Beauty of Multnomah Falls
Get out of the house this weekend and check out the beauty of Multnomah Falls.
Feeling ambitious? Enjoy a moderate, 2.2-mile hike to the top of Multnomah Falls. For a greater challenge try the 5.4-mile loop to Wahkeena Falls. Most importantly, don't forget your camera!
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