The Dalles Chamber of Commerce
The Dalles Chamber of Commerce E-Newsletter August 31, 2010
in this issue
:: Last Music In The Park of 2010
:: The Dalles City Council Agenda
:: Wasco County Board of County Commissioners Meeting
:: End of Summer Program at The Dalles Dam
:: What's Happening
:: Power Breakfast 2010 Starts Friday
:: AmeriTitle Celebrates 25th Anniversary
:: Musical Blast at the Sunshine Mill
:: Labor Day Weekend at Dry Hollow Vineyards
:: Chinese Herbal Pharmacy Grand Opening
:: AG-TEQ SUPPLY Official Opening Event
:: OPB Premiere - The Wild West Way
:: United Way - Community Yard Sale
:: Beer Fest 2010: Coming Soon
:: Become A Master Recycler
:: Help Us Help Others: "Buy A Blanket"
:: QuickBooks Pro 2010: Fall Term Class
Dear Member,

Plenty of exciting events are occurring this week, and even more so for the weekend! Make sure you check out the What's Happening section for more events.

Don't forget that the Chamber is here to help you promote your business so send us your news items and promotions.  We'll make sure that they are seen by your fellow chamber members and others in the community. 

Sincerely,
Salvador Miramontes Jr., Marketing and Communications Coordinator


Music In The Park 2010: Last Show
Wednesday, September 1,  @ 6PM

Wells Fargo Bank presents Music In The Park 2010. FREE outdoor music, four concert series for families. Concerts occur in The City Park.
 
Featuring...

Stolen Sweets
Presented by Mill Creek Point
Opening Act:  Mr. Ben Bonham

Music will rise from the Griffith Motors Stage at The Dalles City Park on Union Street.
 
The concert series is also sponsored by Columbia River Women's Clinic, Mill Creek Point Senior Living, The Dalles Disposal, Windermere Glenn Taylor Real Estate, Thomas C. Peachey Atty, Gene & Dixie Parker, Hire Electric, Brown RoofingMid-Columbia Vision Source, Byers, Neumayer & Bradford, and The Anzac Tea Parlour.


Chamber Monthly Newsletters
Now Available Online

The Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the newest feature on our website:
Our Chamber Monthly Newsletters.

To view this month's newsletter in pdf format click on this link: Chamber of Commerce Newsletters.

The Dalles City Council Agenda
No Meetings in August

City

There are no City Council Meetings in the month of August. 

The next City Council meeting will be September 13th.
 

Wasco County Board of
County Commissioners

Regular Session Agenda


WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2010

LOCATION: WASCO COUNTY COURTHOUSE,
COUNTY COURTROOM #202
511 Washington Street, The Dalles, Oregon  


9:00 a.m.      OPEN TO PUBLIC

9:30 a.m.      OPEN TO DEPARTMENTS

10:00 a.m.    PRESENTATION
On economic development in Wasco County; presented by Jessica Metta, Wasco County Economic Development Coordinator.

10:30 a.m.    APPROVAL
Of the Regular Session Consent Calendar of September 1, 2010.

11:00 a.m.    EXECUTIVE SESSION
As authorized by ORS 192.6600 (2) (g) to consider preliminary negotiations involving matters of trade or commerce in which the governing body is in competition with governing bodies in other states or nations.

                     EXECUTIVE SESSION
As authorized by ORS 192.660 (2) (i) to review and evaluate the employment-related performance of the chief executive officer of any public body, a public officer, employee or staff member who does not request an open hearing.

The Dalles Dam Hosts
End of Summer Program

September 3, 11, 17, & 25

 
The Dalles Dam Visitor Center will host special presentations throughout September to wrap up the 2010 recreation season.

Friday, September 3 @ 12PM (Noon)
Longtime local musician Jack Roberts will perform a mixture of Americana and folk songs with an emphasis on Woody Guthrie tunes.


Saturday, September 11 @ 1:30PM
Retired park ranger John Carlson will give a living history presentation about the Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery Expedition. Carlson will assume the costume and character of Private Hugh McNeil, sharing stories and artifacts of the time period.


Friday, September 17 @ 1PM
Historical Outreach Foundation speaker Alisha Hamel will discuss the military side of the Lewis and Clark story. Her focus will be on Army values and significant skills the group used on its journey across the United States. Hands-on activities will demonstrate the connection.


Saturday, September 25 @ 1PM
Local history enthusiast Jerry Tanquist will answer the question, "What do railroads and canals have in common?" The answer: Celilo Falls. 
Tanquist will present historic photos and documents to share the story of our local portage railroads and The Dalles-Celilo Canal.


The visitor center closes Sept. 30 and will reopen May 1, 2011.

For more information please contact The Dalles Lock and Dam Ranger Office at 541-506-7819 or visit www.nwp.usace.army.mil/op/d

What's Happening
Your Guide to Local Happenings 8/31 - 9/11


7/01-    Outdoor Sculpture Garden
10/3      Maryhill Museum of Art
             www.maryhillmuseum.org
 
7/01-    William Morris: Native Species
9/6        Maryhill Museum of Art
             www.maryhillmuseum.org

8/01-    "Baskets Tell a Story"
10/10    Museum at Warm Springs
            Info: 541-553-3331
            www.warmsprings.com/museum
            www.maryhillwinery.com
 

1-31     Artists Series: Barns Around
            the County
Photos by Carol MacKenzie
            Sherman Co. Historical Museum
            Info: 541.565.3232


31        Coffee Connections: 7:30AM-8:30AM
            Hosted by: Washington Federal Savings
            235 E. 3rd Street, The Dalles, Oregon
            TDACC members & guests
            Info: 541.296.2231 

31        The Dalles Lions Club Meeting
            Noon @ Spooky's


31        FREE Workshop: Tigger Points!
            Cascade Acupuncture, The Dalles
            7PM-8PM; to register: 298.2378
            www.CascadeAcupuncture.org

8/31-    Sally Bailey & Rachel Harvey
9/27      Show @ The Dalles Art Center
            Opening Reception: Sept. 2, 5-7pm

9/01-    Artist Series: Defeating Water
9/31      Doldrums - Myrna Melzer
            Sherman Co. Historical Museum

           Info: 541.565.3232
           
1          Music in the Park
            Stolen Sweets - Vintage Swing Jazz
            reminiscent of the 1930's
            6PM, City Park, 5th & Union, The Dalles

1          Childhood Screening:
            Early Intervention

            Early Childhood Center, 1717 W. 10th
            From 9am-2pm
            Info: 541.296.1478

1          25th Anniversary Celebration
            AmeriTitle Open House
            3PM - 4:30PM; Dessert 


1          The Dalles Rotary Club Meeting
            Noon @ the Civic Auditorium

2          The Dalles Kiwanis Meeting
            Noon @ Spooky's

2          Toastmasters Meeting
            Noon @ CGCC Board Room
            Info: Patti Blagg, 541.298.4352

3          Power Breakfast: 7AM-8AM
            Class Act Catering; CGCC
            TDACC members & guests
            Info: 541.296.2231

3          Jack Roberts Music LIVE
            @ The Dalles Dam Visitor Center
            Noon, Seufert Park, Exit 87


4          The Dalles Farmers Market           
            City Park (5th & Union)
            8AM - 1PM

4          Eagle Indian Run/Walk
            9AM. Sorosis Park
            Info: 541.298.1119
            rthouvenel44@embarqmail.com

4          The Collector: Scottish Naturalist,
            David Douglas' Adventures in the Gorge

            1PM-2PM @ Columbia Discovery Center
            Info: 541.296.8600
            www.gorgediscovery.org 

4-5       "No Work. All Play" Days
             Brooks Memorial State Park
             Info: 509.773.4611

4-5       Fundraiser for The Windwalker
            Ranch in Husum
            Pancake Breakfast; Sat 8-10am
            Rummage Sale; Sat & Sun 9am-4pm

            www.windwalkerranch.org 

4-6       Maryhill Winery Labor Day
            Weekend
Celebration
            Live Music from 1-5pm
            Info: 1.877.627.9445

            www.maryhillwinery.com

4-6       Barlow Trail Rendezous Days
            Parade, quilt show, vendors, Mountain
            Men & Shaniko Cowboys programs,
            food & more! Don't miss it!
           
Located in Wamic, OR

4, 11    Sight-In Days @ The Dalles
& 18    Rifle & Pistol Club; 9AM-2PM
           Small fee; Petersburg area range
          
www.thedallesrifleandpistolclub.com

5          "Celilo Village" by Jean Vercouteren
             @ the Rorick House, 300 W. 13th
             starts @ 2pm & it's FREE

7          The Dalles Lions Club Meeting
            Noon @ Spooky's


8          The Dalles Rotary Club Meeting
            Noon @ the Civic Auditorium

9          The Dalles Kiwanis Meeting
            Noon @ Spooky's

9          Toastmasters Meeting
            Noon @ CGCC Board Room
            Info: Patti Blagg, 541.298.4352


9          Annual Kiwanis Steak Feed
            5-7pm, @ Sorosis Park; $15
            Tickets available @ Windermere Realty,
            Wasco Title & @ the event


10         Women, Art & Wine           
             Glass Painting, 6-8pm
             The Dalles Art Center
             Info: 541.296.4759

10-11    60th Class Reunion
            The Dalles HS class of 1950
            Banquet Reservations needed
            Info/To Reserve: 541.298.1008

11-18    Pioneer Camp 2010
            Living history display
            Pioneer wagon camp

            White River Station Campground
            Info: Hillary, 541.467.5137
            hschwirtlich@fs.fed.us

11        22nd Annual Columbia Gorge
            Aluminum Man Triathlon
           
Info: 541.296.9533
           
11        The Dalles Farmers Market
            City Park (5th & Union)
            8am - 1pm

11        Shaniko Wool Gathering
            Street Fair, live music, sheep dog
            demo & much more!
          

11        Harmony of the Gorge Chorus           
            Hood River Valley Christian Church
            www.HotGChorus.com

11        Tour The Dalles Dam           
            11am; over 16yr. needs photo ID
            Pre-registration required

            Call: 541.506.7819


11        1st Annual Beer Fest
           
@ the Civic Auditorium           
            www.thedallescivic.org
           

Power Breakfast Starts This Week
Friday, September 3, 7AM - 8AM


The Dalles Area Chamber of Commerce invites Chamber members and their guests to the first Power Breakfast of the 2010-2011 season


On Friday, September 3, Mr. Tyler Stone, Administrative Officer of Wasco County, will speak on the "State of Wasco County."


Held at Columbia Gorge Community College and served by Dave and Sandy Lutgens of Class Act Catering, the breakfast meeting will be in the theater on the third floor of the main building.


The most direct entrance is from the upper western parking lot (next to Sorosis Park). Chamber Ambassadors will be at the door to direct you!

 

Call the Chamber to make reservations: 541.296.2231
 
AmeriTitle 25th Anniversary
Wed., Sept. 1, 3PM - 4:30PM


AmeriTitle in The Dalles will be celebrating their 25th Anniversary; hosting an open house on September 1 from 3PM to 4:30PM. 

The Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, VFW Auxiliary and
American Legion, as well as the Mid Columbia Veterans Association, will be performing a formal ceremony to retire their previously flown flag. Apple pie & ice cream will be served afterwards.
AmeriTitle logo
Join us in this celebration & don't forget to bring your donations for the AmeriTitle Annual Food Drive.
Musical Blast At The Sunshine Mill
This week on September 1st - 5th


Wednesday, September 1 from 7PM - 10PM
Open MIC Night: hosted by Les Vaughn
In the amphitheatre; FREE for musicians & fans!

Friday, September 3 from 7PM - 9PM
Fondue & Live music!

Saturday & Sunday, September 4 & 5
from 6:30PM - 9:30PM

Spiny Norman & Tracy Klas play in amphitheatre: FREE event with Quenette wine, Copa Di Vino wine & Double Mountain IRA on tap!

LABOR DAY WEEKEND:
We're offering wine specials on Quenette, Copa Di Vino North West, France & Jackson Family Vintners!
Stop in to get special prices on your favorites!

Artisan wine tasting with cheese, cured meats, chocolate and dried fruit!

Dry Hollow Vineyards
Labor Day Weekend

Starting Friday, September 3
 

Join us for new releases: Fort Dalles Red and McDuffee Vineyard Chardonnay - Release Party Friday Sept. 3, 5-7 p.m.  $10 for heavy appetizers and glass of wine.

RSVP: 541-296-2953 or bridget@dryhollowvineyards.com
Tasting Room, 3410 Dry Hollow Lane, The Dalles
dryhollowvineyards.com


Tasting Room Open: Noon-5PM, Friday-Monday.  

Grand Opening Celebration at
Cascade Acupuncture Center

Friday, September 3, 5:30PM - 8:00PM
 

Cascade Acupuncture Center invites you to join them for the Grand Opening Celebration of their Chinese Herbal Pharmacy in Hood River!

First Friday, September 3, 5:30PM - 8:00PM
· Raffle for FREE initial intake visits & FREE custom herbs
· FREE chair massage
· FREE re-useable shopping tote bag
· FREE champagne
· FREE Greens First & Dream Protein
  shake samples
· Appetizers by Knead Bakery
· FREE Chinese Medical Pulse diagnosis
· 15% off selected products
 
For more information, contact:
Cascade Acupuncture Center
104 5th Street, in Hood River
Phone: 541.387.4325
Best@CascadeAcupuncture.org


Official Grand Opening
of AG-TEQ SUPPLY

Thursday, September 2, All-Day
 

Join us September 2, as we will have snacks & drinks all day and also have lunch from 11AM to 1PM. We are having an Official GRAND OPENING event with special pricing on everything in store!
 
AG-TEQ SUPPLY is located downtown The Dalles at 105 E 2nd St. (next to NAPA)

OPB Premiere - Oregon Experience:
The Wild West Way

September 7, 4:30PM in Pendleton, OR


Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB) will premiere the new documentary Oregon Experience: The Wild West Way about the Pendleton Round-Up at Tamástslikt Cultural Institute, Pendleton, OR, on September 7, 2010, with two FREE public screenings at 4:30PM and 6:30PM.

The premiere showing at Tamástslikt will precede the OPB television broadcast which will air the show on September 9 at 8PM. "Pendleton Round-Up: The Wild West Way," is an action-packed hour filled with fierce community spirit, pageantry and tradition passed from generation to generation.


Go behind the scenes to explore the Round-Up's rich history, including rodeo clowns and Indian pageants, and a succession of rodeo riders - African-American, Native-American and women - who defied the prejudices of the times to become crowd favorites.

Tune in Thursday, September 9 at 8PM on OPB and watch online anytime after the broadcast at opb.org/oregonexperience


United Way - Community Yard Sale
September 25, Mid-Columbia Senior Center


Here is a great opportunity to turn those unneeded items in your closet and garage into cash, and at the same help fund deserving local charitable agencies. We invite local crafters & food vendors to join us in this worthwhile event.

Showcase your merchandise at one of the busiest corners in The Dalles; The Mid-Columbia Senior Center, located at 1112 W 9th Street. Don't forget that 100% of the booth rental fees go to local charitable agencies!

Application deadline is September 15

Please contact The Dalles Chamber at marketing@thedalleschamber.com for a digital copy of an application.

Beer Fest 2010: Coming Soon
September 11 @ the Civic Auditorium

 
The Civic Auditorium Preservation Committee will be celebrating craft beers on September 11 at its 2010 Beer Fest.

Ten breweries, some nationally known, such as Widmer, McMenimins and Deschutes, have joined with
local producers such as Full Sail and Double Mountain, providing over 18 specialty beers for the beer lovers pleasure.

This is a benefit
fundraiser for the Civic and its plan to fully renovate the theatre. For $10, each guest will receive a Civic commemorative glass beer mug and 5 tokens, each good for a four ounce taste of one of these specialty beers.

It will be a first time event which the Civic plans to grow. Please get behind this exciting event and join the Civic on September 11 from 1PM - 9PM. Sponsored by Clock Tower Ales and Rivertap

For more info, visit: www.thedallescivic.org

Become A Master Recycler: Course
Sept. 11 - Nov. 2 at Mosier Creek Terrance

 
For folks that are "gung-ho" about reducing waste and recycling more, here's a great way to get the formal training needed to help make a difference in your community: Become a Master Recycler through a class offered by TriCounty Hazardous Waste & Recycling Program.

Similar to the OSU Extension Service's popular Master Gardener program, participants will attend a series of mandatory classes and field trips, and be required to volunteer at least 30 "payback" hours in their communities. 

The mission is to "bridge the gap between awareness and action by motivating people to reduce solid waste in homes & workplaces." 
 
Classes are offered free of charge to residents of Wasco, Sherman & Hood River counties. 

Since starting last Fall, the program has completed two rounds of course training with 22 graduates currently completing their "payback" requirements. 

Their volunteer activities have included helping with waste reduction and recycling at schools,  on-the-job & in child day care facilities; staffing booths at local farmers markets; marching in local parades; litter clean-ups; helping with a medical waste collection; helping at local hazardous waste collection events; and doing recycled art projects with children.
 
The Fall 2010 Master Recycler course will be held Tuesday evenings, September 14 - November 2 at the Mosier Creek Terrace in Mosier. 

More info/application: www.tricountyrecycle.com
then click on "Master Recycler" link.

Or contact Cindy Brown at TriCounty Hazardous Waste & Recycling Program at 541.506.2636.


Help Us Help Others: "Buy A Blanket"
Every Saturday, starting September 11


Join the Oregon Red Cross educate Oregonians about the importance of preparedness and encourage their support of local disaster relief. Volunteer as a greeter for the 'Buy A Blanket' campaign and help us help others.

Help the American Red Cross rebuild lives simply by greeting customers in your local Fred Meyer store. The job is easy - spend only a few hours on a Saturday welcoming shoppers & handing them a card with a simple request to 'Buy A Blanket'. This virtual gift* then helps local families to get started with rebuilding their lives after a house fire or disaster.

From September 11 - October 2, every Saturday we'll be greeting customers in Fred Meyer stores around the state. Just sign up for a two-hour shift at the store closest to home.

For more information, visit: www.buyablanket.org

Fall Term QuickBooks Class & Small Business Management Enrollment
Beginning September 21, 2010 @ CGCC


The 2010 Fall Term class for QuickBooks Pro 2010 is scheduled to be held in The Dalles, beginning September 21. This class will meet each Tuesday from 6PM to 9PM for seven weeks.

Small Business Management I: Fall Term class is scheduled to begin on September 22. Class will meet monthly on Wednesday from 6PM to 8:30PM and will alternate between The Dalles and Hood River campuses.

If you're in need of training in QuickBooks or in need of assistance in the area of managing of your current business, we are now accepting registrations and seating is limited.

Contact Student Services at: 541.506.6011
and register today!

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And check out how Base Graphics
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Try the sizzlin' NEW Turkey Jalapeño Melt-
Tender turkey, bubbly Monterey cheddar, spicy jalapeños
and a chipotle southwest sauce that'll ignite your taste buds.

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Loaded with grilled chicken tossed in bold buffalo sauce
and topped with creamy ranch.
 
Fiery FOOTLONG™ subs. Eat bold! GET FIRED UP TODAY

 

Maryhill Winery Concert Schedule

Earth, Wind & Fire - August 28th - 7:00 p.m.
Maryhill Winery Summer Concert Information



Rivertap Pub Summer Hours
SUN-THURS Open at 4PM, FRI & SAT Noon - Midnight
HAPPY HOUR DAILY from 4-6PM
Located next to TACO DEL MAR & THE MINT. 
701 E 2nd Street, Downtown The Dalles; (541)769-0059
OPEN EVERYDAY. www.rivertappub.com  Go with the flow.



Dave's Hometown Pizza Offers Milkshake Mondays
Milkshakes for $2 with pizza purchase at regular price.
Get up to 2 with medium and 4 with large.
Check us out at Dave's Hometown Pizza or Facebook.
 


Come to Erin Glenn on Friday Nights

Northwest grown music, food, and beverage! Enjoy our special monthly dance party opportunities, as well!
Also, follow our Twitter and Facebook pages for more details about events and to give us feedback!

We have live music every Friday night from 7-10 pm or so.
$5 cover charge (except where noted) allows you to enjoy a wide variety of live music and monthly (or MORE) dance parties!
Along with great tunes, we offer a variety of tasty foods from our menu.
For more information click here: Erin Glenn Wines at The Mint 



Columbia Laser Skin Center Specials
Featured Product:  JaneIredale Bronzer - 10% OFF This Month Only.
August Special:  Microderm Madness! Microdermabrasion Only $75
Click on this link to see all the current specials:  Columbia Laser Skin Center Specials.



Cousin's Restaurant & Saloon
Rock Bottom Wednesdays! A burger, beer, and bottomless fries for only $5.00!
Available in the Gandy Dancer Saloon from 4pm to 9pm! 
The best deal in town! Cousins' Rock Bottom Wednesdays.

Buffet Breakfast Sundays from 9am to 2pm
Meal comes with a variety of homemade breakfast items and pastries and fresh fruits and waffle bar. 
Adults are $11.99, Seniors are $9.99 and kids eat for only $4.99. Come check us out!
 


Cups For Pups
Good Coffee-Good Causes. Mo Joe's coffee located at 400 East Second Street, The Dalles
has banned together with Home at Last Humane Society for a good cause.

When you purchase a coffee or smoothie from Mo Joe's $2 from every cup sold goes
to help homeless and unwanted pets at Home At Last, The Dalles.
 


Windseeker Restaurant Specials
Enjoy Singing? Karaoke on Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays from 9PM - 2AM at The Portside. 
We have brand new state of the art Sound system.
Come to the Portside and let us make you a star.

The Windseeker Restaurant Caters on site and off site for all your special gatherings. 
Let us take care of the cooking for you partys, reunions receptions, or special gatherings.
Call 541-298-7171 for more information.
 
Why cook on Sundays? Bring your family to the Windseeker for Sunday Brunch.
Available every Sunday from 10AM - 2PM.  What a great way to spend time as a family.
Enjoy the view of the Columbia River as you share a delicious meal.
 
The Windseeker Restaurant - The only river side dining in town. Our deck is open and NOW SERVING. 
For more information: windseekerrestaurant.com.

DID YOU KNOW?

"A dollar spent at a locally owned store is usually spent 6-15 times before it leaves the community. From $1, you create $5-$14 in value within your community."

 

"Spend $1 at a national chain store and 80% of it leaves town immediately."

 

Quotes: Tim Mitchell, first cited in 'E' Magazine - article available through the Northwest Earth Institute's 'Changes For Sustainable Living' discussion course book.

 

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Introductory
Offer
80% OFF
Dental
Services
Robert R. Perry DDS, PC
General Dentist

417 Washington St, The Dalles, OR 97058
(541) 298-8555
 
Introductory Offer:  80% off Dental Services
$59 for adults $39 for kids (12 and under)
Exam, X-rays, and Cleaning
Valued at $303, you save $244
Limited time offer, expires Aug. 31st 2010
New patients only
Offer Expires: 12/31/10
Hamburger
Combo
Meal
$4.95
Big Jim's Drive In
Tuesday 4 PM to Close SPECIAL

Hamburger Combo Meal
Includes Pepsi and Regular Fries
   $4.95          Reg. $7.60         SAVE $2.65

(has Rex gone crazy?????? Every Tuesday night)
Big Jim's Website
Offer Expires: 12/31/10