Oregon law enforcement busted an organized crime ring responsible for trafficking 44,000 stolen catalytic converters.
Sasquatch Vienna-style lager with coffee
Ground Breaker https://www.groundbreakerbrewing.com/
New Cascadia https://newcascadiatraditional.com/
Pollo Norte http://www.pollonorte.com/
Schilling Cider https://www.schillingciderhousepdx.com/ciderhouse
Desi PDX http://www.desipdx.com/
Tacovore http://www.tacovorepnw.com/tacovore_portland.html
Verde Cocina https://www.verdecocinamarket.com/
Petunia's Pies & Pastries http://petuniaspiesandpastries.com/
Kyra's Bakeshop https://www.kyrasbakeshop.com/
Gluten Free Gem (baking) http://www.glutenfreegem.com/
Mutantis https://mutantis.beer/
Moonshrimp https://www.moonshrimpbrewing.com/
Bierly (McMinnville/Corvallis) http://www.bierlybrewing.com/
Evasion Brewing (McMinnville) https://evasionbrewing.com/
...also:
Slake Cider (McMinnville/Carlton Cyderworks) https://slakecider.com/slake-home/
A dedicated gluten-free brewery and bottle shop, selling (almost) every gluten-free beer made in Oregon, with curbside pickup available.
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This syllabus and timeline of the protests organized in Portland throughout the summer and early fall of 2020 was compiled and written by Portland State University students enrolled in Professor Katrine Barber’s HST 4/593, Introduction to Public History in Fall 2020. It was prepared in partnership with the Oregon State University Press and presented to them at the conclusion of the course. It combines local Portland journalism with a number of other scholarly resources to attempt to answer the question: “Why Portland?” The goals of the project at the outset were to correct inaccuracies or oversights in national coverage of the protests, as well as to provide context for these events. The mission of OSU Press is, in part, to “contribute to the intellectual, cultural, and social development of Oregon and the West,” as well as to “extend the benefits of the university’s teaching, research, and public service beyond the usual boundaries of the university community.” In keeping with these values, this project seeks to bring scholarly context to an event that has touched many Oregonian lives.
Doesn't include Stephouse but there are some worth considering.
From Oregon-made pear brandy and baijiu to Becherovka and Ancho Reyes Verde
They take a lot of materials that aren't collected at the curb and would otherwise go to a landfill.
comprehensive list of what to submit. Still not sure if what I did counts as a preliminary consult...