If you let fruit rot, it turns into wine, something brussels sprouts never do.
~ Tom Smothers
The City of Gresham Police Department organized a Thank You parade which included this SWAT tank. The parade stretched from 172nd Avenue and Powell Blvd. to Kane Road and from 181st to Sandy Blvd. to downtown Gresham. The parade went past 46 businesses, including Anderson Martial Arts, Moen Machinery, and Gresham Glass, that participated in the Adopt-A-Cop program. Thank you, Sergeant Nguyen, for organizing the parade!
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Congratulations Scott with Pay with Prestige LLC, for attending a Friday AM and being ready to speak in the mic. “You at 7:22” is just one of the 221 event opportunities organized by the Chamber. Check the website for weekly details and join the networking.
Power steering fluid should be serviced about every 5 years or 50,000 miles or when it starts to get brown. When it discolors it can cause premature wear in the power steering system.
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When you’re not photographing waterfalls, skiing or experiencing the beauty of Mt. Hood or the Columbia River Gorge, it’s fun to hit the road and enjoy life in the many small towns here. Renowned for its antique shops housed in unique historic buildings that show off the character of rural life in days gone by, these places are great to pick up some Oregon memorabilia or secondhand luxuries. Almost all are open year-round, too, for a break on any road trip. Here are some of our favorites and other vintage experiences to enjoy on the trip.