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Travel on a Shoestring - March 2010 T RAVE t MARCH 2010 0' N' A . s je The Woodburn area is full of travel • destinations Take a scenic drive up the Oregon coast Light rail to Tigard for a new experience Paul Sherbo's view of Shenzhen, China 41 ���` n = ter► = s 3 s 5 n c t r You won't believe how many fun things there are to do in the North Willamette Valley! Services �- Elite Photography } Wellspring Oregon Travel Information Council 9 award Winning Wines Piluso Vineyard &Winery Seufert Winery St. Josef's Winery Vitis Ridge Winery East Valley Wine Association Blast from the le Berry Museu ���� P' t „� y Settlemier Hou "- C'� �� Steam Locomotive-Enput Your Feet Up Antique Powerland I 'til Aurora Colon MuI The Spa at Wellspring Shop til You Drop The Woodburn Art ? I �r`� Aurora Colony The Gordon Ho ` Downtown Silverton - Woodburn Company Stores 4 Day on the Farm Glockenspiel Restaurant& Pub AI's Garden Center Vitality at Wellspring TAdelman Peony Gardens Orchards Grill at OGA Golf Course Bauman's Farm & Garden Pacific Hazelnut Candy Factory French Prairie Gardens Wall Street Bar& Grill at Schreiner's Iris Gardens Keizer Renaissance Inn Swan Island Dahlias Lisa's on Water Street Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm Mt.Angel Sausage Company Garden World O'Brien's Cafe Heirloom Roses j f _ Rose Arbor Farm O vernight accommodations stern Woodburn Inn Outdoor adventures Budget Inn Silver Falls State Park ouse Bed & Breakfast Salem's Riverfront Carousel rton Inn & Suites Champoeg State Park � Inn at Champoeg Woodburn Dragstrip d-Woodburn RV Park Mount Angel Abbey Motel in Woodburn OGA Golf Coursef;� r Renaissance Inn •!'V+� i.�! //' Snooz Inn Oregon Garden AREA TO U R IJ M ALWAYS FRESH DISCOVERIES &dK For more information, visit www.alwaysfreshdiscoveries.com Ad for members sponsored by Woodburn Area Tourism • PO Box 194 • Woodburn, OR 97071 • 503-982-8221 There'smore to the Woodburn *moo area than meets the eye From grapes to glass by Brandi Nas w Light rail into the past an- make nmake new friends in Tigar Bub's brew's by Josh G Travel the horthbregon coa with Gloria Johnson Face-changing shows µ r in China are a must-see w r The wonderment of Israel see k" Redwood Forest in Califon 4 Travel on a Shoestring Our perspective by Eleasah Gerdes mind will be able to come up with a own. Talk to proprietors,be friendly solution to that nagging problem or to other customers, engage those you hake off you may even realize it's not that big come in contact with. New people those dreary of a deal after all. can bring new energy as you discover days of winter Another benefit they accomplish and celebrate the of travel is being A travel not to go the same goals beginning of spring active. If you're anywhere, but to go. but in a different with a vacation. checking out the way. Break out of The newear always feels like a fresh local museum I travel for travel's sake. y y � your comfort zone start,but soon everyday life can begin watching the waves The great affair is to move." and embrace the to feel monotonous. As the first day of crash on the beach _Robert Louis Stevenson new social setting spring approaches don't overlook the or riding your bike you're in. benefits of a change of scenery. through the park you will be out there Traveling with family and friends If spending a week in the doing something. Give your mind and is also a good way to create new Caribbean is not quite in your budget body a workout on your next vacation memories and strengthen the bond you this spring, don't fret. A mini-vacation as you experience all your destination share. Some of my fondest memories close to home is all you really need to has to offer. Stretch your legs and get are of trips I've gone on with friends rejuvenate your spirit. out in the sunlight(which may prove over the years—spending time Getting a break from your regular to be a challenge in Oregon, but give together,laughing, experiencing new routine will relieve stress and take it a shot). people and places. When I look back your mind off daily problems that can Meeting new people and at my photographs I am reminded sometimes seem overwhelming. As immersing yourself in a new culture of all the fun we had. But more you shift your focus to the new sights also shows you how vast the world importantly are the memories of the and activities you are engaging in you truly is.Even your neighboring town sights, sounds and tastes that will stay will gain a clearer perspective. Your has a different"flavor"than your with me forever. Mailing address: TRAVEtON Got ideas?Want rates? P.O.Box 462 Call: 503-487-6254 Newberg,OR 97132 A www.travelonashoestring.net Jim Jane Morlan Eleasah Gerdes Tortellini&Licorice Stick Publisher Editor Office Manager&Paper Boy publishershoestring@yahoo.com editorshoestring@yahoo.com tortellinishoestring@yahoo.com Volume Il,Issue 3.Contributing writers:Joshua Gerdes,Gloria Johnson,Brandi Nash,Liz Rubin and Paul Sherbo. Jan We donate art o our roceeds to the Court A ointed S ecial Advocates CASA ro ram that hel s P .f P PP P ( )P g Pchildren infoster care,and to Compassion International that releases childrenfrom poverty in Jesus'name. CGlory to God in the highest. Travel on a Shoestrin ma azine is ublished monthl Publication of this ma azine does not constitute an endorsement of the products or services Cg g P Y• gadvertised.We reserve the right to refuse any advertisement for any reason.The opinions expressed by contributors or writers do not necessarily represent the opinions of the staff.Travel on a Shoestring is not responsible for changes in events and prices that occur following publication. 02010 Travel on a Shoestring.All rights reserved.Reproduction without express written permission is prohibited. Travel on a Shoestring 5 Impact your world Calling all dog lovers! Did you know it's possible of a puppy when they are approximately eight to use your love for dogs to have a direct weeks old. Raisers are responsible for teaching the impact on the well-being of someone in need? puppies good house manners, basic obedience and Guide Dogs for the Blind is a unique program socializing them to the world. Puppies are returned operating in Oregon and California. People come to the campuses between 13 and 18 months old. from all across the United States and Canada Never done this before?No problem. No prior to take advantage of the intensive training and experience is necessary and their dedicated staff will lifetime support they provide to the blind or visually help you through every step of the process. impaired. Students in their program have access to If you're not in the position to make a instructors, counselors and veterinarians. A full-time commitment to raising a puppy, you can also nursing staff and a dedicated dormitory staff also volunteer on their campus in the town of Boring. attend to students' needs to make their stay pleasant From administration tasks to working in the kennels and enjoyable. and nursing, you're sure to find your calling and Everything Guide Dogs for the Blind provides help them fill a need. —from transportation to room and board, including Still haven't gotten your fill of dogs?Then visit training and all of their support services—is free their campus on select Saturday's throughout the of charge. They receive all their funding through year and attend a graduation ceremony. Open to the private donations. public, this is a great opportunity to see what they're But what if you can't donate money?Become a all about. But be prepared to fall in love with these puppy raiser. Volunteer puppy raisers take charge adorable canine companions. V Visit Our Campus! �� I Guide Dogs for the Blind uses the power of partnering to enhance quality of life for people who are blind. us Shoestring N Visit our campus just 25 miles east of Portland for a fun and OR educational experience.Our Saturday afternoon graduation ceremonies are open to the public—come see what we're all about! i ad-vertising RIVI Donate•Volunteer• Spread the Word! For more information,please contact our Oregon campus Tates. at(503)668-2100 or visit www.guidedogs.com. �Ideol)ogs 32901 SE Kelso Rd �LESSCHWAB Call today „ R THE BLIND Boring, OR 97009 � 1 S03-487-6254 � , , i I 1 SITKA AVL �: II SII TRAVEL, ON A TIRES-WHEELS-BATTERIES SU Y1tg� I1 1 f 6 Travel on a Shoestring There's more to the Woodburn area than meets the eye staff that treat you like family will l . Y make a pleasant start to your day. After breakfast take a scenic drive to Silver Falls State Park. Day use passes are$5 per vehicle and give you access to the beauty of the outdoors in Oregon along hiking trails that lead to breathtaking waterfalls. You can even walk behind four of the ten falls along the Canyon Trail for a once-in- a-lifetime experience. Heart-healthy hiking completed, we made our next stop Salem's JES $UTTLU�I�R}�; Riverfront Carousel. This is a great -1892 " place to bring kids for a$1.50 ride on FOUNDER OF W0OD URti the carousel. If you're a kid at heart you may even want to hop on a horse yourself—we won't tell, we did it, by Eleasah Gerdes St. Paul, Gervais and Aurora to too! Woodburn,Mt. Angel and Silverton The carousel is conveniently 0 ne way to maximize the benefits —and everything in between—the located on the banks of the Willamette of getting out of the daily grind Woodburn area is packed with fun River in Salem Riverfront Park, so is to take a vacation in one of the and can provide anything from a we decided to take advantage of the many rural areas throughout Oregon. short weekend retreat to a full-blown picturesque setting and eat our lunch Sprawling metropolises can offer vacation. there. Bringing a picnic lunch is a a getaway with well-known tourist No matter how long you plan good way to save a little money while destinations,but it is out in the to stay, good food is always a must. enjoying a nice spot to sit and watch country where you'll find a peaceful One of my favorite breakfast spots the river lazily float by. tempo and local favorites that will is O'Brien's Cafe in Silverton. For While we revelled in the park and make your trip truly memorable. years my brother practically lived off the carousel in Salem,I couldn't wait The Woodburn area is one such rural of their Down Home Delight(two to return to Silverton for our very first destination you won't want to miss eggs with hash browns and homemade wine tasting experience at Vitis Ridge. as you're making plans for a spring biscuit),but I can never pass up their Not knowing much about wine,my outing. marble rye toast. No matter what you mom and I were a little nervous that Encompassing towns from choose, their home-cooked meals and we might make fools of ourselves,but Come in for a delicious home-cooked meal! Visit us to taste some very unique wines as open ` serving well as our version of P notable varietals. Bail breakfast y ��� � and lunch Tasting the second �`fie -�� weekend of each month from noon-5pm. A plenteous puce for hospitaAe cheer Located in Downtown Historic Silverton 105 N. Water St., Silverton 0 503-873-7554 6685Meridian Rd. NE, Silverton Travel on a Shoestring 7 y= f t Knowing little about wine, I cannot Fller House give you all the technical reasons behind why we liked them(our wine taster,Brandi Nash, will be tasting their wine and writing more knowledgeably about it next month), but I do know our palates appreciated them.We were also delighted with our friendly hosts who understood we were there to learn. It was a great introduction to the wine tasting experience. it actually turned out to be our favorite If you plan to take in the time for a history lesson. The place to event of the day. Woodburn area in two days like we learn about the founding of Woodburn Upon arriving at Vitis Ridge did,I suggest staying at Feller House is the Settlemier House, open to the we were warmly greeted by Sharon Bed&Breakfast in Aurora. This public on the first Sunday of every Deckelmann, one of the five partners. historic farm house,built in the late month ($5 donation encouraged). She introduced us to Bruce and Sally 1860s,has two lovely guest rooms We met our tour guide for the Eich,who graciously showed us the ($100 per night). Their wholesome morning, Cindy Thomas,who took ropes of wine tasting. breakfasts always feature seasonal us all over the home and shared the After trying several of their homegrown and local produce. And history of the house and how the wines I can tell you the 2007 Riesling you can't go wrong with wonderful town came to be. In 1863,Jesse was my favorite and my mom liked hosts like Barb and Arnie Mitchell. H. Settlemier, a nurseryman who the Vibrato dessert wine the best. After breakfast on day two make traveled west with his parents over o � _ ��•� . While traveling through Oregon'sZA wine country,be sure to stop r + m.. ._ .and smell the roses. ';Stroll five acres of themed rose gardens and sales cottage open seven days a v ek,dcwn to desk. Admission. • • Ride our exquisite handcrafted carousel,shop our unique Gift Gallery and enjoy the beautiful scenery of Salem's Riverfront Park. Y*OAW 5e4 Fu44 -�;yczL per ride v `AII prices,hours and details are subject to change. &o# Winter Hours(Sept-May)* Summer Hours(Jun-Aug)* Mon-Thur 10a-6p Mon-Sat 10a-7p fdjt(Aic iatric Fri-Sat 10a-7p Sun 11a-6p Sun 11a-5p and U1LY1Lftt eaaee _ G�� c'c 7oyd Seaoo�ae& foF ,'a� h40J p lta&,V- iFront ST NE Salem OR 97301 (503) 678-0268 • www.thefellerhouse.com www.salemcarousel.org Lai 21625 Butteville Rd. NE •Aurora, OR 97002 •t l fic a,r fO Lg the ma qtc 8 Travel on a Shoestring g Y recognizable on Front Street b the the Woodburn Historical Museum, � replica of the Worlds Be YCenter archway which used to be over , N Highway 99. Open on Saturdays, �I e x admission is free although donations are accepted(but not required). The museum was started in 1987, beginning with a collection of office equipment from the local newspaper including a linotype machine that had t, been in Woodburn almost from the beginning of the town. Today,the museum has two parts: a historical collection and an old-time stop for lunch.With several$7 lunch - 1940s theater.Laurel and Hardy and specials on the menu, we were able to the Old Oregon Wagon Trail,bought cartoons are likely to show up on the get the most bang for our buck. Their 214 acres of land in what is now screen, and the original projector is Dutch Treat meal,consisting of a Woodburn. After building up the displayed in the lobby. Other exhibits bratwurst sandwich,fries and a drink town and encouraging a railroad to include one of the original freezers hit the spot. My mom and I both chose come through,he built a 12-room, owned by Birds Eye Cannery and an a whole wheat bun for the health of 5,000-square-foot house in the fall of interesting camera collection. You it, and were pleasantly surprised with 1891.He and his family moved in on will also learn about the local railroad the generous helping of sauerkraut on New Year's Day in 1892. history,including the Southern Pacific the sandwich.With a cozy,intimate After changing many hands,the Engine 1785 which sits down the atmosphere and amiable staff,this is a French Prairie Historical Society street from the museum. great place to dine while in the area. bought the house in 1972 to preserve Learning so much about history What meal would be complete, and maintain it.It is lavishly we worked up a good appetite. The however, without dessert?A decorated with Victorian furniture and last town on our agenda was Mt. hop, skip and a jump away from filled with antique lamps, clothing and Angel,home of Oregon's largest Mt. Angel Sausage Co. is the household goods reminiscent of what annual folk fest. Although Oktoberfest Glockenspiel Restaurant, which sits would have been there in Jesse's day. isn't celebrated until September each directly beneath the glockenspiel Standing in the house and learning year,there are still plenty of places tower in the heart of downtown about its rich history gave me a new in Mt. Angel to satisfy your taste for Mt. Angel. With a changing dessert perspective on how intertwined these German fare all year round. menu, which consisted of bread rural areas really are. Mt.Angel Sausage Co.,recently pudding and chocolate cheesecake If you still haven't gotten your honored as Mt.Angel's 2009 Business among others that day,we settled on fill of history,you can also check out of the Year, seemed like the perfect splitting the key lime pie($6). Our Fine Gifts for Fine People in� iistoric Aurora Extra Dark Chocolate Roasted Hazelnuts i > o Wow Chocolate Coated Nuts & Fruits �® 0 cci is Olecaelnut ofCECt6T 503-678-6088 www.innatchampoeg.com Mon-Fri,9 to 5 t Large Open xitc(ren •formafIDining Wpom Mention Sat, 10 to 5 this ad and Private Baths•YfWfiSpeedlntemet •Bike Baths receive 14673 Ottaway Ave CompCmentaryAccess to CFampoeg Bark 10%off! Aurora 8899 Champoeg Rd NE • St. Paul, OR 97137 www.pacifichazelnut.com • 503-678-2755 Travel on a Shoestring 9 server, Jamie Graybeal, was efficient The next step and quick with a smile, adding to the already pleasant experience. Tr,p Cost per persov,* Brooks Before concluding our trip in the NteaLs 420.00 Antique Powerland Museum Woodburn area we fit in one final stop LodOi,v,e X50.00 All aboard for this hands- to Mount Angel Abbey.Founded by on museum dedicated to the a small group of Benedictine monks Carou e� 2.50 g p Pa r'r�fee .� 5.00 preservation,restoration and from the Alpine village of Engelberg, demonstration of steam powered Switzerland in 1882, the Abbey Tota L 7&.50 equipment, antique farm machinery strives to be a place of peace and and implements. solitude in a busy world. Many come *cas costs wot factored tv�, based on n two-person, Woodburn to this majestic spot in search of quiet trCp and inspiration. Rose Arbor Alpaca Farm What I have appreciated about Visit this family farm specializing Mount Angel Abbey over the years is in Suri Alpacas. Shop for luxurious the serene setting. It is surrounded by ---- alpaca accessories and home decor spacious and beautifully landscaped in their Rose Arbor Cottage. grounds, and a meditation path Woodburn Dragstrip flowing through one of the wooded `► If you feel the need for speed attend areas. Take the opportunity, like we _ a drag race at the most well-known did, to meander up and down the path motorsports venue in the state of for a tranquil,reflective ending to a - Oregon. For added fun reserve a magnificent trip. photo courtesy of Woodburn Dragstrip spot and camp trackside. Mt.Angel Bavarian Haus avarian a u s Wilikommen to Mt. Angel! Experience the Old World flavor Restaurant Lounge of handcrafted German cuisine in Handcrafted German Cuisine this family-friendly,fine dining Tues-Sun o llam-Close establishment. Family Friendly Dining Room Full Bar o Lottery Hubbard o Daily Specials, Garden World For Reservations call Fill in your garden with their huge (503)845-9466 selection of locally grown plants. www.bhaus.net This unique co-op features the 115 E CHURCH ST o MT ANGEL bounty of Oregon growers. Rose Arbor Farm welcomes you! Located in the beautiful Willamette Valley, f we are the perfect location for weddings, large family reunions orq ��l hl � corporate IRIS GARDENS events. "I Garden '1 - We are also a FREE 0/e,�e Ga4e&iS + working alpaca ranch and can ?ecu/2o�s<iUses o ✓fitrain or shine provide boarding June 6th for alpacas or llamas. WWW-SCHREINERSGARDENS.COM: 503-634-2812 ff6k25�Qumaby Rd NE • Salem,Oregon 97303 • (503)39 32178 S. Burkert Road Woodburn scxi nv�ces • 10 Travel on a Shoestring Make your family memories among the TUB PS by Eleasah Gerdes weekends—encourages carpooling wooden shoes right before your eyes. and makes it affordable for families. You can also take a free tram out to G 6 Te are not really in the flower Besides being out in the open the field to see the windmill and tulip �/�/ business," says Barb Iverson country and strolling through 40 acres display beds. Be sure to bring your of Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm, "but in of tulips,you will find a gift shop, camera and join in the ranks of many the business of creating memories." a country store and a wide menu of families who return every year to take The Iverson family has been food ranging from pasta and soybeans their annual family photograph among growing tulips since 1974. It wasn't to wheat berries,hazelnuts and curly the tulips. until 1983,however,that they started fries, all made from crops grown on Realistically,you can bring the the Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm. As the the farm.If you're on a tight budget whole family to Wooden Shoe Tulip business expanded they went from you can always bring your own food Farm and only spend$5 to$10 for the simply selling flowers to opening the and enjoy a picnic at one of their whole day—a great deal for a great farm to the public for an entire month picnic tables. day of fun. in the spring. Their operation now There is plenty for kids to enjoy, Barb has heard many stories over includes cut flowers,potted tulips, too. They can play in the hay pile, the years of families returning to the a gift shop and all sorts of food and compete in ducky races, get their Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm even after activities during the Tulip Fest. picture taken in a whimsical cutout, their kids have grown up to relive fond The best thing about visiting the dig around in the sand box, and ride memories made during the Tulip Fest. Tulip Fest is that it is an affordable the horse swings or the cow train. "For us,"Barb says, "the event the whole family will enjoy. On weekends,the farm is teeming satisfaction of knowing we have The admission cost—$5 per carload with hand-craft vendors as well as helped make this world a better place on weekdays and$10 per carload on wooden shoe makers who will make is immeasurable." March 25 - April 25 25th Annual Tulip Fest - Daily 9 to 6 ' Over 40 acres of Tulips �`' •� ' us out on facebook, • www.woodenshoe.com too!•.• Look for daily updates on our website under field report. Check out the bloom status prior to visiting us. Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm 800-711-2006 • 33814 S. Meridian Road • Woodburn, OR 97071 Travel on a Shoestring 11 From grapes to glass : Seven of Hearts by Brandi Nash sure to suit anyone's palate. As for me,I am a sucker for Local Libationist Viognier and found this blend to be a great representation of what a Viognier can offer. It is no secret that The Viognier&Roussanne begins light, crisp with the heart of Oregon hints of pear and honeysuckle and it is just now that wine country is the you discover that it is creamy as well. It may seem Willamette Valley, and counterintuitive to say that something is crisp and creamy quickly emerging as a at the same time,but in this case it's true. Both the aromas top destination within the and flavors are subtle but not lost. On the palate I was heart of wine country is reminded of a tart version of a fine honey and lemon tea. the town of Carlton. Everything about this wine worked for me and had Located just a short drive northwest of the main artery, me going back for seconds. But please don't stop with the Highway 99 West that runs through Yamhill County,you Viognier,there is much more good wine and chocolates to will find this quaint wine-laden town. With a population come. of approximately 1,700 this is no sprawling metropolis, Everyone always talks of wine and cheese,but if however,when you start to look around it can quickly you're anything like me I much rather dabble in the world become overwhelming. of wine and chocolates. The Seven of Hearts tasting room Within just a few walking-friendly blocks one could provides that opportunity with every visit.With this in visit a dozen different establishments in which to taste mind, grab the wine and chocolate lovers in your life and local wines. The delightfully cumbersome task of deciding go seek out the heart of wine country. where to start may be better tackled with a little help. Cheers! Seven of Hearts,located on the north side of Main Street,has a great central location to start your Carlton wine tour. Of course its location is not the only element that makes this place great; after all it is wine we seek. 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It was the friendly proprietors. recommended it, so we just had to this friendly attitude that drew us Chuck Woodard, owner of try their authentic Italian cuisine to Tigard for a day of good food, Tigard Liquor Store, was born in for ourselves. shopping and a little exercise. Tigard and has been doing business Being budget-minded(and One way to enjoy a there since 1953. He recounted to waistline-minded) we split the familiar place like Tigard is to us a funny story about what life chicken artichoke dish at Cafe take advantage of the unique was like when he was a child. He Allegro for $9.95. The description opportunities they offer. Many remembers the streets back then of sliced chicken breast, marinated people suggested we grab our bikes weren't paved and the horses, artichoke hearts, fresh mushrooms and hop on TriMet's Westside wagons and old-time cars would and green onions sauteed in a Express Service(WES) Commuter create deep ruts in the street. One thyme cream sauce served over Rail which will drop you off day when he was 4 or 5 years old, penne pasta was tantalizing to say right near Main Street in Tigard. he was walking across the street the least. Fortunately, the dish lived We bought a one-day pass for and fell in one of these trenches. up to our expectations. $4.75, hooked our bikes up to the Since it had been raining he wound Once lunch had satisfied our convenient racks on the train and up covered in mud and, needless to appetites we started off down prepared ourselves for the fun say, his mother wasn't too happy Main Street again. We stepped ahead. about it. in Musi's on Main, a resale and Once you arrive at Main After saying goodbye to our consignment shop, and found a At Tigard Cleaners,we Nfi treat you like family. `- �- - Three Generations Serving Tigard On Site We Have Every Drink Imaginable! Your Complete Shop for Mixers &Accessories Call or stop in today! Tigard Liquor Store 503-639-2000 503-639-1453 Mon thru Sat, 11 a.m.to 7 p.m. TIGIM 12519 SW Main 12490 SW Main St. • Tigard CI. aAIIT s Tigard, OR 97223 Since 1960 Travel on a Shoestring 13 touching card which we purchased. Suzie Duncan-Winn, the artist who IIS created it, is a local elementary school student with autism who has . a passion for drawing. Proceeds from the sales of these cards goes towards her college education. Next time you're in Tigard, don't pass up the opportunity to support this budding artist. As I mentioned earlier, we also had the pleasure of meeting , Don from Tigard Cleaners who has been doing business in Tigard since 1960. He has seen a lot of growth throughout the years and has enjoyed being a part of the "It's been a joy to grow up with of Heaven. Proprietors, Mike and thousands of little events that go them," says Don. "It's kind of like Maria Ritter, will give you a free into making a community. Some a family reunion when they come sample of one of the delectable of his customers first came into in." treats to try. The most amazing his shop as children and now have Another local shop that will thing about their delicious desserts grandchildren of their own. treat you like family is A Taste is that they are safe for diabetics. Tasty coffee, comfy chairs and a warm fireplace... E urn am tre . rWhat more could you ask for? r® and DQWntown Tigard _ � � Coffee • Tea Grilled & Cold Sandwiches Check •• • • EN Beer • Wine • Appetizers ; out our OR 10 *.gift shop! . Monday thru Friday,6 to 6 Saturday,8 to 4 • BUSINESS! Beveland Street Coffee House q& Burnham Street and 503-670-1796 4 Downtown 7357 SW Beveland St. • Tigard,OR 97223 416 are open for shopping nd dining � h Sheet grid Come in for authentic,gourmet Italian cuisine in a cozy bistro setting Jewelry Upholstery Catering Trophies/axvar& I fair salon Stationery Printing Cycle,skate- Perfect for business luncheons,friendly gatherings or intimate get-togethers board and ski Gallery ( at&and brew Attorney Asian Cuisine Pub Real estate And many morel C of e Amoinotive/ Car wash Plumbing In'trine Banking and electric Allegro Liquor Paint Insurance RESTAURANT & CATERING 503-684-0130 LEARN MORE 12386 SW Main St. TIGARD www.tigard-or.gov/BurnhamTigard, OR 97223 14 Travel on a Shoestring They use a Xylitol-Fructose blend break. You'll also find a serene as the sweetener and 100 percent view of the park to enjoy before The next step organic whole wheat in over 70 you pick up the trail again. If you Jim Griffith Memorial Skate Park percent of what they sell. After keep heading south you'll want to Watch some highly skilled being diagnosed with diabetes check out Tigard's Cook Park and skaters tackle the drop-ins. Or himself, Mike discovered he didn't Durham City Park. Our day was bring your own board and join in like most sugar-free desserts, so he about over so we rode back down the fun. took matters into his own hands. the trail back to Main Street. Now they produce goodies that Before picking up the WES Beveland Street Coffee House everyone can enjoy. Even those to head home, we tried to spot a Cozy up to the fireplace with without diabetes will love them just glimpse of Thor, the dachshund a nice warm cup of coffee or like we did. dubbed the Volunteer Public tea. Peruse their gift shop and After enjoying our desserts and Works Construction Manager who stave off hunger with a grilled buying a few for later, we figured it has been helping (or just looking sandwich. was a good time to cash in on our cute in his safety vest) with the plan to get a little exercise. Bike or Burnham Street improvements. Summerfield Golf Course walk on the Fanno Creek Trail to Alas, we didn't see him, but it will Play a round of golf at the Tigard Library and then sip a give us an excuse to visit Tigard this course situated among latte and read a book for a relaxing again in the near future. neighboring homes. The course is relatively flat with few hazards. The Ballroom Dance Company Trip cost per dei sow Get your groove on. They offer lessons and instruction to singles w>✓s Pass 4.75 and couples. Make time to attend L-utAzk s.00 a dance party and show off your new moves or just watch others. cart{ pessert .00 The Broadway Rose Enjoy an extraordinary musical Totalz�.�s where they are dedicated to keeping live theater affordable. Their breadth and talent rivals the national Broadway tours. „ •10 of our own beers on tap •Good Food—No Trans.Fats -Full Bar • Free Wi-Fi /�7b`��a -Children's Play Area owl # �,( 3 Open 11:30 a.m. Daily 7 Days a WeekMusic by KEITH HERRMAN a gathering place distinctive one-acts create an Lunch Menu, 11:30 a.m.to 2:30 p.m. entertaining musical that explores Hoppy Hour,3:00 p.m.to 6:00 p.m. the highs and lows oflove. THE PflOAD 503-624-9400 • Fannocreekbrewpub.com S20 $35 503-620-5262 www.broadwayrose.com 12562 SW Main St. * Downtown Tigard NEW STACE THEATRE- 12850 SW GRANi Avi *TiGARI) THEATRE COMPANY Travel on a Shoestring 15 T:orb'00evt✓ _F MI)WP�' Lawtpoows VV LCS'caLs at _M2W2� R..ose TkNtre by Gloria Johnson sing the impossible song,to clear n i� my unclearable throat"to the tune of he Broadway Rose has opened "Impossible Dream."Lamb also takes its 2010 season at its theater in a shot at famous producer Cameron Tigard with Forbidden Broadway, a Mackintosh as he enumerates a `few of ' • hilarious musical revue that lovingly his favorite things' from The Sound of pokes fun at over a dozen of some of Music, resulting from the producer's musical theater's iconic hits including: many financially successful Broadway Fiddler on the Roof, Phantom of hits. the Opera, Sound of Music, Mary The very talented Megan Carver Poppins, Mamma Mia, Man of La spoofs Carol Channing, the legendary Mancha, Les Miserables, and Cats. It and long-running star of Hello, Dolly. also targets famous Broadway actors, Later Carver masterfully parodies Liza writers, and composers,including Minnelli. Rebecca Teran portrays a Carol Channing, Cole Porter,Liza more mature,red-dressed Annie as Minnelli,Bob Fosse, Stephen she laments becoming "30 years old, actors parody the blocking in Les Miz Sondheim,Barbra Streisand, and tomorrow."Wade Willis is a pathetic by constantly whirling and spinning Andrew Lloyd Webber. looking cat from the Andrew Lloyd around the stage. The show's director,Rick Lewis, Webber hit Cats. He sings"I Enjoy Each member of the cast is great was working in New York in 1982 Being a Cat"because it's brought individually,but their ensemble when Forbidden Broadway first him so much money,but confides that singing is excellent. "Ambition"— opened as a cabaret act.It now has 15 next season"I'll be playing in Lloyd their version of"Tradition"—from editions and 25 cast albums. Webber's next show as Rin Tin Tin." Fiddler on the Roof, brings down the Due to passionate show tunes, He also is a hilarious phantom of the house with shrieks of laughter. sometimes corny blocking, overblown opera singing"Mucus(Music)of the The cast flawlessly carries out romanticism, convoluted plots, and Night." dozens of quick costume and wig self-indulgent stars, musicals provide Les Miserables leaves itself wide changes with the help of a terrific fertile ground for lampooning. open to dozens of spoofs. "On My production crew. Costumes by Eyan The cast of four,together with Own"becomes "On My Phone"as Candini put the finishing touches on remarkable pianist, Kurt Crowley Carver,playing Fantine,is so caught a show that is two hours of delightful (he doesn't use a piece of music),hit up with her cell phone that she can't and reasonably-priced entertainment. the stage running with high energy. wait to talk to a friend—"I'll call you The Broadway Rose Theatre Everyone,that is,except Isaac Lamb, back after I die."To the tune of"I Company has been producing theater who in his first number as Don Dreamed a Dream"Teran whines, "I in Tigard since 1992. It is the only Quixote drags himself on stage with dreamed of shows in days gone by, professional musical theatre company a metal cane and feebly begins "To when pathos wasn't overstated."The in Washington County. 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And which my lovely wife enjoyed as well after I do, perhaps I'll fill you all in on as a Vanilla Porter, while I started my the great fresh beers from around the evening with a Doppelbock and then area. by Joshua Gerdes moved onto a Porter. The Doppelbock was not as sweet Everyone loves a brewpub. as Doppelbocks can get, and those of Brewpubs are fantastic places to you who shy away from the sugary try out local beer and even get decent beers should give it a try. And though chow. You might be surprised to learn I'm not a huge fan of fruit stouts, the that in Ancient Egypt it was thought Raspberry Stout was a good balance that in order to have a secure afterlife, between the dark robust flavor of one needed to have a good brewpub. a stout and the fresh tartness of And why?I'm pretty sure I already raspberries. 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Don't miss it this spring. Travel on a Shoestring 17 Don't mind the weather, but bring the right clothes by Gloria Johnson reasonable prices,I like Richens at the Beach. Beware,the servings are huge. There are 27 states in our country Tillamook County,north of Lincoln City,has that do not have a coastline. I grew numerous charming areas to enjoy: Pacific City,Manzanita, up in Oregon and can't imagine being Oceanside,Cape Lookout State Park,and the lighthouse landlocked.During the few years I have at Cape Meares.The famous Tillamook Cheese Factory, lived in states without an ocean, going one of the top ten tourist destinations in Oregon,is always to the coast when I returned home was packed with visitors,but is well organized so you never always at the top of my priority list. feel claustrophobic. Cheese samples,ice cream,a gift shop, Even winter on the Oregon coast can be a great an eatery, and cheese-making exhibits and demonstrations experience.Not only are there fewer travelers, shops, make the stop family-friendly. restaurants and hotels offer great prices. Oregon State Parks If you love cheese and prefer something a little more offer winter rates and have plenty of yurts,cabins and RV intimate,just south of the Tillamook Cheese Factory is the spaces available. See www.oregon.gov/OPRD/PARKS/ Blue Heron Cheese and Wine Company. It's a great place camping.shtml. for lunch and to buy Oregon food and wine products. See Newport,home of South Beach and Beverly Beach www.blueheronoregon.com. State Parks,is a great place to visit in the winter months. Historic Fort Stevens State Park is situated at the Warm up at either the original Mo's or Mo's Annex with northern tip of the Oregon coast.As the primary military a bowl of their world-famous clam chowder.I have been defense installation in the Harbor Defense System at the going to Mo's for nearly 40 years, and it hasn't changed mouth of the Columbia River,Fort Stevens served for 84 a bit. You feel like part of the family the minute you walk years,from the Civil War through World War II. Today, through the door. Fort Stevens has become a 3,700-acre park offering The list of places to eat in Newport is endless. I recently exploration of history,nature, and recreational opportunities had fish tacos at the Chowder Bowl in the Nye Beach area. including nine miles of bike trails and six miles of hiking They were delicious, and I will definitely be going back for trails. a second helping. Now don't worry about getting cold and wet.I always People from around the world have put Newport's say,there is no bad weather,just wrong clothing. Pack Sylvia Beach Hotel on the map.What's so great about layers,raincoat and boots;then head west and have a great it besides the huge homemade breakfast?The rooms are winter adventure you will long remember at the Oregon decorated with odds and ends of comfortable furniture,but coast.Don't forget to take your camera;you will get have no phones or televisions.There are nooks and crannies pictures that you can't get at any other time of year. and sitting rooms overlooking the ocean with couches, overstuffed chairs and lounges just begging for you to bring Gloria Johnson, who directs a travel club through Umpqua along that book that you have been waiting to read. If you Bank, can be reached at gloriajohnson@umpquabank.com. forget to bring it,there are shelves loaded with books you can borrow. Sylvia Beach Hotel is so serious about reading and readers, each one of the guest rooms is named after ADVENTURE an author: Ernest Hemingway,Mark Twain,Agatha CAREFREE Christie and so on. Staying there for a weekend or longer broadway on a shoestring is pure heaven if you crave peace and quiet. See www. May 31-June 6,2010 Stay in the heart of the theatre district. sylviabeachhotel.com. Club members:$2,300. Others:$2,500. Includes RT airfare Further north on Highway 101 is Lincoln City, or from Portland and travel insurance.No meals. should I say,the Lincoln City corridor.In 1965,five small Washington d.c. on a shoestring hamlets—Oceanlake,Cutler City,Delake,Nelscott and Taft—melded together into one long coastal town, where September 13-19, 2010 Visit our capital's rich history. shops and flea markets abound. Or if you prefer,there is Club members:$2,500. Others:$2,600. Includes airfare from Portland and cancel for any reason travel insurance.No meals. the Tanger Outlet Center with dozens of shops offering some good deals for the heavy-duty shopper. See www. For more information contact • - Johnson tangeroutlet.com/lincolncity. For a home-cooked meal with 541-440-3944 or gloriajohnson@umpquabank.com 18 Travel on a Shoestring TA,ce-cTvA.nc inn sfvcPWs in _5Aanzfve_ r. u®re x rust--see by Paul Sherbo Shenzhen's rapid rise actually most any application from residential began approximately in 1979 when to commercial. What was remarkable Say it real fast it became a Special Economic Zone, in Shenzhen was the almost two- and it sounds ; an area set aside by the Chinese square-mile area dedicated to the like someone government with different regulations many hundreds of LED manufacturers. just sneezed,but designed to foster trade with Hong Most of their store fronts were ablaze Shenzhen, China, Kong and thus, the outside world. with color and movement in the is certainly not It has been wildly successful as lighting. It was a little like a carnival a place where it evidenced by the numerous expensive with all the dancing lights,but the feels like viruses are lingering. Quite import cars and taxes up to 100 trend is obviously to try to provide the contrary,the Shenzhen of today percent or more on such vehicles. upscale looks that attract the buyer and displays a vastly different face than Traffic is pretty rough,but not so bad separate them from the masses. just a few years ago. as compared with other Asian cities By now you might be thinking, I have been blessed to travel all like Seoul,Taipei, and Manila. In "Sounds interesting,but would I really over Asia since 1984(oops... I'm case you think that Shenzhen doesn't want to go there?"There are some revealing a bit of my age here)and belong in the same league as those good reasons to consider this area as there is hardly anywhere in China cities relative to their respective the budget-minded traveler. First of where a more dramatic transformation populations,think again. There are all, Shenzhen is a short, 30-minute to economic prominence and almost 9 million people there. train ride from Hong Kong and much prosperity has taken place than this Southern China is famous for less expensive. Hotels are becoming once gray, gritty and pothole-ridden manufacturing, and metro Shenzhen more accommodating for the western city. is no exception. I am in the lighting traveler, and the staff spoke passable Like a number of cities in China, controls and energy management English. A good hotel can be found Shenzhen is almost a new city, business, and with the world becoming for half the price of Hong Kong's spawned from meteoric industrial attuned to saving energy, one of hotels.And what might be considered growth, and is a far cry from the the most promising arenas is that of a budget price for a large city hotel in fishing village it once was. Gleaming Light Emitting Diode(LED) lighting. the U.S. will generally get you a four- skyscrapers occupy land which was While not generally adopted yet for star hotel in Shenzhen. I stayed for just once lonely rice patty fields. Bustling general lighting,LED's can be used over$130 and the hotel was closer to factories pour out goods like tea to provide color accent and effect for five stars. streaming into a cup. I visited Shenzhen recently for the first time in about five years, for the same reason most people come to the area—business.Like a lot of people who travel frequently on business, all too often taking in the local sights comes in second to attending to the matters at hand to keep the almighty dollars flowing. After all,we're not paid to see the sights.This time, however,my schedule ran into the weekend and afforded me a chance to see some of the city with its surprisingly well-manicured streets and lush, garden-like parkways. Sure, there are still plenty of side roads that have missed the memo about cleaning up and becoming more pleasing to the eye,but the overall transformation is quite startling. Travel on a Shoestring 19 Food in Shenzhen was generally �.. 9� very good, and while the region's cuisine is mostly Cantonese, almost any style of Chinese food was easy to i find. Great shopping abounds, again with prices less than Hong Kong. Check out Dongmen Shopping Street .. –leather goods, clothing, and watches are definitely specialties. Of course there are a lot of fakes,but this is hardly unique to the region. It doesn't take long to develop a discerning eye for quality, and just looking at the products and bargaining on the price is half the fun. But don't settle for less than 25 percent off the asking price and be prepared to walk away. Taking a few steps away as if leaving a merchant's stall after you think you are done bargaining is usually good photos courtesy for another 10 percent off the price! Two highlights of my visit were Shenzhen Overseas Chinese District generation as a closely guarded secret. the Hong Fa Temple,which is in (posh) shopping mall.This remarkable The concept is based upon a story Xianhu Botanical Park. You can take show is taken from Sichuan Opera. about a Robin Hood-type hero who an open tram and tour of the whole The performers dance in costumes stole from the rich to give to the poor. botanical garden and numerous and wear masks that they can change When captured,he changed his face to attractions in the park area,including in much less than a second. Even fool the authorities and made a quick some remarkable petrified trees next to when they do it,it's almost directly getaway. I still talk about this show a natural history museum. The cost is in front of your face and you can't to practically everyone I meet. It is a about 20 Yuan or roughly$3.50 U.S. see how they change so quickly–it is must-see. for the tram. truly stunning. Besides being artistic, There's much more to see and do Finally,no visit would be the masks are colorful and inspire in the area, so if you can take a trip to complete without taking in one of thoughts of ancient China. This art is Hong Kong,think about making it to the famous Bian Lian, or"face- over 300 years old, and the methods Shenzhen. It's nothing to sneeze at. changing" shows,which you can find by which the mask changing is done at the Sichuan Folk Restaurant in the are passed on from generation to Paul Sherbo resides in Sherwood. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — A subscription to Travel on a Shoestring is a pot of gold! I24 for Only a full year Call 503-487-6254 or send in this order form. I � Name I Address Please make check payable to: Travel on a Shoestring Phone Mail order form and payment to: I 0 This is a gift from* Travel on a Shoestring PO Box 462 *If purchasing as a gift we will notify the recipient who it is from. Newberg, OR 97132 20 Travel on a Shoestring �e r Behold the wonderment of Israel by Liz Rubin have already forgotten about that trip, at a nightclub, and taste wine from a as it has been three years since my beautiful Israeli vineyard.The whole When we first got off the bus, return to the U.S.,but I will remember trip was incredible for me to say the we were all exhausted,foggy- that moment when I first gazed upon least, as a member of the Jewish faith, eyed and disconnected.The silence Jerusalem until my final day. as a young American in the twenty- that weighed on the entire group The entire 10-day trip, sponsored first century and as part of the human was almost as heavy and thick as by Taglit Birthright Israel,took us to race believed to have inhabited Israel the Israeli air that hit us like a tidal many places across the country.We since before the second millennium wave upon our arrival. But as soon covered Jerusalem,Haifa,Tel Aviv, BCE. as our eyes adjusted and we took in Tiberias, and we also experienced I have travelled quite a bit in our surroundings,our extreme fatigue the salty waters of the Dead Sea,the my short 21 years,but never have I turned into pure amazement. staggering view from the top of the experienced a place like Israel. The We stood together, all 26 of us, Golan Heights,the life and culture of people are strong and intelligent, with on the top of Mount Scopus and a Bedouin camp deep in the desert, every citizen serving a mandatory beheld the wonderment of Jerusalem. the deep emotions of the Wailing two-or three-year service in the Israeli The holy city lay before us, ancient Wall and kayaking on the Jordan National Army.The pride that shines and beautiful,holding all of the River.We each got the chance to plant from every individual you pass on the significance of our people and their a tree at a tree farm,volunteer at a street is intoxicating, and the constant, history.There are many things that I day-care center for a day, go dancing steadfast resilience that lives within Travel on a Shoestring 21 even the small children is inspiring. Although we were accompanied at all times by three to five soldiers, � F� all armed with automatic weapons, they were young—as young as us in the group(18-25 years old). They had the opportunity to take off their .: uniforms and walk among us as equals in civilian garb. Throughout our stay,they gave us some great insight into life as a young adult in Israel, a place with a flourishing nightlife. The Israelis work hard and play harder,that's for sure! Our soldiers were wonderful and some of us had a chance to make real friendships with them, friendships that are unfortunately mere memories for me. Now, over three years later,I would give anything to know that these friends I made are alive,happy and healthy. Near the end of our trip we were kayaking the Jordan River,two days before our planned departure,when J w h4 tag 6pPQ4z uj acimt and the first Lebanese bomb dropped only miles from where we were. ' «(1 in# (� U of ��L Lrl_ j The ground shook and the sky grew � visibly darker. Yet, the native Israelis n Q� ��n^ and t2^=., �m- that were with us showed no sign of of CK ani ieh &3 taw. fear or panic, and their peacefulness rubbed off on us. We finished out the day with a picnic and a massive drum circle that unified us and cemented our momentary connection in time. In the days that followed,more bombs were dropped and more chaos ensued.We left as planned,packed into a bustling airport full of people wanting out—tourists mostly, as the locals were as calm and clear- minded as ever.As the trip ended, and I acclimated myself back to life in Oregon, something in me was changed. I carry something with me now that sustains me; something that is deep in my heart and will stay a part of me forever. 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