
At the beginning of 2009, declining contributions and revenues forced the Clackamas Heritage Partners Board – CHP (including The Museum of Oregon Territory and the End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center) to suspend most operations and lay off staff. According to Dan Fowler, CHP President, “one reality in life is that good things can come out of great adversity… the response of individuals and businesses in our regional community was heartening…”
And the results? CHP have introduced their summer museum hours thanks to thousands of dollars raised in a Phone-A-Thon effort and a “Run A Mile Day” event held recently.
“This extraordinary show of hard work and generosity is humbling and exciting. I offer all of these wonderful people as well as scores of others who were part of our effort my sincere thanks and gratitude. I know I speak for the board and staff in saying that we thank you for affirming our work in such a wonderful way. Please take the opportunity to visit us this summer.”
Check out their upcoming activities on our Bravo! Calendar of Events

Book your wedding and/or next event at McMenamin’s Grand Lodge by Oct. 1st, 2009 and receive 10% off catered food, 10% off the food & beverage minimum AND free movie tickets to any movies shown that evening! Applies to events held Monday – Friday, 8am to 5pm only.
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The Family Fun Center & Bullwinkle’s Restaurant has been nominated as a Nickelodeon’s 2009 Parents’ Pick Nominee.
Click on the following links to cast your vote for both of the categories we have been nominated in – Kids Party Place & Indoor Playspace. Voting is open now through July 15th!
Kids Birthday Party Vote – click here
Indoor Playspace – click here

Paving Paths With Love and Memory
The Caples House Museum complex in Columbia City, OR is offering “Memory Walk Bricks” installed in certain pathways of the grounds to commemorate weddings, the lives of those no longer with us, births, anniversaries, and all of life’s memorable events.
Caples House is a pioneer house museum owned and run by the Oregon State Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Situated with an inspiring view of the Columbia River and Mount St. Helens, the house and grounds have seen a lot of history – from log cabin days to housing (in what ought to have been by rights Mrs. Caples’ dining room) the first doctor’s office in Columbia County. But history is not frozen in amber – every person who interacts with a place or community leaves an imprint of sorts – and the OSSDAR is honoring this fact with Love Bricks.
The herb garden, site of weddings and renewal of vows, will be paved with bricks commemorating weddings and anniversaries. A “Memory Walk” between the museum’s Country Store (museum shop) and the Children’s Attic (with its collection of antique dolls and toys) will be paved with bricks honoring births, deaths, and other family events.
Bricks are available to the public for $45 each. A complimentary brick is included when Caples House is rented for a full day for a wedding or other event.
For more information, click here or call the events coordinator at (503) 397-5390.