On the street: Olioteca, a celebration of a month

Durant at the oil mill of Red Ridge Farms, the Oregon Advertising Library (olive oil manufacturer) will host its 13th annual Olio Nuovo Festival in November.

The festival will take place at 5430 N. E. Breyman Orchards Road, Dayton, where Durant’s family circle has been developing grapes and olive trees for decades.

It will come with a series of cooking classes, gardening workshops, olive oil tastings, and a new 2018 brut oil and sparkling wine from Durant Vineyard, a weekend market with local food producers, a firewood food cart, and live music on weekends. . .

Tours of the oil mill, Oregon’s only one, will be presented at 10 a. m. The cost is $10 and prior registration is required.

Durant’s tasting room also offers a loose olio nuovo, additional freshly floored virgin olive oil, a 10 a. m. tasting bar. M. A 4 p. M. Of life.

The Cooking Elegance series is priced at $120 and is open to the first 12 people who register in advance. The chefs will teach us a variety of dishes that make us new olive oil.

Classes include: Prepare fresh pasta with chef Leta Merrill, starting at 6 p. m. a p. m. 3 November; Italy reunites with chef Megan Barrie with Japan starting at 6 p. m. a p. m. 10 November; Traditional Tuscan dinner with chef Paolo Calamai, from 18 to 21 h. November 24.

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Gardening and craft workshops $85; Reservations are required. Include: Wire Workshops, Moss

Admission is loose for occasions at local markets from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. on weekends in November. Food trucks, music, and local products and products will be in the spotlight.

Durant was founded through Penny and Ken Durant and is now run through their son, Paul Durant.

Red Ridge Farms, Dundee’s assets include Durant vineyards and a tasting room, accommodation, nursery/gift shop, gardens and nature trail. In 2008, Durant added Durant Olive Mill, which includes 17 acres of olive trees and an Italian olive mill.

Paul Durant said he’s thrilled to have an in-person festival this year to introduce more people to his additional Oregon Olio Nuovo virgin olive oil.

For more information, reservations and the calendar of events, call 503-864-2000, or durantoregon. com/events/olio-nuovo-festival.

Insurance Office

Pattie Warner has opened a new Bisnett Insurance in McMinnville.

Bisnett is an independent insurance company located in Pendleton and now has several offices in Oregon, Idaho and Arizona.

Warner’s is located in the Greater McMinnville Chamber of Commerce building, 319 NE Fifth St. She was looking for a booth where consumers would come in and paint with her face to face, she said.

“I like to take care of customers,” he says. I love other people and I like them. “

Warner may issue insurance policies for insurance, such as housing, automobile, boat, motorcycle, and rental housing; and for commercial insurance, such as retail stores, wine merchants, entrepreneurs, art studios and other advertising companies.

She works with businesses, so she can find the right insurance for consumers in the right place, she said.

She said she also helped with the claims. While maximum corporations allow consumers to file court cases directly, she said, it’s helpful to touch her so you can help her start the claim, make sure all the data is provided, and keep track of it to be so. treated properly.

“It’s a merit to have someone who protects their interests,” he said.

Warner began his career at Oregon Mutual Insurance. Wanting to deal directly with clients, he joined an independent insurance company. He worked for Payne West before opening bisnett’s office.

She can be reached at 971-925-8495.

Tommy is open

Tommy Restaurant, 1947 N. E. 99W in McMinnville, reopened after being closed several weeks before this fall.

The place to eat has been a favorite for breakfasts and lunches in McMinnville for over 4 decades. It is open from 7 a. M. A 1 p. M. De Tuesday to Saturday.

For more information, 971-412-0695.

U. S. Title

John Stables Jr. , of the FFA Chapter of Amity High School, earned his degree in the U. S. In the U. S. , the honor presented to young people in the FFA program.

He spent 479 hours working, raised and invested $38,500 and spent 4,394 hours on dairy cattle, beef goats and diversified breeding projects to graduate.

He is one of 3,863 FFA members in the country who have won the award, which is less than 1% of all FFA members. According to FFA leaders, they have demonstrated maximum determination to the organization through their preference for expanding their leadership perspectives. leadership, non-public expansion and good fortune through agricultural education.

Stables won the FFA American Diploma at the FFA’s 94th National Convention and Exposition from October 27-30.

He and other recipients won a golden key and a U. S. FFA diploma certificate. USA

Portuguese event

Coehlo Winery in Amity is making plans “A Night in Portugal,” with Coehlo wines accompanied by a five-course Portuguese dinner, for December 11. The cookbook Ana Patuleia Ortins will prepare the food and Faco star Ramona Vieira will sing.

For reservations and more information, 503-835-9305.

New tax direction

Medrano Tax moved to 2019 N. E. Highway 99W, a newly built construction near Tommy’s Restaurant and Centro Chiropractic Clinic.

Owner Raul Medrano will offer taxes for individuals, businesses, businesses and societies in English and Spanish, he will also offer Array business consulting and he and a worker will now also offer accounting and bookkeeping.

Medrano moved to McMinnville in 2004 from the Los Angeles area. He had been on a mission, then graduated from California State University, Long Beach, where he studied accounting, went on to education, and then returned to accounting to complete his studies.

In college, he worked as a training assistant for two years.

He started his own business in 2005, specializing in accounting and tax preparation. He said that about 85% of his clients speak Spanish and, since he himself is Latino, he is satisfied to be able to talk to them and perceive their language and culture.

Medrano Tax is open seven days a week during tax season, from January to April or May. Until then, the workplace is open by appointment at 503-583-1172.

Moving dentists

Smile Keepers, also known as Gentle Dental, will move its offices from downtown McMinnville to the city’s north component in November.

The practice will be closed Nov. 12-17, then reopen Gentle Dental at its new address, 2275 N. E. 27 St. in a construction that once housed Bedmart.

The full-service dental practice has 3 dentists and several employees. It accepts all types of insurance in addition to Oregon’s fitness plan, said office director Lori Jackson.

Taking new patients.

He is located at Eighth and Evans Streets. For more information and to make an appointment, call 503-472-3147.

That is going up

Here are some of the ongoing structure projects in Yamhill County:

– Renovation at Farnham Electric, 1050 N. E. will be completed soonLafayette Avenue. Employees worked on the trailers in the parking lot in the upgrade process.

– The ferryman Building in downtown Lafayette is being renovated. The old building was cleaned, repainted and renovated.

– The land damaged by 4 new buildings at 1245 NEAlpha Drive in the McMinnville Industrial District. Located on approximately 3 acres, the buildings will involve 16 games to rent, adding 10 of approximately 2,000 square feet each and six of 3,200 square feet. Construction is expected to begin in the spring.

Workers have installed seismic reinforcements at Heider’s construction on Bridge Street in downtown Sheridan, which is being converted into a commercial area on the first floor with 8 apartments on top. site in the past 1800; it burned in the devastating 1913 chimney that destroyed much of Sheridan’s shopping district.

McMinnville’s new eye clinic at 2445 N. E. Cumulus Avenue has opened its doors. Patients can now take advantage of cataract surgery and other on-site treatments, in addition to eye exams and other services.

– Work continues on linfield University’s new clinical complex, Memorial Hall was demolished and Graf Hall emptied to allow for the structure of a new structure and the renovation of the old classrooms, offices and convention hall. The resort is expected to open in the fall of 2022.

– The first 3 sets are structured on Ninth Street and Alpine Avenue, where the new Boutique Retreat Wine Country Vacation Cottages are located. Sarita Springer and Kevin Kump own and expand the resort, which is expected to open in spring 2022.

– Construction of the Granary Row food court continues at 1039 N. E. Lafayette Avenue, in mcMinnville’s urban renewal district, and the Chae Jordan Pak space is approaching, which will house 4 micro-restaurants with a shared dining area.

Homeward Bound Pets continues its plans and fundraising for the construction of its new puppy shelter alongside its existing construction on Loop Road near McMinnville Airport.

 

Wine for the relief of the fireplace.

Dayton’s Stoller Wine Group and Dundee’s Furioso Vineyards are among the wineries that have contributed to a new blend of wines that will gain advantages in bushfire fighting and prevention efforts.

Union Wine Company of Tualatin launches the limited edition Oregon Pinot Noir cuvée. A at Z Wineworks of Newberg also involved in the project, as well as Bjornson Vineyards of the Eola/Amity Hills, Ponzi Winery of Sherwood and Willamette Valley Vineyards, founded in Turner with presence in Carlton, McMinnville and Dundee.

Profits from one hundred percent of sales will be used to help Oregon’s forests recover from wildfires and allow those suffering from chimneys to rebuild and avoid long-term events.

20% will go to the Keep Orepassn Ecological Association. The nonprofit has been selling healthy landscapes and communities through education since 1941. He will use Curvee’s budget to raise awareness of the desire to save you from human-caused wildfires: 70% of wildfires in Orepassn are made by humans, according to statistics from Keep Orepassn Green.

The remaining 80% of the proceeds from the wine will go to the Orepassn Community Foundation’s Community Reconstruction Fund, which are the communities affected by the fires in 2020 and 2021.

Stoller Wine Group was pleased to collaborate on this effort,” said Melissa Burr, the company’s vice president of winemaking. At Stoller, we have a deep appreciation for our land and preference for our community,” Burr said.

Wine can be taken at the New Seasons Market and Market of Choice stores, in the tasting rooms of attractive wineries or online at the Union Wine Company website in unionwinecompany. com.

To learn more about wildfire prevention, www. keeporegongreen. org.

Decreasing rates

The Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services expects Oregon employers to pay less for the worker reimbursement policy in 2022 than in 2021.

DCBS officials said this would be the ninth year of an average decrease in the base rate used by insurers to how much employers have to pay for medical expenses and lost wages.

They attributed the price decline to the good luck of Oregon’s worker pay system, which includes systems to control prices, maintain smart benefits, get certain employers insurance for their workers, and protection and health in the office.

DCBS said employers would pay an average of 97 cents consistent with $100 of payroll for workers’ pay prices in 2022; is $1. 02 consistent with $100 this year.

The employer’s general charge for workers’ reimbursement insurance includes the natural premium and the insurer’s earnings and expenses, plus the premium valuation. Employers also pay part of the Worker Benefit Fund assessment, which is a rate in cents consistent with the hour worked.

To check for average annual adjustments to Oregon natural premium rates and average adjustments by sector, www. oregon. gov/DCBS/cost/Documents/natural-premium-rate. pdf.

Reception of the Camera

Real offerings in interior design, N. E. Highway 99W will host the McMinnville Area Chamber of Commerce welcome program at 8 a. m. on Friday, November 5. Admission is $1.

For more information, visit the Chamber’s website, mcminnville. org.

The Chehalem Valley Chamber of Commerce will host an 8. m Greeters program. at 9 a. m. o. , Friday, the fifth of November, at the Northwest Christian Center, 231five Villa Road, Newberg. For more information, www. chehalemvalley. org.

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