4 • The Southwest Portland Post BUSINESS April 2013 Frozen yogurt shop replaces cleaners in Vermont Hills THE COUNTRY STORE By Erik Vidstrand The Southwest Portland Post Frozen yogurt has entered the community. When Gabriel Park Cleaners closed last year due to family health issues, a local couple jumped at the opportunity to create a new retail space. The idea of a warm, cozy spot serving dessert came to Mark and Shawn Preble while in Palm Springs. Mark, a marketing professional by day, drew up a business plan and Sunny's Frozen Yogurt opened on December 12 in the Vermont Hills Shopping Center. (Post photo by Erik Vidstrand) Businesses are open during construction. researched similar shops in the area. One place showed up as a favorite: Nectar Frozen Yo- gurt Lounge located in Sellwood. With two young daughters in hand, the entrepreneurs decided to try it out and loved it. Little did they know Nectar would soon expand to a second lounge in Multnomah Village which opened last fall. But leases were already signed and the project went forward despite the competition. “It was time,” Shawn explained. “We’ve never done anything like this Southwest Community Health Center and it took a leap of (Post photo by Leslie Baird) faith opening up a Health center celebrates 8th yogurt shop with all the competi- tion.” anniversary in Multnomah On the magical date of 12/12/12, Village Sunny’s Legendary Frozen Yogurt opened in the Gabriel Park shop- Craving those wonderful Kiwanis ping center at Southwest 45 th Av- pancakes and sausages? Can’t wait enue and Vermont Street. until Multnomah Days? Then your Gone are altered wedding dresses lucky day is coming next month! and starched shirts; instead, frozen The Southwest Hills Kiwanis will flavors like s’mores (toasted marsh- host yet another mouth-watering mallow and milk chocolate), lemon breakfast fundraiser for the South- pound cake and mango tango sorbet west Community Health Center. await. The pancake breakfast is scheduled “The recipes are all kosher,” stat- for Saturday, May 4, from 8:00 to 11:00 ed Shawn who manages the store. a.m. at the Lucky Labrador Public “We’re in discussion with a lo- House in Multnomah Village. Tours cal rabbi who’s already been in to of the clinic will take place during certify a section of the toppings as those hours. kosher as well.” Located next to Multnomah Village There will also be signs alerting Antiques in Dr. Ray Foster’s old of- customers to the presence of nuts, fice, the health center will celebrate peanuts and gluten in certain top- eight years of providing basic health pings. (The yogurt is all gluten free.) care to low-income uninsured indi- As an added touch of commu- viduals. nity spirit, Sunny’s will work with The small clinic is growing: It re- an organization to generate fun cently had its 10,000 th visit late last ways to raise money. Maplewood year. There are over 150 volunteers- 92 Elementary was one of the first. of them are doctors, many volunteer- Spring hours are daily 11am – 11pm, ing and learning from OHSU and Sundays until 9. Legacy. n e e r g goes Additional parking is available at Multnomah Arts Center Lower West Lot. Ad paid for by Environmental Services, City of Portland. WS 1318 “There is a sliding fee scale based on ability to pay,” said Samira Godil, executive director. Ms. Godil spoke at the March Multnomah Neighborhood Associa- tion meeting, and asked for support from the association for the upcoming pancake breakfast. “The uninsured amongst us include the working poor, elderly and immi- grants,” Ms. Godil explained. “Many workers don’t work enough hours in one job for enrollment in health plans.” The majority of the patients seen over the past years are between 20 and 65. It’s been a safety net clinic that focuses on these individuals in the Southwest Portland area. The skills and kindness of volun- teers are the backbone of the health center. It makes it possible for the clin- ic to provide quality health services. There are a variety of opportunities that are available by checking out the website. The SWCHC has clinics every Tuesday and Thursday from 4-8PM and Monday evenings from 6-8PM. Please call 503- 977-0733 or visit www.swchc-pdx.org.