Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 22, 1994, Page 15, Image 15

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Portland Brewery A Real Success
Northwest Flanders Street Brew-
ery-Portland, Oregon Started brew ­
ing in January 1986. Pub opened
M arch 1986.
3,000 square feet o f leased space.
Includes brewing, storage space
and a small 480 square foot pub open
from lunch time through evening,
seven days a week. The pub serves all
o f the com pany’s beers then avail­
able, a limited food selection and
offers entertainm ent several evenings
a week.
THE TRAIL BLAZERS &
OREGON ARENA CORPORATION
ACTIVELY SUPPORT & ENCOURAGE
M IN O R IT Y
The brewery features:
• A three-vesselbrew housew ithanet
capacity o f 10 barrels per batch.
• Six 20 barrel ferm entation/condi-
tioning tanks. K egging equipm ent.
• Annual capacity of 4,200 barrels.
Seasonal and specialty beer brew­
ing. This brewery is also used to test-
brew new beer styles before scaling
up production at the N orthw est 31st
Avenue Brewery.
The com pany’s products are stra­
tegically grouped into three catego­
ries: core, seasonal and specialty beers.
Core beers are the com pany’s biggest
sellers and currently include Portland
Ale, M cT am ahan’s Ale, M l Hood
Beer and Oregon Honey Beer. Sea­
sonal beers consist o f products o f­
fered for lim ited time periods during
v a r io u s s e a s o n s a n d in c lu d e
O ctoberfest Ale and W inter Ale. Spe­
cialty products are divers, interesting
beers produced in limited quantities
including Portland Stout and cask-
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Robert Carr a Portland Native.
an independent sales representative or-
ganization in Northern California.
Robert C an a native Oregonian has
fulfilled his long range goals, at least the
first aspect of it. Robert is currently
employed by the Portland Brewing Co.
Robert’s main duties are Keg repair but
he also assumes other positions will in
the plant, such as bottling line and also
as warehouse worker. The father of five,
three girls and two boys are the survivors
of his deceased
wife who
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Robert spoke highly of the organization
and fills very comfortable with the ad-
ministrative staff. His supervisor Teddy
Peetz has started Robert to learn various
functions of the company. Robert is the
only African-American employed by
them make choices for their future
in practical ways.
Beginning in 1996-97, all O r­
egon high schools will aw ard the
certificates. O nce they earn the C er­
tificate o f Initial M astery, students
will prepare for the C ertificate of
A dvanced M astery which will help
Teacher
Chris M orris, a first grade teacher
at Amity Elem entary School, was
named Oregon teacher o f the year by
the Oregon State College.
“Chris sets high standards and
expectations of her students,” wrote
after high school
About 110 Cottage G rove stu­
dents received the Certificate of Ini­
tial Mastery at a cerem ony at 7:30
p.m. at the high school. Students pre­
sented portfolios of their work orga­
nized around the standards for the
certificate.
S ta te G ro u p H o n o rs A m ity
A m ity Supt. G eorge Lanning and
Board C hairm an Paul Turgesen in a
letter supporting her nom ination.
“C hris is a leader in educational
change and is piloting prom ising edu­
cational practices,” they added.
M orris applauds “the positive
things that are happening” because o f
O regon’s school reform program . “I
am a strong advocate o f these changes
and feel they are long in com ing,” she
said.
Other finalists for the aw ard were
S aralee C ro ft o f S utherlin H igh
School, Robert M iles o f M aple Pri­
mary School and Gail Thom pson of
Low ell High School.
Congratulations to the 1994 Graduates
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Oregon Arena Corporation
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We are Proud to Serve Our Community
With Special Services For Women
Emanuel’s services for women reflect our goal
of providing excellent medical care in a warm,
compassionate environment. Our programs
cover a wide range of needs, from belore birth
through life, including fertility programs,
prenatal diagnosis and medical genetics, to
options for birth and gynecological serv ices.
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Portland Brewery.
Cottage Grove Awards
Certificate
Cottage Grove High School on
June 16 was the first in the nation to
aw ard students a Certificat o f Initial
Mastery.
The certificate is akey elem ent o f
O reg o n ’s school reform program .
Awarded to students at approximately
the tenth grade, it recognizes that
students have dem onstrated certa
d r i l l s a n d knowledge by applying them
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Art Lawrence, Vice President of Portland Brewery, pictured with
conditioned ales. To date, all o f the
com pany’s products have been ales
which are produced in 14 days using
top-ferm enting yeasts. Future prod­
ucts will include various distinctive
“old-w orld” lagers, which require
much longer to produce, and necessi­
tate specialized fermentation and cold­
conditioning equipment which the com­
pany has installed in its new brewery.
Products are currenuy
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distributed
through a network of over seventy bever-
age wholesalers located in Oregon,
Washington, California, Nevada, Idaho,
Montana and Alaska. These wholesalers
are supported by full-time company sales
people in Portland and Seattle, as well as
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in Oregon and S. W. Washington
To learn about opportunities at OPB. give us a call.
For information about interning or volunteering at OPB. contact
Manager of Volunteer Services Shelly Pozzi at (503) 293-1939.
(Interns must be currently enrolled in a higher education academic
program.,
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