A12 NEWS Wallowa County Chieftain Wednesday, February 6, 2019 BGood Bars: Goodman almost didn’t enter her prize-winning Cranberry Hemp bars in competition Continued from Page A1 Photo courtesy Leon Werdinger/Capital Press The Wallowa Lake Moraines Partnership has an agreement to buy 1,800 acres of the east moraine owned by the Ronald C. Yanke Family Trust. The purchase will keep the land open to grazing and other traditional uses, but will prevent it from being developed for housing. Moraine: Wallowa Lake Moraines Partnership has an agreement to buy 1,800 acres Continued from Page A1 protections, thanks to the foresight and resources provided by the Land and Water Conservation Fund.” Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore, said the land pur- chase is a step in conserv- ing Oregon’s landscape. “With this purchase, Wallowa County will pre- serve this asset for gen- erations of Oregonians, Merkley said. Rep. Greg Walden, R-Hood River, com- mented on the land’s eco- nomic opportunity. “Putting the East Moraine into county own- ership will help ensure the landscape continues to be managed for mul- tiple use, supporting jobs and our local economy,” Walden said. Nearly one million visitors come to Wal- lowa County each year, many to enjoy the beauty of the lake and the Eagle Cap mountain range that frames it. For the coun- ty’s residents, the lake and its moraines provide fishing, hunting, hiking and economic benefits through agriculture and forestry. Nils Christoffersen, executive Director of Wallowa Resources, said the Partnership’s work is a reflection of the com- munity’s strong sense of pride and commitment to land stewardship. “From our wood- lands, rangelands and watersheds, there’s heart, meaning and history there for many people, Christ- offersen said. “Turn- ing the east moraine into a community forest is another win for our resi- dents by maintaining this treasured landscape.” Then she moved on to work at Community Bank. But one life-changing day in 2013, Wendy Reininger, co-founder of Arrowhead, had to do some banking, and saw Judy. “If you made those bars again, we’d buy them from you,” she said. Judy borrowed kitchen space at then-restaurant Cal- dera’s, and made test bars, sticking with the same fla- vors that she had made at Arrowhead. She consulted with Small Business guru Catherine Mathias about brand and business names, procedures, and market- ing. Then she gave notice at the bank, and never looked back. Founding, funding, and growing her business hasn’t been easy. To make ends meet, she used her back- ground as a fisheries biol- ogist, and love of teaching to work as a part-time man- ager and programs director at Wallowology. Last year, she lost a BGood Bar con- tract to produce a differ- ent kind of sports bar for a company in Idaho. “I lost half my business,” she said, “They wanted me to lower my prices, change the qual- ity, and I said “No”. I had my first anxiety attack then. That was in May of last year. Then I realized I had to get going. I hustled and got new accounts.” Her Good Foods national award has brought new business—13 new accounts, including 11 orders from Market of Choice—a national chain of upscale supermarkets with stores in Portland. Goodman has just filled an order for 1300 bars, and needs to provide the same for another order in two weeks. And that’s only the beginning. There are new chal- lenges to face. Last year, an east-coast fast-foods company challenged the Ellen Morris Bishop Judy Goodman’s Cranberry Hemp BGood Bar now bears the Good Foods Awards seal. Ellen Morris Bishop Once cut to size, Judy coats the bottom of each with dark chocolate and blades off the excess, placing them on parchment paper to cool. “This is really where it feels like an art,” she said. “Finishing each bar somehow seems very personal and satisfying.” BGood bar trademark. Their name is b.good. Rather than engage in a costly legal bat- tle, Goodman is changing the name of her company from BGood to JöR (pro- nounced ‘Your”) which “… sounds good and also means “Earth” in Old Norse,” Goodman said. The new name and logo will take effect in the spring. Although Goodman’s business has grown, it’s still mostly a one-woman oper- ation. Making each bar by hand is more a craft than a production line, and Good- man likes it that way. “It’s truly an art,” she said. “Each bar is made by hand, with care and thought and love. I see a lot of value in that.” It is, as she says. “Slow Food and Slow Money.” Maybe in another 4 or 5 years she’ll find someone to buy her business, Goodman thinks. The idea of kayak- ing, going for hikes, and just enjoying life is somehow attractive. But so is making the very best snack bar in America. Goodman’s BGood Bars are available in Wal- lowa County at: Arrowhead Chocolates; Red Horse Cof- fee Traders; Wallowa Lake Lodge; Wallowology; Mar- ketplace Fresh Foods; Wind- ing Waters River Expedi- tions; Salutations Studio; Ruby Peak Naturals; Wild Carrot Herbals; Sei Mee Tea; JB Bane & Co.; The Book- loft; Longhorn Espresso; Hurricane Creek Coffee. www.main-street-motors.com Old Fashioned Values Sales & Services 541-426-2100 Andy Crow 208-816-8349 311 West Main Street • Enterprise 85 $9,9 99 $8,4 28 $11,2 85 $9,3 766 $21, ,889 $22 00 $8,5 2006 CHEVROLET 2011 CHEVROLET 2005 CHEVROLET 2005 CHEVROLET 2011 CHEVROLET 2014 DUTCHMEN 1995 FORD AVALANCHE 1500 IMPALA LT SILVERADO 2500 HEAVY DUTY SUBURBAN 1500 TAHOE 1500 LTZ DENALI 261BH BRONCO XLT WAGON Stock # 10718A 4WD, A/C, PS, PW, Pwr Locks Stock # 10700 61,365 MI. 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