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Tag Archives: Jennifer Petty
Artisan life threatened by potential Fairgrounds move
To Raven Moon, December means business. Dressed head to foot in purple, the petite artisan loads up his garden cart with spirit shakers and hits the road, en-route from his home in the Jefferson Westside neighborhood to the Saturday Market’s … Continue reading
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Whiteaker: Beyond Blair Boulevard
This afternoon I meandered over to the Whiteaker for my neighborhood post. I’d read the Whit group’s blog posts, so I kinda had a feel for the neighborhood, plus read up about it on its Wikipedia page. Blair Boulevard is … Continue reading
Neighborhood Switch
In case you’ve forgotten, the final neighborhood blog should be about the one your group chose in the lottery switch!
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We Make the Media
Yesterday I woke up at 5 a.m. (on a Saturday!) to attend the first We Make The Media conference at the University of Oregon in Portland. The conference was marketed as an opportunity for people to plan and build a … Continue reading
Cornucopia
Tonight I went to Cornucopia on 17th and Lincoln for dinner. According to reviews I’ve read online, the restaurant caters to special diets, serves lots of beer, and has the best burgers in town. I love a good burger, so … Continue reading
Where is the line between editorial and advertising?
As the holiday season rapidly approaches, it’s the time of year for publications to slap gift guides together. I’d never critically thought about the gift guide until I started interning at Eugene Magazine. As we were trying to put the … Continue reading
Dreaming for a vacation
Bonnie Lee Solari sells dreams. As the owner and single employee of Bonaventure Travel, Solari will plan the trip of a lifetime for just a small fee. Solari was ready to own a business when she bought Bonaventure Travel in … Continue reading
Picc-a-Dilly Flea Market
This morning I drug my suportive boyfriend to the Picc-a-Dilly Flea Market at the Lane County Fairgrounds. I’d never been to a flea market before, so I wasn’t sure what to expect. We were greeted with a $1.50 entrance fee … Continue reading
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Paying attention to reader comments
I read two interesting New York Times pieces in the last few weeks where the reporters responded to reader’s questions. First was David Rhode’s five-part series on being kidnapped by the Taliban. Rhode was held by the Taliban for 7 … Continue reading
Small business owners still dealing with effects of recession
The recession may be over, but tell that to the small business owners going at it solo. The gross domestic product increased by 3.5 percent in the third quarter, a sign the worst recession since the Great Depression might be … Continue reading