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More information about First Wednesday and City Club of Forest Grove activities at: www.fgcityclub.com August 17 — 4-9 pm on Main Street Thank You, First Wednesday Sponsors Moore & Ballard Lawyers, 2002 Pacific Ave, 503.357.3191 Sojourn Forest Grove, 503.313.9785, [email protected] Midlife Crisis Studios, 503.895.3177, [email protected] Balladtown Billiards, 2036 Pacific Avenue, 503.357.1111 balladtownbilliards.com Artisans in the Grove, [email protected] Forest Grove United Church of Christ, 2032 College Way www.fgucc.org Every Wednesday 4-8 pm on Main Street in the heart of downtown Forest Grove Vineyards and Local Businesses Offering Wines July 3 D’Vine Wine at The Friendly Vine Tualan Estates Winery at Summa Real Estate Group Kramer Vineyards at A Framer’s Touch Yamhill Valley Vineyards at Urban Decanter Tasngs at Main Street booth from The Tasng Room at 1910 Main Samplings at Valley Art Gallery Walk a Block, Travel Through History The Old Train Station and Museum at 1936 19th Avenue will be open First Wednesday. Tours of the station are available courtesy of Friends of Historic Forest Grove. July 3rd 5–8 pm A Wine & Arts Community Event Hooray USA! Downtown is more than Main Street. Check our businesses on Pacific and 21st Avenues too! Tuality Healthcare’s mobile mammography van with new state-of- the-art digital equipment will be downtown on First Wednesday. Tuality mobile breast cancer screening is FDA and ACR accredited, and the vehicle is staffed by certified women technologists. Stop by and check out the van! The MamVan Comes Downtown According to the US Census Bureau, Forest Grove has grown by about 900 people since 2010. The percentage of women-owned firms in Forest Grove, at 39.5%, is greater than the state average (just under 30%). The median age of Forest Grove residents (32.7 years) is fifteen years younger than the state median. There are 11 public parks in and around Forest Grove. Did You Know?

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Page 1: Vineyards and Local Businesses Offering Wines July 3media.oregonlive.com/leader/other/2013/07/Hooray... · The Friendly Vine will host Beverly McKenzie for tastings of D'Vine Wine

More information about First Wednesday

and City Club of Forest Grove activities at:

www.fgcityclub.com

August 17 — 4-9 pm on Main Street

Thank You, First Wednesday Sponsors Moore & Ballard Lawyers, 2002 Pacific Ave, 503.357.3191

Sojourn Forest Grove, 503.313.9785, [email protected]

Midlife Crisis Studios, 503.895.3177, [email protected]

Balladtown Billiards, 2036 Pacific Avenue, 503.357.1111

balladtownbilliards.com

Artisans in the Grove, [email protected]

Forest Grove United Church of Christ, 2032 College Way

www.fgucc.org

Every Wednesday 4-8 pm on Main Street in the heart of downtown Forest Grove

Vineyards and Local Businesses Offering Wines July 3

D’Vine Wine at The Friendly Vine

Tualatin Estates Winery at Summa Real Estate Group

Kramer Vineyards at A Framer’s Touch

Yamhill Valley Vineyards at Urban Decanter

Tastings at Main Street booth from The Tasting Room at 1910 Main

Samplings at Valley Art Gallery

Walk a Block, Travel Through History The Old Train Station and Museum at 1936

19th Avenue will be open First Wednesday.

Tours of the station are available courtesy of

Friends of Historic Forest Grove.

July 3rd 5–8 pm

A Wine & Arts

Community Event

Hooray USA!

Downtown is more than Main Street. Check our businesses

on Pacific and 21st Avenues too!

Tuality Healthcare’s mobile

mammography van with new state-of-

the-art digital equipment will be

downtown on First Wednesday. Tuality

mobile breast cancer screening is FDA

and ACR accredited, and the vehicle is

staffed by certified women technologists.

Stop by and check out the van!

The MamVan Comes Downtown

According to the US Census Bureau,

Forest Grove has grown by about 900

people since 2010.

The percentage of women-owned firms

in Forest Grove, at 39.5%, is greater than

the state average (just under 30%).

The median age of Forest Grove residents (32.7 years)

is fifteen years younger than the state median.

There are 11 public parks in and around Forest Grove.

Did You Know?

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The Tasting Room 1910 Main St. Stop by for wine tasting at our booth on Main Street.

A Framer’s Touch 1920 21st Ave Featuring new gifts, Forest Grove branded bar towels and posters. Hors d’oeuvres and tasting wine from Kramer Vineyards.

Connie’s Corner Café & Ice Cream 2001 Main St. Fresh blueberry smoothies, $3.00.

Forest Grove Bowenwork 2004 Main St Suites 209 & 210 $10 for a Bowenwork sample session. ForestGroveBowenwork.com.

Check out our Beer Garden on Main Street.

Izgara Middle Eastern Cuisine 2036B Main St Falafel or Chicken Shawarma with Hummus $10. See our

new kids’ menu!

Pizza Schmizza 2042 Main St $2 beer with any pizza order.

Sojourn Forest Grove 503.313.9785 Offering a walking tour starting at 7:30 pm in front of

Corner Antiques. Only $7/per person for a one-hour tour

of Forest Grove's historic neighborhoods!

Stecchino Bistro 2014 Main St 20% off one appetizer.

Sweet Pea Treasures 2003 Main St Buy 2, get 2 free on all white tag items.

Summa Real Estate Group 2012 Main St Summa Real Estate Group Downtown will feature wine

tasting from Tualatin Estates Winery, live music,

food, and an art show with artists onsite.

Taqueria Corona 2009 Main St

Grand Opening Specials: Regular Burrito $3.99; Free

24oz fountain soda with $5 minimum purchase.

The Friendly Vine 2004 Main St Suite 100 The Friendly Vine will host Beverly McKenzie for

tastings of D'Vine Wine.

Valley Art Gallery 2022 Main St The new show will be up in the Gallery. Tom Boring,

Jeffrey Hall and Karen Van Hoy will show what

beautiful artwork can be made from repurposed materials

and fabrics. Snacks, wine sampling and great gift ideas.

Valley Art has something for everyone!

Urban Decanter 2030 Main St Hosting Yamhill Valley Vineyards. Tasting fee will be

$3. Happy Hour all night with $2 off appetizers, $1 off

glass pours and more!

Van Dyke Appliance 2008 Main St Come taste what's Smokin’ on the Traeger BBQ!

Little Monkey Deli 1919 Pacific Avenue $1 off any bubble tea or smoothie.

Maggie’s Buns 2007 21st Ave Each Farmers Market Day Maggies will offer a free cookie with every entree.

My Place Tavern 1930 21st Ave Outdoor BBQ Dinner: pulled pork, beef brisket or teriyaki chicken,

including two sides made from scratch—$8.50.

New Chinese Cuisine 1931 Main St 10% off meal purchase from 5 to 8 pm only.

Pac Thai 1923 Pacific Avenue Come and try our new summer menu items –pac chicken wings,

crispy shrimp salad and khao-man-gai.

Wine Tasting Public Parking

1930 1930

2017

Jump the fence, c’mon downtown and explore! Taste brilliant wines and enjoy an explosion of savings at these locally-owned businesses.

A nominal charge for wine tastings should be expected. Please bring change and small bills. Thanks!

Have a Safe

and Happy

Fourth of July! Have fun

with the

interactive

art on

Main Street!