2011
This is going to be a great year, I can tell already. Many things to look forward to.
No Fishing Involved…
New lingerie store opening in Bridgeport Village – logo design.
New Logo Design
The Falls. The Bridge. The Story.
An Event to Remember: January 15th, 2011
The Willamette Falls National Heritage Area Coalition* invites citizens to a January 15, 2011 event that will include the unusual opportunity to walk the length of the historic arch bridge between Oregon City and West Linn on the day it closes for a two-year restoration.
Come join us in celebrating this historic landmark from2pm-4pm on Saturday, January 15th.
Historic photos of the Arch Bridge construction are available in our Arch Bridge Gallery Page and on this page at OregonLive.com
Recently added the the Renaissance Marine Group Family
Weldcraft 2011 Brochure
Prepping for the 2011 Portland Boat Show.
Boats Boats and More Boats
Here is the 2011 Duckworth Brochure hot off the press.
New Okuma Ad Campaign
A Good Day In OC
News Release from: Clackamas Co. Sheriff’s Office
CCSO – A MIRACLE ON MAIN STREET IN OREGON CITY
Posted: March 23rd, 2010 3:01 PM
The Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office
Jim Strovink, Detective
Office of Public Information
12700 SE 82nd Avenue, Clackamas, Oregon 97015
News Release
A miracle on Main Street in Oregon City
On Monday, March 22, 2010 Ria Scott, 44, experienced what we all fear — she lost her wallet.
What was of immediate, particular concern to Ria Scott was that she had recently emigrated to the U.S. from the Philippines — and her wallet contained her immigration papers (her green card), assorted valuable documents and a considerable amount of U.S. currency.
Ria Scott works for De-Paul Security as a Security Entrance Screener at the Oregon City Courthouse in Oregon City. Ria was devastated by the loss — crying while reporting the lost wallet to courthouse-assigned Clackamas County Deputy Andrew McVey.
On Tuesday, March 23, 2010 (this morning) this tearful event turned into a breathtaking, joyous occasion.
While inside the Courthouse, Deputy McVey was listening and attempting to console Ria Scott as she explained the loss of her wallet. Suddenly, a man arrived at the courthouse with Ria Scott’s wallet in hand — and it was totally intact, containing all her priceless documents and currency. A miracle on Main Street!
This extraordinary Good Samaritan is named Sebastian Vasquez, 26, of Woodburn. Mr. Vasquez works as a landscaper for Earthworks Landscaping in Aurora.
Sebastian Vasquez explained that while working late Monday afternoon (March 22) in Oregon City, he found Ria Scott’s wallet on the pavement. He was performing his landscaping work at the time, and held the found wallet until today, when he had the first opportunity to drive –accompanied by his wife and children — from his family residence in Woodburn to the Oregon City Courthouse in an attempt to locate the victim, Ria Scott.
Deputy McVey indicates that parking can be difficult in Oregon City, and Sebastian Vasquez found it necessary to park his automobile and family five blocks from the Courthouse to then continue on foot to return the wallet.
Ria Scott reportedly cheerfully hugged Sebastian in the Courthouse with an enormous amount of gratitude and joyful tears after having the wallet returned to her. Deputy McVey, who witnessed this event, said, “It was great to watch — she was devastated, and all of a sudden in the door comes the wallet from this genuinely good-hearted, honest man. She was thrilled!!”
I hope you enjoyed learning about this good deed as much as I did. I also have it on good authority that Deputy McVey is going to the Olive Garden this evening to obtain a gift certificate for Sebastian and his family. Not just one good deed today — we have two on this occasion. And we have sunshine today, too!
For additional contact information please alert Jim Strovink, Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office, Public Information Officer.
New Salmon Trout Steelhead Magazine Ads for Weldcraft and Duckworth
Okuma Rebate Easel
Just finished up the Okuma Rebate Easel for 2010. Turned out great.












