Oregonians Encouraged To “Celebrate Berries”

Oregon BerriesSALEM, OR — First, it was strawberries, then blueberries.  Now blackberries and raspberries are ripening and by fall, cranberries will be harvested on the southern Oregon Coast.   Oregon Department of Agriculture Marketing Director Gary Roth said most states can’t match the quantity, quality, and variety of berries.

“Oregon is well known locally and internationally for many of its products, not the least of which is berries. We grow so many different varieties here. We are a leader in the production of many. We have developed varieties that are now consumed around the world.”

Roth added Oregon berries have also cashed in on health claims backed up through research.   With the knowledge that berries are good for you and taste sensational, Oregon berries are in demand.

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Veterans Appreciation Day

Join us for a heartfelt day dedicated to honoring and celebrating our veterans at Veterans Appreciation Day! This special event is designed to show gratitude to those who have served while raising funds to support local veterans

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Comedian Trevor Noah Coming To Bend

Trevor Noah, the Emmy-winning comedian and former host of The Daily Show, has announced a special performance in Bend, Oregon this summer. Produced by Live Nation, the one-night-only event will take place at Hayden Homes Amphitheater on Saturday, July 12, 2025.

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Severe Flooding In Southeastern Oregon

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