Thursday, December 23, 2010

Happy Holidays!

Whichever way you and your loved ones celebrate at this time of year please enjoy and be safe. Below are a few quotes that share some wonderful thoughts from many different points of view, but that share commonalities. If Pendleton is "home" for you and you are here to celebrate with family we are glad you have arrived back home. If you are visiting family either here or far away cherish the moments. Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, A Joyous Kwanzaa, Happy Holidays ~Travel Pendleton!

At Christmas, all roads lead home. ~Marjorie Holmes


Just as a candle cannot burn without fire, men cannot live without a spiritual life. ~Buddha

May love and light fill your home and heart at Hanukkah. ~Author Unknown

Kwanzaa is a special time to remember the ancestors, the bridge builders, and the leaders. ~ Dorothy Winbush Riley

Three phrases that sum up Christmas are: Peace on Earth, Goodwill to Men, and Batteries not Included. ~Author Unknown

At Christmas play and make good cheer,
For Christmas comes but once a year
~Thomas Tusser

I heard the bells on Christmas Day
Their old, familiar carols play,
And wild and sweet
The words repeat
Of peace on earth, good-will to men!
~Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children. ~Native American Proverb

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Chamber Website Photo Contest!

Do you have great photography skills? Love Pendleton? Want to share both? Get your photography published on the Pendleton Chamber’s new website scheduled to launch in Spring 2011! Submit up to 5 photos that you think best capture the essence of living in Pendleton to http://www.flickr.com/groups/pendletonwebsitephotos/


PRIZES! If your photo(s) are chosen to appear on our new website, you will be given credit for your wonderful photography skills for the whole world to see! In addition there will be one first place winner and one People’s Choice winner who will each win $100 in Pendleton Chamber Bucks! Watch for us to share submitted photos on FaceBook and for your opportunity to vote for your favorites.

By submitting your photo you agree to allow the chamber to use your image for promotional purposes including but not limited to www.pendletonchamber.com & www.travelpendleton.com, FaceBook, Twitter, Flickr, Pendleton Business (Chamber Newsletter), the Chamber Directory & Community Guide, QuickNotes (chamber email newsletter) and advertisements promoting Pendleton. Pendleton Chamber agrees not to sell your image without prior approval and to give photo credit wherever possible.

Friday, December 17, 2010

PENDLETON NAMED THE TOP TRUE WESTERN TOWN BY TRUE WEST MAGAZINE!



Pendleton, Oregon pulled out all the stops last year in celebrating the town’s 100th annual Round-Up—but its ongoing efforts to save and showcase the local heritage really make this town stand out.

So much so that Pendleton is #1 among True West Magazine’s Top True Western Towns of 2011. The town will be featured, along with nine other runners up, in the January/February 2011 issue, on newsstands on January 4, 2011.

When talking about Pendleton, one obviously has to mention the famed 1909 woolen mill, which still produces the Indian-inspired blankets (and is a place well worth a visit). But beyond that, much of downtown is included in the South Main Street historic district (visitors can take walking or driving tours of the area). Tourists also flock to Underground Pendleton, where Chinese laborers built more than 70 miles of tunnels (and shops) connecting buildings between the 1870s and 1930s.

Preservation is ongoing. Since 2003, Pendleton and buildings owners have put some $3.9 million toward renovation and restoration projects.

“Pendleton really stands tall,” says True West Executive Editor Bob Boze Bell. “The cowboy lifestyle and the traditions of the rodeo are truly authentic. And everyone in the town really seems to hang tough when it comes to their heritage. We liked that attitude very much.”

True West editors determine winners for this annual award based on criteria demonstrating how each town has preserved its history through old buildings, museums and other institutions, events and promotions of historic resources.

The feature includes “Towns to Watch” for good works in historic preservation, as well as several legendary Old West locales that folks should visit in 2011.

True West magazine is in its 58th year of leading the way in presenting the true stories of Old West adventure, history, culture and preservation. For subscriptions and more information, visit twmag.com or call 888-687-1881.

Leslie Carnes, Executive Director of the Pendleton Chamber of Commerce, said, “The nomination I sent in contained 16 pages of materials backed up with photographs about Pendleton’s efforts to keep our western history and traditions alive. With all the projects accomplished in 2010, I just knew this would be our year!” She continued, “Everyone in town works hard to retain our rich traditions and the fine craftsmanship which has led to Pendleton’s legendary reputation. We’re very proud of our community and extremely pleased with the recognition!”

Yolanda Lennon Tourism Promotion Director for Travel Pendleton stated, “Being named THE TOP TRUE WESTERN TOWN BY TRUE WEST MAGAZINE allows us to highlight our western roots which have been attracting new businesses including the restoring of Hamley’s and the new Hamley’s Steakhouse, Virgil’s at Cimmiyotti’s and Montana Peaks Hat Company. Along with new business great new events have grown in the past five years including The Pendleton Cattle Barons Weekend in May, The Christmas Carriage Parade in December and the US National Championships of Cowboy Fast Draw coming to Pendleton in September 2011. We expect the number of visitors to Pendleton will increase because of this honor and as our reputation continues to grow.”

Pendleton. Rich tradition. Fine craftsmanship. Legendary reputation.






Friday, November 12, 2010

I is for Interesting Tidbits

Pendleton's past & present are filled with interesting tidbits, here are a few visitor favorites.


1. During World War II the "Cozy Rooms" only charged $2 for a 15 minute visit. We aren't sure what the soldiers were charged if they stayed longer then their 15 minutes.



2. Lewis & Clark wrote in their journals that our Indians were the most honest people they ever met. On their return trip they tried to give them back the items Lewis & Clark considered payment in trade on their way to the coast.

3. The Oregon Trail came right through Pendleton and Umatilla County and many stayed. Umatilla County is home to 67 Century Farms. Visit our Farmers Market May - October to enjoy their bounty.

4. Locals always lend a hand. Pendleton Woolen Mills- In 1909, the Bishops reopened the facility and constructed a new, more efficient mill building with aid of a local bond issue. In September of that year, the first products emerged from the new finishing department and the tradition of Pendleton Woolen Mills began.

5. Pendleton Center for the Arts is located in a building donated to them by the City. It was a building originally built by the famous steel family Carnegie as part of the Carnegie library program. The building has been beautifully restored and has wonderful exhibits and performances.

6. Pendleton has a long tradition of sheep growers. Cunningham Sheep still operates a huge sheep operation here. Pendleton Woolen Mills did some of their photography work for the centennial year catalog on the Cunningham Sheep Company property.



Come visit and talk to the local's for more great stories.


H is for History

Pendleton is rich with history preserved. Our tribal people have been welcoming visitors for hundreds of  years. Lewis & Clark wrote about the Native American's of this region. The Oregon Trail went right through town. Pioneers came and are now celebrating century plus farms. The Pendleton Round-Up just celebrated its centennial and Cowboys still call Pendleton home.  The railroad came which brought Chinese workers. Visit the Pendleton Underground, the Heritage Station Museum, The Pendleton Round-Up and Happy Canyon Hall of Fame, Tamastslikt Cultural Institute to see wonderful exhibits celebrating our history.Take one of the self guided walking tours including downtown or one of two neighborhood tours. Visit one of the many 100 year plus businesses including the Pendleton Woolen Mills, the Rainbow Cafe or the Hamley's Western Store.








G is for Golf, regular and disc!

Pendleton is the home of two beautiful 18 hole golf courses. The Wildhorse Golf course shown here is part of the Wildhorse Resort & Casino.



This is a picture of the Pendleton Country Club. Don't be fooled by the picture we don't normally golf in our Cowboy boots, this was taken at a Chamber of Commerce business mixer!

Below is the newest course, our disc golf course at Community Park! Come and enjoy the greener side of Pendleton!

Disc Golf compete with water hazard!

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

F is for Fine Craftsmanship

I am going to let the pictures do the talking. This is just a small example of some of the results of our artisans and the fine craftsmanship they are producing in Pendleton! AMAZING!

 
 



Tuesday, November 9, 2010

E is for Espresso

How we love our Espresso's in the Pacific Northwest and Pendleton is no exception! We have lots of great choices to get your caffeine fix.


Drive-thru and go:

Dave's Chevron - always offers a weekly special which is a great choice for the adventurous!

Circle K – Wired Wednesday offers the best value in town!

Crazy Ladies Espresso – They may be crazy but this duo knows their beans.


Sippin’ & shoppin’:

The Starbucks inside Safeway – this will turn your chore into a treat!


Hang with the gang:

Great Pacific Wine & Coffee – Lots of atmosphere, free wi-fi, occasional musical performances

Hamley’s Coffee – Relax in this beautiful western atmosphere.

Whiteys – Sip your espresso or latte in this 50’s candy shop



Monday, November 8, 2010

D is for Downtown!

Pendleton's downtown is alive and vibrant as well as beautiful and historic! We are so thankful to have such a beautiful downtown. Every year we have visitors come and they always tell us how much they love our downtown. No matter what the season downtown is the place to be! Its alive with great food and drink options, shops, music and art. A downtown for us to cherish and visitors to enjoy year round.

C is for Cologne

How many cities have their own cologne? Pendleton is so excited that this year Let'er Buck Cologne was released as part of the Pendleton Round-Up Centennial Celebration! If you haven't tested it you should it smells wonderful! Old Spice might be the cologne "The Man your Man Could Smell Like" but Let'er Buck Cologne brings out your man's inner cowboy. Hmmmm, picture all ready for a Saturday night in tight pressed jeans a starched shirt and that hat, boots and his Let'er Buck Cologne! Now that is a MAN any woman would want on her arm. Available in Pendleton at the Pendleton Round-Up store, Hamley & Co., Pendleton Woolen Mills, Tamastslikt Cultural Institute or online at http://www.leterbuckcologne.com/

Friday, November 5, 2010

B is for Brewery!

At long last Pendleton has a brew pub! Not only do we have one but we have a great one. The Beer is great, the food is good and the location in historic downtown is wonderful. The Prodigal Son Brewery is locally owned and operated by Tim & Jennifer Guenther who decided to return to Tim's hometown to open their dream and we are so glad they did. They are passionate about fermentation and it shows in their brews. But there is more than just brewing, they've got good food to boot. The Prodigal Son features a menu that combines traditional pub fare with scratch cooking. Here you will find regional ingredients incorporated into handcrafted cuisine.
Serving good beer with fun names including; A BEER NAMED SUE, WHEATSTOCK HEFEWEIZEN, LITTLE MAGIC PALE ALE, SPLENDOR IN THE GLASS, ELLA INDIA PALE ALE, CI-RAPTURE AMBER, SOLIDARITY ALT and BRUCE/LEE PORTER. For more information visit their website at; http://prodigalsonbrewery.com/

Thursday, November 4, 2010

A is for Art

An Alphabetical countdown of all Travel Pendleton is so thankful of. The exhibits at the Pendleton Center for the Arts, Betty Feves Gallery, Hamley's Western Art Gallery, Northwest Mercantile and Boots Leonard Gallery.
The wonderful print work drawing artists from all over the world at Crows Shadow Institute.
The wonderful public art that graces our city including at least eight public sculptures and several murals. This is our newest Sculpture the Let'er Buck sculpture at the Pendleton Round-Up's new centennial plaza.



The two newest addition to the wonderful art collection at the Pendleton Convention Center from local artists James Lavadour and Don Gray. A lot of people don't think of art when they think of Pendleton, but this is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to art. This doesn't even begin to cover all the art available here and we didn't even touch on the performing arts and great artisans building saddles, jewelry and more. We will leave that for another day.

Friday, September 10, 2010

10 Unique Shopping Opportunities in Pendleton–

1. Hamley & Co. – 100 year old Western Store featuring a working saddle shop and many local fine artisan’s work as well as national brands. 30 SE Court Ave.

2. Montana Peaks Hat Co. – This store makes custom hats using antique equipment. Get the hat of your dreams wether it be a derby or a cowboy hat. They just finished making hats for Euro-Disney’s Wild West Show. 24 SW Court Ave.

3. Boots Leonard Gallery – New to Pendleton this store offers an eclectic selection represented by the unique creature they call “crossbred” that sits on the sidewalk outside their shop. Don’t miss the handmade buckskin clothing! 221 S. Main St.

4. The Curio Shop – You could spend hours in this small store and not see everything. Famous in these parts for their great jewelry buys. 142 S. Main St.

5. Pendleton Center of the Arts – Their fine craft gallery has some of the most gift items you will find anywhere. 214 N. Main St.

6. JC Penney – One of the original old Main Street stores. Bigger isn’t always better. 124 S. Main St.

7. Marla Junes – For you ladies looking for Pendleton finest dress shop. 207 SE Court Ave.

8. PGG aka Pendleton Grain Growers- Serving the Ranchers and Farmers of the area for over 80 years. A Pendleton tradition. 1000 SW Dorion

9. Season’s Gift & Garden – Beautiful things for inside & outside your home, plus unique gift items. 1180 Tutuilla Rd.

10. D & B Supply – A department store of a different color. You will get it when you unique go. 850 Southgate

Thursday, September 9, 2010

The Let 'Er Buck Spirit

Just in time for Round-Up, the Let 'Er Buck Cologne has been released here in Pendleton!

Check out this news piece done by FOX12.

The creators describe it as a limited edition, vintage cologne with a sweet scent.


"Typically, people don't associate rodeos with good smells, but we're trying to change that," said Lucas Posada, the creative director. "I think people realize that the cologne really represents the 'Let 'Er Buck' spirit."


Let 'Er Buck will be in stores Sept. 15 at a cost of $69 per bottle.


The 100th Pendleton Round-Up, which is the state's most popular rodeo, runs Sept. 15-18 at the Round-Up Grounds.
This cologne is currently available in shops around Pendleton including at The Round-Up Store and Hamley's!

Pick some up while here enjoying the Round-Up festivities - which start as early as Saturday, Sept. 11th with the Dress Up Parade at 10am....

Meet Me at the Round-Up!

Friday, September 3, 2010

Giant Boots sighted on the Streets of Pendleton!


Just in time for the Centennial celebration of the #Pendleton #Round-Up some GIANT boots are popping up around town! Adding to Pendleton's history of fine craftsmanship, rich traditions and legendary reputation these giant boots are being designed and decorated by different local artists. This boot will sit outside the Chamber office during regular hours and also may be used for special events by the Pendleton Chamber Ambassadors. As you can see people are already loving the boots!

Thursday, August 26, 2010

P-E-N-D-L-E-T-O-N

Today, installation began on some new town signs. A lot of work, thought and effort has gone into getting these high quality signs put into place!


Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Some nice photos during Round-Up

Check out these photo's. http://www.flickr.com/photos/49836029@N06/4648808205/

Thanks to Isleofhope  for posting on Flickr. The Pendleton pictures are wonderful but if you have a chance look at some of their other work also, very nice.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Beautiful Storm!


Even when it storms it is beautiful here. This was earlier this month May 2010.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Krazy Horse Quilter's Challenge

In honor of the one-hundredth anniversary of the Pendleton Round-Up in 2010, the Krazy Horse Quilters of Pendleton, Oregon, is issuing a challenge to all quilters titled "100 Years of the Pendleton Round-Up." Participants are invited to create a 24" x 36" (61cm x 91cm) quilt depicting their vision, memories, or interpretations of the Pendleton Round-Up. Cash prizes will be awarded. Quilts must meet size requirements as well as the standard "sandwich" requirements of a top, batting and back, and must include a four inch hanging sleeve. Participants may not use the "Let'er Buck" slogan or the official silhouette picture of the rider on the bucking horse in their work as these are copyrighted items, and may not be used without explicit permission of the Pendleton Round-Up. Quilts may be traditional or artistic and anything in between, as long as they comply with the above requirements.
The quilts will be displayed for the first time in May, 2010, at the Krazy Horse Quilters' show, with all quilts being due by April 20, 2010. The second showing will be during the 100th anniversary of the Pendleton Round-Up the second full week in September, 2010. Thereafter we will be sending the quilt exhibit on tour to several venues throughout the US and internationally. For more information, go to http://www.krazyhorsequilters.org/  or http://www.pendletonquiltworks.com/

The 9th annual Pendleton Quilt Show will be May 1 and 2, 2010 at the Pendleton Convention Center.


Show hours are 9 am to 6 pm on Saturday and 10 am to 3 pm on Sunday.
Cost of admission: $5.00

Featured quilter is Eddie Walker from Walla Walla, WA. Eddie is a renowned designer and quilter who offers inspiration through her use of fabrics in adaptations of traditional quilting techniques. Her designs and classes benefit all experience levels and transcend contemporary, classic, scrappy and country taste levels. She will be offering a class on Friday, April 30, from 9:30 - 4 at the Convention Center. Class fee is $45.00. Further information on the class will be available at Pendleton Quilt Works and on the website as soon as it is available.
Over 200 quilts will be displayed, featuring the annual Krazy Horse fabric challenge section, with fabric available for the 2011 challenge.
Vendors will be available, sellling fine quilting supplies!

“Snow White and the Seven Dachshunds” Wiener Dog Race 2010!

GOT YOUR ATTENTION, PEAK YOUR CUROISITY? www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGEp8BVlwkQ

Come and enjoy a weekend of Family Fun!

4th Annual CMEO Wiener Dog Race!
Friday, June 25th • 6 pm
Block 4 • Pendleton Main Street
FOR more information and photos of last years event: www.cmeo.org/wiener_dog_race.aspx

Monday, March 29, 2010

OPB Art Beat - Pendleton Painter James Lavadour

OPB did a wonderful piece on Pendleton Native James Lavadour and how he pulls inspiration from this beautiful land. If you haven't seen it follow this link. I have also included a photograph of his work now hanging in the Pendleton Convention Center
http://www.opb.org/programs/artbeat/segments/view/792

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

IN TOUGH ECONOMY, TRAVEL PENDLETON ASSISTS GROUPS BY OFFERING SPECIAL INCENTIVES.

In an effort to help groups finance conventions and meetings, Travel Pendleton has increased the amount in their incentive program. TPAC, the commission that oversees Travel Pendleton wants its partners to realize that Pendleton is doing all it can to assist meeting planners, associations, businesses, religious groups and other organizations.


The rebate is paid out after the event, based on actual room nights picked up in contracted room blocks within the city limits of Pendleton. The rebate can be used for whatever a specific group needs. Some examples would be offsetting transportation, meals, scholarships, entertainment or education. The new rebate levels start at $100 for a small meeting and can be as high as $7,000 for a larger convention.

For more information on the special incentives, other assistance in planning an event in Pendleton or to request an RFP from Travel Pendleton contact Yolanda Lennon at 541.276.7411 or 800.547.8911 or email: travelpendleton@pendletonchamber.com

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Cycle Oregon comes to Pendleton!

Cycle Oregon comes to Pendleton to help celebrate the Rodeo's centennial year. At the announcement event at Nike's Tiger Wood's event Center the Round-Up & Happy Canyon Courts graciously welcomed the riders and joked about the only one's to wear their pants tighter than cowboys were cyclists! Let'er Buck and Let'er Ride! Watch the announcement at  http://www.youtube.com/user/cycleoregon

They have posted on their facebook page that it is nearly sold out already, so if you want to ride you better hurry! http://www.cycleoregon.com/