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Thursday, September 5, 2024
Wednesday, September 4, 2024
VIDEO CLIP: Air show, McMinnville, Yamhill County, September 2024
Video by 'Mac News.'
Wednesday, August 28, 2024
Is Linfield ‘second fiddle?’
Is Linfield ‘second fiddle?’
September 2024 issue of CRUSH
monthly arts & culture publication produced by Visit McMinnville has an
article with photos about “McMinnville’s Art Alley.” Read the article by clicking
on two of the photos posted here.
The article is text about with
a photo of “greeting postcard-style mural for McMinnville.”
According to the article, “Each
letter in ‘McMinnville’ is filled with recognizable local images – the Spruce
Goose, a UFO, farmworkers, the Mack Theater, a scene from the local Lunar New
Year’s celebration, Serendipity Ice Cream, Buchanan Cellars, and others.”
No mention of Linfield. I wondered,
does “any others” include Linfield? I went to the alley to investigate. Photos I
shot are posted here. Link to my video clip:
https://youtu.be/FXxmyV8pyMU?si=J7XnpAzqMxX1idNZ
Answer: No
Linfield.
In the “old days,”
McMinnville was known for Linfield, walnuts, filberts (a.k.a. hazelnuts),
Turkey Rama, McMinnville Industrial Promotions, the Linfield campus you drove
by en route to the Oregon coast, the Rocket Café, Alf’s Ice Cream, the Blue
Moon and others.
At two corners of 99W/Baker
Street & Third Street is signage with “hands” pointing to noteworthy places
in McMinnville. Linfield used to be there. Not anymore.
If you’ve attended a
concert with an orchestra playing, you know it takes many instruments – not to
mention musicians, a director and others – to make beautiful music.
McMinnville is, in a sense,
an orchestra. It takes many people, places and things making it what it is.
Is Linfield ‘second fiddle?’
….
Postscript -- In
case you don’t know the idiom “play second fiddle,” it means “to be
less important or in a weaker position than someone else.”
Thursday, April 25, 2024
Saturday, February 10, 2024
‘The Plastics Project’ recycling ♻️ 2/10/2024 FBC McMinnville
‘The Plastics Project’ recycling ♻️ 2/10/2024 FBC McMinnville
(Next recycling event 6/15/2024)
Wednesday, January 17, 2024
Oath administered to newly-appointed Oregon Alien Enemy Hearing Board members including Linfield President William G. Everson (as board chairman) on Jan. 5, 1942, in Portland
PHOTO: Newly-Appointed Alien Enemy Hearing Board Sworn In – United States Attorney Carl G. Donaugh (extreme right) is administering the oath to members of the board when they assembled Monday at the federal court house. Left to right, A. E. Reames, Medford attorney and ex-United States senator; Bishop Benjamin D. Dagwell of the Episcopal diocese here; Dr. William G. Everson, president of Linfield college, McMinnville, who is chairman of the group; State Treasurer Leslie M. Scott; A.E. Clark, Portland attorney, and Donaugh. Oregonian, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 1942.
Monday, January 15, 2024
DOWNTOWN McMINNVILLE: ARTISTIC WHATEVER WITH SEATING
DOWNTOWN McMINNVILLE: ARTISTIC WHATEVER WITH SEATING
When the “new” First National Bank of McMinnville (now Key Bank) at 324 NE 3rd (corner of 3rd & Davis) opened in 1964, was this back parking lot artistic whatever with seating there, too? Whether there then (1964) or added later, who designed it? (Mac News photos 1/15/2024)
Read and see photos...
Artist Tom Hardy's 'Ancient Oaks' sculpture on Third Street, downtown McMinnville, on front of National Bank of McMinnville/Key Band
https://mac97128news.blogspot.com/2023/07/artist-tom-hardys-ancient-oaks.html
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