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North Clackamas County North Clackamas County 2013-2014 Community Resource Guide and Business Directory www.yourchamber.com At Abundant Life Church, our heart is to create a genuinely loving, friendly & welcoming environment for that growth to take place. Join us. Abundant Life Church Happy Valley & Sandy Campuses 503.658.8271 alcpdx.com Compassionate care, close to home With state-of-the-art hospitals and medical services, convenient clinics and easy-to-use health plans, Providence provides exceptional care right in your neighborhood. Providence Milwaukie Hospital Providence Medical Group-Sunnyside Emergency, in-patient and diagnostic services Internal medicine, family medicine and obstetrics 10150 SE 32nd Ave., Milwaukie • 503-513-8300 9290 SE Sunnybrook Blvd., Suite 120, Clackamas Providence Willamette Falls Medical Center 503-215-2110 Emergency, in-patient and diagnostic services Providence Medical Group-Neurology Associates 1500 Division St., Oregon City • 503-656-1631 10202 SE 32nd Ave., Milwaukie • 503-513-8020 Providence Medical Group-Happy Valley Providence Cancer Center Oncology Family medicine, obstetrics and immediate care and Hematology Care Clinic 16180 SE Sunnyside Road, Suite 102, Happy Valley 9280 SE Sunnybrook Blvd., Clackamas • 503-513-1900 503-582-4900 Providence Heart Clinic-Milwaukie Providence Medical Group-Milwaukie 10330 SE 32nd Ave., Suite 210, Milwaukie Family medicine and obstetrics 503-962-1000 10330 SE 32nd Ave., Suite 205, Milwaukie Providence Rehabilitation Services 503-513-8950 Clackamas: 503-215-2180 Providence Medical Group-Oregon City Happy Valley: 503-582-4600 (includes sports therapy) 1510 Division St., Oregon City Milwaukie: 503-513-8600 Internal medicine • 503-650-6880 Providence Health Plans General, vascular and thoracic surgery 503-574-7500 503-723-6525 Pulmonary medicine • 503-742-6700 www.providence.org/oregon Spine Center • 503-650-6288 Welcome to North Clackamas County! 4 Meet Your Chamber: Leadership: Board and CEO 5 Your Chamber: Who we are and how we can help your business grow 6 Diverse Settings: Featuring urban, suburban and rural areas 6 8 Economic Diversity: The region is a great place to do business 10 The Cities of North Clackamas County: Damascus, Gladstone, Happy Valley, Milwaukie, and Unincorporated Clackamas County 16 Community Contacts: Utilities, emergency services, schools 8 18 Dining and Entertainment: Local establishments that offer a variety of fare 20 Community Map 22 Community and Local Business Spotlight 32 North Clackamas County Chamber Business Listings 10 54 North Clackamas County Chamber Business Index PRODUCER: SALES REPRESENTATIVES: Micaela Kinish North Clackamas County ART DIRECTOR: Kevin Anspach Chamber of Commerce GRAPHIC DESIGN: Sonja Berthrong 7740 SE Harmony Rd., Milwaukie, OR 97222 DATA PROCESSING: Keith Klippstein Phone: 503-654-7777 Fax: 503-653-9515 PHOTOGRAPHY: L.E. Baskow, Jim Clark, Karl Deitsch, Website: www.yourchamber.com John Higgins, Christopher Onstott, Sarah Toor, E-mail: [email protected] Jaime Valdez (Pamplin Media Group), Meg Williams, North Clackamas County Chamber of Commerce, David Kelly, President/CEO On the cover: North Clackamas School District, Cities of Damascus, PUBLISHER: Aerial view of McLoughlin Blvd, Milwaukie; Sheri patrol Gladstone, and Milwaukie. Pamplin Media Group/Community Newspapers on the Willamette River; Ribbon cutting with North Contract Publishing Division Clackamas Chamber of Commerce; Streetcar for the city 6605 SE Lake Rd., Portland, OR 97222 of Portland built by United Streetcar LLC of Clackamas; View of Mt. Hood from Trillium Lake. Phone: 503-684-0360 All rights reserved. Use or reproduction of any material in this directory must be with the consent of the North Clackamas Chamber of Commerce. While every e ort has been made to avoid mistakes in the publication, the North Clackamas Chamber of Commerce and Pamplin Media Group/Community Newspapers assume no liability. 2 | 2013-2014 North Clackamas County Chamber of Commerce Business Directory www.yourchamber.com CHRISTOPHER ONSTOTT hether you’re an established recreation. Within the borders of economic vitality of our community by Wmember of the community, Clackamas County rises the majestic helping businesses succeed. planning a visit, or developing a Mt. Hood, offering a plethora of This directory represents hundreds business, you’ll find a vital business outdoor recreation opportunities for of businesses that support strong community, active non-profits, and every season. We are also home to community growth that provides convenient health care services that Clackamas Town Center, one of the livability for families, success for help create an outstanding quality largest malls in sales tax free Oregon. businesses, and opportunities for of life. The diversity of services, From Milwaukie to Happy Valley, visitors. We encourage you to support combination of urban and rural Gladstone to Damascus and the these members as they continue to settings, amenities, and geography unincorporated communities in lead our community. make North Clackamas County an ideal between, the North Clackamas County Thank you for your interest in place to live, work, and play! Chamber of Commerce represents and North Clackamas County. For more Our region is just south of Portland, promotes the interest of our collective detailed information, please visit www. with easy access to downtown business communities. The economic yourchamber.com. and metropolitan attractions. We base is made up of large and small are bordered on the west by the businesses from retail, manufacturing, David Kelly, President and CEO Willamette River, which provides health care, financial, and professional North Clackamas many opportunities for water based services. Together, we’re enhancing the Chamber of Commerce www.yourchamber.com 2013-2014 North Clackamas County Chamber of Commerce Business Directory | 3 Chamber Leadership Executive Board Board of Directors Rob Wheeler - Chairman of the Board Jason Coles Mark Meek Bennett, Herman, Geertsen, LLC & Stone Creek Golf Club Markram Properties SagePoint Financial 503.518.4653 503.653.0194 503.659.9118 stonecreekgolfclub.net markramproperties.com Craig Van Valkenberg - Robert Fowke Greg Munro Chair Elect Business Efficiency Consulting Beemer, Smith, Munro & Co. LLP Willamette View 503.718.8728 503.656.6900 503.654.6581 efficiencyconsultingpdx.com bsmco.com willametteview.org Angela Fox - Terri Gilreath Ernie Platt First Vice Chair/Treasurer East Side Athletic Club Civic Individual Clackamas Review 503.659.3845 503.313.7303 503.684.0360 eastsideathleticclub.com clackamasreview.com Dennis Curtis - Vice Chair David Golobay Nick Reynolds Clackamas Town Center Sun Glow, Inc. Heating and Key Bank Business Banking 503.653.6613 Air Conditioning 503.353.2123 clackamastowncenter.com 503.253.7789 key.com sunglowinc.com Merilee Hinkle - Vice Chair Diana Helm Jennifer Salvatore Miles Fiberglass & Composites Inc Terra Casa Columbia State Bank 503.775.7755 503.577.8242 503.489.1920 milesfiberglass.com terracasa.com columbiabank.com Renee King - Vice Chair Thomas Hickman Punky Scott Providence Willamette Falls Oregon Iron Works Bomber Restaurant and Catering Medical Center 503.653.6300 503.659.9306 503.513.8300 oregoniron.com thebomber.com providence.org Joanne Truesdell - Vice Chair Janelle Lawrence Char Shinn Clackamas Community College Oregon Impact Oregonians Credit Union 503.594.6000 503.303.5763 503.239.5336 clackamas.edu oregonimpact.org oregonianscu.com David Russell - Immediate Past Chair Dr. James Maciokas Michelle Waddell Adventist Health / Adventist Country Financial General Sheet Metal Medical Center 503.650.7702 503.650.0405 503.251.6162 countryfinancial.com/james.maciokas gsmw.com adventisthealthnw.com David Kelly - President/CEO North Clackamas Chamber of Commerce 503.654.7777 yourchamber.com For more detailed information on becoming a board member, please call 503.654.7777. 4 | 2013-2014 North Clackamas County Chamber of Commerce Business Directory www.yourchamber.com Your Chamber JOIN US IN 20132014 Forum Luncheons – presentations from top business leaders and elected officials AM Business Connections – Friday morning networking at local businesses Business After Hours – quarterly networking at local businesses Christmas Giving Breakfast – fundraiser for the Chamber and two local charities PHOTOS COURTESY NORTH CLACKAMAS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Above: Leadership Clackamas County visits the State House. Commerce in the Rough – annual golf outing to benefit the Chamber Top right: The Chamber makes a large donation at the Christmas Giving Breakfast. Annual Awards and Installation Dinner – recognition of Chamber ENGAGING THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY TO leaders and outstanding businesses and businesspeople ENHANCE A VIBRANT REGIONAL ECONOMY Leadership Clackamas County – learn leadership skills and about your he North Clackamas County ways for our members to make a dif- community TChamber of Commerce serves ference. For example, our Public Policy Women in Leadership – monthly businesses and organizations in Team meets on the first Monday of ev- networking and educational programs Damascus, Gladstone, Happy Valley, ery month and its meetings are open to and Milwaukie, as well as the north- all Chamber members. We have several western parts of unincorporated other teams, as well, so we can help you Clackamas County. The Chamber unites find something that suits your interest. businesses to work with government If you do not have the time to partici- to: create an ever more pro-business pate,
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