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Complimentary Issue inin thethe landland ofof umpquaumpqua A business directory, community profile & visitor magazine from the Roseburg Area Chamber of Commerce For more information about the Land of Umpqua visit the Roseburg Area Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center 541.672.9731 | 1.800.440.9584 410 SE SPRUCE STReeT, ROseBURG, OR 97470 WWW.VISITROseBURG.COM | [email protected] CONTENTS WELCOME 3 Chamber Leadership 4 2018 Goals & Activities 5 2017 Accomplishments LAND OF UMPQUA 6 Recreation page 17 10 Covered Bridges 11 Wildlife Safari 12 Parks & Resorts 14 Oregon Coast 17 Wineries 18 Breweries AROUND ROSEBURG page 10 19 Dining & Specialty Foods 20 Retail/Shopping Therapy 21 Entertainment 22 Arts, Culture 24 Five Days in the Land of Umpqua 26 Meeting Venues 27 Lodging Accommodations page 11 DIRECTORY 28 Business Listings (Alphabetical) 37 Business Listings (By Category) ROSEBURG BUSINESS page 8 page 6 42 Business Assistance 45 Major Industries 46 Business Recognition 47 Giving Back! COMMUNITY PROFILE 48 Community Profile 51 History of Roseburg VISITOR MAPS 53 Roseburg Walking / Biking Map 54 Land of Umpqua Self-Guided Tour Map page 45 56 North Umpqua Trail Map PRODUCED BY Roseburg Area Chamber of Commerce | PO Box 1026 | Roseburg, OR 97470 | 541.672.2648 | www.RoseburgAreaChamber.org Content and images from previous vendors and members, all content currently owned by the Roseburg Area Chamber of Commerce. Roseburg Area Chamber of Commerce would like to thank the membership for its support of this publication. Copyright 2018 by Roseburg Area Chamber of Commerce. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part without the written permission of the Roseburg Area Chamber of Commerce is prohibited. 2018 In the LAND OF UMPQUA 1 WELCOME!Roseburg Oregon in the heart of the oseburg is the heart of the scenic and recreational hiking, biking to cycling—when combined with our unique paradise known as the Land of Umpqua. This land visitor attractions, wineries and breweries, make the Land of Rof authentic outdoor adventures and experiences Umpqua a perfect destination for visitors. is bordered by picturesque rivers and lush valleys. The As this region’s leading advocate for business, the Roseburg Roseburg area is known for its 359 miles of streams along Area Chamber of Commerce works with our business and the north and south forks of the Umpqua River. The year- community partners to create a strong local economy, promote round natural beauty of the Land of Umpqua contributes to our local businesses, promote the Land of Umpqua as a premier a quality lifestyle enjoyed by residents and appreciated by visitor destination and represent business interests through guests to our area. political activity. The Roseburg area reflects small-town values, has dedicated The chamber’s political advocacy is founded in making business leaders and a strong education system from K-12 to certain our community maintains the most business-friendly our local community college. Our community possesses a environment possible for private-sector growth and job creation. hardworking, well-trained workforce. These characteristics have Work is always ongoing to provide shovel-ready sites for business proved instrumental in drawing new residents and companies to development—manufacturing, industrial and commercial— the region, while keeping families here for generations. ensuring infrastructure is in place for future growth. The Stroll through our historic downtown with unique shops chamber plays an important role in attracting new business and and galleries and outstanding restaurants and brewpubs, or expanding existing business in the Land of Umpqua for family- venture out into the surrounding wine country. Our more than wage job creation. The chamber continues to advocate for two dozen boutique wineries are receiving international acclaim investment in waterfront enhancement, revitalization of historic for a diverse array of wines including Tempranillo, Pinot Gris, downtown Roseburg and transportation infrastructure. Much is Baco Noir, Pinot Noir, Riesling and exotic blends to name a few. progressing in these areas today. At Wildlife Safari you can get up close and personal with All this, and more, is happening in Roseburg. It’s all here wild animals roaming free. If you’d rather wrestle a steelhead for you in the Land of Umpqua. Whether you are visiting us for than a bear (and who says you can’t do both?), tackle the the first time or hundredth, recently relocated or considering famous North Umpqua River. It holds steelhead, trout, salmon, Roseburg as the perfect location for your business or retirement, bass and as much adventure as you could hope for in one river. or are a sixth generation resident like me, the Land of Umpqua And, let’s not forget the opportunity for world-class gaming at is truly the best place to live, work and play. Seven Feathers Casino Resort & Spa. All are welcome here. Roseburg is only a little more than an hour from where the Pacific Ocean rushes to the beaches of the beautiful Oregon Coast. Or travel the scenic North Umpqua Highway to Crater Debbie Fromdahl, President & CEO Lake National Park, one of the most breathtaking sights in Roseburg Area Chamber of Commerce America. You can stop at dozens of waterfalls along the way. & Visitor Center If you’re a hiker or mountain biker, travel the same route and test the North Umpqua Trail system, one of the top 30 rides in the world. Our outdoor opportunities—from fishing, rafting, 2 Business Directory, Community Profile & Visitor Magazine Vision To advocate for and be the voice of the business community in the greater Roseburg area Mission To strengthen, enhance and protect our members through 410 SE Spruce Street | PO Box 1026 Roseburg, OR 97470 political advocacy, economic development, community promotion and www.RoseburgAreaChamber.org member programs and services 2018 OFFICERS/BOARD MEMBERS Toby Luther HE ROSEBURG AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE is comprised of Chair dedicated and highly trained professional staff. The chamber and its Tstaff depend on the valuable contributions of member volunteers to Lone Rock Resources meet goals and priorities to fulfill the chamber’s mission. These volunteers serve on various committees and task forces established to achieve the chamber objectives and address matters of importance to the membership Allen Pike and local business community. Vice Chair Hampton Inn & Suites Membership Services • Annual Membership Meeting & • Membership Discount Program Berry Robinson Awards Banquet • Membership Meetings & Treasurer • Business After Hours Programs • Business Perspectives • Networking Activities AmeriTitle, Inc. E-Newsletter • Political / Legislative Advocacy • Candidate Identification and • Project Leadership Roseburg Endorsement Debbie Fromdahl • Relocation Information Service • Certificates of Origin President & CEO • Ribbon Cuttings & • Chamber Political Action Groundbreakings Roseburg Area Committee Chamber of Commerce • Roseburg Visitor Center • Customer Referrals Operations • Economic and Business • Sponsorship and Advertising Angela Brown Development Opportunities Immediate Past Chair • Economic Forecast Program • Visitor Services and Destination Southern Oregon • Marketing Consultation Marketing Credit Services, Inc. • Management Seminars and • Website Workshops Pete Carhart Knife River Materials Sam Carter Pacific Power PROFESSIONAL STAFF Dori John Debbie Fromdahl Laura Studebaker Roseburg Disposal Company President & CEO Membership Sales/Relations/Programs Rheanna Mosier 541.672.2648, ext. 17 541.672.2648, ext. 23 Elwood Staffing Christina Baughman John Murphy Sierra Kamakeeaina-Miller Administrative Assistant Farmer Insurance Executive Assistant 541.672.9731, ext. 15 Kent Rochester 541.672.2648, ext. 17 Big Wrench Media Rachael Miller Steve Tavernier Carol Zech Manager, Destination Roseburg Forest Products Visitor Information Specialist Marketing/Branding 541.672.9731 Michael Widmer 541.672.9731, ext. 24 Umpqua Bank 2018 In the LAND OFOF UMPQUAUMPQUA 3 THE Roseburg Area Chamber OF Commerce 2018 GOALS & ACTIVITIES Economic Development • Participate with local, regional and • Provide members with promotional statewide coalitions to oppose anti-business opportunities on website, in chamber Division and support pro-business initiatives and InUmpqua publication, Business legislation specifically during 2018 Oregon Perspectives e-newsletter, Roseburg/County • Support industry activities toward effective Legislature. Specific opposition to include map and programs/events sponsorship and forest management on public lands to cap and trade, protected employee status participation include increased harvest and reforestation additions, elimination of small business tax which is imperative to economic growth and • Launch new chamber website cuts and any proposed tax increases not long-term sustainability, and proper forest supported by the business community, to • Grow chamber membership management after a fire/catastrophic event; name a few Jordan Cove LNG project; medical training/ • Promote and refer members and provide education campus and other significant • Solicit potential candidates, as necessary, for them with opportunities to promote their economic development endeavors state and/or local races. Interview and make business, products and services candidate endorsements in advance of May • Drive RACC’s 2018 public affairs and • Communication plan to keep membership and November elections. political advocacy agenda in support of a informed of