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Participating Vendors Participating Vendors Below is the list of the confirmed vendors in alphabetical order for Supplier Showcase & Expo 2019. This will be updated on a weekly basis during vendor registration. Vendor Category Description 3Point Brand Promotional 3Point specializes in creating a brand for you through apparel, Management Items promotional marketing and other products. 4imprint, Inc. Promotional We know finding the perfect product is important. The product needs Items to fit your brand and your promotion whether it's products from the world's most beloved brands or inexpensive giveaways that get attention, we've got what you're looking for, including many brands you won't find anywhere else. Alaska Airlines Travel Alaska Airlines, together with its partner regional airlines, serves 100 cities through an expansive network in Alaska, the Lower 48, Hawaii, Canada, Mexico and Costa Rica. Bella Vino Gift Other Located in Corvallis, Oregon. A local woman owned online business Baskets supporting fellow small family and female owned artisan businesses in Oregon. Specializing in custom, thoughtful gift baskets and boxes for personal and corporate gift giving. Local hand delivery and shipping options. Best Western Hospitality The only award-winning Hood River hotel nestled on the scenic Hood River Inn Columbia River shoreline. A vast array of room types are offered to suit a variety of budgets, from non-view value rooms to deluxe river view suites. Our rates are seasonal, with our peak season occurring from mid-June through mid-October. Plan a visit during our “off season” from late October through April for the lowest annual rates. Best Western Hospitality The Best Western Premier Boulder Falls Inn and Japanese Gardens are PREMIER Boulder located minutes off I-5 in a private oasis. Our casually elegant hotel is Falls Inn steps from a lush one-acre Japanese garden, featuring multiple waterfalls, walking paths, copper-roofed gazebos and a beautiful collection of colorful, friendly koi. Enjoy a beverage or meal overlooking the garden at 1847, winner of the 2016 Wine Spectator Award of Excellence. Our hotel features 84 beautifully appointed guest rooms and suites, luxurious amenities, on-site dining and an 8,000 square foot conference center. Blue Dawg Promotional Blue Dawg Promotions takes the stress out of choosing promotional Promotions Items products by offering fast, free personalized service with every order. Your satisfaction is guaranteed. Business, corporate and university branding since 1985! Vendor Category Description BlueSun, Inc. Other BlueSun, Inc. is a local nonprofit business. We provide employment services for our returning veterans as well as all individuals with disabilities. We also provide payroll and staffing services. The proceeds to go to the LBCC and OSU foundations. CDW-G Computers CDW-G is the leading North American provider of technology products and services to Higher Education. Corvallis Custom Promotional With an established reputation for excellence in printing, Corvallis Items Custom is the trusted printing specialist for customers throughout the state and region. We’re committed to quality, customer service, and sustainability. Whether you’re seeking apparel, promotional or large format items – Corvallis Custom is here to help. Dossier Hotel Hospitality Dossier is your basecamp for exploring Portland, where we invite you to connect with our uniquely local way of life. Our downtown Portland hotel embodies the city’s cultural ethos, in harmony with its natural surroundings. Each of Dossier’s art-filled rooms and suites features locally-inspired amenities designed to bring the spirit of Portland into the hotel. Wake up refreshed and ready to explore the region’s endless opportunities for adventure, culture, and cuisine. Our expert team gives guests unparalleled access to authentic Portland experiences, arranging visits to the city’s social wellness club Knot Springs, providing the inside scoop on up-and-coming artists and designers, or helping you find the entrance to just the right trail you’ve been seeking. Dossier is your home away from home. Naturally. Embassy Suites by Hospitality Nestled in the heart of downtown Portland, Oregon – recently named Hilton Portland as one of the 'Places to Go in 2017' by the New York Times – this Downtown predominantly all-suite hotel offers exceptional levels of convenience and service. Built in 1912, the building combines original architecture with modern comfort, and is only two blocks from the city’s Max Light Railway System. Our hotel boasts its own Culinary Corner, now home to Portland's iconic Mother's Bistro and Bar, Kingsland Kitchen and Azar Chocolates and Wine, and is the only Embassy Suites by Hilton member of Historic Hotels of America. Eugene Cascades Travel Lane County's destination marketing organization, Travel Lane & Coast – Travel County, represents an extraordinarily diverse and large geographical Lane County area. The "Eugene, Cascades & Coast" brand strategy was developed to showcase the region while leveraging the county's most readily recognized attributes. Vendor Category Description Genesee Scientific Lab Supplies Every product we carry has been carefully selected for quality–and priced to meet your budget, so your lab can operate at its highest level of efficiency. We make it our business to be stocked with the most popular and useful products on the market. Great products at great prices. It’s the motto of Genesee Scientific. Haworth Furniture We design and manufacture product solutions that help you create inspiring spaces. The breadth and strength of our portfolio forms the foundation for creating Organic Workspace, to keep your business nimble and make the most out of your investment. We’re your partner in transforming space, no matter where you’re located. Henry Schein Other Henry Schein Medical is dedicated to providing customers with a Medical superior experience through expert advice, strategic resources, and integrated solutions that enable the best quality patient care and enhance efficiency and productivity. We offer a comprehensive selection of products and value- added business and technology solutions. Hewlett- Computers Hewlett-Packard Company or HP is an American multinational Packard (HP, information technology corporation headquartered in Palo Alto, Inc.) California, United States. It provides hardware, software and services to consumers, small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) and large enterprises, including customers in the government, health and education sectors. Hilton Portland Hospitality Conveniently located in the heart of the city, Hilton Portland Downtown Downtown has been newly redesigned with an inviting, vibrant lobby and rooms that incorporate a timeless and contemporary feel. Host impactful gatherings and unforgettable events with over 70,000 sq. ft. of Portland meeting space, the most expansive and versatile offering in the state. Take a short walk to downtown’s business district, exclusive tax-free shopping, exciting entertainment venues and the MAX Light rail, just one block from the hotel. Hyphn Furniture Hyphn is a contract furniture dealership that represents over 200 manufacturers. We hold contracts on "Buy ORANGE" for 7 manufacturers: Steelcase, Coalesse, Details, Watson, Friant, OS Brands, and RFM Preferred seating. Vendor Category Description IpseNault Promotional At The IpseNault Company LLC, we are committed to the ongoing Items success of your marketing campaigns. As your source for custom promotional products in Keizer, OR, we make it easier to connect with your customers and secure better leads. Thanks to our knowledge, expertise, and commitment to client satisfaction, we empower your organization to leave a meaningful impression--and get results. King Office Furniture Providing ergonomic furniture for the work place. Designs We have sales associates in Albany, Eugene, Medford & Roseburg to help plan the perfect ergonomic environment. Marriott Hospitality Discover Classic brands, time-honored hospitality for the modern International traveler. For those who lean towards memorable experiences with a unique perspective, we offer our family of Distinctive brands. Whatever your preference, we can’t wait to welcome you. McMenamins Hospitality McMenamins has been a neighborhood gathering spot throughout Hotels, Pubs Oregon and Washington since 1983. We handcraft our own beer, wine, & Breweries cider, spirits and coffee. We offer an eclectic mix of pubs, historic hotels, movie theaters, concert venues, spas, events and just pure fun—join in! Mayflower Moving Westside Moving & Storage is an agent for Mayflower Transit Transit Services and offers domestic and international household goods Moving & relocations. Storage Northwest x Hospitality The Northwest x Southern Hospitality team is comprised of 16 Southern long term team members, regionally based in both Tennessee Hospitality & Washington with 22 hotels. With over 200 years of combined leadership experience, we always strive to connect with guests, team members, and brand partners alike. Office Depot Furniture Office Depot, Inc. is a leading global provider of products, services, and and Office solutions for every workplace, whether your workplace is an office, Supplies home, school, or car. Office Depot, Inc. is a resource and a catalyst to help customers work better. We are a single source for everything customers need to be more productive, including the latest technology, core office supplies, print and document services, business services, facilities
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