Holiday Traditions: Artist savors Christmas as time to appreciate others’ gifts
Artist Isabelle Truchon of McMinnville may have her native Canada to thank for her creativity. Winters are cold in her native Montreal, the largest city in French-speaking Quebec. Stuck inside, ...
Holiday traditions: Family, food are the focus of Mexican Christmas customs
For Lilia Manriquez, the Christmas season isn’t usually about getting gifts; rather, it’s about family gatherings and cooking traditional Mexican food. This year, though, she’s ...
Stopping By: Ukrainian refugee family settles into McMinnville, with help and high hopes
When Russia invaded her homeland in February 2022, Ukrainian Irina “Ira” Kotova was manager of a business in Kiev that makes and distributes ice cream. The company continued its work ...
Stopping By: Sight-impaired woodworker combines creativity, efficiency
Graham Rankin knew he would need a hobby when he retired from full-time work as a professor of forensic chemistry. He chose woodworking, something he’d done from time to time since he was ...
Stopping By: Two musicians team up for exploration of faith and redemption
Two McMinnville musicians have teamed up for a new album, “Carbon County,” and a book about faith and humility called “To the Brokenhearted.” They will debut both at two ...
Stopping By: Episcopal priest embraces church where all are welcome
Doors were opening for girls and women when Cathy Clark was growing up in Ishpeming, Michigan, a small city in the state’s Upper Peninsula. She was a young teen when Title IX passed, giving ...
Stopping By: A voice for herself and others
These days, Terri Brewer has the courage and confidence to speak out about the continuing problem of domestic and sexual violence. That wasn’t always the case. First abused as a child by ...
Stopping By: Modeler constructs pint-sized pet shelter
While ground has not yet been broken for Homeward Bound Pets new animal shelter, the structure already can be seen and touched in the nonprofit’s office in the Mack Building, 117 N.E. Fifth ...
Stopping By: From 'scared kid' to veteran parts pro
Dennis Wolfenbarger applied for a job at Davison Auto Parts in McMinnville right after he graduated from Sheridan High School. He was happy to be hired to start work Aug. 11, 1973. He had no idea, ...
Stopping By: Pieces of the Fair
Mallorie Turley, a member of the Dayton FFA program, was pleased with the performances of Maverick and Goose at the Yamhill County Fair. She had been raising the pigs since late March, when they ...
Stopping By: Hearts for the homeless
As a 911 dispatcher, Kaye Sawyer often talked with, or heard about, people experiencing some of the worst moments of their lives, including those who had no shelter on a cold, rainy night and those ...
Stopping By / Yard of the Month: Cultivating joy in McMinnville
Hostas, hydrangeas and honeysuckle welcome visitors to the home of Helen and Kevin Peterson in west McMinnville. A carved horse, playful children, Buddha images and other statuary also decorate ...
Stopping By: She is the champion
All in fun, exercisers at one end of the pool at the McMinnville Aquatic Center started chanting “We will, we will rock you,” aiming their words at swimmers on the other end in a mock ...
Stopping By: Encouraging respect for Oregon’s native plants
Tim McDaniel is a native of McMinnville who grew up as part of the McDaniel Seed Company family. He’s been in the area for many, many years. But his time here is short compared to the native ...
Stopping By: Love, laughter and gardening
Many people — and a bestselling book — have claimed that everything one needs to know can be learned in kindergarten. Ken Jansen of Lafayette begs to differ. “Everything I needed ...