A Trip to Walla Walla Wineries is Deliciously Esthetic

A Trip to Walla Walla Wineries is Deliciously Esthetic

Walla Walla, WA. A lifestyle story… About a four hour drive northeast of Portland, more than 100 wineries draw wine lovers. The Walla Walla Valley is home to 1,800 acres of vineyards and a beautiful agricultural landscape. Photos from a recent trip give you an idea of what to expect.

The new Long Shadows winery and tasting room are dramatically located on a hill with a grand view of surrounding countryside with very simple modern architecture highlighted by Dale Chihuly's glass art including a chandelier and several large organic pieces.

The new Long Shadows winery and tasting room are dramatically located on a hill with a grand view of surrounding countryside with very simple modern architecture highlighted by Dale Chihuly’s glass art including a chandelier and several large organic pieces.

Spanish for Bee, Abeja is named for the simple beauty of farming the earth.

Spanish for bee, the Abeja winery was inspired by the simple beauty of farming the earth.

A century-old farm with its beautifully restored buildings in the rolling foothills of Walla Walla’s Blue Mountains provides the setting for Abeja.

The luxury Inn at Abeja, is a lovely place to stay. It is a century-old farm with beautifully restored buildings in the rolling foothills of Walla Walla’s Blue Mountains.

Created by Portlanders Ken and Ginger Harrison, Abeja has private wine tasting just for guest of the inn.

Created by Portlanders Ken and Ginger Harrison, Abeja has private wine tasting just for guest of the inn.

In the 1980s L’Ecole only produced about 1,000 cases and they were all self-distributed. The wine can now be found in all 50 states and has also become popular in Canada and Japan, producing 35 times what it did at the beginning.

Walla Walla’s L’Ecole wine is sold in all 50 states, Canada and Japan.

Woodward Canyon is now offering small plates in the Reserve House on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays beginning at 11:30 AM.

Woodward Canyon has a small restaurant on site and is now offering small plates in the Reserve House on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays beginning at 11:30 AM.

There are some great restaurant located in downtown Walla Walla which receive good reviews:

The farmer’s market in downtown Walla Walla is also worth exploring.

The Walla Walla Farmer's Market is located & 4th and Main in Walla Walla, WA. 99362

The Walla Walla Farmer’s Market is located & 4th and Main.

http://www.gowallawallafarmersmarket.com/

There’s a website with lots of news about the market: http://www.gowallawallafarmersmarket.com/

Of course you'll find the famous Walla Walla swit onions.

Of course you’ll find the famous Walla Walla sweet onions.

The people are friendly, too.

The people are friendly, too.

The Market is open during the weekends.

The Market is open during the weekends.

During a trip to the Walla Walla wineries, you’ll find passionate winemakers eager to talk about their unique blends. Here are a few links to check out…

The experience is one to remember.

The experience is one to remember and don’t forget your camera!

 

 

Broadway Rose Theatre Company’s Silver Soirée Sparkles

Broadway Rose Theatre Company’s Silver Soirée Sparkles

Portland, March 19, 2016. Broadway Rose Theatre Company hosted its annual fundraising gala at the New Stage Theatre in Tigard. This year’s event, entitled the Silver Soirée, was a celebration of the organization’s 25th Anniversary Season. The gala raised a record-breaking $90,000 and drew over 135 guests, including Rep. Margaret Doherty and Title Sponsor Bonnie Conger. Attendees celebrated this milestone season with food, wine, and décor highlighting the theatre’s history. The evening’s program included music by The Libertine Belles as well as performances by actors who have performed in Broadway Rose productions through the years. The Boeing Company and the Broadway Rose Theatre Guild were the evening’s sponsors. (Photo credit, Andie Petkus Photography)

Broadway Rose founders, Sharon Maroney and Dan Murphy, close the show with a performance of “Marry Me Now” from Will Rogers Follies.

Broadway Rose founders, Sharon Maroney and Dan Murphy, entertained supporters with a performance of “Marry Me Now” from Will Rogers Follies.

Producing Artistic Director Sharon Maroney greets Rep. Margaret Doherty

Producing Artistic Director Sharon Maroney greets Rep. Margaret Doherty

Actors from Broadway Rose productions – past and present – on hand to celebrate

Actors from Broadway Rose productions, past and present, were on hand to celebrate.

Here’s a video about the nonprofit organization:

From Broadway Rose Theater:

Mission
To create unparalleled musical theater experiences that invigorate audiences and enrich our communities.

About Broadway Rose
Broadway Rose Theatre Company has been entertaining audiences with professionally produced Broadway musicals, comedies, and revues since 1992 and is proud to be Oregon’s premier musical theater company.

The company offers six mainstage productions, two children’s musicals, and a teen workshop production each year, as well as special events such as staged readings and cabaret performances. In addition, Broadway Rose boasts excellent educational outreach programming including drama camps, technical internships, and original educational musicals in partnership with the Tigard/Tualatin School District.

In 2008 Broadway Rose achieved two long-term goals: having its own facility and performing year-round. The Tigard/Tualatin School District and Broadway Rose entered into a creative partnership in which Broadway Rose renovated a derelict “cafetorium” at C.F. Tigard Elementary School. After a successful $2,000,000 capital campaign supported by local foundations and philanthropists in the community, the company moved into the New Stage, a state-of-the-art theater, and found a permanent home. While the company continues to perform at the Deb Fennell Auditorium each summer, Broadway Rose is now able to provide first class musical entertainment to its community year-round.

Broadway Rose has earned a reputation for artistic excellence and financial stability thanks to the generous support of individuals, foundations and local businesses.  The company is also supported by over 300 volunteers including a dynamic board of directors, advisory board, volunteers at each performance, and The Broadway Rose Theatre Guild.

As the largest professional musical theater company in the region, Broadway Rose plays an important role in enriching the community’s culture. Patrons attend from throughout the area, with 47% of the audience residing in Washington County, 21% in Clackamas County, 20% in Multnomah County and 12% in various cities as far away as Eugene, Longview, and Hood River.

Broadway Rose Theatre Company is committed to increasing opportunities for Oregonians to participate in the arts. Working to retain Portland’s talent pool and attract new talent to the area, the company strives to set a standard of excellence by which other theaters can measure their successes.

Broadway Rose Theatre was selected as one of the “100 Best Nonprofits to Work For in Oregon” by Oregon Business Magazine in 2009, 2010, and 2011, and it was selected as the 2009 “Business of the Year” by the Tigard Chamber of Commerce.

A Trip to Walla Walla Wineries is Deliciously Esthetic

A Trip to Walla Walla Wineries is Deliciously Esthetic

Walla Walla, Washington, August 20th. A lifestyle story… About a four hour drive northeast of Portland, more than 100 wineries draw wine lovers. The Walla Walla Valley is home to 1,800 acres of vineyards and a beautiful agricultural landscape. Photos from a recent trip give you an idea of what to expect. The Long Shadows winery and tasting room have a grand view of surrounding countryside with simple modern architecture highlighted by Dale Chihuly’s glass art including a chandelier and several large organic pieces.

You need a reservation to visit Long Shadows Vintners. Please contact the winery beforehand for current hours and special wine-tasting events. Call 509-526-0905 for more information.

You need a reservation to visit Long Shadows Vintners, contact the winery for current hours at 509-526-0905.

Spanish for Bee, Abeja is named for the simple beauty of farming the earth.

Spanish for bee, the Abeja winery was inspired by the simple beauty of farming the earth.

A century-old farm with its beautifully restored buildings in the rolling foothills of Walla Walla’s Blue Mountains provides the setting for Abeja.

The luxury Inn at Abeja, is a lovely place to stay. It is a century-old farm with beautifully restored buildings in the rolling foothills of Walla Walla’s Blue Mountains.

Created by Portlanders Ken and Ginger Harrison, Abeja has private wine tasting just for guest of the inn.

Created by Portlanders Ken and Ginger Harrison, Abeja has private wine tasting just for guest of the inn.

In the 1980s L’Ecole only produced about 1,000 cases and they were all self-distributed.  The wine can now be found in all 50 states and has also become popular in Canada and Japan, producing 35 times what it did at the beginning.

Walla Walla’s L’Ecole wine is sold in all 50 states, Canada and Japan.

Woodward Canyon is now offering small plates in the Reserve House on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays beginning at 11:30 AM.

Woodward Canyon has a small restaurant on site and is now offering small plates in the Reserve House on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays beginning at 11:30 AM.

There are some great restaurant located in downtown Walla Walla which receive good reviews:

The farmer’s market in downtown Walla Walla is also worth exploring.

The Walla Walla Farmer's Market is located & 4th and Main in Walla Walla, WA. 99362

The Walla Walla Farmer’s Market is located & 4th and Main.

http://www.gowallawallafarmersmarket.com/

There’s a website with lots of news about the market: http://www.gowallawallafarmersmarket.com/

Of course you'll find the famous Walla Walla swit onions.

Of course you’ll find the famous Walla Walla sweet onions.

The people are friendly, too.

The people are friendly, too.

The Market is open during the weekends.

The Market is open during the weekends.

During a trip to the Walla Walla wineries, you’ll find passionate winemakers eager to talk about their unique blends. Here are a few links to check out…

The experience is one to remember.

The experience is one to remember and don’t forget your camera!