Alphabetix was well represented at the 28th annual Teddy Bear Parade in Historic Downtown Gresham, Oregon. The sun was blazing hot, making it seem more like July than late September, and the smiling faces of those young and old made the event a truly fun experience.
Posts Tagged ‘Try Local First’
Teddy Bear Parade
Monday, September 27th, 2010Classes – Blogs and Forums
Tuesday, January 26th, 2010Alphabetix is proud to be offering a class in blogs and forums, taught at Portland Adventist Elementary, on February 1st from 5:30-7:30. The class is being offered by the Gresham Area Chamber of Commerce and Try Local First.
1000 Dollar Shopping Spree
Monday, November 2nd, 2009Alphabetix is a proud sponsor of 2009 Try Local First $1000 Shopping Spree giveaway. Try Local First cares a great deal about our local economy and want it to prosper in good times and bad. That is why they are giving away a $1000 shopping spree to one lucky winner. It’s their very own stimulus [...]
BTS Essay Contest
Sunday, October 18th, 2009Alphabetix is a proud sponsor of the 2009 Try Local First Back to School Essay Contest. As a sponsor of the essay contest, we donated a Columbia sports backpack full of school supplies such as pens, markers, pencils, paper and other must haves for the first day back to school. The backpack and the supplies [...]
Website Launch – Try Local First V3
Monday, August 31st, 2009Try Local First Upgrades Try Local First continues to be a coalition of local business organizations in East Multnomah County, Oregon, formed to encourage local area residents and businesses to purchase locally whenever possible. We are pleased to continue our relationship with Try Local First, and are proud to announce the following new features to [...]
Website Launch – Try Local First
Saturday, December 6th, 2008Try Local First TryLocalFirst.org is a coalition of local business organizations in East Multnomah County, Oregon, formed to encourage local area residents and businesses to purchase locally whenever possible. The organization got off the ground in 2008 thanks to Mark Garber from the Outlook and Bess Wills from Gresham Ford in an effort to lead [...]


