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November 2009 Deerhorn Country Gift Basket Newsletter  *  www.deerhorncountrygiftbaskets.comOregon Gift Basket Newsletter

Register for a FREE GIft Basket!So much happening here at Deerhorn Country Gift Baskets. We are excited like you will never know about our brand new website and this being our very first official newsletter. We are excited to read all of your comments and ideas that will assist us to make our business soar! 

 

We are starting off by offering a FREE beautiful gift basket to all registered members each month! Be the lucky winner this month and Register Now, it's free!    

                                                                      

Gift Basket Buzz

Upcoming Gift Shows

Local Events

 

Our latest creations are all the Buzz here at DCGB.

 

Christmas Morning -The perfect gift basket to start the Christmas morning off right!!

 

Holiday Swirl Tray This delightful tray of gourmet snacks was packed with care by Santa himself.

 

The Sweetest Sleigh Ride Here comes a jolly sleigh full of sweet treats and holiday favorites.

 

Check out the website for more of our latest creations. You're sure to find one you have to give as a gift!

 

www.deerhorncountrygiftbaskets.com

 

Send a Wine Basket this

Holiday Season!

 

Oregon Wine Gift Baskets

 

Eugene's Annual

Holiday Food Gift Festival

Lane County Convention Ctr/Fairgrounds
796 W 13th Avenue, Eugene, OR 97402


Festival Dates November 2009
Friday, Nov. 13th, 12pm to 7pm
Saturday, Nov. 14th, 10am to 6pm
Sunday, Nov. 15th, 10am to 5pm

 

Win Big At Video Games

Sick Of Being An XBox Loser?

A New Kind Of Coach Can Help

 

With 25 percent of Americans over 50 playing video games last year, new websites such as gaming-lessons.com and gamercoach.com can help you kick butt (lovingly, of course) on your next family game night.

 

Gamer Coach caters to adults who want to learn in online multi-player environments; since many games let you play against the computer or against real people online. Just choose a game or console – Xbox, Wii, or PlayStation – and Gamer Coach matches with one of 13,000 online coaches (typically a teen or 20-something gamer). Coaches set their rates, averaging $12 to $15 hourly, and interactive lessons occur online via your gaming platform. If you've already played for a bit, one or two sessions should be enough; extreme newbie’s may want a few more. Just think: you could be a few hours away from your very first victory celebration. -Dan Daley (The AARP Magazine)

 

1st Annual Teen Challenge - Hannah’s House Hand Made Home Run Holiday Bazaar Get a start on your holiday shopping while supporting a cause!

 

Date: Sat - Nov 21
Time: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Location: Willamette Christian Center Gymnasium, 2500 W. 18th, Eugene


57th Annual

Springfield Christmas Parade

Celebrate 57 years of the "oldest and coldest" parade in Oregon with "A Holiday for Heroes."  The route begins at Centennial and Mohawk, and ends at Pioneer Parkway and Main Street.

 

Date: Sat - Dec 05
Time: 2:00 PM

For more information, please visit http://www.springfieldchristmasparade.org

 

Fun Facts Of The Day!

 

In Atlanta, Georgia, it is illegal to tie a giraffe to a telephone pole or street lamp.

In Breton, Alabama, there is a law on the town's books against riding down the street in a motor boat.

Oregon leads the nation in the production of wood products, hazelnuts and Christmas trees.

The 11,249-foot Mount Hood is Oregon's highest peak and home to 12 glaciers.

At 1,932 feet, Oregon's Crater Lake is the deepest in the United States.

Eugene was the first city to have one-way streets.

Eugene is rated by “Bicycling Magazine” as one of the top ten cycling communities in the United States.

The Willamette River was discovered in 1792.

 

 

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