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MOVIE: “An Oregon Story: Saving Our Beaches, Farmland and More”

  • McMinnville Public Library - Carnegie Room 225 Northeast Adams Street McMinnville, OR, 97128 United States (map)

“An Oregon Story: Saving Our Beaches, Farmland & More" is an intimate exploration of Oregon's decades long history of innovative land-use planning and conservation practices. You’ll meet many of the farsighted and dedicated leaders, farmers and other individuals, who worked tirelessly to create and later defend our land-use planning program, which has protected Oregon’s fertile and productive farm and ranch lands, our beaches and iconic places from urban sprawl and other inappropriate development.

Presented by the Parkdale Valley Land Trust in association with Bergman Productions. The executive producer is Jim Gilbert, a long-time nursery owner from southern Clackamas County, Oregon.

This documentary is a testament to the spirit of Oregon and to the stewardship and determination of its many citizens, who have worked so hard to keep it a great place to live, work, recreate and farm. It showcases our shared values and our dedication to preserving and nurturing our land, honoring a heritage that dates back generations.

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