Friday, April 23, 2021 - 5:58 pm
CANTON Do you want to connect more meaningfully with your customers through social media and online channels?
Set yourself up for success this growing season by joining an online informative marketing workshop “Storytelling for Farms” on Wednesday, April 28, at 6:30 p.m. This session is aimed at direct-to-market farmers or food entrepreneurs and includes ideas on how to tell your story to potential customers, create interesting media content and learn more about the power of consistency.
In this workshop attendees will get marketing specific advice from expert Nicole Ouellette at Breaking Even Communications, farm and food focused storytelling ideas from CCE Marketing Educator Lauren Olson and on-farm examples from Blake Place at Hidden Valley Pastures.
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Cole Prusia, Tualatin 3-star wide receiver, commits to Oregon State Beavers
Updated 12:21 PM;
Today 12:16 PM
Class of 2022 3-star wide receiver Cole Prusia is interviewed following a Tualatin High School football game. (Courtesy of Cole Prusia)
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Entering the Oregon spring high school football season, few prospects had more to gain than Tualatin junior wide receiver/defensive back Cole Prusia.
An emerging (but then-unrated) star, the 6-foot-3, 200-pound two-way standout appeared poised for a breakout season that would put him on the recruiting map.
Few, though, anticipated his dominance this spring.
Prusia finished the season with 670 yards and 11 touchdowns on tape (includes called-back plays) with three interceptions on defense on his way to be named the Prep Redzone’s Oregon 5A/6A co-offensive player of the year, alongside West Linn running back and Oregon State walk-on Gavin Haines.
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