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Operator
Good day, and welcome to the Cracker Barrel Fiscal Year 2021 Third Quarter Earnings Conference Call. All participants will be in listen-only mode. [Operator Instructions] After today s presentation, there will be an opportunity to ask questions. [Operator Instructions]
I would now like to turn the conference over to Jessica Hazel, Senior Director, Investor Relations. Please go ahead.
Jessica Hazel
Senior Director, Investor Relations
Thank you. Good morning, and welcome to Cracker Barrel s third quarter fiscal 2021 conference call and webcast.
This morning, we issued a press release announcing our third quarter results. In this press release and on this call, we will refer to non-GAAP financial measures for the third quarter ended April 30, 2021. The third quarter non-GAAP financial measures are adjusted to exclude the non-cash amortization of the asset recognized from the gains on our sale-leaseback transactions and the related tax impacts. The Company believes that
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The ‘Hope Fence’ becomes a colorful community journal for Portland neighbors
Updated Feb 21, 2021;
Posted Feb 20, 2021
Jen Tate stands next to the Hope Fence outside her home in Portland s Hollywood neighborhood. For the past 11 months, she and others have painted names, words and phrases that have given them hope and joy through tough times.Samantha Swindler/The Oregonian
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We build fences to keep things apart, but in a Northeast Portland neighborhood, the “Hope Fence” is bringing people together.
On March 19, just a few days into the “stay home” portion of the coronavirus pandemic in Portland, Jen Tate was feeling cooped up and a bit disconnected. Then she got an idea. She took some red and white poster paints and wrote a message in block letters on the wooden fence around her corner lot house: “We’re all in this together.”
I may as well give dinner and a show : Restaurant owner starts drag-thru to attract customers
Since the governor s COVID-19 freeze will prohibit dine-in service for at least a month in Multnomah County, restaurant owners are getting creative. Author: Katherine Cook Updated: 4:38 PM EST November 19, 2020
PORTLAND, Ore. Wednesday marked the start of Governor Kate Brown’s COVID-19 freeze in Oregon. For restaurants around the state that means take-out only for two weeks; in Multnomah County, the freeze will last at least a month. In light of that, one Portland restaurant is trying something new to attract take-out customers: a drag-thru.