Darcey Edwards
Knipe Realty
Broker
Representing Buyers
and Seller in
Western Washington County
7420 SW
Bridgeport Road
Suite 210
Portland, OR 97224
503-939-6053
“Real estate is my passion,” says
Darcey.“The thrill of the hunt and
nding the right home for each
person” is just one of the reasons
she became a real estate broker.
“You have to be creative. Every
single house has its own story and
every single person is different.”
Darcey enjoys teaching her
clients how the home buying
and home selling process works.
Darcey has lived in Washington
County her entire life.
Give Darcey a call to discuss
the latest trends in Oregon’s real
estate market.
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Penelope “Penny” Costley
– Instructor
jazzercise.com • (800)FIT-IS-IT
When Penny Costley
signed up for her rst
jazzercise class 13
years ago, she wasn’t
looking for a vocation,
just a place to meet
folks in her new
hometown and ful ll
a requirement for a
health class she was
taking at PSU.
Five years later, when her instructor left Forest
Grove, she decided to take over the job and is now a
certi ed jazzercise instructor and owner of Jazzercise
Fitness Center.
With her degree in biology and a love of dance,
Penny sees jazzercise as a unique paring of fun and
tness.“You get cardiovascular conditioning, strength
training and stretching all in one 60-minute class,” she
says.“Jazzercise blends moves from dance, pilates, yoga
and kickboxing, all choreographed to fresh, hot music.”
Penny’s students, who range from beginners to
veteran jazzercists, describe her as funny, personable
and encouraging. But the one word that comes up
most often is “enthusiastic.” As one student put it,
“She makes working out fun!”
Dance-based
aerobics classes
that fuse together
cardio, strength-
training, kickboxing
and yoga, all into
one fun, energizing
hour.
Amy rst got
acquainted with the joy
of Jazzercise when she
enrolled in a class during her rst semester at
Paci c University. “It immediately became my
favorite class – so much so that I took it 5 or 6
more times,” Amy said.
During her senior year,Amy decided she
wanted to become a Jazzercise instructor.After
several months of training she became certi ed.
Penny Costley was her mentoring instructor. “It
just made sense that I would work for her.” And
so she did.Amy has been teaching since December
of 2011.
She has an Exercise Science degree from Paci c
University with an emphasis on Motor Behavior
and is also an American College of Sports Medicine
Certi ed Health Fitness Specialist.
Amy Schneider
– Associate Instructor
Jazzercise
Fitness Center
1917 B Street
Forest Grove 97116
503-429-0196
Amy Love knew she wanted to be a farmer.She comes by it honestly,as the fth generation still farming on
the original Love Farm homestead of the early 1900’s.
Amy decided she wanted to farm without the use of pesticides, herbicides and synthetic fertilizers, much
like her grandfather, and great grandfather did before her. She was an initial member in the OSU Organic Grow-
ers Club.“I have a passion to farm organically and I love the idea of feeding people wonderful, healthy food. My
dad has always been open-minded,and so was willing to give it a try and see what I could do on our land,”Amy
said. She graduated cum laude from Oregon State University with a degree in Botany and minors in soil science
and horticulture.
Amy started Love Farm Organics in 2006,a Community Supported Agriculture business that provides harvest
shares of produce to“member-share-holders.”For 24 weeks, from June 1st through October,Love Farm Organics
provide each member a“share” loaded with home-grown fresh, seasonal produce.We provide just about every-
thing we can possibly grow in our micro-climate, from arugula to zucchini during the growing season! We also
give out many fruits and berries from established plantings which we have transitioned into organic methods.
We now provide food for 200 member families at seven different locations throughout the week, as well
as 2-5 restaurants weekly.
It is a win-win for Amy and her family.”My dad gets to stay on the land and retire,and my husband and our
family get to continue with the work of making a living off the land.” Amy and her husband have two daughters,
ages 4 and 5.
Know your farmers and where your food comes from.Eat local, farm-fresh,organically-grown foods picked
at their peak of perfection:Contact us to be a part of the 2014 harvest season!
46125 NW Hillside Rd., Forest Grove, Oregon 97116
503.515.9939 •
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503.359.4555
2635 Paci c Avenue
Forest Grove
HOURS:
Tuesday - Saturday
10am - 6pm
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Becca Treviño is the owner of
Karma Day Spa and Salon.
She’s
also the hair stylist and facial/nail technician.
Voted BEST Massage, Pedicure, Nail Tech and
Hair Cut & Color 3 years in a row! With over
10 years of experience in the beauty industry
and local to Forest Grove, I consider myself a
people person.
I’ve always had a passion for beauty and this eld allows me to
make people my canvas. We express our creativity thru the services
we provide, coming up with new artistic ideas, designs and staying
on top of current trends.
Our mission is to provide each guest with such superior services
that they tell all their friends and family about us! We always say
“the best compliment we could ever receive, is a REFERRAL”
Becca Treviño
2007 21st Ave.,
Forest Grove OR 97116
503-407-5632 (Maggie)
503-992-2231 (Business)
“We are crazy teenage buns now that we are sweet 16!
LOL” Yes, Maggie Pike opened her Maggie’s Buns Restaurant
16 years ago. Maggie offers breakfast (with her signature
cinnamon buns) and lunch goodies, fabulous coffee, beer,
wine and dinner takeout, as well as a popular catering service.
The best part about the job according to Maggie is
incorporating creativity and passion into her job description.
“I like to create my own hours,” she
adds. “These days that’s 24/7!” Her
business is alive and full of energy,
a cozy establishment and uniquely
spontaneous, and where one can
find comfort food and ambience at
its best.
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2018 Hawthorne Street • Forest Grove, Oregon 97116 • 503-828-4391
Dr. Adelidah
Certified Holistic Health &
Nutrition Consults, Weekly
Classes, Tonic Bar, Herbal Teas,
Herbal Coffees, Fermented Nectars,
Super Foods, Longevity & Elite Health
Products, Herb Blends, Weight Loss, Beauty, & More
HippocraTeas is a Profound Natural Health Concept Business
Model. We opened our doors to the public on Aug. 7 of this year.
Dr. Adelidah has more than 20 years of professional expertise in
TCM/Holistic/Natural Medicine, living abroad for 11 years,
working clinically based in Dubai, and traveling to 44 countries.
“After many years and thousands of successful patient case
studies, I decided to answer the ‘urgent call’ to develop the
World’s most Unique & Powerful Natural Health Model, utilizing
Superior Herbs, Teas, Foods, Education, and Extraordinary
Human Connection.” Dr. Adelidah explains.
“We are MORE than a Tea Shoppe!”
HippocraTeas is destined to become a beacon
of light, ushering in the “Medicine of the
Future”, filling a definitive gap in a declining
Western healthcare system. We provide real
solutions for real people living in the real world!
HippocraTeas LLC
Trudy Kramer started making wine as a hobby in 1970. In 1978, she
discovered wine grapes were being grown in Oregon. “I located a grower
and the rest is history,” Trudy, says.
Kramer Vineyards rst planted grapes in 1984 and started selling wine in
1990. Since 1988, Trudy has judged amateur wine at the Oregon State Fair.
This year Kramer Vineyards celebrates 30 years as a pioneer and leader
in Oregon’s wine industry.
Come out and enjoy our Sparkling, Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Müller-
Thurgau, Chardonnay, Rosé and Carmine and experience our
hospitality and excitement for our craft!
K R A M E R
V I N E YA R D S
EST 1984
Two generations of
Oregon wine growing.
Two Tasting Rooms:
Winery &Vineyard in Gaston 503-662-4545
26830 NW Olson Road
Go South on 47 to Gaston and turn up Olson Road
Or continue South on 47 to Carlton, 258 N Kutch Ste B
Carlton Tasting Room specializes in Sparkling
503-852-3045
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Attorney Katheryn “Katie” Ireland has been serving as local legal counsel since 2006. In 2007 she partnered
with her now husband Robert Ireland, and is an owner of the law rm Ireland and Ireland P.C. located between
Banks and Forest Grove on Highway 47. Katie’s legal specialties include personal injury, divorce, child custody
(representing both Dads and Moms), estate planning, and contract disputes. The diverse nature of her practice has
made her the “Leatherman” of local attorneys. Katie applies the right legal tool for the situation, always in pursuit
of the best result for her client, making her a valuable asset to our community.
Katie graduated in 2000 from David Douglas H.S., and in 2003 Katie earned her B.S. in Psychology from
Western Oregon University. By age 23, she graduated with honors from Willamette Law School with a Doctorate,
and was already advocating for children during her 3rd year of law school for D.H.S. Oregon. Katie was one of the
youngest lawyers to pass the Oregon State Bar a few months after her 24th birthday.
Now, 31, the proud mother of two runs marathons, directed a professional racing series, owns a small herd of
Highlander cows, a breeding pair of black guinea hogs, helped nish her own lumber for a self-designed geothermal
heated house, and is developing a ock of heirloom chicken stock. You will not nd a more diversi ed species of
legal counsel in Oregon!
Katie has served two years as the Vice President of the Banks Chamber of Commerce, supports the Banks FFA,
volunteers for the Sunset Park Association, and is actively participating in sustainable farming practices at the
iREcollective.
If you ever nd yourself in need of a lawyer, Katie Ireland is an excellent rst choice.
Ireland & Ireland PC
Making the complicated...simple
Kathryn D. Ireland
9003 N.W. Hwy. 47
Forest Grove 97116
503-324-1500
Kim has been practicing massage for 17 years in Forest Grove
in her own
office and in the past at Ballad Town Chiropractic. This year Kim has reduced
her prices. “Even though we are in a recession, our bodies still really need help
sometimes” says Kim. She helps clients with muscle spasms, stress overload
and all kinds of injuries including auto accident. If a client has been in a car
accident and their doctor prescribes massage, Kim bills auto insurance.
Through continuing education, Kim continually increases the number of
techniques she uses- from thorough muscle manipulation to gentler but also
effective techniques like Cranial Sacral. She does several forms of energy work
which can be very appropriate for reducing stress or speeding healing in an area
which cannot tolerate physical work (i.e. acute injury, surgery or cancer sites).
Kim has studied massage in the Northwest, Canada, and India. The favorite part
of her work is connecting with clients and bringing them relief.
Kim's
Massage
Therapy
2318 Pacific Ave., Forest Grove
(503)357-3966 or (503)729-0162
kimsmassagetherapy.com
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October is National Women’s Small Business Month,
which offers a great chance to profile
some of the many women in western Washington County who own, manage or play other key roles in local commerce.
Debbi Fields, founder of Mrs. Fields Bakeries, said her business thrived because she followed her competence. “What I wanted was to be
allowed to do the thing in the world that I did best — which I believed then and believe now is the greatest privilege there is,” she said.
“When I did that, success found me.”
The women featured on these pages have taken those words to heart. We hope you enjoy their stories.
Phone: 503-357-3181
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