Collectible Posters and Pint Glass Promotion
Raise A Pint! Cheers to the New Central Oregon Designs



The tradition of the Old Mill District limited edition pint glasses continues with new designs released this year. For the third year in a row, Paul Leighton of Steller Designs has done it again showcasing area landmarks including Phil’s Trail, Summer Concerts, Tam McArthur and Old Mill District.
Shoppers and concert-goers can add to their collection of redeeming receipts to receive a free signature pint glass. Visitors can bring a Les Schwab Amphitheater concert ticket from 2011, along with $50 in receipts from any Old Mill District shop, restaurant, gallery or cinema to qualify. Didn’t make it to a concert? A cool free glass can still be yours by bringing combined receipts of $100 or more to the Oregon Duck Store and Central Oregon Visitor’s Association.
We also have our signature posters adorned with the same designs. Great for any room in the home, these stunning posters are timeless works of art that you can enjoy every day. A set of these Central Oregon posters make a great gift for a friend, loved-one or to add to your own personal collection.
Looking for a postcard of Central Oregon? For the first time, we also have postcards of the 2009-2010 images. Postcards are ¢.50 each or all eight for $3.50. Pint glasses, posters and postcards are also available for purchase at the Oregon Duck Store and Visit Bend. Posters are $10 each, one pint glass is $7 and a set of four pint glasses is $24.
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New Summer Collection Launch
Enjoy discounts, prizes and save 15% storewide on summer apparel on Thursday-Sunday, May 17-20.
Cannelloni Frutti di Mare stuffed with shrimp, scallops and whitefish in a rich creamy sauce then baked with marinara and Parmesan.
Spaghetti con Gamberetti spicy shrimp with grilled tomatoes, garlic, basil and fresh mozzarella.
Linguini Misto Mare pairs Manila clams, shrimp, and whitefish with garlic, lemon, butter and white wine.

Art and Craft: Is there a line between fine art and contemporary craft? Six artists re-imagine basic craft traditions on view in May.




