3. OREGON EYE SPECIALISTS COLLATERAL
DESIGN, LAYOUT AND PRODUCTION
Re-branding project using existing logo.Included many different collateral projects,including brochures,posters and advertising.
Imagine a life
less dependent on glasses
with LASIK
Our physicians specializing in laser vision correction use
the most advanced technology combined with unmatched
surgical skill and personalized care.
Discover your options today.
“What a gift! I told my
doctor it was like he
gave me my life back.”
www.oregoneyes.net
Oregon
Eye Specialists, PC
www.oregoneyes.net
GET TO KNOW
YOUR LENS OPTIONS
with Cataract Surgery
Today’s premium intraocular lens (IOL) technology offers a higher level
of independence from glasses. Together, you and your physician will
evaluate all the options and determine what’s best for you.
“The results are incredible!
I am seeing so clearly
without the aid of anything.”
Oregon
Eye Specialists, PC
DRY EYE RELIEF IS IN SIGHT
Dry eye is an extremely common condition with a number of
frustrating symptoms that can greatly impact your quality of life.
Oregon Eye Specialists offers a variety of treatment options –
ask your physician today what might work best for you.
www.oregoneyes.net
Oregon
Eye Specialists, PC
Oregon
Eye Specialists, PC
Oregon
Eye Specialists, PC
Improving VISION. Improving LIFE.
www.oregoneyes.net
LASIK
Advanced Surface Ablation (PRK)
Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE)
Rediscover Your World with
VISION CORRECTION
REV 09/2014
LAKE OSWEGO CLINIC
Timothy M. Denman, MD
4035 SW Mercantile Drive, Suite 216
Lake Oswego, OR 97035
Phone: 503.636.2551
ST. VINCENT CLINIC
Martin J. Balish , MD
9135 SW Barnes Road, Suite 961
Portland, OR 97225
Phone: 503.292.0848
The greatest compliment we can ever receive
is a referral from you, our valued patient. If
you know someone in need of quality eye
care, please pass along our information.
Thank you for your confidence and trust!
TESTIMONIALS
“I’ve worn glasses for nearly all my life and they
had become a total inconvenience, so I opted for
LASIK. What a gift! Shortly after the procedure,
I could see so well…I could make out individual
blades of grass in my yard. I told Dr. Tim it was
like he gave me my life back. And now I tell
everyone I know about him.”
− Rosie
“I initially came in for a LASIK consultation and
learned I was not an ideal candidate. I thought
this meant I’d be in glasses and contacts forever,
but as soon as Dr. Tim mentioned PRK, I said
‘sign me up!’ I’m so appreciative that he took the
extra steps to discover what was ideal for me,
my eyes and my lifestyle. The procedure itself
was very quick and easy, as was recovery. I
took great comfort in going with a physician and
practice with such a solid reputation. My only
wish is that I had done it sooner!”
− Elizabeth
“I had been contemplating LASIK ever since it
became available. The initial consultation and
everything Dr. Balish did prior to surgery really
put my mind at ease. The treatment transformed
my life. I had forgotten how cumbersome
it had become wearing glasses – from text
messaging to simply distinguishing shampoo
from conditioner in the shower. After the surgery,
I was amazed at how clearly I could see...the
most incredible thing is waking up and seeing
everything in focus. I highly recommend it.”
− Ken
NEXT STEPS
Schedule your consultation with the Oregon
Eye Specialists team to determine which
procedure is right for you.
__After your consultation, please follow these
few simple steps to proceed with your surgery...
Visit www.oregoneyes.net under the LASIK
tab for pertinent patient handouts
Give us a call to schedule the following
appointments:
__ Evaluation to determine final measurements,
eye health and prepare for surgery
__Consultation with your surgeon
__Surgery
Discontinue contact lens wear:
__Stop all soft contact lens wear one week
before your evaluation and at least one week
before your surgery
__Rigid contact lens wear will be discussed at
your consultation
Fill your medications so that you can begin
use two weeks before surgery (unless you were
told otherwise)
__ You will also have medications for use
following your surgery
Finalize financial matters
__We gladly accept Care Credit! Visit the
Insurance and Payments tab on our website
for more details
__Flex spending accounts are accepted. Check
with your specific plan for qualified coverage
__ Payments made by check or credit card must
be received two weeks before surgery
At Oregon Eye Specialists, we customize your
vision correction for the best possible results. Our
experienced refractive surgeons thoroughly evaluate
your eyes and your lifestyle before recommending
any procedure. Helping you understand the options
is the first step in successful results.
Many of us have eye irregularities that affect our
focusing ability. Glasses and contacts compensate
for these irregularities — refractive surgery corrects
them.
ABOUT LASIK
LASIK can correct certain degrees of nearsightedness,
farsightedness and even astigmatism. With LASIK,
your surgeon uses advanced blade-free technology
programmed with a precise map of your cornea to
reshape it. The Intralase laser is used to create a
tiny flap in the outer tissue, while the Allegretto
Wave laser reshapes the underlying layer to change
your eyes’ focusing power.
Most people see better almost immediately after
LASIK. However, because it is surgery, recovery
typically takes a few days and resting plenty is
encouraged.
You may be well suited for LASIK if you are at
least 18 years of age, your eyes are healthy, and
you have a relatively steady refraction (corrective
prescription). If you need more correction than
LASIK can offer, you might be better suited for
UNDERSTANDING YOUR OPTIONS
photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) or refractive lens
exchange (RLE).
ABOUT PRK
Before LASIK became popular, PRK was the most
common laser eye surgery. In this procedure, the
outer layer of the corneal tissue is gently removed.
Your doctor then reshapes the underlying tissue with
a laser and applies a contact lens to protect the new
surface. The outer tissue layer grows back within a
few days.
After PRK, your eye takes a little longer to heal than
from LASIK, but the results are just as good. Plan to
rest and recover for at least a week.
PRK may be an ideal alternative to LASIK if you have
dry eyes or thin corneas. If you lead a very active
lifestyle or have a physically-demanding career, you
may also be a better PRK candidate.
ABOUT RLE
You could be a good candidate for refractive lens
exchange if your corneas are too thin for safe LASIK
or PRK, and you are over 40, showing signs of
cataracts, or both. This is because RLE works the
same way as cataract surgery.
With RLE, your surgeon replaces your eye’s natural
lens with an artificial lens (IOL) adjusted to your
chosen focus. Your doctor will treat one eye at a
time with procedures one to two weeks apart.
Wednesday, August 6
10am to 7pm
Lake Oswego Clinic –
4035 SW Mercantile Drive, Suite 216
Take advantage of outstanding prices on an
expanded selection of eyewear featuring
Bobby Brown and Ray Ban Sunglasses
503.636.2551 WWW.OREGONEYES.NET
Discounts cannot be combined with some insurance plans. See optician for details.
Many eyeglass purchases qualify for reimbursement from health care flex accounts.
Check with your plan for further details.
NEW LOCATION!
SUNGLASS SALE
SUNGLASS
SALE
4. OREGON EYE SPECIALISTS CAMPAIGN
DESIGN, LAYOUT AND PRODUCTION
3rd Quarter promotional marketing material,including poster,direct mail,newspaper advertisement and email blast.
Oregon Eye Specialists, PC
& The Sight Shop
www.oregoneyes.net
Ask our expert optical staff in The Sight Shop
how you can receive a FREE FRAME.
For a limited time and while supplies last!
You CAn never HAve
JuST OnE…
YOU CAN NEVER HAVE JUST ONE…
Purchase any
complete pair of
eyeglasses and
receive a
FREE FRAME +
30% OFF LENSES
on your 2nd
complete pair.
Offer valid on select frames and while
supplies last. Expires 9/30/14. Some insurance
exclusions and restrictions may apply; check
with our expert optical staff in
The Sight Shops for complete details.
Oregon Eye Specialists, PC
& The Sight Shop
8 Portland metro area locations
503.935.5580
www.oregoneyes.net
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& The Sight Shop
www.oregoneyes.net
For a limited time, purchase a complete
pair of glasses and choose from a
selection of high quality frames for your
2nd pair at no cost.
Plus receive 30% off of the lenses.
Check with our optical staff for full details.
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Oregon Eye Specialists, PC
Suite 218
6240 SW Macadam Avenue
Portland, OR 97239
Meet Brenda L. Stone, O.D.
Brenda Stone, OD officially joins Oregon Eye Specialists
in October 2014. She practices comprehensive optometry,
including general eye examinations and contact lens
fittings.
She is accepting new patients in our St. Vincent clinic.
REQUEST AN APPOINTMENT
Back to School Reminder
School’s back in! Time to schedule your child’s eye exam.
Read on for what to expect.
READ MORE
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complete pair of eyeglasses and select
a FREE FRAME on your 2nd pair.
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5. EPB&B ADVERTISEMENT & EVENT BANNER FLAG
DESIGN, LAYOUT AND PRODUCTION
Ad for local Portland Business Journal and banner flag for local events and trade shows
We’ve been a locally owned insurance agency for 65 years. Our owners are Portlanders who love where they live and
feel a passion for their city, state and region. This is where we shop, volunteer for charitable work, eat and enjoy what
Portland has to offer. It’s where we contribute to local payroll, donate to causes and participate in community events.
Other agencies have grown big and then sold out to large national brokerages and holding companies. We’ve grown
big and have remained local.
We provide the extra services found in large national agencies. And when important issues that need to land on the
President’s desk come up, that desk is located here, in Portland. There might still be a few agencies that are larger
than us. But none that are better.
Business insurance Homeowners auto umBrella Bonding Pollution workers’ comPensation sPecialized Programs
Portland, we’ve got you covered.
1521 SW Salmon Street Portland, oregon 97205-1783 Phone: 503-227-1771
Fax: 503-274-7644 www.ePBB.com email: insure@ePBB.com
6. VESTAS POSTER
DESIGN, LAYOUT AND PRODUCTION
Series of posters using existing photography designed for internal campaign to promote awareness of safety issues.
StopThe Drop.
Avoid injury and damage
caused by dropped objects.
Bag it.
Before you climb, empty your pockets
and place all loose items in a closable
personal climb bag or tool bag.
Lock it.
Always use self-locking slings and
rigging hooks with double-acting/
positive-locking safety latches.
Mark it.
Denote drop zones when hoisting
material with internal or external cranes.
Block it.
Cover all floor or platform openings
with adequate barriers or covers when
performing work where anything, or
anyone, could fall through. Close ladder
hatches when working above the
transition deck.
7. LIFEWORKS NW ANNUAL REPORT
DESIGN, LAYOUT AND PRODUCTION
20-page Annual Report using supplied photos.
2013-2014 Annual Report
Collaborating
for a HEALTHY
Community
Five-Year Perspective
69%
14%
9%
3%
5%
2014 Ethnicity of Clients
Caucasian
Latino
African-American
Asian/Pacific Islander
Other
2014 Ethnicity of Clients
Ethnicity data includes clients who choose to participate.
69%
13%
8%
3%
7%
Ethnicity of Staff
Caucasian
Latino
African-American
Asian/Pacific Islander
Other
2014 Ethnicity of Staff
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Revenues 29,287,497 30,288,353 31,413,147 32,018,633 33,242,634
Expenses 29,263,442 29,420,891 31,056,223 31,350,465 31,323,413
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
DollarsinMillions
Five-Year Perspective
Revenues
Expenses
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Revenues 29,287,497 30,288,353 31,413,147 32,018,633 33,242,634
Expenses 29,263,442 29,420,891 31,056,223 31,350,465 31,323,413
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
DollarsinMillions
Five-Year Perspective
Revenues
Expenses
69%
13%
8%
3%
7%
Ethnicity of Staff
Caucasian
Latino
African-American
Asian/Pacific Islander
Other
Five-Year Perspective and Ethnicity Data
LifeWorks NW celebrated several significant milestones last year,
including momentous progress on our capital campaign to
fund, build, and open the LEED-certified 36-bed Project Network
residential drug and alcohol treatment facility in Northeast Portland.
Project Network is a beacon of hope because it helps disrupt a
cycle of addiction and abuse for mothers, while limiting costly
school interruptions and future foster care placements for their
at-risk children. These families are taking recovery by storm and
their children are ready to learn and lead the way to a better future.
Ed Washington, LifeWorks NW’s board member emeritus, says the
community had overwhelming need for the treatment facility and
attached housing. “Project Network and the substance-free housing
are tremendous assets for the local community – and for the city, the
county, and the state. The new development has lifted the spirits of
the young women getting treatment and their children.”
The former Project Network facility was built in the 1920s and, while
safe and adequate, was extremely limited in its ability to adapt to
changing client needs. The new facility has allowed us to add new
services that greatly benefit the women and children in treatment.
Those include Parent-Child Interaction Therapy, a highly effective
parent skills training program, and a medical office on site that will
allow us to provide integrated medical care. There is also space for
a host of volunteer-led extracurricular activities – such as Zumba,
knitting, and line dancing – that help the women to learn to relax and
have fun without drugs and alcohol.
Women who complete treatment face their greatest barrier to success
in the form of safe and affordable housing. Until now, families
have at times remained in the program longer than necessary while
seeking appropriate housing. To help overcome this challenge,
LifeWorks NW partnered with Home Forward to co-locate Project
Network with the Beech
Street Apartments, 32 units
of affordable drug- and
alcohol-free family housing.
The co-located treatment
and housing model
improves access by helping
families to transition more
quickly, freeing up space for other families.
LifeWorks NW thanks its partners – Gerding Edlen, Home Forward,
Holst Architecture, and O’Neill/Walsh Community Builders, and all
the generous supporters who helped make Project Network possible.
For a list of donors, see the Our Donors section of this report.
A year of
unprecedented
change and
promise
New Project Network Meets Community Need
Circle of Wellness
Mentors ($25,000+)
Andy and Nancy Bryant
Friends ($5,000 - $24,999)
Scott and Linda Andrews
Richard and Diane Alexander
Paul and Laurel Brennan
Peter and Janice Burger
John Chaney
Deborah Chen
Columbia Bank
John and Jane Emrick
John and Marilyn Faherty
Jerry and Sally Fish
Bradley Fishel and Susan Dale
Myron and Geraldine Grover
Joachim and Elizabeth Grube
Lois Jackson
Joe and Maria Kaempf
Betty and John Kendall
James and Betty Krejci
David and Elizabeth Lippoff
Mike and Stephanie Malin
Multnomah Group
Patricia Cliff & Karl Von Frieling Foundation
Paul Pierce and Joanne Fuller
Providence Health & Services
Howard Rosenbaum and Marcia Kahn
Steven Slater and Mary Monnat
Derek Stotz
Von and Barbara Summers
William Swindells
Bill Toomey and Phyllis Maynard
John and Mary Anne Wagner
Robert and Marcia Walsh
Keith White
Michael and Faye Whitenack
Annual Fund
Innovators ($100,000+)
Portland Children’s Levy
Providence Health Plan - Kaiser Permanente
Fund of the Oregon Community
Foundation
Stewards ($25,000 - $99,999)
Ed Cauduro Fund of The Oregon
Community Foundation
OCF Joseph E. Weston Foundation
Champions ($10,000 - $24,999)
Susan Blount McNiel
Bob’s Red Mill Natural Foods, Inc.
City of Tigard
CareOregon
Columbia Sportswear
NW Natural
The Regence Fund of the Oregon Community
Foundation
The Standard
United Way of the Columbia-Willamette
Partners - ($2,500 - $9,999)
American Endowment Foundation
FamilyCare Health Plans
Timothy and Janis Fujii
Genoa Healthcare
Gerding Edlen Development Company
Juan Young Trust
Al and Nancy Jubitz
Juliet Ashby Hillman Foundation
Donna Lane
Larkins Vacura LLP
McCargar Family Foundation
Oregon Health & Science University
Port City Development Center
U.S. Bank
Community Builders ($1,000 - $2,499)
Anonymous
John and Mirna Attar
BNSF Foundation
Cambia Health Solutions
Catlin Gabel
City of Hillsboro
Bryan and Lisa Cullivan
Thomas Demarti
Denise & Douglas White Family Fund
Downtown Development Group
Robert and RayAnn DuBose
Floor Solutions, LLC
Larry and Judy Fox
Robert and Karen Freelander
Lesley Hallick
Kim Heiting
Eric Hoffman
Holst Architecture
Douglas and Kristen Johanson
Wayne and Marge Kollas
Tom Kramer and Catherine Mushel
David Labby and Sarah Slaughter
Matthew Leeding
Maletis Beverage
Jim and Jennifer Mark
Malcolm and Janeen McAninch
Timothy McMahan and Mia Nicholson
Roderick Mercurio
Meyer Memorial Trust
Gordon Noraine and Susan Popp
Peninsula Optimist Club
Schwab Charitable Fund
Sisters Of The Holy Names
The Boeing Company
Whole Kids Foundation
Associates ($250 - $999)
Anonymous (3)
Ronald and Joyce Basile
McPherson Beall and Jennifer Helmann
Jonathan Betlinski
Georgiana Blanton
Akin and Karen Blitz
Rico Bocala and Roger Willoughby
Whitney Boise and Julie Vacura
Bolt Fabric Boutique
Dan and Lisa Bozich
Theresa Briscoe
Emilie Brooks
Allison Brown and Scott Welch
Lisa Brubaker
Bruce and Ramona Cahn
Carolyn Casey
Central Bethany Development
Ryan Chaquette
Coast Cutlery
Marie Cook
Dorothy Cowart
David Criswell
Rebecca Davis
Donna Deacon
EBI Public Affairs
July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2014
We thank all of you who invest in the emotional health of our
community. The following list represents those who made a donation
during fiscal year 2014. Donations received after June 30, 2014, will be
listed in the 2015 annual report. We have made every effort to ensure
that our lists are accurate. We recognize our donors once a year in
our annual report, and do not share any personal information. Please
contact the Development Office at 503-617-3821 if you would like your
gifts to remain anonymous or if we have inadvertently omitted your
name. We sincerely apologize for any errors.
Our Donors
Message From Our Board Chair
2014 was a year of unprecedented change and opportunity for LifeWorks NW due to the changing
landscape in prevention, addiction, and mental health services as a result of health care reform. Our
main charge as a board was to provide support for the agency as we
planned for exponential growth and unique opportunities to better
serve our community. To tackle this challenge, we embarked on a new
strategic planning process focused on increased access, innovative
care models, and better outcomes in preparation for anticipated
changes ahead.
Providing access and innovative care to those in need are critical to
the health of our community. More than half of the 61 million people
in this country with a diagnosable mental health issue have not sought
services. Here at LifeWorks NW, we open our doors far and wide to
ensure we are visible and available to those searching for services.
To effectively implement our strategic plan, LifeWorks NW will
continue to rely on our generous donors and volunteers. On behalf of
the board of directors, thank you for your meaningful contributions
and we appreciate your continued support. Because of you, agency clinicians provided mental health and
addiction services last fiscal year to more than 17,000 clients across the lifespan – children, families, adults,
and older adults.
Going forward, our board will actively commit to support the community and this agency by:
• Reaching out to those most in need
• Reducing stigma by engaging community members in Mental Health First Aid
• Leading the way on emerging trends, such as providing integrated care with primary care partners and
other key community partners
Thank you to my fellow board members for your vision and leadership and to the dedicated professionals
who work for this agency. We appreciate the important work you do. As a result, we are poised, ready,
willing, and able to better serve our community.
We open our
doors far and
wide to ensure
we are visible
and availableDavid Lippoff
Board Chair
8. PREMIER PRESS PROMO BROCHURE - NEW IDENTITY AND BRANDING
DESIGN CONCEPT, LAYOUT AND PRODUCTION TEAM
In-house 32-page promotional brochure used with sales kits and proposals.
SERVICES
EQUIPMENT
SUSTAINABILITY
PREMIERPRESS.COM 510 NW 15TH AVENUE PORTLAND, OR 97209 503.223.4984
[ 6 ]
premier serViCes
8 creative
8 project management
8 premedia
10 Offset printing
12 large Format
12 retail expertise
12 Digital
14 bindery
14 Online Ordering &
custom Fulfillment
16 Warehouse, Fulfillment,
product Distribution
16 mailing
22 technology
26 Digital marketing
premier eQuipment
22 certified G7
master printer
24 Offset
lithography
26 large Format
26 Digital presses
28 bindery
premier
sustAinABiLitY
30 premier press
Sustainability
policy
32 Green
certifications
34 corporate
Sustainability
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
[ 7 ]
pREMIER
SERvICES
[ 22 ]
CERTIFIEd
g7 MASTER
pRINTER
[ 23 ]
tHe HiGHest CoLor QuALitY stAnDArD
Color is your Brand. it’s your idEntity.
We safeguard your brand by getting color correct every time with G7 certification, a rigorous process
intended to ensure color consistency worldwide. it’s the highest color quality standard in the industry.
G7 certification is an international color management solution that applies to all printing processes to
guarantee color matching, whether proofed or printed offset, digitally, web, or large format, domestically
or abroad. using G7 vendors means we’re all talking the same color language.
9. PROVIDENCE HEALTH AND SERVICES MANUALS
DESIGN CONCEPT, LAYOUT (INCLUDING SOURCING PHOTOS) AND PRODUCTION
Worked with author and project team to design and produce several manuals to help the families and caregivers of individuals with various forms of dementia.
Each manual was 80+ pages.
10. PREMIER PRESS CALENDAR
DESIGN, LAYOUT AND PRODUCTION
12 month calendar featuring photography by Tom Hassler and multiple special varnish and coating effects.
2010P O R T L A N D
P R E M I E R P R E S S
T O M H A S S L E R P H O T O . C O M
P R E M I E R P R E S S TOM HAS S LE R PHOTO.COM
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11. MISCELLANEOUS COLLATERAL MATERIAL
DESIGN, LAYOUT AND PRODUCTION
Multiple projects produced with various responsibilities including creative concepts,layout,final file preparation and complete project management/coordination.
12. PREMIER PRESS PRESENTATION FOLDER AND PROMO BROCHURE - PREVIOUS IDENTITY AND BRANDING
HAND LETTERING, DESIGN, LAYOUT AND PRODUCTION
Logo hand lettered in 1990 and used for over 20 years in various forms,colors and layouts.
13. HOT RODS AND CUSTOM CARS BOOK
DESIGN, LAYOUT AND PRODUCTION
180-page perfect bound book with wrap cover and protective sleeve.
15. BANFIELD PET HOSPITAL CAMPAIGN
DESIGN, LAYOUT AND PRODUCTION
Holiday campaign to increase pet food donations for local charities.Elements were displayed in hospitals and select PetSmart stores.
no
empty
bowls
no
empty
bowls
donated by
no
empty
bowls
purchasedfor
16. INTEL TRADE SHOW MATERIAL
DESIGN, LAYOUT AND PRODUCTION
Produced collateral and display material for online trade show ordering and fulfillment system.Included designing to strict graphic standards,preparing electronic files,press checking all
material,photographing finished products and retouching and renaming images for placement in the system.
It’s what’s
inside that
counts.
17. PREMIER PRESS WALL GRAPHIC
DESIGN, LAYOUT AND PRODUCTION
Outdoor banner with holographic 3-dimensional snowflake.
19. PREMIER PRESS RE-BRANDING
DESIGN, LAYOUT AND PRODUCTION TEAM
Creative team established new branding and identity for Premier Press using simplicity and premium,textured materials to convey the high quality of printing and craftsmanship that
customers have come to expect from the company.
21. IDENTITY/LOGOS
2950 SE Stark Street, Suite 200
Portland, OR 97214
503-234-0811
FAX 503-234-0851
www.charltonmarketing.com
charlton engel
marketing, INC.
Rob Charlton
rcharlton@charltonmarketing.com
22. IDENTITY/LOGOS
A L A N M A S C O R D D E S I G N A S S O C I AT E S , I N C .
Barbara Cohen
Event Concierge
503.310.4467
barbara@blcevents.com
eventsTHE DIFFERENCE IS IN THE DETAILS
24. BARBARA WALKER MEMORIAL WEBSITE
DESIGN, LAYOUT AND WEB ASSET PREPARATION
Designed website for memorial service and then worked closely with web developer to provide needed assets and coordinate website launch.
25. OREGON EYE SPECIALISTS EMAIL BLASTS
DESIGN, LAYOUT AND WEB ASSET PREPARATION
Layout of quarterly email campaigns working with web developer to provide assets and coordinate email deployment.
YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN
• General Eye Exams
• Children’s Eye Care
• Find YOUR Sight Shop
Time to make an
appointment?
Go to our Appointment Request page
or give us a call at 503-935-5580.
Meet Brenda L. Stone, O.D.
Brenda Stone, OD officially joins Oregon Eye Specialists
in October 2014. She practices comprehensive optometry,
including general eye examinations and contact lens
fittings.
She is accepting new patients in our St. Vincent clinic.
REQUEST AN APPOINTMENT
Back to School Reminder
School’s back in! Time to schedule your child’s eye exam.
Read on for what to expect.
READ MORE
For a limited time, purchase a
complete pair of eyeglasses and select
a FREE FRAME on your 2nd pair.
READ MORE
You Can never Have
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Oregon Eye Specialists, PC
& The Sight Shop
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HOLIDAY FRAME SALE
at the
ST. VINCENT
SIGHT SHOP
Friday,
December 5, 2014
9am - 5pm
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TRuNk SHOw
at the
PROVIDENCE
SIGHT SHOP
wednesday,
December 3, 2014
10am - 5pm
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CHECk OuT OuR 1-DAY FRAME SALE EVENTS IN DECEMbER
Remember to use
All Flex Spending Account Funds
before the End of the Year!
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Your $50 donation to Seva
Foundation helps give sight
to a child somewhere in the
world. Donate today and receive
$50 OFF your next complete pair
of eyeglasses.
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