Minuteman Press
Located In Beautiful Oregon City at • 221 Molalla Ave • Oregon City, Oregon 97045
Phone: 503-657-7787 • Fax: 503-657-0819
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Minuteman Press
Located In Beautiful Oregon City at • 221 Molalla Ave • Oregon City, Oregon 97045
Phone: 503-657-7787 • Fax: 503-657-0819
E-Mail Us
Minuteman Press of Oregon City is your full service print center. We can handle any of your business needs, including Business cards, Postcards, Letterhead, Direct Mail, Logo Design, Copies, Posters, Big Prints, and much more...and remember: WE ALWAYS OFFER FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY!
We are proud to be the printer of choice for many of the businesses in Clackamas County, offering an extensive range of printing services from stationery (letterhead, envelopes, business cards, etc.) to brochures, postcards, NCR forms, flyers, newsletters, advertising specialty items, carbonless forms, invitations, labels, manuals, notepads, presentation folders, menus, tickets, programs, training material, posters and much more.
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The Oregon City Public Library is inviting people to come out and see the changes that have taken place on its new Library2Go website.
The nonprofit group VIEWS is holding a Bridging Life Transitions workshop in early April, aimed at assisting older adults on how to deal with transitions that occur in everyday life.
Mark Cunningham, a guest author from Oregon, will this week host a conversation about whether reading is just reading, no matter what format it takes.
Capitalism: A Love Story was created by Michael Moore and is returning home at the same time as Moores outstanding masterpiece Roger and Me is celebrating its 20th anniversary. A presentation of the film tomorrow evening will no doubt be of interest to those who view capitalism with a degree of skepticism.
The Christmas Ship Parade is in its 58th year and provides families with a chance to see the Christmas Ship Fleet with approximately 60 boats travel along the Willamette and Columbia Rivers in the Portland area. Both fleets run nightly until December and present an extremely beautiful light display for people to view. This event may have been advertised by digital flyer printing and poster printing services, although it will come to a conclusion tomorrow, December 21.