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We’re sharing again our story about a unique way to get out a message – the simple napkin.

The details are in the story below, but Shangri-La has released the list of where these special napkins can be found through March. Go grab one:

Ankeny Vineyard, Salem

Third Avenue Eatery/Baked and Loaded Potatoes/Naked Cat Coffee, Stayton

Beehive Taphouse @ Beehive Station, Salem

Caffe Capri Reed, Salem

Chic Skape, Mt. Angel

Columbia Bank, Salem-Keizer

Cozzie’s NY Deli, Salem

Denny’s, Woodburn

Heroes Tap House, Salem

Keizer Sub Shop, Keizer

Lively Station, Salem

Marion County Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Conference

On Any Sundae, Salem

Rosie’s Mountain Coffee House, Mill City

Route 99, Brooks

Sweetly Baked, Salem

Sewell Sweets, Salem

T-Mobile, Stayton

The Safe Haven at Chemeketa Community College, Salem

Shades of Brew, Salem

The Easy Otter, Salem

Urban Grange, West Salem

Western Oregon University Disability Services, Monmouth

Now for some local news you can trust from Salem Reporter….

Benefit concert in Salem to aid refugees resettling from Ukraine
A show featuring traditional klezmer music is scheduled in Salem on Saturday, March 4, to raise money for local efforts to help Ukranian refugees.
Benefit concert in Salem to aid refugees resettling from Ukraine
A show featuring traditional klezmer music is scheduled in Salem on Saturday, March 4, to raise money for local efforts to help Ukranian refugees.
12,000 napkins designed to raise disability awareness headed to Salem businesses
Shangri-La hopes to spark both conversation and action during Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month. The Salem nonprofit is orchestrating delivery of napkins that carry advice.
12,000 napkins designed to raise disability awareness headed to Salem businesses
Shangri-La hopes to spark both conversation and action during Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month. The Salem nonprofit is orchestrating delivery of napkins that carry advice.
Advocates urge Biden to protect beavers, Oregon’s state animal
Scientists and conservationists want the Biden administration to ban on federal land the trapping and hunting of beavers, which are natural allies against climate change.
Advocates urge Biden to protect beavers, Oregon’s state animal
Scientists and conservationists want the Biden administration to ban on federal land the trapping and hunting of beavers, which are natural allies against climate change.

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