Stay Strong for Logan Miller Benefit Dinner

Come enjoy a 4 course dinner to celebrate and support Logan Miller and his family
Date: Sunday, March 13
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Donation Request: $100.00 per person
Proceeds go to help with ongoing medical expenses.
Call 541-549-2699 for reservations

Logan's story...
16 year old Logan Miller of Bend, Oregon, was driving to his high school in Sisters on 1/6/16 when he was involved in a car accident and suffered a traumatic brain injury. He is currently in ICU at St. Charles Hospital, Bend.  Ron and Nye Miller are at his bedside and focused on his recovery. Logan's many friends want to support the Miller family and this fundraiser has been set up to help Logan achieve his future dreams.

Susana Cobo

I look for unconventional spaces to create in. In both design and my life. I live and work remotely out of Sisters, Oregon where my fiancé and I have turned a metal warehouse into a creative sanctuary.

During my last year at Cal State Fullerton, I was the web editor of the student newspaper. That's when I was introduced to web design through the visual communications department. It took one class to learn code and I was on my way to publishing a handful of websites before graduating.

After that, online marketing found me. Clients started hiring me to learn it and apply it to their business.

Today, I work with budding entrepreneurs and artists in branding and online marketing strategies. I integrate my journalism background with visual communication and marketing to collaborate with my partner, Jenny Taylor -who led me to Sisters after graduation where we created a course for entrepreneurs. We call it the DIY Brand Video Mini Course. You learn to create your script and storyboard, and outsource the tech. I also create with my fiancé for his band, Hobbs the Band, constantly applying design and online marketing strategies for the rock 'n' roll progressive group.

When I'm not staring wide-eyed at my Mac or looking through my viewfinder, I'm learning new ways to use smoked paprika and turmeric, transforming our home into a sanctuary, and looking for secondhand treasures.

http://www.susanacobo.com
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