Ethan Birmingham - Blog Post #7

 Week 7 Blog Post - November 6th - November 13th

----- My Neighborhood -----

Benton County Courthouse in downtown Corvallis on Sunday afternoon. The courthouse, built in 1889, is the oldest in Oregon still being used for its original purpose. 

Officer Chase Tedrow views the laptop in his patrol car outside of the Corvallis police station on Sunday afternoon. Officer Tedrow graduated from the Oregon Public Safety Academy in the winter of 2021. 

Arts and Crafts exhibited at the TEAL co-operative art gallery in downtown Corvallis on Monday afternoon. The seasonal gallery is open to the public from October 31st through December 29th and features works from local artists. 

Artist Linda Avery poses with some of her leather works at TEAL co-operative art gallery on Monday afternoon. Linda is one of the 23 artists that help contribute and operate the seasonal art gallery. 

Happy Raku Fish created by Nina Duong hang near the window of TEAL co-operative art gallery on Monday afternoon. Nina moved to Oregon from Sweden and uses a technique called raku firing to create her fish. 

Artist Tamera Greiter stands next to her collection of metalworks at TEAL co-operative art gallery on Monday afternoon. Tamera is a former industrial welder who uses recycled industrial metal for most of her pieces. 

AC/DC's "Highway to Hell" album on display at Happy Trails Records on Sunday evening in downtown Corvallis. Happy Trails Records has been in operation for over 30 years and was named one of Oregon's best record stores by Best Things Oregon. 

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