Albany's Ambassadors of Salsa
February 12, 2008
It's always wonderful to hear about the great things Oregonians are doing to make the world a better place. Low and behold, we have our very own good samaritans living in Albany, Oregon. They are Robin Stover and Martha Mendez, the owners of Heaven's Garden. These two ladies have created salsas- ranging from Peach Jalapeno Salsa to Cherry Pinot Noir Salsa- in the hopes of raising money for charity. They hope to receive donations to build a cottage in a Uganda orphanage, and provide help to Sierra Leone's war survivors. Click here to read OPB's entire article.
Heaven's Garden began in an Albany Farmer's Market, then spread to Salem, Corvallis and beyond. They are true Oregon dreamers at work. What's your Oregon dream?
You may order some of Heaven's Garden's delicious salsa at www.heavensgardenoforegon.com
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Comments (1)
You have a good samaritan living in Albany who has a blog about what she does at http://catwomanflix.blogspot.com/
Posted by pril | February 12, 2008 6:29 PM