OUR SPONSORS

To see an alphabetical list, go to this page. For more about each sponsor, click the sponsor name. To become a sponsor fill out the form on this page.

Sauvie Island Kennels Professional all-breed pet boarding, training and grooming
Tillmann Law Personal Injury Lawyers Tillmann Law Personal Injury Lawyers is an experienced Portland car accident law firm.
Paulson Coletti Trial Attorneys PC Paulson Coletti Trial Attorneys PC is proud to help residents of Portland seek compensation after devastating accidents.
The Pumpkin Patch Local farm-fresh produce at low, farm-direct prices. U-Pick, Animal Barn, Giftshop, Cafe.
Sauvie Island Grange Serving the community since 1935! Rent our hall for non-alcoholic events.
HomeLight Looking to buy or sell a home in Portland, Oregon?
Sauvie Island Natives Native plants for your backyard habitat. By appointment only.
Cistus Nursery Ornamental plants from around the world
Sauvie Island Community Church We are a non-denominational congregation affiliated with Village Missions
Minoggie Kennels All breed boarding and obedience/retriever training.
Linnton Feed & Seed Linnton Feed & Seed has been supporting rural and urban farming and agriculture since 1946.
Topaz Farm Local, family-owned farm featuring no-spray produce, bar & grill and more.
Oak Island Farms Family farm raising Sauvie Island beef, silage, hay and alfalfa
Fazio AG LLC 4th generation Farm
Charlton Kennels and Farm Quality, low stress, all breed boarding and obedience training
Shirley Walton Real Estate Broker, Oregon & Washington Helping you navigate selling and buying your Home & Property.

SICA 2015 Board Nominee Bios

Kathryn Hathaway: new nominee

I have lived on the island since 1991 on the Merrybell site. I am one of the people behind the website updates for SICA, and have been attending board meetings over the past year to ask for current content or corrections for the website. I also volunteer on the communications committee. My life has been enriched here on the island by my love of birds and native plants and the people I have met through SICA meetings and events.

Hannah Treuhaft: new nominee

My background in arts and civic participation give me a unique perspective on taking all voices and visions into account when acting on behalf of the community. As a five-year island resident (so, “new”) I feel as if I’m still learning what it means to participate here and am interested in deepening our ties to one another. I value connection and community above almost all else, and look forward to teaching my two young children about these values in part through the relationships we build on Sauvie Island.

Sandra Kruger: up for re-election

Sandra Kruger was born and raised in Oregon. She spent her youth backpacking, river rafting and camping with her family throughout the state. They were members of the Oregon Archeological Society and participated in several Native American digs on Sauvie Island. She attended the University of Chicago in the early 80?s and received a degree in behavioral science. She moved back home to Oregon in 1994, landed a job at the Oregon Historical Society and was in charge of planning the Wintering In Harvest Festival at Bybee Howell. She worked hard to involve the island in the fair, which Kruger’s Farm took over when OHS decided they could no longer be involved. Sandra and her husband, Don, own and operate Kruger’s Farm on the island. It is a working farm of 150 acres (75 owned, 75 leased) – where they grow berries, pumpkins, squash, zucchini, lettuce, peppers, beans, flowers, etc. – almost all which are sold through the farm stand directly to the public. As a land-owner and farmer who is working to make a living from her land, she brings a vital perspective to the Association. Sandra has worked in professional roles at the Oregon Historical Society and Multnomah County Library. She brings many skills to the table. She is a leader, has a great sense of humor, is able to transcend her own viewpoint and offer creative and innovative solutions to issues. She is specifically interested in working to continue to expand the Sauvie Island Community Association’s membership to include representation from more of the island community. She has two children, who are 15 & 12 and attend Skyline Elementary and Lincoln High School.