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.

The Pumpkin Patch and The Maize Market, Animal Barn, Cafe, U-pick, Giftshop, Maize
Fazio AG LLC 4th generation Farm
All Natural Meats Locally raised grass fed and finished beef
Columbia Farms U-Pick U-pick offers the best u-pick berry experience.
Topaz Farm Local, family-owned farm featuring no-spray produce, bar & grill and more.
ZenBusiness Start and Grow Your Side Hustle or Dream Business
The Mahaffy Group at Windermere Realty Trust Specializing in Sauvie Island Real Estate
Sauvie Island Grange Serving the community since 1935! Rent our hall for non-alcoholic events.
Sauvie Island Farms "Pick Your Own" berries, peaches, veggies, flowers and Christmas trees.
Pipsqueak Nursery Small orchard and nursery specializing in heirloom apple varieties.
Kline Law Offices P.C. Dedicated to obtaining justice for injured people.
The Pumpkin Cottage Giftshop Sauvie Island's Giftshop! The Pumpkin Cottage
Sauvie Island Natives Nursery Native plants for your backyard habitat. By appointment only.
The MAiZE The Maize is Portland's Original Corn Maze

The Eleanor and James Charlton Scholarship

Ellie Charlton loved children and valued education. The Eleanor and James Charlton Scholarship was recently established in order to provide additional support to Sauvie Island students entering college. The scholarships will range $500-$1000 and will be awarded in late spring. Sauvie Island student residents or students who have attended Sauvie Island School may apply.

Applicants–from Scappoose High School, other area high schools, or Island home schoolers–wishing more information may send email (please write the word ‘scholarship’ in the subject line) to:  charltonfarm@msn.com or write to the Eleanor and James Charlton Scholarship, 13825 NW Charlton Rd., Portland, Oregon 97231. Applications will be accepted after February 1st.

Open this link for a printable copy of the application.

Eleanor James Charlton award 2013