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Posted on April 14 2006 at 02:44pm by basher
SNOWBOARD MOVES TO PORTLAND

Hailey, ID (April 12, 2006) - SNOWBOARD Magazine is proud to announce that we are moving our headquarters to Portland, Oregon. That’s right, Mt. Hood, Burnside and never pumping our own gas again. Why Portland, you might ask? Aside from being one heck of a cultured town, Portland is only an hour from the heart of the snowboarding movement...the camps and the kids at Mt. Hood. Two members of the staff, Aaron Draplin and Larry Nunez (Pancho) already call PDX home, and we’re glad to be joining them for long lunches at Burnside, and company picnics at Hood, lapping the parks.

“After two years of working independently, we are excited to join forces and make our already successful product even better,” says Mark Sullivan, Publisher of SNOWBOARD. “Next year is going to be a great one for us.”

The big move is taking place on May 1st, and we’re well into the process of picking out an office and furniture to fill it with. Right now, we’re torn between Ikea desks, or just working from Love Sacs. Either way, look for a bigger and better SNOWBOARD Magazine next year!

Movin on Up

To the West Side..

Congrats guys, hope your transitions an easy one!


Let's Get Emo

I'll go to the thrift store and buy some tight pants for you guys.

Fight for the little guy - Read SNOWBOARD Magazine!


Love Sacs

Love Sacks all the way! Ironicly, I'm in the process throwing all my old furniture away and replacing it with nothing but love sacks. I'm writing a book on the subject, and hope to re-define how people live.

when in doubt....lay it out!


new frontiers

on the sides of each love sack van here in slc, it states: "Love Sac-Not A Porn Site".

have fun in the pdx-good town, music and musems. oregon is a bastian for creativity and dirty, hot stripers.

Craig Kelly Forever.


WELCOME!!!

Portland reminds me of a big town more than a city,with fairly cheap rent,good shows,great restaurants, and only an hour or so to a mountain that's open almost year round. Good choice on location.


Ahhh the P town underworld...

Ahhh the P town underworld... i love it... stripclubs, bums, rain and suicide. Perfect place for journalistic inspiration. Good move for the mag.


P-funk

...and don't forget a burgeoning heroin problem amoungst the youth.

did i mention hot, dirty girl strip bars?

Craig Kelly Forever.