Oregon Film and TV dollars don’t just go into the pockets of actors and crew members… they filter out into the entire Oregon Economy. Have you seen Oregon Film and TV Dollars at work in your community? Did those dollars help you when things were bad? Did a production buy something from a business you own, or work at? Have you found one of these bills in your pocket, or in your “till?” We want to hear your story!
When you send your story in, be sure to note where you were, how you want your name listed, and any web or social media presence we can link to when we share your story with our readers!
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We’re looking forward to hearing from you!
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