DRAGONFIRE PHOTOGRAPHER FEATURED ON GOOD MORNING AMERICA
Hawaiian surf photographer Clark Little took his amazing photographs of ocean waves to the snowy streets of New York recently and showed them off on national television. A native of Oahu, Clark is famous for his masterful surfing of the Waimea shorebreaks. He is now gaining recognition for photographing those breaks from the inside out. Take a look at Clark's work in the Artists section of the DragonFire website or come to the gallery and see his prints on paper and large wraparound canvases.

ARTFUL EVENTS
DragonFire is known for providing affordable regional art in a one of a kind colorful atmosphere. Now the gallery provides that same atmosphere as a venue for moderately sized special occasions. You can get married in the company of over 100 artists, enjoy a birthday toast with a fine selection of regional wine, beer and sake', feast on anniversary appetizers from the gallery's Inspired! Café, and enjoy a reunion by candlelight in our 3500 square foot facility. Formal dining or fun noshing, corporate gathering or private party: the possibilities are endless and the surroundings unique. Rental rates vary according to date and season. Please call for details: 503-436-1533.

EAST MEETS WEST
Inspired! Cafe in DragonFire is now offering you saké brewed by the first recognized US Sakeria (in Oregon of course), SakéOne. It was founded by a group of folks who simply loved saké and had a vision - to produce world-class saké in the United States. Although saké was traditionally made in Japan, they believed that premium ginjo saké could be produced in the United States. With water as one of saké's most critical ingredients, the east slope of Oregon's Coastal Mountains was identified as an ideal water source for its purity. SakéOne produces Momokawa, G and Moonstone, America's most honored sakés!


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