OREGON CORPORATE TEAMBUILDING
EVENTS, SEMINARS, ACTIVITIES & WORKSHOPS
Team Building in Oregon
Oregon is the only state in the United States with a flag that features a different obverse and reverse. It is one of the few official flags in the world that do so. The "front" of the flag shows the state seal, while the "back" features a small beaver, in honor of the official state animal.
Professional
Teambuilding provides your team the most powerful corporate team building events, team building seminars, team building activities and team building workshops available at your venue or ours in Oregon, throughout the United States & around the world.
Choose from the following Oregon locations and venues or let us know where you would like to have your event.
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Bend Corporate Team Building – Oregon
The Dalles Corporate Team Building – Oregon
Eugene Corporate Team Building – Oregon
Klamath Falls Corporate Team Building – Oregon
Medford Corporate Team Building – Oregon
Portland Corporate Team Building – Oregon
Salem Corporate Team Building – Oregon |
Whether your business is located in Oregon or you are planning an offsite in the The Beaver State, Professional Teambuilding will help you make your event a success (click here to learn more about us).
Choose from our three most exciting team building activities or tell us what results you want to achieve and we will customize a program certain to accomplish your goals.
Unleashing
the Fire Within™ - The Corporate Firewalk Experience™
Imagine what your team will achieve once you've literally walked through fire together.
Team Break Through™- The Corporate Board Breaking Experience™
Each team member will personally break a solid wooden board with your bare hand and learn that you can overcome any obstacle.
The Bicycle
Factory™ - The Corporate Philanthropy Experience™
You will build brand new bicycles with limited instructions and intense time pressure. Then you will present these bikes to your "customers" - local underprivileged kids who are thrilled to have a new bike.
The American Beaver (Castor canadensis) was named Oregon state animal by the 1969 Legislature. Prized for its fur, the beaver was overtrapped by early settlers and eliminated from much of its original range. Through proper management and partial protection, the beaver has been reestablished in watercourses throughout the state and remains an important economic asset. The beaver has been referred to as "nature's engineer," and its dam-building activities are important to natural water flow and erosion control. Oregon is known as the "Beaver State" and Oregon State University's athletic teams are called the "Beavers."
Other interesting Oregon facts:
Oregon has the smallest park in the world: Mill Ends Park in Portland, Oregon.
Oregon has no sales tax.
Formed more than 6,500 years ago, Crater Lake is the deepest lake in the United States. It is the only lake to be formed in the remains of a volcano and its crystal-blue waters are known around the world.
Eugene is rated by "Bicycling Magazine" as one of the top ten cycling communities in the United States.
Famous people from Oregon include:
Beverly Cleary - Children’s novelist who wrote the Ramona Quimby books; born in McMinnville.
Abigail Scott Duniway - Journalist and woman-suffrage leader; lived in Lafayette.
Dick Fosbury - Invented the “Fosbury Flop” move in high jumping, flipping over the bar backwards. Set an Olympic record in 1968; born in Portland.
Matt Groening - Cartoonist whose drawings became The Simpsons television show; Portland native.
Ursula LeGuin - Author. She has written science fiction and fantasy novels and short stories, including The Wizard of Earthsea trilogy and The Left Hand of Darkness; lives in Portland.
Edwin Markham - Famous poet born in Oregon City who is frequently called the “Dean of American Poetry.” Works include The Man with the Hoe, and Lincoln, Man of the People.
John McLoughlin - Built Fort Vancouver and is known as the “Father of Oregon.”
Ahmad Rashad - Played 11 years in the NFL. He is currently an NBC Sportscaster; born in Portland.
Doc Severinsen - Band leader and jazz trumpet player. He was the band leader for the Tonight Show when Johnny Carson hosted it.
Lindsay Wagner - Actress. She starred in the TV series, The Bionic Woman; lived in Portland.
Oregon is a great location for team building, leadership, strategic planning & motivational events.
To read about seminar & workshop topics available, click here. To hear about keynote topics, click here.
Call Professional Teambuilding at 1-800-446-4742 so we can talk with you about the results you want to achieve and how we can help you achieve them or click here to contact us by email.
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