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The historic Albany Carousel is a project long in the making. Officially it started carving the animals featured on the carousel back in June 2003, and didn't officially finish until August 2017. Albany Carousel is still a relatively new addition to down downtown Albany, OR being located at 503 W 1st Ave. The Albany Carousel's goal is not only to offer another fun attraction to downtown Albany, but is also there to bring more visibility to the beautiful art these carvers create. Currently the carousel holds a variety of carved animals including dragons, lions, bears, and a 7ft tall giraffe. Overall, the carousel has 41 animals but plans to bring that total up to 52 in the near future.


 Pictured above is Rod Bigner. Rod Bigner and his wife are the owners of a small town movie theater located in Albany, OR called the Pix Theater. While, this theater may be seen and described as a tiny theater, this couldn't be further from the truth if you talk to any Albany, OR resident. Despite the Pix only containing one theater, it consistently competes with many of the larger theaters in the area because of its unique atmosphere and personal relationships with the residents of Albany, OR. This dedication and personal touch is perfectly embodied within Rod Bigner and his wife, as they have worked hard to continue to bring a great movie experience to everyone who walks into The Pix movie theater. 


L-R, Forrest Johnson- Mill Maker Space/Lending Librarian Faculty at Linn Benton Community College(LBCC), Austin Moon- LBCC student/Stem Hub employee, Ethan Baker- LBCC student/ Maker Space club member. Are preforming a test run at building a skateboard kit so they are informed on the process when they have members of the Maker Space club attempt to build the same kits.    

       

     

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