history, national park

Teddy Roosevelt and the Teddy Bear

Why we call them Teddies The Teddy bear is a childhood constant; a quiet and cuddly friend to children for generations. But do you know wher Read more
national park

Volunteer Profile: Russ Gibbs for Mount Rainier National Park

The Role of Volunteers Our National Parks are protected and enriched by a small army of volunteers whose time, enthusiasm and energy are put Read more
national park, philanthropy

Pendleton Picnic: A Trip to Oregon’s Oxbow Park

Spring is here …and it’s time for an adventure! You can join us for the Pendleton Picnic event in our retail and outlet stores, starting tod Read more
national park, Pendleton blankets

Taking a Blanket Home: Glacier National Park and the #pendle10park Explorers

The Glacier Blanket It’s our most popular National Park Series blanket; but did you know that it is also our oldest? Yes, the Glacier Nation Read more
national park

Home on the Range: Pendleton Buffalo Blankets

A Magnificent Animal The American Buffalo, or American Plains Bison, is a majestic symbol of the American West. Its story is rife with contr Read more
national park, philanthropy

A Pendleton Adventure with the Grey Wolves of Yellowstone

Wild and Protected The gray wolves of Yellowstone are heard more often than seen. Their eerie howls can echo up to fifty miles, summoning th Read more
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