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Auto Shop Owner and County Commissioner Helps Children at the Fair

Bernard’s Garage supported the Clackamas county fair this year.  Jim Bernard, Bernard’s Garage Auto Shop Owner and current Clackamas County Commission is at the 911 booth helping children learn how to use the emergency response system.

Just as an aside, to emphasize how important these programs are, when I was 12, I arrived home to find my mom having a heart attack.  Because of training I received from my community, I reacted immediately, dialing 911, helping my mother breath, and flagging down the ambulance.  Without training like was given at this year’s fair, my mom would have died 30 years too early.

The 911 Safety booth also taught traffic safety lessons and how to safely cross1 a busy street.  Bernard’s is an active member of our community and support children development, safety programs, environmental protection programs, and many other community activities.  To us, being active is our community is what is meant by think local first!

We also do some really TASTY thing too!  Here is Siri awarding the winner of the 2011 Clackamas County Fair Old Fashion Cake contest.  Just a note, there is no truth to the rumor that the winner had to bake a cake for the mechanics at Bernard’s!

Supporting Our Community and Grounded In Tradition

Downtown Portland 1925

When you bring your car into Bernard’s Garage in downtown Milwaukie, you are supporting a local business that has been operating in the same location since 1925.

At Bernard’s Garage we use local (tri-county) parts suppliers to help the local economy and ensure high quality parts in a timely fashion.

Our hiring practices include hiring from the local colleges and school auto repair programs, with veterans receiving first priority.

Being in business for over 86 years shows that this auto repair shop has integrity, is honest and knows what they are doing. Our business model is “complete automotive repair”.

The old term “you get what you pay for” applies here. We will not under sell an auto repair job to “save a buck” or try to “get the job” from another shop. Bernard’s Garage always estimates the auto repair with all the parts needed for a complete repair that is ‘done right the first time.’

Offering steep discounts and incentives to our community, up to and including:

  • AAA
  • AARP
  • Local business labor discounts
  • School teacher discount
  • school student discounts
  • military discounts

Bernard’s Garage also donates gift baskets and product for fund raisers as well as volunteer time to churches, schools, local fund raisers and the local hot rod shows that start up every spring. Another great reason to support a local auto repair business in the Portland metro area!

Portland State University Students Visit Local “Green” Auto Shop

This summer a group of PSU students visited the shop to learn how Bernard’s Garage (and businesses like ours) help protect the environment. The goal of their study was to better understand how the Eco-logical Business Program is helping businesses and create marketing programs to help other businesses understand the business benefits of protecting mother earth!

The idea behind EcoBiz (short for Eco-logical Business Program) is a certification program recognizing businesses that reach high standards in environmental protection. The completely free and voluntary program is designed to prevent and minimize solid waste, air and water pollution.

Debra Taevs, Deputy Director of the Pacific Northwest Pollution Prevention Resource Center (PPRC), said “it is our hope to create a marketing program to promote the business benefits EcoBiz such that more businesses want to get involved.”

At Bernard’s Garage we have always valued protecting the environment, getting involved with EcoBiz was a natural fit with our business model and we are very happy to help PSU with their study.


Here is the full text from the grantproposal for the study:

The proposed project provides outreach, technical assistance, training and evaluation to small businesses. It extends the reach and evaluates the effectiveness of the Ecological Business (EcoBiz) certification program. Courses focused on greenhouse gas emissions reductions will be developed and offered to new and current EcoBiz clients.

a. Project Narrative:
This grant request is to fund the creation of a program partnership between the Portland State University (PSU) Center for Global Leadership in Sustainability (CGLS) and the EcoBiz Program. The EcoBiz Program targets unregulated business sectors that can be driven to more sustainable practices by customer pressure. This partnership will engage PSU undergraduate business students in management of the Automotive and Landscape EcoBiz Program. The PSU contribution will include: 1) increasing the number of certified businesses in the EcoBiz Program through targeted outreach to potential participants, and increasing the number of consumers that seek out certified businesses 2) increasing the number and frequency of evaluation of certified firms, and 3) developing measurement approaches to determine and quantify the impacts of the program.

The EcoBiz Program is sponsored by the Portland Area Pollution Prevention Outreach (P2O) Team, a group of seven local jurisdictions and the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality. The program, which began in the mid-90s, first engaged with the automotive service business sector. The automotive program was the first multi-media certification program in its sector. Currently the landscape certification and the new automotive sub-sector certification for commercial carwashes are the only known multi-media certification programs for their sectors in the country. The EcoBiz automotive program has certified 132 firms; its second major initiative, the Landscape Program, has certified 18 firms. The EcoBiz model is successful and with targeted student input and dedicated staff assistance it will reach an even higher percentage of certified automotive and landscape sector firms.

In November of 2008, the Automotive EcoBiz Program for the first time acquired dedicated full-time outreach and technical assistance staff. In the first six months the number of firms contacted increased over 45% above the base program efforts of P2O Team agency staff. Currently, Clean Water Services funding provides part time staffing for the program within Washington County. Use of PSU students and expansion of a staff hire to cover the greater Portland metro area would be expected to yield similar if not improved results.

The EcoBiz Program already has strong working relationships with both automotive and landscape trade groups, three non-profits, and a variety of individual firms. Expansion to include student groups with learning objectives focused on increasing business participation and implementation of evaluation methodologies will: 1) allow students to gain real world experience working with small business owners, 2) expose future business leaders to environmental issues that will inform their future work, 3) expand the business participants in the EcoBiz Program, and 4) allow students to develop expertise around measuring and evaluating results of a green business program.

The EcoBiz Program has produced a comprehensive set of multi-media “best practices” that reduce or eliminate pollutants associated with automotive and landscaping businesses, minimize the use of toxics, water, energy and other materials. The project has been replicated throughout Oregon and been used as program support for pollution prevention efforts outside of Oregon.

This project meets all five of the P2 plan goals as well as all five of the national focus areas for P2 grants by providing multi-media P2 technical assistance through broad-based partnerships focused on regional environmental priorities.

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An auto shop is only as good as the auto mechanic who fixes cars

Without the proper people, it is impossible to get the job done right the first time.  Bernard’s Garage has been getting it right for 86 years because we hire the right auto mechanics, like Dennis.

At Bernard’s Garage, we take pride in our employee retention and strive to keep the work place inviting so people do not want to leave. Our lube technician Dennis has been working at Bernard’s Garage since 1991.

Dennis is in charge of all the shop maintenance and cleaning as well as full time Lube technician spending a full hour under every car that comes in for our 14 point lube, oil and filter service, thoroughly inspecting your vehicle from bumper to bumper noting anything that needs attention.

Dennis has worked under Joe Bernard, second-generation owner of the Milwaukie based family owned business that is now owned and operated by his son, Jim Bernard who holds the Clackamas County Commissioner position # 5.

When asked why Dennis has been with the company for so long, his answer is simple.

“The Bernard family business takes care of me, so I take care of the Bernard family business reassuring our customers who come from all over the Portland area for auto repair and servicing that when they bring their vehicle in for servicing, they will always have the same person servicing their vehicle with 100% satisfaction and knowing people on a first name basis gives a personal touch to the auto repair.”

Portland auto shop keep good mechanic and still going after 32 years

Bernard’s Garage takes pride in retaining their employees for long term. One auto shop employee in particular, Kerry, who holds the ASE Master Technician position, started working at Bernard’s Garage in 1979 just out of high school as a fuel transfer specialist.

Going the route of attending various trade school programs in the local Portland metropolitan area, Kerry quickly established himself in the auto repair field. This was helped in part by Kerry’s upbringing. His father owns a well-established excavation service in Clacakmas called Jack’s Digger Service and as a young man Kerry was always around the heavy equipment, building and repairing cars and trucks.

Kerry worked under Joe Bernard, a second generation own of Bernard’s Garage, and quickly escalated through the ranks of the Portland auto shop. Joe’s son, Jim, currently runs the daily business while also serving as Clackamas County Commissioner position # 5.

Kerry has seen all the different changes in the automotive repair field over the years and has adjusted himself as a self-teacher, continually upgrading his mountain of tools and specialty equipment to overcome the constant changes with today’s vehicles.
Yesterday’s ignition distributor system has been replaced by today’s camshaft and crankshaft position sensor. When asked what keeps Kerry at an independent auto repair facility for so long, his response was that “there is no finer place to work when good people who want to make peoples lives better by solving problems on a daily basis surround you.”

Long term employee retention is just one of the many excellence in work ethics and standards that Bernard’s Garage has been practicing for the last 86 years.

Quality Auto Parts Make a Safer Whole Car

Would you go to a doctor that you knew did shoddy work?

Would you shop at a store that sold poor quality food?

Would you have an unlicensed contractor add on to your house?

The answer to all three questions are NO.

The same applies for having your auto repair done by a reputable auto repair shop that only uses quality vendors and parts suppliers.

Bernard’s Garage has been servicing all of Portland and the greater metropolitan area for over 86 years. We only use well-established and certified local business’s that have to pass strict guidelines and standards before we will use them.

A lot of auto repair shops in the Portland area use the cheapest parts for auto repair to make the most money while staying under the competition’s price. They don’t take into consideration that the part won’t last as long, they will probably have to replace the substandard part under warranty at a later date only IF there is still a warranty. Usually this kind of repair is referred to as “gambling marketing”.  It is a simple tactic, they are gambling that the part does not fail during the warranty period so they can charge you twice later on.

Here at Bernard’s Garage the vendors we choose have to adhere to strict quality control standards and use the best parts to insure a long and durable repair.  The parts we purchase for most repairs are equal to or exceed the factory standards. You pay a little bit more, but you get “more bang for your buck”.  We will purchase a used part if it is a switch, taillight lens, mirror or something of that nature to utilize and recycle surplus car parts still sitting in the Portland metro area.  With over 86 years in service, we know you are counting on out reputation.

Before Bernard’s Garage will use an outside vendor for such things as paint and body, collision repair, exhaust repair, upholstery, headliners, welding, windshield replacement, trailer hitches and various other “outside sourced vendors”, we inspect the facility and interview the staff to see if we want to do business with them. We always shop locally using long time Portland and Milwaukie established businesses with a good reputation.

John Sciarra
Operations Manager

Art A la Carte will be May 6th at Bernard’s Garage

This month Art A la Carte will be May 6th.  We are exhibiting the artwork of our most talented young adults from Milwaukie High School.  People will be amazed at the skill level of some of the exhibits.  Come see the art AND hear the band.

The 19th Annual Annie Ross House Plant Sale 5/7/2011 8:00am-3:30pm

ANNIE ROSS HOUSEPlease join us and help support families experiencing homelessness in Clackamas County while shopping from a huge selection of plants! We will have a large variety of perennials, annuals and hanging baskets that will be available right in time for spring gardening and Mother’s Day. Plants are all priced well below market value and every dollar goes to support local families in crisis.

The Plant Sale helps the Annie Ross House and Northwest Housing Alternatives raise money and awareness for our shelter and our programs, and is a favorite local community event.

The 19th Annual Annie Ross House Plant Sale will take place Saturday, May 7th, the day before Mother’s Day, at McLaughlin & SE Harrison (Milwaukie Farmers Market site) in Downtown Milwaukie from 8:30 am until 3:30pm.

First Friday Milwaukie Celebration – April 1, 2011

No April Fools Joke!  Mark Your Calendar – It is time to Party in Milwaukie, Oregon

April 1st in Downtown Milwaukie brings back our First Friday celebration, Art a la Carte.  Bernard’s Garage is very happy to present a big part of the celebration with a band playing at our front door and the exceptionally inspiring artwork of Jennifer and Stephen Willis.  These two artist show their work worldwide and have been successful with a growing following.  To preview their work, see www.williworks.com or ….

JOIN US for music, art, prizes and car talk from 4pm to 8pm Friday, April 1st here at Bernard’s Garage.

Always Put New Tires On The Rear

Tire rotation or rotating tires is the practice of moving automobile wheels and tires from one position on the car, to another, to ensure even tire wear. Tire wear is uneven for any number of reasons. Even tire wear is desirable to maintain consistent performance in the vehicle and to extend the overall life of a set of tires.

In the case of excessive tire wear, two new tires might be required.  The rule for replacing two worn tires is to always put new tires in the rear and rotate (if necessary) the partially worn tires to the front.  The video below shows examples of why:

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