Lime replaces Bird in Tualatin e-scooter launch
Lime e-scooters start rolling on Tualatin’s streets on Sept. 27, with a safety academy and helmet giveaway to celebrate the launch.
“We are very...
Colored Pencil Artwork by Carol Harris Comes to the Tualatin Library...
If you were lucky, you had an art program in school and became familiar with colored pencils. It is the kind of art supply...
County Commissioners urge community to weigh in on I-205 tolling
The cascade of negatives that could flow from tolling parts of Interstate 205 should be high on the community’s radar, said two area county...
Celebrate Active Aging Week at the Pohl Center!
Active Aging Week 2022 • Oct. 3-7
Active Aging Week was initiated by the International Council of Active Aging to celebrate aging and to promote...
Preparing for Fall
What is September? The ninth month of the year, with nine letters and a whole lot of mixed feelings. September is traditionally supposed to...
Retired professor explores the etymology of Oregon
The origin of the name Oregon may lie all the way across the continent, according to Thomas Love, the retired professor who traced the...
Conchords Chorale accepting new members
Do you like to sing? Do you want to meet new and friendly people? If so, you might like to visit with the members...
Tualatin CIO President’s Report
Ibach CIO Annual Meeting
Do you live in the Ibach Community Involvement Organization (CIO) area? If you aren’t sure, locate your home on the map...
A Piece of the Pearl in Tualatin – Brix Tavern
Brix Tavern South opens in Tualatin Commons
“Food, glorious food! We’re anxious to try it….” echoes in mind when I get the opportunity to try...
Transitions
Twenty-two years ago, I started West Coast Swing dance lessons with a dance partner. I worked so hard to learn that dance. I remember...
Historical Society Hosts Annual Heritage Evening Fundraiser
For a pleasant evening under the stars, accompanied by Tualatin’s own harpist Robert Dexter, join another Heritage Evening Friday, September 9, from 5:30 to...
Veterans Plaza at Tualatin Commons takes another step forward
Inclusivity and flexibility are the hallmarks of a freshly approved draft design for the new Veterans Plaza at the Tualatin Commons.
City Councilors at an...
Five Steps to Great Skin
Here are five steps we recommend to clients during a skincare consultation at Aesthetic Body Design to help them achieve their best skin:
1. Cleanse...
Growing Minds: Helping you raise successful humans in a modern world
5 ways to prepare your child for back-to-school
For better or for worse, it seems like the school year sneaks up every year. Some families...
Washington County greenlights reduced rate program for garbage and recycling services
At their meeting on June 28, 2022, the Washington County Board of County Commissioners took a significant step forward in improving access to essential...
Tigard painter joins long tradition of emerging artists as Louvre copyist
In a life guided by a “shoot for the moon but expect to land in the mud” kind of philosophy, Tigard artist Alex LaFollette’s...
Water bill relief available for Washington County Residents
Washington County and Clean Water Services are partnering to reduce the number of households experiencing past-due water bills accumulated during the COVID-19 pandemic. By...
Tualatin Historical Society awards 12th annual Jack Broome Scholarship
For the twelfth consecutive year, the Tualatin Historical Society has awarded the Jack Broome Scholarship to a deserving Tualatin High School student who plans...
Rotarians: United by Service
Rotary members come from all walks of life and backgrounds, but one thing unites us: A dedication to service.
Walt Emery is the longest serving...
Cultivating resources to enhance the Tualatin library
A mom who made 200 cards to thank the nurses who gave care to her child. A dad who made t-shirts for his kids,...
































