Pumpkins and Pints

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When: Friday, October 18, 2019 5:00pm-11:00pm Location: Stickmen Brewing Company – 19475 SW 118th Ave Cost: $20 per person in advance/$25 at the door/Kids under 18 free Tickets...

Medicare Health Plans: It’s Worthwhile to Review Your Coverage

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BY CYDNI KLAUSS, HEALTHY, WEALTHY & WISE  Each year, Medicare’s annual election period (AEP) is from October 15 to December 7.  During AEP it’s a...

Changing Your Diet Without Changing What You Eat

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I’ve devoted quite a bit of time this year to the concept of fasting. I’m using therapeutic fasting with my patients in clinic and...

The journey of Oregon pioneer Joseph Meek

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Judy Gates Goldmann shared the story of her great-grandfather, Joseph Meek, at a Tualatin Historical Society on Sept. 4. Goldmann explained Meek as a...

Peter and Adul

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We were discussing it all at the coffee bar just yesterday morning. Running a plant nursery, we agreed, was interesting for many reasons but...

Lee Farms Displays Historic Farm Wagon

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The Galbreath farm wagon owned and restored by Tualatin Historical Society made another journey in August, this time back to Lee Farms where it...

Rotary Joins the Campaign to do the Impossible

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The Tualatin Rotary Club loves a challenge.  When former president Jeff Smith proposed scholarships for first-generation Tualatin High School students; Rotary made it happen. ...

Everyday Heroes: Chuck Redwing

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Charles Redwing prepares for retirement in just two months. After over twenty years with the United States Postal Service, Chuck is ready for a...

TuCPF Rubber Duck Fundraiser

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Purchase a chance to win great prizes in our exciting fundraiser at the Annual West Coast Giant Pumpkin Regatta benefiting the Tualatin Police Department! Prizes:...

Crowds celebrate art and culture at ¡Viva Tualatin!

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The first ¡Viva Tualatin! event was held Sept. 14 at Tualatin Community Park brought a vibrant mix of food, arts and dance. Viva Tualatin!...

Living Legends: Charlie Sitton

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 It’s probably hard for newcomers to Tualatin to believe that the city in 1970 had 750 citizens, the Tualatin River was identified in Life...

The Broadway Rose Theatre Company Presents a Magical Children’s Musical

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Broadway Rose Theatre Company will produce Cinderella, a children’s musical production, playing Aug. 14 – 17, and 24 - 27. Performances held at The New...

Meet Your Councilor: María A. Reyes

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In this past November election, María Reyes became the first Latina Council Member to ever serve on the City’s Council. I know most of...

DRIVE IT! Biased Driving

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What would you say if I told you that a blind man could drive? I saw it happen... traveling at up to 60mph, instructed...

Books POP-UP Thanks to Rotary

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Pop-up businesses are in vogue. Thanks to The Tualatin Rotary Club, Books on Wheels is on trend this summer. The summer reading delivery project has...

Judy’s Garden

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It was near closing time, the last of the crew had left for the day with a quick goodbye and “see you tomorrow” and...

12u Bat Company Wins State Championship

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Congratulations to the 12u Bat Company (Mauermann) Team that won 12A State the weekend of July 6th & 7th.  They opened up the tournament...

Lembke Scholarship Fund Awards $32,000 in Scholarships

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Matt Lembke was a 2005 graduate of Tualatin High. He joined the Marines and served two tours in Iraq and one in Afghanistan. In...

Living Legends: Linda Moholt

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Who would have guessed in the 1970s when the City of Tualatin first started planning for growth of 20,000 people in the year 2000...

Business Spotlight – Team Rehab

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Stan Gorman was ahead of his time 20 years ago and still is. A physical therapist in the metro area for 30 years, Gorman came...