Parenting with the End in Mind
Fast forward in time and picture your front door. You hear a knock on the door. Knock, knock! Who’s there? It’s your child all grown
up standing right before you. Imagine your child comes back for...
Thriving Local Economy
How do you measure the local economic recovery? Is it the addition of new jobs? A decrease in the unemployment rate? New construction? Fortunately, Tualatin is moving in...
Free Garden: Just Add Water
Last year the local non-profit, Neighbors Nourishing Communities (NNC), organized home gardeners and grew almost 3/4 of a ton of produce for struggling families in our community....
Itinerant Peddler to Merchandising Magnate: The Story of Aaron Meier
Back in the day if you said “meet me under the clock” everybody knew that meant the clock in the middle of the main floor at Meier...
State of the City Address
On January 29, more than 200 people joined us for the 2014 State of the City. This year’s theme was “I Love Tualatin” and there are many reasons for all...
An Unexpected Lesson
I’ve discovered that it’s possible to learn something new in the garden even when I’m not listening. With an ironic twist of the natural laws of the...
See the Vibrant Watercolors of Lois Mitchell on Display at the...
Beginning in February and running through the end of May 2015, the Tualatin Public Library will have on display in the Living Room Gallery the artwork of...
Tualatin Police Travel to Honor Slain NYC Officer
Officer Jack Rose and I recently had the honor to represent the City of Tualatin and the State of Oregon in paying respect at the funeral services...
Want to Get Involved with Tualatin?
VOLUNTEER: So many opportunities exist to volunteer in Tualatin! Do you like being in nature? Come plant trees. Do you like reading? Come shelve books. Do you enjoy...
A Different Winter
It’s sometimes interesting how changes in the garden runs strangely parallel to changes in real life. Last summer, it all began with a constant cough that wouldn’t...
Tualatin’s Matt Derhalli selected for Internship with the NY Mets
2011 Tualatin High School grad Matt Derhalli has accepted a position with the New York Mets as their Marketing and Communications Intern
and will be heading to...
Messages We Give Children
When children are young, they are full of confidence. They believe they can do anything, be anyone. They are fearless and they have unlimited potential. If I were to ask a group of Kindergarteners, “How many...
Tualatin Rotary is Driving Miles for Smiles
Restaurants on wheels—better known as food carts—line downtown Portland’s streets and draw thousands of tourists and natives alike rain or shine. But even before our home was dubbed...
Ruminations on Appellations
So how did our lovely little community get the name Tualatin? From the hunting and gathering natives who occupied the valley for thousands of years and...
Sinking of Navy Heavy Cruiser USS Indianapolis Terrible Tragedy
Many crewmembers killed by sharks while waiting to be rescued
The delayed recovery of surviving crewmembers from the torpedoed USS Indianapolis in shark infested waters...
Youth Softball Just Got Better in Tualatin
We are really excited to announce that the Softball Leagues in Tualatin have come together to create a stronger cooperative organization for the benefit of the community. Starting...
Local Scouting units will be Scouting For Food, Dec. 6, 2014
Tualatin BSA Troop 530, along with local cub scout packs and scout troops will be going door to door, collecting non-perishables for this year’s annual Scouting for...
Vietnam Veteran Memorial Wall honors those who gave ultimate sacrifice As...
There are two old friends that I always visit when in our nation’s capital, Washington, DC. Think I’ve had more trips to DC over the years
than...
Helping You Navigate Your Journey Through Parenting Saying “No” Respectfully
With the busy holiday season upon us, it seems I’m bombarded with wonderful opportunities to participate in cookie exchanges, gift exchanges, canned food drives, jewelry parties and candle...
Tualatin’s Beekeeper
It has been said that the key to the survival of the beleaguered honey bee lies in the many backyard beekeepers and its surroundings. Our
agricultural food supply depends on the existence of these tiny pollinators.
































