It Was the Best of Times, It Was the Worst of...
BY LOYCE MARTINAZZI
The Great Depression of 1929 to 1939 couldn’t have come at a worse time for the village of Tualatin. The sawmill...
Autoimmune Disease: When “Self” is no longer Safe
BY DR. WENDY ROGERS, TRUE HEALTH MEDICINE PC
The human body never ceases to amaze in what it does on a daily basis without...
Registration for the City of Tualatin’s Summer Camps is Now Open!
BY JULIE LUDEMANN, RECREATION SUPERVISOR, CITY OF TUALATIN
Kids can imagine, create, explore, and discover this summer with the City of Tualatin’s popular day...
Sammy’s Story
BY REID IFORD, TUALATIN LIFE
In many ways, Samantha “Sammy” Hatting is a typical little Tualatin second-grader. She just turned eight years old, and...
Feeling Stoppers and Feeling Encouragers
BY KIM DEMARCHI
Many adults as children were not allowed to express their feelings. You might have been told “Don’t cry, or I will...
A Royal Send-Off for Packy
For many people in Tualatin, it felt like losing a family member when Packy the Indian elephant passed away last month. Many of us...
Free Garden: Just Add Water!
BY CHAD DARBY, NEIGHBORS NOURISHING COMMUNITIES
Last year over one-third of students in Tualatin elementary schools qualified for free and reduced price lunches. Nearly...
Mayor’s Corner
Your 2017-18 City Council has hit the ground running. While nearly half of the council are newly elected, they certainly are not newly connected....
Mask & Mirror Community Theatre to Open Pulitzer Prize Winning “Crimes...
SUBMITTED BY: GARY ROMANS
Mask & Mirror Community Theatre will open their winter production – Beth Henley’s 1981 Pulitzer Prize winning “Crimes of the...
The Figurative and Abstract Art of Internationally Recognized Amalya Nane’ Tumanian...
BY ANGELA WRAHTZ
People living in the Portland area sometimes take for granted the rich artistic and cultural environment they live in. Sometimes they...

























