Strawberry Fields Forever, continued
Last month’s story on strawberries in the Tualatin Valley evoked a plethora of memories from many folks. Besides my story, the Capital Press, Oregon’s...
Living Legends: Jack Broome & Althea Pratt
Behind the big hedge next to the WES station you can barely see Tualatin’s only building on the National Register of Historic Places, the...
From Tualatin to Ethiopia
Jennifer Bridges, a powerful and savvy business woman, boarded an airplane to Ethiopia in 2010, accompanying a friend who was adopting a child. She...
National Night Out – August 2nd, 2016
National Night Out is a program the Tualatin Police Department has supported and participated in for several years. Annually, the first Tuesday in August,...
Teach Your Child How to be an Upstander
At some point or another, chances are pretty good that your child will be part of a bullying incident. Traditionally, there are three roles...
July Blog
Well, I’ve made it to the fourth issue, so I guess I’m here to stay. I’m finally starting to get my “sea legs!”
Summer is...
Tualatin’s Four Sunde Brothers served in three wars, Spanning World War...
Yvonne Addington introduced me to a member of one of Tualatin’s early families at the conclusion of our Memorial Day event, Gordon Sunde. Gordon,...
June Blog
With the 100-degree weather we experienced earlier this month, you might be surprised that summer is still a few days away. But as you’re...
Sophie Strong
We last wrote to the Tualatin Life back in 2012. We were organizing the Tuberous Sclerosis Complex fundraising walk for families in Oregon living...
Tualatin Mom Turned Author: Dreams Do Come True
In our very own back yard, is a woman with a passion for words. An avid reader, Tualatin resident Cathy LaGrow has more books...























