Splash pad renovation selected for grant
The City of Tualatin is excited to announce it has been awarded $225,000 from the State of Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, Local Government Grant Program. This funding will be matched by the City...
Mayor’s Corner
The cities of Tualatin, Tigard, Sherwood, and King City have been working together to develop a request to ODOT and Metro’s Transportation 2020 task force to look at/fund a 99W corridor study in order...
Goodbye, Yard Debris!
Tualatin residents are invited to join the City in a yard debris disposal day. This event is free of charge for residents, however please bring proof of Tualatin residency and non-perishable items as a...
Pumpkins and Pints
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 include a collectible Regatta pint glass and 8 beer tasting...
Medicare Health Plans: It’s Worthwhile to Review Your Coverage
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 great time to review and compare your Medicare Advantage and...
Changing Your Diet Without Changing What You Eat
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 am excited to share some of what I’ve learned with...
The journey of Oregon pioneer Joseph Meek
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 mountain man and one of the first to settle in...
Peter and Adul
We were discussing it all at the coffee bar just yesterday morning. Running a plant nursery, we agreed, was interesting for many reasons but one reason certainly stood out: It made us fairly perceptive...
Lee Farms Displays Historic Farm Wagon
The Galbreath farm wagon owned and restored by Tualatin Historical Society made another journey in August, this time back to Lee Farms where it was stored for many years before donation to the Society. ...
Rotary Joins the Campaign to do the Impossible
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. When Family Promise needed a partner to create a homeless...
























