Preparing to Sell Your Home? Remember the 3 D’s…
By Amy Savage, Oregon Principal Broker, A Group Real Estate
Every seller wants their home to sell quickly and for top dollar. When preparing your home to sell, remember these 3 D’s…
DISASSOCIATE – Letting go...
Before moving to Tualatin, Hal Long joined Marines to get GI Bill benefits for...
By Dale Potts
Part one of a series.
Harold R. “Hal” Long, who served three tours as a Marine in Vietnam, was known as a talented writer and play director when he lived in Tualatin....
HARVEY EARL CLARK August 1, 1944 – July 18, 2018
Harvey Clark was born in Nampa, Idaho, where he lived with his parents and two siblings until they moved to Tigard, Oregon in 1960. Harvey graduated from Tigard High School in 1962. Harvey married...
Tualatin Chamber Thanks 2018 Swing for the Wolves/Crawdaddy Open Golf Classic Participants
By Tanya Eskandari, Tualatin Chamber
The days after one of our annual events is always filled with joy, relief, and lots of laughs. We enjoyed seeing our longstanding participants and were excited to see so...
Keeping Clean in a Dirty World
Headache, brain fog, anxiety, depression, joint pain, obesity and thyroid issues are some of the complaints we treat every day in our clinic. These symptoms all have scientific research indicating that toxic exposures are...
No cheese with my water, please
By Jonn Karsseboom
I’m not a big cheese eater.
I’m not opposed to it, but if I’m ever given the choice between adding cheese to something or skipping it completely, I always do the latter.
Those pizza...
Tualatin Park and Rec asks for your input
By Barbara Sherman, Tigard Life
Tualatin residents have a unique opportunity through the end of August to tell city officials what changes they would like to see in the 1983 Parks and Recreation Master Plan,...
“Small Town” 4th of July in Tualatin
By Theresa Patton
I was walking around Fred Meyer with one of my four year old boys the other day, browsing the post Fourth of July sale items, when he suddenly asked, “Mom, what is...
Tualatin Rotary Awards Scholarship to Ines I. Venegas
By Jeff Smith, Tualatin Rotary
Ines I. Venegas is the winner of the Tualatin Rotary Mentor Scholarship, Class of 2019.
Ines is a junior at Tualatin High School, successfully enrolled in a strong preparatory curriculum, including...
Second Take: Wendy Jane Henson
By Jonathan Crane, Founder, former publisher, Tualatin Life
In the literary world “tragedy” is defined as “a series of unfortunate events by which one or more of the literary characters undergoes several misfortunes, which...























