Photos are from the last “Home Again Parade” August 2007.

41st IBCT Coming Home from Iraq In April

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Parade, Family Fair being Planned, Community Members invited to Help Community members are invited to join local veterans groups in welcoming home the Headquarters Company of the 41st Infantry Brigade Combat Team (HHC, 41-IBCT).  Located...
Jane Whitmore.

VFW Men’s Auxiliary Being Formed

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A Men’s Auxiliary organizing meeting is being held at the Cpl Matthew Lembke Hall at 6:30 pm on Thursday, March 18.   Post Commander Ron Holland explained that there are many community members who...
Anika Girardi, Patriotic Essay Winner.

Patriotic Essay Winners Announced

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Tualatin Eighth grader Anika Girardi won the annual Patriot’s Pen contest conducted by Tualatin VFW Post 3452. She receives a $100 Savings Bond for college.  This patriotic essay contest was open to all Junior...
Ribbon cutting anchored by State Senator Richard Devlin and Post Commander.

New Tualatin Post Home Aims for the Future

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For the first time in many years, an Oregon VFW Post has significantly upgraded its facilities.    Tualatin Post and Auxiliary 3452 dedicated “Cpl. Matthew Lembke Hall” on August 26 with a bevy of...

Music was always important at Tualatin’s Winona Grange

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Tualatin’s soil is rich and deep and generally well suited for farming due to the giant ice age floods that left behind topsoil from what is now Montana, Idaho and Washington. So it is...

Tualatin’s First Farmer’s Market 

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George Saum Jr. poses beside his produce stand on Borland Road across the street and just east of Bridgeport School. Prices for produce were marked on a small blackboard, and if he had to...
Past Commander Dale Potts accepts certificate from SSG Anthony McDowell.

Tualatin VFW Moves to New Location

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The new Tualatin VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars) is moving into a new location.  You’ve probably noticed the construction that’s been going on for several years moving and restoring the landmark Robinson’s Crossing red...

Who Cleared Your Land?

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In 1852, young Jimmy Luster, a single man, settled on 160 acres of land in Section 2S,1W in Section 26. After his untimely death in 1857, his land was sold, re-sold and broken up...