Tualatin’s Pearl Harbor Survivor “Monty” Montague died on Fourth of July
Joins distinguished list of deceased American patriots in Tualatin Life stories
We lost our Pearl Harbor survivor, Al “Monty” Montague, on the fourth of July. He died in an accident on his property at age...
Mayor’s Corner
Tualatin is blessed with tremendous resources supporting our youth and the results in our young citizens are manifold. Within the last month, were several examples of special and unique youth accomplishments.
A Season to Remember and a Quest for a Title
Perhaps Terrance was referring to the success of the Tualatin Timberwolves baseball program. One year after building a state of the art hitting facility, the Timberwolves found themselves on the cusp of their first ever championship appearance.
Community 101 – A lesson in Giving
David Douglas High School in East Portland has a lot going on in terms of community involvement, especially through the student leaders who are involved with the Community 101 program.
Has Someone Been Dethroned?
Do you remember when you had only your first born child and then decided to have a second child? In your mind, did you envision your children playing nicely together, getting along, laughing, treating each other with respect, and always having each other’s backs?...
Barn Raising and Barn Razing
“Big as a barn”, “Were you born in a barn,” and that gratefully whispered hint, “Your barn door’s open” are often repeated phrases that probably came from generations who maybe did not live in...
Local Memorial Day Observance Highlights
“With a lot of gusto and the right amount of pomp, Tualatin’s 2014 Memorial Day Observance was the best ever!” That was the general agreement of the more than 250 attendees who also enjoyed bright warm sunshine at...
Tualatin High School Girls Basketball Coach Casey Bunn
Tualatin High School Girls’ Basketball Coach Casey Bunn is an amazing asset for our girls because she has had such a vast array of experiences that have contributed to the professional she has become. Casey grew
up in Stayton, and spent...
Tualatin Author’s Book Hits Stores in May
Two years ago, I started to write a book. My youngest son was only three years old and not yet in preschool. I was a busy mom. It would’ve been prudent for me to choose an easy...
Tualatin’s Jewel… The Sweek House
Almost hidden from view behind the railroad tracks and a row of trees, sits a stately Southern Colonial home along Boones Ferry Road, built by John and Maria Sweek. The Sweeks, like other Oregon Trail pioneers
of 1853, lived...