Tualatin’s Hayley Rousselle Stars in The Miracle Worker

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Your last chance to see Beaverton Civic Theatre’s award winning production of William Gibson’s The Miracle Worker is coming June 9, when the cast and crew team up with the Lions Club for a...

Passport to Parenting

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Limits are important for a variety of reasons. They are to keep our children safe. They show we care about them. They help children learn what is socially acceptable. They provide a sense of...

Helenius Family Home Celebrates 100 Years

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In a newer subdivision, where there’s a garden nursery, an industrial park, a road with traffic concerns, an award winning park in one direction and a 22 mile Ice Age Tonquin Trail coming along in the other direction, another...

The Honor Flight Program

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I do my fair share of volunteer work and I have to tell you this is the single most gratifying work I’ve been involved in. To see literally hundreds of people at a time greet and thank these...

Meyer Family Update

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Last November, life changed in an instant for Tualatin resident and Portland Police Officer, Paul Meyer. While completing an ATV training course on Hayden Island on a stormy and wet Portland afternoon, Paul was struck by a falling...

“Clouds on a Boat”

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As the calendar changes, so does the exhibition at the Living Room Gallery at the Tualatin Library where from April 1st through the end of May 2013 the artwork of Sharon Hansen will be on display.   Click here to read full...

In Tualatin the 20s Roared Then Came Crashing Down

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Business was booming in Tualatin after the First World War, as gasoline filling stations replaced the old Blacksmith shops and farmers hauled wagon loads of onions, potatoes and grain to the Southern Pacific depot to be loaded onto...

Rain Matters

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During springtime in Tualatin, when all it seems to do is rain, there are many days we  completely agree with the sentiment of this nursery rhyme. Tualatin averages nearly 40 inches of rain a year - roughly...
USS Blackfin

Tualatin Navy Man Makes Eight War Patrols On Submarine USS Stingray After Surviving Dec....

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American naval submarine forces had a largely unheralded but significant impact towards winning the war in the Pacific against Japan in World War II.  Tualatin resident Albert “Monty” Montague, a Pearl Harbor survivor, was...

The Paul Meyer Story – An update

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Last month we reported on the accident of Officer Paul Meyer that occurred last November when a tree snapped and smashed down on him as he was riding an ATV during a police exercise on Hayden Island....