Former Tualatin City Councilor appointed to Tri-Met Board of Directors
Former Tualatin City Councilor Robert Kellogg was appointed to the Tri-Met board of directors last month after a nomination from Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek.
The Oregon Senate approved Kellogg’s four-year term on June 16, naming...
Embracing boredom this summer
Once the excitement of summer break begins to fade, many parents begin hearing the same grievance on repeat. “I’m bored” is a common anthem of kids on summer break. And while it can feel...
Now Playing! July 2023
looking for a laugh, Netflix also released the second season of I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson. The sketch comedy series is inventive, unexpected, and at times, downright bizarre, but it remains...
Broadway Rose Theatre Presents Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Timeless Classic
Broadway Rose Theatre Company presents Rodgers and Hammerstein’s beautifully lush Cinderella, a family-friendly musical featuring the enchanting new Broadway adaptation of one of the most beloved love stories of all time. Preview performance is...
Upcoming Programs at Tualatin Library : July 2023
Intercambio Language Exchange
Every Wednesday 4:30 - 5:30 pm in the Library Conference room
Join us every Wednesday for an informal and relaxed space where you can practice language learning!
Gain confidence by learning from others and...
Broadway Rose Teen Workshop to Present Big Fish, a Fantastic Tale of Magic and...
Participants in the Broadway Rose Theatre teen workshop will produce Big Fish, an extraordinary musical and magical tale playing August 17-19 at the Broadway Rose New Stage. Big Fish tells the fantastic tale of...
Aging in Place: July 2023
Please welcome a new contributor to this column and a recent new member of our Tualatin Community, Bev Forsman.
Companionship is an essential need, just as food, air, shelter, and water are.
Strong social connections are...
Mitochondria and Movement: The Perfect Power Couple
I’ve written before about why a regular movement routine is as important as brushing your teeth. I prefer the term movement over exercise because “exercise” can have negative connotations for some and may feel...
Widely opposed Norwood housing development withdraws code change request
Opponents of a proposed apartment complex celebrated last month after developers abruptly withdrew their application without explanation during a lengthy City Council meeting.
“I’ve been doing this for over 20 years, and this is the...
New Energy at the Tualatin Chamber of Commerce!
The Tualatin Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to the businesses who have trusted us to work on their behalf. We advocate for business in government affairs that may cause challenges for commerce. We promote...
























