Tualatin News In Brief

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Tualatin Food Pantry Appoints Executive Director The Tualatin Food Pantry (TFP), which also operates under the name Tualatin School House Pantry, has named Danielle Schneider as its first Executive Director. Schneider’s extensive background in nonprofit leadership...
Alec Chunn

New Tualatin children’s librarian recommends imaginative books for early readers

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When Alec Chunn first fell head over heels for library life, he thought he’d make a career of curating picture books and hosting story times with the tiniest patrons.   But Tualatin’s new children’s librarian...

Prescott Bluebird Recovery Project Seeks Volunteers

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Maybe you’ve driven by the wooden bird houses that are mounted on power poles and fence lines and wondered about them. Many of these are bluebird boxes placed by the Prescott Bluebird Recovery Project...

Bridgeport Elementary Community Garden

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The Bridgeport Elementary Community Garden was established in 2016 with a combination of hard work and vision by a dedicated group of teachers, parents, and community volunteers. The garden has been cultivating good things...

What are neuromodulators?

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Tualatin Life sat down with Dr. Laura Lewman of Lumera Regenerative Medicine to talk about one of the most popular aesthetic procedures, neuromodulators.  TL: What are neuromodulators? LL: Neuromodulators are substances that temporarily stop the communication...
Plastic film is among the recycled items collected on the customer’s front porch by Ridwell.

Tualatin City Council considers franchise for Ridwell recycling service

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The city of Tualatin is exploring formalizing its relationship with Ridwell, a Seattle-based subscription service that’s already collecting hard-to-recycle items from households in the community. Want to recycle clear plastic clamshells, household batteries, fluorescent bulbs...

One Rotarian’s International Diplomacy

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Barbara Lauritzen was a busy Tualatin resident, and then in 2003, she joined The Tualatin Rotary Club. Her high school daughter had been chosen as a foreign exchange student, and Barbara would enter the...
Hilltop Community Garden.

Some Superheroes Have Gardening Skills…

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It’s sometimes easy to lose sight of the fact that heroes are all around us in our community, going out of their way to help others every day.  The skill that some of those...
The Path That Calls Me

Dramatic Coastal Landscapes on display at the Tualatin Library

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On March 4th, the Living Room Gallery in the Tualatin Public Library will host a new art show featuring gorgeous watercolor paintings by Harold Walkup, a signature member of the National Watercolor Society, the...
Hedges Creek Preserve in Tualatin.

City of Tualatin awards Climate Action Plan contract

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In a move aimed at decelerating climate change, Tualatin has tapped a team of four firms led by the Eugene-based Good Company to inventory local greenhouse gas emissions and chart a course for reducing...