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July-August 2011 Vol 1/Issue 4
Your Beaverton Community Resource
Historic Broadway Street t photo taken by Scott Gould
Market Map & Vendor Guide Pull-Out pages 11-14
Featuring: What to do in Washington County on Page 8-9 Historic Downtown Map on Page 4
Next Issue t Beaverton Parade Guide t Meet the Artists
Murrayhill Map on Page 22
t Guide to Senior Services
City Info on Page 24
t Beaverton Auto Services
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Beaverton Downtown Forum The Beaverton Downtown Association sponsors a monthly forum to provide information and discussion on topics affecting downtown Beaverton. This Month’s Topic:
Sign Code Change Recommendations When: Time: Where: RSVP:
Thursday, July 28, 2011 5:30 - 6:30 PM Beaverton Community Center, 12350 SW 5th St. Holly Thompson, (503) 526-2658 or hthompson@beavertonoregon.gov.
Contents
Refreshments provided by Beaverton Bakery and Goodness Coffee. Presented by the Beaverton Downtown Association and the City of Beaverton Main Street Program.
Beaverton Hispanic Resource Center 3 Beaverton Community Calendar 3 Downtown Beaverton Shopping 4-6 Art Court 7 Beaverton History Center 7 Washington County Visitor Association 8-9 Domestic Violence Resource Center 10 Beaverton Farmers Market 11-14 Neighbors Night Out 15 Old Town Festival 16 Beaverton Library Foundation 17 Village Home Education Resource Center 18 Tualatin Valley Gleaners 19 Beaverton Area Businesses 20 THPRD: Connecting people, parks & nature 21 Murrayhill Area Shopping 22-23 Beaverton City Info 24
2 – Beaverton Business Directory
Note from the Editor Hello Beaverton and welcome to the summer that should have been here weeks ago! Sure it was a little slow in coming but we at Cedar House Media feel that it was well worth the wait. What are we waiting for you ask? Well, take a look inside this issue of the directory where you’ll find information on outdoor activities, wineries, the farmers market and more. Or how about visiting a park this summer where on any given week you can find free outdoor movies, concerts and even live performances. But the best of all has got to be the Beaverton Celebration Day on August 27th. Yes, this is the new day for the parade but surrounding that will be a full day of music, art, food, activities, the Old Town Festival and much, much more. So as you’re flipping through this issue, note the community calendar on page 3, but also read about our local non-profits, visit a small business and most of all, enjoy the summer! Sincerely yours,
Publisher Executive Editor
Cory Burden Advertising Sales Editor
Michael Wong Graphic Layout / Design
Craig Wann Writers
Juanita Villarreal Michael Wong Patti Guptail WCVA LaDonna burgess Ginger Rapport Rhonda Coakley Erin Gordenier Ute Mitchell Carine Arendes Monica Shumaker Bob Wayt 12120 SW First Street Beaverton, OR 97005 503.641.3320 bbd@cedarhousemedia.com
Cory Burden Owner of Cedar House Media (and long time Beaverton resident)
The Beaverton Business Directory & Shopping Guide is published by Cedar House Media, Beaverton’s homegrown print and graphics shop.
Beaverton Hispanic Resource Center Creating a Bridge from One Beaverton Community to Another By Juanita Villarreal
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GENERAL, COSMETIC, FAMILY DENTISTRY
Beaverton Community Calendar
503-590-7574 Scott R. Walker, D.M.D.
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July 7 Introduction to Digital Photography, Library Meeting Room B, 10am-noon 7 THPRD Concert in the Park (Quarterash), Garden Home Park, 6pm-8pm 9 Super Smash Bros. Brawl Tournament at the Library, meeting room B, 630pm 9 Ten Tiny Dances performing at the City Park, 10am-1pm 10 THPRD Concert in the Park (GruVbox), Center Street Park, 6pm-8pm 12 Presentation: Stories from Beaverton’s Past, Beaverton History Center, 7pm-830pm 13 Local Bakery Taste-Off (grades 6-12), Library Meeting Room A, 7pm 13 Picnic & Theatre in the Park, Schifer Park, 6pm-730pm 14 T-Shirt Tie-Dying on the front lawn of the Library, 3pm 14 Angry Birds Party (grades 6-12), Library Meeting Rooms A&B, 7pm 14 THPRD Concert in the Park (The Midnight Serenaders/Trash Can Joe), Arnold Park, 6pm-8pm 15 Summer Picnic on the Patio, Elsie Stuhr Center, 1130am-130pm 16 THPRD Theatre in the Park, Schifer Park, 6pm-8pm 21 THPRD Concert in the Park, Greenway Park, 6pm-8pm 22 Picnic & Movie in the Park, Carolwood Park, 6pm-730pm 22 Youth Tennis Day, introducing kids to tennis, 130pm (Call 503-629-6331) 23 Wii Gaming fun at the Library, meeting room B, 230pm 24 THPRD Theatre in the Park (Twelfe Night), Carolwood Park, 6pm-8pm 26 Magic: The Gathering Game for Teens, Library Conference Room, 2pm 26 Beaverton Last Tuesday at the Round Fountain Plaza, 5pm-8pm 30 THPRD Hawaiian Luau at the Elsie Stuhr Center, 530pm-8pm 30 THPRD Party in the Park hosts Beaverton International Celebration
www.MurraySchollsFamilyDental.com
Diane Snedecor
503-816-4660 Purveyors of fine nuts, dried fruits and delicious chocolates
503-601-0718 For the Destination Bride 4450 SW Hall Blvd. See Downtown map page 4 (E2)
www.BellaVictoriaBoutique.com
Affordable Wedding Dresses Let our professional bridal consultant find the perfect dress for your perfect day!
August 2 Summer Celebration Concert (Michael Allen Harrison and Friends) at the Jenkins Estate, 6pm 3 Picnic & Theatre in the Park, Camille Park, 6pm-730pm 4 National Night Out Event at Big Al’s, 5pm-8pm 4 THPRD Concert in the Park, Cedar Mill Park, 6pm-8pm 5 Picnic & Movie in the Park, Autumn Ridge Park, 6pm-730pm 6 THPRD Bow Wow Bash at the Garden Home Recreation Center, 11am3pm 7 THPRD Concert in the Park (Hapa), Autumn Ridge Park, 6pm-8pm 9 Presentation: My Grandfather’s Trunk presented by the great-granddaughter of Joseph Meek, Beaverton History Center, 7pm-830pm 11 THPRD Concert in the Park, Raleigh Park, 6pm-8pm 12 Flicks by the Fountain, Beaverton City Park, 8pm 13 THPRD Summer Celebration Concert (Curtis Salgado), HMT Recreation Center, 6pm-8pm 13 THPRD Big Truck Day, Conestoga Recreation Center, 12am-2pm 13, 27 Wii Gaming fun at the Library, meeting room B, 230pm 16 Henna Party (grades 6-12), Library Meeting Rooms A&B, 630pm 19 Flicks by the Fountain, Beaverton City Park, 8pm 27 Beaverton Celebration Day: Fun Run, Bike Beaverton, Old Town Festival, Beaverton Community Vision Celebration, Beaverton Celebration Parade 27 THPRD Bug Fest at the Nature Park, 11am-4pm 30 Magic: The Gathering Game for Teens, Library Conference Room, 2pm 30 Beaverton Last Tuesday at the Round Fountain Plaza, 5pm-8pm
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CALL 503-597-5647
Evening & Weekend Appointments Available
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Irina Moga, DDS Denture Clinique
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Bombshells Salon
Sun Connections Travel & Cruises
Library Parking
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Snack Stand
BiZee Bird Store
Book Corner
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Goodness Coffee House
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Living Wisely
Social Security Administration
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Tangle & Toes Salon
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McBride Optical
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Beaverton Swim Center Service
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Fine Art Gallery located at 12570 SW Broadway St. All Local Artists. www.artonbroadway.net
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Beaverton Bakery
The Right Bank for your business. Call one of our client service specialists TODAY! 503-350-1205 www.therightbank.com F4
Tonight you could be dancing! Foxtrot, Tango, Rumba, Salsa, Waltz, Cha-cha, Swing & more! 503-350-2700 Portlandballroomdance.com D3 See ad page 19
All of US, Serving You Open Saturdays 9am–2pm Monday-Friday 9am–6pm www.usbank.com 503-646-3101
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Beaverton Art Court Featuring local artists with handmade products. Find us next to the Farmers Market every Saturday. 503-646-7107 D6
New Salon Now Open! Come see us for some personal pampering and get your car spiffed up at the same time. 503-564-8772 F1 See Ad page 15
Cakes for all occasions! Petit Fours, cookies, bread, cinema, catering trays & more! 503-646-7136 www.beavertonbakery.com E3
Full service salon,
Evo hair care, gelish custom nails, massage, waxing & more. 503-352-9245 www.covetsalon.com D3
All lottery games. Happy Hour M-F: 4-7. 503-644-7847 www.ringosbar.com
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decarli Restaurant
Dairy Queen Beaverton
Italian inspired with a menu that changes weekly featuring fresh seasonal ingredients from the Northwest. 503-641-3223 www.decarlirestaurant.com C4
Burgers, hot dogs, chicken, salads, shakes, cakes and more. So good its rediQulous 503-644-3469 A3
A&P Appliance Parts
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covet
Voted Portlands best burger!
Open Saturdays:
All major brands serviced
May 7 to Oct 29 8am -130pm;
discount parts, in-shop repair, microwaves ok. 503-644-0382 www.apappliance.net C3
Open Wednesdays: Jun 22 – Aug 31 3pm - 6pm
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Free Ionized Water Ionic foot spas, Himalayan crystal salt lamps, hand-made herbal extracts and more! Call 503-922-1060 www.healthyions.com C3
Full Service Shop! Detail, 3M Clear Bra, tint Bumper repair, Touch-up Hand Wash, Interior fix www.apexautospa.com 503-646-APEX (2739) See Ad page 15
Professional printing & graphics
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Glorias Secret Café Hair, skin & nails for men, women and children. Specializing in color. 503-641-5488 www.tanglesandtoes.com
Enjoy your car interior AND outshine your neighbor’s car! $5 Loaner Cars Avail (BMWs!) www.FreshStartDetail.com 503 641-3285 G3
A little taste of El Salvador Mango Habanero Chicken, homemade salsa and many more delicious secrets. 503-268-2124 D3
at discounted prices. See ad on page 10 & 15. www.cedarhousemedia.com 503-641-3320 G5
Goodness Coffee House A Family Cafe with a Healthy Yummi menu Gluten Free Welcome sharinggoodness.com Bring Ad, Get 10% OFF!
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Sun Connections Travel & Cruises Creating memories, one vacation at a time. 503-655-4850 (see ad on page 7) www.sunconnections.com H6
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Little Pixels Body piercing, cover-ups, tattoo removal, restorations, ceremonial work 503-469-8288 Myspace.com/addictionstattoo D4
Mediterranean Café
Ickabod’s Tavern
Gyros, wraps, personal pizzas, rice bowls, salads & more! Take out & delivery OK. 503-756-8938 C4
Famous Bod’s Burger Fresh cut fries, pool tables, Texas Hold’em Thurs-Sat. 503-646-0222
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Family Photography. See High School senior coupon on page 2. 12620 SW Farmington. www.littlepixels.net 503-933-6677 Beaverton Business Directory –
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Downtown Beaverton Shopping Public/City Services
Vanek’s Shoe Repair Western Boots-Tony Lama & many more. Orthopedic, Prescriptions filled, Birkenstock repair OK! 503-643-1266
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Singing River Natural Medicine Office of Dr. Means,
& Realty Group
naturopathic physician, acupuncturist, nutritional supplements, massage therapy, 503-641-6400
Full-Service Residential Property Mgmt & Sales! 503-641-4620 www.alpinepdx.com
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Beaverton High School Where tradition never graduates 503-259-5000 A3 D5
Real Estate Sales & Antiques & Modern
property management. Serving the greater Portland area. 503-646-3848 www.realpronw.com F4
For your smile,
repair, custom built, pillows, foam replacements & more. 12655 SW First Street 503-641-2022 C4
For your health, For you! 503-646-5909 www.drmoga.com
Oregon WIC Program
Denture Clinique
Public health program for women, infant & children 800-723-3638
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“Feelings Delivered Daily” Flowers for every occasion, plants, cards, gifts & more! www.beavertonflorists.com 503-644-0129 C5
Open Minds, Open Hearts Open Doors. Beaverton First United Methodist www.beavertonumc.org 503-646-7107 Sunday Worship: 10:30am
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Kids, women, home,
Michael Moga, LD
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Full and partial dentures Open 7 days by appointment! 503-643-6213 B6
The Book Corner For gently used books at affordable prices w/ proceeds donated to the Beaverton library. 503-643-5188 D7
The place for all your bird needs. Exotic birds, healthy foods, toys, boarding & advice. Great prices! 503-644-9515 www.bizeebird.com C7
503-347-6876
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new and resale. Items by local artists. 503-646-2530 Friend us on Facebook!
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Dr. McBride’s Office Optometrists Public Health Clinic 503-846-8851
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Examining eyes in Beaverton since the dinosaurs roamed. Corner of 1st and Hall (503) 644-3614 E4
Beaverton Dental Arts
Welcoming new patients! Centered on you so you can center on life! Auto, sports, children’s injuries; neck/back pain, headaches and more! 503-430-7371 C5
Preventative & cosmetic, Emergency care, 10% senior Discount: 503-644-3312 www.beavertondentalarts.com B4
All natural candlewax, recycled gifts and consignments. Ask about our school fundraisers. 503-318-9648 H4
Service & Sales All PC brands repaired New laptops & desktops 503.866.3747 www.sunsetcomputer.net
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Public/City Services
Products & beyond---- - Gift Baskets, unique kitchen items & cooking suggestions. Apkitchen.com / 644-0382 C3 See Ad page 19
Prescription delivery, drive-up window, fine giftware, mobility- DME sales/rentals medicare accredited 503-644-2101 F2
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Bella Victoria
Visceral Manipulation Craniosacral therapy, 3D manual manipulation, family care & injuries. 503-646-3511
Beaverton Swim Center Aquatic fitness programs Lessons for all levels Parties and pool rentals 503-629-6312
Social Security Office 800-772-1213
Rosaries, statues, crucifixes, DVDs and more. www.blessingsfromheaven.org 503-644-1814 E5
Farmers Market Products
See ad page 3
Young Chiropratic
Catholic Book Store & Gift Shop
US Post Office B5
503-643-5263
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For the Destination Bride Formal, informal, prom Bridesmaid and more! 503-601-0718 bellavictoriaboutique.com
MVPdanceelite.com
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Have fun while learning jazz, hiphop, tap, ballet, breaking, improv and more! 503-641-5678 D4
Amazing Caribbean Cruises! New Orleans, Costa Maya, Belize City, Roatan Honduras, Cozumel, New Orleans
Take a 7 day cruise in 2012 for as low as $330!* Travel Dates: Sept. 30 or Dec. 9, 2012 Limited Special Deposits are only $50 for Sept. or $100 for Dec. cruise. (a regular deposit of $250.00 will apply after July 31st)
See map page 4
Travel Layaway Plan Available
Sun Connections Travel & Cruises, LLC
(503) 655-4850
www.sunconnections.com travel@sunconnections.com * The above prices do not include: Airfares, transfers, port charges, tax. Special deposit offer is for a limited time only... ACT NOW!
For more information, contact Carin Stronczek (503-646-7107) or Roy Guptill (503-643-4183).
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Wa s h i n g to n C o u n t y V i s i to r A s s o c i a t i o n See What’s Happening In Your Own Backyard By the Washington County Visitors Association
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hose who live, work and play in Beaverton are just minutes away from some of Oregon’s most beloved attractions and things to do. From well-known wineries and acclaimed restaurants to state-ofthe-art golf and tranquil outdoor spaces, there are plenty of places to explore in your own backyard. Tualatin Hills Nature Park and Cooper Mountain Nature Park are just two of the peaceful outdoor recreational areas that transport you away from the hustle and bustle of the suburbs. These two parks are open to the public, are free of charge and provide an escape from the everyday and whisk visitors to the natural beauty of the area. From breathtaking views to the sweet smell of locally produced wine, Ponzi Vineyards and Cooper Mountain Vineyards, both located in southwestern Beaverton, are two of Washington County’s nearly 30 wineries. Open daily, these two winery tasting rooms are popular among locals and visitors alike, and pour varietals such as Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris and more. Beaverton’s dining scene is taking off, and has captured the attention of locals, as well as Portlanders, looking for local fine-dining restaurants. Decarli, located in downtown Beaverton, and the venerable Hall St. Grill, located near Cedar Hills Crossing, are two local restaurants that are pleasing diners with their inventive dishes and luscious wine and cocktail selections. RedTail Golf Center (formerly Progress Downs) has been a Beaverton staple for decades; however, what many may not know is that RedTail uses state-of-the-art technology in its teaching programs. This instructional technology is used to help improve golfers’ swings, while potentially lowering scores and enhancing the overall enjoyment of golf. This 7,100-yard, championship 18-hole course is the perfect place to spend a sunny, summer day. These are just a sampling of the many things to see and do in your own backyard. To learn more about the attractions in Beaverton, as well as throughout all of Washington County, check out www.VisitWashingtonCountyOregon.com.
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Lodging
Wineries
Do you have visiting friends and relatives, but no room at home? Are you planning a family reunion or other larger gathering. Washington County has lodging to fit everyone, from historic hotels to bed-and-breakfasts, or choose from the many familiar hotel brands you know and love.
Did you know there are more than 25 wineries in Washington County, many of which are located within a short, 20-30 minute drive? Great wine and gorgeous vistas make a perfect backdrop for an afternoon picnic, a game of bocce ball or an outdoor concert. Can’t wait for the weekend to visit a winery? These wineries are open daily:
Beaverton Budget Inn
Homestead Studio Suites
13295 SW Canyon Rd. Beaverton, OR 97005 (503) 646-2155
Portland-Beaverton 875 SW 158th Ave. Beaverton, OR 97006 (503) 690-3600 www.homesteadhotels.com/
Comfort Inn & Suites West 13455 SW Tualatin Valley Hwy. Beaverton, OR 97005 (503) 643-9100 www.portlandcomfortinn.com
Cornerstone Bed and Breakfast 17290 SW Alvord Ln. Beaverton, OR 97007 (503) 747-2345 www.cornerstonebedandbreakfast. com
Courtyard by Marriott 8500 SW Nimbus Dr. Beaverton, OR 97005 (503) 641-3200 www.marriott.com
Extended Stay America
Homewood Suites By Hilton 15525 NW Gateway Ct. Beaverton, OR 97006 (503) 614-0900 portlandbeaverton.homewoodsuites.com
Motel 6 Beaverton 12255 SW Canyon Rd. Beaverton, OR 97005 (503) 646-4131 www.motel6.com
Peppertree Inn 10720 SW Allen Blvd. Beaverton, OR 97005 (503) 641-7477 www.peppertreeinn.com
Phoenix Inn Suites
Portland-Beaverton 18665 NW Eider Ct. Beaverton, OR 97006 (503) 439-1515 www.extendedstay.com
15402 NW Cornell Rd. Beaverton, OR 97006 (503) 614-8100 www.phoenixinn.com/beaverton/
Fairfield Inn & Suites
Shilo Inn Hotel Beaverton
Portland West/Beaverton, OR 15583 NW Gateway Ct. Beaverton, OR 97006 (503) 972-0048 www.marriott.com/pdxfh
9900 SW Canyon Rd. Portland, OR 97225 (503) 297-2551 www.shiloinns.com/
Elk Cove Vineyards
9480 SW Grabhorn Rd. Beaverton, OR 97140 (503) 649-0027 Daily, 12-5 p.m. www.coopermountainwine.com
27751 NW Olson Rd. Gaston, OR 97140 (503) 985-7760 Daily, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. www.elkcove.com
Ponzi Vineyards
Kramer Vineyards
14665 SW Winery Ln. Beaverton, OR 97140 (503) 628-1227 Daily, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. www.ponziwines.com
26830 NW Olson Rd Gaston, OR 97124 (503) 662-4545 Daily, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. www.kramervineyards.com
Apolloni Vineyards
Plum Hill Vineyards
14135 NW Timmerman Rd. Forest Grove, OR 97140 (503) 330-5946 Daily, Fri-Sun, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. www.apolloni.com
6505 SW Old Hwy. 47 Gaston, OR 97116 (503) 359-4706 Daily, Mon-Sat, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Sun, 12-5 p.m. www.PlumHillWine.com
David Hill Vineyard & Winery 46350 NW David Hill Rd. Forest Grove, OR 97123 (503) 992-8545 Daily, 11 a.m. -5 p.m. www.davidhillwinery.com
Montinore Estate 3663 SW Dilley Rd. Forest Grove, OR 97007 (503) 359-5012 Daily, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. www.montinore.com
SakeOne
Oak Knoll Winery 29700 SW Burkhalter Rd. Hillsboro, OR 97140 (503) 648-8198 Daily, 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. (Until 5 p.m. on weekends through September) www.oakknollwinery.com
Shafer Vineyard Cellars Forest Grove, OR 503-357-6604 Hours: daily, 11-5 pm, closed Wednesday www.shafervineyardcellars.com/
820 Elm St. Forest Grove, OR 97119 (503) 357-7056 Daily, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. www.sakeone.com
Hilton Garden Inn Portland/Beaverton 15520 NW Gateway Ct. Beaverton, OR 97006 (503) 439-1717 portlandbeaverton.stayhgi.com
Bocci Ball at Ponzi Vineyards
503 345 9590 (box office) www.bagnbaggage.org
Upcoming Performances 7/28 - 8/13: The Tempest 9/21-10/9: Crimes of the Heart 10/30: The Wines of Halloween
Cooper Mountain Vineyards
Bag&Baggage Productions, based in Hillsboro, is committed to unique interpretations and novel stagings of plays by the world’s bestknown authors. We seek to rethink and reinvigorate the most celebrated titles, to challenge the public to experience them in new ways, and to connect our work to the lives and experiences of our audiences.
Wa s h i n g to n C o u n t y V i s i to r A s s o c i a t i o n Outdoor Activities
Scenic Wedding Venues
Washington County offers countless of outdoor adventures. From biking to zip-lining, Washington County has more than 200 parks, several wetlands and wildlife preserves, campgrounds, forested areas, and a host of outdoor recreational activities. Plus, Washington County is home to the area’s only public aerial ropes course. Here’s just a small sampling of the options in your backyard:
Located among pristine agricultural farm lands, there are many locations and venues that will provide idyllic scenery for everlasting memories. Stunning views, serene gardens, romantic churches, and countless other scenic spots make Washington County the ideal place for a wedding. As a bonus, the WCVA provides brides-to-be and wedding planners with complimentary assistance with event details like finding a venue, catering and other event services.
Outdoor Theatre Bag&Baggage Tom Hughes Civic Center Plaza E. Main street between 1st and 2ndDowntown Hillsboro, (503) 345-9590 www.bagnbaggage.org
Nature Parks Tualatin Hills Nature Park & Interpretive Center 15655 SW Millikan Way Beaverton, OR 97007 (503) 629-6350 www.thprd.org/parks/thnp.cfm
Cooper Mt. Nature Park 18892 SW Kemmer Rd. Beaverton, OR 97007 (503) 629-6350 www.thprd.org
L.L. ”Stub” Stewart State Park 30380 NW Hwy. 47, Buxton, OR 97109 (503) 324-0606 www.oregonstateparks.org
Henry Hagg Lake & Scoggins Valley Park 50250 SW Scoggins Valley Rd. Gaston, OR 97119 (503) 846-8715 www.co.washington.or.us
Outdoor Concerts Oak Knoll Winery ”Toast to the Tunes” 29700 SW Burkhalter Rd. Hillsboro, OR 97123 (503) 648-8198 www.oakknollwinery.com
EasyGo Farm 16430 SW Holly Hill Rd Hillsboro, OR 97123 (503) 628-2023 http://easygofarm.net/
Tualatin RiverkeepersKayak & Canoe Rentals
L-Bar-T Bison Ranch
Cook Park boat dock 17005 SW 92nd Ave. Tigard, OR 97223 (503) 218- 2580 http://tualatinriverkeepers.org/
43465 SW Hiatt Rd. Forest Grove, OR 97116 503) 357-5141 www.lbartbison.com
Alder Creek Kayak & Canoe Rentals
Active Outdoors Tree to Tree Adventure Park 2975 SW Nelson Rd. Gaston, OR 97119 (503) 357-0109 http://treetotreeadventurepark.com
Greenway Park Disc Golf Course 8405 SW Creekside Pl. Beaverton, OR 97008 (503) 629-6330 www.thprd.org/parks/discgolf.cfm
Banks-Vernonia State Trail 30380 NW Hwy. 47 Buxton, OR 97109 (503) 324-0606 www.oregonstateparks.org
Banks Bicycle Repair & Rental @ the Banks-Vernonia State Trailhead 14175 NW Sellers Rd. Banks, OR 97106 (503) 680-3269
Tualatin Riverkeepers Tualatin River Kayak Tours
Ardiri Winery & Vineyards
McMenamins Imbrie Hall
35040 SW Unger Rd. Cornelius, OR 97113 (503) 628-6060 www.ardiriwine.com/
4045 NW Cornelius Pass Rd. Hillsboro, OR 97124 (503) 640-6174 www.mcmenamins.com
Browns Ferry Park 5855 SW Nyberg Ln. Tualatin, OR 97062 (503) 691-2405 www.aldercreek.com
Elk Cove Vineyards
Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club
27751 NW Olson Rd. Gaston, OR 97119 (503) 985-7760 www.elkcove.com
12930 Old Pumpkin Ridge Rd. North Plains, OR 97133 (503) 647-4747 www.pumpkinridge.com
Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge
Garden Vineyards
River House at Rood Bridge Park
19255 SW Pacific Hwy. Sherwood, 97140 (503) 625-5944 www.fws.gov/tualatinriver
12960 NW Dick Rd. Hillsboro, OR 97124 (503) 547-9046 www.gardenvineyards.com
Jenkins Estate RedTail Golf Center 8200 SW Scholls Ferry Rd. Beaverton, OR 97008 (503) 646-5166 www.golfredtail.com
8005 SW Grabhorn Rd. Beaverton, OR 97007 (503) 629-6355 www.thprd.org
McMenamins Grand Lodge Tillamook Forest Center 45500 Wilson River Hwy. Tillamook, OR 97141 (503) 815-6800 www.tillamookforestcenter.org
3505 Pacific Ave. Forest Grove, OR 97116 (503) 992-9533 www.mcmenamins.com
Farmers Market
4000 SE Rood Bridge Rd. Hillsboro, OR 97123 (503) 681-6120 www.ci.hillsboro.or.us
The Reserve Vineyards & Golf Club 4805 SW 229th Ave. Aloha, OR 97007 (503) 649-8191 www.reservegolf.com
World Forestry Center 4033 SW Canyon Rd. Portland, OR 97221 503-228-1367 www.worldforestry.org
Beaverton Farmers Market 12375 SW 5th St. Beaverton, OR 97005 www.beavertonfarmersmarket.com/
Beautiful Hands-on Exhibits Trails
Free Admission!
Tualatin, OR (503) 218-2580 http://tualatinriverkeepers.org/
Ponzi Vineyards Sunday Evenings 14665 SW Winery Lane Beaverton, OR 97007 (503) 628-1227 www.ponziwines.com
Tree to Tree Adventure Park
Montinore Estate Last Thursdays 3663 SW Dilley Rd. Forest Grove, OR 97116 (503) 359-5012 www.montinore.com
Livestock Farms Alpacas of Oregon 21345 SW Aebischer Rd. Sherwood, OR 97140 (503) 348-6954 www.alpacasoforegon.com
Tillamook Forest Center 22 miles east of Tillamook on Highway 6 Summer hours: 7 days a week, 10-5
(866) 930-4646 (toll free) www.tillamookforestcenter.org find yourself in the forest Beaverton Business Directory –
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Beaverton Farmers Market
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Beaverton Farmers Market
www.beavertonfarmersmarket.com
Farmers Market Booth Listings Oregon grown strawberries,
Fresh local seafood, smoked
Blueberries, raspberries, blackberries and grapes. 503-992-0710 www.ungerfarms.com
salmon & canned products. Also find unique gifts from the sea! 503-861-8277 www.skipanonbrand.com
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100% Natural Hand Crafted Salsas: original, hot, chunky, tropical and Salsa-Que. Hillsboro, OR: 503-615-4044 www.grandmachongas.com BOOTH #16
Offering an exclusive
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selection of Oregon wines, hand crafted by our dedicated winemaker. (503) 868-7076 Arcanecellars.com
Come sample our famous cherries, peaches, nectarines and apricots. 509-952-0551 www.profarmproduce.com
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Denison Farms Organic Berries & Vegetables berries, tomatoes, potatoes, peppers & more. From our local organic family farm. www.denisonfarms.com BOOTH #29
Fairview Farm Organic Goat Dairy
Quinn’s Crab Cakes Simply the Best! Fresh.Handmade.Local Dungeness. 503-709-6984 BOOTH #128
Deep Roots Farm Come taste the abundance July brings: berries, beans, and the first tomatoes of Summer. www.deeprootsfarm.com BOOTH #83
Handmade Farmstead organic goat’s milk cheese and frozen yogurt. 503-623-4744 www.fairviewfarmdairy.com BOOTH #14
Freshly prepared beans Handmade from natural NW Ingredients. 503-546-6557 www.betterbeanco.com BOOTH #103
Orchard Fresh Jams, Jellies, Butters, Sauces, Syrups, pie fillings & more! 541-234-4481 packerorchardsandbakery.com BOOTH #11
I Love My Dog
Fresh Dungeness Crab. Also salmon, halibut, tuna, rock fish, oysters and more! 866-569-4891 www.lindabrandcrab.com BOOTH #117
All natural dog treats.
Home of Kick Ax Coffee
low-fat and wheat-free varieties Committed to your dog’s health! Visit us at: www.ilovemydogstore.com
Visit our booth and taste exceptional locally artisan roasted coffees from around the world! www.originalcoffeebreak.com
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feastworks catering & charcuterie The Berry Patch
Handcrafted Charcuterie Sausages, Bacon, Pate, etc... Event catering, whole pig roasts. www.feastworks.com 503-284-1704 BOOTH #134
Sustainably grown to meet all of your berry needs. Fresh from the heart of the Willamette Valley. 503-951-7713
Fresh cherries, peaches, nectarines, and apples. www.bairdfamilyorchards.com
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Beaverton became a county registered township on December 28th, 1868. The Beaverton School District is the 3rd largest in Oregon.
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Denney Rd is named after Thomas Denney who travelled the Oregon Trail and settled in Beaverton in 1850. Peter Scholls came to Oregon in 1847 and built a Ferry to cross the Tualatin River. Beavertonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s longest daylight stretch during the summer is almost 16 Hours (5:21am to 9:02pm). Beaverton has over 200 parks with 30 miles of hiking trails.
Upcoming Performances The Oregon Guitar Quartet selections from 5 CDâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Sunday, November 6, 2011 at 2:30 p.m. Flute, Viola and Harp Trio Takamitsu, Debussy, Yang Sunday, November 13, 2011 at 2:30 p.m.
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Visit the Beaverton History Center (12412 SW Broadway) to learn more about our cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s past. Open Tues/Thurs, noon to 4pm. www.historicbeaverton.org
Beaverton Library Auditorium 12375 SW Fifth St, Beaverton, OR 97005 $18 in advance, $20 at the door check or cash only visit www.musicinsmallspaces.org for more details
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Bring food or purchase fresh food at the Beaverton Farmers Market and meet Mayor Denny Doyle and the Beaverton City Councilors, who will be volunteering at the collection bins. Tualatin Valley Gleaners and the Oregon Food Bank.
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It Takes A Village: Village Home Education Resource Center â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Real Choices for Real Learning By Ute Mitchell
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Styles at Hart Neighborhood
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$5 off any service for new clients. Color/highlights, perm, hair cuts, senior roller sets. Located near the Plaid Pantry on Hart Rd & 170th Ave. 503-591-1998
Get Healthy and go green with products from Shaklee. Healthy nutrition, weight, home and beauty. 503-550-6378
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Mental Health Therapist Anxiety, depression, divorce, grief, abuse, PTSD & more. Milana Robben, M.S., NCC Call me at 503-826-2668 Reiki - Balance for Life Healing Arts Practitioner / Teacher Affordable 503-816-5419 Individual/group therapy for ages 6-40. Free 30 min consult. Anxiety, depression, relationships. Reduced fee avail. Call 503-746-5591
A multi-service company www.leafllc.com Call us at 503-670-9266
Swedish, deep tissue, trigger point work, neuromuscular therapy. Call Ada Boje: 503-641-7743
Full Service Salon and DaySpa Massage, Pedi’s, Mani’s, Waxing, Permanent Makeup, Boutique, Tattoo Removal. 503-644-2800 Oregonsgrandsalonspa.com
Interior horticulture, outdoor landscaping including containerized plantings. Indoor & outdoor holiday decor & lighting. Com/Res maid & Janitorial Services. Cornerstone Certified Home Inspections Exceeding expectations! OCHI 0226/CCB129609 beavertoninspector.com 503-356-8070
The Handyman, Inc. Odd Jobs, Free Estimates Insured, Bonded, Licensed ccb#180247 Call Larry Gersh at 503-922-1067
Jan’s House Cleaning
Individual/group therapy for ages 6-40. Free 30 min consult. Anxiety, depression, relationships. Reduced fee avail. Call 503-746-5591 Wellness Coaching Specializing in CFS Fatigue Stress Energy 800-536-1322 www.TheHolistiCoach.com
& Gardening, 10+ years From bi-weekly to monthly All rooms, all surfaces! 503-327-4176
Cue the Announcer Writing, Voice, Production radio commercials, website narrations, voice-over Free Quote 503-716-8479 www.cuetheannouncer.com
Specific Chiropractor Care Specializing in motor vehicle & work related injuries. See our ad. 503-469-9824 www.drjameslybarger.com
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Tree Pruning & Removal Plant Health Care Disease Diagnosis Arborist Reporting 503.473.6067 The Plumbers, Inc Serving residential & commercial customers. Remodeling and/or new construction. ccb#177214 www.theplumbersinc.net 503-519-6644
Personalized Wristbands *Person’s Name *Contact Phone Number *Medical Info, as needed www.icebandsnorthwest.com
A stress free one on one learning atmosphere in the comfort of your own home. We make house calls 877-988-8679 www.tutordoctor.com
Individual/group therapy for ages 6-40. Free 30 min consult. Anxiety, depression, relationships. Reduced fee avail. Call 503-746-5591
KIDS COOKING WORKSHOPS Classes and Parties featuring Demarle at Home/ Tastefully Simple. Adult classes also available. 503-521-6896
Family Photography Infants, babies, kids & families. Casual & relaxed sittings. 503-956-7717 appleblossomphoto.com
1 Month Free Taekwondo + Free Uniform New students only. Offer good at Murrayhill location.
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Family Photography Infants, babies, kids & families. Casual & relaxed sittings. 503-956-7717 appleblossomphoto.com
Yes, find Jeans that fit! Come visit where friends meet for fashion. Unique wardrobe items & basics too. 503-297-1609 Raleigh Hills Location (see ad page 10)
Doggy Dog Walker & in Home Pet Care. Daily dog walks & cat care Pet sitter, Tigard/Beaverton doggy-dog-walker.com 503-789-9425 Whimsical art, jewelry, stationary & more! Commissions Available! www.BluePlumeStudio.com 503-926-7239
17455 SW Farmington Rd Beaverton, OR 97007 503-649-7200 www.beavertontkd.com
14795 SW Murray Scholls Rd Beaverton, OR 97007 503-524-4800 www.murraytkd.com See Murrayhill map page 22 (D5)
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In 2008, the district moved to a more comprehensive program, developing a sustainable purchasing calculator and establishing purchasing and operational baseline data to determine sustainability focus areas.
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bioswales at parks and facilities have aided in water quality efforts. The districtâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Information Services Department is working to make ofÂżce spaces more sustainable through the removal of certain desktop printers and the use of centralized printers to reduce electronic and paper waste.
One of the major projects undertaken by the district has been a complete internal inventory of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) such as electricity consumption, purchasing and fuel use. From this analysis, THPRD is developing a Climate Action Plan targeting the areas that can be adjusted the most.
Other action steps by THPRD include recycling oil and paint, the use of arborist wood chips as mulch, green waste recycling, and even installation of recycled plastic park benches.
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Salon & Spa Hair care, skin care, massage, waxing 503-641-2767 www.truawakenings.com
Come see us for expert care, diagnosis and treatment of ankle/foot disorders. 503-597-5647 D4
Bowling, games, sports C2
bar & grill. Groups, parties and events OK! See our Ad. 503-748-6118 www.ilovebigals.com
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www.abgemlab.com Appraisals, repair, design consignment, insurance & estates, same day service. 503-524-6896
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We’re here to help. Great Beaverton dining at the Murrayhill pond. 503-590-6030 www.cafemurrayhill.com
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We’re here to listen. Reading, writing, phonics, math, study skills & more. Call us. 503-590-6800 F4
www.glennhorton.net F4
503-813-0377 Care for the whole family now available at Murrayhill. Join at www.kp.org
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Dentistry for all ages! FREE Whitening for New Patients! 503-521-1333 www.murrayhilldental.com
bar & grill. Groups, parties and events OK! 503-748-6118 www.ilovebigals.com
Auto, home, life, renters, health, business, boat & more! Call Glenn Horton 503-590-4440
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70% off now! Help your child defend themselves while raising self confidence in a fun family atmosphere. 503-671-9999 C2
Stumptown coffee Free wi-fi, donuts, deli, salads, drive-thru. 503-524-7372 www.metroperc.com
www.lianenishimura.com
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Realtor/Prop. Mgmt. Comprehensive dental
Beaverton Bakery Express
care for your entire family. 503-590-7574 murrayschollsfamilydental.com A5
Working with buyers, sellers, owners & investors. Westside Specialist. Call Lisa w/The Sunset Group 503-679-8477 E3
Auto, home, life, renters, health, business, boat & more! Call Liane at 503 579-3005
www.24hourfitness.com D2
New renovations, group classes, basketball court, lap pool, personal training & more! 503-579-5090 E4
Cakes for all occasions! Coffee shop, tea, donuts, Torrefaxione Italia Espresso, Pastries and more. 503-579-1600 F2
Call Kate: 503-516-5171
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Residential/Commercial Your Neighborhood Family Doctor’s Office. Accepting new patients, call today. 503-597-5647 murrayhillphysicians.com
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Property Management Responsive & Proactive. Let us cure your rental headaches! 503-597-7790 www.robynsnestpm.com D2
Located at Barrows Rd and Scholls Ferry Rd. New tenants wanted. villageonschollsferry.com
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Discipline, Respect, Focus www.murrayhilltkd.com 503-524-4800 (See coupon on page 20)
Public/City Services
Murrayhill From our family to yours. Experience La Superior. 503-530-8951 LaSuperiorOnline.com
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Dr. Robert Sherman Auto Accident Injuries, Spinal Care & more. 503-590-4000 www.murrayhillchiro.com D2
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Chiropractic Care Homemade Mexican Food
TAEKWONDO for all ages!
Murray Scholls Branch
Yes, find Jeans that fit!
All the resources of the city library right here in Murrayhill. 503-644-2197 www.beavertonlibrary.org
Come visit where friends meet for fashion. Unique wardrobe & basics too. 503-590-0834 B2
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