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Volume 5 | Issue 7 | July 2015

Cover Art

Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue

What's Happening this Month in Beaverton? • Did you know Jade has an amazing history? Learn about this beautiful stone on page 15! • Do you know the rules of the car buying game? Learn them on page 19. • Got a good way to stay cool this Summer? We’ve got 10 for you on page 20! • Are you planning fireworks this 4th? If so, find some good safety tips on page 21! • July has 40 movies coming out! How many can you name? See our list on page 31!

For Beaverton gifts & souvenirs, see page 3!


Contents

Welcome! (City Message & Cartoon) ................................................................2 W Shop S Beaverton (Local Businesses) ........................................................ 3-13 Our Town (Community News) .................................................................. 12-22 Out & About (What’s Happening This Month in Beaverton?) ............................. 23-32 City Information 2 Teen Talk 18 Beavers of Beaverton Cartoon 2 Senior Citizen Advisory Committee 21 Beaverton Gift/Souvenir Ideas 3 TVF&R 21 Maps 4-5 Beaverton History 22 Business Directory 5-13 Happy Hour Listings 23 Beaverton Bulletin Board 6-13 Beaverton Farmers Market 26-27 Announcements 13 Library Programs 28-29 Native Plant of the Month 15 Event Calendar 30 Beaverton Eats & Treats 16-17 Theatre & Movies 30-31 Zoo News is Good News 17 Beaverton Business: Thrive! 32 Park & Rec (THPRD) 22 Beaverton Super Kids 32 Handyman Bob 20 “Easter Egg� Hunt Contest 32 Police, Sheriff & Auto News 19 Photography Contest 32

BEAVERTON, OREGON, USA Average rainfall: 36.3 inches per year City size: 18.7 square miles Coordinates: N 45º 29.14 / W 122º 47.84 (latitude / longitude) Elevation above sea level: • Low: 131.7 feet above sea level (at the Progress Ridge Rock Quarry / Murray-Scholls Transit Center area) • Average: 189 feet above sea level • High: 698.2 feet (just north of Hwy. 26 and Camelot Ctr) First Settled: 1847 by Augustus Fanno Location: Seven miles west of Portland, Oregon Median family income: $71,303 (2009) Population: 91,205

Editor: Michael Wong Advertising: Michael Wong Graphic Design: Audrey Moran

Message from the Mayor We are having a great year in Beaverton! By Chief Geoff Spalding

MAYOR & CITY COUNCIL

Mayor: Denny Doyle Council: Catherine Arnold, Betty Bode, Lacey Beaty, Marc San Soucie, Mark Fagin

MEETINGS

Tuesdays, 6:30pm City Council meetings are held in the Forrest C. Soth Council Chambers in City Hall and open to the public. For the most up to date agenda and materials call 503-526-2222 or visit: www.beavertonoregon.gov.

USEFUL NUMBERS

Beaverton Recycling ........................................ 503-526-2665 Beaverton School District ................................503-591-8000 Chamber of Commerce ................................... 503-644-0123 City Hall ............................................................ 503-526-2222 City of Beaverton (Water) ................................ 503-526-2257 Hazardous Waste Disposal (Metro) ................ 503-797-1700 Oregon DMV .................................................... 503-299-9999 Oregon Ecycle .................................................. 888-532-9253 NW Natural (Gas)............................................. 503-226-4211 PGE (Electricity) ...............................................800-743-5000 Police (Non-Emergency) ................................. 503-526-2260 Waste Management (Trash) ............................ 800-808-5901

Contact Publisher: Cory Burden

Last Month’s Cover Art By THPRD Staff

Questions or comments? Email us:

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Webmaster: Troy Brisbin Cartoonist: Ralph Scheeler

“The Beaverton Resource Guide is a vibrant snapshot of the Beaverton Community.� Marie Prins, Washington County Visitors Association

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BRG Goals: Beaverton has so many positive attributes and many go unnoticed. This publication is our way of highlighting what makes our city a great place to live, work and shop. With a focus on small, local businesses, we’d like to encourage our neighbors to ďŹ rst visit nearby stores and give them a chance before moving on to businesses outside our community. BRG Advertising: With our unique layout, colorful design and exclusive community content, our readers are beyond loyal as reected by our 80%+ readership rate each month since Jan. 2013. Not only do they want to know what's happening in Beaverton each month, but they also agree with our philosophy staying local. As a business in the Beaverton area, your ad will be seen by those who are most willing to go out of their way to keep their dollars close to home. These shoppers, your potential new customers, also happen to be our best readers! In addition, we don’t print massive quantities and mail them out to uninterested parties. Our papers are located in convenient and high trafďŹ c locations ready to be picked up by those shop local. With low rates, targeted distribution and a willingness to provide more value than what you pay for, you'll ďŹ nd that we're just as interested in stretching your advertising dollar as you are!

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Bank of the West

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SW Jenkins Rd

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Historic Downtown District

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124th Ave

New Seasons

125th Ave

Taco Bell

Arts & Communication Magnet Academy (ACMA)

Center St

Hall Street Grill Hall Street Center

Excel Financial

Goodwill

Hometown Buffet

Beaverton Signs

Thai Bloom

Alexia’s Window Tinting

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Fred Meyer Shopping Center

Beaverton Town Square

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Beaverton Lodge

Creekside Village

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City Hall

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Fred Meyer Shopping Center

Starbucks

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Jesuit High School

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Sambi Restaurant Catwalk Hair Studio

Ernesto’s

SW 99th Ave

Arctic Circle Businesses • Omega Gymnastics SW 5th St • Some Place Else

Valley Plaza

Jack in the Box

Michael’s Arts & Crafts

Togo’s

SW Jamieson Ave

See Downtown Map

SW Western Ave

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Beaverton’s Native Plant of the Month Sword Fern

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Travel Beaverton Visiting Cuba is Like Taking a Journey Back In Time By Joyce Bates

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Southwest Salad Savor the festive flavors of tender grilled chicken served on a bed of fresh southwest veggies, grilled corn, avocado, juicy tomatoes, and crispy tortilla strips, accented with the kick of Chipotle Ranch dressing ($9.69).

All-World Double Cheeseburger® Rich layers of American and Swiss cheeses on two juicy burger patties topped with savory hickory-smoked bacon strips, onion rings and Thousand Island dressing ($10.39).

1/2 lb. Chicken-Fried Steak & Eggs Smothered in savory country sausage gravy and served with fluffy, made-from-scratch buttermilk pancakes ($10.49).

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Double Decker Club Slow-roasted, hand-carved turkey breast, shaved ham, hickory-smoked bacon and American cheese, with juicy tomato, crisp lettuce and mayo stacked on your choice of toasted bread ($9.89).

Classic Eggs Benedict From our kitchen to you. Farm-fresh poached eggs and Canadian bacon slices served atop a split, toasted English muffin, covered in creamy Hollandaise. Served with hash browns ($10.19).

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Pollo Fundido ...................................................................................$13.95 Deep fried four tortilla filled with chicken breast and monterey jack cheese.

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Burrito Chipotle ................................................................................$14.95 Wrapped flour tortilla with grilled chicken breast, onion and bell pepper.

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Mexican Restaurant • Enjoy Authentic Mexican Food at its Best!

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Two corn tortillas stuffed with your choice of filling with a delicious green tomatillo sauce and melted cheese.

Arroz con Pollo ......................................................................... $12.95 Boneless chicken breast sauteed in a traditional sauce with mushrooms, carrots, celery and spring onions.

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Swedish Pancakes ..............................................................................$9.55 3 delicately rolled pancakes, dusted with powdered sugar and served with lingonberry butter.

Three Little Pigs ..................................................................................$8.65 Link sausage rolled in 3 large pancakes with apple sauce on the side.

Master Burger .....................................................................................$9.25 Deluxe burger, served with cheddar cheese and sliced lean ham, served on sesame bun with all the fixings.

Monte Cristo Sandwich......................................................................$9.25 Our own thick french toast bread with turkey, ham and Swiss cheese.

Pot Roast ........................................................................................... $11.95

Just like mom’s. Served with creamy mashed potatoes that we made from scratch and fresh sauteed vegitables. Satisfying!

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In downtown Beaverton, the street parking has white markers. Are these more of guidelines or can I get a parking ticket if my truck extends over the white lines? A: Where parking space markings are placed on a street, no person shall park a vehicle other than in the indicated direction of the nearest lane of travel and, unless the size or shape of the vehicle makes compliance impossible, within a single marked space.

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When parallel parking on a street without white markers, what are the rules for this?

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Our Town | C om m uni ty St ories

Local History: Our Town - Our Story Do You Remember?

Beaverton, Oregon, Usa

By Ann Koppy, BHSoc Historian

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walls, arts and crafts, and face painting as well as swimming, sports, a tennis clinic, and the THPRD Rec Mobile and Nature Mobile. The Family Triathlon, which enables family members to swim, bike and run together, has a small participant fee to defray costs. Exhibitors in The Classic at T-Hills pay a modest exhibitor fee, but viewing the vintage cars, trucks and motorcycles is free.

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Out & About | What’s Happeni ng T hi s Month in B eaverton?

July Celebrates Beaverton Arts

Become a Super Volunteer

Join us for 3 events

Make a difference in a senior’s life

EVENTS Ten Tiny Dances Saturday, July 11, 10-1:30pm, Farmers Market at Beaverton City Park (across from the Beaverton City Library) The City of Beaverton and Beaverton Arts Commission invite you to the seventh year of this

signature event! Guests spend a summer day exploring Beaverton where ďŹ ve 4’x4’ stages will showcase the talents of ten, unique dance performances from master-level ethnic and contemporary dancers.

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Saturday, July 25, 11am – 5pm THPRD HMT Complex, SW 158th & Walker Road | Beaverton The festival is a free, fun, family-friendly event showcasing our many cultures through music, dance, interactive activities, food, art and more! The event is meant to inform, entertain and foster curiosity learning and fun as we celebrate Beaverton's racial/ethnic diversity. Showcasing crafts, music, dance, art, traditional dress, food and more!

Beaverton Last Tuesday Tuesday, July 28, 5:30pm – 8pm At The Beaverton Round 12600 SW Crescent Street, Beaverton (adjacent to the Beaverton Central light rail station) The City of Beaverton and Beaverton Arts Commission invite you to join us for the Beaverton Last Tuesday summer concert series! Guests are invited to spend your summer evenings outside enjoying great live music, food, dance and more! All Beaverton Last Tuesday concerts are free and open to the public. Come out and dance the night away! For more info, visit: www.beavertonoregon.gov/Events

971-317-2910 (on Broadway St)

Brickyard Tavern Everyday 3-7pm and 10pm-Close $2 to $6 Food Specials, Daily Drink Specials, 503-718-7033

Broadway Saloon in Old Town Beaverton, Daily 4:30-6:30pm & 10pm-12am, $3.95 HH food & $1 off drinks, 12434 SW Broadway St, 503-641-7474

Buffalo Wild Wings Tue & Thurs 12pm-12am, Mon-Fri 3-6pm & 10pm-12am, $1 off tall pints, 50¢ wings, 503-645-9424

Cafe Murrayhill Azteca Sun & Mon-All Day! Tues-Sat, 3-6:30pm/9pm-close, Try our Sangria or Mojitos, Well Drinks are $2.50, 503-643-8269

Benihana Mon-Thurs: 3-7pm, Sake, Beer, Wine & Specialty Cocktails; Sushi rolls from $4.50, Teriyaki Wings & more, 503-643-4016

Big Al’s Mon-Thurs 3-6pm & 9pm-close, Fri 3-6pm; 10pm-close, Sat 10-close; Sun 9pm-close, Food & Drink Specials, 503-748-6118

Black Bear Diner Mon-Fri: 3 - 6pm, $4.95 Small Taco Salad, Choice of Chicken or Beef, includes beverage! 503646-4507

Bootleggers Mon - Sat: 4-6pm, food and drink specials (buffalo meatballs, $7!)

Daily 3-6pm, Discounted appetizers! Wine, Beer & Cocktails. www.cafemurrayhill. com, 503-590-6030

Casa Lola Daily M-F, 11-5pm, Get discounted appetizers & drinks! 503-5678131

Cinetopia Everyday 3-6pm & 8pm-close, $3.99 & $4.99 Food Specials, Discounted Beer and Wine, 503597-6911

Coach’s Bar & Grill Sat-Thur: 3-7pm & Fri: 3-8pm, Great Burgers, pizza, sandwiches and dessert. Pool, shufe board & karaoke. 503-203-8250

decarli Restaurant Tue-Sat: 4:30-6pm, 9pm-close; Sun 5-9pm, Panini’s, Pizzetta’s & more! Try a Cool Hand Cuke! 503641-3223

Ernesto’s Mon-Fri: 3:00-6:30pm, Sat-Sun: 4:00-6:30pm, $3.50-5.50 Food Specials & More, Discounted Beer, Wine, Well Drinks. 503-2920119

Hall Street Grill M–Sa: 3–630 & 9-close, Sun: 3-close, Drink specials, tasty morsels & nibbles. 503-641-6161 www.BeavertonResourceGuide.com

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La Hacienda Real Happy Hour Daily from 3-6pm, Any dish only $3.95! Margaritas, well drinks & beer. 12025 SW Canyon Rd, 503-601-7000

Black Bear Diner

Malones Cafe & Bar Daily 4-7pm & 10pm-12am $1 $4 Food Specials, Pizza, sliders, & more, Draft & Well Specials, 503-579-3663

The Mark Lounge & The Mark Cigar Bar, Daily 3:006:00pm; Drinks, Apps, Sports, Cigars & more! 503-643-5451

McCormick’s Fish House Daily 4-6pm & 9-cl, Food starting at $2.95! Beer, Cocktail and Wine specials, never offered before! 503-643-1322

McGrath’s Fish House Mon-Thu 3-6pm & 9-9:30pm, Fridays 3:00-5:00pm, Enjoy $3 Food Specials, $4 Beers, 503646-1881

McMenamins Cedar Hills Crossing & Murray & Allen, Daily 3-6pm & 10pm-close, Drink Specials. Food starting at $1.75!

MiNGO Restaurant Tues-Fri 2:30-6:00, Sun & Mon 5:00-6:00, pastas, pizzas, burgers & more, wine, beer & cocktails, mingowest.com

Peppermill Lounge Mon-Fri: 4:00-7:00pm (22 draft beers) ¡ Food & drink specials + huge late nite menu. Open till 2:30am daily. 503-642-5193

Red Robin Mon-Fri: 3-6pm & 8pm-close, Beverage & Appetizer Specials, www.redrobin.com, 10100 SW Wash. Square Road, 503-6243955

Ringo’s Bar & Grill Mon-Fri: 4:00-7:00pm, Cocktails, Food & Juke Box, Voted Portland’s Best Burger! 12300 SW Broadway St. 503-644-7847

Ruby Tuesday Daily: 3-6pm & 9pm-close, Chips, Dips, Shrimp & Chicken, Cocktails, Beer & Wine, 503-5793737

Stockpot Broiler Daily 4-6pm & 9:00pm-close, Menu items from $2.50, and bar items from $3.25. 503-643-5451

Sylvan Zoo House & Saloon Daily 3-6pm & 9pm-Close, Free Food w/2 drinks M-F 4-6pm, $3.25 Wells - $4 Micros, 503-2975568

Thai Bloom! Daily: 4:00-6:00pm; 8pm-close, Mon-Thurs; 9pm-close Fri & Sat, All Day on Sundays. 503-6448010

The Pit Stop

Mon-Fri: 3 - 6pm, $4.95 SmallTaco Salad, Choice of Chicken or Beef includes beverage! 503-646-4507

Dairy Queen Weekdays 2:00-4:00pm, Half-Price Soft Drinks, Shakes & Arctic Rush 12870 SW Farmington Rd., 503644-3469

Honey Toast Cafe Tue-Fri: 3-6pm, 20% OFF all appetizers, $8.88 Petite Honey Toast+tea or coffee. 503-747-2712

John’s Incredible Pizza Co. Family Fun Pack for $89.99: 4 buffets, 4 beverages, and 4 $25 FunCards! johnpizza.com, 503520-0000

Taco Bell $1 Happier Hour, Medium Drinks or Loaded Grillers, 2pm - 5pm Everyday, www.tacobell.com/ happier_hour

List Your Happy Hour!

If you have a favorite happy hour location that needs to be in this list, please let us know! BRG@CedarHouseMedia.com

Mon-Fri: 3:00-6:00pm; Sat & Sun, food only 11pm-close, 503-6434758

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Out & About | W hat’s Happeni ng T hi s Month in B eaverton?

Art On Broadway Gallery

What’s Happening Raleigh Hills? Sponsored by the Raleigh Hills Business Association COMMUNITY

Next Member Meeting July 1, 7am in the New Seasons Market coffee room (7300 SW Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy). Guests are always welcome! Our speaker at this meeting will be Jennifer Allain - The Insurance Coach. Jennifer will be

taking a look at the Federal Exchange we use in Oregon and covering your tax credits and what they really mean. The focus will be needs of the family.

Announcements RHBA is in process of developing the 5th Annual Community Fair to be held September 13 2015 at Apple Way and Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy. Any interested vendors should visit our web page for an application. http://raleighhillsbusinessassn.org/rhba-community-fair/community-fair-2015/

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family to meet the Sheriff, Metro West, take a peek inside a TVF&R fire truck, and so much more!

New Members! Welcome our newest member Lupe’s Escape Mexican Restaurant! They are located at 19405 SW Tualatin Valley Highway, Beaverton, (503) 591-5278 Check out their menu on their website at lupesescape.com. Lupe’s Escape will be hosting our June T.G.I.F. Social Hour!

Next Member Meeting July 9, 11:30am at the Peppermill Restaurant.

Cease Fire Oregon will be our July speaker. They will be sharing information about “Gun Safety and Your Business”.

About the ABA The Aloha Business Association supports a strong community that is affordable, accessible and safe! Be sure to check out our website to see our “Everything Aloha” community calendar. alohabusinessassociation.com For more information, contact Kody at sustenancenetwork@ gmail.com

Announcements Free Summer Concert in Arnold Park: July 2, 6-8pm. The ABA will be hosting a booth at the concert make sure to stop by and say hello for some goodies.

EXHIBITS “Fresh Air” Pastel Landscape Exhibit July 1, ends August 1, 2015 (Reception on July 11, 6-9pm) An exhibit of pastel paintings by Gretha Lindwood.

Gallery Hours: Tu-Sa 11am-6pm Smart Art Exhibit

Art Smart Third Graders Make Colorful Choices July 1, ends August 1, 2015 (Reception on July 11, 6-9pm) Third grade students enrolled in Art Smart Oregon’s art educa-

“Jackson Bottom Wetlands” by Gretha Lindwood, pastel, 9”x18”

Art On Broadway Gallery, 12570 SW Broadway Street, Beaverton, 503-6013300; http://www.artonbroadway.net/

“Colors Of March” by Gretha Lindwood, pastel, 9”x18”

About RHBA To support the community of Raleigh Hills; to promote a vibrant business environment, maintain a safe & healthy climate, create community consciousness & maximize livability.

What’s Happening Aloha! Sponsored by the Aloha Business Association

tion program have each chosen bright and cheery colors for their expressive drawings on display at the gallery’s guest wall.

June Exhibits

Many Thanks to:

Book Sale

Freedomthon Beaverton History Celebrates with Presentation 5k Run/Walk

July 18, 12-4pm EVENT

Benefitting BEF

Voices of the Oregon EVENT Trail Immigrants

The New Friends of the Beaverton City Library is hosting an outdoor book sale, Saturday, July 18 from 12 pm - 4 pm at the Murray Scholls Library. Children's books, Movie DVDs, cookbooks, popular fiction, and mysteries will be featured. Great prices, and all proceeds fund special library programs. Murray Scholls Branch Library is located in the Murray Scholls Town Center.

July 4th, 730am start Start the 4th of July with a bang! The Freedomthon brings family fun to Beaverton. This year Freedomthon will donate $5 from your fee when you choose BEF as your donation recipient. The 7:30 AM event is a 5k Run/ Walk. Starting at 8:00 AM, the Pancake Breakfast feast is sure to please. All the necessary streets are completely closed by Police Department order! The course is flat and fast. Each runner gets a Freedomthon medal, flag to carry on the course, and a great Freedomthon breakfast for participants (non-participants may pay).

If you cannot make the sale, visit The Book Corner, a used bookstore operated by New Friends of the Beaverton City Library volunteers. The store is located at 12470 SW 5th St., Beaverton. Hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 10 am to 4 pm. Donations of gently used adult and children books, movie DVDs, music CDs and puzzles, are accepted during store hours. Proceeds support programs and equipment for the main Beaverton City Library and Murray-Scholls Branch Library.

Location: The Library Park Events: 5k Run/Walk, Kid-athon, Kids 1 miler

T.G.I.F. Social Hour Networking Event: Friday July 24th from 4-6pm. For more information and this months location, visit our website or Facebook.

Schedule: 7:30 AM - Start 5k, 8 AM Pancake Bar Opens, 8:30 AM - START Kid-athon & Kids 1-Mile

National Night Out, America’s Night Out Against Crime: Mark your calendars for National Night Out on Tuesday August 4th from 4-8pm in front of the Aloha Library in the Aloha Mall, Bales’ parking lot off Farmington Rd. Bring out the whole

Registration: www.uberthons.com/ freedomthonhome, when registering for this event indicate you choose BEF as your donation recipient & $5.00 of your fee will be donated to the Beaverton Education Foundation.

For more information, contact The Book Corner at 503-643-5188, or visit bookcornerbeaverton.org

To learn more about BEF, please visit: www.beavertonEDfoundation.org

EVENT

Tues. July 14, 7-830pm The Oregon Trail’s story speaks to the 500,000 immigrants’ voices who traveled from east of the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean in a span of over 30 years. Oregon Country, like the temptress sitting on a rock in the sea, lured folk who longed for a better life. This “Northwest Eden” promised land, health, freedom, adventure, and opportunities to those who dared the risks. Farming families, craftspeople, professionals, and the ambitious sold what they had, outfitted and headed west on the 2,000+ mile trail, which could take four to six months. Sherry Johnston, a member of the Oregon Historical Society, will explore the many layers and challenges of America’s most major movement west. . There is a suggested donation of $2. Where: The Beaverton Activity Center, 12500 SW Allen Blvd., Beaverton For more information: 503-430-0106, www.historicbeaverton.org

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progressive family dental care • preventative dentistry • quality restorations • cosmetic dentistry “We look forward to serving the dental needs of your family.” Dr. Karie Lee & Dr. Banu Ramkrishna 11471 SW Scholls Ferry Rd, Beaverton, OR 97008 | 503-848-9889 | www.coopermountaindental.com

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Out & About | What’s Happeni ng T hi s Month in B eaverton?

What’s Happening This Month at Cedar Hills Crossing? For a directory map and store listings, see page 3 or visit our website at www.CedarHillsCrossing.com Now Open!

Events Cont’d

Events Cont’d

• Baja Fresh (New Location!) • Carter’s • Craft Warehouse

3205 SW Cedar Hills Blvd 503-643-6563

Coming Soon • Zoup! • McDonalds (brand new bldg!)

Events For a full listing of all our upcoming events, visit our website at www.CedarHillsCrossing.com

Summer Savings Mall Coupon Books Coupon Books with great savings are available at mall entrances! Pick one up and start saving!

Red Cross Blood Drive July 1st, 10am-8pm We are competing with local area malls for this annual Mall Drive Challenge! To schedule a donation appointment or for more information contact 1-800-REDCROSS or visit www.redcrossblood.org, using sponsor code: SUMMERCHALLENGE

Reptile Man! Saturday, July 11th, 11am-12pm The VERY popular Reptile Man is back with his fun, interactive and educational program, even bringing a variety of reptiles onsite with him!

Kid’s Club Tuesday, July 28th, 5:30-6:30pm Join us for Kid’s Club! Not a member? That’s ok! Children 12 years of age and younger are always invited to join the fun! For details on this months activity, visit our website at www. CedarHillsCrossing.com.

Presto The Magician Wednesday, July 15th, 1pm-2pm The very popular Presto The Magician joins us with his silly, very funny and interactive magic show. Perfect for the little ones ages 8 and younger.

Fun with Physics Thursday, July 23rd, 11am-7pm Fun and educational! Puzzles and games for all ages and skill levels from toddlers to adults. Challenge your brain with Mind Bogglers, Optical Illusions and more science fun! Presented by the Super Science Company. Event held inside the mall.

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Out & About | W hat’s Happeni ng T hi s Month in B eaverton?

Vendor Spotlight

Beaverton Farmers Market Saturdays: May - November (8am - 1:30pm) | Located on SW Hall Blvd between 3rd & 5th Streets | www.beavertonfarmersmarket.com

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91 Rose City Pepperheads

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124 Quinn’s Crab Cakes 122 May's Produce and Flowers

120 Sweet Briar Farms

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83 Blue Heron Herbary

119 Brad’s Bread 118 Zoe Ann's Cheesecakes

80 Martinez Family Farm

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55 Henry Higgins Boiled Bagels

40 Hammer & Tuffy's

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71 Stoller Farms

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121 Grandma Candys Jam/Country Charm Acres

36 Portland Creamery 37 Fressen Artisan Bakery 38 Souper Natural

57 Kimo’s Dips & For the Love of Pasta

85 Lonely Lane Farms

29 Denison Farms

35 TBees

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9 Simington Gardens

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11 Packer Orchards

23 Danielle's Sauces

22 NOLA Doughnuts

15 Briar Rose Creamery 16 Hansen Family Farm

18 N & M Herb Nursery

101-6 Dovetail Coffee

101-7 March Biological Control

105 Gathering Together Farm

1 Greens Bridge Gardens

7 Alex Farm

101-3 Olympic Provisions

116 115 Dedadent Old Fashion Creations Peanut Co. 111 113 McCarthy’s Pony Espresso Beverages

101-2 PaciďŹ c NW Kale Chips

34 Symple Foods

59 Rainbow Nursery

67 Moh's Mobile Kitchen

101 Ken & June’s Hazelnuts

33 Alotto Gelato

60 KCK Farms

65 Stephens Farm

88 DeNoble's Farm Fresh Produce

126 Early Mom

100 The Hummus Stop

99 Salmon Creek Farm

61 Baird Family Orchards

185 Old School Peanut Roasters

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98 Cosmic Crumbles Bakery

95 97 Kaleng Big Produce Bottom Whiskey

135 North Coast Distilling

102 Bone Yard Bakery

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Out & About | What’s Happeni ng T hi s Month in B eaverton? Vendor Guide Gluten & Soy Free Bakery Straight from the farm and into your hands. Come see us for fresh hand picked asparagus. www.profarmproduce.com 509-280-3900 Booth #93

True Fermented Sourdough Reduced Gluten, Low Glycemic No Dairy, Yeast, Fat, or GMO’s Superior Taste & Texture Facebook ~ 360 448 8225 Booth #45

Using our own blend of coconut, almond, sorghum and tapioca flours and baked with love. www.cosmiccrumbles.com Booth #98

Local raw honey, creamed raw honey, bee pollen, royal jelly, and more. www.tbshoney.com 503-858-7207 Booth #35

Master-crafted products are our passion. www.eastsidedistilling.com 971-888-4264 Booth #101-4

producing the highest quality handmade cheese possible for you and your family. www.wvcheeseco.com Booth #87

Raw Fruit & Veggie Juice Cold-pressed daily with no added preservatives. Drink for your health! portlandjuiceco.com 503-913-3367 Booth #125

Poultry! 100+ varieties of veggies, fruit, chickens, eggs and more. eatsupernatural.com 503-739-5006 Booth #42

Hand Made & Local Dressing.

Exceptional coffees from around the world

Farmstead Specialty Cheeses

Berries, Berries, Berries! Farmers markets, fruit stands, local deliveries and harvest festival. www.liepoldfarms.com Booth #155

Northwest Cacti & Succulents Airplants, carnivorous plants, and rare succulents available! www.nwcactus.com 503-259-0580 Booth #117

SMALL FAMILY FARM Located in Aurora, Oregon Organic produce 12 months a year Join our CSA farm share www.simingtongardens.com Booth #9

artfully roasted with pride in Beaverton OR. www.dovetailcoffee.com Booth #101-6

Try our Fresh Produce! Many varieties of leaf greens, carrots, cucumbers, squash, tomatoes, corn, broccoli & more! martifamily12@gmail.com Booth #80

World’s Best Crabcakes! Simply the best! Fresh and handmade from locally caught dungeness. 503-709-6984 Booth #124

Doughnuts are our Passion! 100% Grass Fed Beef Heritage Pork On-Farm USDA processing www.lonelylanefarms.com 503-845-4252 Booth#85

Delicious Laotian Cuisine Egg Rolls, Pad Thai, Salad Rolls, Lemon Grass Beef Sticks, Chicken Sticks & Fried Rice. Gluten Free and Vegetarian Menu. Booth #67

Organic Produce & Pastured

Do you like fresh chopped garlic, pepper & chunks of bleu cheese? Stop by our booth for a treat. Booth #103

Artisan Gelato Handcrafted from natural ingredients & made fresh daily! www.alottogelato.biz 503-228-1709 Booth #33

Local, quality spirits!

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10 Acres of Cranberry Bogs! We produce one-of-a-kind juice from cranberries grown in the northwest, 100% organic! starvationalley.com Booth #72

Ken & June’s Hazelnuts offer a delicious selection of Raw, Dry Roasted and Roasted & Salted Hazelnuts. Milk, Dark, & White Chocolate coated Hazelnuts too! Booth #101

Fresh Dungeness Crab Also salmon, halibut, tuna, rock fish, oysters and more! www.lindabrandcrab.com 866-569-4891 Booth #84

Crisp outter layer, premium glazes, rich buttery layers inside. Experience the La’ssant! www.noladoughnuts.com Booth #22

Just too good to resist! Portland’s best local, sustainable and delicious custom catering and cookies. www.sterlingcateringpdx.com Booth #39

Hoda’s Middle Eastern Cuisine

Oregon grown strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries and grapes. www.ungerfarms.com 503-992-0710 Booth #109 www.BeavertonResourceGuide.com

Authentic Hard Cider

Fresh Falafel Sandwiches

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100% fresh pressed fruit. Both 22oz bottles and kegs avail. Clean, all natural and NW local. www.atlascider.com Booth #141

All Local.Flavorful.Made from scratch! Stop by and try our Lebanese Omelette! Gluten Free Menu. www.hodas.com Booth #142

Baked and organic, we believe in healthy pet treats. No wheat, soy, corn, grain or GMO’s! www.boneyardbakery.net Booth #102

Try our delicious pita breads stuffed with falafel & tahini! www.hodas.com 503-236-8325 Booth #142

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Out & About | W hat’s Happeni ng T hi s Month in B eaverton? Love Your Library Because it loves you! PROGRAMS Beaverton City Library 12375 SW 5th St., Beaverton www.BeavertonLibrary.org 503-644-2197

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Komedy 4 Da Kidz Wednesday, July 29, 12:30pm & 2pm, All ages with family, A bilingual performance, A high energy, very funny one man variety show perfectly suited for family audiences. This wonderfully interactive performance combines comedy, jokes, juggling, object balancing and comedy magic.

Children’s Programs @ Murray Scholls Wow Wednesdays All events are free. Registration, where noted, is one month in advance. Childrens Programs @ Main Think Fun Thursday Every Thursday, 4-5pm, Ages 3-8 with adult 1st Thursday | Imagination Station – Bring your imagination! 2nd Thursday | Builders – Play with LEGOS & Duplo blocks! 3rd Thursday | Puzzle Time – Fun with puzzles and books! 4th Thursday | Things That Go – Play with things that go! 5th Thursday | Movie Fun – Watch a great movie!

Nature Mobile Thursdays, July 2 and August 27, 1-3pm, Grades 1-5 with family Drop-in, Tualatin Hills Parks and Recreation brings their ever popular Nature Mobile to the library!

Paper Pals Fridays, July 3 and August 7, 4-5pm, Grades 1-5 with adult, Drop-in, Join us for an hour of fun paper crafts!

Superhero Scavenger Hunt Sunday, July 5, 1-5pm, Ages 4-12 with family, Drop-in, Follow the clues and find superheroes hidden in the library!

Superhero Training Academy Monday, July 6, 4-5pm, Ages 2-10 with family, Drop-in, Do you have what it takes to be a superhero? Come find out!

Lunch Lady Kids Program Tuesday, July 21, 3-4pm, Grades 2-5 with family, Drop-in, Join us to celebrate the ever heroic Lunch Lady with crafts and activities!

Never Land Pirate Party Monday, July 27, 4-5pm, Ages 2-12 with family, Drop-in, Thar be a pARRRty celebrating all things pirate, be they crafts, games, or

Every Wednesday, 4-5pm, Grades 3-8 with adult, Drop-in. 1st Wednesday: Make and Create – We provide the supplies and you provide the creativity! 2nd Wednesday: Things that Go – Play with things that go! 3rd Wednesday Imagination Station – Bring your imagination! 4th Wednesday: Builders – Play with LEGOS and Duplo Blocks! 5th Wednesday (JULY ONLY): Puzzle Time

Superhero Scavenger Hunt Thursday, July 2, 12-6pm, Ages 4-12 with family, Drop-in, Follow the clues and find superheroes hidden all over the Murray Scholls library!

Tinker Lab Saturdays, July 11 & August 8, 2-3pm, Ages 4-10 with family, Drop-in, July 11: Marble Run – Design and construct a marble run using every day items. August 8: Geoboard – Makes shapes - kites, rockets, butterflies and more - with an interactive Geoboard.

Read to the Cats Mondays, July 13 & August 3, 3-4:30pm, Grades 1-5 with adult, REGISTRATION REQUIRED, Practice your reading with White Kitty, a trained therapy cat.

Brick Builders Thursdays, July 16 & August 20, 4-5pm, Ages 3-10 with adult, Drop-in and create with Duplo® and LEGO® bricks!

Superhero Pets Thursday, July 23, 2-3pm, Ages 4-10 with family, Drop-in, Make a model of your favorite superhero pet: Balto, Scarlett the cat, Goliath the Fire Horse or your very own superhero pet!

Teen Programs @ Main Lawn Party Tuesday, July 7, 3-5pm, Grades 6-12, Join us for lawn games and Voodoo Donuts! Bring an article of clothing to Sharpie tie-dye!

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#TBT Thursdays, July 9-August 6, 3-4pm, Grades 6-12, Get nostalgic with a different theme each week – join us for BINGO & shenanigans.

Comics Workshop with Brad Clark Tuesday, July 21, 6-7pm, Grades 6-12, Discover the process of creating comics. Games and activities for everyone, such as writing, drawing and “inking” contests. Attendees will receive a free comic book! Cosplay attire encouraged.

Nerdfighters Unite Saturday, July 25, 2-3pm, Grades 6-12, Celebrate the release of “Paper Towns” in theaters and all things John Green with bingo, crafts and trivia.

Minecraft Party Tuesday, July 28, 4-5pm, Grades 2-8, Come to the library to enjoy crafts and games based on Minecraft!

Dr. Who Party Wednesday, July 29, 7-8pm, Grades 6-12, “You want weapons? We’re in a library! Books! The best weapons in the world!” Join other Dr. Who fanatics for activities and snacks!

Adult Programs @ Main Song Circle Every 1st Monday, 6:30-8pm, Join other singers, musicians, and music lovers of all levels in a supportive and informal environment to share songs and music. We mostly sing pop and folk songs from the 60’s & 70’s with a few traditional numbers thrown in. If you have a favorite song you want to sing, please bring 20 photocopies with the lyrics and chords to share. Have fun singing with others! All ages are welcome. This Beaverton City Library “Song Circle” meets the first Monday of each month from 6:30-8pm in the Cathy Stanton Conference Room off of the first floor lobby. Any questions or comments can be directed to kfidler@beavertonoregon.gov.

Recommended Reads Book Discussion Group Fourth Tuesday of the Month, June 23-October 27 & Tuesdays, November 17 & December 15, 6:30-8pm. Recommended Reads is Beaverton City Library’s adult book discussion group. The group meets the fourth Tuesday of each month from 6:30-8pm. Please join us whether or not you have finished the whole book! Booklists are available at http://www.beavertonlibrary.org/ DocumentCenter/View/519.

Pacific Northwest (PNW) Reading Café Third Wednesday of the Month, June 17-December 16, Noon1:30pm. PNW Reading Café is a mid-day book group focused on reading fiction and non-fiction by Pacific Northwest Authors. Attendees are encouraged to bring a sack lunch and to attend even if they haven’t finished the book. Booklists are available at http://www.beavertonlibrary.org/ DocumentCenter/View/765.

Writer’s Group Fourth Thursday of the Month, June 25-October 22, 7-9pm. econd Sunday of the Month, June 14-December 13, 2-4pm. Join us at this informal venue where writers can read their work to a supportive, appreciative group of fellow writers. For more information, contact jedgington@beavertonoregon. gov or (503) 650-3614.

English Conversation Group Every Saturday, 2-3:30pm. For English language learners. Join us on Saturday afternoons to practice your English skills in a friendly, informal environment. Make new friends and learn aboutamerican culture! English language teachers from People, Places, Things lead the group with assistance from library volunteers and staff. Free and open to the public, no registration required. We meet in the Cathy Stanton Conference Room unless otherwise specified.

Chinese Brush Painting Workshop with Cindy Lommasson Wednesday, July 8, 6-8pm. Learn the art of sumi-e, or Chinese brush painting, with local artist Cindy Lommasson. Supplies will be provided. Workshop is limited to the first 30 attendees. No registration is required. More info about Lommasson’s art is available online at www. cindylommasson.com.

Travelogue - Oaxaca Sunday, July 12, 3-4pm. Travelling opens our minds and broadens our understanding of ourselves and the wide, wide world around us. When we travel, we try new foods, we experience new forms of music, art, architecture and landscapes, and try out new languages. For this engaging Travelogue presentation, learn about the rich culture and diverse geography of Oaxaca, Mexico with Alexis Ball, Equity Outreach Coordinator for the City Of Beaverton.

Get Started Geocaching Monday, July 13, 6:30-8pm. “Cache” in at the Library!

Have you ever wanted d to start geocaching? Did you know that there is a cache at the Beaverton City Library? Geocaching is a technology-fueled cross between a treasure hunt and hiking (sometimes indoor hiking!). While some folks use a GPS device, smart phones make geocaching even easier than before; you can download free apps and use the built-in GPS on your phone. Learn how to do it, be introduced to people in the geocaching community, and let geocaching take you on adventures near and far!

Hiking Waterfalls in Oregon Tuesday, July 14, 7-8pm. Adam Sawyer, a Portland resident and author of Hiking Waterfalls in Oregon, will give a one hour slide show presentation and discussion based on his book. This is a light-hearted, humorous, yet informative program meant to entertain and inspire Oregon residents to get out and explore their backyard in all seasons.

Altered Books Workshop Thursday, July 16, 6-8pm. Create beautiful and intriguing works of art from worn and torn books seeking a new life. Book altering is a mixed media art form in which books are modified through cutting, folding, gluing, embellishing, and more. You bring your creativity- all other supplies will be provided. Recommended for adults and teens ages 13 and up, due to the use of cutting equipment and certain glues. Free and open to the public, no registration required.

Paper Folk Crafts Friday, July 17, 4-5:30pm. Are you intrigued by folk art from around the world? Would you like some instruction on some easy to create, yet beautiful projects that you can do on your own? At this workshop, professional artist and educator Daniela Sipkova-Mahoney will lead you in creating paper crafts from Denmark, Poland and Slovakia. You will also learn a bit about the history of each project. Projects are suited for ages 13 and up. Free, no registration required. Workshop is open to the first 30 attendees.

Pop Culture Saturday Saturday, July 18, 11am-4:30pm. Pop culture to the rescue! Escape the ordinary with play. In the morning, join us for curated board games brought to you by Kyle Engen from Beaverton’s Interactive Museum of Gaming and Puzzlery. In the afternoon, from 3-4pm, be inspired by Portland State University

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Out & About | What’s Happeni ng T hi s Month in B eaverton? professor D Dr. Susan Kirtley’s presentation on the work and impact ofamerican cartoonist and author Lynda Barry. Join us also for classic video games on the big screen!

Self Publishing Sunday, July 19, 2-3pm. Interested in self-publishing but don’t know where to start? Learn how at this informative workshop presented by the successful Portland-based nonproďŹ t, the Independent Publishing Resource Center (IPRC). This program is brought to you by the Beaverton City Library’s Writer’s Group, which meets each 2nd Sunday and 4th Tuesday of the month.

Cedar Mill & Bethany Libraries 12505 NW Cornell Rd, Ste 13, Portland, 503-644-0043 library.cedarmill.org

Board Game Thursdays: Ages 5+; Every Thursday in July; all day

4 programs Held at the Cedar Mill Bible Church 12208 NW Cornell Rd. - Events hosted by the Cedar Mill Library: Wednesdays, 10:00-10:45am July 8: Border Collie International K-9 Team July 15: Komedy 4 Da Kidz with Angel Ocasio July 22: Music Making Mayhem! with Mo Phillips July 29: Professional Zaniac with Alex Zerbe

Bethany Library Programs July 9: THPRD Nature Mobile drop in anytime between 1-3pm Special Entertainment: 4 Mondays, from 10:00-10:45am July 6: Border Collie International K-9 Team July 13: Professional Zaniac with Alex Zerbe July 20: Komedy 4 Da Kidz with Angel Ocasio July 27: Music Making Mayhem! with Mo Phillips

All events are free. Cedar Mill Library Programs Song Circle. 7/14, 6:30pm. Adult singers & acoustic instrument players gather to sing & play popular pop & folk songs of the 1960s-70s. Cedar Mill Library.

July 30: Concert: Hot Rhythms with Picante Cuban Jazz, 6pm.

Latin Afro-

West African Kora, a musical performance by Sean Gaskell. 7/26, 2pm. Cedar Mill Library. Tea & Tangles. 7/28, 6:30pm. Practice and share the relaxing activity of ZentangleÂŽ drawing. Cedar Mill Library. Free. Film Club. 7/29, 6:30pm. Watch & Discuss: The Dark Valley (Austria, Germany) Cedar Mill Library. Owl Book Group. 7/31, 10:30am. Discuss: The Songs of Willow Frost by Jamie Ford. Cedar Mill Library. Free.

For Youth Summer Storytime schedule: Every Tuesday at 11AM, an allages Summer Storytime with stories, songs, and activities.

Book Club Monday, July 6, 6:30-8p, @ the Annex: Join us for a discussion of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot. Get started reading our August selection, The Light Between Oceans by M.L. Stedman.

Teen Library Takeover Tabletop Heroes Friday, July 10, 6-7:30pm @ the Library: Become the hero of your own tabletop tale with a variety of exciting games generously donated by our neighbors at Rainy Day Games!

Wednesday, July 15, 2pm @ the Annex: Oops! Heroes Learn Through Making Mistakes! Explore the comic side of being a super hero with Captain Underpants, Harry Potter, and more. Doors open at 1:40pm.

Special Summer Reading events every Thursday from 11-Noon. See our calendar or come in to ďŹ nd out full schedule.

Adam Gallardo Author Showcase

Aloha Community Library Association 17455 SW Farmington Rd, Aloha alohalibrary.org, 503-259-0185

Monday, July 20, 6:30pm @ the Annex: The Salem author and graphic novelist, known for his comic books and young adult novels Zomburbia and ZombiďŹ ed, will discuss the

Nature’s Gifts by Marlene Bennett ART & POETRY Ongoing Family Storytime: every Wednesday, 10:30am 1st and 3rd Thursdays, 10:30am

Tues., July 7 at 6:30pm

Book Group Discussion Tues., July 14 at 7pm. Selection: “Short Nights of the Shadow Catcher� by Timothy Egan. A biography of the life and photographs of Edward Curtis.

Documentary screening with director Darrell Jabin Tues., June 23 at 7pm. A Q&A and screening of Jabin’s newest documentary “A Rock and Roll Photographer: The published and unpublished works of Jim Smircich.� Imagine being a photographer who could “hang out� with Janis Joplin,

Tech Tutor sessions: Get help with your basic questions about computers, e-readers, or other devices. Mondays, 12pm-2pm (30 minute reserved sessions or drop-in), Weds, 6pm-7:30pm (drop-in sessions)

Read to the Dogs (4th Mondays, 5pm-6:15pm): Kids can practice their reading skills by reading to our therapy dog, Ziva! 15 minute sessions available. Call the library to register.

Programs Comic Book Crafts for Kids Wednesday, July 1, 2pm-4pm @ the Annex: Make comic page book marks, super hero cuffs, and more!

Wednesday, July 29, 12pm-2pm: Learn about all of the amazing things animals create through hands-on activities and crafts.

Barnes & Noble Tanasbourne Center 18300 NW Evergreen Parkway, Beaverton, 503-645-3046

All events are free. Get Pop-Cultured! Join us dring the month of July for “Get Pop-Cultured!� We’re bring your favorite books, characters, artist, and popculture icons to life with themed events for adults and kids, trivia contest, giveaways, and more! For more information please go to our website: store-locator. barnesandnoble.com/store/2748

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process of writing comic books. Teens and adults welcome!

Leapin’ Louie Western Comedy Show

Sign up for Summer Reading through Aug. 31! A great way to keep kids engaged, learning, and reading during summer break. We have fun prizes, free family events, and even a chance to win an iPad mini. Open to all ages!

7475 SW Oleson Rd, Portland www.gardenhomelibrary.org 503-245-9932

THPRD Nature Mobile, 7/16, drop in anytime between 1-3pm. Cedar Mill Library.

Voices in Verse: Open mic poetry. 7/25, 10:30am. Come and read or just listen. Cedar Mill Library.

Writer’s Panel July 28 @ 6:30pm. Featuring authors Cindy Brown, Heather Vogel Frederick, Rosanne Parry, and Gerald Packard

Garden Home Community Library

Historian Sig Unander presents, “San Francisco 1906: Destruction of the Greatest City in the West by Earthquake and Fire.� 7/15, 6:30pm. Cedar Mill Library. Free.

Writers Mill. 7/19, 1pm. Handson inspiring gathering of people who love to write. Cedar Mill Library.

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Out & About | W hat’s Happeni ng T hi s Month in B eaverton?

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WASHINGTON COUNTY Event Calendar

503-644-5555 | www.oregonswashingtoncounty.org Oregon’s Washington County is a short drive from Portland and is home to nationally renowned golf courses, award-winning wineries, tax-free shopping, agricultural experiences, outdoor recreational activities & more. With a combination of suburban and rural settings, Washington County offers an unparalleled experience for all travelers. Cook Park Marathon, Half-Marathon and 5k

Adidas Beaverton Cup

Helvetia Swiss Picnic

July 3 – Cook Park (Tigard) cookparkmarathon.com

July 17 through 19 – Tualatin Hills Park and Recreation Center (Beaverton) westsidetimbers.org

July 19 – Helvetia Community Church (Hillsboro) helvetia-church.org

Annual Berry Festival

Dressage at DevonWood

ArtSplash Show & Sale

July 4 – Smith Berry Barn (Hillsboro) smithberrybarn.com

Wild West Celebration July 4 – Main Street North Plains np4july.org

Wine & Watermelon July 4-6 – Plum Hill Vineyards (Gaston) plumhillwine.com

Stars & Stripes Marathon & Half Marathon July 5– Fanno Farmhouse (Beaverton) starsandstripesmarathon.com

USA Junior Women’s National Team Tour Stop July 7 – Ron Tonkin Field Stadium (Hillsboro) teamusa.org

Tualatin Hills Soccer Club United Cup July 10 and 12– Tualatin Hills United Soccer Club (Portland) thusc.org

Oregon Lavender Festival July 10 - 12 oregonlavender destinations.com

Hagg Lake Triathlon & Duathlon July 11 – Hagg Lake (Gaston) aasportsltd.com/events/race/ hagg-lake-triathlon-duathlon

July 17 through 19 – DevonWood Equestrian Centre (Sherwood)

dressageatdevonwood.com

oregonairshow.com

Classic at T-Hills Car Show

Oregon Double Anvil Ultra Triathlon July 17 through 19 – Hagg Lake (Gaston) usaultratri.com

July 25 – Tualatin Hills Parks and Recreation Department (Beaverton) thillsclassic.com

Sherwood Robin Hood Festival

Beaverton International Celebration

July 17 and 18 – Old Town Sherwood www. robinhoodfestival.org

July 25 – Terpenning Complex (Beaverton) beavertonoregon.gov

Annual Roadhouse Brewfest

Ten Grands on the Green

July 17 – McMenamins Cornelius Pass Roadhouse (Hillsboro) mcmenamins.com

July 25 – Reserve Vineyards and Golf Club (Aloha) tengrands.com

Concours d’Elegance

July 25-26 – Hagg Lake (Gaston) gobeyondracing.com

Tualatin River Midsummer Night Paddle

Tualatin CrawďŹ sh Festival

14th Annual Northwest String Summit

ASA 18 Gold Softball Championship

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Washington County Fair July 30 through August 2 – Washington County Fair Complex (Hillsboro) bigfairfun.com

July 12-13 – Various Locations stategamesoforegon.org

July 16 through 19 – Horning’s Hideout (North Plains) stringsummit.com

Pick Your Poison Relay Race

July 18 – Patton Valley Vineyard with 24 participating wineries (Gaston) pattonvalley.com

July 18 – Tualatin Riverkeepers at Tualatin Community Park tualatinriverkeepers.org

State Games of Oregon

Party in the Park July 25 – Tualatin Hills Parks and Recreation Department (Beaverton) thprd.org/events/

Drink Pink Rose’ Festival

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Intel Oregon International Air Show, July 17 through 19 – Hillsboro Airport

July 18-19 – PaciďŹ c University (Forest Grove) forestgroveconcours.org

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Out & About | What’s Happeni ng T hi s Month in B eaverton?

Become Part of the Show! Open Auditions for A Little Princess AUDITIONS The Beaverton Civic Theatre will hold open auditions for A Little Princess adapted from the classic novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett. Auditions will be held Thursday, August 13 from 6pm – 8pm and Saturday, August 15 from 2pm – 4pm at the Beaverton City Library Auditorium, 12375 SW 5th Street, Beaverton 97005. No appointment is necessary. There are roles for men, women and children. Please plan to arrive at the beginning of auditions and plan to stay

the entire time. There will be cold readings. Performances are December 4 - December 20 2015, Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm and Sundays at 2pm. If you are interested in the Beaverton Civic Theatre, auditioning for A Little Princess, or volunteering for the production, you are invited to attend a Meet and Greet with Director/Producer Melissa Riley on Thursday, August 6, 2015, at 7pm in the Beaverton City Library Auditorium, 12375 SW 5th Street.

MOVIE LISTINGS: Coming to a Theater Near You! Contact the Beaverton Civic Theatre at info@beavertoncivictheatre.org or 503-754-9866 with any questions.

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