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pring is in the air and that means change is too. The city is busy working on a variety of projects—building a stronger, more vibrant Beaverton. As I’ve said many times before, the city is not turning its back on The Round. Beginning in June, you will notice some improvements in the South Plaza— architectural and aesthetic. These exciting changes are all part of a larger goal to revitalize Beaverton’s Creekside District. I look forward to the outcome as we continue to turn our plans into actions. After acquiring South Cooper Mountain nearly two years ago, we will work with residents to create a Community Plan that will help meet Beaverton’s future housing demand. As Oregon’s rainy season lingers, it’s hard not to think about summer. Summer is one of my favorite seasons not just because

of the sunny days, but because of the buzz around town. The city and our partners are hosting more than 10 summer events—from our Picnics in the Park, Flicks by the Fountain and First Fridays, to Recycling Day, our sustainability forums and the Beaverton International Celebration— there is bound to be an event for you. Beaverton’s events help create lasting memories for families and friends and instill in our residents a stronger sense of community. Take advantage of all that your city has to offer by visiting www.BeavertonOregon.gov/Events. I look forward to continuing to build our community as we strive to represent The Best of Oregon.

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Welcome! (Message from the Mayor | About Us) Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation (News) KPTV Channel 12 (News) Just for Fun (Movie | Art | Theater | Events) Beaverton History (Newsletter | Monthly Presentation) Cedar Hills Crossing (Shopping Map | Events | Listings) Local Shopping Guide (Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy Map) Local Shopping Guide (Downtown) Local Shopping Guide (Murray & Allen | Scholls Ferry Maps) Beaverton Farmer's Market (Map & Vendor Guide) Local Shopping Guide (Murrayhill | Progress Ridge Map) Beaverton City Library News (Monthly Calendar | News) Eats & Treats (Restaurant Review | Happy Hour Listings | Coupons | Ads) Aloha Business Association (News | Map | Listings) Senior News (Elsie Stuhr | SCAC | Speeder Spotlight) My Neighborhood (Community News | Listings) Handyman Bob (The Care & Feeding of Your Home) Cruise Beaverton (Police News | TrafďŹ c Q&A | Business Listings) Adventures in Beaverton (Community Stories | Cartoon)

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anines have already enjoyed a dip in THPRD’s Aloha pool in 2013. They’re about to get another tasty treat: two new off-leash dog parks. The sites will open later this year at opposite ends of the district: one at Paul & Verna Winkelman Park in Aloha, the other at PCC’s Rock Creek Campus. “We get requests all the time for new dog parks,â€? said Lisa Novak, THPRD superintendent of Programs and Special Activities. “For years, we’ve been trying to Âżnd adequate space to accommodate those requests.â€? The new dog park at Winkelman Park (10139 SW 175th Ave.) is one of many new beneÂżts park patrons will enjoy when construction is completed in June, said Steve Gulgren,

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superintendent of Planning & Development. Developed with funds from THPRD’s 2008 voter-approved bond measure, Winkelman Park also includes a multipurpose sports Âżeld, perimeter pathway and expanded parking lot. It spans a total of 20 acres not far from Cooper Mountain Nature Park. The two-acre dog park is located on the hilly northeast corner of Winkelman. The site was optimal because the THPRD’s only sanctioned off-leash area currently is at Hazeldale Park in surrounding area is less Aloha. That will change with the opening of two new dog parks this year. developed than other Each site will have grass and an area with wood chips for year-round use. neighborhoods. “The Catch-22 with will be near the baseball Âżeld and dog parks,â€? Gulgren said. “is that tennis courts. The 1.69-acre site everyone wants them, but nobody is one the district has coveted for a wants them by their house. When this while, Novak said. neighborhood gets built, the park will Construction is set to begin in already be there.â€? June. The project includes grading At PCC Rock Creek (17705 NW and other earth work as well as Springville Road), the new dog park the installation of benches, a water

fountain, a concrete entry and a chain link fence. The park will have separate seeded areas for small dogs and larger dogs, as well as a “winter� area with wood chips for yearround use. Trees will be planted to provide shade. “I think the park will be very popular,� Novak said. “There are a lot of homes with small yards, a lot of dog owners in the area, and plenty of parking will be available.� The winter area could open as soon as July and the seeded areas are expected to open in the fall.

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legendary homerun hitter and a Super Bowl champion traded in their cleats for bowling shoes at a Beaverton charity event. Former All-Star baseball player Ken Griffey Jr. and Pro Bowl running back Jerome Bettis were among the athletes who took part in the Caddies 4 Cure inaugural Celebrity Bowling Challenge at Big Al’s in Beaverton. Groups of four bowlers were paired with a celebrity to form 12 teams in the head-to-head challenge. Other wellknown participants included Portland Trail Blazers center Meyers Leonard, former Blazers star Jerome Kersey and onetime NFL quarterback and Portland State University record-setter Neil Lomax. The Beaverton event on May 17 served as the kickoff for a weekend of fundraising activities. The festivities also included the Celebrity Golf Classic and auction at the Reserve Vineyards and Golf Club in Aloha. &DGGLHV &XUH LV D QRQSUR¿W RUJDQLzation and the proceeds from this year’s HYHQW ZLOO EHQH¿W QRUWKZHVW FKDULWLHV

including the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Oregon Chapter, and Randall Children’s Hospital at Legacy Emanuel. “We’re always taking donations. We’re always taking volunteers. The need never stops,â€? said Kristi Peterson, vice president of operations and marketing for Caddies 4 Cure. “The event may be this weekend but the need to give goes on year-round.â€? And for one night, local bowlers converged on Beaverton to support that cause and team up with star athletes. Griffey’s sure-to-be Hall-of-Fame career started with the Seattle Mariners in 1989 and ended in Emerald City in 2010. Known for his dazzling catches in the RXWÂżHOG DQG PRQVWURXV KRPHUXQV DW the plate, Griffey admitted bowling is a whole different ballgame for him. “I’m terrible,â€? he said. “But I’m having fun. I’ve got some guys who are trying to carry me, but they’re just as terrible. The main thing is to raise money and aware- Sports stars like Ken Griffey Jr. (top), the Seattle Mariners great, and Jerome Bettis (bottom), the ex-Pittsburgh Steelers running back, turned out to raise money for Caddies 4 Cure at Big Al’s in Beaverton. ness for MS.â€?

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June 21st – 30th at The Alpenrose Dairy Opera House (6149 SW Shattuck Rd) Fridays at 7:30 PM, Saturdays/Sundays at 2:45 PM ilbert & Sullivan’s comic fantasy town of Titipu is be-

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ing transported to Dairyville near Portland. Last spring, The Dairyville Players brought you their condensed version of “H.M.S. Pinafore�; this

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show, STORIES UNDER A FULL MOON Batya has been telling tales and teaching storytelling for over thirty years, both here and abroad. She started as an actress but found that the intimacy and immediacy of storytelling apSHDOHG WR KHU DQG ŅW ZLWK KHU OLIHlong interest in story, myth and legend—she knew all the Greek myths by heart before she was twelve. Living in the U.K., she

year, it’s “The Mikado� in the same form, again with (limited) on-stage seating. Don’t miss this chance for fun up-close audience involvement and to tour charming Dairyville or to enjoy a delicious Moo-kado Yum Yum Sunday in the ice cream parlor after the show. „

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travelled extensively, collecting tales, teaching and performing. Returning to the U.S., she became a middle school drama teacher and retired in 2011 from teaching drama at Brown Middle School in Hillsboro to continue her career as a storyteller and playwright. The performance of STORIES UNDER A FULL MOON is one way she gives back to the commuQLW\ 7KLV EHQHŅW IRU +$57 7KHDtre, Hillsboro’s oldest community theatre, will help the theatre continue its commitment to local actors, playwrights and directors. For nearly two decades, HART has provided quality theatre for the community, and Batya hopes it will ART Theatre is pleased to present Once Upon a Mattress, the beloved musical comedy written by Jay Thompson, Dean Fuller and Marshall Barer with music by Mary Rodgers and Lyrics by Marshall Barer. Based on the fairy tale, The Princess and the Pea, the princess must prove she is indeed a real princess by sleeping on a tower of mattresses under which is placed a single pea. She is so sensitive that she does not sleep a wink, proves herself and wins the prince. In this funny, whimsical retelling of the story, our princess is the clumsy but lovable Fred (short for Winifred). Fred was the role that made Carol Burnett a star on Broadway and in 2004, Disney produced a new version of the musical where Carol was the mean Queen, Fred’s nemesis. )RU WKLV ŅQDO VKRZ LQ +$57ģV 2012/13 season, Peter Stein returns to direct. Alice Dalrymple is music director and vocal coach and Kate Jahnson is choreographer. The large cast of talented actors, singers and dancers includes Ky and Margie Fifer, a dynamic couple who also lead their church youth choir and sisters Margie and Liz Hodgson. Once Upon a Mattress ends HART’s season with a bang. It’s perfect entertainment for the whole family. You’ll leave the theatre humming and wanting more. „

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6149 SW Shattuck Road, Portland 97221. For further information call Dennis Britten 503-646-5717, tlc. britten@gmail.com or Paul Roder stephenhero_98@yahoo.com

Tuesday June 25, 5-8pm L to R: Jessica Reed, Hayley Nasman, Essie Canty Bertain

go strong for another twenty years. “Community theatre opens a door into the arts for people,� she says. “It is inclusive and accessible, and encourages people not just to be audience, but to participate. That’s the magic of community theatre.� „ By Paul Roder

Tickets: $20 (includes a glass of champagne or sparkling cider and chocolate) There is also a silent auction and a chance to win tickets to HART’s 19th season which begins next September. 'PS NPSF JOGPSNBUJPO HART Theatre 185 SE Washington Street in Historic Downtown Hillsboro. www.hart-theatre.org 503-693-7815.

Featured Band: Aaron Meyer & his Six Piece Band (Rock Violinist) Dance Performance by Emily Alrick

Tuesday July 30, 5-8pm Featured Band: 5 Guys Named Moe (The ultimate dance & show band) Dance Performance by Painted Sky Northstar Native American Dance

Tuesday August 27, 5-8pm Featured Band: Todd Haaby & Band (Nuevo amenco guitarist & Latin band) Dance Performance by Kalabharathi School of Dance .PSF JOGPSNBUJPO The Round (12600 SW Crescent St) BeavertonArts.org 503-526-2379

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May Movie Releases

June 2013

movie releases

June 7 The Internship The Purge

Apostles of Comedy: Onwards and Upwards Call Me Kuchu

June 28 The Heat White House Down

Dirty Wars

Far Out Isn't Far Enough: The Tomi Ungerer Story

Evocateur: The Morton Downey Jr. Movie

Hatchet 3

Byzantium

Stuck in Love

Copperhead

The Bling Ring

Detention of the Dead

The Guillotines

I'm So Excited

The Stroller Strategy

Redemption

Twenty Feet from Stardom

Some Girls

Hello Herman Hey Bartender Much Ado About Nothing Passion Rapture-Palooza Syrup The Wall

Vehicle 19

Tiger Eyes

June 21

Violet and Daisy

Monsters University

Wish You Were Here

World War Z

June 14

100 Bloody Acres

Visit us every Saturday Market on Washington Street!

The Secret Disco Revolution

As Cool as I Am Somm

Man of Steel

Storm Surfers 3D

A Hijacking

The Attack

Berberian Sound Studio

Unfinished Song

Movie Theater Listings Cinemark

Cedar Hills Crossing 800-FANDANGO+984

Cinetopia

Progress Ridge 503-597-6900

Valley Cinema Pub Bvtn-Hillsdale Hwy. 503-296-6843

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Sanson will demonstrate her techniques for creating luminous watercolor paintings using the principals of good design and the layering of light washes to build up color. Art On Broadway’s monthly Sunday demonstrations are free and open to the public and offer insight to the artist’s creative process.

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viewer to not only view, but also want to touch.â€? “A visit to the Portland Japanese Gardens in mid-February was an inspirational experience,â€? says Donna Sanson. “ It was a quiet day with few visitors and I felt like the gardens were there just for me to discover and enjoy. I was struck by the tranquil beauty before me; and as much as I found pleasure in the entire landscape beyond the entry gate, it was the simplicity and attention to detail in the quiet spaces that spoke to me, that asked to be recorded and imbedded in my memory. Rocks and pebbles, woven tree branches DQG EDPERR ZDOO VFUHHQV ņRZing water, slab stairways, mounds

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Art Exhibit: June 4-29 at Art on Broadway (12570 SW Broadway) he harmony of Japanese design is the subject and the inspiration for Art On Broadway Gallery’s June exhibit featuring pottery by Jim Johnstone and paintings in acrylic or watercolor by Donna Sanson. The public is invited to celebrate the art and artists at the show’s opening reception on Saturday, June 8, 2013 from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm. Complimentary wine and refreshments will be served. The exhibit dates

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We celebrate our graduation from Beaverton High School over 50 years ago or more. We're striking up the High School Band, bringing on the Rhythm B's and the BHS Jazz Ensemble as we welcome Beaverton's living history back to the high school cafeteria for lunch on June 19. What's a Golden Grad? eaverton High School started in 1902. In the summer of 1950 35 members of the class of KHOG WKHLU Ĺ…UVW UHXQLRQ DQ evening potluck supper. This was WKH Ĺ…UVW UHXQLRQ RI %+6 (YHU\one had so much fun that Ruth Lundgren Pasley and a group of volunteers organized another one two years later. In 1952 the class members decided that they should meet every year at the school for an "indoor potluck picnic". The high school welcomed them as a very special group. Other classes began to organize class reunions and join the class of 1930's lunch.

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mates are eager to share stories and jokes and reminisce about the good and the bad. This year's special guest is the oldest graduate of the group (Class of 1926)! The air is charged with smiles and warm greetings, hugs

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By 1980 the class of 1930 had reached its 50th anniversary and someone suggested they call themselves the Golden Grads. The name caught on and Ruth and her group again organized the annual lunch adding a new representative from each class every year. When the class of 1935 had turned 'golden', it was then decided to include anyone in the golden year classes from then on and the format remains to this day. Most classes celebrate their 50th like the class of '63 this year meets in August. They are invited to lunch with an informal and fun induction ceremony. Past teachers, administrators and Beaverton dignitaries have always been invited. Speeches and ceremonies are brief as the class-

3FNFNFSJOH 3VUI Ruth Lundgren Pasley, from Bethany. Class of 1930 and founder of the Golden Grads She was the ďŹ rst female from Beaverton to graduate from a four year school of higher learning, earning a degree in Secretarial Science from Oregon Agricultural College (OSU) in 1936. She remained a solid supporter of the group until her passing in June 2012 two months short of her 100th birthday.

What do Grads remember most about downtown Beaverton? The pharmacy's soda fountain. It was the social center of town and the chocolate ice cream sodas were legendary. We bought our saddle shoes, our letterman sweaters, our full skirts and cinch belts in shops in Beaverton. Our parents bought furniture, jewelry, groceries and farm gear on Broadway. We ran homecoming parades through town, we got ads for the Hummer (school paper) and the Beavertale (phonebook) from local small busi-

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and handshakes. Tradition calls for class members to tell jokes about each other. They were often repeated from year to year bringing gales of laughter. Many were stories of tricks they played on each other or on a faculty member. The Golden Grads remember Beaverton in a time when humor and fun was all of a simple vein and it was such a wonderful time to be a teenager. There was only Beaverton High School and Hillsboro High School and the nearest city high school was Lincoln. 50 years ago the population of Beaverton was about 3500. It was surrounded by farmland and patches of trees and swamps. There was the all important cannery, the Beaver Horseradish company and the airport plus train tracks in all directions. Farming was the principal industry. Then came the housing tracts in the 50's. As one of our class members jokes "They stopped farming wheat and started farming people!"

about 15-20 minutes in length. Doors open at 11am. Show times are 11:30, 12:30, and 1:30. This event is free but donations to the Beaverton Historical Society are welcome and appreciated. „

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The school was the center of action for the town and whole surrounding area. It was once three stoULHV KLJK ZLWK DGPLQLVWUDWLRQ RIŅFHV RQ WKH WKLUG ņRRU ZKLFK MLJJOHG RII in the big earthquake of 1948. How many stories have been written and how many slinkies have traveled down those stairs to nowhere! The graduates of the 30's and 40's can remember the Noon Movies... movies shown during the hour lunch period! Graduates of early years were the main labour source for the surroundLQJ VWUDZEHUU\ DQG EHDQ ŅHOGV :H even had a big drive-in in the 40's and 50's where Fred Meyer is now. The JUDGXDWHV RI WKH ODWH ŅIWLHV FDQ UHmember the year we shared the building with Sunset High School, going to school in the morning only while Sunset invaded our campus in the afWHUQRRQ XQWLO LWV VFKRRO ZDV ŅQLVKHG While Ruth and her group had a very informal organization, by 1989, with so many classmates involved, the group set up a formal organization to run the event. Today the classes of the 50's and 60's are the custodians of the Golden Grads with almost 3000 on the data base. „

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street to Beaverton Florist to enjoy some tribal belly dancing presented by Mandala between 6-7pm. Mandala is a professional, improvisational tribal style belly dance troupe from the Portland area. They perform complex combinations with the occasional choreography at parties, restaurants, street fairs, theatre pubs and Portland festivals. They are joined by Marissa Mission, D QRQSURĹ…W PHQWRUVKLS SURJUDP LQ the Portland area. Their mission is to IRVWHU FRQĹ…dent, healthy young women through belly dance, yoga, expressive art, sisterhood, and empowering

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life skills. The First Friday dates for the remainder of the year are: June 7, July 5, Aug. 2, Sept. 6, and Oct. 4. Participating businesses include restaurants, salons, a dance studio, a healing center, coffee shops, a costume store, a bakery, and many specialty shops. The BDA and First Friday events are partially sponsored by a grant through the City of Beaverton’s Main Street Program. The BDA’s mission is to enhance community identity and heritage, foster a center of activity and ensure economic stability for the heart of downtown Beaverton.

The First Friday events create that center of activity in the core areas of Beaverton, drawing guests and developing value for more than 40 businesses who are involved in the event. „ For more information about First Friday, to view the map of participating businesses or to learn how to become a friend of the BDA, please visit www.DowntownBeaverton.org

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in a choice-based environment. Small classes, all subjects, PreK - High School. www.villagehome.org 503-597-9100 C4

The Downtown Beaverton Dairy Queen donates a portion of all cake sales sold at regular price to both the Highland Park Band and the Beaverton High School Bands & Ensembles. Customers simply need to stamp their receipt with the school of their choice and place in the customer comment box. This offer is year round!

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Noodles, Salads & Sandwiches from around the world. All for around $8! www.noodles.com 503-350-0591

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Make a Day Extraordinary! Specializing in color, cut & styling for every occassion. We are a Goldwell Alliance Salon. 503-644-0510 C3

Directory

Ava Roasteria Cakes, Food, Drinks & Catering. Open 24 Hours. www.avaroasteria.com 503-641-7470 C4

Beaverton Seafood Market

Arts & Culture

Live ShellďŹ sh / Seasonal Seafood

Me Too Beauty Salon

Sustaining High Quality Art within the community. Providing culturally enriching activities, programs and services. www.beavertonarts.org

Free Hair Care Fridays! Natural hair care, all textures. metoobeautybar@gmail.com 503-997-5557 D2

Find us on facebook Canyon Place Shopping Ctr. 3905 SW 117th Ave, Suite G 503-626-8148 D2

Learn About our City’s Past through historic photos, artifacts, exhibits and more! Open Tu/Th from noon to 4pm. www.historicbeaverton.org C3

Fresh tortilla’s made daily. Happy hour daily, 3-6pm Dine-in or Take-out. 503-601-7000

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Alexia's Window Tinting Signs & Banners Too! 503-671-9615

M-F Lunch Specials, $5.95

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Dairy Queen Beaverton Burgers, hot dogs, chicken, salads, shakes, cakes and more. So good its RiDQulous 503-644-3469 B3

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Hall Street Grill www.hallstreetgrill.com 503-641-6161

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Emerald City Smoothie www.emeraldcitysmoothie.com 503-372-5676 D3

Goodness Coffee House

Featuring our Cheesburgers & beer garden. All lottery games. Happy Hour M-F: 4-7. www.ringosbar.com 503-644-7847 E3

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A Family Cafe w/ a Healthy menu. Gluten free welcome. www.goodnesscoffeehouse.com 503 616 3020 B4

Beaverton Healing Center Take a moment for yourself Wellness Classes ‡ Bodywork ‡ Massage

503.277.2460 Visit our website for details:

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with Debra Dianne Lord A clinical approach to essential oil application. **$29 Introductory Rate**

David Shepp: 503-528-4458 Need help making your goals a reality? potentialineveryone.com **Free 1 Hour Consultation**

Honey Toasts, Bubble Tea, illy coffee & more!! Open Tuesday-Sunday www.honeytoastcafe.net 503-747-2712

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Mexican Restaurant & Cantina Fresh ingredients, expert preparations and prompt courteous service! 503-526-8808

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Licensed Acupuncturist

Blissful Massage

Pamela Loval Treats Allergies, Insomnia Pain, IBS, Insurance OK. **$40.00 for 60 min**

w/Marilyn Froude. Full Body Swedish, Deep Tissue & Pregnancy Massage **Intro Price $39 (w/Reiki $59)**

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Your Local Business Partner Professional printing, graphics, photography, web design, marketing and advertising. Home of the Beaverton Resource Guide! www.cedarhousemedia.com 503-641-3320 C3

30 varieties of pancakes & wafes. Beaverton’s Favorite Restaurant! 503-646-2688

Beaverton Natural Medicine & Wellness Center: Your Neighborhood Health Care Center! Massage Therapy, Naturopathic Medicine, Nutrition counseling BeavertonWellnessCenter.com 503-643-0892 B3

Beaverton City Hall 4755 SW GrifďŹ th Dr., 97005 Mayor's OfďŹ ce, City Council, Water Utility Billing, Police Dept., City Courts, Neighborhood Programs, Arts Commission & more. www.beavertonoregon.gov 503-526-2222 D3

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repair, custom built, pillows, foam replacements & more. 12655 SW First Street 503-641-2022 C3

center on life! Auto, sports, children’s injuries; neck/back pain, headaches and more! B4 503-430-7371

Licensed Midwife

Reiki, The Art of Healing

Denture Clinique

Craniosacral Therapist Ondra R. Watson CPM, LDM www.ondrawatsonmidwife.com 503.709.8911

w/ Jeff McLaughlin Reiki CertiďŹ cation Classes www.reikirx.org 503-810-7430

Full and partial dentures Open 7 days a week by appointment! 503-643-6213

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The Elsie Stuhr Center Fresh Affordable Produce Locally Crafted Beer! Visit our Unique Wine Selection. www.rubyfreshmarket.com 503-718-7305

Massage & Reiki Kate Jones, LMT OBMT #17529 Bringing you back to your best. **$50 Introductory Rate**

Tod Elliott Hand Analysis, LMT Ever wonder what your life purpose is? It is all written in your hands.

Wellness Coach & Counselor w/ Edie Summers. Master the Art of Your Well-Being. Chronic Condition Counseling. PortlandWellnessCoach.com

June & July Special Dreamweaver Interview $75, Color Therapy $60. Great Gifts for Graduations & New Adventures Dreamweavermuse@gmail.com

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Dr. McBride’s OfďŹ ce

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Examining eyes in Beaverton since the dinosaurs roamed. Corner of 1st and Hall (503) 644-3614 C3

Optometrists Sun Connections has come to you! FREE delivery. Weekday lunch specials. www.thaihi5restaurant.com 503-596-2153 C3

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is designed for adults 55 years and better. Classes, trips events, ďŹ tness center, lunch and friends 503-629-6342 C5

Travel & Cruises, LLC **Layaway Plans Available**. www.sunconnections.com 503-655-4850 D3

Health

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A&P Appliance Parts All major brands serviced discount parts, in-shop repair, microwaves ok. 503-644-0382 www.apappliance.net C3

Dr Irina Moga, DDS For your Smile, For your health, For you! 503-646-5909 www.drmoga.com B4

Beaverton Dental Arts Welcoming new patients! Preventative & cosmetic, Emergency care beavertondentalarts.com 503-644-3312

Fanno Creek Healing Arts, LLP

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Traditional East Asian Medicine Acupuncture, Herbs, Massage, Qi Gong, Movement Therapy Mill-e-Moto.com 503-372-6463 C3

Retail

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Personal Injury, Criminal Law

& beyond! Gift Baskets, unique kitchen items & cooking suggestions too. www.APkitchen.com 503-644-0382 C3

DUII, Immigration, Wills/Trusts Probate, Family/Business Law www.beavertonlaw.com 503-644-2146 C3

Chiropractic First, llc www.BeavertonChiropractor.com

503-626-5761 See Map Page 10, B3

Family Practice Spanish, Hindi & Punjabi speaking providers available. Mon-Sat Extended Hours 503-644-1171 C3

Mediation 503-893-4417 Confidential Options For Resolving Disputes Voluntary & Court-Ordered www.the-Mac-Firm.com

Thrift & Consignment Shop A bargain shoppers paradise! Clothing, jewelry, books & more. portland.assistanceleague.org 503-526-9300 D2

Natural Medicine Office of Dr. Means Naturopathic physician, Acupuncturist, Nutritional suppliments & massage 503-641-6400

“Feelings Delivered Daily”

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Housing

Service & Sales All PC brands repaired. New laptops and desktops. www.sunsetcomputer.net 503-866-3747 B3

Flowers for every occasion, plants, cards, gifts & more! www.beavertonflorists.com 503-644-0129 C4

BEAVERTON 12795 SW Canyon Rd. Open Daily 9am-7pm

503-718-7305 The FRESHEST Produce, Affordable & in Season! Craft Brews: Local IPA to Belgian Imports Try our local, handmade pasta from Classic Foods!

& Realty Group Full Service Residential Property Management & Sales www.alpinepdx.com C4 503-641-4620

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Independent Insurance Agent

Exotic birds, healthy foods, toys, boarding & advice. Great prices! 503-644-9515 www.bizeebird.com

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Big and Small, We Write it All. Business Ins., Worker's Comp., Home, Auto, Health/Life. 503-644-9945

Retirement Residence Hit the road with us because we never stand still for too long! www.beavertonlodge.com 503-646-0635 B5

We make it easy to feel right at home. www.creekside-village.com 503-643-9735 B5

PreferredDentalCareCenter.com

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Religious & Spiritual

Conveniently located in Downtown Beaverton (4690 SW Hall Blvd.)

Catholic Book Store & Gift Shop Rosaries, statues, crucifixes, DVDs and more. www.blessingsfromheaven.org 503-644-1814 C4

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Senior Living Community

Same Day Crowns Available!

Open Minds, Open Hearts Open Doors. Beaverton First United Methodist Church. www.beavertonumc.org Sunday Worship: 10:30am 503-646-7107 C4

Shop Local – Give Local – Stay Local… this is how we build a better Beaverton.

We do Birthday Parties! www.bricksandminifigs.com 503-644-5701 D2

Catholic Book Store (503) 644-1814

Books/CDs/DVDs Holy Water Fonts Christmas/Nativity Liturgical Crucifixes/Rosaries Statues First Communion Gifts and more! Tuesday - Friday: 10am to 5pm Saturday: 10am to 3pm Sunday and Monday: Closed Located next to the City Library 4755 SW Tucker Avenue Beaverton, OR 97005

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Shopping Guide

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Beaverton Swim Center Aquatic ďŹ tness programs Lessons for all levels www.thprd.org 503-629-6312

Computers & Consoles Games & Accessories Repair & Unlock iPhone www.techhousepdx.com 503-443-0786 C3

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Burger King Miller Paint Bellagio's Pizza Nail Salon Big Town Hero

Authentic Jalisco Style Mexican Cuisine. $5 Lunch Specials in 5 min or it's FREE! www.guichosrestaurant.com 503-746-5980

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Need Toner or Ink Cartridges? Printers, copiers, and faxes. Save up to 40%! Ask about Free delivery and printer maintenance. 503-624-2171

Celebrating 50 Years! www.riteaid.com 503-643-2724

$.99 Loaded Grillers www.tacobell.com 503-526-0935

Companion Pet Clinic of Beaverton 503-641-9151

HR Block 1-800-472-5625

Bank of America

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# F BWF SUP O 'B SN F S h T . B SLF U 'SPN UI F .B SLF U .B T UF S People often ask me about farmers’ market etiquette as well as tips for having a successful experience. Of course every market is a little different, but here at Beaverton I recommend the following: t Wear comfortable walking shoes! The market is big and you might have to park a few blocks away. The exercise that you get during your market experience is an added health benefit of shopping with us. Don’t forget sunscreen! t If you want to bring your dog to the market you will need to take them to HomePlate’s SitN-Stay doggy daycare directly adjacent to the market in City Park. We do not allow dogs on leashes into the market itself. We expect 20,000 on Saturday and dogs on leashes are a tripping hazard in our busy aisles. There is a $5 per 1/2 hour fee. Please do not leave your dog in your car. It can quickly turn into an oven and be hazardous for your dog. t At the BFM we feature fresh locally produced foods. Expect to shop seasonally. You will be

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146 Paradise Nurseries

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147 Price Right Nursery & Produce 148 Mak Lilies & Perennials, Inc

JULY 6 Hometown Band 13 Bill n Sandy/ Ten Tiny Dancers 20 Rogue River Band 27 Catillacs

149 Greenville Farms 150 Northern Pacific Farm 152 Little Patch 153 KCK Farms

AUGUST 3 Jamblers 10 Fadin By Nine 17 Responsible Party 24 Rogue River Band 31 Grupo Condor

154 Happy Campers

155 Happy Cup Coffee Company 156 Portland Juice Press

to Beaverton First United Methodist Church & The Beaverton Art Court

157 Simington Gardens

175 Liquid Sunshine

161 164 Canby McCarthy's Asparagus Beverages Farm & Casa de Tamales

165 IC Confections

167 168 165 Homemade Gabriel's PBJ's Bakery Happy Cuisine

97 Feast works

95 Kaleng Produce

98 Salmon Creek Farm

126 Quinn’s Crab Cakes 124 May's Produce and Flowers 123 Grandma Candys Jams

122 Sweet Briar Farms

92 ProFarm Produce 91 Rose City Pepperheads 88 DeNoble's Farm Fresh Produce 87 Willamette Valley Cheese

85 Lonely Lane Farms

83 Decadent Creations

60 Baird Family Orchards 65 Stephens Farm 67 Moh's Mobile Kitchen

68 Linda Brand Crab

119 Arcane Cellars

57 For the Love of Nuts

70 George Choban

55 Pacific Pie Company

71 Stoller Farms

52 Sun Gold Farm

51 Hammer & Tuffy's Hand Roasted

80 Martinez Family Farm

78 Humdinger Foods

58 Sedum Chicks

69 Champoeg Farm

121 Grand Central Bakery 120 Zoe Ann's Cheesecakes

59 Adelman Peony Gardens

56 The Better Bean Co / True Nature

73 Winters Farms

117 Pine Mountain Ranch

184 Hoda’s Middle Eastern Cuisine

186 Joe’s Burgers

169 Big O’s Delicious Pizza

172 Feast works

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33 Alotto Gelato

36 Portland Creamery 37 Fressen Artisan Bakery 38 Souper Natural 39 Sterling Cookies

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27 Alex Farms

6 Kimo's Dips & For The Love of Pasta

25 The Berry Patch

41 Gloria's Secret

24 Lady-Lane Farm

42 Little Localvore

23 Bakeshop

43 Spring Hill Organic Farm

22 Danielle's Sauces

11 Packer Orchards & Bakery

18 N&M Nursery 101-5 Dovetail Coffee Roasters

8 French Prairie Gardens

15 Briar Rose Creamery

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40 MaggieBell Naturals

48 Pearson Nursery

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29 Denison Farms

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Vendor Guide

money you can buy $5 tokens at the market information booth. They are treated just like cash in the market. t All of our vendors participate in food assistance programs – WIC and Senior Farm Direct Nutrition Programs and the WIC Fruit and Veggie voucher program. $1 SNAP tokens may be purchased with Oregon Trail cards at the information booth. t Squeezing delicate produce bruises it and often renders it unsalable. Peeling corn also makes it unappetizing for the customer that follows you. These are the ears that most of the farmers tell me that they eat at home because they can’t sell them. Please be respectful of the effort the grower has put into bringing you a high quality product. t Have a question about a product – ASK! Get to know your producer and their product. They are proud of what they do and are happy to talk to you about it. If you don’t recognize something – ASK! The people working our booths live on what they sell. They can tell

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Open house May 1- June 15 9am- 6pm (I-5 Exit 263) Free Catalog. 503-393-6185 www.peonyparadise.com #PPUI

Fresh Pressed Fruit & Veggie Juice The Nearly Everything Sauce by Providere Gourmet Good on nearly everything you eat. Better tasting & it’s gluten free! www.nearlyeverythingsauce.com #PPUI 7BSJFT 8FFLMZ

No preservative, no sugar added. Delivered to your doorstep daily! www.portlandjuicepress.com 503-913-3367 #PPUI

Quinn’s Crabcakes We make life better! We roast and sell the freshest coffee beans from around the world. Taste the good life‌ www.dovetailcoffee.com #PPUI

Simply the best! Fresh and handmade from locally caught dungeness. 503-709-6984 #PPUI

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

Green and Red Mexican Sausage Specializing in authentic Tolucan Style Chorizo Verde and Rojo. Locally crafted in Hillsboro, OR. 503 640 1571 #PPUI 7BSJFT 8FFLMZ

Ask to Join Our CSA Hoda’s Middle Eastern Cuisine Try our delicious pita breads stuffed with falafel & tahini! www.hodas.com 503-236-8325 #PPUI

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

Dedicated to growing the sweetest and juiciest peaches in the NW! Cherries, nectarines, and apples too. www.bairdfamilyorchards.com #PPUI

Mediterranian Appetizers Fresh Dungeness Crab Also salmon, halibut, tuna, rock ďŹ sh, oysters and more! www.lindabrandcrab.com 866-569-4891 #PPUI

100% Grass Fed Beef Heritage Pork On-Farm USDA processing www.lonelylanefarms.com 503-845-4252 #PPUI

Fresh Pita Bread Fresh Pita Chips 503-209-5517 #PPUI

IC Confections 13 avors of fudge & 6 trufe types! Ad good for 10% off a $10 purchase. Call 971-212-0293. www.ic-confections.com #PPUI

Wide variety of vegetables, berries, fruit, owers, honey, jams & syrup. www.wintersfarms.com #PPUI

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Vendor Spotlight (con't) rals with the simple idea that our delicious artisan snack foods would be good for your body, mind and spirit. We set about creating a unique hand crafted line of healthier snack foods that are free of trans fats, gluten or GMO ingredients; so you can feel good about sharing them with family and friends. Each delicious serving is packed with lightly sweetened whole grains, thick sliced almonds and hearty VHHGV WKDW Ĺ…OO \RX XS IDVW DQG NHHS you running on all cylinders!

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Wine Awards is the largest and most comprehensive independent Oregon wine recognition program in the world. Founded in 2008 by Executive Director and Court of Masters Sommelier Christopher Chan, the Oregon Wine Awards establishes the highest standards of integrity in the tasting and evaluation of Oregon wines.

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Got foot pain? Come see us for expert care, diagnosis and treatment of ankle/foot disorders. 503-597-5647 D

Try the hottest new barre workout! Pilates Based Dance Amplified Open to ALL fitness levels www.xtendbarrebeaverton.com 503-610-3214 D

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helps patients and prescribing doctors closely communicate and make changes to medications that target emotional functioning. Staff specialize in diagnosis and guidance for people ple who may be experiencing cing memory problemss or other issues with healthy brain functioning. A thorough evaluation can help people realize that everyone has strengths and weaknesses, and there are strategies to work around particular issues. 7RGD\ LV WKH ŅUVW GD\ WKDW \RX are your current age. You can’t be expected to know how to age successfully, because you’ve

never done it before! Dr. Marsha Green quickly assesses how she can help with the intersection of aging, medical, and mental health concerns. Dr. Green has developed a chronic pain develop evaluation and coneva sultation program su at OPAL Institute to assist older adults who have chronic pain. Figuring out how to thrive with aging or medical changes is key to achieving an excellent quality of life. OPAL Institute staff are available to discuss opportunities for making positive change in your aging process. Remember to check your speed and enjoy the ride! „

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do others need to know in case your situation becomes serious and long-term and someone needs to help for a prolonged period, or perhaps even start making decisions for you? Here’s a starter list, but it’s just a start. Begin here and expand on this list to make sure all of your FUXFLDO LQIRUPDWLRQ LV LGHQWLŅHG and made available – in a secure manner – to those who need to ŅQG LW ZKHQ \RXģUH QRW DEOH WR GR it yourself. Be especially careful DERXW \RXU ŅQDQFLDO LQIRUPDWLRQ – make sure you trust the people who you tell about your information and its location. For emergency personnel: Ī Picture ID – driver’s license or state-issued non-driver ID Ī Medical insurance card(s) Ī Names of primary care physician

and other doctors you see Ī Prescriptions and allergies list Ī Emergency contacts list – Family, caretaker, guardian, decision-maker For your trusted helpers: Ī Email access Ī Mailbox access Ī Bank account information Ī List of credit cards and regular bills that need paying For serious situations: Ī Advance directive and/or Power of attorney Can you think of more? You should try – what information and documents do you have that should be available to someone you trust who can take care of important matters for you if you are incapable yourself? Consult an expert such as an elder law attorney for more detailed advice. Give your loved ones peace of mind by insuring that they can help you when you need it most. „

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ost of us teens avoid yard work like a plague. Dirt is, simply put, dirty, and the star of the yard show. However, I believe starting a garden is a project worth the labor. Gardening may be extremely rewarding and an addicting experience too. So if you can get past the dirt, only good things can happen (trust me). When I was young, I adored my Granny /HLJKģV KDYHQ RI ņRZHUV DQG YHJgies. My favorite part was the ability to sample the foods right off the veins (a bit like Mother Nature’s spin on Costco). Gardening is also one of those fabulous hobbies that do not require classes or training: everyone can garden, and everyone should. But how can we even get started? Here, let me assist you!

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When and Where to garden Each seed and bulb needs a certain time to be planted. So, check on the packages or speak to a specialist to determine what season to begin. If you want to start now, just choose plants that are in season, and you’re on your way! Depending on the plant, the choice of location for your future garden kingdom has to vary. Shade, sun, and spacing are important to pay attention to, and each plant requires something different. For example, my mom and I just planted astilbes in our backyard. :H FKRVH WKLV ņRZHU because they require shade to grow, and our yard doesn’t get much sun. Some of us don’t have a convenient or appropriate area to grow a garden. Luckily, community gardens have sprung up all over Beaverton, such as: Ī Community Center GardensFifth Street and Hall Boulevard Ī Kennedy Gardens103rd Avenue and Kennedy Street Ī Welch-Centennial Gardens10th Street and Erickson Street These spaces do require applications, so be sure to keep an eye out for openings!

How to make it Fun Starting a garden is like adding an amazing tattoo on the earth – it’s becomes your personalize mark that hurts less and with each season you can change the design! My biggest recommendation is to personalize your experience. Perhaps you can FKRRVH ņRZHUV LQ \RXU IDYRULWH color, for example. Or, plant foods you would want to eat and share with your family. During planting and general care of your garden, you may want to listen to music and try to ‘race’ a song to be motivated to ŅQLVK WKH ZRUN TXLFNO\ (my personal favorite for when I need to get down to serious gardening business is Fleet Foxes, give ‘em a try). With great music in the background, you can de-stress and focus on nature which , ŅQG PRUH UHOD[LQJ WKDQ VD\ IRFXVing on homework for example. So needless to say, I have full faith that once your plants begins to sprout, you’ll see light as I have. Growing a garden should be your goal this summer, teens! It’s a great challenge with beautiful and delicious results.

Brigid Fitzpatrick is a student at Southridge High School. She is an active member of the Color Guard and hopes to pursue a career in journalism one day. Brigid is an intern at Cedar House Media. Brigid may be contacted at: BRG@cedarhousemedia.com

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turn the A/C on and set your thermostat below the existing room temperature. The outside fan comes on, the compressor begins to operate, and the furnace blower comes on, circulating air in your home. As this circulating air passes across the cooling coils, heat energy is exchanged, leaving cooler air to return to the house. The refrigerant, now warmed

by the heat exchange, continues to the outside coils where the outside fan helps to cool it down and the process continues until the air in the house reaches the desired temperature and the system shuts

off. A typical system is designed to reduce the ambient temperature by about 20 degrees, so on a 95 degree day, your system should be able to keep your home at about 75 degrees. Air conditioners perform another function that increases our comfort; they remove most of the humidity from the air. Think about what happens on the outside of a glass of iced tea in the summer; moisture forms and drips onto the table. That’s water vapor in the air condensing into a liquid and that’s exactly what happens in an air conditioner. The moist air, leaving your home and passing across the chilled coils in the furnace, condenses and drips into a drip pan. The collected water then drains through a pipe to the outside or, if your furnace is below ground OHYHO LW ņRZV LQWR D ņRRU GUDLQ RU FRQdensate pump that pumps it to the outside. Now, let’s tie it all together. If the IXUQDFH ŅOWHU LV GLUW\ DLU ņRZ LV UHVWULFWHG VR \RX ZRQģW JHW DOO WKH cool air into the house that you expect. Also, restricted air can result in the cooling coils freezing up, which is really hard on the equipment.

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to our city and how you can get involved – Join us on June 3 at the Beaverton City Library from 6:30 - 8 pm. Polling of the forum participants showed that over 43% of the attendees were concerned about the future and the sustainability challenges ahead of us. As part of creating a more sustainable city, Mayor Doyle launched and promoted the city’s “iPledge� – a way for participants to make a personal commitment to sustainability actions. The pledge outlines simple actions that people can do to protect the planet, better their community, and make Beaverton more vibrant and sustainable. By Cindy Sundborg

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The Family Vacation or security reasons limit the number of people who know of your departure. Ask a trusted neighbor to mow and water the lawn as well as pick up mail, packages and newspapers. A neighbor parking their car in the vacationers’ driveway on occasion gives the appearance of activity. Lights on timers when and where appropriate, drapes left open or closed per habit. Anything that gives the impression of people coming and going reduces the chance of being targeted. If teenagers are left home alone while parents are on an extended leave, trusted adult neighbors can be the eyes and ears. While out of town don’t leave valuables in the room. Use in room YDXOWV RU RIŅFH VDIH ZKHQ DYDLODEOH 'RQģW ņDVK FDVK XVH GHELW RU credit cards and hold onto receipts. Rely on hotel staff to advise you on safe times to explore local attractions and what areas to avoid. Remember that rights and privileg-

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Tales of a Beaverton Super-Mom My Mother’s Day Flag Flew at Half-Mast

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’ve been thinking a lot lately about this job I took 11 years ago, and it’s occurring to me how little room for mistake we parents allow ourselves—especially when considering the hours and dedication required in this position. But in many parents’ hearts, this little thing called guilt that can seep over wherever perfection is lacking, and the errors can hit hard. This became clear to me, ironically, over Mother’s Day weekend, when despite my family’s sincere and grand efforts to make me feel as admired as a Greek Goddess, my shortcomings were revealed‌ multiple times. 1. It started with a simple mistake during that crazy Saturday morning schedule—the one where you want to hire a chauffeur for your kids’ activities so you can remember what it was like back when “weekendâ€? was synonymous with “relaxation.â€? Not only did I read the wrong game time for my eldest, but I was IN CHARGE OF BRINGING THE FRUIT. (If you have never been in charge of half-time snacks, this probably means nothing to you.) Now in the scheme of things, I realize this is a minor tragedy compared to terminal illness or world wars. But the guilt I had over throwing her into a sopping wet uniform straight out of the washer, while maniacally chopping oranges and screaming at the troops to “HURRY! HURRY!â€? may have been a little over the top. I rushed to her game where she jumped in and played just Ĺ…QH DQG PLQXWHV ODWHU ZH ZHUH on our way home. And I still felt bad. As we left the parking lot, my daughter asked me why the high

VFKRRO ņDJ ZDV DW KDOI PDVW %HLQJ the worldly mom I am who rarely makes time to read the news, I said, “I have no idea. Probably because your mom had the wrong game time in her head.â€? “Probably,â€? said

my pre-teen. “But it’s over and you need to let it go.� Oh goodness. I really do. 2. Fast forward to dinner that evening, where the sun is shining and everyone is getting along nicely, and my 8 yr-old says to my youngest, “Hey, Kiana! Aren’t you so excited for summer?? Nothin’ but FREE TIME!� Kiana looks back and forth between us with wide eyes and asks incredulously, “Why? Am I getting a new family?� No, no, honey. Same family. Less busy. 3. At my request, my husband rented “Parental Guidance� to watch with my folks on Mother’s Day. Had I known that this movie would highlight every neuroses I had as a new mom—and maybe even a few I still carry today—I probably wouldn’t have chosen to watch it as a special treat. There’s nothing more humbling than seeing your own glaringly evident craziness acted out on the big screen, and even self-deprecating laughter can’t save you from those scenes

By Maureen Wilson

that make you cringe because you actually remember SAYING those things and thinking you knew something about this whole parenting gig, now that you were all of 12 months into it. Sheesh. 4. By Sunday night, the family was done celebrating me, and I was done smiling and saying “Thank you!â€? My 4 yr-old wandered into my bedroom where I was sneaking in the last few deliciously quiet moments of reading time, when I tousled her head and asked, “So‌how was YOUR Mother’s Day?â€? “Not good,â€? she said frankly. “No one got me a present.â€? Small pause. “But you know what I’m getting for Mother’s Day next year??â€? “What?â€? I asked curiously. “ A new mama!!â€? she squealed joyfully, then fell into D Ĺ…W RI JLJJOHV RQ D SLOORZ ÄĽ-XWKW NLGGLQJ ÄŚVKH Ĺ…QDOO\ VTXHDNHG RXW breathlessly. “Becauth that would mean you have to get a new Kiana, and then you would be THO THAD.â€? She’s absolutely right. I’ll take my guilty, imperfect, neurotic-andfrazzled kind of life any day over WKH WKRXJKW RI D ņDZOHVV OLIHWLPH without them. „

“Maureen Wilson is an educator, Girl Scout leader, and often frazzled parent to three active girls. She ďŹ nds motherhood to be a far more humorous and humbling experience than she ever imagined.â€? Maureen can be contacted at: BRG@cedarhousemedia.com

5IF -JUFSBSZ $PSOFS Lisa Ard leads a charmed life with her husband and two children just north of Beaverton. She is the author of the Dream Seeker series. www.authorlisaard.com

Getting to know Anna Brentwood

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nna Brentwood launched her this summer, although that means debut novel The Songbird slowing down on the promotional with Sapphire Eyes at an oppor- work. “Fortunately there is much tune time. The novel takes place more cooperation amongst authors in the roaring 1920’s, as in recent years in promoting does the highly publitheir work,â€? says Brentcized Baz Luhrmann wood. “Plus small Ĺ…OP 7KH *UHDW independent bookGatsby. Capitalizstores are willing to ing on the coincihelp local authors.â€? dence, Brentwood Jacobsen’s Books piggy-backed on & More sponsored the movie premiere Brentwood at a rewith an author apcent Bards & Brews pearance, book deal, event. If you enjoy and costume party at hearing local authors Cinetopia Progress Ridge read and share their works LQ 0D\ ÄĽ, ZRUH D YLQWDJH ņDS- while enjoying food and Oregon per dress,â€? says Brentwood. This beer and wine, check out these is just one of the many promo- events hosted by Primrose & tional ideas Brentwood has come Tumbleweeds on the last Friday up with since releasing her book of the month. „ By Lisa Ard last September. “For Val- The Songbird with Sapphire Eyes: entine’s Day I Speakeasies. Gangsters. Flappers. ran the e-book Fourteen-year old Hannah Glidden version for free struggles to survive as a cabaret and had over singer. She meets 1,700 downrumrunner, Johnny loads,â€? says Gallo, part of Brentwood. New York's large, Using Amagrowing criminal zon’s free proempire. He knows motion days what he wants. He can help build wants Hannah. The an author’s glamorous gangster platform, inworld draws her in. crease online Can Hannah defy book reviews, danger and survive? and spread the word about a lesser-known work. The SongFind out more about Anna bird with Sapphire Eyes enjoys Brentwood and The Songbird good reviews on Amazon, curwith Sapphire Eyes at: rently averaging 4.6 out of 5 stars. www.annabrentwood.com This is good news for Brentwood, who plans to work on the sequel

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