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Volume 7 | Issue 3 | March 2017
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Contents
W Welcome! (City Message & Cartoon) ................................................................2 Shop Sh 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 Public Safety (Police/Fire) 19, 21 Cartoon 2 Housing & Homecare 20 Once Upon a Time in Beaverton 3 Traffic Q&A 21 Local Maps 4-5 Teen Talk 22 Business Directory 5-13 Beaverton Art Scene 23 Beaverton Bulletin Board 6-13 Local Happy Hour Guide 23 Free Announcements 13 Senior Village Events 24 Beaverton Wild & Green 14 County Event Calendar 24 Business Spotlights 15-16 Beaverton Farmers Market 27 Senior News 16-18 Library Programs 28-29 Park & Recreation (THPRD) 16 Theatre & Movies 29-31 Beaverton Car Guy 19 Win $25! Enter our Contest 32
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Contact Publisher: Cory Burden Editor: Michael Wong Advertising: Michael Wong Graphic Design: Sarah Jones
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Naloxone. Naloxone is intended for lay persons to administer in emergency situations. Clackamas County police agencies have been carrying Naloxone for the past year and have saved several lives. Last summer, the Beaverton Police Department partnered with TVF&R to explore equipping RXU RI¿FHUV ZLWK 1DOR[RQH :H OHDUQHG WKH :DVKLQJWRQ &RXQW\ 6KHULIIœV 2I¿FH ZDV DOVR H[SORULQJ Naloxone, and joined with them to form a team from several other :DVKLQJWRQ &RXQW\ SROLFH DJHQFLHV WR WUDLQ DQG HTXLS RI¿FHUV WR use Naloxone. This team is workLQJ ZLWK WKH :DVKLQJWRQ &RXQW\ 0HGLFDO 'LUHFWRUœV RI¿FH During this year’s annual inservice training, personnel from 79) 5 WDXJKW WKH FHUWL¿FDWLRQ class in combination with its regular CPR and AED training. As our RI¿FHUV FRPSOHWHG WKLV FODVV WKH\ EHFDPH FHUWL¿HG WR FDUU\ DQG DGPLQLVWHU 1DOR[RQH :H ZLOO EH LVVXLQJ nasal applicators this spring. The City of Beaverton is purchasing the initial supply of NaloxRQH WR JHW LW LQ WKH ¿HOG DV VRRQ DV possible with hopes of being able to intervene early in one of these situations to prevent tragedy.
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#3( )JTUPSZ The Beaverton Resource Guide (BRG) is a free monthly community paper written, edited and published in Beaverton, by Beaverton residents and for the businesses and people of Beaverton, Oregon, USA. Cedar House Media published the ďŹ rst edition in April of 2011 featuring local businesses, community news, and the Farmers Market. That ďŹ rst issue was 16 pages. Today, the paper is 32 pages and sponsored by a diverse cross section of public and private community organizations.
#3( (PBMT Beaverton has so many positive attributes and many go unnoticed. The BRG is our way of giving back to the community by 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 patron nearby businesses and give them a chance before looking at stores outside our community. #3( "EWFSUJTJOH 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 early 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 large 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 who 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 introducing your business to the community as you are!
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Our Town | C om m uni ty St ories Native Plant of the Month
Douglas Spirea By City Landscape Staff
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LV DOVR FRPPRQO\ XVHG LQ Ă&#x20AC;RZHU arrangements. Perhaps most importantly, though, this shrub is used for wetland restoration and is listed as a national wetland indicator species. This Native Plant of the Month has been brought to you by the City of Beavertonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Landscape and Urban Forestry Department along with Clean :DWHU 6HUYLFHV 9LVLW &OHDQ :Dter Serviceâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Native Plant Finder webpage for interactive questions WR KHOS \RX ÂżQG WKH ULJKW QDWLYH SODQW WR ÂżW \RXU QHHGV Brought to you by the City of Beavertonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Landscape and Urban Forestry Department. For a complete list of native plants, visit: www.beavertonoregon.gov/index.aspx?nid=1224
Sustainability
Climate Change Series But it snowed a lot in Beaverton this winter! Doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t that prove global warming is wrong? No, because Beavertonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s short-term weather does not represent global climate averages. Even if all of North America is abnormally cold for a month, the rest of the Earth could still be experiencing warmer than average temperatures. It is imporWDQW WR ORRN DW $*: DW D JOREDO scale, as well as to look at longterm climate trends compared WR DYHUDJHV DQG QRW MXVW VSHFLÂżF regions or weather events.
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gases, keeping the planet warm enough for life. Human activities such as the burning of fossil fuels, agriculture and deforestation all add greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. This rapid increase in atmospheric greenhouse gases UHĂ&#x20AC;HFWV PRUH WKHUPDO UDGLDWLRQ back to Earthâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s surface causing temperatures to rise.
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Beaverton Bird Watch
The Mourning Dove By Anne Harris
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to help grind the contents of their stomachs. Mourning doves, named for the sorrowful sound of their â&#x20AC;&#x153;oo-ah-oooo-ooâ&#x20AC;? call, are large (12 inches), fawn-colored birds with distinctive black markings very similar to the interloping Eurasian collared dove (Streptopelia decaocto). $OO GRYHV DUH IDVW Ă&#x20AC;LHUV PDNing them popular game birds. They mate for life and are very attentive parents, feeding their broods a regurgitated substance called pigeon milk that is so nutritious theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re ready to leave the QHVW LQ WZR ZHHNV
Anne Harris is a local author who ďŹ nds watching her avian neighbors quite fascinating as they loudly inhabit a mixed stand of conifers and broadleaf trees behind her home. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Provide food and they will come,â&#x20AC;? is what she discovered, and has been avidly studying their diverse habits ever since.
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Zooâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Condor Breeding Program Welcomes First Eggs of 2017 By Oregon Zoo Staff
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and 47 Oregon Zoo-reared birds KDYH JRQH RXW WR ÂżHOG SHQV IRU release. In addition, several eggs laid by Oregon Zoo condors have been placed in wild nests to hatch. Zoo staff hope the 2017 breeding season will provide another boost to those totals.
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Community Submission
A Slice of Wilderness By Joy Cote
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walkway, to young adults who would explain to me what kind of tree or ivy we were looking at. The last time I had come to the park, my youngest daughter was getting her senior pictures taken; now here I am with my Dad making yet another memory. As I watched my Dad slowly VKXIĂ&#x20AC;H WR WKH QHDUE\ EHQFK , smiled as he stops to take a small break, when a little boy about three years old, went racing by him only to suddenly switch directions and stop when he spotted a frog on the pathway.
In that one moment I realized I had come full circle, I took my Dadâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s arm and help him the rest of the way over to the bench and we sat and talked watching the kids go by, most were running carefree and happy to be so close to nature. For more information, visit www.thprd. org/facilities/nature/nature-center Joy is a world traveler and blogger she is traveling to Europe this summer and will be blogging about the amazing places and people she encounters. You can read about her adventures at joy4travel.wordpress.com
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Our Town | C om m uni ty St ories Business Spotlight
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average populations of minorities, low-income and youth. User beneÂżts will include a more pleasant, off-street transportation experience, safer passage, and improved access to light-rail and bus lines, employment and commercial areas, recreation and natural areas. It also Âżlls a gap in THPRDâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 70-mile trail system for walkers, joggers, bicyclists and others. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Obviously, we are thrilled by this major grant, one of the largest weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve ever received,â&#x20AC;? said Doug Menke, THPRD general manager. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Trails are quite popular in our greater Beaverton area, with residents using them hundreds of thousands of times each year. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the main reason we have invested so much time, energy and funds the last several years to expand our trails network.â&#x20AC;? Much of those efforts have been made possible by THPRDâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
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Our Town | C om m uni ty St ories Not Just For Seniors
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hree psychologists at the University of Kentucky were conducting a large study on aging and Alzheimerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s disease. Researching personal letters, the psychologists scored them for positive emotional content, recording instances of happiness, interest, love and KRSH :KDW WKH\ IRXQG ZDV WKDW those people who expressed the most positive emotions lived up to 10 years longer than those who expressed the fewest. This gain in life expectancy is considerably larger than the gain achieved by those who quit smoking. A newer branch of psychological science, known as positive psychology began about eighteen years ago as the brainchild of Martin E. P. Seligman, then president of the American Psychological Association (APA) :H KDYH SURRI WKDW SHRSOH who think positively and feel JRRG DFWXDOO\ OLYH ORQJHU :H KDYH further proof that when people feel good, their thinking becomes more FUHDWLYH LQWHJUDWLYH Ă&#x20AC;H[LEOH DQG open to information. Cultivating â&#x20AC;&#x153;feeling goodâ&#x20AC;? can transform people in positive ways,
making them more optimistic, resilient and socially connected. Being helpful not only begins with a positive emotion it also produces positive emotions. People who feel good are more likely to initiate compassionate acts and become more helpful to others. This can create an organic pay it forward movement. Being helpful or just plain friendly produces positive emotions. People who give feel pride about their good deed and therefore experience continued positive emotions. People on the receiving end of the â&#x20AC;&#x153;feel good givingâ&#x20AC;? feel grateful or special AND those who just witness the act can feel elevated. Each are positive emotions and each (pride, gratitude and elevation) can further inspire
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Dirkse Counseling and ConsultLQJ ,QF WR KHOS ÂżQG D VXLWDEOH job based on his goals, skills and abilities. Dirkse CC is a local agency that assists job seekers who experience disabilities with their career objectives. The team worked WR ÂżQG WKH ULJKW PDWFK IRU 7LP DQG approached Top Golf who was open to giving Tim a fair chance to show what he could do. Lincoln Brewer, Maintenance Supervisor at Top Golf said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Tim is a positive LQĂ&#x20AC;XHQFH RQ WKH WHDP DQG WKH 7RS Golf family, his positive attitude and drive are a motivating factor.â&#x20AC;?
Top Golf is a new entertainment option in the Beaverton/Hillsboro DUHD ORFDWHG DW 1: +XIIPDQ Street off Brookwood Parkway in Hillsboro and you donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have to be a golfer to play at Top Golf. Kids and adults in groups of 6 or more can enjoy the challenge of several addictive, point-scoring golf games played from above a 240 yard RXWÂżHOG ZLWK GDUWERDUG OLNH WDUJHWV on the ground. Food and beverages are also available to complete the entertainment experience. Tim helps keep the facilities in tip-top shape, arriving on his scheduled days at
5:30AM, he does not lack motivation. Top Golf gave Tim the opportunity to learn and grow in his position, â&#x20AC;&#x153;I like working at Top Golf; itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s fun and they are great people. I say look for the highlights and itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s easy to see them at Top Golf.â&#x20AC;?
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Revisiting Your Spring Break Safety Plan By Police Staff
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pring vacation for school age FKLOGUHQ PDUNV WKH ÂżUVW WLPH theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve had substantial time off from school since the winter break. There were a few â&#x20AC;&#x153;snow breaksâ&#x20AC;? thrown in this year but everyone hopes that spring like weather will allow more outdoor activity. For adults this is a precursor for summer vacation. More kids to look out for who are not in school both on the road and at home. The upcoming mini break provides a great opportunity to establish or re-visit a safety plan between parents, young drivers and those â&#x20AC;&#x153;tweenersâ&#x20AC;? who may be stayLQJ KRPH DORQH IRU WKH ÂżUVW WLPH Motor vehicle fatalities is the leading cause of death for youth. In
many motor vehicle collisions involving a youthful driver distraction played a key role in cause. Distractions due to cell phone use (talk or text) and the distraction caused by other young people in the car or manipulating the radio are just a few of the issues drivers face. In Oregon there are appropriate laws relative to each cause but they are clearly not universally followed even by older and more experienced drivers.
Parents should limit the number of passengers in their teenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s car both until the legal requirements are met and until the teen has displayed a level of driving maturity necessary to manage other young passengers. Emergency responders cannot stress enough the importance of leaving cell phones alone while driving. The parts of the human brain necessary to carry on a conversation via voice or text that necessary to navigate a car cannot be compromised. You need only watch reports from across the country to see how that type of distraction can end in tragedy. Young people left at home to care for themselves while mom and dad work need to be given the authority to make tough calls or decisions such as:
Â&#x2021; Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t open doors to strangers. Â&#x2021; Do not divulge that mom and/ or dad arenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t home. Â&#x2021; Keep adults appraised of when you are leaving the house, where you are going and when you plan to return. Â&#x2021; Take the most direct and visible route possible to your desired location. Â&#x2021; Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t engage people in conversations while out and donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t fall IRU WKH Âł&DQ \RX KHOS PH ÂżQG my petâ&#x20AC;? trick. Â&#x2021; Report any suspicious people or situations to a trusted adult. Depending on how responsible your young child is it may be time to consider a cell phone which provides ready access but is limited in terms of its capabilities (internet).
standing next to her 2007 Jaguar sizing it up. After referencing Kelley Blue Book, we discussed what I thought the vehicle was worth (about double what the dealership offered) and why. The new problem was, despite knowing she could get more for it on Craigslist, Paige did not want to talk (let alone negotiate) with strangers. And having people coming over to her house to see the car did not make her feel comfortable
and I completely understand. Selling a car to strangers is not easy and not for everyone and if you are one of these people, like Paige is, then taking the dealership offer could be the best choice for you. Fortunately for Paige, buying and selling cars is what I do so I offered to help. She brought me the Title, dropped off the keys and that very day, I got to work. I took photos of the vehicle inside and out, making sure it look as attractive as possible. I then wrote up a great post on both craigslist as well as my two Facebook pages. :LWKLQ KRXUV , KDG DQ RIIHU from some people from Central Oregon for exactly what I thought we could get for the car, about double what the dealership trade LQ RIIHU ZDV Selling a car on Craigslist is not for everyone but if you are looking to maximize what itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s worth, then do your homework
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Selling a Car on Craigslist By Larry â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Car Guyâ&#x20AC;&#x153; Ferguson
Hello Beaverton Readers! hank you to everyone who wrote in recently. There were many subjects I could use for this monthâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s story but I decided to go with the situation local resident Paige Dumas. (not real name) experienced when trying to trade in her old car. Paige emailed me explaining she had purchased a new vehicle DW D ORFDO GHDOHUVKLS :KDW VKH bought and where she bought it is QRW LPSRUWDQW :KDW LV LPSRUWDQW was the trade in value they were offering for her 2007 Jaguar X Type. At $2500, she had a feeling this was not a fair amount. So, going with her gut, she declined to trade it in, saw my column in the Beaverton Resource Guide and decided to send me an email for advice. Did she do the right thing? Trading in your car when you buy a new one is easy and painless
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but just understand that those who work for the dealership are professionals whose goal is to make as much money for the dealership as they can (and more for them means less for you). You pay for the convenience. The alternative is to sell your old car yourself, either to someone you know or listing it somewhere... like Craigslist. Now, back to the story. I emailed Paige right back and within a couple of hours I was
and give it a try. If you are not comfortable going through the steps, then ask a friend who is. You can also ask me, the Beaverton Car Guy, and Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll do my best to help a new friend. Yes, Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m now KDSS\ WR FDOO 3DLJH IULHQG
Beaverton Readers: if you have a question or need automotive advice please contact me because chances are good that I just may have the answer and if not, then Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll help you ďŹ nd it. About the Car Guy: Larryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s specialty is locating cars, even hard to ďŹ nd cars, for everyday folk. He has been in the automotive industry for over 35 years and has several degrees in automotive technology. Email him at popslcf3@ hotmail.com or call 503-930-1493
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Thinking of Buying or Selling Real Estate on Your Own? By Ken Reetz
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Make sure your offer to purchase allows these basic contingencies: Â&#x2021; Clear title according to the Preliminary Title Report Â&#x2021; Full review of all HOA documents, if applicable, with right to rescind offer ifâ&#x20AC;Ś Â&#x2021; Satisfactory Home Inspection. Â&#x2021; Realistic Closing and Possession dates. Negotiate with Seller and be sure the date will be within the Buyerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Rate Lock. Â&#x2021; Lending contingency. Â&#x2021; Seller responsible for removing any and all tenants. Include any other conditions WKDW QHHG WR DFFRPPRGDWH VSHFLÂżF
circumstances. Everything needs WR EH FOHDU VSHFLÂżF DQG LQ ZULWLQJ â&#x20AC;&#x201C; nothing verbal has standing. Space in this article does not allow an exhaustive list of due diligence items; most people have no idea whatsoever how much risk could be involved. Even someone who has bought and sold property a dozen times cannot recognize what they have not encountered before in that limited experience. Past success is not a guarantee for the future. On a positive note: there are some great Realtors out there who are willing to give folks an hour conversation without any obligation â&#x20AC;&#x201C; sharing information about the proper forms to use, tips on writing clear and precise offers and contingencies. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not at the level of exclusive representation but it can help a great deal. ,I \RX KDYH WURXEOH ÂżQGLQJ a Realtor in Beaverton who is willing to do that, just give me a call. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s what I enjoy doing and I almost always end up with a referral sometime later, so it works out good for everyone. Ken Reetz, Realtor â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Principal Broker Zip Realty Residential Brokerage (503) 330-4148 ksreetz@gmail.com, www.KenReetz.com
Earthquake: Drop, Cover & Hold on Tips By CERT Team
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Â&#x2021; HIGH-RISE BUILDINGS Do not use the elevators and GRQ W EH VXUSULVHG LI WKH ÂżUH alarm and sprinkler system come on. Â&#x2021; OUTDOORS - Move to a clear area away from buildings, poles, power lines, signs, and trees. Â&#x2021; NEAR BUILDINGS - Be aware of falling bricks, glass, plaster, and other debris. Move a distance of at least 1 1/2 times the height of the building (collapse zone). Â&#x2021; DRIVING- Pull to the side of
the road and stop. Avoid overpasses, powerlines, and other hazards. Stay inside the vehicle until the shaking is over. Â&#x2021; STORE OR OTHER PUBLIC PLACE - Do not rush for the exit. Move away from shelves and displays that may fall over or contain objects that could fall, then drop, cover, and hold on. Â&#x2021; :+((/&+$,5 ,I \RX UH LQ a wheelchair, stay in it. Move to cover, if possible (e.g., an interior wall), lock your wheels, and protect your head
with your arms. Â&#x2021; KITCHEN- Move away from the refrigerator, stove, and overhead cupboards, then drop, cover, and hold on. Â&#x2021; THEATER OR STADIUM ,I SRVVLEOH JHW RQ WKH Ă&#x20AC;RRU between the rows and cover your head with your arms, otherwise stay in your seat and protect your head with your arms. Do not try to leave until the shaking stops, then leave in a calm, orderly manner. After an earthquake, be prepared for aftershocks and plan where you will take cover when they occur.
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And then, make the terms of your sale crystal clear. The price, of course, but more important are the conditions. Sellers have a right to verify the Buyerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s loan information and the source of down payment money. Both of those things matter and savvy Sellers will know why they matter. Sellers have the right to set the amount of Earnest Money required to accompany a viable offer. Sellers have many other rights, but they also have responsibilities. Sellers MUST disclose the true condition of property, and best if that includes repairs that have solved past issues. Failure to be complete leaves the seller vulnerable to law suits even a year after the sale has closed.
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cracked mortar or loose joints. Â&#x2021; Check painted surfaces for paint failure, water damage, or mildew. Â&#x2021; Check caulking where two different materials meet, where wood siding joins the foundation wall, at inside corners, and where the window and door trim meets the siding. Â&#x2021; Check for broken or cracked glass and replace as necessary. This is the list I used to maintain hundreds of homes during the past two decades. It served me well as a guide. Each home is different, so itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s likely not everything ZLOO DSSO\ WR \RXUV :KHQ \RX GR JHW ÂżQLVKHG KRZHYHU \RXU KRPH will be ready for whatever Mother Nature throws at it. And, best of all, youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll have peace of mind.
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Beaverton Education Foundation
Beaverton Teen Talk
$25,000 Awarded to BEF
The Blossoming of Generation Z
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skills at multiple schools throughout the district. This award from Spirit Mountain Community Fund support puts this program on the path to offering Camp Achieve nine schools this summer and ultimately, 15 schools by Summer 2019. BEF, through the BEF Kids Count Grant Program, continues itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s strong tradition of minimizing the â&#x20AC;&#x153;summer slideâ&#x20AC;? and is thrilled to continue working with the partner schools to build on past successes and share our thanks to the Spirit Mountain Community Fund as they will be a cornerstone support for the programs.
eaverton Education Foundation is honored to announce that the Spirit Mountain Community Fund has awarded the Foundation a grant of $25,000 for use in expanding BEF Camp Achieve Summer program. This grant will be awarded during the Spring Grant cycle at the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Tribal Governance Center in Grant Ronde on March 15. This is the third Spirit Mountain Community Fund grant the Foundation has received. The goal of Camp Achieve is to mitigate and prevent â&#x20AC;&#x153;summer slideâ&#x20AC;? or the loss of learning that occurs over summer. This program provides a multi-week collaborative summer school offering highTo learn more about BEF, please visit: quality research-based instruction www.beavertonEDfoundation.org to serve students of all abilities and 22 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Beaverton Resource Guide | Volume 7â&#x20AC;&#x201C;Issue 3 (March 2017)
By Jordan Hart (Grade 8)
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Since the beginning, generation Z has already made its place in the record books. So far, the teen birthrate is down 40%, there was a 38% drop in teens abusing drugs and alcohol and a 28% drop in teens not graduating high-school on time. Statistics are showing that our generation is more diverse, more accepting, and have a higher IQ allowing us to get into better colleges, allowing people to get higher paying jobs. An illustrious new society is
in the works and it looks as if it is better than ever before. Future leaders and citizens of the country are standing all around us takLQJ LQ WKH EHDXWLIXO ZRUOG :H FDQ VWDQG KDQG LQ KDQG ÂżQJHUV gripped tight for the chaos and bring new light into the world. As our generation blossoms LQWR D JRUJHRXV Ă&#x20AC;RZHU RI KRSH we need to join forces and change WKH FRXUVH RI KXPDQ KLVWRU\ :LWK our ingenuity and determination, we will eradicate prejudice, ignite unity, and build upon the bedrock of humanity.
Jordan Hart is an 8th grade student at Health and Science School. She is deciding between Botany and Surgery for her career. She enjoys La Crosse, soccer, and cross country. She also loves school.
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Out & About | What’s Happeni ng Around B eaverton This Month? Art & Culture
Beaverton Art Scene ART
Art on Broadway March Exhibit: “Timeless” by Michael Kelly Time connects everyone to everything; activity, events, work, play, etc. The ritual of observing time has undergone change throughout the years. Times have changed, so to speak. Time itself has not changed. Time still stands still. Time still goes on. This show features a recent series of still lifes based on the container or vessel that represents time as a continuous occurrence. The subject matter is also a connection to Michael’s own past. The exhibit opens Wednesday, March 1st, and ends Saturday, April 29th, 2017. The public is invited to a reception with compli-
mentary refreshments and wine on Saturday, March 11th from 5:00 pm to 8:00pm. Art On Broadway Gallery Gallery Hours: Tu-Sa 11am-6pm. 12570 SW Broadway Street, Beaverton 503-601-3300; www.artonbroadway.net
Village Gallery of Arts March Featured Artist Janice Holmes Reception: Sunday, March 12, from 2:00 - 4:00 PM Janice Payne Holmes joined the Village Gallery of Arts in 1995 when she moved to Portland from Seattle. In 2000, she and her husband moved to Colorado for seven years. She became a VGA member once again after moving back to Portland. She is mainly a water media artist and is a member of the Watercolor Society of Oregon. In recent years Janice has enjoyed incorporating a variety of patterns and artist’s markings into her work, including the paintings in this show.
New Classes Offered This March For complete details on all classes please visit our website.
Kristi Roberts - 2017 Youth Art Classes Mon or Wed, 3:45 - 4:45pm for ages 7 - 11, Mondays 5- 6pm for ages 11 - 16 Class units include drawing, watercolor, acrylic, pastels, clay and mixed media. Each lesson teaches fine art concepts and techniques. A variety of subjects are explored including landscapes, people, faces, animals, cartooning and perspective.
Liz Walker - Suminagashi Paper Marbling Workshop
Brickyard Tavern
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
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
Buffalo Wild Wings
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
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/Wine, 503-597-6911
Coach’s Bar & Grill
Mon-Thurs 3-6pm & 9pm-close, Fri 3-6pm; 10pm-close, Sat 10-close; Sun 9pm-close, Food & Drink Specials, 503-748-6118
Sat-Thur: 3-7pm & Fri: 3-8pm, Great Burgers, pizza, sandwiches and dessert. 503-203-8250
Bootleggers
decarli Restaurant
Mon - Sat: 4-6pm, food and drink specials (buffalo meatballs, $7!) 971-317-2910 (on Broadway St)
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: 3-6:30pm, Sat-Sun: 4-6:30pm, $3.50-5.50 Food Specials & More, Discounted Beer, Wine, Well Drinks. 503-292-0119
Frangipani Happy Hours: Daily 2-5pm. Pad Thai chicken $5. Any fried rice chicken. $5. 503 579-7542 www.BeavertonResourceGuide.com
Weds, March 22, 29, Morning class 9:30am to 12:30pm or Evening Class 6pm to 9pm We explore the importance of water in watercolor. Lessons will fo-
Tues-Fri 2:30-6:00, Sun & Mon 5:00-6:00, pastas, pizzas, burgers & more, wine, beer & cocktails, mingowest.com
Broadway Saloon
Daily 3-6pm, Discounted appetizers! Wine, Beer & Cocktails. 503590-6030
Mary Burgess - Working Wet Into Wet In Watercolor
MiNGO Restaurant
Everyday 3-7pm and 10pm-Close $2 to $6 Food Specials, Daily Drink Specials, 503-718-7033
Tue & Thurs 12pm-12am, Mon-Fri 3-6pm & 10pm-12am, $1 off tall pints, 50¢ wings, 503-645-9424
Monday March 20, 10am - 3pm Explore this fascinating Japanese paper marbling technique using water-based sumi inks floated on plain tap water. Suminagashi literally means spilled inks. Quick and easy, each marbled paper is one of a kind.
Hall Street Grill M–Sa: 3–630 & 9-close, Sun: 3-close, Drink specials, tasty morsels & nibbles. 503-641-6161
Ickabod’s “Stimulus Hour” Everyday from 4 to 6pm, Domestic pint & pitcher specials. 503-646-0222
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
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-close, Food starting at $2.95! Beer, Cocktail and Wine specials, 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, 503-646-1881
McMenamins Cedar Hills Crossing & Murray & Allen, Daily 3-6pm & 10pm-close, Drink Specials.
cus on Wet into Wet technique to create soft backgrounds and luscious subjects. Students will learn to balance water and pigment to achieve desired effects. Class includes “hands-on” lessons illustrating these techniques. Village Gallery is a non-profit, cooperative gallery in operation since 1963. 12505 NW Cornell Road, next to the Cedar Mill Library. Hours: Mon. - Sat. 10 am - 4 pm; Sunday 12 pm - 4 pm www.villagegalleryarts.org 503-644-8001
Family Friendly
Happy Hour
Red Robin Mon-Fri: 3-6pm & 8pm-close, Beverage & Appetizer Specials, www.redrobin.com, Wash. Square, 503-624-3955
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
Siam Lotus Asian Kitchen M-Th: 4:30-6:30 & 8 to close. Fri: 4:30-6 & 9 to close. Sat: Noon–6p. Sundays all day! 503-718-7101
Uptown Market Monday all day Happy Hour, Tuesday Trivia@7ish, Wednesday Ladies Night, Thurs-Sat: Guest Tastings. 503-336-4783
Stockpot Broiler Daily 4-6pm & 9:00pm-close, Menu items from $2.50, and bar items from $3.25. 503-643-5451
Thai Bloom! Daily: 4-6pm; 8pm-close, MonThurs; 9pm-close Fri & Sat, All Day on Sundays. 503-644-8010
The Pit Stop Mon-Fri: 3-6pm; Sat & Sun, food only 11pm-close, 503-643-4758
Black Bear Diner Mon-Th: 2-5pm, $6.95 Hot Beef or Turkey Sandwich, includes beverage! 503-646-4507
Dairy Queen Weekdays 2-5pm, $1 small Iced Coffee, $2 small Ultimate Frappé, $3 small Premium Fruit Smoothie 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
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Out & About | W hatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Happeni ng A round B eaverton This Month?
Senior S i Village News & Events COMMUNITY Viva Village and River West Village are dedicated to enabling older adults in the Beaverton area to remain in their homes and communities through a variety of trained volunteer and paid support services and activities.
Viva Village Events www.VivaVillage.com
Thai Apsara Restaurant, 11793 SW Beaverton-Hillsdale Hwy. (On Trader Joeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s side of Beaverton Town Square). RSVP: VivaVillageSocial@gmail.com.
Book Club Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet. Tuesday, March 28, 6:308:30. Private Home, Central Beaverton Neighborhood. RSVP: VivaVillageBookClub@gmail.com.
Menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Coffee Break Tuesday, March 28, 9:30 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 10:30 a.m. Java Lounge, Cedar Mill (Corner of NW Cornell and Dale Ave). Information: Contact Ross Miller, 503-713-3563.
Movie Discussion Group: Organizational Meeting. Friday, March 3, 7:00 pm in a private home in Beavertonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Triple Creek neighborhood (97008). Come with suggested movies and your preferences for frequency, day, and time to meet. RSVP: vivavillageevents@gmail.com.
River West Village Events www.RiverWestVillage.com
Menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Weekly Coffee
Nature Walk: Lowami Hart Woods â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Johnson Creek
Weekly informal social gathering. Every Wednesday from 10am â&#x20AC;&#x201C; noon at Prosperity Pie Shoppe in Multnomah Village.
Saturday, March 4, 10-11am. Lowami Hart Woods Park,14895 SW Hart Rd, Beaverton. Information: email vivavillageevents@ gmail.com.
Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Weekly Coffee
Village 101 Presentation Information session for prospective members and/or volunteers. Monday, March 6, 2-3:30 pm. Private Home in Five Oaks/Triple Creek neighborhood. RSVP: VivaVillage101@gmail.com
Dine Around Beaverton & Beyond Wednesday, March 8, 12:30 pm. Seasons & Regions Restaurant, 6660 SW Capitol Hwy, Portland. Please RSVP: Frieda, f.pardo58@ gmail.com
Presentation: Memories of Life in the Shanghai Ghetto Presenter: Ernie Culman. March 15, 10 am, Multnomah Village Neighborhood House, 7688 SW Capitol Hwy. Questions: contact Frieda at 510-693-2955.
Thursday Night Social Thursday, March 16, 6:00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 8:00.
Weekly informal social gathering. Every Thursday from 10am â&#x20AC;&#x201C; noon at Prosperity Pie Shoppe in Multnomah Village. Walking Group: Walks are generally scheduled the 2nd and 4th Monday of the month from 9-11am. Visit our website for meet up location/details. Our walks are friendly and enjoyable, generally taking about 90 minutes to 2 hours.
101 Introductory Talk Q&A 2nd Saturday of the month from 10am-Noon at St Lukeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Lutheran Church on 4595 SW California Portland
Planning Group Meeting Everyone who has attended a â&#x20AC;&#x153;101â&#x20AC;? intro talk may join and learn about our village building progress. Meets at SW Community Center 6820 SW 45th Ave Portland the last Tuesday of the month.
WASHINGTON COUNTY NEWS & EVENT CALENDAR The Tualatin Valley 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 and more. With a combination of suburban and rural settings, the Tualatin Valley offers an unparalleled experience for all travelers.
Discover the Tualatin Valley Spring is in the Air!
Photo By Doug Ferriott
COMMUNITY Located on the eastern edge of the Tualatin Valley, the city of Beaverton is just minutes away from Portland and all of the attractions and amenities the city has to offer. Instead of ďŹ ghting the trafďŹ c and paying to park, explore the fun and exciting treasures in your own backyard. Youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll be amazed what you will discover this spring in the Tualatin Valley. Crisp, cool spring weather brings many opportunities for outdoor adventure. Zip over Brunswick Canyon at Pumpkin Ridge Zip Tours, a 2.5-hour zip tour. At Tree to Tree Adventure Park, master the aerial ropes course, ďŹ&#x201A;y through trees in the zip-line park, or climb a tree in the Monkey Grove. With spring ďŹ&#x201A;owers in bloom, this is the best time to cycle along the Tualatin Valley Scenic Bikeway. This 50-mile designated bike trail takes cyclists through rural Washington County, and incorporates the car-free Banks-Vernonia State Trail, one of the regionâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s most popular multi-use trails. A ride (or walk) along the Banks-Vernonia Trail is a great way to view the wonders of the Tualatin Valley. While grapevines have yet to bloom, new vintages of wines are starting to blossom. The Tualatin Valley has more than 35 wineries, each showcasing exquisite Pinot Noir and dozens of other varietals. Tasting rooms are welcoming, and best of all, no experience is required to enjoy the wines. On the second weekend of each April, Wine Trail Weekend, sponsored by
the North Willamette Vintners, showcases more than a dozen wineries with a weekend of wine tastings, pairings and live music and demonstrations. For more information about these attractions, as well as other things to see and do around Beaverton, visit tualatinvalley.org, or visit the ofďŹ cial Tualatin Valley Visitor Information Center, located in the lobby of the Beaverton Building at The Round, 12725 SW Millikan Way.
County Calendar Celebration of Creativity March 2-5, Southminster Presbyterian Church, Beaverton celebrationofcreativity.com
Bag&Baggage Presents Bronte March 2-19 Venetian Theatre, Hillsboro bagnbaggage.org/play_event/ bronte/
Mask & Mirror Crimes of the Heart March 4-26, The Stage at Calvin Church, Tigard, maskandmirror.com
OldTown TownBeaverton Beaverton Old 4575SW SWWatson Tucker Ave 4655 Ave Beaverton,OR OR 97005 Beaverton, 97005
Through March 11 Beaverton City Library Auditorium. beavertoncivictheatre.org
Luckython 5K, 101K, 15K and Relay March 11, The Reserve Vineyards & Golf Club, Aloha uberthons.com/luckython
EaT: An Oyster Bar March 26, Raptor Ridge Winery, Scholls, raptorridgewinery.com
HART Theatre presents The December Man March 17-April 2, HART Theatre, Hillsboro, hart-theatre.org
Dirty Leprechaun 5K Mud Run March 18, Lee Farms, Tualatin terrapinevents.com
Annual Ballad Town Barbershop Quartet Contest March 24-25, Forest Grove High School, balladtownusa.com
9th Annual North Willamette Wine Trail Weekend April 8-9, Various wineries throughout Tualatin Valley nwvintners.org
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For more events throughout the Tualatin Valley, please visit tualatinvalley.org/ events-festivals.
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Out & About | What’s Happeni ng Around B eaverton This Month?
Business B i Meetings COMMUNITY
Aloha Business Association
Monthly Luncheon We will meet on Thursday, March 9th at 11:30AM at Peppermill Restaurant. Our speaker will be Michael Wong, editor of the Beaverton Resource Guide who will talk about marketing and advertising strategies for small businesses. The ABA welcomes guests from the business community to attend and participate at our meetings. For more information, contact : execsec@alohabusinessassociation. com or call Board Chair, Karen Bolin at 503 356-1190.
Raleigh Hills Business Association
Adoption: Need a Friend, Got a Friend
create community consciousness & maximize livability. Visit us at raleighhillsbusinessassn.org
Our mission is to support the community of Raleigh Hills; to promote a vibrant business environment, maintain a safe & healthy climate,
networkbusiness different location. generate
Coffee Connection is always Friday from 7:45 to 9:00am. See our website for upcoming locations. For more information visit www.beaverton.org, 503-644-0123
Cedar Mill Business Association
Emma & Sons
PEASHA is an active tortoiseshell senior, est age 10. She was surrendered by owner whom could no longer take care of her. She is a loving, healthy, playful senior who plays with the other 1 year old cat in her foster home and loves playing and cuddling with the 3 young boys in her foster home. She is affectionate and loves being petted. She is a chatty one, and meows as if expecting you to talk back to her, her foster mom believes she thinks she is more human than feline, There has been absolutely no behavioral or litter issues. She was very timid when she first arrived but has blossomed into a friendly loving cat once she got acquainted with her foster family and is now greeting visitors. ROCKY and RAMBO are 12 year old bonded brothers who were
Monthly Luncheon March 14, 11:45 am – 1:30 pm. Cedar Mill Bible Church (12208 NW Cornell Rd) For more information visit cedarmillbiz.com
COMMUNITY The fifth annual Booked for Success drive is underway to provide each of William Walker Elementary School’s 500 students money to buy a book at the school’s annual book fair March 16 and 27. For many it will be the first book they have owned.
In addition to a grant from the
Peasha
Coffee Connection The westside’s premier ing group. Join 75+ folks each Friday at a Chamber partners’s Build relationships and leads!
Booked for Success
Sponsored by the Central Beaverton Neighborhood Association with substantial backing from Rotary of Beaverton, the drive will assure that children in Beaverton’s highest poverty level grade school do not miss the benefits of reading at home. Many Walker students have no books in their homes and so are unable to supplement their school lessons with reading for fun, an activity educators say is vital to reading skills.
ADOPTION
Beaverton Area Chamber of Commerce
Monthly Morning Meeting Wednesday March 1st from 7-8 am at New Seasons on Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy.
Cats that Need New Homes
t direct donations (send check to CBNAC, Neighborhood Program, PO Box 4755, Beaverton 97076), t eating at Pietro’s Pizza on March 8 (tell the server you are there for CBNAC) t and the sale of tickets to Beaverton Civic Theater productions (available from CBNAC members).
Rocky & Rambo
surrendered due to unexpected relocation that could not include them.They are foremost seeking love and affection in a quiet home. Rambo (gray/black striped tabby) was warm and affectionate from the moment he met his foster mom. He wants to be on her lap or next to her most of the time. He drinks by putting a paw into the water, and licking it off. Rocky (orange tabby) took a few days behind the couch for him to warm up and want to be next to his foster mom but now he is her favorite couch potato! They are mostly quiet and prefer to be in the company of their care giver, they are healthy and are perfect
Elsie Stuhr Center St. Patrick’s Day Celebration and Dance Thursday, March 16th 1:30-3:30pm Enjoy lively music and of course wearing your green! Come prepared for a good time. Entertainment and lots of green refreshment will be enjoyed by all.
The Picnic House Thursday March 2 11am - 3pm The Picnic House is located in the lobby of the original 1920's Heathman Hotel and has retained the original 30-foot vaulted ceilings and fluted wood columns. Executive Chef Casey Gipson utilizes classic French techniques to prepare creative dishes that playfully reference the nostalgic comfort foods of childhood. Trip includes transportation, lunch, gratuity and escort Cost: ID/AP: $68 OD: $76.25
EMMA, a tricolor 3 yr old and her 2 beautiful flame point Siamese male 2 yr old twins have never been apart. They are all healthy, very friendly, playful and excellent house cats. They would give someone a great feline family. Owner situation is causing them to be given up for adoption.
For more info contact Cat's Cradle Rescue www.catscradlerescue.com at 503-320-6079
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Cost: $5, Join the Stuhr Center on a local trip. (call the center to register at 503-629-6342) City of Beaverton and major donation from Rotary, funds will come from the NAC’s fund raising activities. These include
house guests. They love to be brushed, and want to give and receive love in a forever home.
FORUM Resource Forum for Active Aging A bit of the Irish Lunch at Kells Tuesday March 14, 1130am - 3pm Our annual trip to Kells Brew Pub in Northwest Portland. Celebrate St. Paddy's a bit early. Trip includes transportation, lunch and escort. Cost: ID/AP: $52 OD: $56.25
Sat, March 11, 11:45am-2 pm The Beaverton Committee on Aging is hosting an informative free public event aimed at educating and empowering Beaverton’s aging population. Local businesses, nonprofits and civic organizations involved in housing, transportation and social groups will be on hand to share information about their services.
Short presentation at noon. Snacks, Refreshments, Door Prizes
Elsie Stuhr Center, 5550 SW Hall Blvd, (503) 629-6342.
This event will be held at Beaverton Christian Church 13600 SW Allen Blvd, Beaverton OR 97005
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Food F dT Trouble? MEETING Trouble with Food? Tuesdays 6:30-8:00pm Help is Here! Weekly meetings are free and available for anyone
Travel Beaverton & Beyond suffering from food addiction, food obsession, obesity, bulimia or under-eating. There are no dues or weigh-ins. Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous is a 12 Step fellowship based on the principles of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). Tuesdays 6:30-8pm at Beaverton Lodge (12900 SW 9th St Beaverton), www.foodaddicts.org, contact Pamela at 503- 860-8281.
Champion Adventures Guided Global Travel for Adults 50+
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Fiji is the destination for you! Add adventures to your escape with snorkeling, scuba diving, fishing, kayaking, white water rafting, hiking, horseback riding or simply relax in a palm tree held hammock. Castaway Island in Fiji, is celebrating 50 years of bringing the magic of Fiji to you! Only a 10 hour flight from Los Angeles, Fiji is made up of 333 distinct islands. The two biggest islands are Viti Levu, followed by Vanua Levu. Fiji is known as the ‘Soft Coral’ capital of the world – a living culture. With the open friendliness of the islands, it’s an amazing
vacation spot for families and family reunion groups. When your destination is Fiji, bring school supplies for the school children since these simple school necessities are limited and very expensive for the schools to purchase. On your way to or from Australia or New Zealand? Fiji makes a great stop over for a few days before heading back to the hustle and bustle of home. Accommodations are limitless. From all-inclusive resorts to simple thatched lodges and 3 bedroom accommodations for a family reunion, to amazing overwater bungalows for honeymooners and those that want an intimate destination wedding, the beaches are an ideal spot for a wedding as the sun sets. There is something for everyone. Though, keep in mind that plenty of accommodations do not have TV or Wi-Fi. Living aboard a
cruise or yacht as you travel from island to island is another great way to see the many islands or even stop and have lunch on an isolated island. Enjoy breathtaking scenery, delightful Fijian meals, and activities for everyone and best of all immersing yourself in the Fijian people and culture, who welcome you with open arms and a smile. All it takes is one visit and you’re hooked!
For more information or to book your next trip, contact Joyce at 503-6554850 or www.sunconnections.com.
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Welcome to Glastonbury, one of the most mysterious places in Europe! Glastonbury area in Somerset England has been inhabited for over 5,000 years. Here, neolithic people built miles of timber trackways over what was then watery marshes. Some say that this ancient water, long since drained to create Somerset’s picturesque landscape, gave Glastonbury its QDPH RI <QLV :LWULQ RU ³,VOH RI Glass.” Or perhaps, the name comes from the legendary Glass Castle of Gwynn, Celtic Lord of the Otherworld and King of the Fairies who lives within Glastonbury Tor? Glastonbury Tor is a high pyramidal hill, deeply marked with 26 – Beaverton Resource Guide | Volume 7–Issue 3 (March 2017)
concentric grooves and topped with St. Michael’s Tower, built in the 14th century. Follow the steps up the Tor to view the vast landscape, where in 1934 artist Kathryn Maltwood mapped a zodiac of giant earthworks created thousands of years ago with a circumference of 30 miles. At the foot of the Tor, the IDPRXV 5HG DQG :KLWH 6SULQJV RI FKDO\EHDWH DQG FDOFLWH ÀRZ RXW from the caverns beneath it. Many groups, pilgrims and local people from widely diverse backgrounds and traditions come to visit these sanctuaries and gardens at The :KLWH 6SULQJ DQG &KDOLFH :HOO Below the Tor are the romantic ruins of Glastonbury Abbey. This was once one of the most Champion Adventures Guided Global Travel for Adults 50+
powerful centers of Britain that was destroyed with particular vengeance by Henry VIII. According to the Somerset tradition, it is the site of the oldest church in Britain, which was founded by Joseph of Arimethea. Now, it is a
peaceful setting for quiet contemplation among the ancient oak and yew trees. Join Champion Adventures in a guided tour of Somerset and The Cotswolds in September 2017. Discover more at ChampionAdventuresGlobal.com
Shop Local – Give Local – Stay Local… this is how we build a better Beaverton.
Out & About | What’s Happeni ng Around B eaverton This Month? Beaverton Farmers Market
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Curried Potato Salad
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It has been an incredibly cold and snowy start to Winter this year. The challenges to our farmers to grow in this weather were enormous! Still, we are amazed at the quality and variety of produce they were able to tease out of the frosty ground.
We rely on potatoes to get us through the cold winter months, when the spring crops haven’t quite yet arrived. Potatoes grow year-round, and they can be stored for months. And contrary to what many people think, potatoes are quite good for you! They are high in starch, but are a great source of vitamin C, B6, fiber, magnesium, and antioxidants.
Starting this season, the Beaverton Farmers Market will hold our Winter Market every Saturday in February, March and April which means that our customers will be able to enjoy locally grown produce and artisan foods for 10 months out of the year. We are looking forward to being there for you every week, starting February 4th.
While we wait for all the green spring crops to arrive, we like to make this bright and flavorful potato salad. It reminds us of summer, with it’s fresh and bright flavors. Pick up a few potatoes at the market, and give this fresh take on potato salad a try!
t Salad Mix t Arugula t Spinach t Chard t Watercress t Fresh Ginger
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6-10 small Yukon Gold potatoes (or other small waxy potato), cut into 1” or 2” cubes (skins left on)
Vendors Particpating in the 2017 Winter Market t 2 Towns Ciderhouse t Ah-Nuts
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t Beaverton Farmers Market t Briar Rose Creamery
t Potatoes
t Bull Run Cider LLC.
t Apples
t Casa de Tamales
t Pears
t COCACAO
t Eggs
t Decadent Creations
t Carrots
t Denison Farms
t Beets
t Don Felipe Products - LLC
t Parsnips
t Early Mom
t Brussels Sprouts
t Eastside Distilling
t Honey
t Eleni’s Kitchen, LLC
t Mushrooms
t Esotico Pasta
t Leeks
t Fetzer’s German Sausage
t Onions
t Fressen Artisan Bakery
t Sweet Potatoes
t Gabriel’s Bakery
t Shallots
t Great Harvest Hillsboro
t Winter Squash
t Henry Higgins Boiled Bagels
t Kale
t Kiyokawa Family Orchards
t Cabbage
t Linda Brand Crab & Seafood
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t 1/4 cup Greek Yogurt t Lonely Lane Farms
t 1.5 Tablespoons mayo
t Luralu’s Dark Bark
t 1 teaspoon red wine vinegar
t May’s Produce and Flowers
t 2 teaspoons yellow curry powder
t MeeMee’s Goodies
t 1/2 teaspoon ground coriander
t 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin t Salt & pepper to taste t 2-3 stalks celery, diced t 1 small shallot, finely diced t 2 tablespoons minced fresh cilantro
Method: Bring a medium-large pot of water to a boil. Carefully add the cubed potatoes to the water and allow to simmer for 15-20 minutes, or until the potatoes are soft and cooked all the way through. Once the potatoes are cooked, drain the hot water using a colander or strainer. Rinse the potatoes with cold water and set aside to continue cooling. In a small bowl, mix together the yogurt, mayo, red wine vinegar, curry powder, coriander, cumin, and salt and pepper. Once the potatoes have cooled, gently toss them with the diced shallots and celery. Gently stir in the yogurt mixture and the chopped cilantro. Chill in the refrigerator for at least 30 min before serving.
t Money Bowl t New Deal Distillery t NOLA Doughnuts t Old School Peanut Roasters t Olympia Provisions t Packer Orchards t Pony Espresso t Quinn’s Prime & Vine t Santos Family Farm t Souper Natural, LLC t Springbank Farm t Sun Gold Farm t Sweet Briar Farms t Swell Granola t TbeeS t The Hummus Stop t The Mushroomery t Winters Farms
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Out & About | W hatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Happeni ng A round B eaverton This Month? Love Your Library Because it loves you! PROGRAMS
ages; under 10 must be accompanied by an adult. Bonjour! Be our guest as we sing along and interact with this animated classic!
Poetry Contest: List Poems
Conference Room & Meeting Room A. This is a book discussion group meeting to discuss books written by Northwest authors or written with a setting in the PaciďŹ c Northwest. You can bring a lunch along to enjoy while we discuss the books! Free and open to the public; no registration required.
3/25 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 4/15 | Grades 6-12. April is National Poetry Month - celebrate by writing poetry! This year, write a list poem - a poem with repetition, made up of a list of things, that may include rhyming. There will be cash prizes for three winners in middle and high school. Find full guidelines and an entry form at www.BeavertonLibrary. org/Teens on March 25.
3/28 | 6:30-8pm | Cathy Stanton Conference Room. Fiction, nonďŹ ction, super popular or a little more obscure - we read it all and discuss at this friendly and lively book group. Join us even if you havenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t ďŹ nished the entire book. Free and open to the public; no registration required.
Teen Programs @ Main & Murray Scholls
Beaverton City Library 12375 SW 5th St., Beaverton www.BeavertonLibrary.org 503-644-2197
All events are free. Registration, where noted, is one month in advance.
Think Fun Thursday 3/2 & 3/9 | 4-5pm | Storytime Room. Ages 3-8 with family | Drop-in. 1st Thursday: Imagination Station â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Bring your imagination! 2nd Thursday: Builders â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Play with LEGOs and DUPLO blocks! 3rd Thursday: Puzzle Time â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Fun with puzzles and books! 4th Thursday: Things That Go â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Play with things that go!
Read to the Dogs 3/2, 3/9, 3/23 & 3/30, 5-7pm | 3/4, 3/11, 3/18 & 3/25, 10am â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 12pm | Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Room. Ages 6-12 with adult | Registration required; call the Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Desk to register. Children can practice their reading with one our trained therapy dog volunteers!
Discovery Grocery Store 3/18, 10:30am â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 1pm & 3:30-5pm | 3/19, 1:30-4:30pm | 3/20 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 3/23, 10am â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 12pm & 3-7pm.; 3/24, 10am â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 12pm & 3-5:30pm | Storytime Room. Ages 3-8 | Drop-in Drop by the library to discover a grocery store that is just the right size for kids to play with! Limited to 20 kids per 20-minute session.
Early Words for Childcare Providers: The Magic of Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Literature 3/21 | 6:30-8:30pm | Meeting Room B. Childcare providers only. Registration required. Books can transport us to magical places! This session will offer a basic understanding of how to incorporate developmentally appropriate books into your early care and education setting, as well as an understanding of how to read books to children in your care.
3/1 | 7-8pm | Meeting Rooms A & B. Join us for a special preview of Portland Operaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 2017 season! The preview is hosted by Chorus Master and Assistant Conductor Nicholas Fox, with performances by Portland Operaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Resident Artists. Free and open to the public; no registration required. For more information about Portland Opera, visit www.portlandopera.org.
What Are You? Mixed-Race and Interracial Families in Oregonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Past and Future 3/5 | 2-3:30pm | Cathy Stanton Conference Room | Registration encouraged. The number of mixed-race people and interracial families in Oregon is growing. What are the challenges and beneďŹ ts of growing up mixedrace, raising mixed-race children, or being an interracial couple in a state thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s historically been white? How can we openly discuss our own ethnic and racial heritage with each other without being regarded as off or unusual? How have the answers to â&#x20AC;&#x153;What are youâ&#x20AC;? changed through the decades? This is an Oregon Humanities Conversation Project. To learn more, visit www.oregonhumanities.org/programs/conversation-project.
3/28 | 2-4pm | Auditorium. All
Recommended Reads
Find the Leprechaun Monday, March 13 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Friday, March 17. The Leprechaun has gone missing in the library! Help us ďŹ nd him throughout the week of Saint Patrickâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Day and get a prize.
Lego Free Play Thursday, March 16 at 3:30pm. Come and build with Legos (and Duplos)! For ages 5-17, with accompanying adults for kids younger than 9.
Sensory Play 3/2 | 11:15am â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 12pm. Ages 2-6 with adult | Drop-in. Though sensory play, children explore and naturally use scientiďŹ c processes while they play, investigate, create and discover new sensations. Come enjoy the fun!
Monday, March 27 at 1pm. Need something to do over spring break? Drop in to learn about our feathered friends in the sky with hands on activities and demonstrations about birds from the knowledgeable nature experts of Tualatin Hills Park and Recreation District.
Think Fun Thursday 3/2, 3/9, 3/23 & 3/30 | 4-5pm. Ages 3-8 with family | Drop-in. 1st Thursday: Puzzle Time â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Fun with puzzles and books! 2nd Thursday: Things That Go â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Play with things that go! 3rd Thursday: Builders â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Play with LEGOs and Duplo blocks! 4th & 5th Thursday: Imagination Station â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Bring your imagination!
Cedar Mill & Bethany Libraries 12505 NW Cornell Rd, Ste 13, Portland, 503-644-0043 library.cedarmill.org
Aloha Community Library Association
3/7 | 6-7:30pm | Meeting Room A. Master traits that all successful entrepreneurs and job-hunters have, learn how to reduce distraction for better outcomes, and practice skills to help you land a job or become self-employed. Presented by Marilyn Scott, a retired Intel Manager. Free and open to the public; no registration required.
PaciďŹ c Northwest Reading Cafe 3/15 | 12-1:30pm | Cathy Stanton
Great Columbus mbus Day Storm Wednesday, March 8, 6:30pm. Sig Unander explores what happened in October, 1962 to produce the â&#x20AC;&#x153;perfect stormâ&#x20AC;?
Tween/Teen Game Fest Saturday, March 11, 2-4pm. Free game fest for ages 11-18.
Scrapbook Club Sunday, March 12, 1pm. Join Sage Mashru for tips and tricks for creating scrapbooks.
Song Circle Tuesday, March 14, 6:30-8pm. Adult singers & acoustic instrument players gather to sing & play popular pop & folk songs of the 1960s-70s.
Writers Mill Sunday, March 19, 1-3pm. Hands-on inspiring gathering of people who love to write.
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Mon, March 20, 6:30pm. Coloring & Listening Moments for Adults. Color and listen to a short story.
Voices in Verse Saturday, March 25, 10:30am. Open mic poetry. Come and read or just listen.
Lego Party Monday, March 27, 10:30-12. Love Legos? Join us for a Lego free play party and build to your heartâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s content.
Rhythm/Drum Circle Tues, March 28, 6:30-8pm. Adult drummers gather to develop rhythmic abilities while strengthening the group as a whole.
Elephant and Piggy Party Wednesday, March 29, 10:30-12. A party is the perfect way to celebrate Elephant and Piggy!
Film Club
All events are free.
Wednesday, March 29, 6:15pm. Watch/Discuss: Second Coming (United Kingdom)
Cedar Mill Library Programs All events are free.
Celebrate Dr. Seuss Thursday, March 2, all day. Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss - celebrate with crafts and activities all day long!
Toddler Storytime
Success Power Skills
Sing Along Movie: Beauty and the Beast
Book Club Monday, March 6 at 6:30pm. Join us for our monthly book club! Marchâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s selection is The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry by Gabrielle Zevin.
Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs @ Murray Scholls
Adult Programs @ Main Portland Opera 2017 Season Preview
Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Programs @ Main
Thursday, March 2 at 12pm. Drop by the childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s area Thursday, March 2nd to celebrate Dr. Seussâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; birthday with a Cat in the Hat themed craft in honor of the authorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s most famous character!
Mondays at 10:30am. Join us for a 30-minute storytime program for babies and toddlers ages 0-3 and their grown-ups. Come read, dance, sing, and play with us!
Japanese Beetle Eradication Project
Owl Book Group
Monday, March 6, 6-8pm. Help your community ďŹ ght invasive species this spring.
Family Storytime Wednesdays at 10:30am. Weekly storytime for toddlers through early grade school kids. Stories, songs, rhymes, and fun geared toward getting kids hooked on reading from an early age.
Friday, March 31 , 10:30am-12pm. Author visit - Discuss: A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman
Bethany Library:
Parent Workshop Tuesday, March 7, 6:30pm. Face Time: Parenting in an Age of Digital Attachment by Doreen Dodgen-Magee
Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss!
THPRD Nature Mobile Thursday, March 30, 10:30am-12. Ages 5+ are encourage to come learn all about FANTASTIC FLYERS!
Celebrate Dr. Seuss Thursday, March 2, all day. Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss - celebrate with crafts and activities all day long!
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Shop Local â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Give Local â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Stay Localâ&#x20AC;Ś this is how we build a better Beaverton.
Out & About | Whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Happeni ng Around B eaverton This Month? Make a Playing Card House Friday, March 10, all day. Try something new or show off your skills at building a house of cards.
Bethany Expansion Wednesday, March 22, 7pm. View current architectural plans and renderings, and express your ideas and ask questions.
Letter of the Day Craft Monday, March 27 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Friday, March 31. Hooray for letters! A different letter craft will be offered each day.
THPRD Nature Mobile Tuesday, March 28, 10:30am-12. Ages 5+ are encourage to come learn all about FANTASTIC FLYERS!
Garden Home Community Library 7475 SW Oleson Rd, Portland www.gardenhomelibrary.org 503-245-9932
All events are free. The following events are held in our annex space - The Garden Home Community Library Annex (programming space & store) - which is located across the street from the library at 7306 SW Oleson Rd. The Community Store is in the Lambâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Shopping center; two doors down from the Baskin-Robbins.
Adult Programs Books & Beers with Heather and Nick Fri., March 3 at 7 pm. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll provide the beer. Come join the discussion! Ask at library for set aside copies. This month weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll discuss The Buried Giant by Kazuo Ishiguro.
Author Don Nelson: Sons of Slabtown and Tales of Westside sports Sat., March 4 at 1:30 pm. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Sons of Slabtown & Tales of Westside Sports,â&#x20AC;? a history presentation by Portland author/historian Don Nelson.
Nerd Night â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Trivia for Adults Tues, March 7 at 6:30 pm. Come test your knowledge - solo or in a team â&#x20AC;&#x201C; and ďŹ nd out who knows the most. Sets vary each month. Generally 5 sets of questions consisting of current events, music
and other random trivia. Prize(s) for team/individual(s) who gets the most and the least correct answers.
Board Game Night Weds., March 8 from 6-9 pm. Play with other â&#x20AC;&#x201C; board game lovers. Peter, who leads the group, will provide a selection of options; you are also welcome to bring your own games.
LEGOÂŽ Fest Saturday, March 25th, 11amâ&#x20AC;&#x201C; 12:30pm. Location: GHCL Annex (across the street from the library, address is 7306 SW Oleson) Blair Archer brings his LEGOÂŽ collection for you to explore, create, and build. Ages 5+ /This event is free/Supplies provided
Family Movie Days
Tues., March 14 at 7 pm. In March, weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll discuss Peace Like a River by Leif Enger. Ask in library for available copies.
Due to copyright restrictions we canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t list the title of the ďŹ lms we are showing. However here are the times and descriptions! To see titles please visit our website at http://www.gardenhomelibrary. org/calendar/youth/
Free Film Night
Family Movie Day: Muana
Book Group
Fri., March 17 at 7:30 pm (doors open at 7 pm). Our ďŹ lm night is morphing onto showing new ďŹ lms; not focusing as much into Foreign ďŹ lms. Marchâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s featured ďŹ lm is Arrival (2016, PG-13), which stars Amy Adams and Jeremy Renner.
Altera Vita: Tabletop Roleplaying Sunday, March 26 from 1-5 pm. A new monthly event at the GHCL Annex! Whether youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re feeling nostalgic or completely new to it all, join experienced game-master Eric for an afternoon of character sheets, ďŹ stfuls of dice, and collaborative storytelling in a different ďŹ ctional world every month. In March, weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll play â&#x20AC;&#x153;Call of Cthulhu,â&#x20AC;? by Chaosium. Characters and dice are provided- you need only bring your imagination.
Youth & Family Programs (*held in the library) Read to the Dogs
Saturday, March 11th, 1 p.m. Doors open at 12:45 pm. Screenings are held at the GHCL Annex (across the street from the library, address is 7306 SW Oleson). In Ancient Polynesia, when a terrible curse incurred by the Demigod Maui reaches an impetuous Chieftainâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s daughterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s island, she answers the Oceanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s call to seek out the Demigod and set things right. Starring Dwayne â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Rockâ&#x20AC;? Johnson and Auliâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;i Cravalho in this family friendly adventure. Everyone is invited / This event is free / Snacks are provided
Family Movie Day Saturday, March 18th, 11 a.m. Doors open at 10:45am. Location: GHCL Annex (across the street from the library, address is 7306 SW Oleson) A lowly LEGOÂŽ ďŹ gure joins a group intent on battling an evil force after a case of mistaken identity in this computer-generated comedy. Everyone is invited / This event is free / Snacks are provided
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Reluctant (or eager!) readers can read to therapy dog Hannah, a sweet and friendly Golden Retriever, every month on the second and fourth Tuesday from 6-7 PM. Reserve a 20-minute slot(s) for Mar. (Mar. 14 & 28) by calling or coming in to the library.
Storytime Book Babies Storytime* - Tuesdays 11:00-11:20 AM Preschool Storytime* - Wednesdays 12:00-12:30 PM
Magnet Madness Craft Celebrate National Reading Month. Saturday, March 4, 1-3 PM. March is National Reading month! Come celebrate by making a magnet with Librarian Katy. Pick one of our designs to color or design your own! This is a dropin program â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Feel free to come by anytime between 1 and 3 p.m. Kids and teens / Free / Supplies provided.
The Book Corner is reopening on Tuesday, April 4th! Stop by to browse our wide selection of books, CDs, and DVDs. Join us on April 8th for grand reopening celebrations.
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Out & About | W hatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Happeni ng A round B eaverton This Month?
Come Join Oregon: A State that Stands Out the Beat! History Presentation
PRESENTATION Oregonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Historic Achievements
Rhythm & Drum Circle Tuesday, March 28, 6:30-8pm Adult drummers gather to develop rhythmic abilities while strengthening the group as a whole.
Tuesday, March 14, 7pm Mr. McCloskey will make a presentation that lists the highlights of the some 500 points about Oregon in his book. This includes fun facts and little-known historical ďŹ rsts, spanning dozens of ďŹ elds from politics to nature conservation and the arts. McCloskyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s book assesses how the state stacks up by national standards. Michael McCloskey earned a law degree at the University of Oregon. After a forty-year career with the Sierra Club, he chaired Portlandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Heritage Tree program for eight years.
BEEHIVE
MUSIC
a hair-raising musical revue
Bring your favorite drum &/or percussion instrument. No prior experience required. Free!
SONG S One INCLUDE Fine Day Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s You D My Part y o A Na nâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t Own tura Me lW Piece of M oman Prou y Hear t d Ma ry
Elsie Stuhr Center, 5550 SW Hall Blvd, Event is free; donations are welcome, www.historicbeaverton.org (503) 430-0106
KPTV Fox12 Oregon News
Beaverton Highâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Next Musical
APRIL 13 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; MAY 14
Photo by Craig Mitchelldyer.
By Fox 12 Staff
Beaverton High School has received some high-proďŹ le support for the theatre departmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s next musical.
For more information, visit: Cedar Mill Library, 12505 NW Cornell Rd. library.cedarmill.org/ďŹ nd/rhythm-drumcircle/ or contact Dawn, dawna@ wccls.org or 503-644-0043 ext.121
This yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s spring musical will be a production of â&#x20AC;&#x153;Catch Me If You Can.â&#x20AC;? It is scheduled to run from May 17-20.
sponsored by
Created by LARRY GALLAGHER
P EARSON F INANCIAL G ROUP
TICKETS
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While students are hard at work putting it together, they received support from the pair who created the original musical score, composers Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman. In a video recorded for Beaverton High School, Shaiman and Wittman said â&#x20AC;&#x153;Catch Me If You Canâ&#x20AC;? has strong roots in the PaciďŹ c Northwest, as it debuted in Seattle in 2009 before hitting Broadway. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are honored that you chose the show to do for your prestigious spring musical and weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d like to add that we encourage your community to support and volunteer and to make this show a success,â&#x20AC;? Shaiman said in the video. The video, posted on a GoFundMe.com page to support the schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s production, also featured a cameo by Lin-Manuel Miranda, the Tony-winning creator of â&#x20AC;&#x153;Hamilton,â&#x20AC;? who jumped in to say, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Catch it if you can!â&#x20AC;? The school is hoping to raise
$5,000 for an elaborate set and costumes, as well as a professional choreographer. Alumni are expected to return to Beaverton High School to assist with the production. Last year when students staged a production of â&#x20AC;&#x153;Grease,â&#x20AC;? the school shared a video of support from actress Olivia NewtonJohn. The leads of â&#x20AC;&#x153;Grease Liveâ&#x20AC;? on FOX, Julianne Hough and Aaron Tveit, also offered their support in an interview on FOX 12â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s More Good Day Oregon.
To support this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s production, go to gofundme.com/support-bhss-musicalfund. For local news, visit kptv.com
Performance Dates: MARCH 28TH
MARCH 31ST& APRIL 1ST
1:30-3:30 pm
1:30-3:30 pm
Sherwood Senior Center
Elsie Stuhr Community Center
21907 SW Sherwood Blvd. Sherwood
5550 SW Hall Blvd. Beaverton, 97005
APRIL 6TH 6:30-8:30 pm Rose Schnitzer Manor 6140 SW Boundary Blvd PDX
Non-profit troupe, no ticket sales. Donations gratefully accepted at performance. Registration preferred at Elsie Stuhr front desk or call 503-430-5939 to leave message. www.encoreseniorplayes.com Presenting Sponsors
St.Barnabas
Photo, from left: Marc Shaiman, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Scott Wittman
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Shop Local â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Give Local â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Stay Localâ&#x20AC;Ś this is how we build a better Beaverton.
Out & About | Whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Happeni ng Around B eaverton This Month?
~ Roaring 20â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Party ~ Thursday March 30 4:30 - 6:30pm
Back by popular demandâ&#x20AC;Ś. Jass Two, Plus One!
.07*& -*45*/(4 Coming to a Theater Near You!
Friday, March 3 Logan Action The Shack Drama Before I Fall Drama The Last Word Comedy Table 19 Comedy Burlesque: Heart of the... Dance Wolves Drama Lavender Thriller CatďŹ ght Comedy My Scientology... Documentary
Wednesday, March 8 Revolution...
Documentary
Thursday, March 9 Sword Art Online
Event
Friday, March 10 Kong: Skull Island
Action
Raw Horror Brimstone Action Swing Away Comedy This Beautiful Fantastic Drama The Ottoman Lieutenant Action Personal Shopper Suspense The Sense of an Ending Drama
Wednesday, March 15 Frantz
Drama
Burn Your Maps
Adventure
Friday, March 24 Power Rangers CHiPs Life Car Dogs Bokeh The Last Face Wilson Tommyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Honour
Adventure Action Thriller Comedy Sci-Fi War Comedy Drama
Food | Drink Entertainment Come as a ďŹ&#x201A;aper or a silent ďŹ lm star, dress as a gangster or come as you are.
RSVP Required, call Jo Anne 503.641.0911 12520 SW Hart Road | Beaverton OR | 97008
Friday, March 17 Beauty and the Beast Dean The Belko Experiment Raw T2: Trainspotting After the Storm 13 Minutes Song to Song All Nighter
Musical Comedy Horror Horror Drama Drama Drama Music Comedy
Friday, March 31 The Boss Baby Animation The Zookeeperâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Wife Drama Ghost in the Shell Action Step Sisters Dance The Blackcoatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Daughter Horror The Discovery Sci-Fi Cezanne et moi Drama
THEATER AUDITION ANNOUNCEMENT HART Theatre is holding auditions for the classic Broadway musical "The Roar of the Greasepaint, the Smell of the Crowd" on Saturday 3/11 (10-1pm) and Sunday/Monday 3/1213 (7-9pm) at 147 SE 2nd Street, Hillsboro. Visit RoaroftheGreasepaint.weebly.com. www.BeavertonResourceGuide.com
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Out & About | W hatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Happeni ng A round B eaverton This Month? Catalyst - The Newsletter
Literary Corner
Thank You, What a Surprise! COMMUNITY I received something in the mail the other day, and I barely recognized it. I had not seen one of these things FOREVER! I almost thought they only existed in museums. What I received, I actually have boxes of (2 boxes to be exact). What I received, in actuality, is ssoo simple, and such a powerful tool...yet it seems to be disappearing.
I GOT A THANK YOU CARD IN THE MAIL! An actual thank you card. A paper thank you card, that someone had to physically grab from a drawer, open, sign with an actual pen, stuff into an envelope, stick an actual stamp on it...and drop it in the mail. I bet it only took them a minute or two. Such a simple gesture. In many cases a bygone gesture. Yet it impacted me greatly! I smiled! It was from someone I had done business with...and they were
grateful for my business. They took time out of their busy day to send me a personalized thank you note. Heck, the card was not even customized to their business. No logo. No nothing...but I didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t care. I FELT LOVED! What a smart thing for them to do. They got my attention! Then I got to thinking: When was the last time I sent out Actual Thank You Cards? If this one made me feel good, would mine make others feel the same? I have thank you cards, and mine even have my company logo on them. Cost me extra to do that! Why am I not using them? Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not like they are valuable collecting dust. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not like they have collectible meaning & value like my Hot Wheels Collection from when I was a kid. Now in my defense, I think I am pretty good with E-Thank Yous sent via email and text to my customers. Fairly regularly. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m busy and that is fast. However, they are not the same. They tend to blend in with all the other EClutter we receive on a daily basis. But an actual thank you card, with an actual hand written THANK YOU, and an actual signature, in an actual envelope, with an actual stamp. Now that is old school! And, it sticks in the mind...and it sends a special message. I cannot tell you how much equipment I have purchased from one company in particular for my business, with nary a THANKS FOR YOUR $$! I cannot tell you how many school/church auction
donations I have made, with very few THANK YOUS after the fact. Are they thankful? Probably. But not showing it, and perhaps not doing it uniquely is the same thing as not meaning it.
InďŹ nite Sum
BOOK REVIEW
Time to dust off my Actual Thank You Cards and show more love to the people who have blessed me with their support, loyalty and business! More Love, More Care, More Appreciation = More Business! Too busy? No youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re not! Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t turn your nose up at old school!! ITâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S POWERFUL!!
About the Author
BE GREAT! JUST BEING GOOD, KILLS GREATNESS! MAKE IT EASY FOR PEOPLE TO DO, AND KEEP DOING BUSINESS WITH YOU! LOOK UPâ&#x20AC;ŚAND SURPRISE SOMEONE! About the Story
Spencer Rubin is a sales/marketing expert who has spent 25 years in the industry. Spencer has become a passionate advocate for the success of small, local business owners. To sign up for Spencerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s weekly Catalyst Newsletter. Contact 971-732-4745.
Beaverton Super Kids
by a journey through art. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the second of Sheila Deethâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s MathemaďŹ ction collection, and will soon be followed by a third novel, Subtraction. The three novels explore themes of guilt and forgiveness from the point of view of the community, the survivor, and the one who wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t there to help.
InďŹ nite Sum tells the story of one of those â&#x20AC;&#x153;one in four womenâ&#x20AC;? who are sexual abuse survivors. Sylvia was introduced in an earlier novel (Divide by Zero), but now she speaks for herself. An artist and mother, struggling to come to terms with why all her pictures come out red and black, she revisits the past and ďŹ nally learns the answer to â&#x20AC;&#x153;why she let it happen.â&#x20AC;? She learns as well that forgiving yourself is often the hardest thing to do. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s also, sometimes, the only way out from an inďŹ nite sum of wounded memories. InďŹ nite Sum is a story of everyday life, scarred by all too common misdeeds, and redeemed
Sheila Deeth lives and writes in Beaverton. With the help of many friends, she runs a local writersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; group, the Writersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Mill, which meets monthly at Cedar Mill library. Sheila enjoys writing, editing, book-formatting, reading and reviewing. She also dabbles in art, loves dogs, and frequents local coffee shops. She studied mathematics at Cambridge University, England, and sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s been writing stories since the day she learned to hold a pencil, hence MathemaďŹ ction.
InďŹ nite Sum and Divide by Zero are both available from Indigo Sea Press, Amazon and Barnes and Noble. For more information, visit www.sheiladeethbooks.com.
Emoji Hunt Contest
Meet Austin (aka Super Kid!)
Win A $25 Gift CertiďŹ cate! to Black Bear Diner
COMMUNITY
CONTEST Throughout the paper there are fun emoji or images scattered about. Find & count up the one shown below and you could win a $25 gift certiďŹ cate to the Black Bear Diner on TV Hwy! ing Kumon worksheets daily.
Meet Austin Austin is nine years old and in the fourth grade at Sexton Mountain Elementary. When Austin started Kumon three ago he struggled with reading, but now after doing Kumon for three years Austin is excelling in reading at school and putting together his very own comic book called â&#x20AC;&#x153;Tinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Adven-
turesâ&#x20AC;?. He is hoping to publish it someday. Austin is a super student because he has captured the love of reading and writing by learning how to be an independent and critical thinker do-
Outside Kumon, Austin enjoys reading, Legos, gardening, hiking, playing soccer and going â&#x20AC;&#x153;glampingâ&#x20AC;? (camping in his vintage trailer) with his family. He thoroughly enjoys being a member of Cub Scouts Pack 673 and also enjoys doing Chess Wizards after school program. Austin has a big heart for helping others in need and is very fun to be around.
Email your guess to BRG@cedarhousemedia.com along with where you picked up the paper and what your favorite story was and we will enter your name into our drawing at the end of the month. Happy Hunting! Congratulations to Last Monthâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Winners! Toni Porter, Kim Eklund, Elliott Mitchell Find
this One!
For more information, call Marga at 503-639-7219
.BUI 3FBEJOH $POmEFODF About Kumon of South Beaverton: Welcome to Kumon, the worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s largest after-school math and reading program. The Kumon Method has helped millions of children achieve more than they ever thought they could. We believe it can help your child, too. At Kumon, your child will build skills that lead to success inside and outside the classroom while gaining a sense of conďŹ dence that will help them in the classroom and beyond. 32 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Beaverton Resource Guide | Volume 7â&#x20AC;&#x201C;Issue 3 (March 2017)
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