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Last Month’s Cover Art By Ralph Scheeler

Contents

Welcome! (Chief’s Message) .......................................................................... 2 Shop Beaverton (Local Businesses) ..........................................................3-13 Our Town (Community News) ..............................................................14-25 Just for Fun (What’s Happening This Month in Beaverton?) ...............................26-32 Cedar Hills Crossing 3 TVF&R 21 Advertising Bulletin Board 4-6, 8, 21 THPRD 22 Announcements 5-6 Senior News 23 Maps 8-10 Oregon Zoo 24 Business Directory 7-13 Teen Thinking 25 Thrive! Beaverton Business 14 Beaverton Farmers Market 26-27 Sustainable Beaverton 15 City Library 29 KPTV Channel 12 16 Happy Hour Listings 29 Beaverton History 17 Washington Country Event Calendar 30 Local Eats & Treats 18-19 Theatre & Movies 30-31 Cruisin’ Beaverton 20-21 Beaverton Kid’s Corner 32 Automotive/Traffic Q&A 20-21 May “Easter Egg” Hunt Contest 32

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

MAYOR & CITY COUNCIL

Mayor: Denny Doyle Council: Catherine Arnold, Betty Bode, Ian King, Marc San Soucie, Mark Fagin

MEETINGS

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

Questions or comments? Email us:

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

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Chief's Message

Audrey Moran

Cartoonist

Ralph Scheeler

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

Writers

Chief Geoff Spaulding Mark Twain Fox 12 Staff TVFR Staff City Staff Oregon Zoo Staff Ann Koppy Mark Hyde Ginger Rapport Greg Mattie Bob Strong Brigid Fitzpatrick Spencer Rubin Jolene Guptill

Larry Ferguson Hailee Meacham Laila Mottaghi Stevie Freeman Montes Katie Wilson Jim Brooks Bill Evans Karen Badi Ginger Rapport Celia Lambert Dan Hortch Kristie cox Beverlee Ryan Chelsea Ploof

BRG History

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 first edition in April of 2011 featuring local businesses, community news, and the Farmers Market. That first issue was 16 pages. Today, the paper is 32 pages and sponsored by a diverse cross section of public and private community organizations.

BRG Goals

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 first visit nearby stores and give them a chance before moving on to businesses outside our community.

BRG Advertising

With our unique layout, colorful design and exclusive community content, our readers are beyond loyal. Not only do they want to know "What's Happening in Beaverton This Month" but they also agree with our philosophy of: "Shop Local - Give Local - Stay Local." As a business in the Beaverton area, your ad will be seen by those who are most willing to go out of their way to keep their dollars close to home. These shoppers, your potential new customers, also happen to be our best readers! In addition, we don’t print massive quantities and mail them out to uninterested parties. Our papers are located in convenient and high traffic locations ready to be picked up by those who love Beaverton. With low rates, targeted distribution and a willingness to provide more value than what you pay for, you'll find that we're just as interested in stretching your advertising dollar as you are!

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C edar Hi l l s C ros s i ng Visit These Stores

Opening Soon

Saturday, May 3

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ZoomCare OnPoint Credit Union

Children’s Safety Fair

the Mall!

Top Shopping USA

Sports Card Show

Now Open

Saturday, May 10th, 10am-4pm The Twin Oaks Sports Card Show will be held throughout the interior mall on Saturday, May 10th, 10am-4pm. Stop by the check out the large inventory of sports cards and memorabilia.

Firehouse Subs Verizon (New Location)

11 am - 1 pm • inside the mall

MOD Pizza

» FREE Children Helmet Fitting Checks » FREE Children Helmets (if replacement needed) Bring yo ur bike and » FREE Bike Safety Course helmet! » FREE Basic Bike Safety Check & Adjustments ents » FREE Face Painting

Events

Radio Disney Event

A special thank you to all of our generous sponsors! NW Bicyclee Safety Council, Beaverton Police, The Sports Authority.

Children’s Safety Fair

(while supplies last)

Saturday, May 3rd, 11am-1pm Activities include children helmet inspections, children helmet replacements (if needed), bike safety course, basic bike safety checks and adjustments, face painting! All free while supplies last! Bring your bike and helmet with you! Generously presented by NW Bicycle Safety Fair, Beaverton Police, The Sports Authority. Meet us inside the Mall.

3205 SW Cedar Hills Blvd, Beaverton

Mother’s Day FREE Gift with Purchase Friday & Saturday, May 9 & 10, 12pm-6pm FREE Mother’s Day Gift with Purchase - a FREE Manicure! Simply present $75 in same day sales receipts from any combination of Cedar Hills Crossing stores/ restaurants to the Gift Booth INSIDE the mall to receive your FREE Mother’s Day Gift, a certificate for a free manicure! While supplies last!

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1-800-FANDANGO + 984# Kid’s Club Event Tuesday, May 27th, 5pm-6:30pm Join us for Kid’s Club! Not a member? That’s ok! Children 12 years of age and younger are always invited to join the fun! To become a member and receive advance notice on event activities, simply sign up on the “Kid’s Club” tab at top of page!

Mall Information

call Fandango today for movie listings. www.fandango.com

Massage, Waxing & Facials www.handandstone.com 503-626-8200

3205 SW Cedar Hills Blvd 503-643-6563 www.cedarhillscrossing.com

Mon-Sat: 10 - 9, Sun: 11 - 7 www.powells.com 503-228-4651

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Saturday, May 17th, 11:30am1pm It’s a Disney Junior Party! Come dressed as your favorite Disney Junior Character and join Radio Disney for games, music, dancing, prizes and a Sherriff Callie Craft Station.

A Lil'Sumpin' Sumpin' AT&T Wireless Beaverton Ballroom BedCo BG Pizza Claire’s Boutique Cold Stone Creamery Game Trader GNC HairMasters L&L Hawaiian BBQ Merle Norman MLY Jewelry Peachwave (Frozen Yogurt) Powell’s Books Substunce Sunflower Beauty Teaser’s Top Shop Thai Noodle Etc. Top Shopping USA Visionworks Weight Watchers

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Bugatti’s

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Subway LifeWay

McGrath’s Fish House

US Bank

Panera Bread

State Farm Labor Max Thai Imports Vogue Nails Cedar Hills Salon Mr. Formal

MOD Pizza

ZoomCare (Coming Soon)

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T-Mobile

Veggie Grill

Roxy’s Island Grill

Bank of the West Starbucks --

Famous Footwear

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“Under certain circumstances, profanity provides a relief denied even to prayer.” KJ “Of all the animals, man is the only one that is cruel. He is the only one that inflicts pain for the pleasure of doing it.” KJ “I’ve had a lot of worries in my life, most of which never happened.” KJ “Go to heaven for the climate and hell for the company.” KJ “I do not fear death. I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it.” KJ “The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated.” KJ Get a bicycle. You will not regret it, if you live. KJ “Always do right. This will gratify some people and astonish the rest.” KJ “Life is short, break the rules, forgive quickly, kiss slowly, love truly, laugh uncontrollably, and never regret anything that made you smile. Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.” Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better known by his pen name Mark Twain, was an American author and humorist. He wrote The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and its sequel, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, the latter often called “the Great American Novel.”

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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

Thrift Shop A bargain hunter’s paradise! clothing t jewelry t housewares furniture t books t CDs

of Greater Portland 4000 SW 117th Ave. Beaverton, OR 97005

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Hours Mon: Noon - 4pm Tue-Sat: 10am - 4pm

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Consignment Shop The smart, easy way to buy or sell jewelry t collectibles t china t crystal home furnishings t unique accessories

6000 square feet of vintage shopping space to explore!

Open Tues - Sun: 10am - 6pm

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THE CATWALK HAIR STUDIO Living Proof

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Healthcare

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Just For Fun

Beaverton City Hall

Nic Grasvik, DMD

Same Day Crowns Available! PreferredDentalCareCenter.com

503.350.1234 Conveniently located in Downtown Beaverton (4690 SW Hall Blvd.)

GENERAL COSMETIC FAMILY DENTISTRY

Scott R. Walker, D.M.D.

(503) 590-7574

Mayor’s Office, City Council, Water Utility Billing, Police Dept., City Courts, Neighborhood Programs, Arts Commission & more. (4755 SW Griffith Dr.) www.beavertonoregon.gov, 503-526-2222

Spring Book & Media Sale (Location: Beaverton City Library) The New Friends of the Beaverton City Library invite you to their 4th annual Grow Your Mind book sale. 5/1 Thursday 10 am - 8 pm 5/2 Friday 10 am - 5:30 pm 5/3 Saturday 10 am - 2 pm Books half price Saturday at noon.

FREE Mediation Assistance

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Building community one conversation at a time! The Dispute Resolution Center helps neighbors, landlords, tenants, HOA members, businesses, seniors and others resolve their differences. Call us, we’re here to help. 503-526-2523

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Bricks & Minifigs 3861 SW 117th Ave | Beaverton, OR 97005

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WE DO BIRTHDAY PARTIES!

History Presentation Join us at the Beaverton History Center every 2nd Tuesday, 7 830pm, for an enjoyable evening. For details, see the History page in this issue.

Got homework?

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Health Solutions

(503) 644-4736

Beaverton City Library offers trained volunteer homework helpers after school and in the evenings. Whether you’re looking for help with math, science, writing, or almost any other subject, our Homework Helpers are here for you! Helpers for grades 6-12 can be found in the Teen Room, Main and Murray Scholls libraries.

Library Storytime

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Pre-school: Tuesdays at 9:30 (ages 3-6). Toddlers: Thursdays at 11:30 (ages 2-3). 503-644-2197

Restaurant & Office Space Avail. at the Village on Scholls Ferry (16315 SW Barrows Rd) For more information: 503-747-7238 melanie@guansusa.com

Jazz | Tap | Ballet | Lyrical | Contemporary | Hip Hop | Breaking | Acting Acro | Stretch-n-Strength | Toddler Combination & Specialty Classes

12570 SW Farmington Rd. Beaverton (3yrs to Adult)

Fundraising@Dairy Queen 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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11 City NAC Meeting Locations 1-Central Beaverton NAC: Beaverton Community Center 2-Denney Whitford / Raleigh West (Continued Page 6) Shop Local – Give Local – Stay Local… this is how we build a better Beaverton.

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Coupons

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Restaurant

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or $2.50 Off the Purchase of 1 Entree & 1 Beverage Valid at participating restaurants. Side dishes, kids meals, beverages and pies are not considered an adult entree. Not valid with other offers, promotions or discounts. Not valid with Pie Rush Wednesday. One coupon per person per visit. No cash value. Sales tax, if applicable, must be paid by customer. Gratuity not 04/30/14 included. Expires 5/31/14. Expires

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Your meal of $30 or more Dine in or Take out 12600 SW Crescent St #150 503-718-7101 planetthaibeaverton.com

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Let’s share the meals our moms taught us in Thailand (Locally owned and operated)

Edgewood Downs Retirement Ctr 3-Five Oaks Triple Creek NAC: Elmonica Elementary School 4-Greenway NAC: Conestoga Middle School Library 5-Highland NAC: Beaverton Resource Center 6-Neighbors Southwest NAC: Nancy Ryles Elementary School 7-Sexton Mountain NAC: Sexton Mt Elementary Cafeteria 8-South Beaverton NAC: Southridge HS, Community Room 9-Vose NAC: Beaverton Community Center 10-West Beaverton NAC: Seventh Day Adventist Church 11-West Slope NAC: West Sylvan Middle Sch. Library **For dates and times, visit: www.BeavertonOregon.gov/NAC

Donate Books, CDs & DVDs The Book Corner is a used bookstore run by the New Friends of the Beaverton City Library. Fiction/Nonfiction/Children’s Books Available. Open: Tues-Sat 10 am - 4 pm, 12470 SW Fifth St., 503-643-5188. Shop our Amazon store at: BookCornerBeaverton.org

Multifamily Recovery Group to help support positive changes. Learn how to set boundaries and tune in to your own wisdom. Plz call 503-980-3118 (Sliding scale).

158th & Walker Rd (Across from Fred Meyer) | www.monteauxs.com | 503-439-9942

Join Us For Lunch or Dinner! Wild Salmon Filet ..................................................... 17 Roasted salmon, a bed of confit yukon potatoes with leek cream sauce

Chili Verde Burger ..................................................... 12

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Topped with roasted new mexico chili, onion and jalapeno blend

14661 Teal Blvd, Beaverton, OR 97007 (near Safeway in Murrayhill)

Learn about Osteoporosis From toddlers to grandmas, learn about the importance of bone density for all ages. May 20, 630pm at 485 NW Saltzman Rd, 97229. Presented by Community Health Education Forum, 503-575-9261 Expires 05/31/14

Friday Flowers, ONLY $4.99!

www.beavertonflorists.com 503-644-0129 | 4705 SW Watson Ave

Aloha Historical Society Anthony Mills and Eric Squires are taking the initiative to start a historical society for the urban, yet unincorporated area known as Aloha, Oregon. The Aloha Historical Society already has a website and is delivering content of podcasts, the first recorded at the neighboring Beaverton Historical Society of the prominent Attorney John Tyner. Learn More & Get Involved, visit www. AlohaHistory.com.

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Benefiting Diabetic Support Services. Create your own personalized painting. Artistic directors will be available for your support. All you need to do is show up and have fun. All supplies are included. May 4th, 4-730pm at Hide Away Bar & Grill (18385 SW Tualatin Valley Hwy), $37, RSVP: 503-523-7478 (Continued Page 7)

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Business Directory

www.hart-theatre.org 503-693-7815

Full Service Salon Banking

Arts & Culture Will you help reverse the DIABETES EPIDEMIC in AMERICA! If not for yourself, a loved one? www.wellnessasalifestyle.net

Consumer and business accounts, loans, mortgages www.onpointcu.com 503-228-7077 A

Auto Care Alexia's Window Tinting Signs & Banners, clear bra paint protection, safety/security film. www.alexiawindowtinting.com 503-671-9615 B2

Bilingual Chinese Preschool D

Education & Learning

Customized Learning Beaverton City Library

Local NAPA Auto Auto Care Center for over 25 years! 16770 SW Shaw St, Aloha www.atbautorepair.com 503-642-7070

Beaverton Civic Theatre BeavertonCivicTheatre.org 503-754-9866

Reggio inspired & play based curriculum. After school, enrichment activities. 971-225-0698 risingstarchineseschool.com C4

Body & Beauty

All local artists, All original art! Free monthly reception! See story in Just For Fun section www.artonbroadway.net 503-601-3300 C3

for Men, Women & Kids, Facials, Skin Care Head to Toe Waxing 503-430-0008

12375 SW 5th St, Hours: Sunday 1pm - 5pm, Monday Thursday: 10am - 9pm, Friday: 10am - 6pm, Saturday: 10am - 5pm (503) 644-2197 D3

Tokyo Beauty Green Peel Treatments Full Body Waxing, Facials Hair Cuts & Beauty Care Call Minh Le, 503-643-5907

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

Aloha Community Library www.alohalibrary.org 503-746-6918

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Beaverton and Washington County oregonswashingtoncounty.org 503-644-5555 B2

Looking for a career in IT? www.kunicollisioncenter.com Luxury Services at Affordable Prices. Free estimates. Rental cars available onsite. 503-372-7563

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

Lana L. Nelson Oil Painting

Eco-Biz certified, Family owned 11800 SW Bvtn.-Hillsdale Hwy HeitzmanBodyAndPaint.com 503.646.5181 D3

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Murrayhill Marketplace VersaSpa Spray on tan 1-only $30, 2-only $50 oasistanningoregon.com 503-521-8268

Lim’s Taekwondo Academy A

Nutritional Makeovers

Sustaining High Quality Art

The Right Bank for your business. Call one of our client service specialists TODAY! 503-350-1205 www.therightbank.com C3

Be competetive, be a champion! 503-277-7711 D2

Learn how to eliminate medication through eating healthy. Celia Lambert, PhD 971-732-6777

French Lessons Experienced Teacher & Native Speaker. All ages OK! Call Danielle @ 503-746-4424

Learn About our City’s Past

Preschool- Grade 7 Education centered in the heart. livingwisdomportland.org 4855 SW Watson Ave. Beaverton 503-671-9112 C4

www.broadwayrose.org 503-620-5262

Do you find to snacking and drinking with friends fun and entertaining? Well we sure do and that’s why you’ll find our list of local happy hours in our Just For Fun section.

your own clothes. Kids and Adult classes. Call 503-526-9999 *Wicked Stitch of the West* B4

through historic photos, artifacts, exhibits and more! Open Tu/Th from noon to 4pm. www.historicbeaverton.org C3

Broadway Rose Theatre

Happy

Learn to sew, quilt and create

Banking Services

The Catwalk Hair Studio

Personal & business solutions, real estate loans Call a personal banker today. 503-579-1947 www.bannerbank.com

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by donating to the Beaverton Library Foundation online @ beavertonlibraryfoundation.org

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within the community. Providing culturally enriching activities, programs and services. www.beavertonarts.org

Local Listings for Beaverton...

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Join us for Weekend Brunch! Enjoy Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner by the Lake at Murrayhill. www.cafemurrayhill.com 503-590-6030 Will you help reverse the DIABETES EPIDEMIC in AMERICA! If not for yourself, a loved one? www.wellnessasalifestyle.net

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Kuni Collision Center

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Irina Moga, DDS Denture Clinique

Living Wisdom School

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Emerald City Smoothies

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Beaverton Pharmacy

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Beaverton Family Chiropractic

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Sylvan Zoo House & Saloon

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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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Goodness Coffee House A Family Cafe w/ a Healthy menu. Gluten free welcome. goodnesscoffeehouse.com 503-616-3020 B4

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Black Bear Diner Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner 503-646-4507

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Cartridge Network 6800 SW Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy Portland, OR 97225 www.cartridge-network.com 503-246-0665

Crator Lake Janitorial

Honey Toasts, Bubble Tea,

Professional Cleaning Services 503-591-9031

M-F Lunch Specials, $5.95 Fresh tortilla’s made daily. Happy hour daily, 3-6pm Dine-in or Take-out. 503-601-7000

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Featuring our Cheesburgers Licensed Preschool

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

Monteaux’s Public House

Vinotopia Restaurant & Bar 503-597-6911

illy coffee & more!! Open Tuesday-Sunday www.honeytoastcafe.net 503-747-2712

Full Menu w/Pizza & Patio Seating --w/e Brunch w/Free Mimosa---HH Daily 3-6pm & 9pm -Close---all Sports Pkgs, 19 Flat Screens-www.sylvanzoohouse.com 503-297-5568 (Dine in / Take out)

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Mexican Restaurant 503-649-7545

SW Walnut St

SW Horizon Blvd

Village at Scholls Ferry

www.villageinn.com 503-644-8848

Just how our mothers taught us! Dine in, take out & happy hour. www.planetthairestaurant.com 503-718-7101 C2

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In Progress Ridge Lunch~Dinner~Late Night Dining Full Bar~16 Beers on Tap Happy Hour Daily 3-6pm, Su-Th 930p-closing. www.bjwillys.com 503-747-7319 D

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

Crazy Sushi Shoten Dine in or Take out 503-746-6373

Goodies Cell Phone Shop

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

buy, sell, repair, bill pay, PCs too! 503-935-4495 B2

FOX Oregon

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Coldstone Creamery See coupon in Food section 503-646-4507

Dairy Queen Beaverton Burgers, hot dogs, chicken, salads, shakes, cakes and more. Fan Food not Fast Food! 503-644-3469 B3

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Brisbin Computer Consulting www.ernestositalian.com *Great Lunch Menu *Dinner Specials *Banquet Facilities *Happy Hour in Cozy Bar! 503-292-0119 S5

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Food Photography Services A Little Taste of El Salvador

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Open Tues-Sat: 11am-3pm. Saturday Breakfast 9am-11am. Homemade salsa and soups to go! B4 503-268-2124

Daily special from $6.95 Try our Spicy Mango Chicken! M-Th: 11a-9p / F-Su: 11a-10p 503-579-7542 D

Italian inspired with a menu that changes weekly featuring fresh seasonal ingredients from the Northwest. 503-641-3223 decarlirestaurant.com C3

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Azteca Mexican Restaurant www.aztecamex.com 503-643-8269

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Signature Shoes

China Delight

Chase Bank

US Bank

SW Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy Kaiser Permanente

Scandia Imports

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Borean Realty Craig's Rare Coins SW Jamieson Ave

Michael’s

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Village Inn

McMillian Park

Sambi Japanese Restaurant Catwalk Hair Studio

Ernesto’s Italian Restaurant

Jesuit High School

Heritage School of Interior Design

Sisters N Style

SW Apple Way

Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy Map

AM 1360 KUIK The Voice of Washington County www.kuik.com

Get $10 OFF per month You want DirectTV, I have DirectTV. Use my referral code when you sign up and we both get $10/month OFF! Call Mike @ 503-314-3459

The Strong Voice Commercial Voiceover www.thestrongvoice.com

Dr. Dan Miller

Health Care Integrated Massage & Reiki haru.massagetherapy.com 971-340-8860

Visit our Maximized Living clinic! BeavertonFamilyChiropractic.com 5075 SW Griffith Dr, Suite 120 503-644-8844 E5

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Family Chiropractic Center Specializing in children and athletes. Wellness Awaits You! www.tpcportland.com 503-574-4872

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Local LifeLine Provider Personal health & safety solutions including GPS & medication dispensing ColumbiaMedAlarm.com

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

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Fanno Creek Healing Arts, LLP Hall St. Station · 4530 SW Hall Chiropractic · Acupuncture Naturopathy · Massage 503-644-6555 C3

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

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reboundmassagewellness.com 503-746-6585 A

Are You Ready for a Tune Up? Gentle Therapy for *Individuals, Couples & Families* Groups too! Beaverton and Sherwood. Please call Coleen Moreno,LCSW 503-980-3118. C3

Housing & Home care

Free House Painting Estimates!

Dr Irina Moga, DDS

Preventive, Whitening Aesthetic, Operative Implants, Periodontal www.murrayhilldental.com 503-521-1333

Naturopathic physician, Acupuncturist, Nutritional suppliments & massage 503-641-6400

Rebound Massage Therapy

The Elsie Stuhr Center is designed for adults 55 years and better. Classes, trips events, fitness center, lunch and friends 503-629-6342 C5

Auto Accident Injuries, Spinal Care & more. www.murrayhillchiro.com 503-590-4000

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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

Dr. Robert Sherman

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Exterior & interior painting, decks and power washing. www.smarthomepainting.com Call us at (503) 303-1475

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

www.pcrxpdx.com 503-292-1146

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Natural Healthcare Consultant AromaTouch & Reiki Therapist www.doterraculture.com 503-730-8102

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Comprehensive dental care for your entire family. Visit us at: murrayschollsfamilydental.com 503-590-7574 B

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

BUY, LIST Your Home Full service property managements. 9880 SW Bvtn-Hillsdale Hwy, #100 www.PdxHouseForRent.com 503-530-8246

Find us on Facebook or visit - - - > www.beavertonresourceguide.com


We l c om e to B eaverton, the B es t Dam C i ty in Oregon! Raleigh Hills Assisted Living www.rhliving.com 503-297-3200

Solar Works in Beaverton! Ask me about my 4kW system on lease for $0 down and only $31/month. For 5 months last summer, my PGE bill was $0! For more info, mikelwong@yahoo.com.

All Gutters & More Installation and Cleaning Moss removal, pressure washing, gutter cleaning, roof repair. FREE estimates. Licenced & Ins’d. 503-268-9121

Lisa Fain, Realtor/Prop. Mgmt. Beaverton/Westside Specialist! Working w/buyers, sellers & investors. The Sunset Group 503-679-8477 A

12290 SW 12TH ST 3/1/1407=$220,000

577 SW 198th AVE 4/2.1/1642=$289,990

7275 SW CRESMOOR DR 3/2/1984=$319,900

13080 SW RITA DR 3/1/1140=$240,000

1314 SW 216TH PL 4/2.1/2042=$294,900

8385 SW CONNEMARA PL 4/2.1/2116=$329,000

13381 SW DEVONSHIRE DR 3/1/1008=$260,000

21290 SW WINTERFIELD LN 4/2.1/1824=$295,000

13850 SW STIRRUP ST 3/2/1568=$335,000

14370 SW LISA LN 4/2/1848=$275,000

3107 SW 197TH AVE 3/2.1/1996=$309,500

14230 SW KIMBERLY DR 4/3/2229=$340,000

11860 SW WALKER RD 2/2.1/1394=$283,900

19695 SW SHAROAKS DR 4/2.1/2028=$314,500

12675 SW TIGER LILLY LN 4/3/2530=$369,900

3340 SW MERCER TER 4/2.1/1961=$305,000

20531 SW ANNA CT 3/2.1/2112=$318,000

Milton Yard Maintenance

13045 SW CASTLEWOOD ST 3/1.1/1660=$312,000

Home$ in 97007

13466 SW DEVONSHIRE DR 3/1.1/1212=$315,000

6217 SW 205TH AVE 3/2.1/1672=$200,000

1921 SW 144TH AVE 4/2.1/1748=$324,001

5050 SW 175TH AVE 3/2/1346=$229,900

10075 SW KENNEDY ST 4/2/2324=$379,950

17080 SW VINCENT CT 3/2.1/1324=$229,900

Home$ in 97006

7295 SW MILLENNIUM TER 4/2.1/1682=$250,000

18146 SW NIKS DR 3/2.1/1538=$214,900

18478 SW OAKVILLE CT 4/2.1/2216=$259,900

19600 SW ALEXANDER ST 3/1/1978=$220,000

5810 SW 176TH AVE 4/2.1/1760=$259,900

1191 SW 182ND AVE 3/2.1/1419=$224,900

20789 SW EGGERT WAY 4/2.1/1796=$289,900

20726 SW GRACIE ST 3/2.1/1399=$229,950

16821 SW WRIGHT ST 4/2.1/2021=$299,900

FOR SALE

18435 SW LONGACRE ST 3/2.1/1526=$230,000

14795 SW CITRINE WAY 3/2.1/1366=$319,900

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18660 SW AUGUSTA LN 3/2/1350=$234,900

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

Residential Listings Sponsored By

8440 SW 184TH LOOP 3/2.1/2460=$350,000

Full Yard Service & Clean up 503-330-2137

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

Divine Window Decor Blinds, Shades & Shutters Free in Home consultation www.DivineWindowDecor.com 971-282-2306

Protecting your health and property since 1949! www.guaranteedpestcontrol.net 503-646-2119

Edgewood Downs

MovingForSeniors.com

7785 SW GEARHART DR 4/2.1/2408=$374,900

Portland Metro's ONLY Local

3169 SW 176TH AVE 3/2/1488=$250,000

Home$ in 97008

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Real Estate Newspaper! allthingsrealestatepdx.com 503-641-3320

21485 SW ROCK RD 3/2/1379=$262,000

12150 SW KEAS CT 4/2/1612=$289,900

21795 SW LOIS ST 4/2.1/1760=$265,000

13880 SW MARTINGALE CT 4/2/1773=$289,900

Assisted Living Close to the Elsie Sturh Center! www.hearthstonealc.com 503-641-0911

9940 SW 135TH AVE 3/2/1408=$289,950

13480 SW RITA DR 2/1/1132=$209,900

2195 SW 203RD AVE 3/2/1828=$279,000

9740 SW ROBBINS DR 4/3/1590=$300,000

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

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Grooming at your Doorstep Your Full Service mobile pet grooming provider since 2007 www.dogvan.com 503-995-8991

Professional Services

Business Done Here! Printing, Shipping, Freight, Notary, Gifts, Card and more! $10 PMB boxes available. 503-747-2278 D

Independent Ret. Community 503-643-5418

20603 SW LONGACRE ST 3/2/1332=$234,900

517 SW 199th AVE 4/2.1/1642=$276,990

The place for all your bird needs.

Guaranteed Pest Control

7606 SW 194TH TER 4/2.1/2231=$369,900

420 SW 133RD AVE 3/1/1132=$205,000

Grooming & Self-wash. Cat adoptions available. www.naturespetmarket.com 503-579-2403 A

Senior Living Community

2790 SW 199TH PL 4/2/1424=$234,900

Home$ in 97005

Healthy Affordable Pet Supplies

Smooth Transitions 503-590-8562

earthstone of Beaverton

Pet Care

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

Sunset Computers www.sunsetcomputer.net 503-866-3747

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The Round Res/Com space avail. 503-381-1670

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Village on Scholls Ferry

Companion Pet Clinic Quality Care, Affordable Prices 503-641-9151

Class A Retail Complex. Restaurant & Office Space Avail. www.guansusa.com 503-747-7238

For your smile, for your health, for you...

We offer comprehensive dental care for the whole family. We strive to provide patients with friendly, quality care in a relaxed atmosphere. -- Irina Moga, DDS

503.646.5909 4970 SW Main Ave., Suite 200, Beaverton, OR 97005 | www.drmoga.com

$79 Special Offer:

Includes new patient exam, x-rays and routine cleaning.

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

Restrictions apply, call for details.

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A d ve r t i si n g here s tarts at onl y $10/ m onth, C al l 50 3- 641- 3320 Today! Retail An Oregon Registered Investment Advisor Firm. Financial planning Portfolio mgmt www.investocs.com 971-250-0301 E5

Quilter’s Corner Store

www.lianenishimura.net Auto, home, life, renters, health, business, boat & more! Call Liane at 503 579-3005

Fabric, Kits, Gifts & More C3 503-819-0214 Tues - Sat

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Don Filippi Insurance Angency Business & Commercial, Auto, Home & Life Insurance www.donfilippiagency.com 503-646-4101 C3

Family Law | Estate Planning 503.208.6610 www.houghlawfirm.com

Religious & Spiritual

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

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

We do Birthday Parties!

Classic & New Video Games BUY-Sell-Trade-Repair Greenway Shopping Center www.gamehavenclassic.com 503-372-6817

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

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

www.bricksandminifigs.com 503-644-5701 D2

Open Minds, Open Hearts Independent Insurance Agent

Thrift & Consignment Shop

We Buy Gold & Silver! Engagement, Jewelry, Antique, Timepieces, Gifts, Service/Repair. www.smithandbevill.com 503 644-1333 N3

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

All natural candlewax Recycle old candles and get credit towards a new one. Open Wed-Sat 10-6 or by appt. 503-318-9648 C3

Scandia Imports A Vast Selection of Treasures

www.scandiaimports.com 503-643-2424

Purveyers of antique, vintage and collectible merchandise. www.curiositiesvintage.com 503-646-8653 B3

www.signatureshoes.com 503-626-8413

Mattress Outlet

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The Vault Vintage Clothing Boutique

$149 Twin Mattress & Box set 503-747-2896

Vintage Clothing for the Modern Woman. 503-520-9369 C3

Aloha Business Association: Shop Local, Shop Aloha!

President’s Message Support Our Schools and Local Fire District, PLEASE VOTE!

Mission / Vision Vision: Stewards of the Path to 2040. Mission: Serve as a Voice for Changes that Impact the Aloha Community--Property owners, Business owners, Residents/consumers.

About Us The Aloha Business Assoc. supports a strong community that is affordable, accessible and safe! Be sure to check out our website to see our “Everything Aloha” community calendar. www. alohabusinessassociation.com

Board Members

President: Karen Bolin, Edward Jones Secretary: John Tyner III, Attorney Treasurer: Mike Holcomb At-Large: Daryl Welch, Affordable Web Tech. Rebecca Ross, Ross Realty Group

Committee Chairs

Community Partnerships: Sally Fabre, Agape Com. Ins.

Membership: Rebecca Ross, Ross Realty Group Webmaster: Daryl Welch, Affordable Web Tech. Meetings/Programs: Karen Bolin, Edward Jones

Monthly Meetings

May 8th, Member Showcase! Ten different members will set up their table with a display and give a five minute summary of their business. Meetings are the 2nd Thursday of each month, 11:30am @Peppermill Restaurant (17455 SW Farmington Rd)

Membership Tier 1 ($60/year) Name Listed in Directory Tier 2 ($480/year) Logo + 5 line ad

Cedar House Media Community Newspaper Holcomb Computer Services Impact Sign ReciProty Community Aloha Community Library Assoc. Aloha High School Bvtn Education Foundation Beaverton Optimist Club Cooper Mt. Presbyterian Fellowship Domestic Violence Resource Ctr Edwards Center Foursquare Church of Aloha Habitat for Humanity, Willamette West Janel K. Josephson, Author Love Inc., Beaverton Oregonian Reedville Presbyterian Church Tri-Met Tualatin Valley Water District Wash. Co. Sheriff’s Office Dining Godfathers Pizza Peppermill Restaurant Sakura Teriyaki

Directory B2B Services By All Means Virtual Beaver Express, Inc

General Services ATB Auto Beaverton Towing Davis Lock & Safe Hula Halau, Hawaiian Dance In Line, Commercial Construction KD Contracting Sun Connections Travel & Cruises Travel By Tom Higham Health ABC OptometricPC Aloha Animal Medical Center Carol Cartier w/Juice Plus Curves Embracing Health 4 Life Monroe Orthodontics Ringsage Chiro. & sports Injury Clinic Sequoia Mental, Health Services Songbird Healing Arts Therassage Thompson Family Dental Tresor Day Spa Usana Health Sciences Professional Services Affordable Web Technology Aloha CPA, Kenneth Rigert Electronics Unlimited & Comp Srvs

18540 8 40 SSW Vincent, Aloha, OR 97007

Be part of shaping it! Google: alohareedville alohareedville@co.washington. or.us, 503-846-3519

David E. Nevills, DMD Megan L. Nevills, DMD nevillsfamilydentistry.com (503) 649-3232. Accepting New Patients!

Retail A Cut Above Pawn Cedar West Plaza Exclusively Maureen From My Bed To Yours Jan’s Paperbacks Key Bank - Farmington Branch Postal Annex Suburban Ace Hardware The UPS Store, Allen & Murray US Bank

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This Native Plant of the Month has been brought to you by the City of Beaverton’s Landscape and Urban Forestry Department along with Clean Water Services. Visit Clean Water Service’s Native Plant Finder webpage for interactive questions to help you ďŹ nd the right native plant to ďŹ t your needs!

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Sustainability Resources Beaverton Farmers Market: Check out weekly events, vendors, schedules and more. BeavertonFarmersMarket.com (503) 643-5345

Beaverton Sustainability Division Learn more about the city’s sustainability division, its activities and community events ((503) 526-2474) www.BeavertonOregon.gov/ Green

Community Gardens Learn where community gardens are located and their associated fees. BeavertonOregon.gov/ Gardens (503) 526-2665 THPRD Community Gardens thprd.org/parks/communitygardens.cfm (503) 645-6433 Beaverton Composting Learn about the new Beaverton Composts program for local businesses, www.BeavertonOregon. gov/Compost (503) 526–2460 Energy Trust of Oregon Schedule a free home energy review, learn about cash incentives, or ďŹ nd a contractor. (www. EnergyTrust.org) (866) 368-7878

Beaverton Recycling & Waste Programs Recycling at work, home, or school. Learn more about recycling programs in Beaverton and what to do with hard-to-recycle items. www.BeavertonOregon. gov/Recycling 503) 526-2460 PGE Green Power Program Learn the renewable power options and costs offered by PGE www.GreenPowerOregon.com (800) 542-8818 Solar Oregon Learn about the steps and costs of installing a residential solar electric system. www.solaroregon.org (503) 231-5662

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Automotive Q&A:

By Larry Ferguson

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I left my dome light on overnight and I was surprised & relieved that my vehicle started. If my battery is fully charged, how many hours could have passed for me vehicle to start? A: Different vehicles have different amounts of interior lighting, so in most cases on a newer vehicle, or a vehicle with a new or recent battery, the interior lights would easily stay on, as well as allow the vehicle to start after a 12 hour period. If it were the headlights, they draw a much greater amount of power so the time is greatly reduced. I think that 6 hours would be the maximum amount of time.

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Last February we had a big snow storm, I had to use my tire chains, however my neighbor mentioned that his snow tires worked just as well if not better. Is this true? A: It is well known that snow tires are far better in the snow & ice than highway tires, however getting going in slick driving conditions is certainly a plus, stopping is quite another story. The addition of chains when there is snow or ice, provides much better traction, not only for getting the vehicle going, but it will help the vehicle to stop as well. Most accidents during slick driving conditions occur, due to inability to stop your vehicle. Larry has been in the automotive industry for over 25 years and has several degrees in automotive technology. Although currently working for Beaverton InďŹ niti, Larry prides himself on shooting straight with practical, unbiased information and advice. If you have an automotive question for the Car Guy, please email us at: BRG@ cedarhousemedia.com. For all other questions, call Larry at 503-930-1493.

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My mother is disabled and does not drive. There are times that I go to the store for her while she stays home. Because I’m shopping for her, can I use her permit to park in a disabled space? A: (No) Oregon Revised Statute 811.625, “A person commits the offense of unlawful use of a disabled persons parking permit if the person is not a person with a disability and is not transporting the holder of a disabled person parking permit to or from the parking location; and uses a disabled person parking permit.�

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I heard that jaywalking is only an offence if the nearest cross streets have signals like in a commercial district. But can one technically get a jaywalking ticket for walking across a residential street in a quiet neighborhood? A. It’s possible. Part of ORS 814.040 (Failure to yield to vehicle) says “Pedestrian Fails to yield the right of way to a vehicle upon a roadway when the pedestrian is crossing the roadway at any point other than within a marked crosswalk or an unmarked crosswalk at an intersection�. Beaverton code 6.02.510 Pedestrian must use available crosswalk says “ No pedestrian shall cross a roadway outside of a marked crosswalk if within 150 feet of a marked crosswalk�.

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connection to BPD since high school when, in the darkest hour of his life, his father committed suicide. OfÂżcer Mike Rowe helped the young man get through it. “He reached into his pocket and pulled out his business card,â€? Schwartz recalled. “He wrote on it, handed it to me and said, ‘This is my personal cellphone. Anytime you need anything, even if you wake up in the middle of the night and need someone to talk to, call me.’ â€? Schwartz never forgot the gesture and showed his gratitude in a personal way last fall after Rowe’s wife, Kendall, died of colon cancer. He helped raise money in Kendall Rowe’s name for OHSU’s Knight Cancer Institute. “Doing the fundraiser in my wife’s name, it was very Ă€attering,â€? Rowe said. “Most of us get into law enforcement because we want to

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posts. Gravity is great so long as all forces are straight down. But when the earth begins to pitch and roll and twist and heave, all bets are off for any parts of the house that aren’t tied together. Now, let’s go back into the house and see what we should do in there to make things safer. If your water heater isn’t strapped to a nearby wall, it should be. In a major earthquake, this container PD\ KROG JDOORQV RI WKH PRVW precious commodity you will ever RZQ ¹ ZDWHU +DYLQJ LW WLS RYHU DQG spill out could be the difference between life and death. Of course, KDYLQJ D ¿YH KXQGUHG SRXQG WDQN full of water tip over can also cause a lot of serious damage, too. +RZ DERXW \RXU ERRN FDVHV" Are they all attached to the wall, so they won’t tip over and crush someone? Outside your home, do you have an earthquake wrench strapped to your gas meter, so you can shut the gas off at the source in the event the gas line gets broken? They’re OHVV WKDQ GROODUV DQG DUH DYDLOable on line or at many plumbing supply and hardware stores. That’s a real quick primer on earthquake protection for your home. If it’s something you really want to investigate more fully, MXVW VHQG DQ HPDLO WR KDQG\PDQ# kxl.com and I’ll be happy to point you in the direction of some good contractors who can discuss it in a lot more detail with you.

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FRXOG QRW ¿JXUH RXW KRZ WR H[SODLQ my thinking to them. People so obviously have different ways to learn, yet we’re all placed in the same styles of learning. , WKLQN ZH GH¿QDWHO\ QHHG PRUH variety in the styles of schoolwork to make sure that all doors are open for every brain-type. Perhaps more creative, hands-on activity in the classes that usually don’t have that sort of thing, like in math or science. There needs to be an equal amount of logical, black-and-white lessons and creative, colorful classes, and that is not the case now. I feel like there would be a better appreciation of schoolwork and learning if we have variety and newness in every lessons.

Overall, teens shouldn’t be disadvantaged if they have a different style of learning. The ability to solve equations and other leftbrained activity is very important, but so is the creation of artwork and originality in ideas and styles of the right-brain. If you have either brain, you should be celebrated for being an individual and given equal opportunity. By Brigid Fitzpatrick

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Vendor Guide

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

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138 Wild Roots Vodka

173 C’est Si Bon!

of Oregon wines, handcrafted by our dedicated winemaker. www.ArcaneCellars.com 503-868-7076 Booth # 118

167 Gabriel's Bakery

130 Loibl Farms

139 House Spirits Distillery

24th: Sandy Saunders Band

128 May's Produce and Flowers

140 New Deal Distilling

31st: Water Tower Bucket Boys

127 Price Right Nursery and Produce

143 Pete's Mtn. Perennials 145 ELA Farms

May: Asparagus, Rhubarb

146 Rainbow Nursery 147 Mak Lilies & Perennials, Inc

June (early): Asparagus, Cherries , Greens, Herbs, Rhubarb, Strawberries June (late): add Raspberries to the list July (early): Apricots, Beans, Beets, Blackberries, Blueberries, Broccoli, Cabbage, Carrots , Celery, Cherries , Cucumber, Eggplant, Gooseberries, Greens, Herbs, Nectarines, Peaches, Raspberries, Strawberries , Summer squash, Tomatoes

148 Greenville Farms 149 Northern PaciďŹ c Farm 152 Liepold Farms 154 Happy Campers Gluten Free 155 Happy Cup Coffee

157 Hoda’s Middle Eastern Cuisine

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141 Eastside Distilling

WHATS IN SEASON?

95 Kaleng Produce

126 Portland Juice Company 125 Quinn’s Crab Cakes 123 May's Produce and Flowers 122 Grandma Candys Jam/Country Charm Acres 121 Sweet Briar Farms

92 ProFarm Produce

Ageless Wines

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

You Can Drink Right Now Lovingly Handcrafted. Tasting room open F- Su. 503-992-1196 www.abloominghillvineyard Booth # 135

To Key Bank and Farmington Rd

168 PBJ's

118 Arcane Cellars

To Beaverton Art Court Booths

59 Ken & June’s Hazelnuts

88 DeNoble's Farm Fresh Produce

65 Stephens Farm

87 Willamette Valley Cheese

67 Moh's Mobile Kitchen

58 Sedum Chicks

67 Kuys Cambodian Sauces

56 True Nature

69 Champoeg Farm

55 Henry Higgins Boiled Bagels

85 Lonely Lane Farms 84 Linda Brand Crab

83 Decadent Creations

57 Kimo’s Dips & For the Love of Pasta

70 Garden Lane Farm

71 Stoller Farms

120 Tabor Bread 119 Zoe Ann's Cheesecakes

98 Salmon Creek Farm

61 Red Pot Spot

91 Rose City Pepperheads

52 Sun Gold Farm

51 80 Martinez Family Farm

78 Humdinger Foods

117 NW Cactus & Succulents

73 Winters Farms

100 Hummus Stop

101 101-1 101-3 Nut- Simply PaciďŹ c Tricious Grown NW Foods Beef Kale Chips

33 Alotto Gelato

29 Denison Farms

in Beaverton OR. www.dovetailcoffee.com Booth # 101-6

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101-10 Esotica Pasta

101-9 Don Felipe

101-8 March Biological Control

109 Unger Farms

104 105 It’s Gathering Together Partytime Catering Farm

All Local.Flavorful.Made from scratch! Stop by and try our Lebanese Omelette! Gluten Free Menu. www.hodas.com Booth # 157

7 Alex Farm

Refreshment

35 TBees 36 Portland Creamery 37 25 Fressen The Berry Patch Artisan Bakery 38 Souper Natural 39 Sterling Cookies 40 Hammer & Tuffy's

41 Pine Mountain Ranch

24 Lady-Lane Farm

43 Spring Hill Organic Farm

23 Danielle's Sauces

9 Simington Gardens

11 Packer Orchards

Fresh Dungeness Crab 15 Briar Rose Creamery

18 N & M Herb Nursery

16 Margie’s Buds and Blooms

48 Pearson Nursery

111 113 McCarthy’s Pony Espresso Beverages

Music Stage

1 Greens Bridge Gardens

SOMA Evolutionary

49 Pumpkin Ridge Gardens

101-7 101-6 Dovetail Bone Yard Coffee Bakery

103 Bleu Diamond Dressings

102 Master Gardeners

101-4 Olympic Provisions

Also salmon, halibut, tuna, rock ďŹ sh, oysters and more! www.lindabrandcrab.com 866-569-4891 Booth # 84

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101-5 Malou's Gourmet Brittle

To Beaverton City Library Beaverton City Park

Exceptional coffees from around the world

artfully roasted with pride

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115 Country Grains Deli & Catering

181 Fetzer’s German Saugage

To Public Restrooms, Playground & Fountain

97 Feast works

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

From our hives to your home

169 Big O’s Delicious Pizza

172 Feast works

165 164 166 IC McCarthy's Homemade Beverages Confections Happy Cuisine

135 Bloominghill Vineyards

17th: Boka Marimba

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161 Casa de Tamales

175 Liquid Sunshine

Offering an exclusive selection

136 Ambacht Brewing

10th: Water Tower Bucket Boys

184 Clint’s Ice Pops

177 Smokin Rose BBQ

responded to the nearly year-round demand for their products, to the point where there are only two months in the year when we do not have a market. Opening our regular Summer Season market a week earlier this year was a logical extension of the increased supply and demand for locally produced plants, produce and artisan foods.� On opening day, the market will showcase an outstanding selection of locally grown and crafted products from local farmers, producers, and artisans. The Beaverton )DUPHUV 0DUNHWV DOVR RIIHUV WKH largest selection of nursery stock available at any regional farmers market including lush hanging baskets, veggie starts, annuals, Continued on Next Page

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

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Quinn’s Crabcakes Simply the best! Fresh and handmade from locally caught dungeness. 503-709-6984 Booth # 125

Cold-Pressed Raw Fruit & Veggie Juice. No preservatives or sugars. Delivered to your doorstep daily! portlandjuicepress.com 503-913-3367 Booth # 126

The Ultimate Dog Treat Baked and organic, we believe in healthy pet treats. No wheat, soy, corn, grain or GMO’s! www.boneyardbakery.net Booth # 101-5

Message Continued Ask to Join Our CSA Come see us for your fresh and picked asperagus www.profarmproduce.com 509-280-3900 Booth # 92

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

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

SMALL FAMILY FARM

Mediterranian Appetizers Fresh Pita Bread Fresh Pita Chips 503-209-5517 Booth # 100

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

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Ken & June’s Hazelnuts Sustainable Family Farm Wide variety of vegetables, berries, fruit, owers, honey, jams & syrup. www.wintersfarms.com Booth # 73

offer a delicious selection of Raw, Dry Roasted and Roasted & Salted Hazelnuts. Milk, Dark, & White Chocolate coated Hazelnuts too! Booth # 59 (May Vary)

Vendor Spotlight

Ken & June’s Hazelnuts (Booth Varies)

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Moh’s Mobile Kitchen (Booth # 67)

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

produces all-natural spirits that strive to embody the true essence of the Northwest. www.simingtongardens.com Booth # 138

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both days. Participation fee $100. Application online beginning March 1 at washcoart.org. Deadline June 1.

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African Cooking Exhibit, May 2nd With Wambui Machua

5225 SW Scholls Ferry Rd, Portland, Oregon 97225 | 503.259.7385

OPEN CALL, NO APPOINTMENTS MADE. ART Theatre is very proud to announce a special audition opportunity for the premiere of an original full-length, fully produced musical comedy written by local playwrights Darrell Baker, Tina Arth and Carl Coughlan, and directed by Paul Roder. ³&UD]\ 2OG 0DQ´ LV WKH VWRU\ RI Noah, his family, his neighbors, his vision, and the carnival that comes

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Who do you know that deserves recognition for contributions to our community?

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Complete a nomination form for a Service to Beaverton Award in the following categories: • Outstanding Beaverton Individual • Business • Neighborhood Association Committee (NAC) Member • Service Organization • Emerging Leader (18 and under) • Educator/Teacher For tips on submitting a great nomination and to complete a nomination form, visit www.BeavertonOregon.gov/Service or email neighbormail@BeavertonOregon.gov. For more information, call Megan Cohen at 503-526-2584. Winners will be announced at the Service to Beaverton Awards Luncheon on July 18, 2014. Tickets will be available for purchase.

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B eaverton C i ty L i brary

Library News

read it out loud! Also, enjoy delicious coffee. Grades 6-12.

SAT Practice Test

Beaverton City Library 12375 SW 5th St., Beaverton www.BeavertonLibrary.org 503-644-2197

Saturday, May 10, 12-4:30pm Take a free SAT Practice Test, proctored by Kaplan. To register, call 1-800-KAPTEST, or visit http://www.kaptest.com/enroll/ SAT/97005/events Sunday, May 11, 1:30-2:30pm Come by the library and make something to show your mom how much you love her and relax with tea or lemonade. Ages 0-12 with family, drop-in. Tuesdays, May 13 & 27, 6-8pm Chill out with other anime fanatics while you eat snacks, watch anime, and master surprise anime activities! Grades 6-12.

General Third Thursday Film Series Colorful Films: How Hollywood Gets its Green On (where all the films have the word “Green” in the title!). Please call the library at 503-644-2197 to find out which movie will be shown. This event is free and open to the public. No registration required.

Portland Opera Sneak Peak Tuesday May 6. 7pm in the Auditorium. Pirates of Penzance sneak peak presented by Portland Opera

Events for Kids, Tweens and Teens

Chess Club Saturday, May 17, 10:30-11:30am Hone your skills against other players or learn the game. Grades 3-8, drop-off.

Puppet Show: Rascally Rabbit Tales Saturday, May 17, 11-11:45am Celebrate Children’s Book Week with a puppet show, Rascally Rabbit Tales. Enjoy this hilarious and interactive puppet show by Pink Pig Puppet Theater. Ages 4-8 with family, drop-in.

Family Movies Sunday, May 18, 2pm Enjoy a great new DVD release on the big screen! All ages, children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult.

Messy Art Friday, May 23, 4-5pm Create messy art together. Ages 2-6 with adult.

Library Sponsors Planes, Trains, and Automobiles! Monday, May 5, 10:30-11:30am Are you crazy about planes, trains, and automobiles? Come and play with your favorite kinds of transportation! There will be crafts and lots of fun! Ages 2-6 with adult.

Tween Book Club Wednesdays, May 7 & June 4, 4-5pm. Come by the Teen Desk to check out your copy of the latest pick. Then join us for pizza and chat! Grades 5-8, drop-off.

Poetry Coffeehouse Thursday, May 8, 6 – 7:30pm Bring something to share— it could be a poem, monologue, skit, or the limerick you entered in the April poetry contest—and

McGrath’s Fish House Mon-Thu 3-6pm & 9-9:30pm, Fridays 3:00-5:00pm, Enjoy $3 Food Specials, $4 Beers, www.mcgrathsfishhouse.com 503-646-1881

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

McMenamins-Murray & Allen Daily 3-6pm & 10pm-close Drink Specials. Food starting at $1.75! 6179 SW Murray Blvd. 503-644-4562

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

decarli Restaurant Tue-Sat: 4:30-6pm 9pm-close; Sun 5-9pm Panini’s, Pizzetta’s & more! Try a Cool Hand Cuke! 503-641-3223

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

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

Ernesto’s Mon-Fri: 3:00-6:30pm Sat-Sun: 4:00-6:30pm $3.50-5.50 Food Specials & More Discounted Beer, Wine, Well Drinks. 503-292-0119

Monteaux’s Public House Happy Hour Menu Early: 3:00-6:00pm Late: Last 2 hours to close and 10 Terrific Taps too Ask about ‘oomph’!

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

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

Newport Bay M-Sa: 3-6p/8-10p, Sun.-all day Food specials $.99 - $5.99. $1 off Draft Beers. Wine & Well Drink Specials. 503-645-2526

Bistro 153 Mon-Fri 2-7pm & 9-close All Day Sat & Sun Food, Beer, Wine, Cocktails 3203 SW 153rd Dr., Suite 419 503-626-8282

Ickabod’s “Stimulus Hour” Everyday from 4:00 to 6:00pm Domestic pint & pitcher specials. Best Burger in Town! 503-646-0222

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

BJ Willy’s Progress Ridge Daily: 3-6pm Sun-Thu: 9:30p-closing Full Bar~16 Beers on Tap www.bjwillys.com 503-747-7319

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

Planet Thai Daily 3-6pm and all day Sunday. Drink and appetizer specials. Try our Philly Crab Puffs ($4), or Crispy Spring Rolls ($3.50) 503-718-7101

Black Bear Diner Mon-Fri: 3 - 6pm $4.95 Small Taco Salad Choice of Chicken or Beef includes beverage! 503-646-4507

Malones Cafe & Bar Daily 4:00-7:00pm & 10pm-12am $1 - $4 Food Specials Pizza, sliders, & more Draft & Well Specials 503-579-3663

Red Robin Mon-Fri: 3-6pm & 8pm-close Beverage & Appetizer Specials www.redrobin.com 10100 SW Wash. Square Road 503-624-3955

Brickyard Tavern Everyday 3-7pm and 10pm-Close $2 to $6 Food Specials Daily Drink Specials 13095 SW Canyon Road 503-718-7033

The Mark Lounge & The Mark Cigar Bar Daily 3:00-6:00pm; Drinks, Apps, Sports, Cigars & more! www.themarkpdx.com 503-643-5451

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

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

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

Ruby Tuesday Daily: 3-6pm & 9pm-close Chips, Dips, Shrimp & Chicken Cocktails, Beer & Wine www.rubytuesday.com 503-579-3737

Hour

Mother’s Day Crafts and Tea

Anime Club

All events are free. Registration, where noted, is one month in advance. www.BeavertonLibrary. org/register. For more information, call or visit library website.

Happy

Cinetopia Everyday 3-6pm & 8pm-close $3.99 & $4.99 Food Specials Discounted Beer and Wine www.cinetopia.com 503-597-6911

Support Your Library by donating to the Beaverton Library Foundation online @ beavertonlibraryfoundation.org

The Book Corner For gently used books at affordable prices w/ proceeds donated to the Beaverton Library. www.bookcornerbeaverton.org 503-643-5188

New at Washington Square

Learn more here: www.shopwashingtonsquare.com/Events/KidsClub Shop Local – Give Local – Stay Local… this is how we build a better Beaverton.

Buffalo Wild Wings Tue & Thurs 12pm-12am Mon-Fri 3-6pm & 10pm-12am $1 off tall pints, 50¢ wings allday www.buffalowildwings.com 503-645-9424 Cafe Murrayhill Everyday from 3:00-6:00pm Discounted appetizers! Wine, Beer & Cocktails. www.cafemurrayhill.com 503-590-6030 Volume 4–Issue 5 (May 2014) | Beaverton Resource Guide –

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Do you have an event we s houl d k now about? Stockpot St S to Broiler D Daily 4:00-6:00pm & 9:00pm-close Menu items from $2.50 and bar items from $3.25. 503-643-5451 Sylvan Zoo House & Saloon Daily 3-6pm & 9pm-Close Free Food w/2 drinks M-F 4pm6pm $3.25 Wells - $4.00 Micros Sylvan Exit off Hwy 26 503-297-5568 Thai Bloom! Daily: 4:00-6:00pm; 8pm-close Mon-Thurs; 9pm-close Fri & Sat All Day on Sundays. 3800 SW Cedar Hills Blvd. 503-644-8010 The Pit Stop Mon-Fri: 3:00-6:00pm; Sat & Sun, food only 11pm-close Beer, Blood Mary, Micro Brews 10245 SW Canyon Road 503-643-4758

Family Friendly

Happy Hour Black Bear Diner Mon-Fri: 3 - 6pm $4.95 Small Taco Salad Choice of Chicken or Beef includes beverage! 503-646-4507 Dairy Queen Weekdays 2:00-4:00pm Half-Price Soft Drinks Shakes & Arctic Rush 12870 SW Farmington Rd. 503-644-3469 Einstein Bros Bagels Daily 3pm to 430pm (closing) all bagels & beverages! Beaverton Town Sq. Location 503-643-2334 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. $2.99 Kids' Buffet Tuesdays For more Spring specials johnspizza.com 503-520-0000

WASHINGTON COUNTY Event Calendar

Oregon's Washington County is a short drive from Portland, and is home to nationally renowned golf courses, award-winning wineries, tax-free shopping, agricultural experiences, outdoor recreational activities & more. With a combination of suburban and rural settings, Washington County offers an unparalleled experience for all travelers.

Messages: The Art of Carolyn Cole Through June 1 – WashCo Museum (Hillsboro Civic Center) washingtoncountymuseum.org

Downtown Beaverton First Friday Event May 2 – Beaverton History Center, HistoricBeaverton.org

Over the River and Through the Woods May 2 -18 – Mask & Mirror Community Theatre (Tigard) www.maskandmirror.com

Annual Oyster & Saké Event May 3 – SakéOne (Forest Grove) www.sakeone.com

www.tillamookforestcenter.com

Hippie Chick Half & Quarter Marathon May 10 – Gordon Faber Recreational Complex (Hillsboro), www.betterseries.com

Tears of Joy Theatre: Malika, Queen of Cats May 10 – Walters Cultural Arts Center, hillsboro-oregon.gov

OMSI Star Party: Astronomy Day Celebration May 10 – Stub Stewart State Park (Buxton), www.omsi.edu

Family Fun Day

Faire in the Grove

May 11 – Washington County Museum (Hillsboro Civic Center) washingtoncountymuseum.org

May 3 and 4 – Grand Lodge (Forest Grove), www.faireinthegrove.com/index.html

Mother’s Day at Garden Vineyards

Nature Days in the Park

May 11 – Garden Vineyards (Hillsboro), gardenvineyards.com

May 5, Vista Brook Park (Portland), May 10 – Pioneer Park (Beaverton) www.thprd.org

Mother’s Day Wine Brunch

First Tuesday Art Walk May 6 – WashCo Museum (Hillsboro), www.washingtoncountymuseum.org

First Wednesday Forest Grove May 7 (“Spring into Action”) – Downtown Forest Grove www.fgcityclub.com/

Evening Hour at the Hawk May 8 – Hawks View Cellars (Sherwood) www.hawksviewcellars.com

Private Lives May 8 - 30 – Bag&Baggage (Venetian Theatre – Hillsboro) www.bagnbaggage.org/events

A Musical Feast May 9 and 10 – Voices for the Performing Arts (Sherwood) www.vpafoundation.org

Date Night May 9 – Plum Hill Vineyards (Gaston), plumhillwine.com

Guys and Dolls May 9 through 11 – Theatre in the Grove (Forest Grove) www.theatreinthegrove.org

Tillamook Tales May 10 – Tillamook Forest Center

Tualatin River Bird Festival May 17 – Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge (Sherwood) tualatinriverbirdfestival.org/

Tualatin River Bird Fest Paddle May 17 – Tualatin Riverkeepers (Sherwood) tualatinriverkeepers.org

Friar Trot May 17 – St. Francis School (Sherwood), thefriartrot.com

The Sum of Many Parts: Quiltmakers in Contemporary America May 21 - June 15 – Washington County Museum (Hillsboro) washingtoncountymuseum.org

WRITTEN BY BERNARD POMERANCE

DIRECTED BY JESSICA REED

MAY 2ND - MAY 17TH FRI & SAT 7:30 PM | SUN 2 PM - BEAVERTON LIBRARY AUDITIORIUM

$15 ADULT | $12 STUDENT, GROUP, SENIOR | $5 YOUTH 503-754-9866 | www.BeavertonCivicTheatre.org

Open Alpaca Barn May 24 and 25 – Alpacas of Oregon (Sherwood), www.easygofarm.net/AOOMemDay.html

Memorial Weekend in Wine Country May 24 - 26: Washington County Wineries, www.oregonswashingtoncounty.com/ Discover-Wine-Country

503-644-5555 | www.oregonswashingtoncounty.org

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PRESENTS

May 11 – Plum Hill Vineyards (Gaston), plumhillwines.com

Mom’s Dessert Cafe Happy Hour on Sat / Sun Say the Secret Word ‘Longbottom’ to get a 12 oz Long Bottom House Coffee for only $.99 (or have a 12 oz latte $1.50) 503-579-1600 Taco Bell $1 Happier Hour Medium Drinks or Loaded Grillers 2pm - 5pm Everyday www.tacobell.com/happier_hour

BEAVERTON CIVIC THEATRE

Synopsis: Bernard Pomerance’s The Elephant Man poses many questions that remain relevant today. The most obvious revolve around the eponymous Joseph Merrick. We are asked to consider the true measure of a man. Merrick’s condition sets him apart from the rest of the world but the pursuit of normalcy is a capricious quest when no one can really decide what normalcy is. He was put up in comfortable lodgings and supposedly made friends with a great many important people. He became something of a celebrity in his own right. Yet were these people really his friends or had they simply come to gawk as others had done during the sideshow? The intrinsic brutality of society is a recurring image in the piece. The character of Frederick Treves presents other questions. The play begins and ends with Treves and it is his crisis of conscience that the audience must experience. Are the rules set out “for our own good” really so good after all? As Merrick’s condition deteriorates, we see Treves’s certainties about goodness, faith, and propriety do the same. The audience must feel the same heartache as Treves as he comes to realize that all he has held to be true and righteous is in reality false and hollow. The Elephant Man is a play about questions and questioning and it leaves it up to the audience to seek the answers for themselves. Find us on Facebook or visit - - - > www.beavertonresourceguide.com


What’s Happeni ng i n B eaverton thi s Month? NEW FRIENDS OF THE BEAVERTON CITY LIBRARY INVITE YOU TO THEIR 4TH ANNUAL

GROW YOUR MIND Spring Book & Media Sale

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MEMBERS ONLY PREVIEW SALE Wednesday, April 30 5:30-7:30 pm Membership ($15) is available at the door

Open Sale: May 1-3 5/1 Thursday 10 am - 8 pm 5/2 Friday 10 am - 5:30 pm 5/3 Saturday 10 am - 2 pm All books 50% off on Saturday After 12:00 pm

Beaverton City Library Lobby & Conference Room 12375 SW Fifth Street, Beaverton To learn more about us: www.bookcornerbeaverton.org. or call 503.643.5188. If you love books and want to serve a community of readers, fill out a volunteer application and join us. All proceeds benefit the Beaverton City Library & the Murray Scholls Branch.

Friday May 2

Friday May 16

Bad Johnson NR Belle PG Beneath the Harvest Sky NR Decoding Annie Parker NR Mr. Jones PG-13 The Amazing Spiderman 2 PG-13 The Protector 2 R The Walk of Shame R Whitewash NR

A Night in Old Mexico Godzilla Million Dollar Arm The Immigrant Wolf Creek 2

Friday May 9 Chef Devil's Knot Fed Up God's Pocket Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return Moms' Night Out Neighbors Palo Alto Stage Fright The Double The Hornet's Nest

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Theater Listings

Friday May 23 Blended PG-13 The Angriest Man in Brooklyn R Tracks PG-13 Words and Pictures PG-13 X-Men: Days of Future Past NR

Cinemark

Cedar Hills Crossing 800-FANDANGO+984

Cinetopia

Friday May 30 A Million Ways to Die in the West Filth MaleďŹ cent Night Moves Party Central The Grand Seduction We are The Best

Bold Text = Nationwide Release

NR NR PG NR NR NR NR

Progress Ridge 503-597-6900

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

Call Theaters for Show Times

APRIL 17 - MAY 18 Featuring hit tunes from the‘60s such as “It’s In His Kiss,� “Yellow Polka Dot Bikini,� “Heat Wave,� “Under The Boardwalk,� “These Boots Are Made For Walkin’,� and “It’s Raining Men.�

Oregon Cultural Trust

TICKETS

503.620.5262 www. broadwayrose .org

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Synopsis: Back together after 20 years! That girl group from the sixties everyone loves is bringing back the sun, fun and all the great songs they sang down on the boardwalk at the Jersey Shore... all to raise money for the good folks at Sandy Shores Mobile Home Beach Resort. With a show that promises to get everyone dancing in the aisles, The Bikinis, relive their heyday and beyond, beginning the summer of 1964, the night these four inseparable friends got their name, winning the Belmar Beach Talent Contest, wearing just their bikinis! Shop Local – Give Local – Stay Local‌ this is how we build a better Beaverton.

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May “Easter Eggâ€? Hunt Contest *Win A $25 Gift CertiďŹ cate*

Join us for the

Spring Voters ’ Forum The Voters’ Forum will highlight candidates and bond measures for the Primary Election. Come listen, learn and ask questions. Featured Races: Beaverton City Council Position 1 Lacey Beaty Alton Harvey, Sr. Ian King (Incumbent)

Beaverton City Council Position 5 Marc San Soucie (Incumbent) John A. Somoza

Washington County Commissioner at Large Allen Amabisca Andy Duyck (Incumbent) Measure 34-211 Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue Replacement local option levy for fire and medical emergency response Measure 34-219 Beaverton School District Bonds for repairs, reducing overcrowding, modernization, safety and technology upgrades

Beaverton City Hall • 4755 SW Griffith Dr.

Thursday, May 1, 2014 6:30 PM — Meet the Candidates and enjoy refreshments 7 PM — Voters’ Forum

Questions for the Candidates or Bond Measures? Email in advance to: neighbormail@BeavertonOregon.gov. Deadline for submission of questions is Wednesday, April 30. For more information: Call Miles Glowacki in the Neighborhood Program at 503-526-3706 or visit www.BeavertonOregon.gov/VotersForum. Presented by: Beaverton Committee for Citizen Involvement

Beaverton Kids Corner This month’s Kids Corner features 11 year old Ayla Maldarelli, 5th grader at Chehalem Elementary School.

The Orcestra The waterfall trickles Trickles down the creek It washes over my feet Buried in the sand I close my eyes and listen To the quiet orcestra of nature

Let’s have fun in the BRG! Throughout the paper there are 6 happy veggie toons scattered about. Find and count up Mr. Carrot (shown below) and you could win a $25 gift certiďŹ cate to Black Bear Diner! Email your answer to BRG@cedarhousemedia. com and the 3 winners will be chosen at random from all the correct answers at the end of the month. Good luck and Happy Hunting!

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