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Featuring: Cedar Hills Crossing Shopping Map on Page 4

Harvest Market on Page 7

Local Senior Resources on Page 8

Historic Downtown Shopping Map on Page 12

Washington Square Mall Information on Page 17

Murray-Scholls Shopping Map on Page 22

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Adventures in Beaverton 3 Local Non-profit 3 Cedar Hills Crossing Shopping Map 4–6 Beaverton Farmers Market 7 Local Senior Resources 8–9 Art in Beaverton 10–11 Beaverton History Center 11 Downtown Shopping Map 12–15 Police & Fire Departments 15 Washington County Visitors Association 16 Washington Square Mall 17 Village on Scholls Ferry 18 Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation 19 Murray-Scholls Area Shopping Map 20–21 Local Education Resources 22 Beaverton Bulletin Board 23 Performing Arts Calendar Back Cover

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Writers Laurie Leonetti Parisjat Umscheid Holly Beglinger Ginger Rapport Caroline Ford Gail Miller Jolene Guptill Elaine Orcutt Ann Koppy susan Hayes Karen Eubanks Allison George Theresa Ripp Bob Wayt Karen Bolin 12120 SW First Street Beaverton, OR 97005 503.641.3320 For questions, comments or advertising information, email: bbd@cedarhousemedia.com

Fall in our city is a great time of year. There’s Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas just around the corner. And although the holidays are fun, my favorite part of Fall is the wonderfully beautiful autumn colors that grace our trees in many parts of the city. Case in point, check out the cover of this month’s issue to see perhaps the most spectacular location to view the changing colors. Teal Blvd is located in Murrayhill near Safeway and to drive this street during this time of year can be like, well, driving into an oil painting! Many thanks to Artist Lana Nelson for capturing this scene (see cover story on page 10). Fall also means shopping! And is there a better place in Beaverton to find your gifts than Cedar Hills Crossing? I don’t think so and that’s why we are very proud to have our home grown mall as part of our monthly guide (see page 4). Keep warm Beaverton,

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help them get on track to becomLQJ VHOI VXIĂ€FLHQW Families stay at the shelter for 6 weeks and they are assigned household chores and must attend mandatory meetings on Life Skills and Rent Well classes. Children must attend school and a Student Advocate runs a program in the afternoon called “Homework Clubâ€?. For some families who obtain a stable income and can meet certain requirements, the Housing Stabilization Program through the Good Neighbor Center offers permanent housing locally . This program provides family advocacy and support services to help IDPLOLHV EHFRPH VHOI VXIĂ€FLHQW The GNC is a 36 bed facility serving up to 9 families at a time.

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Each family has their own room. Families are provided 3 meals a day. The center has no food budget and each evening donors provide the dinner. If you have items you would like to donate to the Good Neighbor Center, please visit the website and look in the Current Needs section. If you are interested in volunteering as a Meal Host or other opportunities, please visit the website under Volunteer Opportunities. 'PS .PSF JOGPSNBUJPO www. goodneighborcenter.org 11130 SW Greenburg Rd. Tigard, OR 97223 Phone: 503.443.6084 staff@goodneighborcenter.org

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Health Tuality Healthcare Foundation Hillsboro 503-681-1617 Virginia Garcia Memorial Foundation Cornelius 503-352-8608

Education/Literacy Beaverton Education Foundation Beaverton 503-643-7453

Education/Literacy 503-591-9079

Rebuilding Together Washington County Beaverton 503-644-4544 Sherwood Senior Center Sherwood 503-625-5644 Tigard-Tualatin Family Resource Center Tigard 503-603-1585 Vision Action Network Beaverton 503-846-5790

Youth Youth Contact, Inc. Hillsboro 503-640-4222 St. Mary’s Home for Boys Beaverton 503-649-5651 HomePlate Youth Services Hillsboro 503-867-7762

Animals Indigo Rescue Beaverton

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Pet Over Population Prevention Advocates Beaverton 503-626-4070

Beaverton Literacy Council Beaverton 503-520-8764 Beaverton Library Foundation Beaverton 503-520-8599 Washington Co 4H Leaders Assocociation Beaverton 503-367-6840

Cultural/Recreational Beaverton Historical Society Beaverton 503-352-5488 Washington County Bicycle Transportation Coalition Aloha 503.356.9740 Forward Stride Beaverton

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Environmental/Wildlife SOLV Hillsboro

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Other Food/Drink Listings Baja Fresh, 503-277-2252 Baskin Robins, 503-643-3010 Bugatti’s, 503-626-1400 Cold Stone Creamery 503-352-3880 Jamba Juice, 503-626-2629 L&L Hawaiian, 503-726-0770 McDonalds, 503-643-1327 McGrath’s Fish House 503-646-1881 McMenamin’s, 503-641-0151 Pastini Pastaria, 503-619-2241 Subway, 503-643-2211 Taco Time, 503-643-6739 Waka Sushi, 503-646-5431 WinCo Food, 503-644-4940

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Other Retail Listings Buy, Sell, Trade, Old & New

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Video games, consoles, everything! Console service & disc repair too. www.gametrader-online.com M2 503-641-5511

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Before Cedar Hills Crossing, There was an Airport

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Sunday, Dec 4 12 pm - 4 pm Radio Disney is here! Festival of Giving celebration www.CedarHillsCrossing.com

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Airport was once known as the oldest continuously-operated airport in Oregon. On September 11, 1938, the Oregonian reported that Bernard Airport was “perhaps the busiest non-commercial airport in the United States.â€? In the case of Bernard’s Airport there exists the added distinction that most of the planes are amateur built.â€? 7KH DLUĂ€HOG ZDV FRQYHUWHG LQWR the Beaverton Mall shopping center in 1969. (source: wikipedia.com)


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always look forward to the Harvest Market. I have a long shopping list on that day. I’ll be thinking about food gifts and stocking stuffers for the holidays. There is my freezer and pantry to consider – what can I stock pile to get me through the winter? Then of course, there is Thanksgiving dinner - I especially appreciate serving locally

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devoted customers – thank you for supporting the market and our agricultural and culinary community. The Harvest Market is a celebration. We have so much to be thankful for and I’m happy to be celebrating with you. See you at the )BSWFTU .BSLFU, Ginger

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very week nearly 200 families receive food from the Tualatin Valley Gleaners. But these families are able to arrive at the Beaverton Resource Center each Saturday without shame or embarrassment. Instead, all member families ZRUN YROXQWHHU LQ ÀHOG DQG XUban gleaning in exchange for desperately needed assistance that they can receive with dignity. The Gleaners strive to not MXVW ÀOO EHOOLHV EXW WR GR VR ZLWK high-quality, nutritious food. During the holidays, Tualatin Valley Gleaners provide

boxes of traditional holiday food and toys to 500 families (around 1,000 children) in Washington County. They will be operating the “Baskets of Joy� holiday program again this year and are in need of the communities continued support. There has been a steady increase of families in need over the past two years, and TVG expects to see membership rise to over 750 families this Christmas. This year, TVG lost 15,000 pounds of donated food that they usually receive from the Portland Police Sun-

shine Division due to diminishing donations in the past two years. This means a loss of 500 food boxes to Washington Co. families. “Baskets of Joyâ€? aims to make up that difference. Heather Thompson, founder and director of Tualatin Valley Gleaners, wishes to give hope and show the support of a strong and caring community to the families in need. For these families, things like food and personal hygiene products are RIWHQ VDFULĂ€FHG VR WKDW WKH UHQW will get paid. This year, TVG is placing special emphasis on collecting personal hygiene products. The “Baskets of Joyâ€? program will provide each family with a holiday meal, two gifts per child under the age of 18, and housekeeping and personal hygiene products. Please support our campaign by coming to the Beaverton Farmers “Harvestâ€? Market on Nov. 19th. The goal is to provide for 2,000 people. Barrels for donations will be throughout the Market on the 19th, and afterwards, there will

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he Beaverton Senior Citizens Advisory Committee has had a wonderful year so far full of exciting free events for seniors. Many new members have joined our committee and are hard at work coming up with ideas on how to better serve and represent our City of Beaverton Seniors. In March, we had a useful

and informative Financial Forum with speaker Alan Edwards from the Social Security Administration. We have had many interesting speakers come and talk at our monthly meetings on different subjects like SNAP (Partners for Hunger-Free Oregon), Tualatin Valley Gleaners Supplemental Food Program, Senior Housing Placement, and Hospice/Pallia-

Free Ionized Water Ionic foot spas, Himalayan crystal salt lamps, hand-made herbal extracts and more! Call 503-922-1060 www.healthyions.com

Oregon Passionate Aging and Living Psychotherapy, memory/brain evaluation, family consultation www.opalinstitute.com 503-308-4251

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Free monthly meetings open to the public (Monthly 2nd Tues. 2:30pm at City Hall) For more info Phone: 503-526-2595 Email: seniormail@beavertonoregon.gov Web: www.beavertonoregon.gov/ mayor (type in ‘Senior Information’)

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lex Paul and Laura Ross-Paul, the owners of Beaverton Lodge Retirement, have deep roots in supporting the arts. Laura, a noted Northwest painter, and Paul have spent many years collecting art for the Lodge. The Lodge’s GOLDEN GAL/(5< LV DQ RULJLQDO DUW FROOHFWLRQ WKDW UHĂ HFWV WKH ZRUN RI RXU EHVW UHJLRQDO DUWLVWV IURP WKH Ă€UVW JHQeration of modernists to the present work of NorthZHVW LQĂ XHQFHG SDLQWHUV Paul and Laura recognized the lack of available exhibition space for the 65 and over artist. With their senior community and available wall space for displaying art, housing the gallery at the Lodge made perfect sense. The Gallery is still growing as they continue to add artwork from the senior community. Their current exhibition is from a noted northwest artist, Nancy Gillespie. Her show, “Art In The Garden: The Costumed Figureâ€? runs until October

30th. Starting Sunday, November 13th from 2-5, there will be an opening reception for their new exhibit “Women Artists Group Show� by Radix. The Golden Gallery is open during regular business hours, 9– 6 daily. As their exhibitions grow, so will their collection. Please stop in and walk the public spaces and halls of the Lodge to see more of their artwork. For more information about the Gallery and current exhibits visit their website www.beavertonlodge.com/goldengallery.

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Affordable month to month rent Kitchens & storage rooms Weekly excursions in our luxury bus Weekly housekeeping & linen service Satellite TV Pet friendly No purchase / No lease required Enjoy senior water aerobics in our indoor pool!

503.646.0635 www.beavertonlodge.com 12900 SW 9TH STREET, BEAVERTON, OR 97005

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The annual Visual Arts Showcase is a Beaverton Arts Commission signature event. Approximately 100 juried works of art from Oregon artists will be on display at the Beaverton City Library, where visitors are invited to view and enjoy the art. This year’s 29th Annual Visual Arts Showcase will be held November 5 – 13, 2011. Works include waWHUFRORU PL[HG PHGLD ÀQH FUDIW VFXOSture, oils, acrylics, prints, drawings, pastels and photography. Art works are original, and are for sale. Showcase sponsors and artists will be honored at an invite-only Preview on Friday, November 4, 7 to 9 p.m. There is a public opening night gala event, on Saturday, November 5, 7 to 9 p.m. Prizes will be awarded to our most out-

Art Decorators En Vogue Interior Design 503-646-8191 Pedro & Kim’s Upholstery

Gems by Rochelle Classes in Pearl Knotting, Beading & Copper Enameling 503-245-7297 dustpaw@comcast.net

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standing artists, including four, $200 Ă€UVW SODFH DZDUGV DQG D ´%HVW RI Showâ€? prize. This year, The Beaverton Arts Commission has added additional events throughout the run of Showcase to increase the opportunities to experience art. Performing arts will be showcased with Music in Small Spaces presenting The Oregon Guitar Quartet on Sunday, November 6, and Flute, Viola and Harp Trio on Sunday, November 13, at 2:30 p.m. These performances will take place in the library auditorium. Tickets are $18 in advance, or $20 at the door. More information can be found at musicinsmallspaces.org or by calling 503.644.0712. The Westside Cultural Alliance is presenting a Media Workshop for Artists and Performers entitled “How to Promote Your Arts Events in 2012.â€? Workshop will take place Saturday, November 5, 2011, from 10:30 to 1pm in the Beaverton City Library Auditorium. Cost is $25 for individuals (includes one-year Friends’ privileges); $50 for organizations (admits 4.). The purpose of the workshop is to help Washington

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County artists, performers and arts organizations build awareness for the arts by correctly identifying newsworthy activities that media will receive enthusiastically. For more information, please visit westsideculturalalliance.org. Following the Visual Arts Showcase is the Beaverton Library’s 9th Annual Teen Art Show. Teens in grades 6-12 are invited to submit up to three works of art each. Artworks will be accepted in the Teen Room November 14-16 between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. The show will be open to the public November 17 - 23 during normal library hours. An opening reception with refreshments will be held at 3 p.m. on Thursday, November 17. More information can be found at http://www.beavertonlibrary.org/teens or call 503.350.4001.

Art On Broadway 503-601-3300 Village Gallery 503-644-8001

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outshine your neighbor’s car! $5 Loaner Cars Avail (BMWs!) www.FreshStartDetail.com 503 641-3285 G3

Tonight you could be dancing! Foxtrot, Tango, Rumba, Salsa, Waltz, Cha-cha, Swing & more! 503-350-2700 Portlandballroomdance.com D3

Other Automotive Listings Car Toys, 503-643-0944 Beaverton Car Wash & Detail Center, 503-645-5353 Shell Gas, 503-643-2308 76 Station, 503-627-9999 Apex Restoration, 503-646-APEX Beaverton Radiator, 503-644-4691

Beaverton Art Court Featuring local artists with handmade products. Find us next to the Farmers Market every Saturday. 503-646-7107 D6

Italian inspired with a menu

Ickabod’s Tavern Famous Bod’s Burger Fresh cut fries, pool tables, Texas Hold’em Thurs-Sat. 503-646-0222

that changes weekly featuring fresh seasonal ingredients from the Northwest. 503-641-3223 www.decarlirestaurant.com C4 E4

Free Ionized Water Ionic foot spas, Himalayan crystal salt lamps, hand-made herbal extracts and more! Call 503-922-1060 www.healthyions.com C3

Featuring our Cheesburgers & beer garden. All lottery games. Happy Hour M-F: 4-7. www.ringosbar.com 503-644-7847 F3

Dairy Queen Beaverton Burgers, hot dogs, chicken, salads, shakes, cakes and more. So good its rediQulous 503-644-3469 A3

Hair, skin & nails for men, women and children. Specializing in color. www.tanglesandtoes.com 503-641-5488

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The Right Bank for your business. Call one of our client service specialists TODAY! 503-350-1205 www.therightbank.com F4

Cashmere, 503-601-0700 Jaleh’s Hair Fashions, 503-646-2126 Natural Image, 503-644-0654 Avenue Salon, 503-626-8240 Apex HairSpa, 503-584-8772 Bombshells, 503-924-4444

Goodness Coffee House A Family Cafe with a Healthy Yummi menu. Gluten free welcome. Bring Ad, Get 10% OFF! www.goodnesscoffeehouse.com 503 616 3020 B6

Other Food/Drink Listings King’s Pub, 503-641-8534 Avalon Cafe, 503-756-8938

PixelPoint Artistry Artwork photography & reproduction. pixelpoint-artistry.com 503-887-1981

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All of US, Serving You Open Saturdays 9am–2pm Monday-Friday 9am–6pm www.usbank.com 503-646-3101

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Other Bank Listings Learn About our City’s Past through historic photos, artifacts, exhibits and more! Open Tu/Th from noon to 4pm. www.historicbeaverton.org E3

family centered, home-based education. Self-directed with focused small classes www.villagehome.org 503-597-9100 C7 (See ad page 22)

Key Bank, 503-626-3901

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Evo hair care, gelish custom nails, massage, waxing & more. 503-352-9245 www.covetsalon.com D3

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Take a 7 day cruise in 2012 for as low as $330!* Travel Dates: Sept. 30 or Dec. 9, 2012

Limited Special Deposits are only $50 for Sept. or $100 for Dec. cruise. (a regular deposit of $250.00 will apply after July 31st)

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www.sunconnections.com travel@sunconnections.com * The above prices do not include: Airfares, transfers, port charges, tax. Special deposit offer is for a limited time only... ACT NOW!

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

Chiropractic First, LLC Chiropractic, Weight Loss, Massage. Auto injury specialists. Health insurance accepted.www. BeavertonChiropractic.com 503-626-5761 A5

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Dr. McBride’s Office Optometrists Examining eyes in Beaverton since the dinosaurs roamed. Corner of 1st and Hall E4 (503) 644-3614

Chiropratic Visceral Manipulation Craniosacral Therapy, Spinal Care Family Care & Injuries. 503-646-3511

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Sun Connections Travel & Cruises, LLC **Layaway Plans Available**. www.sunconnections.com 503-655-4850 H6

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Professional printing & graphics at discounted prices. www.cedarhousemedia.com 503-641-3320 G5

Denture Clinique Michael Moga, LD

Full and partial dentures Open 7 days by appointment! 503-643-6213 B6

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Home, Life, Business , Retirement. Brad Bennett, Joshua Kuchenmeister, Francisco Fabrega. 503-646-3161 B5

Centered on you so you can center on life! Auto, sports, children’s injuries; neck/back pain, headaches and more! 503-430-7371 C5

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Full-Service Residential Property Mgmt & Sales! 503-641-4620 www.alpinepdx.com

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naturopathic physician, acupuncturist, nutritional supplements, massage therapy, 503-641-6400

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Welcoming new patients! Preventative & cosmetic, Emergency care, 10% senior Discount: 503-644-3312 www.beavertondentalarts.com B4

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Open Minds, Open Hearts Community Association Partners, 503-546-3400

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Other Service Listings Little Pixels, 503-933-6677 H&S Screenprinting, 971-238-1506 Pegg, Paxson & Springer Funeral Chapel, 503-644-1176 Vanek’s Shoe Repair, 503-643-1266

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Family Practice Spanish, Hindi & Punjabi speaking providers available. Mon-Sat Extended Hours 503-644-1171 E4

DUII, Immigration, Wills/Trusts Probate, Family/Business Law www.beavertonlaw.com 503-644-2146 E4

property management. Serving the greater Portland area. 503-646-3848 www.realpronw.com F4

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Service & Sales All PC brands repaired New laptops & desktops 503.866.3747 www.sunsetcomputer.net

For your health, For you! 503-646-5909 www.drmoga.com

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Ananda Church, 503-626-3403 Unity of Beaverton, 503-646-3364 Christian Science Reading Room 503-644-7119

Other Health Listings Pregnancy Resource Center, 503-643-4503 Beaverton Chiropractic, 503-644-3022 Oregon WIC Program, 800-723-3638 WashCo Public Health Clinic, 503-846-8851 Beaverton Natural Medicine Center, 503-643-0892 Morelli Dentistry, 503-644-1953 Youth & Family Therapist 503-469-9666

Open Doors. Beaverton First United Methodist Church. www.beavertonumc.org Sunday Worship: 10:30am 503-646-7107 D6

The place for all your bird needs. Exotic birds, healthy foods, toys, boarding & advice. Great prices! 503-644-9515 www.bizeebird.com

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Kids, women, home, Other Professional Listings Thomas Tax, 503-644-4949

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The Peddler’s Pack Paper Arts & Rubber Stamps

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For the Destination Bride Formal, informal, prom Bridesmaid and more! 503-601-0718 bellavictoriaboutique.com

For gently used books at affordable prices w/ proceeds donated to the Beaverton library. 503-643-5188 D7 E2

“Feelings Delivered Dailyâ€? Flowers for every occasion, plants, cards, gifts & more! www.beavertonorists.com 503-644-0129 C5

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harsher sentence than might be meted out by the Juvenile Department. The Juvenile Department is very overworked and often will send out letters to defendants. Peer Court endeavors to make youths accountable for their actions and remind them to think in the future when making decisions. UPCOMING EVENTS Landlord/Tenant Forum Nov. 2, 6:30-8 PM @ City Library Car Seat Clinic Nov. 12, 9 AM-12:30 PM @ City Hall For more information, contact: (503) 526-2260

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Catholic Book Store & Gift Shop Rosaries, statues, cruciďŹ xes, DVDs and more. www.blessingsfromheaven.org 503-644-1814 E5

All natural candlewax, recycled gifts and consignments. Ask about our school fundraisers. 503-318-9648 H4

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

Other Retail Listings The Wedding Cottage, 503-643-9730 Tea, Thyme & Lavender, 503-644-6361

Beaverton Swim Center Aquatic ďŹ tness programs Lessons for all levels Parties and pool rentals 503-629-6312

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portions include narrow county roads, low bridge overpasses and winding roads, the full route is not recommended for tour buses or bicyclists.) Best to be enjoyed during a full day of discoveries and experiences along the way – from

the wineries to such attractions as the scenic Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge – the route offers hospitality at historic country taverns and old-time general stores and easy access to Sherwood, Forest Grove, Gaston and other towns for lodging, shopping and dining. The Route is signed in both directions, and the two starting points are: ‡ (DVW RU :HVW RQ 6WDWH +LJKway 26: Take Exit 61 – at Helvetia Road. Follow the Vineyard & Valley Scenic Tour Route signs! ‡ (DVW RU :HVW RQ +Z\ : RU 3DFLÀF +LJKZD\ 7XUQ North on Roy Rogers Road. Follow the Vineyard & Valley Scenic Tour Route signs! For more information visit http://www.visitwashingtoncountyoregon.com/ Scenic-Tour-Route/

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s it Art? Is it Science? Perhaps it’s both? Whatever it is, Live Laugh Love Glass is pretty cool. There’s a new kid in town in Oregon’s Washington County, and this one will have you glowing with glee. Live Laugh Love Glass is a new glass-blowing studio, which opened last May in downtown Tigard. But this is no ordinary studio; it’s a large space allowing for individuals or groups to watch or participating in the VFLHQWLÀF H[SHULPHQW RI FUHDWing personalized creations and works of art from glass. Under the guidance of a teacher, pieces of ice-cube glass and colored metals combine (that’s the science part) and become vivid, colorful creations of art. This innovative studio offers more than classes. Curious onlookers can view the

classes in action (trust me, it’s very fascinating to watch), SXUFKDVH D Ă€QLVKHG ZRUN RI art–most pieces made in the studio–or attend a dinner party and “hot shopâ€? show, a oneof-a-kind, dinner-theater type experience where guests can participate in the creation of a glass art piece. In the short time Live Laugh Love Glass has been open, travelers from throughout the globe have visited the shop, according to owners Brett and Natalie Vinsant. Visitors can take home a piece of their experience, whether it’s their own creation or an ornament previously hand-crafted in the studio. $OWKRXJK LW LV GLIĂ€FXOW WR put into words (you have to see it to believe it), it truly is an amazing experience, and the memories will be cherished for years to come.


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make donations in support of their efforts and the lifesaving work done at St. Jude. In 2010, more than 22,000 walkers participated in 63 events across the country, collectively raising more than $2.3 million. Last year was the inaugural walk at Washington Square Mall in Portland, Oregon and over $20,000 was raised! We look forward to even more success in 2011!

Registration Time: 7 - 8am Pre-Registration: Nov. 18, noon-9pm at Dick’s Sporting Goods For more information www.givethankswalk.org Theresa Ripp, 206-526-8900 theresa.ripp@stjude.org

Washington Square Opens at Midnight Thanksgiving Night so be sure to get here early to take advantage of all the best deals! Note: Extended Holiday Hours We’re open early or late for your shopping convenience. See website for exact times.

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owns and maintains Eichler Park. The two organizations wanted a better course that could be used by novices as well as highly skilled bikers. NWTA volunteers completely redesigned the Park District’s original BMX course at Eichler and built the new facility during several weekends this past summer. “This renovated venue is a great opportunity for kids and adults alike to develop their bike handling skills in a safe

The new course incorporates three dirt jump lines for beginners, intermediate and advanced riders, along with a small bicycle pump track. It was speciÂżcally designed for both 20-inch (kids/BMX) and 26-inch (MTB) wheeled bikes. The Northwest Trail Alliance designed and built the course as part of a partnership with the Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District, which

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Introducing the New Aloha Business Association

FOR ALL OF YOUR PRINTING NEEDS CONVENIENTLY LOCATED IN DOWNTOWN BEAVERTON 12120 SW First Street (directly across from main Beaverton Post Office) ‡ Banners ‡ Bookmarks ‡ Brochures ‡ Business Cards

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‡ DQG IRXU FRPPLWWHHV HVtablished to do the work of building the newly formed organization. Carol Cartier has been a great leader in our efforts to build a brand identity as the chair of the marketing committee. The first task was the creation of a clear mission and vision along with our association logo. Carol partnered with Aloha High School by inviting students to work on the project. Eric Hearn has led our Community Partnerships Committee where we have focused on relationships with area churches and Aloha High School students and staff. Sonja Lindley is our Membership Chair. Early on we set a goal of 60 paid members and have achieved this. Karen Bolin is the current President who presides at

‡ Calenders ‡ Catalogs ‡ Corporate Identity ‡ Direct Mail

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the monthly lunch meetings and organizes the guest speakers for each meeting. Karen is currently working with a newly established Centennial Celebration committee who will be organizing a community celebration on January 8, 2012 at Mt. View Middle School. Details will be announced in the coming weeks, so stay tuned because here at the ABA business means something different! Go Warriors! .FFUJOHT monthly, 2nd Thurs, 1130am Peppermill Restaurant 17455 SW Farmington Rd For More information: alohabusinessassociation.com

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Personal & business See Murrayhill map above (A5) www.MurraySchollsFamilyDental.com

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solutions, real estate loans Call a personal banker today. 503-579-1947 www.bannerbank.com B1


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Banking Consumer and business accounts, loans, mortgages 503-228-7077 www.onpointcu.com E3

Doctor’s OfďŹ ce. Accepting new patients, call today. 503-597-5647 murrayhillphysicians.com

Bowling, games, sports bar & grill. Groups, parties and events OK! See our Ad. 503-748-6118 www.ilovebigals.com

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Healthy Affordable Pet Supplies Grooming & Self-wash. Cat adoptions available. www.naturespetmarket.com 503 579-2403 G2

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Discipline, Respect, Focus www.murrayhilltkd.com 503-524-4800

Other Bank Listings Chase Bank, 503-590-4600 Wells Fargo Bank, 503-579-2902 Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, 503-8163-3318

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

Other Food/Drink Listings Malones CafÊ & Bar, 503-579-3663 Hapa Grill, 503-590-7800 Metro Perc, 503-524-7372 La Superior Mexican Grill, 503-530-8951 Ruby Tuesday, 503-579-3737 Mango Tango, 503-747-3961 Sushi Boat, 503-590-5675 Sandoval’s, 503-590-7668 Bombay Curry, 503-590-4442

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503-526-2917 Adults, teens, family, couples, anxiety, depression, communication, relationships & intimacy www.drtmishler.com D2

Got foot pain?

www.abgemlab.com Appraisals, repair, design consignment, insurance & estates, same day service. 503-524-6896

Bowling, games, sports E2

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Come see us for expert care, diagnosis and treatment of ankle/foot disorders. 503-597-5647 D4

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Other Body/Beauty Listings Rebound Massage, 503-746-6585 Touch of Light Massage, 503-579-6038 TruAwakenings Salon & Spa, 503-641-2767

TAEKWONDO for all ages!

We’re here to help. We’re here to listen. Reading, writing, phonics, math, test prep, study skills & more. Call us. 503-590-6800 F2

bar & grill. Groups, parties and events OK! 503-748-6118 www.ilovebigals.com

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Other Health Listings

www.lianenishimura.com

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Dr. David Barney (see ad page 23) Dr. Barney, Hawaiian Smailes (see ad page 8) Dr. Shoger, DDS, 503-579-2495 OPAL Institute, 503-308-4251 Dr. Olesberg, DMD 503-579-4400

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

New renovations, group classes, basketball court, lap pool, personal training & more! 503-579-5090 D4

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1 Month Free Taekwondo + Free Uniform New students only. Offer good at Murrayhill location.

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Focus Balance Confidence Teamwork Discipline Control Respect Fitness

Realtor/Prop. Mgmt. Great Beaverton dining at the Murrayhill pond. Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner www.cafemurrayhill.com 503-590-6030

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care for your entire family. Located behind Chevron. murrayschollsfamilydental.com 503-590-7574 A5

Murrayhill Beaverton Bakery Express Cakes for all occasions! Coffee shop, tea, donuts, Torrefaxione Italia Espresso, Pastries and more. 503-579-1600 E2

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

Working w/buyers, sellers & investors. Westside Specialist. Call Lisa w/The Sunset Group: 503-679-8477 E3

Residential/Commercial Responsive & Proactive. Let us cure your rental headaches! 503-597-7790 www.robynsnestpm.com D2

Apartment Listings D2

Sterling Pointe, 503-579-1400 Clocktower, 503-579-2422

17455 SW Farmington Rd Beaverton, OR 97007 503-649-7200 www.beavertontkd.com

14795 SW Murray Scholls Rd Beaverton, OR 97007 503-524-4800 www.murraytkd.com

See Murrayhill Map page 20 (D5)

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call the districts 24-hour newsline, 503-591-4434

We’re here to help. We’re here to listen. Reading, writing, phonics, math, test prep, study skills & more. Call us. 503-590-6800 F2

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Don Bosco Preschool CertiďŹ ed Childcare Center in downtown Beaverton Ages 0-12 years okay. 12725 SW 8th St. 503-626-1530 www.donboscopreschool.com

jazz, hiphop, tap, ballet, breaking, improv and more! 503-641-5678 (See ad page 21)

TAEKWONDO for all ages! Discipline, Respect, Focus www.murrayhilltkd.com 503-524-4800 (See ad page 18)

ANTHEM COLLEGE – BEAVERTON

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Other PreSchools & Daycares Tiny Blessings Montessori 503-649-4815 Wee Wisdom Preschool 503-526-3996 Sunshine Montessori 503-644-1466

4DIPPMT St. Stephan’s Academy 503-646-4617 Holy Trinity School, 503-644-5748 Faith Bible Christian School 503-642-4112 St. Cecilia School, 503-644-2619 Living Wisdom School 503-671-9112 Pilgrim Lutheran School 503-644-8697

Family Kicks Martial Arts Help your child to defend themselves while raising self conďŹ dence in a fun family atmosphere. 503-671-9999

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Salon $5 off any service for new clients. Color/highlights, perm, hair cuts, senior roller sets. Located near the Plaid Pantry on Hart Rd & 170th Ave. 503-591-1998

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On-Site affordable computer repair for home and small business. Troy Brisbin Consulting LLC Phone: 503-707-4377 troy.brisbin@brisbinconsulting.com

A multi-service company www.leafllc.com Call us at 503-670-9266

Interior horticulture, outdoor landscaping including containerized plantings. Indoor & outdoor holiday decor & lighting. Com/Res maid & Janitorial Services.

Jan’s House Cleaning Get Healthy and Go Green

Family Photography

with products from Shaklee. Healthy nutrition, weight, homeand beauty. 503-550-6378

Infants, babies, kids & families. Casual & relaxed sittings. 503-956-7717 appleblossomphoto.com

& Gardening, 10+ years From bi-weekly to monthly All rooms, all surfaces! 503-327-4176

Get Your Business Listed in this section. Call 503-641-3320

Your #1 BUSINESS CARD provider in Beaverton & beyond!

Over 30 business card paper types available from silk laminate, metallic and much, much more! Rounded corners, custom die cuts, foil and spot gloss.

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Get clear and centered. Swedish, deep tissue, trigger point work, neuromuscular therapy. Call Ada Boje: 503-641-7743

Promethian Counceling 503-816-2778

Full Service Salon and DaySpa Massage, Pedi’s, Mani’s, Waxing, Permanent Makeup, Boutique, Tattoo Removal. 503-644-2800 Oregonsgrandsalonspa.com

www.cedarhousemedia.com 503.641.3320 See Downtown map page 8 (G5)

Professional Counseling for children, adolescents, individuals, couples, and families. Milana Robben, M.S., NCC

Yes, find Jeans that fit! Come visit where friends meet for fashion. Unique wardrobe items & basics too. 503-297-1609 Raleigh Hills Location

The Grin House:

Short Term Nanny Services House/Child/Pet sitting. Cooking, cleaning and overnight care. Certified!Call Margarita: 503-707-7400 Beaverton Business Directory –

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Upcoming Performances The Oregon Guitar Quartet selections from 5 CD’s Sunday, November 6, 2011 at 2:30 p.m. Flute, Viola and Harp Trio Takamitsu, Debussy, Yang Sunday, November 13, 2011 at 2:30 p.m.

performances will be held at the Beaverton Library Auditorium 12375 SW Fifth St, Beaverton, OR 97005 $18 in advance, $20 at the door check or cash only

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www.costumeavenue.com Year round rental costumes for any event or production. Wigs, makeup, accessories, crystals and more! Call: 503-848-3861 www.costumeavenue.com

Christmas Bazaar

Upcoming Performances 10/30: 12/7-23: 12/19:

The Wines of Halloween A Christmas Carol The Wines of Christmas

Harpist

Fire Fighter’s Toy & Joy Program

Jenny Linder Homemade Soups, Chili, Salads & More!

Come See: Frosty, Mrs. Claus, Carolers & more!

Sat. 11/19, 9am-3pm Where:

1005 NE 17th Ave. Hillsboro, OR

www.Cornell-Estates.com (503) 640-2884

Women’s Artist Group Show See story on page 9

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The popular comic strip heroine takes center stage in one of the world’s best-loved musicals. www.hart-theatre.org or 503-693-7815

Winterfest – Doorway to Germany

Featuring classical harmonica from world champion, Susan Sauter For details: www.isingchoir.org

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Handel’s Messiah

ACMA Student Film Night

www.oregonchorale.org or 503-926-8033

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www.beavertonlodge.com or 503-646-0635

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