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Volume 4 | Issue 11 | November 2014

Cover Art

Golden Lights over Rolling Hills By Bev Ecker

MAP & VENDOR GUIDE

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Contents

W Welcome! (City Message & Cartoon) ................................................................2 Shop Sh Beaverton (Local Businesses) ........................................................ 3-13 Our Town (Community News) .................................................................. 14-22 Out & About (What’s Happening This Month in Beaverton?) ............................. 23-32 City Information 2 Police Q&A 19 Bulletin Boards 4-6, 8, 16, 19 Beaverton Car Guy 19 Announcements 5-6 Teen Talk 20 Business Directory 7-13 Senior News 21 Maps 8-11 Beaverton History 22 From My Kitchen to Yours 13 Happy Hour Listings 23 TVF&R News 14 Beaverton Farmers Market 26-27 The Care & Feeding of Your Home 14 Library Programs 29 Zoo News is Good News 15 Theatre & Movies 30-31 Sustainable Beaverton 15 Event Calendar 30 3 Dishes Restaurant Review 17 Beaverton Business: Thrive! 32 THPRD News 18 Beaverton Kids 32 Sheriff’s Office 18 “Easter Egg� Hunt Contest 32

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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

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.

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Beaverton’s Oldest Steakhouse

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Food & Drink Black Bear Diner Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner 503-646-4507 MAP1-A3

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Local Happy Hour Listings

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Restaurant & Lounge Happy Hour Daily 4-7pm w/ 22 draft beers! Banquet space available. Open from 6am daily. 503-642-5193

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SW Western Ave

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Professional Cleaning Services 503-591-9031

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General Services

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12180 SW WALKER RD 3/1/1440=$269,900

11620 SW CAMDEN LN 4/1.1/1578=$249,900

9442 SW 164TH AVE 3/2.1/1640=$289,950

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5842 SW REMINGTON DR 3/2.1/2031=$289,950

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Raleigh Hills Assisted Living

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Obedience Lessons, Flat Fee, Guaranteed Results! www.k9foundationtraining.com 503-747-4712

St. Barnabas Espicopal Church

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Senior Living Community We make it easy to feel right at home. www.creekside-village.com 503-643-9735 MAP1B5

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Retail

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

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Southwest Bible Church

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Edgewood Downs

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Billings Dance Company 70+ weekly classes 503-670-7008

From My Kitchen to Yours, Neighborly Recipes by Kim Grandma’s breaded and baked Italian meatball recipe

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Signature Shoes www.signatureshoes.com 503-626-8413 MAP3BH

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Up Your Game! Learn to manage stress contributing to poor sports performance! Call Mary Bigler, 503-246-3024

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Tips ffor a Safe & Happy Holiday Season Ti Cooking, Candles & Holiday Trees By TVF&R Staff

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users explore how everyday decisions about what to buy and do can help protect many threatened and endangered species. Users can also spread messages about protecting wildlife through a customized social media sharing feature. “People can feel helpless when they read about species facing extinction around the world and even in our own backyard, but there are simple things we

can do everyday to stop extinction from happening,� said Grant Spickelmier, the zoo’s education curator. “For instance, Small Actions includes a guide to opting out of junk mail, which not only clutters up your mailbox, but also causes deforestation that leaves wildlife homeless.� The Small Actions guide features 22 actions including how to make nontoxic cleaners, choose

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Doyle, Hillsboro Mayor Jerry Willey, and Bobbie Regan with Portland Public Schools and others toured the Library to learn about WKH UHFHQW UHWURÂżWV DQG WKHLU RQJRing energy saving practices. The city upgraded the lighting as well as the heating and cooling monitoring system. Additionally, the city added a new roof to the library and installed a solar array. These DFWLRQV DQG RWKHU HQHUJ\ HIÂżFLHQF\ measures are expected to provide DQ DQQXDO VDYLQJV RI SHUFHQW RU PRUH WKDQ SHU \HDU

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Native Plant of the Month

Beaverton’s Trees Put on Fall Performance

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Food F d ffor T Thought Health through nutrition is a great concept. By Celia Lambert, PhD

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Hours: Dinner: Daily, 5-9pm | Lunch: Mon - Fri, 11:15am - 3pm Happy Hour: Mon thru Sat – 3pm to 6pm & 9pm to close | Sun – 3pm to close Charred Octopus ........................................................................................................... 12.95 preserved tomato / olive / chorizo / saffron potatoes / aged balsamic / chili oil NY Strip Steak .............................................................................................................. 34.95 cherry-bacon marmalade / dark cherry demi glace / gorgonzola potato puree / grilled greens Bacon Poached Pork Loin ............................................................................................. 28.95 smashed ďŹ ngerling potato / grilled peach / radish / ricotta salata / warm bacon vinaigrette Oregon Albacore ........................................................................................................... 28.95 pan-seared rare / summer vegetable caponata / baba ganoush / ďŹ ngerling potatoes / saffron aioli / opal basil

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Pot Roast ........................................................................................... $11.95 Just like mom’s. Served with creamy mashed potatoes that we made from scratch and fresh sauteed vegitables. Satisfying!

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This delicate upgrade to the boring coffee cake is moist and rich, with seams of cinnamon and walnuts and drizzled with a whiskey-butter sauce. Chef Gerald uses sour cream in his recipe to make this dessert extra moist. This is a great little combo of To balance the sweetness of the an appetizer. The bacon wrapped cake, I was prepared a Blackberry VKULPS DQG MDODSHQR GH¿QLWHO\ KDV D Bramble, made with Pendleton kick to it. Dip it into the maple bour- IUHVK EODFNEHUULHV IUHVK bon glaze to add a little sweetness lemon juice, Maraschino liquor, WR WKH ¿UH 7KH VWXIIHG PXVKURRPV club soda and a sprig of mint. It is provide the delicate relief from the crisp and tart. The fresh blackberhard-hitting jalapenos. Stuffed with ries just complements the freshItalian sausage, cream cheese and ness of the drink. chives, each bite challenges you Bootleggers serves a classic to not let the succulent juices drip atmospheric vibe, transforming down your chin. This dish is paired you to the days when bars were with a Pendleton Manhattan, made a place to have great drinks and with Pendleton whisky, sweet ver- chum it up with good friends. mouth, bitters and garnished with a Come here, relax, eat some great cherry. It is smooth like the city it is food and have a well-made drink. Prohibition may be over but it’s named after. alive and kickin’ here in old town Beaverton. These were my 3 dishes, which Italian Meatball/$11 ones will you try? Paring: Blood Orange Bourbon/$8

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see if you are inadvertently cutting off other drivers with abrupt lane changes. When passing a large vehicle, you should see the entire cab of the truck or bus in your rear view mirror before changing lanes.

it generally takes 3 seconds to stop or take other action to avoid a crash, leaving only 1 second for the driver to make a decision. Avoid Following Too Closely A safe following distance The number one HQVXUHV \RX KDYH D FOHDU ÂżHOG RI cause of crashes vision of the road ahead and that is following too you can stop within four seconds if closely. Try timing needed. For instance, if the car in yourself next time front of you passes a certain point \RXÂśUH LQ WUDIÂżF (say a road sign), then you should and at different speeds until your pass the same point about four or habits adjust. more seconds later. This is because

Take a Break from TrafďŹ c Our best advice is to drive when you are not rushed or stressed out. If you start to feel frustrated or angry behind the wheel, pull over and give yourself a break. Stop at a store, grab a soft drink, or just take a short walk to cool off. Attitude is everything when you’re behind the wheel.

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can visit the garden any Thursday, from 10 am - 1 pm, when volunteers host work hours at the site. Additionally, classes and demonstrations – most of them free – are often scheduled on Thursdays and Saturdays.

utilizes the space, and promotes sustainable behavior,â€? said Mike Fontenot of Maintenance, THPRD’s liaison with Master Gardeners. “You can come up here and get tons of ideas.â€? Master Gardeners, an Oregon State University Extension Service, approached THPRD last year in search of a park site to host a proposed new garden. Jenkins Estate was identiÂżed as an ideal location because the required space was available and the learning garden could attract new visitors to the site. THPRD provided labor – including Washington County Corrections crews – to help build out the garden and its irrigation. The district also lends tools to assist Master Gardeners at the site and makes the Gatehouse available for weekly meetings.

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A True Story about Neighbors helping Neighbors the Beaverton way. In this city, I’ve been on the receiving end more times than I can count and so when an opportunity comes along to give By Larry “The Car Guy“ Ferfuson back, it’s what makes this city a great place to call home. I really uring the months of August and liked this person and how they had September, I’ve received calls, asked for help so had them drop by. as well as emails, from our readers When we met, I found out where here in Beaverton and here is one they purchased the vehicle. I quickly I’d like to share and not because I put in a call to the detail shop of that felt compelled to help a person in dealership and after a little converneed, but because it’s an example of sation, I was able to retrieve all the what you can do after buying a premanuals as well as the all-season owned car that still has some issues. Ă€RRU PDWV 7KDW ZDV WKH HDV\ SDUW I then inspected the vehicle to The story of Mrs P see what part of the voice command The reader (I’ll call her Mrs. and bluetooth buttons on the steer3 UHFHQWO\ SXUFKDVHG D ing wheel we not operating. After a pre-owned Acura RDX SUV. The quick call to the Acura dealer Mrs. YHKLFOH KDG PLOHV RQ LW ZKHQ P had an appointment. The Acura it was purchased from a local nonDealer asked that we drop off the Acura dealership. vehicle and after doing so found that Mrs. P asked a number of questhe electrical control module was at tions via telephone about what fault but would be replaced within would be covered under the new 24 hours. This was great news and vehicle warranty. The vehicle a simple repair. We retrieved the had some paint damage from bird vehicle the next day and the voice droppings as well as a couple of scratches. The vehicle manuals and command and bluetooth were now Ă€RRU PDWV ZHUH PLVVLQJ /DVWO\ WKH in working order. 1H[W XS ZDV WKH YHKLFOHÂśV SDLQW bluetooth and the voice command and scratches. These items were buttons on the steering wheel were actually normal wear and tear and not working. not something that is covered by In Beaverton, we help neighbors any warranty from any manufacbecause that’s what we do here WXUHU 1HYHUWKHOHVV , EURXJKW WKH Learning that Mrs. P was vehicle to my work and personally a recent widow and had never ran the buffer over the damage on purchased a vehicle without her the hood from the bird droppings, husband, I was compelled to help then buffed a couple of smudges her out in any way I was able. And off of the front and back bumpers. it’s not necessarily because it’s the One of my staff even helped her dealership’s way or even my way, with some touch up painting for a but rather it’s what I’ve found to be couple of the larger scratches.

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recent arrest related to porch package theft was a gentle reminder that it’s not too early to be talking about holiday safety. As a matter of fact, with the increase in online shopping it makes perfect sense to cover the topic since more purchases are ending up on door steps. In the October incident, the suspect saw a package being delivered to a central Beaverton home. The homeowner caught the suspect in the act of taking the package DQG VWXI¿QJ LW LQWR WKH WUXQN RI the suspect auto. The homeowner followed the suspect long enough to get a license plate number and observe the cars occupants throw mail out of the window. The plate led authorities to a Beaverton home and eventually to a local hotel where the package was discovered and the suspect arrested. According to detectives who conducted follow up on the case the www.BeavertonResourceGuide.com

suspects actions were guided by a drug addiction which is very often the case with people who commit such crimes. That connection alone can make the perpetrators a scary bunch of people to deal with. So, what do you do? Packages need to be delivered. First, check with your carrier to see if the delivery can be made during the time you are home. If you work during the daytime consider having the package delivered there. Check with a trusted neighbor who works out of the home and/or is a stay at home parent to see if they would be willing to accept packages on your behalf. Purchase space at a mail drop service where delivered packages are supervised. Alert a close neighbor and have them periodically check for the delivery. Stolen packages are not the only crime to be on your radar but it seems to be a popular trend lately.

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My son broke his leg and is in a cast. Can I pull into a disabled parking arking space and just drop him off? A: Yes. Oregon Revised Statute ute 811.615(2a): Momentarily parking a vehicle in a parking space marked or signed for persons with disabilities for the purpose of allowing a person with a disability to enter or leave the vehicle is permitted.

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Are all yellow lights the same length in seconds?

A: The yellow change interval is set using a formula from the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE). The formula takes into account the posted speed and the grade of the street. On streets with different posted speeds the yellow time will be different. The higher the speed, the longer the yellow time. Also if the intersection is on steep grade the yellow time at that intersection will be longer than other intersections on a at grade with the same posted speed limit.

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My friend wants to modify his car, a sedan, so that he can remove the doors, hood and trunk in the summer time, as if he were in a strange looking jeep. Is any part of this illegal? A: Yes its legal. The only requirements is that you have seat belts and windshield wipers.

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At what cross street does Canyon Rd ofďŹ cially change to TV Hwy? Is it the same for Farmington Rd and Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy? A: Canyon Rd and TV Hwy ofďŹ cially change names at SW Hocken. East is Canyon Rd and West is TV Hwy. Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy changes to Farmington Rd at Lombard Ave.

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Our Town | Teen Tal k

Musings M sin i of a Beaverton Teen The pros and cons of being a teen By Miranda Thornton

go shopping and go places without our parents hovering over us. We get the responsibility of driving (yeah!). We get to make resumes to land jobs so we can make money to

start to fending for ourselves. All these things seem so exciting. It means you’re practically an adult and doing almost everything by ourselves. Don’t get me wrong,

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Busy Beavers at Beaverton High than she imagined possible, “I’m more mature and positive. I don’t let little things bother me that used to,â€? commented Fusitua. Even after all the obstacles she faced, By Hailee Meacham & Laila Mottaghi the vigorous training improved her t’s the classic sitcom parents well-being over all, and Fusitua threat: “Shape up or I’ll send you accomplished things she had never to military school!â€? For Beaverton thought possible for her, including senior Atelaite Fusitua, however, running twelve miles in the thin the threat became a reality. Due to SP DQG KRPHZRUN RU FKDUDFWHU mountain air. a lack of credits in school, Fusitua OYCP has left a great impact building classes until lights-out at ZDV HQUROOHG LQ 2UHJRQ 1DWLRQDO on Fusitua. She claims the program SP *XDUG <RXWK &KDOOH1*H 3URJUDP Surprisingly, the discipline and has left her more focused and posior OYCP for short. structure ended up being one of tive about life. She is also a more OYCP is a rigidly structured Fusitua’s favorite aspects of the healthy person, both mentally and ÂżYH PRQWK SURJUDP GHVLJQHG WR program, “I really like the lifestyle physically. “Before I really didn’t help at-risk teens get back on track and the structure; I think I need that care about anything, to be honest,â€? in life. Modeled after a military kind of structure in my life to be stated Fusitua. It even inspired her academy, students are referred to VXFFHVVIXO ´ 1RZ UHWXUQHG WR %+6 WR HQOLVW LQ WKH 1DWLRQDO *XDUG D as cadets, and are challenged both IRU KHU VHQLRU \HDU VKH ÂżQGV KHU- process she is currently completmentally and physically on a daily self wishing public school could be ing. “I want to be a medic and I basis. A typical weekday includes more like OYCP. think it will help me because [ultiZDNLQJ XS DW DP DQG WKHQ EHIRUH Despite enduring multiple mately] I want to be a registered SP \RX JRW HDWLQJ FOHDQLQJ \RXU injuries, including two broken ribs, nurse,â€? Fusitua said. bay (where you live), and saluting Fusitua went into the program LQĂ€HFWHG EOLVWHUV DQG D VLQXV LQIHFWKH Ă€DJ 1H[W LV VFKRROZRUN XQWLO WLRQ )XVLWXD EHQHÂżWHG IURP LW PRUH prepared for the worst, and instead 3pm, physical work until dinner at

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t Early Medicine (1880s – 1930s) t Children’s Games (1920 - 1965) t Country Store (1900s - 1940) t Farming Tools (1890 - 1920) t On the Oregon Trail Display t Early Farming (1900s – 1950s)

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

Ickabod’s

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

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

Bootleggers Mon - Sat: 4-6pm, food and drink specials (buffalo meatballs, $7!) 971-317-2910 (on Broadway St)

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

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

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

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

Bistro 153 Mon-Fri 2-7pm & 9-close, All Day Sat & Sun, Food, Beer, Wine, Cocktails, 503-626-8282

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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he scene: A young couple standing in front of a waterfall. She is focusing her new camera, trying to compose the perfect picture. He opens the box and slides it in front of the lens. In the boxhis great aunt’s engagement ring. He places it on her hand. As she admires the beautiful art deco ring. She runs her hand across the top and the center falls off! They were lucky. The center dropped into the camera bag. But it is a good lesson: always be prepared! A few tips for giving a gift of jewelry: If giving a vintage or family jewel make sure you have it reviewed by a jeweler for wear and www.BeavertonResourceGuide.com

Happy Hour

La Fogata

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

Black Bear Diner Mon-Fri: 3 - 6pm, $4.95 SmallTaco 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

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

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

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

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

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

Monteaux’s Public House Happy Hour Menu, Early: 3:006:00pm, Late: Last 2 hours to close, and 10 TerriďŹ c Taps too, Ask about ‘oomph’!

Peppermill Lounge Mon-Fri: 4:00-7:00pm (22 draft

receipts for the piece in a secure place like a safety deposit box. Contact your home owner’s or renters insurance company about insuring the pieces. They will most likely require a ‘rider’ on your policy. In addition, there are comstability. The jeweler should clean panies like Jeweler’s Mutual that the piece and review the prongs, VSHFLDOL]H LQ LQVXULQJ ÂżQH MHZHOU\ $W 6PLWK %HYLOO ZH EHOLHYH stones and metal for signs of wear and previous repair. Repairs ide- every piece of jewelry is unique. ally should be completed before Our jewelry insurance experts note every detail of your jewelry so that you present the piece. :KHWKHU QHZ RU YLQWDJH ÂżQH if you need a repair or replacement, jewelry should be reviewed, you receive the same kind and appraised and insured before it’s quality as your existing item. SUHVHQWHG $ TXDOLÂżHG JHPRORJLVW appraiser will describe in detail the gems and metals and photograph the piece. They will produce a Smith & Bevill, your local family jewelry document that will value the piece store, has AGS certiďŹ ed appraisers on for replacement. One copy will go staff as well as master gold smiths and to your insurance company and factory certiďŹ ed watch makers. We are one should be held along with any buy gold, silver and platinum jewelry.

Family Friendly

Mon-Sat 3-6pm & 8pm-close Sunday - All Day! www.lafogatarestaurant.com

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beers) ¡ Food & drink specials + huge late nite menu. Open till 2:30am daily. 503-642-5193

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

Ringo’s Bar & Grill

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

Einstein Bros Bagels

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

Daily 3pm to 430pm (closing), all bagels & beverages! Beaverton Town Sq. Location, 503-643-2334

Ruby Tuesday

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

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

Stockpot Broiler Daily 4:00-6:00pm & 9:00pmclose, Menu items from $2.50, and bar items from $3.25. 503643-5451

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

Honey Toast Cafe

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

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

List Your Happy Hour!

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

Fine Arts Sale at Elsie Stuhr photography, woodcarving, jewelry, stained and fused glass art and more! All artists are patrons of the Stuhr Center. If you have ever the Stuhr Center and seen EVENT visited some of the art exhibits you know the talent of our artists. ooking for a unique gift this 7KH VDOH LV D S HDFK GD\ holiday season? The Stuhr Join us for the Artist Reception, Center is having an Artisan Fine )ULGD\ 1RYHPEHU SP $UWV 6DOH 1RYHPEHU 7KH Light refreshments will be served. sale will feature a variety of original artwork including paintings,

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Out & About | W hat’s Happeni ng T hi s Month in B eaverton? Phone-a-thon. BEF is grateful for it’s community involvement with RYHU EXVLQHVVHV GRQDWLQJ VHUvices, food and incentives to make this a successful event. This year’s JRDO RI ZLOO EH DWWDLQDEOH and is fortunate to have support by so many local friends of the Foundation.

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Dog Hunts Beaverton Bugs If you’ve got bed bugs, Maggie will ďŹ nd them! PROFILE

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car along with hotels, apartments or anywhere people congregate. Marty has been training and hanGOLQJ GRJV IRU RYHU \HDUV KLV passion for dogs has led him to be one of the best dog trainers in the 1RUWKZHVW +LV WUDLQHG GRJV KDYH appeared on television shows like Leverage, in Paramount Pictures DQG 1DWLRQDO 79 1HZV +H VSHQW RYHU \HDUV WUDLQLQJ GRJV IRU Search and Rescue and participated LQ PLVVLRQV 0DUW\ VKDUHV KLV experience with you and your dog holding obedience class where you will learn to communicate with your dog. Results are guaranteed DQG KH RIIHUV ÀDW IHH SULFLQJ ZKLFK you’ll only get from someone who knows how to communicate with dogs. Got a new puppy or a dog with behavioral problems give him a call both you and your dog deserve the best. Contact information: 503-516-0256 www.k9bedbugdetectionnw.com www.k9foundationtraining.com

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Really? Free Cartridge? New customer program offered by Cartridge Network PROGRAM

DUWULGJH 1HWZRUN LQ 5DOHLJK Hills offers new customers a Free Cartridge with their purchase of four. Makes sense since so many inkjet and color laser printers use four or more cartridges to print. Once enrolled, customers get their eleventh cartridge free after buying ten overtime. *ULIÂżQ +DPSVRQ RI &DUWULGJH 1HWZRUN VD\V QHZ FXVWRPHUV appreciate the customer loyalty program for factory remanufactured QRW VLPSO\ UHÂżOOHG DQG FRPSDWLEOH FDUWULGJHV ZKLFK DUH VLJQLÂżFDQWO\ less expensive than OEM genuine brand cartridges, which the store also stocks. Given that HP and other brands have recently raised prices again, the savings can be VLJQLÂżFDQW Âł:H KDYH VHYHUDO WKRXsand different cartridges available, and several dozen different printer models, both new in the box as well certain refurbished models.â€? “Our approach is to assist customers, both businesses and home users, about the different cost-perpage data applicable to their printers and show them the savings,â€? said Hampson. “It’s a shame how many people and businesses are sold low yield cartridges when there are high yield cartridges which save them money.â€? “Our staff is very knowledgeable and helps customers knowingly get the best value. We are The Perfect Choice for Home 2IÂżFH ´ Âł%HVLGHV FRQVXPHUV RXU business accounts range from small RIÂżFH WR ODUJH FRPSDQLHV ZLWK ORFDtions across the country.â€?

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

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

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t Rose City Ceramics t Paradiso Encantador t Storables t Bouffant Hair Salon t OnPoint Community Credit Union t FireHouse Subs

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

Kid’s Club Tuesday, Nov 25th, 5:30pm-6:30pm Join us! We meet each and every month with fun activities for the little ones! Visit our website for more information on the activity for this month’s event.

KGW Toy Drive Saturday, December 6th Drop off a new, unwrapped toy during the KGW Toy Drive collection site at Cedar Hills Crossing! Help make a child’s holiday a big brighter! For more details including donation times visit www.CedarHillsCrossing. com.

Sports Card Show Sat. Nov. 8th, 10am-4pm The Twin Oaks Sports Card Show returns with a large variety of sports cards and collectibles. Stop by to see if you can ďŹ nd something special for someone on your Christmas list!

Santa is HERE! Fri, Nov 28th Santa is here daily Nov. 28th through Dec. 24th! Visits are always free! Photo packages are available if you’d like to purchase. Visiting Hours are Mon–Sat, 11am-8pm, Sun 11am-6pm.

3205 SW Cedar Hills Blvd 503-643-6563

Aviation History Presentation Art on Broadway Gallery

Holiday Bazaar

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Admission: Free ($2.00 Suggested Donation), HistoricBeaverton.org (503) 430-0106

Perspectives, Boundaries and Inlays Exhibit EXHIBIT November 5th through 29th, 2014 rtisan glass beads and pendants by Carli Schultz and abstract landscapes of acrylics with collage by Sue Jensen are featured at Art On Broadway Gallery in 1RYHPEHU Using thin stringers of glass DQG GHOLFDWH FRLOV RI ÂżQH VLOYHU wire, Schultz explores the literal DQG ÂżJXUDWLYH ERXQGDULHV RI KHU medium with the use of lines. Trapped within the glass or as a

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Gallery hours: Tues-Sat 11am to 5pm. 12570 SW Broadway St. www.artonbroadway.net

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

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

178-A Edgemaster Mobile Sharpening

177 Smokin Rose BBQ

175 Ambacht Brewing

174 Eastside Distilling

173 New Deal Distilling

Message From the Market Master

170 Big O’s Delicious Pizza

172 Feastworks

To Key Bank and Farmington Rd

- 3rd St 166 IC Confections

164 C’est Si Bon!

95 Kaleng Produce

168 Gabriel’s Bakery

97 Three D Ranch

98 Cosmic Crumbles Bakery

92 ProFarm Produce

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91 Rose City Pepperheads 65 Stephens Farm

88 DeNoble's Farm Fresh Produce 87 Willamette Valley Cheese

85 Lonely Lane Farms 84 Linda Brand Crab

83 Decadent Creations 80 Martinez Farm

67 MeeMee’s Goodies

58 Rossi Farms

68 Zoe Ann's Cheesecakes

57 Kimo’s Dips & For the Love of Pasta

69 Champoeg Farm

55 Henry Higgins Boiled Bagels

71 Kiyokawa Family Orchard

51 Sun Gold Farm

100 Hummus Stop

33 Quinn’s Crab Cakes 34 Portland Juice Company 35 TBees 37 Fressen Artisan Bakery

4 Skipanon Seafood 29 Denison Farms 6 Alex Farm

26 Haury Farms

23 Arcane Cellars

8 Tobor Bread

9 Simington Gardens

22 Bees & Beans

11 Packer Orchards

41 Pine Mountain Ranch

19 Sweet Briar Farms

15 Briar Rose Creamery

49 Pumpkin Ridge Gardens

16 Early Mom

48 Sosa Farms

To Beaverton Art Court Booths

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113 Pony Espresso

111 McCarthy’s Beverages

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181 Fetzer’s German Saugage

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38 Souper Natural

73 Winters Farms

78 Humdinger Foods

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103 Bleu Diamond Dressings

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Beaverton City Park

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Mediterranian Appetizers

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

Simply the best! Fresh and handmade from locally caught dungeness. 503-709-6984 Booth #33

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

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

Annual Tree Lighting

Howdy Pilgrim, we’re indians!

Saturday, Nov. 29th At the Bales Thriftway parking lot. Festivities should start at 6pm with the tree lighting at 7pm, but check with Thriftway to conďŹ rm. Come meet and take a photo with Santa and be sure to bring a donation of canned food for Aloha families in need. Enjoy holiday treats, music, Christmas Carols door prizes for everyone (tickets given at the gate just for showing up!).

ABA Meeting November 13, 11:30am at Peppermill Restaurant. has Eric Squires speaking about the formation of an Aloha Historical Society. Elections for the new Board of Directors will be held. Karen Bolin will continue as President, all the other positions are open and need volunteers who care about the Aloha community to step up to offer leadership for the organization.

CPO 6 Meeting November 6, 7 pm, at the Blanton St TVF&R Station CPO 6 welcomes community participation on land use and transportation issues. Lyles Garcia is the new Chair and would like to add more people to the email list for meeting announcements.

McDonalds is being built and may be open by Spring of 2015.

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

Support our Business Sponsors

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Announcments Dutch Brothers Coffee is open and serving great coffee to our community members

What is Small Boxes Beaverton? Sponsored by the Beaverton Downtown Association EVENT

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week, culminating with the tree lighting in City Park and the annual Holiday Downtown Open House on the evening of Friday,

'HFHPEHU WK Eleven Downtown Beaverton Shops have joined to offer visitors a bit of fun – and a free gift just for stopping in and becoming acquainted. Pick up a Passport at any participating shop; then visit all the others. Along the way, learn about Beaverton’s beginnings as you search for answers to several questions listed in the Passport. It’s

a perfect activity to share with a group of friends, family members, or even a day of holiday shopping all on your own. Each participating business is family owned and operated, and takes great pride in both our community and the products and services offered. “All eleven shops are within easy walking distances of one another,� says Deb Messina, event coordinator and owner of Quilter’s Corner Store. “It’s happening here; it’s happening now� states Deb, “the Shop Small - Shop local concept is critical to the future of every downtown area – and our historic downtown is home to lots of unique, family owned ‘small boxes’ waiting to be discovered�. She continues, “We’re looking

forward to showing you where we’ve been, where we are, and what we have planned for the future!� Shops will be open during regular store hours – hours may vary from shop to shop. On December VKRSV ZLOO UHPDLQ RSHQ XQWLO 9pm for the Holiday Open House.

Passports are available at each Participating Shop. Small Boxes Beaverton news, updates and information about participating shops will be available on their Facebook page: BeavertonDowntownAssociation

WHERE HIGH TECH meets HIGH TOUCH. Smith & Bevill Jewelers is the oldest certified Omega dealer in Oregon. With two certified master watchmakers on staff, we carry an exceptional collection of Master Certified vintage pieces. www.smithandbevill.com | 503.644.1333 | 9875 SW Beaverton-Hillsdale Hwy, Beaverton, OR 97005

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Out & About | What’s Happeni ng T hi s Month in B eaverton? Love Your Library Because it loves you! PROGRAMS Aloha Community Library Association 17455 SW Farmington Rd, Aloha alohalibrary.org, 503-259-0185

All events are free. Call more information Announcements The Aloha Community Library Association board of directors is pleased to announce that Erin Barnard has been hired as the new Director of Library Services. Erin recently relocated from New York State where she gained experience leading small public libraries

Book Donations Book donations are always in season! Do you have books, DVDs, board games, and puzzles that you are ready to part with? We would be honored to find them a new home!

Black Friday Book Sale Shop for the holidays at our Black Friday Book Sale! Join us on Friday, November 28th, 10:008:00pm, in the library annex. We will have special two-for-theprice-of-one sale tables, donuts, and friendly volunteers.

Family Storytime Join us for stories, songs, rhymes and crafts! All ages are welcome. Caregivers are asked to stay with children during the program. Every Wednesday at 10:30am in the children’s area of the library.

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

proud to host a special presentation by award winning Oregon author Brian Doyle as part of the Oregon Reads program. Doyle will speak about William Stafford’s peace writings and how they have inspired some of his own works. Mr. Doyle’s books will be available for sale and signing after his talk. Brian Doyle is the editor of Portland Magazine at the University of Portland, and the author of many books, notably the sprawling novels Mink River and The Plover. Oregon Reads is a statewide program that encourages all Oregonians to read the same book and this year commemorates the centennial of Oregon’s most celebrated poet, William Stafford. Special thanks to the New Friends of the Beaverton City Library for sponsoring this program. For more information, please contact the Beaverton City Library at 503 644-2197. For more information about Oregon Reads visit: http:// oregonreads2014.com/

Pacific Northwest Reading Café Wed., November 19, Cathy Stanton Room. Bring your lunch and join us for a brown bag discussion of a book written by a Pacific Northwest author. Third Wed. of each month at noon. Author George Estreich will join us as we discuss his work, The Shape of the Eye. Kent Hartman’s The Wrecking Crew will be discussed December 17. For complete booklists for our book discussion groups visit the library’s website

Demystify Fermented Vegetables Thursday November 6, 6:307:30pm. Meeting Room A. Have you always wanted to make kimchi or sauerkraut but are a little nervous about it? Come learn how easy it can be! Find out why adding fermented foods to your diet can be good for your health. Naturopathic doctor and former chef Dr. Louise Rose will show you simple steps to demystify the fermentation process and share with you delicious and easy ways to build your health in your own kitchen.

3D Printing: See it Made!

All events are free. Registration, where noted, is one month in advance.

Tuesday November 4. 7-8pm Meeting Room B. 3D printing is the wave of the future! Come learn about the technology, see a demonstration of desktop 3D printing, and leave with the knowledge to design and print your own ideas. Presented by David Perry of OpenFab PDx

Homework Help

What’s Your Gut Saying to You?

Does your 7th grader struggle with math? Is your 10th grader confused by physics? Our Homework Help program may be answer! Visit us at the Main Library for free drop-in tutoring provided by super-smart volunteers. For grades 6 – 12, Monday – Thursday, 6:00 – 8:00 PM.

An Afternoon with Brian Doyle Sunday, November 2, 2-3pm Auditorium The Beaverton City Library is www.BeavertonResourceGuide.com

Tuesday November 19. 6-7pm Auditorium Join us as Niki Strealy, author and dietitian with a specialty in gastrointestinal disorders discusses topics such as diet fads, human digestion, diseases and the microbiome in digestion. There will be a question and answer period.

Story Slam Thursday November 20 7-8:30pm. Auditorium We had so much fun with our

first story slam we are offering it again! The Beaverton City Library Story Slam is an openmic, friendly storytelling forum. Names will be picked from the hat and those chosen will take the stage to tell their true, personal, 5-8 minute story. This time tellers can choose any theme for their story. Come put your name in the hat to tell a story or just to enjoy the show! Free and open to the public.

Messy Art Mondays, Nov. 3, 4-5pm Get messy while making art! Ages 2-7 with adult, drop-in.

Tech Trackers *NEW* Tuesdays, Nov. 4, 4-5pm Explore different ways to be creative using apps and the library’s iPads. Grades 3-5, drop-off.

OBOB Book Club Weds, Nov. 5 & 19, 4-5pm Come Discuss Battle of the Book books and answer trivia about a different book each session. Nov. 5: The World According to Humphrey. Nov. 19: The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane & Sasquatch. Registration Required. Grades 3-5, drop-off.

Middle School OBOB Book Club *NEW* Weds, Nov. 5 & 19, , 4-5pm Discuss Battle of the Books titles and answer trivia about a different book each session. Nov. 5: Legend Nov. 19: Bomb. Grades 6-8, drop-off.

Art Show. The community is invited to the opening gala with refreshments on Nov. 13 at 4pm. The show will remain open to the general public until 9pm that evening and will reopen Friday, Nov. 14 through Sunday, Nov. 16 during regular library hours. There will be a viewer’s choice prize – every visitor can vote on their favorite piece. The winner by popular vote will earn a $100 gift card to Blick Art Materials. Open to the general public. Art submissions will be accepted Nov. 8 – 10. Submissions from grades 6-12 only.

Main Library Storytimes Baby Bugs: 0-12 months. Weds, 11:45am. Fun for Ones: 12-24 months Wed’s, 10:15 & 11am. Toddler: 2-3 years Tuesdays, 10:15 & 11:15am. Preschool: 3-6 years old Thursdays, 10:15am & 1pm. PJ Storytime: All ages Tuesdays, 7pm. Family Storytime: All ages Saturdays, 1pm. Spanish Storytime: 2-5 years Saturdays, 3pm.

Murray Scholls Storytimes Toddler: 2-3 years old Thursdays, 11:30am Preschool: 3-6 years old Tuesdays, 9:30am

Garden Home Community Library 7475 SW Oleson Rd, Portland www.gardenhomelibrary.org 503-245-9932

Think Fun Thursdays! Thursdays Nov. 6, 13, 20, 4-5pm 1st Thursday- Imagination Station– Bring your imagination! 2nd Thursday- Builders– Play with LEGOS & Duplo blocks! 3rd Thursday- Puzzle Time– Fun with puzzles and books! Just drop-in! Ages 3-8 with adult.

My Little Pony Party Friday, Nov. 7, 10:30-11:30am Get whisked away to the Rainbow Kingdom as we celebrate everything My Little Pony! There will be crafts, games and stories. Dress-up as your favorite pony friend. Ages 3-6 with family.

Paper Pals Fridays, Nov. 7 & Dec. 5, 4-5pm Join us for an hour of fun paper crafts! Grades 1-5 with adult, drop-in.

Brick Builders Saturdays, Nov. 8, 10:30-11:30am Use your imagination and make new friends! Kids ages 3-5 can play with Duplo® blocks and vehicles and kids ages 5-11 can create with LEGOs®. Ages 3-11 with adult, drop-in.

Little Women Party Sunday, Nov. 23, 2-3pm Join Meg, Jo, Beth, andamy as we play games, make crafts, and read stories like Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women. Co-hosted with the Beaverton Civic Theatre. Ages 2-12 with family, drop-in.

Twelfth Annual Teen Art Show Thursday, Nov. 13 – Sunday, Nov. 16 The Beaverton City Library presents the Eleventh Annual Teen

two parts–“Storm in June,” set amid the chaotic 1940 exodus from Paris, and “Dolce,” set in a German-occupied village rife with resentment, resistance, and collaboration. Nemirovsky was a French author of Ukranian Jewish origin. She’d originally planned a sequence of five novels but after finishing the first two, she was arrested as a Jew and sent to the concentration camps. She died in Auschwitz. The notebook containing the two novels was preserved by her daughters but not examined until 1998. In 2004, the two books were published in a single volume. Yes, our Nov. meeting has been moved back one week (our usual meeting date, Nov. 11, is a holiday and we will be closed. New members are always welcome to join our book group. Generally, we meet once a month on the 2nd Tuesday. We are a mellow and friendly group. Ask in library to see if copies of selection are available.

Free Foreign Film Night Tues., Nov. 25 at 6:30 p.m. This month’s film is a cult musical from the 1970s. We’ll also (always) have popcorn! See our schedule of events: http://gardenhomelibrary.wordpress.com/ adult-programs/film-club/

Read to Hannah (the Dog) Read to Hannah, our friendly therapy dog! Hannah is a 7-yearold golden retriever who loves to hear stories. Reading to the dogs is a great way to get reluctant readers excited about reading aloud and comfortable in the library. Please reserve your 15-minute slot ahead of time. Call 503-245-9932 or come into the library to find out Nov. dates and available slots.

Storytime Schedule: All events are free. Call more information

Every Tuesday at 10:30 a.m.: Book Babies Storytime: 0-24 months (all welcome).

Special November Hours:

Every Weds. at 11:45 a.m.: Preschool Storytime; Ages 2-6 (but all welcome)

Tues., Nov. 11 – Closed for Veteran’s Day.

Every Thursday at 6 p.m.: All ages family storytime.

Weds., Nov. 26 – Hours: 9 a.m. – 3p.m., closing early for Thanksgiving holiday.

Library Sponsors

Thurs., Nov. 27 – Closed. Happy Thanksgiving!

Nerd Night – Trivia for adults Tues., Nov. 4 at 6:30 p.m. Test those “little gray cells” at our monthly trivia night for adults (first Tuesday monthly). Open to individuals and teams (of 2-5). Our Trivia MC, Miss Heather, suggests a team of wide-knowledge. Expect a mixture of question types and difficulties. This month’s sets include: the 1960s, current events, music, matching and more.

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

Prize(s) for team/individual who gets the most correct answers out of 50. Booby prize for losing team too!

Book Group Tues., Nov. 18 from 7-8:30 p.m. This month’s selection is Suite Française by Irene Nemirovsky.

The Book Corner

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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.

Washington County Christmas Tree Farms throughout November to December 24 – hours vary oregonswashingtoncounty.com

Beaverton Farmers Market November 1, 8, 15 and 29 – Beaverton City Park, www. beavertonfarmersmarket.com

Village Gallery of Arts Holiday Show & Sale November 4 - January 4 – Village Gallery of Arts (Cedar Mill) villagegalleryarts.org

Evening of Lights November 6 – Al’s Garden Center (Sherwood) www.als-gardencenter.com

Pieces of the HART – A Night of Original One-Acts

November 17 - 22 – Washington County Fair Complex (Hillsboro) nightmarebazaar.com/

Fly Girls – Women Pilots in World War II November 18 – Walters Cultural Arts Center (Hillsboro) www.hillsboro-oregon.gov

Tillamook Tales Story Time

Annual Artist Event 2014 November 8 - 18 – Valley Art Gallery (Forest Grove) www.valleyart.org

Patio Grill Night November 14 – Apolloni Vineyards (Forest Grove) www.apolloni.com

Wine at the Headwaters with Author Brian Doyle November 15 – Tualatin Riverkeepers at Elk Cove Winery (Gaston) tualatinriverkeepers.org

Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Bluegrass Band

Dividing The Estate EVENT

KumiPic@charter.net, 503-436-8502. www.kumipickford.com Come to the Artisan Fine Arts Sale and exhibition/demo at Elsie Stuhr Center (503-629-6342), Fri-Sat, Nov. 14-15, Artists Reception Friday, Nov. 14. 2:30-4pm.

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November 25 – Hillsboro Parks & Rec (Hare Field – Elden Kellar Track) 503-615-3410

A Christmas Survival Guide – A Tongue-In-Cheek Revue

November 28 – Forest Grove Chamber of Commerce visitforestgrove.com

Th E The Encore Senior Players Presents

Please contact Kumi Pickford for more information:

19th Annual Youth Turkey Trot

Play On: A Farce by Rick Abbot November 7 - 23 – Mask & Mirror Community Theater (Tigard) maskandmirror.com

November 8 – Tillamook Forest Center, tillamookforestcenter.org

Classes are Fridays, Nov. 7 & 21 (noon-2:30pm) at Beaverton Lodge, 12900 SW 9th Street, Beaverton. You are welcome to come and observe the class, then sign up for this most fun and rewarding type of artwork learning.

November 24 - January 2, 2015 – Pittock Mansion (Portland) pittockmansion.org

November 26 - December 21 – Broadway Rose Theatre (Tigard) www.broadwayrose.org

Newt Day

& Paint Your Loved Ones, Pets and Family members!

Holiday Exhibit: Christmas Past, Present and Future

November 7 - 9 – HART Theatre (Hillsboro) www.hart-theatre.org

November 8 – Tualatin Hills Nature Park (Beaverton) www.thprd.org

Learn to Draw

Holiday Tree Lighting

Alpaca Open Barn & Holiday Sale November 28 and 29 – Alpacas of Oregon with Easy Go Farm (Sherwood) www.easygofarm.net

Thanksgiving Wine Weekend November 28 - 30 – Washington County Wineries northwillamettevintners.org

Holiday Wreath Making November 28 - 30 – Tillamook Forest Center (Tillamook) www.tillamookforestcenter.org

Irving Berlin’s White Christmas November 28 - December 21 – HART Theatre (Hillsboro) www.hart-theatre.org/2014-2015/ A Miracle on 43rd Street: A 1940s Holiday Radio Massacre November 28 - December 23 – Bag&Baggage Productions (Venetian Theatre – Hillsboro) www.bagnbaggage.org

November 15 – Taylor-Meade Performing Arts Center (Pacific University – Forest Grove) www.pacificu.edu

Hillsboro Holly Days, Winter Market & Tree Lighting

Every Husband’s Nightmare Bazaar

November 29 – Civic Center Plaza (Hillsboro) www.hillsborohollydays.org

Synopsis: Based on the beloved, timeless film, this heartwarming musical adaptation features 17 Irving Berlin songs. War veterans Bob Wallace and Phil Davis have a successful song-and-dance act after World War II. With romance in mind, the two follow a duo of beautiful singing sisters en route to their Christmas show at a Vermont lodge, which just happens to be owned by Bob and Phil’s former army commander. White Christmas is an uplifting musical for the whole family.

Showtimes Dec.4th, 2pm: Beaverton Retirement Lodge Dec.9th, 2pm: Courtyard Village at Raleigh Hills Dec. 13th, 2pm: Elsie Stuhr Center For further information: www.encoreseniorplayers.com /HVOLH 1REEH Performances are sponsored by: St. Barnabas Episcopal Church Elsie Stuhr Center Cedar House Media Hearing Health

Smith Berry Barn by Joel Zak

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Out & About | What’s Happeni ng T hi s Month in B eaverton? December 5—December 21 Celebrate this Holiday Season with the family classic Presents

Little Women at the Beaverton Civic Theatre

Adapted by Marisha Chamberlain from the book by Louisa May Alcott Directed by Doreen Lundberg

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4IPX 5JNFT Friday 7:30 pm Saturday 7:30 pm Sunday, 2pm Box ofďŹ ce opens 30 minutes prior to show time. www.beavertoncivictheatre.org Synopsis: Follow the adventures of Jo, Meg, Amy, and Beth, as they grow up during the Civil War era. Starting out in poverty, a Christmastime let--ter from their absent father serves as inspiration for a positive out--look, and leads to the intertwining of their lives with their wealthy neighbor and his grandson, Laurie. Despite the petty sibling rivalries, illness, blossoming love interests, and travel, the family remains thankful for their blessings and each other.

Interstellar Big Hero 6 Jessabelle Merry Friggin’ Christmas Theory of Everything The Better Angels Open Windows West Virunga

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Friday, November 14 Beyond the Lights Dumb and Dumber To Foxcatcher Rosewater True Story Wolves Thriller Red Army Saving Christmas Beside Still Water Miss Meadows

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Friday, November 21 The Hunger Games: MockingjayPG13 Extraterrestrial NR The Imitation Game NR VHS: Viral Thriller R

A Tounge-In-Cheek Revue

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Cedar Hills Crossing 800-FANDANGO+984

Cinetopia Progress Ridge 503-597-6900

Valley Cinema Pub Bvtn-Hillsdale Hwy. 503-296-6843 Call Theaters for Show Times

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

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Beaverton Kids Corner This month’s Kids Corner features 8 year old Abby Cillo, 3rd grader at Sexton Mt. Elementary School. (Parents, do you have a talented preteen? Submit your child’s poem and artwork to: BRG@cedarhousemedia.com)

Season of Sharing Leaves, leaves everywhere, Fall is the season where We share, Share some fun and laughter too, at the end you’ll see it’s true!

Questions? Contact Spencer at 971-732-4745 or spencer@kuik.com

Attention parents of creative pre-teens: I urge you to encourage your daughters and sons to submit their poems to be considered for publication in Beaverton Kids Corner. This is a wonderful way to spotlight student creativity! --Paulann Petersen, Oregon Poet Laureate Emerita )25 (9(5<7+,1*

Autumn contest

Meet Beaverton’s Super Kids reports, 1 travel journal and 1 complete book, written, illustrated and bound by her. She is a very independent learner. Audrey, because you are doing so well at school, you deserve Sponsored by South Beaverton Kumon WKH WLWOH RI %HDYHUWRQ 6XSHU .LG KLV PRQWKœV 6XSHU .LG LV .HHS XS WKH JRRG ZRUN year old Audrey L., a 3rd Meet Audrey grader at Hiteon Elementary These are some things I like to School. Audrey is working 2-3 do in my spare time. Sometimes I years above grade level in both go swimming. I think it is exciting. Math and Reading. She has been I love to read because I think it is GRLQJ .XPRQ fun. Drawing and painting are my for 3 1/2 years favorite activities. I wonder what and won the you like to do in your spare time? Bookworm \HDU ROG $XGUH\ EHOLHYHV LQ S u m m e r hard work and dedication. She R e a d i n g currently holds a Contest by Taekwondo purple UHDGLQJ belt and is determined books, writ- to earn her black belt ing 14 book before she enters high

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school. Audrey enjoys reading, swimming, gardening, traveling, playing the piano and drawing Manga characters. Every spring, Audrey and her family join other volunteers and plant trees in the Portland metropolitan p area.

*Win A $25 Gift CertiďŹ cate* Let’s have fun in the BRG! Throughout the paper there are 6 Fall related images scattered about. Find & count up every instance of the acorns (shown below), and you could win a $25 gift certiďŹ cate to Black Bear Diner! And as a bonus, ďŹ nd the dog grooming ad, and you’ll be automatically entered into the drawing no matter what. 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! Congratulations to our September Winners Stephanie Howe, Elida Koenig, Meredith Zubel

Find Me! Win a $25 Gift CertiF icate!

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