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Beaverton Community Pride sticker!

What's Happening this Month in Beaverton?See page 14 to find out!

Read about our experience on page 17.

Ask our Car Guy on page 19, he can help!

Find out when on page 22.

Yes and we can tell you where on page 24!

Cover Art

Mosters on the Prowlin SW Beaverton by NekoSam

See Pages 26-27

MAP & VENDOR GUIDE

FREE Community Paper, Take One! Volume 4 | Issue 10 | October 2014

Find me and win!

(See back cover

for details)

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2 – Beaverton Resource Guide | Volume 4–Issue 10 (October 2014) Shop Local – Give Local – Stay Local… this is how we build a better Beaverton.

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18.7 square miles

N 45º 29.14 / W 122º 47.84 (latitude / longitude)

Low: 131.7 feet above sea level (at the Progress Ridge Rock Quarry / Murray-Scholls Transit Center area)

Average: 189 feet above sea level

High: 698.2 feet (just north of Hwy. 26 and Camelot Ctr)

1847 by Augustus Fanno

Seven miles west of Portland, Oregon

$71,303 (2009)

91,205

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

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

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

The Beaverton Resource Guide (BRG) is a free monthly community paper written, edited and published in Beaverton, by Beaverton residents and for the businesses and people of Beaverton, Oregon, USA. Cedar House Media published the first edition in April of 2011 featuring local businesses, community news, and the Farmers Market. That first issue was 16 pages. Today, the paper is 32 pages and sponsored by a diverse cross section of public and private community organizations.

Beaverton has so many positive attributes and many go unnoticed. The BRG is our way of giving back to the community by highlighting what makes our city a great place to live, work and shop. With a focus on small, local businesses, we’d like to encourage our neighbors to first visit nearby stores and give them a chance before moving on to businesses outside our community.

With our unique layout, colorful design and exclusive community content, our readers are beyond loyal. Not only do they want to know "What's Happening in Beaverton This Month" but they also agree with our philosophy of: "Shop Local - Give Local - Stay Local."

As a business in the Beaverton area, your ad will be seen by those who are most willing to go out of their way to keep their dollars close to home. These shoppers, your potential new customers, also happen to be our best readers! In addition, we don’t print massive quantities and mail them out to uninterested parties. Our papers are located in convenient and high traffic locations ready to be picked up by those who love Beaverton. With low rates, targeted distribution and a willingness to provide more value than what you pay for, you'll find that we're just as interested in stretching your advertising dollar as you are!

Publisher: Cory Burden

Editor: Michael Wong

Advertising: Michael Wong

Graphic Design: Audrey Moran

Webmaster: Troy Brisbin

Cartoonist: Ralph Scheeler

WritersContact

“The Beaverton Resource Guide is a vibrant snapshot of the Beaverton Community.”

Marie Prins, Washington County Visitors Association

Mayor Denny DoyleFox 12 Staff

Spencer RubinLarry Ferguson

Bill Evans, THPRDTVF&R Staff

City Staff Oregon Zoo Staff

Julie NielsenBPD Staff

Ginger RapportGreg Mattie

WashCo Sheriff OfficeBob Strong

Kaaren Badi

Ginger RapportCelia Lambert, PhD

Maureen WilsonHailee Meacham

Laila MottaghiMelissa Cagle

Kim MercoglianoCesaly GomezVillaSport Staff

Ben MorenoKaaren Bedi

Jolene GuptillCarolyn Best, SCAC

Yubin Lu

Last Month’s Cover ArtBy NekoSam

Questions or comments? Email us:

[email protected]

4575 SW Tucker Ave. Beaverton, OR 97005

503.641.3320

Message from the Mayor

Beaverton has had a busy summer hosting a variety of

concerts and events as well as a successful move of many city

In Beaverton, your feedback -

ducted a community survey online

some really great information and were thrilled to hear that three out of four residents believe that Beaverton is heading in the right

that 95 percent of residents would recommend their neighborhood to someone looking to move and 94

as the living room of our commu-

resources for students and hosts events that celebrate the diversity

-vey revealed that 92 percent of

the multitude of services that it

Community involvement is one of the reasons Beaverton continues

-tunities for you to be heard—I encourage everyone to participate by getting involved with one of our many boards and commis-

Council will then appoint members for varying terms of one to three

Now that city services have

our attention to investing in

ballot measure 34-226 with the

bonds to pay for the cost of repur-posing the former city hall building

November, residents will have the

It’s been an eventful summer, with a great sense of camaraderie at our city events that I hope will

so important that as a community we can come together to create an atmosphere where everyone feels

makes strides in a positive direc-tion and with your help, we will continue to be a safe, responsible

Welcome! (City Message & Cartoon) ................................................................2

Shop Beaverton (Local Businesses) ........................................................ 3-13

Our Town (Community News) .................................................................. 14-22

Out & About (What’s Happening This Month in Beaverton?) ............................. 23-32City Information 2

Bulletin Boards 4-6, 8, 16, 19

Announcements 5-6

Business Directory 7-13

Maps 8-11

Aloha Business Association 13

Neighborly Recipes (from My Kitchen to Yours) 13

TVF&R News 14

Beaverton Business: Thrive! 14

Zoo News is Good News 15

Sustainable Beaverton 15

3 Dishes Restaurant Review 17

THPRD News 18

Sheriff ’s Office 18

Police & Auto Q&A 19

Teen Talk 20

Senior News 21

Beaverton History 22

Happy Hour Listings 23

Beaverton Farmers Market 26-27

Library Events 29

Theatre & Movies 30-31

Event Calendar 30

Beaverton Kid’s Corner 32

Halloween Contest 32

Handyman Bob (The Care & Feeding of Your Home) 32

No Candy... do you have any tree clippings!

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82.7% of all statistics are made up on the spot.

A conscience is what hurts when all your other parts feel so good.

A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory.

If you want the rainbow, you got to put up with the rain.

All those who believe in psycho kinesis, raise my hand.

The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the

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If everything seems to be going well, you have obviously

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If Barbie is so popular, why do you have to buy her friends?

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Food & Coupons Announcements

Beaverton City HallMayor’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 PresentationJoin us at the Beaverton History Center every 2nd Tuesday, 7 - 830pm, for an enjoyable evening. For details, see the History page in this issue.

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

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Donate Books, CDs & DVDsThe Book Corner is a used bookstore run by the New Friends of the Beaverton City Library. Fiction/

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Nonfiction/Children’s Books Available. Open: Tues-Sat 10 am - 4 pm, 12470 SW Fifth St., 503-643-5188. Shop our Amazon store at: BookCornerBeaverton.org

Volunteer Staff NeededDo you like history? Do you like serving your community? If so, the Beaverton History Center would love to hear from you. Email us at [email protected].

Event: Dr. Yubin Lu, Ph.D., LAc, the founder of Longevity Acupuncture Clinic located at 14455, SW Allen Blvd, Suite 101, Beaverton, OR is offering a free lecture series on Chinese medicine, Chinese Culture and acupuncture. The upcoming one will be on October 3 (Friday) from 7:00-9:00 pm. Topic: Chinese Medicine Philosophy and Approach to Longevity. Call (503) 207-3865 to make a reservation. Free Acupuncture Treatment Day at Longevity Acupuncture Clinic Longevity Acupuncture Clinic will offer a free acupuncture treatment day for patients on October 7th, 2014 in the location of 14455, SW Allen Blvd, Suite 101. Please call (503) 207-3862 to make an appointment.

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

October 4, 2pm at the City LibraryThe NFBCL’s annual meeting will follow Allred’s presentation and is also open to the public. Highlights of the meeting will be an update on the library, the expansion of the Murray Scholls Branch, the Friends’ contribu-tions to library programs and services and a report on the non-profit organizations’ used book store, The Book Corner.

Movie: Classed DismissedAll across America, parents are becoming increasingly dissatisfied with the state of public education. The current state of our educational system & economy shines a spotlight on problems with traditional schools. Class Dismissed showcases a grow-ing trend in alternative education strategies that are working for many families across America (see page 31 for details).

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www.kunicollisioncenter.comLuxury Services at Affordable

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503-372-7563

Proudly celebrating 75 years!Eco-Biz certified, Family owned 11800 SW Bvtn.-Hillsdale Hwy HeitzmanBodyAndPaint.com

503.646.5181 MAP1-D3

Beaverton Infinitiwww.beavertoninfiniti.com

888-319-6583

Banking & Finance

The Right Bankfor your business.

Call one of our client service specialists TODAY! 503-350-1205

www.therightbank.com 1-C3

Personal & businesssolutions, real estate loans

Call a personal banker today. 503-579-1947

www.bannerbank.com MAP2-B

Karen Bolin, Financial AdvisorEdward Jones Investments

503-356-1190

Learn to Paint & DrawLoved ones, family and pets!

www.kumipickford.com

An Oregon Registered Investment Advisor Firm.

Financial planning Portfolio mgmt www.investocs.com

971-250-0301 MAP1-E5

BankingConsumer and business

accounts, loans, mortgages www.onpointcu.com

503-228-7077 MAP2-A

Body & Beauty

I Get Under Your SkinPersonalized day-spa specializing

in wax, facials and peels. www.facesbyvivian.com

503-292-7546

Make a Day Extraordinary!Specializing in color, cut & styling for every occassion.

We are a Goldwell Alliance Salon. 503-644-0510 MAP1-C3

Murrayhill MarketplaceVersaSpa Spray on tan 1-only $30, 2-only $50

oasistanningoregon.com 503-521-8268 MAP2-A

Nutritional MakeoversLearn how to eliminate medication

through eating healthy. Celia Lambert, PhD

971-732-6777

The Catwalk Hair Studio* Living Proof * J Beverly Hills *

*Moroccanoil* Call Kelly Christiansen at

503-464-6711 MAP3

Full Service Salonfor Men, Women & Kids,

Facials, Skin Care Head to Toe Waxing

503-430-0008 MAP2-

Community Resource

(See page 2 for Useful Phone #s)

Aloha Community Librarywww.alohalibrary.org

503-259-0185

Beaverton City Librarywww.beavertonlibrary.org

(503) 644-2197 MAP1-D3

Beaverton Police Dept.www.beavertonoregon.gov

503-629-0111

Beaverton School Districtwww.beaverton.k12.or.us

503-591-8000

Cedar Hills Crossing503-643-6563

www.cedarhillscrossing.com

City of Beavertonwww.beavertonoregon.gov

503-526-2222

FOX 12 Oregonwww.kptv.com 503-906-1249

Garden Home Community Librarygardenhomelibrary.org

503-245-9932

KUIK AM 1360www.kuik.com 503-640-1360

The Round503-381-1670

THPRDwww.thprd.org

503-645-6433

TVF&Rwww.tvfr.com 503-259-1225

Village at Scholls Ferry503-747-7238

Wash. County Sheriff’s Officewww.co.washington.or.us/sheriff

503-846-2700

Wash. County Visitors Centeroregonswashingtoncounty.com

503-644-5555

Washington Square Mall503-639-8860

Education & Learning

Support Your Library

by donating to the Beaverton Library Foundation online @

beavertonlibraryfoundation.org

Lim’s Taekwondo AcademyBe competetive, be a champion!

503-277-7711 MAP1-D2

Learn to sew, quilt and create your own clothes. Kids and Adult

classes. Call 503-526-9999 *Wicked Stitch of the West* 1B4

French LessonsExperienced Teacher & Native

Speaker. All ages OK! 503-746-4424

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BeavertonCity Library

BeavertonPost Office

BeavertonHistoryCenter

Elsie Stuhr Center

BeavertonSwim Center

BeavertonHigh School

TVR&RStation 67

BeavertonTown Square

Fred MeyerShopping Center

Canyon PlaceShopping Center

CanyonSquare

Beaver Creek VillageShopping Center

Hall Street Center

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Beaverton FamilyChiropractic

Trader Joe’s

Starbucks

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PetCoHome Goods

Big 5

Cedar HouseMedia

BeavertonPharmacy

Motel 6

Lim’s TaekwondoAcademy

24 HourFitness

Hall Street CenterBeaverton Law GroupPacific Medical GroupDon Filippi InsuranceFanno Creek Healing Arts

Blessingsfrom Heaven

AvaRoasteria

La Hacienda RealMexican Restaurant

Bricks & MiniFigs

T.J. Maxx

Jo Ann’sAsian Food Center

Assistance Leagueof Portland

Police Resource Center

PacificContinental

Black Bear Diner

GuaranteedPest Control

Comfort Inn

Lanphere Construction& Development

BudgetHotel

Brickyard Tavern

Light Benders

Tom’s Pancake

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Curiosities

Fast Signs

Hometown Buffet

Beaverton EducationFoundation

Goodwill

Goodwill

Optimum Capital Strategies

McDonalds

Taco Bell

New Seasons

Hall Street Grill

BeavertonSigns

Planet Thai

Chamber of Commerce

KuniCollision Center

MVP Dance

Sage Center

Honey ToastCafe

Beaverton Florists

The Vault

Irina Moga, DDSDenture Clinique

Wicked Stitchof the West

Haven Spa,Pool, Hearth

First UnitedMethodist

Church

Book CornerBiZee BirdStore

Living WisdomSchool

Dairy Queen

VillageHomeSchool

Quilter’sCornerStore

Art on Broadway

Gloria’s Secret Cafe

SunsetComputer

Einstein Bros Bagels

Emerald City Smoothies

Noodles & Company

Beaverton Police Department

City Hall

DecarliWatsonHall Bar

MattressOutlet

FringeSalon

Mill e Moto

Apple BlossomPhotography

Preferred DentalCare Center

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Shop Beaverton D o w n t o w n M a p

Historic Downtown District

Plus Size Clothing Event: Sept 25-28

Visit Downtown Beaverton for First Friday’sJoin us for ‘Hunt4History‘ on October 3rd, 5-8pm

FPick up the scavenger hunt at the starting point of Peonies and

-tory of the downtown area, turn in your completed hunt at Beaverton

to turn in their completed hunt will receive a free Beaverton item and four lucky winners who found all of the correct answers will win a

a saxophone soloist, located at and sponsored by Beaverton Bakery;

& Company at Beaverton Florists, both sponsored by the Beaverton

include extended hours and spe-cial promotions for participating

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will be available between 5:00 and

For more information, visit downtownbeaverton.org.

EVENT

First Monday of the month, 7pm at Beaverton Community Center, Community Room, 12350 SW Fifth St., Beaverton

Central NAC Meeting: If you live or own a business in Downtown Beaverton then this meeting is your way to communicate to City Hall.

503-641-5678www.MVPdanceelite.com

12570 SW Farmington Rd. Beaverton (3yrs to Adult)Jazz | Tap | Ballet | Lyrical | Contemporary | Hip Hop | Breaking | Acting

Acro | Stretch-n-Strength | Toddler Combination & Specialty Classes

[email protected] | (503) 590-8562

Right-SizingDone Right!

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Preschool- Grade 7Education centered in the heart.

livingwisdomportland.org 4855 SW Watson Ave. Beaverton

503-671-9112 MAP1-C4

Learn Taoist Tai Chiwww.oregon.usa.taoist.org

503-220-5970

Bilingual Chinese PreschoolReggio inspired & play based

curriculum. After school, enrich- ment activities. 971-225-0698

risingstarchineseschool.com 1C4

Customized Learningin a choice-based environment.

Small classes, all subjects, PreK - High School.

www.villagehome.org 503-597-9100 MAP1-C4

Aloha Community Librarywww.alohalibrary.org

503-746-6918

My Masterpiece Art StudioOpen Studio, Parties & Classes

www.mymasterpieceartstudio.com 503-453-3700

Food & Drink

Black Bear DinerBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner

503-646-4507 MAP1-A3

Join us for Weekend Brunch!Enjoy Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner

by the Lake at Murrayhill. www.cafemurrayhill.com

503-590-6030

A Little Taste of El SalvadorOpen Tues-Sat: 11am-3pm.

Saturday Breakfast 9am-11am. Homemade salsa and soups to go! 503-268-2124 MAP1-B4

Honey Toasts, Bubble Tea, illy coffee & more!!

Open Tuesday-Sunday www.honeytoastcafe.net

503-747-2712 MAP1-C3

Sylvan Zoo House & SaloonFull Menu w/Pizza & Patio Seating

--w/e Brunch w/Free Mimosa-- --HH Daily 3-6pm & 9pm -Close--

--all Sports Pkgs, 19 Flat Screens-- www.sylvanzoohouse.com

503-297-5568 (Dine in / Take out)

Dine-in | Take-out | DeliveryPortland’s Favorite Thai Fusion Food Cart comes to Beaverton!

www.thaipastacuisine.com 503-590-9718

Licensed Preschoolw/school readiness programs Mention ad for 20% discount

[email protected] www.playboutique.com MAP2-

In Progress RidgeLunch~Dinner~Late Night Dining

Full Bar~16 Beers on Tap Happy Hour Daily 3-6pm, Su-Th 930p-closing. www.bjwillys.com

503-747-7319 MAP2-

Thai & Laos CuisineDaily special from $6.95

Try our Spicy Mango Chicken! M-Th: 11a-9p / F-Su: 11a-10p

503-579-7542 MAP2-

Bar & RestaurantLunch, Dinner, Brunch, Cocktails

Happy Hour 4-6p www.watsonhallbar.com

503-596-2153 MAP1-B3

In Cinetopia Progress Ridgewww.cinetopia.com

503-597-6911 MAP2-

Featuring our Cheesburgers& beer garden. All lottery games.

Happy Hour M-F: 4-7. www.ringosbar.com

503-644-7847 MAP1-E3

Crazy Sushi ShotenDine in or Take out

503-746-6373

Asian Food CenterLive Seafood, Fresh Meat &

Vegetable, Asian Grocery and Gift Shop. Open Everyday: 9am-9pm

503-520-1880

$5.00 Daily SpecialsSandwiches, Salads, Wraps, Order on-line at togos.com

9920 SW Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy 503-646-8166 MAP3-C

Dairy Queen BeavertonBurgers, hot dogs, chicken,

salads, shakes, cakes and more. Fan Food not Fast Food!

503-644-3469 MAP1-B3

FREE Pie Wednesday!Good with any purchase (no coupon necessary)

www.villageinn.com 503-644-8848 MAP3-B

Local Happy Hour Listings

Do you find snacking and drink-ing with friends fun and enter-taining? Well we sure do and that’s why you’ll find our happy hour list in our Just for Fun sec-

tion beginning page 26.

Italian inspired with a menuthat changes weekly featuring

fresh seasonal ingredients from the Northwest. 503-641-3223

decarlirestaurant.com MAP1-C3

The best in Beaverton fine dining!*Patio Seating*

Lunch | Dinner | Happy Hour www.hallstreetgrill.com

503-641-6161 MAP1-B1

Sambi Japanese Restaurant;Sushi, Tempura, Ramen & More!

503-296-0045 MAP3-D

Monteaux’s Public Housewww.monteauxs.com

503-439-9942

Noodles, Salads & Sandwichesfrom around the world.

All for around $8! www.noodles.com

503-350-0591 MAP1-E3

M-F Lunch Specials, $5.95Fresh tortilla’s made daily. Happy hour daily, 3-6pm

Dine-in or Take-out. 503-601-7000 MAP1-D2

Natural Birth Center and Family Care ClinicHealth

Available

2100 SW Camelot Ct., Portland, OR 97225(503) 252-8125 CanyonMedCenter.com

Vaccine Seminars, Birthing Classes and Presentations on Various Health Topics each month… See our website for details!

Clockwise from top left: Dr. Karen DeWitt, ND

Dr. Seth Burrell, ND Dr. Leslie Hamlett, ND

Dr. Nathan McVeigh, ND

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Village at Scholls Ferry

Progress Ridge

Albertson's Shopping Center

Murray Scholls Townsquare

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Shop Beaverton L o c a l B u s i n e s s D i r e c t o r y

Breakfast-Lunch-Diner30 varieties of pancakes & waffles. Beaverton’s Favorite Restaurant!

503-646-2688 MAP1-B3

www.ernestositalian.com*Great Lunch Menu *Dinner Specials *Banquet Facilities

*Happy Hour in Cozy Bar! 503-292-0119 MAP3

Food Photography Servicesby Cedar House Media

503-641-3320

Azteca Mexican Restaurantwww.aztecamex.com

503-643-8269 MAP3

Thai Home CookingJust how our mothers taught us! Dine in, take out & happy hour. www.planetthairestaurant.com

503-718-7101 MAP1-C2

Ava Roasteriawww.avaroasteria.com

503-641-7470 MAP1-C4

General Services

Cartridge Network6800 SW Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy

Portland, OR 97225 www.cartridge-network.com

503-246-0665

Jewelry Appraisals & DesignAffordable gifts: rings, earrings, bracelets, pendants and more.

www.abgemlab.com 503-524-6896 MAP2-A

Crater Lake JanitorialProfessional Cleaning Services

503-591-9031

Personal Photo OrganizerGot boxes of photos in your closet? *Free Photo Inventory Assessment*

www.emperience.org

Village on Scholls FerryRetail Space Now Available!

503-747-7238

Cedar Hills Crossingwww.cedarhillscrossing.com

503-643-6563 MAP1-B1

The RoundRes/Com space available.

503-381-1670 MAP1-B2

Your Full Service Sign Company!www.beavertonsigns.com

[email protected] 3899 SW Hall Blvd

503-672-9037 MAP1-C1

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Custom Sewing, Embroidery & Alterations

Wicked Stitch of the West “We make it YOURS!”

503-526-9999 MAP1-B4

Business Done Here!Printing, Shipping, Freight,

Notary, Gifts, Card and more! $10 PMB boxes available.

503-747-2278 MAP2-

Brisbin Computer ConsultingFrom corporate networks to home

helpdesk and affordable web design, let me know how i can be

of service... 503-641-3320.

AM 1360 KUIKThe Voice of Washington County

www.kuik.com

The Strong VoiceCommercial Voiceover

www.thestrongvoice.com

The Elsie Stuhr Centeris designed for adults 55 years

and better. Classes, trips events, fitness center, lunch and friends

503-629-6342 MAP1-C5

Your Local Business PartnerProfessional printing, graphics,

photography, web design, marketing and advertising. Home

of the Beaverton Resource Guide! www.cedarhousemedia.com

503-641-3320 MAP1-C3

Sun ConnectionsTravel & Cruises, LLC

**Layaway Plans Available**. www.sunconnections.com

503-655-4850 MAP1-D3

Executive Suites &Collaborative Business Community

www.besthq.net

Health Care

Dahn Holistic FitnessEnergy Yoga, Tai Chi & Meditation

503-352-4367

Lisa’s AcupunctureBlending Eastern & Western

Medicine | 503-515-2657 LisasAcupuncture.com

Family Chiropractic CenterSpecializing in children and

athletes. Wellness Awaits You! www.tpcportland.com

503-574-4872

Traditional East Asian MedicineAcupuncture, Herbs, Massage,

Qi Gong, Movement Therapy Mill-e-Moto.com

503-372-6463 MAP1-C3

Rebound Massage Therapyreboundmassagewellness.com

503-746-6585 MAP2-A

Dr. Dan MillerVisit our Maximized Living clinic!

BeavertonFamilyChiropractic.com 5075 SW Griffith Dr, Suite 120

503-644-8844 MAP1-E5

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Medical Alarm, Inc.

Local LifeLine ProviderPersonal health & safety solutions including GPS

& medication dispensing ColumbiaMedAlarm.com 1-D4

Preventive, WhiteningAesthetic, Operative Implants, Periodontal

www.murrayhilldental.com 503-521-1333 MAP2-B

Comprehensive dentalcare for your entire family. Visit us at:

murrayschollsfamilydental.com 503-590-7574 MAP2-B

Fanno Creek Healing Arts, LLPHall St. Station · 4530 SW Hall

Chiropractic · Acupuncture Naturopathy · Massage

503-644-6555 MAP1-C3

Prescription delivery, drive-upwindow, fine giftware,

mobility- DME sales/rentals medicare accredited

503-644-2101 MAP1-C3

Canyon Medical CenterNatural Birth & Family Care Clinic

503-252-8125

Michael Moga, LDFull and partial dentures

Open 7 days a week by appointment!

503-643-6213 MAP1-B4

Dr Irina Moga, DDSFor your Smile, For your

health, For you! www.drmoga.com

503-646-5909 MAP1-B4

Family PracticeSpanish, Hindi & Punjabi

speaking providers available. Mon-Sat Extended Hours

503-644-1171 MAP1-C3

Integrated Massage & Reikiharu.massagetherapy.com

971-340-8860

Housing & Home care

Your Schedule, Your BudgetLet us do the cleaning, you do the

relaxing. Get started with your free estimate. maidpro.com/beaverton

503-521-6697 MAP2-A

Milton Yard MaintenanceFull Yard Service & Clean up

503-330-2137

Custom Home Construction*Kitchen & Bath Renovations*

*Electrical & Handyman Services* www.LanphereConstruction.com

(503) 718-7934 MAP1-A3

The Miracle Skylight& Solar Star Attic Fans.

Let the Sun SAVE you MONEY! www.lightbenders.biz (CCB#30873)

503-352-0249 MAP1-B2

Edgewood DownsIndependent Ret. Community

503-643-5418

Guaranteed Pest ControlProtecting your health and

property since 1949! www.guaranteedpestcontrol.net

503-646-2119 MAP1-B2

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30 NW HENRY DR 3/2/997=$164,900

12280 SW FAIRFIELD ST 2/1/870=$174,900

135 SW 131ST AVE 3/1/1132=$214,000

13325 SW PEARL ST 3/1/915=$219,900

12470 SW 9TH ST 2/1/800=$225,000

13570 SW 6TH ST 3/1.1/1008=$229,900

13425 SW BUTNER RD 3/1.1/1212=$255,000

11945 SW FAIRFIELD ST 3/1.1/1454=$274,900

14090 SW FURLONG CT 5/3/1707=$275,000

13595 SW FAR VISTA DR 3/2/1452=$279,900

1932 SW 144TH AVE 2/2.1/1404=$285,000

12780 SW CAMELIA ST 3/1.1/1732=$300,000

2965 SW 120TH AVE 2/2/1657=$315,000

5520 SW MAIN AVE 4/3/2302=$334,995

5595 SW CHESTNUT AVE 4/2/1578=$349,900

14374 SW Rancher LN L36 3/2.1/1744=$359,990

13805 SW DEVONSHIRE DR 4/2/1816=$369,000

1530 SW 132ND AVE 3/2.1/1270=$384,900

Home$ in 97006

20633 SW NANTUCKET LN 3/2.1/1708=Auction

3385 SW 187TH AVE 3/1/1280=$185,000

20193 SW MIDLINE ST 3/2.1/1364=$201,400

21271 SW ROCK RD 4/3/1488=$209,900

330 SW DEVONWOOD AVE 3/1.1/1214=$228,000

17715 SW CROSSVIEW CT 3/2.1/1617=$234,998

18074 SW LOTUS LN 3/2.1/1490=$249,900

2571 SW 218TH DR 3/2/1470=$249,900

442 SW Marsuda TER 3/2.1/1388=$264,990

20861 NW LONGBOW LN 3/2.1/1619=$269,900

417 SW 204th TER 4/2.1/1642=$272,990

20391 SW ERIN PL 4/2/1588=$279,900

2232 SW 218TH PL 3/2.1/2048=$299,000

995 SW 193RD CT SW 3/2/1575=$299,900

415 SW Marsuda TER 3/2.1/1834=$329,990

423 SW Marsuda TER 4/2.1/2149=$349,990

17340 NW WOODMERE CT 4/2.1/2357=$350,000

91 SW HORTON WAY 4/2.1/2388=$365,000

17100 SW WATERCREST CT 4/2.1/2219=$369,867

1425 SW 185TH AVE 2/1/1464=$369,900

16707 SW ROGUE RIVER TER 3/2.1/2248=$375,000

17251 NW BROKEN TOP DR 4/2.1/1884=$375,000

19062 SW YORK ST 4/3/2702=$399,000

Home$ in 97007

7360 SW 183RD PL 3/2/1324=$245,000

17456 SW SARALA ST 4/2.1/1833=$245,000

6400 SW BROAD OAK DR 3/2/1336=$249,900

15528 SW STONE RIDGE CIR 4/2.1/1862=$258,000

7059 SW 179TH AVE 3/1.1/1653=$259,000

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14755 SW 6TH ST 3/2/1200=$265,000

6665 SW 185 AVE 4/2/1892=$267,900

6763 SW TAURUS PL 4/2.1/2065=$275,000

6171 SW 165TH AVE 3/2.1/1798=$284,900

16896 SW CYNTHIA ST 3/2/1463=$289,900

16669 SW RIGERT RD 3/2/1531=$294,000

9442 SW 164TH AVE 3/2.1/1640=$299,950

6171 SW 161ST PL 3/2.1/1834=$309,900

15735 SW KINGFISHER LN 3/2.1/1651=$329,000

19705 SW SONIA LN 3/2.1/2079=$329,900

19800 SW SONIA LN 4/2.1/2088=$344,900

15140 SW KINGBIRD DR 3/2.1/1856=$349,900

6767 SW 160TH AVE 4/2.1/2200=$364,900

19520 SW RUTH CT 4/2.1/2332=$369,950

16040 SW TOWHEE LN 3/2.1/2540=$374,000

17547 SW KEYSTONE CT 3/3/3246=$399,900

Home$ in 97008

11275 SW CLIFFORD ST 3/1/1006=$229,900

6755 SW WHISTLING CT 3/1/1260=$244,900

12925 SW MORGAN CT 3/2/1408=$283,750

13750 SW STIRRUP ST 3/2/1797=$305,000

14220 SW WILSON DR 4/2/1972=$309,000

13995 SW 20TH ST 4/3/2103=$315,000

7285 SW 103RD AVE 4/2.1/1790=$315,000

14155 SW 140TH CT 4/2/2032=$325,000

7470 SW 142ND AVE 3/3/1936=$325,000

6755 SW JUNIPER TER 3/2/1757=$339,950

14396 SW Rancher LN L35 4/2.1/1837=$372,990

9090 SW REBECCA LN 4/3/3260=$389,900

14390 SW Equestrian LN L53 4/2.1/2114=$394,990

Senior Living CommunityWe make it easy to feel

right at home. www.creekside-village.com

503-643-9735 MAP1-B5

Charming Boutique-Style Assisted Living

Close to the Elsie Stuhr Center! www.hearthstonealc.com

503-641-0911

Retirement ResidenceHit the road with us because we

never stand still for too long! www.beavertonlodge.com

503-646-0635 MAP1-B5

The Overlook at Murrayhill Apt1bd from $845 & 2bd from $965

503-579-9326 MAP2-A

*Extreme Cleaning*Attics, basements, garages,

rentals & more! Call 503-388-0732

MovingForSeniors.comSmooth Transitions

503-590-8562

Lisa Fain, Realtor/Prop. Mgmt.Beaverton/Westside Specialist!

Working w/buyers, sellers & investors. The Sunset Group

503-679-8477 MAP2-A

Raleigh Hills Assisted Livingwww.rhliving.com

503-297-3200

Pet Care

Hart Road Animal HospitalIndividual Veterinary Care for your Special Individual!

hartroadanimalhospital.com 503-591-5282

Healthy Affordable Pet Supplies Grooming & Self-wash. Cat adoptions available.

www.naturespetmarket.com 503-579-2403 MAP2-A

The place for all your bird needs.Exotic birds, healthy foods,

toys, boarding & advice. Great prices! 503-644-9515

www.bizeebird.com MAP1-C4

Grooming at your DoorstepYour Full Service mobile pet

grooming provider since 2007 www.dogvan.com

503-995-8991

Companion Pet ClinicQuality Care, Affordable Prices

503-641-9151

Professional Services

ADAMS - UFFELMAN - RAVELO - NGUYEN

Personal Injury, Criminal LawDUII, Immigration, Wills/Trusts Probate, Family/Business Law

www.beavertonlaw.com 503-644-2146 MAP1-C3

Hough Law | Nicole A. HoughFamily Law | Estate Planning

503.208.6610 www.houghlawfirm.com

Ursula Marketing & ConsultingMarketing, fundraising and

event planning experts! UrsulaConsulting.com

Village on Scholls FerryClass A Retail Complex.

Restaurant & Office Space Avail. www.guansusa.com

503-747-7238

Don Filippi Insurance AngencyBusiness & Commercial,

Auto, Home & Life Insurance www.donfilippiagency.com

503-646-4101 MAP1-C3

Sunset Computerswww.sunsetcomputer.net

503-866-3747 MAP1-B3

Independent Insurance AgentBig and Small, We Write it All. Business Ins., Worker’s Comp.,

Home, Auto, Health/Life. 503-644-9945

www.lianenishimura.netAuto, home, life, renters,

health, business, boat & more! Call Liane at

503 579-3005 MAP2-A

Religious & Spiritual

Southwest Bible Churchwww.swbible.org

503-524-7000

Open Minds, Open HeartsOpen Doors. Beaverton First

United Methodist Church. www.beavertonumc.org

503-646-7107 C4

Murray Hills Christian Churchmurrayhills.org

503-524-5230

Retail

Thrift & Consignment ShopA bargain shoppers paradise!

Clothing, jewelry, books & more. portland.assistanceleague.org

503-526-9300 MAP1-D2

We do Birthday Parties!www.bricksandminifigs.com

503-644-5701 D2

Quilter’s Corner StoreFabric, Kits, Gifts & More

503-819-0214 Tues - Sat C3

The Vault Vintage Clothing Boutique

Vintage Clothing for the Modern Woman. 503-520-9369 MAP1-C3

Classic & New Video GamesBUY-Sell-Trade-Repair

Greenway Shopping Center www.gamehavenclassic.com

503-372-6817

Mattress Outlet$149 Twin Mattress & Box set

503-747-2896

We Buy Gold & Silver!Engagement, Jewelry, Antique,

Timepieces, Gifts, Service/Repair. www.smithandbevill.com

503 644-1333 MAP3

Signature Shoeswww.signatureshoes.com

503-626-8413 MAP3

Real Local Florist*Flowers for every occasion, plants, cards, gifts & more! www.beavertonflorists.com

503-644-0129 MAP1-C4

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Shop Local, Shop Aloha!Sh L l Sh Al h !Shop Beaverton L o c a l B u s i n e s s D i r e c t o r y

A Vast Selection of Treasures

Purveyers of antique, vintage and collectible merchandise. www.curiositiesvintage.com

503-646-8653 MAP1-B3

Catholic Book Store & Gift ShopRosaries, statues, crucifixes,

DVDs and more. www.blessingsfromheaven.org

503-644-1814 MAP1-C4

Moved but Still in Business!All natural Candlewax, recycle

old candles and get credit towards a new one.

503-318-9648

Hot Tubs, Stoves, FireplacesPools, Free Water Analysis

Service & Installation www.HavenSpaPoolHearth.com

503-649-2201 MAP1-C3

Cedar Hills Crossingwww.cedarhillscrossing.com

503-643-6563 MAP1-B1

Outdoor Power EquipmentSpecialists

Sales Service Parts www.starkstreet.com

503-626-9193 MAP1-C3

The Book CornerFor gently used books at

affordable prices w/ proceeds donated to the Beaverton library. www.bookcornerbeaverton.org

503-643-5188 MAP1-C4

Washington Square Mallwww.shopwashingtonsquare.com

503-639-8860

Sports & Activities

Billings Dance Company70+ weekly classes

503-670-7008

Aloha Preparedness Expo:Saturday, October 18th at Mt. View Middle School from 10AM to 2PM. Learn skills necessary to face the aftermath of an earthquake! FREE hands-on event for all ages.

Monthly MeetingThursday, October 9th 11:30am

at Peppermill Restaurant.Our October speaker comes from the Washington County Sheriff’s Office, Investigations Department. They will discuss the current trends in fraud that businesses are experiencing so we can prepare ourselves and update our policies to minimize our risks. We will discuss the upcoming election and how legalizing marijuana in Oregon might impact businesses and discuss ways to be proactive about employee policies.

New business ribbon cutting Dutch Brothers Coffee on 185th and Farmington. Check our Everything Aloha Calendar on our website for the date and time.

November MeetingEric Squires will speak to us about his efforts to establish an Aloha Historical Society. We will also have our Board Elections on Nov 13th. All Members are encouraged to attend and vote for our leaders for 2015!

About usThe 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

Not all massage is created equalA truly Therapeutic Experience.

Reduced Stress: A Healthier You! www.ElementsMassage.com/

Tanasbourne | 503.828.1311

Restaurant & LoungeHappy Hour Daily 4-7pm w/

22 draft beers! Banquet space available. Open from 6am daily.

503-642-5193

Vineyards and Golf ClubMy Oregon, My Reserve

4805 SW 229th Ave. Aloha 97007 www.reservegolf.com

503-649-8191

18540 SW Vincent, Aloha, OR 970078 40 S

David E. Nevills, DMD Megan L. Nevills, DMD

nevillsfamilydentistry.com (503) 649-3232.

Accepting New Patients!

Support Our Business Sponsors

Neighborly Recipes, from My Kitchen to YoursCrab Stuffed Mushrooms

Appetizer: 6 servings, 30 mins prep time, 20 mins cook time.

For any get together, this is one of my family’s favorite recipes

for a simple, quick and delicious -

ipe is if you have a lot to cook you

-

me a few years to perfect this one,

so once you get your tweaks in to match your tastes, you and your family will be devouring them with nothing but smiling faces and happy belly’s!

1 pound - fresh mushrooms, make sure they are at least 2 inches across

3 green onions, sliced very thin2 cups of plain bread crumbs 1 egg4 tablespoons of butter1/3 teaspoon of dried thyme1/4 teaspoon oregano

1/4 teaspoon garlic1/4 teaspoon of dried basil

salt, depending on your tastes1/3 cup of grated parmesan

1/4 cup of Cream Cheese

Cooking and Preparation directions:

Preheat your oven to 350 degrees

-rooms and gently spoon out the

inside of the mushroom cap of any gills or left over stem, making sure you gently make deep

spoons of butter, cook onions, chopped stems and gills of mushrooms

After mix is

cooled off, take the crabmeat, your green onions, herbs, cream cheese, beaten egg and parmesan cheese and mix well until the entire compound is

under water, as you know they are like little sponges and will

Carefully wipe the mushrooms clean of any dirt with a damp

caps with a teaspoon until cap

-

and bread crumbs cook in pot until coated, sprinkle on top of mushrooms and sprinkle par-

Bake for 20 minutes, until tops are golden and remove from

Inside Every Child Lies a ChampionRecreational Classes, Birthday

Parties, Camps, Parent’s Night Out, and more!

www.omega-gymnastics.com 503.466.4872

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

Lim’s Taekwondo AcademySerious yet fun, we specialize

in making champions! www.pdxkarate.com

503-277-7711 MAP1-D2

CinemarkCedar Hills Crossing 800-FANDANGO+984

Oregon Zoowww.oregonzoo.org

503-226-1561

Billings Dance Company70+ weekly classes

503-670-7008

My Masterpiece Art StudioOpen Studio, Parties & Classes 7905 SW Cirrus Dr., Beaverton

www.mymasterpieceartstudio.com 503-453-3700

Why see a movie in coach, when you can sit in first class?

For Tickets and Showtimes Visit: www.cinetopia.com

503.597.6900 MAP2-

MVP Dance Elitemvpdanceelite.com

503-641-5678 MAP1-C3

Healthy Lunch & Diner OptionsGluten Free Menu!

Beer, Wine, Soda & Coffee Private Parties & Events

www.playboutique.com 2-

Beaverton Farmers MarketSee pages 26-27.

www.beavertonfarmersmarket.org

Beaverton Swim CenterAquatic fitness programs

Lessons for all levels www.thprd.org

503-629-6312 MAP1-B4

Learn Taoist Tai ChiExplore this ancient Chinese

exercise emphasizing balance and health improvement.

www.oregon.usa.taoist.org 503-220-5970

Valley Cinema PubBvtn-Hillsdale Hwy.

503-296-6843

By Kim Mercogliano

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Our Town C o m m u n i t y S t o r i e s

By Spencer “The Catalyst“ Rubin

Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue New Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue Bethany Station 68 Opens

moved into and began operat-ing out of the newly constructed

the former Station 68 located at

withstand a major seismic event, -

made available free-of-charge to

and for a fee to business, social,

room will open for public use on

reserving the Station 68 community

room, please call 503-649-8577 for

serving the community from the new location and invite the public

of the station and apparatus, a short dedication ceremony at 11:30 am,

mobile safety house for kids to

be made available over the next few weeks and can be found at

For more information on station 68, visit www.tvfr.com.

By TVF&R Staff

503-464-6711 Kelly Christiansen

kellyccatwalkhair.com

(9248 SW Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy)

FALL COLOUR... BEWITCHING HAIR...

Livingproof Moroccanoil J Beverly Hills Loreal Professionnel

the

eau premiere beauty collection

Redken 5th Avenue

Are you a great ‘Listiner’?Beaverton Business: BUILD! MAINTAIN! GROW! THRIVE!

Yeah…Yeah…Yeah…you’ve read too many customer

customers” “You’ve got 2 ears and

blah…blah…blah!!!-

duce you to one of the best listiners -

out…yeah, he’s listining! You may have met him before:

This is my bro…Ben The Super Lab!

when his mother is off on one of her many errands…is here by the

appears passed out…oblivious to

Among many examples of how this and other dogs are acutely

-ing example has always impressed

by that door…and hear car after car after car pass by our house and

-ond their beloved mother hits the intersection on the corner where we live, they spring up and head to the garage door to wait for and

blast through our intersection…and they have heard their tires hit the strip of bricks adorning that

humans go on about our life…these 4-legged listining machines

wife’s vehicle’s engine…and the difference between it slowing down to turn into our drive way

sound of her tires hitting the bricks

rolls home…because these guys

that we are drowning in noise…that people just don’t care like they used to…that texting and social media have trained us to look down and perhaps be more inter-ested in other things rather than our employees or customers…makes this type of reminder all the more

Sad to say, but if you train, train, train on basic listining, interest, engagement…you will be leagues

People will tell their friends: “I

people are connected and feel engaged…they buy in!

Are your people world class list-iners? Are they IN-terested in your customers? Are they IN-volved in their life and/or buying experi-ence? If not, they need to be!

your customers…or do they feel that customers IN-vade their lives? It Happens! You’ve experienced the eye roll or awful attitude at another

business when their people are simply mad that you IN-terrupted their day and/or life!

Are you this way with your people? Be brutally honest with

IN-spire your people on a daily -

ing values and why they must hap-pen at every turn!

It’s a trickle down to how they IN-teract with your customers…and if you guys are great at this, it is a constant powerful, non-verbal IN-vitation to come back!!

Make It Easy For People To Do Business With You!

Spencer Rubin is a Beaverton Resident with 3 kids attending local schools. With 23 years in the adver-tising and marketing Industry with AM1360-KUIK, Spencer has become a passionate advocate for the suc-cess of small, local business own-ers. This article has been adapted for the BRG from his weekly Catalyst newsletter.

Questions? Contact Spencer at 971-732-4745 or [email protected]

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Our Town S u s t a i n a b l e B e a v e r t o n

Custom Builder | Interior Design

(503) 718-7934LanphereConstruction.com

Lanphere Construction & DevelopmentLanphere Construction & Developmentt

LCD provides an experienced team of crafts-people specializing in new construction, additions and large-scale residential renovations. From custom homes to single room remodels, there is no job too large or too small. We also have completed many outdoor living areas and full backyard landscape renovations.

Sustainable BeavertonHelp Plant 1 Million Trees!

-munity is poised to plant one

million native trees and shrubs

-

to complete the work in only one

Beaverton residents can be!

for All partners have planted four million native plants within the

past decade—200,000 of these trees have been planted right here

Help us plant and spread the word about this great opportunity to provide cleaner water, improve wildlife habitat and care for our

join us for food, giveaways, cama-raderie and—good work!

an upcoming event, visit jointree-

NOW LET’S PLANT!

Upcoming events:

Community, Beaverton

Cornelius

Park, Sherwood

For more information about the city’s sustainability efforts, visit www.BeavertonOregon.gov/Green.

Native Plant of the MonthBig leaf Maple

Btree that is seen throughout the western coastal range and native to

to 75 feet tall and spread from 30 to

15 inches wide and reach around

color the leaves turn a bright yel-low color right before dropping in

making stringed instruments like

beautifully grained wood is also used for making pianos frames, furniture, paddles and gun stocks

This Native Plant of the Month has been brought to you by the City of Bea-verton’s Landscape and Urban Forestry Department. Visit Clean Water Ser-vice’s Native Plant Finder webpage for interactive questions to help you find the right native plant to fit your needs!

Common Name: Big Leaf Maple

Binomial name: Acer macrophyllum

Soil type: Fairly moist, well drained

Sunlight: Full sun to partly shady

Plant type: Single or multi-trunked tree

Foliage: Large Deciduous 5 lobed leaves

Fruit/Flower: Brown, double winged, seeded samara/ small greenish- yel-low cluster of flowers

By City Landscape & Urban Forestry Staff

By City Staff

Zoo News is Good News For third year in a row, Oregon Zoo is honored by peers at national zoo conference

aquariums across North America this month, earning another presti-gious award from the Association of

award was announced September

that we’ve earned the respect of our peers from around the coun-try, and we are very proud of this

awards over the span of three years

awards, I traveled to Portland to

more awards, and this year it has

it’s universally regarded as among

Award for the second consecutive year, receiving top honors for its

-

Fall Hours (Sept. 2 to Jan. 4, 2015) 9am to 4pm, grounds open until 5pm www.oregonzoo.org

By Oregon Zoo Staff

Just Think Bucky, plant a million

more of these and we won’t go

hungry for years!

By Cesaly Gomez

New Business SpotlightBeaming Bronze Salon

Blocal small business owned

-dence is the foundation to inner and

the results you seek and to look and

-

quality products manufactured in

professionals who keep up with the

working in this business is being -

dence achieved by the client" says

For more information call: 503-430-7598

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Swedish Pancakes ..............................................................................$9.553 delicately rolled pancakes, dusted with powdered sugar and served with lingonberry butter.

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

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

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

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

Mexican Restaurant

503-601-7000 | 12025 SW Canyon Rd. Beaverton | Open: Sun - Thurs: 11am - 10pm, Fri - Sat: 11am - 11pm

Enjoy Authentic Mexican Food at its Best!

Dine-in or Take-outPollo Fundido ...................................................................................$13.95Deep fried four tortilla filled with chicken breast and monterey jack cheese.

Burrito Chipotle ................................................................................$13.95Wrapped flour tortilla with grilled chicken breast, onion and bell pepper.

Suiza Enchilada ..................................................................................$9.95Two corn tortillas stuffed with your choice of filling with a delicious green tomatillo sauce and melted cheese.

Arroz con Pollo .........................................................................$11.95Boneless chicken breast sauteed in a traditional sauce with mushrooms, carrots, celery and spring onions.

69¢ Morning Beverage!Daily 6-9am w/Entree Purchase

503-644-8848 | www.villageinn.com10650 SW Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy

Strawberry Crepes ComboThe classic combination of luscious strawberries and cream, crowned with whipped cream. Served with your choice of two hickory-smoked bacon strips or two sausage links ($9.19).

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

Double Decker ClubSlow-roasted, hand-carved turkey breast, shaved ham, hickory-smoked bacon and American cheese, with juicy tomato, crisp lettuce and mayo stacked on your choice of toasted bread ($9.89).

All-World Double Cheeseburger®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).

Southwest SaladSavor the festive flavors 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).

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

Food for Thought3 Easy Rules for Better Health

-ing to remind yourself of

what is good for you?! In a health enhanced lifestyle, a few small

1. Morning Stretch

notice when your pet wakes from

few extra minutes each morning and

down on all fours, drop, your head

and arch your back, continuing, pick your head up and sway your back,

little bit quicker in the morning!

2. Drink Water

water before a meal will hydrate you

your body produce, will not become

quicker and the nutrients absorbed

3. Avoid Late Night Snakes

Set a time when you decide you will

three to four hours before your bed

body is hard at work repairing it’s

then that will take away from its abil-

Remember: have fun, eat well and always - always “Let food be thy medicine!” - - Hippocrates

Celia Lambert has earned her PhD in Holistic Nutrition and fine tuned it through the school of life. She is the mother of six happy, healthy children. Questions? Contact me! [email protected]

By Celia Lambert, PhD

Charred Octopus ........................................................................................................... 12.95preserved tomato / olive / chorizo / saffron potatoes / aged balsamic / chili oil

NY Strip Steak .............................................................................................................. 34.95cherry-bacon marmalade / dark cherry demi glace / gorgonzola potato puree / grilled greens

Bacon Poached Pork Loin ............................................................................................. 28.95smashed fingerling potato / grilled peach / radish / ricotta salata / warm bacon vinaigrette

Oregon Albacore ........................................................................................................... 28.95pan-seared rare / summer vegetable caponata / baba ganoush / fingerling potatoes / saffron aioli / opal basil

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

3775 SW Hall Blvd, Beaverton, OR 97005 | (503) 641-6161 | hallstreetgril l.com

Local Contractors Give Back

n Saturday, September 13th

their time and expertise to a Habitat

participation in the build—some of the crew’s families joined in as

to our community because our community makes up our customer

off Hall Blvd, near downtown Beaverton, comprises 24 houses;

skills to good use by framing walls

vinyl siding, and helping to clean

each employee donated 9 hours of

great company and feel it’s impor-tant to give back and bless others”

By Melissa Cagle

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Our Town R e s t a u r a n t R e v i ew

As a graduate of the Le Cordon Bleu Program in Culinary Studies, I enjoy experiencing the fine dining avail-able at so many of our local eating establishments. Beaverton has such diversity to offer the curious pal-ate that it’s hard to know where to begin. Well, now you can start your month off right here with me and my 3 Dishes Review.

Greg may be contacted at: [email protected]

3 Dishes Neighborhood Restaurant ReviewThai Pasta

this restaurant when their close friend and former owner, took to ill health and had to move back

operates two other food carts in

so taking over this location was

provided an added bonus because they can serve a greater variety of

Bangkok-style cuisine with some

are that most of the dishes prepared

get a dish that is served with ground

the custom way the meal would be

Having learned this wonderful tidbit, these were the three dishes I got to try:

��������Crying Tiger (Price: $9.95)

thinly sliced, and served with a tama-rind herb dipping sauce and sticky

-rind sauce provided a nice, tangy freshness to the steak, thanks to the

bit of the sauce atop the rice was

�������Hawaiian Pad Thai (Price: $9.95-$12.95 (Dinner price/choice of meat)

Inspired by one of the daughters, this creation infuses a bit of Hawaii

rice noodles are stir fried with your

egg, green onion, bell pepper pine-

-

onion and a tangy, sweet homemade

have gone for hotter but I wanted to have a good ratio between sweet and

of seafood: calamari, shrimp and

noodles are excellent, taking in all

�������Guay Tiew Tom Yum (Price: $8.95)

this is the one stop, everything-but-

meats: shrimp, BBQ pork, ground

topped with bean sprouts, green onion, ground peanuts, and crispy

-

-port a great, little gem that is tucked within an overlooked strip mall off

sweetest lady, working her tail off

when not attending college classes, is spending her remaining hours at

spent a good two minutes on the

family!These were my 3 dishes, which

ones will you try?

Story & Photos By Greg Mattie

Oh My God Roll (4 rolls) .................................................................................................. $6.95Golden Tortia, cream cheese, imitation crabmeat and basil, served with spicy plum sauce

House Special Curry (lunch menu) ..................................................................................$7.25If you love peanut sauce you must try this red curry mixed with bell peppers, carrots & broccoli

Oriental Eggplant Stir Fry (lunch menu) .........................................................................$7.25Choice of protein stir-fried with Thai eggplants, bell peppers, mushrooms, onions, & black bean sauce with Thai chili paste and basil leaves.

Drunken Yakisoba Noodles (lunch menu) ........................................................................$7.25Fresh Japanese egg noodles stir-fried with choice of protein, egg, Napa cabbage, carrots, onion, green onion, & sesame oil in Thai homemade sauce.

Tom Yum Fried Rice (lunch menu) ....................................................................................$7.25Fried rice with choice of meat, egg, onions, peas, carrots, cashew nuts in homemade Tom Yum sauce.

Find out why Thai Pasta is Portland’s Favorite Food Cart for Thai Cuisine!

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Dine-in | Take-Out | Delivery: 503-590-9718

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Our Town C o m m u n i t y S t o r i e s

By Washington County Shreriff’s Office By BPD Staff

BPD InvitationTake the Public Safety Tour

Have you toured the Beaverton

police are offering guided tours of

your chance to get an inside look at the police department, and to see

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to a new location this summer, the city has an opportunity to con-solidate, prepare, and renew the current building as a public safety

Learn more: visit www.renewforour-blue.com or contact 503-526-2432 to sign up.

Washington County Sheriff’s OfficeBullying Victim? Not Your Kid

Teen2Teen

children talk to other teens before telling us what is happen-

that they are using their iPhone or laptop to defend themselves from a malicious rumor or that they are

good intentions, there is another

provide coping mechanisms and strategies meant to head off the harmful things kids do when cop-ing on their own, such as truancy, substance abuse, self injury, and

stalk their victims day and night through social media, online

help your adolescent through one

Save and share this information with the teens in your life:

For more information:

Call: 1-877-968-8491

Online Chat: OregonYouthline.org CSC: text the keyword teen2teen to 839863

www.linesforlife.org/content/about-us www.linesforlife.org/

Jail Recruits Earn Top Awards

arlier this Summer, three of our recruit jail deputies graduated

earned a shooter’s pin and the

selected by her class for the

missed receiving the top

three to our team of outstanding

For more information:

www.co.washington.or.us/sheriff 503-846-2700

Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District: connecting people, parks and nature

by Bill Evans, THPRD

A unique project funded by THPRD’s 2008 voter-

approved bond measure is taking shape in several of the district’s most popular natural areas.“Nature Revealed: Discovering Nature through Art” funds natural resource art installations at ve natural areas and parks. The project was conceived to educate patrons about natural history and the environment, encourage them to connect with nature, and foster repeat visitation to parks. “We’re excited to offer a new, engaging, and artistic way for our

patrons to connect with nature in our parks,” said Kristin Atman, interpretive programs supervisor and the project’s manager. “It’s a rst for our district.”

The rst installation was completed in August at the Jordan Woods Natural Area in Cedar Mill. “Mossuments” consists of three large granite sculptures that focus on the small things in nature (e.g., moss) in a grand, monumental way.“It was fun for my 8-year-old son,” said area resident Michael Barton, who regularly visits park sites with his family. “I told him there would be things to look for on the trail, and that became his pursuit, to nd the installations before I found them.”The granite blocks aren’t dif cult to nd; they’re huge (9,000 pounds).Each stone has appropriate pH

levels to allow moss to grow, which means they will constantly be changed by nature. “This particular installation is about how nature happens over time, in particular with the growth of moss on structures,” Barton said. “My son got excited thinking about coming back in the future and seeing what changes actually happened.”Two other installations are at various stages of completion. “Tree Tectonics” at Raleigh Swim Center and Park features two large granite sculptures highlighting geological processes that have been placed intentionally next to trees that will interact with the stones as they grow. At Greenway Park, trees will be planted among three granite compositions engraved with poetry. These installations are

meant to change, grow, shift, heave, and evolve over time as the trees reach maturity. The stones have been placed in the park; trees will be planted later this fall.Two other installations are scheduled:

Hazeldale Park Bethany

Lake Park and Rock Creek Greenway

For more information, visit www.thprd.org/art.

Patrick Barton, 8-year-old son of THPRD’s Michael Barton, investigates the new “Mossuments” art at Jordan

Woods Natural Area in Cedar Mill.

New Business SpotlightVillaSport Athletic Club and Spa

After a much-anticipated grand opening in August, VillaSport

has already earned the top spot as Beaverton’s premier athletic club

the latest state-of-the-art equip-ment and classes in a remarkable 130,000 square foot resort-like

you need to maintain a healthy lifestyle, including a complete kids

club with two hours of child care, a full-service day spa, indoor and outdoor pools, 120+ group exer-cise classes per week, luxurious locker rooms and concierge-style

VillaSport is also a great place to be with your family and friends

programs, services and amenities unlike those you’ve seen else-

-ple with families like yours who share the common goal of leading

VillaSport offers special events

will be more than your workout

Stop by to see our stunning club, meet our helpful staff and review our extraordinary programs

For more information, visit villasport.com or call 971-317-2600. VillaSport is located at 13900 SW Meridian Street in Beaverton, at the corner of Murray and Jenkins, across from Nike World Headquarters.

By VillaSport Staff

By Bill Evans, THPRD

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Q: Is speeding up to get through a yel-low light legal as long as my front

tires enter the intersection before the light turns red?

A: No. Under ‘ORS 811.260, Appropriate Driver Responses to Traffic Control Devices’, a driver facing a steady curcular yellow signal must do the following: The driver shall stop at the intersection. If a driver cannot stop in safety, the driver may drive cautiously through the intersection.

Q: I drive a delivery van and was told by a store man-ager that I could park in the striped space in front

of the store. The space just left of the striped space is a disabled parking space. Is it legal for me to park in the striped space that is next to a disabled space?

A: (No) Oregon Revised Statute 811.615, “a person commits the offense of unlawful parking in a space reserved for persons with disabilities if the person parks a vehicle in the aisle regardless of whether or not the vehicle displays a disabled person parking permit”. Aisle spaces are the space next to a disabled space and are used for unloading wheelchairs from the side of a vehicle.

Q: Can a person park in a disabled parking space if there is no sign but just the symbol on the

ground?

A: (No) Oregon Revised Statute 811.615 “A person commits the offense of unlawful parking in a space reserved for persons with disabilities if the person parks a vehicle in any parking space that is on private or public property and that is marked or signed to provide parking for persons with disabilities and the vehicle does not conspicuously display a disabled person parking permit”.

Traffic Q&A: With the Beaverton Police Department

If you have a traffic question that you'd like us to ask the Beaverton Police Department for this column, email us at: [email protected] (For all other police questions, call the police non-emergency number: 503-526-2260)

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Automotive Q&A with the Beaverton Car Guy

Q: While driving my vehicle I constantly

hear a high pitched squeal coming from the wheel area in the front, when I apply the brakes the noise stops.

-ing is what is called a warning squealer that is attached to the

-tor the the brake pad lining is less

pads are not replaced in a timely fashion severe brake damage will occur to the brake rotors and then, a simple repair becomes a large

Q: Our older Honda Civic has a great

amount of road noise and on long road trips it is very tiring. Is there anything I can do to help reduce the noise?

are basically 2 types of rubber used to make tires, one of which is a harder rubber which transfers the road noise up into the cabin of the vehicle more aggressively than

the cabin noise and cheaper than

is a self-adhesive insulation mate-rial that sticks to the interior of the

be removed from the interior cabin

method can be quite costly, as it

Q: I purchased a new Honda in 2013, I

have what is called an oil life monitor, it reads in percentages, what does this mean?

-cally reads the amount of soil in the engine crank-case, so if you drive mostly in the city, the engine oil soil’s more quickly due to stop & start driving being more strenu-ous on the vehicle’s engine than

shows the remaining life on the

Q: How accurate are car thermometers

and where is it located? Does it adjust for a car that sits in the sun on hot pavement?

sensor is located under the hood,

the vehicle starts to move it will

degrees higher than the actual tem-perature if the vehicle is just sitting

it would read a little lower in the event the vehicle were parked

the vehicle becomes mobile, and has been driven for a minute or two, the sensor will recalibrate to the actual temperature, to send a proper reading to the meter inside

By Larry Ferfuson

Larry has been in the automotive industry for over 25 years and has several degrees in automotive tech-nology. Although currently working for Beaverton Infiniti, Larry prides himself on shooting straight with practical, unbiased information and advice.

Questions? Contact the Car Guy through the paper at: [email protected] or talk to Larry directly 503-930-1493. [email protected]

Beaverton Freshman Wins Statewide Contest“If I were a mayor I would…,”

A her city and how she would plan to carry out that vision if she

Nandini Naidu, a freshman at Valley Catholic High School, won for her essay, "If I were a mayor I

Association annual civic aware-

9 Beaverton City Council meeting

“Nandini winning this contest -

ing, Beaverton is home to some of the most talented students in the

“She’s an inspirational young lady and we’re proud of her statewide

level, with 52 entries forwarded

contest includes submissions by students in sixth through eighth

Nandini wrote her essay as an

In her essay, Nandini wrote -

tion through community events, like computer literacy sessions and open gym activities, as well as summer internship and volunteer

strive to attract more companies to

an environment that welcomes new business will help to lower the

unemployment rate by providing more job opportunities," Nandini

the issue of substance abuse in the community, stating that the intol-erance about drug abuse starts at

"I will create more programs for

educate the students on the danger of drugs and how they can ruin a

As mayor, Nandini admitted her vision to develop a perfect Beaverton will face many chal-

words make her believe it can be

we are faced with a challenge or criticism that our plans will never work, think why not? If we as a

our power to make this city the best that it can be then we are not doing

For more local stories, visit kptv.com

By KPTV Staff

Nandini Naidu receives her award from Mayor Doyle

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Our Town Te e n Ta l k

By Ben Moreno

By Hailee Meacham & Laila Mottaghi

By Kaaren Bedi

Busy Beavers at Beaverton HighIntroducing Senior Sarah Tantare

hile summer break is tra-ditionally a time for high

schoolers to stay up late and sleep in all day, there are a few students

-cated ten days to helping others through service trips carried out by

-eled to San Francisco to volunteer at a Boys and Girls club in the

-mer, they travelled to Guatemala to

volunteer in homeless shelters and

far her favorite experience, “You get to immerse yourself in the cul-

was the one getting the help she needed to grow in this world, “It wasn’t just us helping them, they completely changed our whole

It’s hard helping others in need and yet feeling as though you can’t help

you can do to help them besides what you’re doing and you want to give them everything you have but

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to participate in service trips,

derived from her experiences are “priceless” in her opinion, “I think the best part has been connecting with people in my youth group and in all these different communities that I would never have gotten a chance to connect with…[it has]

taught me so much about myself

working with her youth group in the future, and has hopes for a

and the lessons she’s learned are invaluable, “It changes everything you’ve learned and everything

feel like you have a place in the

Musings of a Beaverton TeenEven as seniors, we can still be a kid... for just a bit longer

his is the last few years we

of those around us can’t wait to become adults and that’s okay but that doesn’t mean we all have to

It’s okay to be afraid of grow-

Next year we can vote, we can

the last year we have people watch-ing over and taking care of us so closely, and for a lot of us, this is a

these last couple years to enjoy our fading childhood before it is left

High school is supposed to be some of the most stressful years

test scores and still cram yourself with extracurricular activities that

can very easily be the most stress-ful years and can often be forgotten

Applying to colleges and focus-ing on school is very important, but just as important is using your

okay to still enjoy playing Super Smash Bros and Pokemon on your

It’s okay to still go outside when it rains and feel your feet

-

adventures and take in the smells of the forest, hearing the twigs

a little bit of time out of your day to be a kid again can be one of the most stress relieving things you can do during one of the years that necessitates the most dedication

advantage of that?

Hailee and Laila are senior edi-tors of Beaverton High School’s newspaper, the Hummer, and enjoy reading, writing, and watching docu-mentaries. You can contact them at: [email protected].

Stress isn’t good so why not be a kid for just a little longer?

Ben Moreno is a sixteen year old Junior at Health and Science high school who enjoys writing and hopes to study law after graduating.

Surprise! Will You Marry Me?But What if I’m Not Thrilled with the Ring?

verybody loves a surprise,

despite the best of intentions a sur-prise engagement ring is the wrong

engagements rings is about taste and money- and if you are going to marry your partner you better be able to discuss those two subjects

But if you want to be surprised, do a little work first.

the computer/iPad with your

pages with diamond shapes or

friend’ and be sure to point out

hints and he still went rogue and got something that just isn’t your

Be honest but very tender: No one likes being told they didn’t choose

to get something that would mean

Be realistic: If you dream of a

to save money, you may need

considerate: work within a realistic

Communicate: Find out why they

You will look at two things everyday after your wedding, your

negotiating to make sure you love

owned jewelry store is a great way

have a good exchange policy and are able to work with your budget

Smith & Bevill, your local family jew-elry store, has AGS certified appraisers on staff as well as master gold smiths and factory certified watch makers. We are buy gold, silver and platinum jewelry.

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Speeder Spotlight for SeniorsHelp Your Family and Neighbors, Get to Know the CERT Program

information is endless and can be -

way is just to pick one item or task

a few starting points you may be

myself, graduated from the pro-gram a few years ago and it was

is designed to prepare you to help yourself, your family, and your neighbors in the event of a major

emergency services personnel will not be able to help everyone imme-diately, you can make a difference

-ommends that we create a personal support network made up of sev-eral individuals who can be trusted, and who will check in on you in an emergency, to ensure your wellness

Consider friends, family members, relatives, personal attendants, co-workers and neighbors to include

other’s needs and how to help each

Beaverton who is going out of their

way to make our community a bet-ter place? I would love to interview

Remember to check your speed and enjoy the ride!

For More information on CERT, visit: http://www.beavertonoregon.gov/index.aspx?nid=856

S d S tli ht f S iOur Town S e n i o r s N ew s

Edgewood DownsIndependent Retirement Community

Come and join us for our

October Travel Adventures!We are an active community that

loves to travel. Contact us this month to learn more about one of our

October travel adventures.

Please call 503-643-5418

7799 SW Scholls Ferry Road, Beaverton, OR 97008 | 503-643-5418 | www.holidaytouch.com

Travel

with us in

October!

By Carolyn Best, SCAC

By Jolene Guptill

Senior Citizen’s Advisory CommitteeSharing Memories: Halloween at My House

Not much thought was put

cut three holes, and pulled them

again!

Ginger from around the corner, and

been there, but he was more than welcoming to this neighborhood

a bar with stools, where we went

But on this Halloween, we stood in line in front of the glass candy counter salivating at all the

goober peas, gum balls, and many more choices, too many to men-

scooper and dig out a variety of penny candy that he generously

poured it into our brown paper

all yelled as we ran out the door to

how we would wax the windows of

Believe me it was all “talk” as all of us knew it would not be worth

After an exhausting evening, sometimes carrying home two or three bags full, we would march up our front steps to be greeted by

newspapers on the living room

can keep this, No not these,” she

said as she ritualistically separated what was supposedly good or not

fondly, as I unexpectedly went into my Parents room to say good night, and they were eating these same

your children and grandchildren as you stir your historical pot?

Performance dates:The SCAC serves as a liason between Beaverton’s senior community and the City. For more information,, visit: http://www.beavertonoregon.gov/Index.aspx?NID=292

Networking -4- DiabetesBeat Neuropathy!

Next Meeting Dates are 10/7, 11/11 & 12/9, 5 - 6:30pm at BESThq (12745 SW Beaverdam Rd)

Presented by:Bruce Huck, Diabetes Consultant

Since there is no medical preven-tion or cure for diabetes, our

group is dedicated to networking -

plications from diabetes by learn-ing to control the source of our symptoms: Appropriate Nutrition, Physical Activity and medication

Get in touch with the activities

of coffee at a time!

Your 3 step game plan to BEAT (diabetic) NEUROPATHY

For diabetes information, search: managingdiabeteseveryday.com

Bruce K. Huck is a Diabetes Consult-ant who enjoys mentoring. “Diabetes is not about waiting for the storm to pass, it is about learning to drive in the rain.”

For more information about this networking group, contact Bruce: 503-523-7478 [email protected]

Capitol Tour in Salem

503-641-0911www.hearthstonealc.com

12520 SW Hart Rd. | Beverton, OR 97008Family Owned & Operated

Enjoy FREE food, fun and a performance by Billy & the Rockets!

Thursday, October 23 4:00 - 6:00 PM

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Charming Boutique Assisted Living

Please RSVP by October 21 (Space is Limited)

As former chair of the SCAC, Jolene Guptill has been advocating for Beaverton seniors for the past 12 years and continues to bring aware-ness to senior issues and news through the BRG.

Questions? Contact:

Jolene at: [email protected]

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EVENT

Jim Teasly was down 14lbs after six weeks with blood sugars under 130. After 12 weeks he

was down 25lbs and his blood sugars under 120!

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Our Town O u r H i s t o r y

12412 SW Broadway St | www.historicbeaverton.org | 503-430-0106

ON ExhibitWe Remember

Early Medicine (1880s – 1930s)

Children’s Games (1920 - 1965)

Country Store (1900s - 1940)

Farming Tools (1890 - 1920)

On the Oregon Trail Display

Early Farming (1900s – 1950s)

FEATURED ExhibitDining Through the Decades:You are invited to a new exhibit at the Beaverton History Center celebrating how we ate from the early 1890s. Later we will have other decades exhibited.

Also on display are “Things that hold Things”. See these unique containers from our history.

Volunteer or become a member! 503-430-0106

Beaverton History CenterBeaverton History Center

Beaverton, This Decade 100 Years AgoThe Bank of Beaverton is Robbed... Twice!

Woman Stops Robberyhe Bank of Beaverton suffered

1911, just a year after it opened in a wood-plank building on Broadway

-ine on the streets of Beaverton as we know it today, three men stole a horse and buggy in Garden Home, drove to Beaverton and entered the

noise of the three men entering the bank and securing an exit awak-

men escaped in the buggy and were

Bank Robber Caught in Los Angeles

Charles Conley was not as lucky with his getaway in 1919, though he had carefully laid

California with his young bride

stole car from the Columbia Shipbuilding Company in

drove to Beaverton, where he held up the cashier with a revolver and stole $3,839, then shut her in the

to his father-in-law’s home outside

told his in-laws that his wealthy

grandparents were taking him and

in-law, became suspicious of his son-in-law’s story after his daughter sent him a letter later in the month describing the couple’s

Never trusting his son-in-law, Henning took it upon himself to

traveled to Cottage Grove, where Conley claimed his grandparents

returning to Portland, Henning supplied a picture of Charles Conley to the local police as well

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$2,300, mostly hidden in his mat-tress, claiming that he has earned

was held in California until he could be extradited to Hillsboro for

Ironically, Henning would be arrested just a week after Conley

for having eighty quarts of home-

It appeared that Conley had

where they were eventually

Primrose, shot and killed the Chief

In 1929 a new building was built on the corner of Farmington

Interested in more local history?Visit the Beaverton History Center!

By Julie Nielsen

By Yubin Lu

After 2 robberies, the Bank of Beaverton builds a new secure building on Farmington in 1929

New Business SpotlightLongevity Acupuncture Clinic

ongevity Acupuncture Clinic

-ticed Chinese medicine and acu-

is a full service Chinese medicine clinic that offers acupuncture,

therapy for a great variety of con-ditions, such as all kinds of pain, emotional disorders, stress, anxi-ety, digestive disorders, neurologi-cal disorders, respiratory disorders, immunological diseases, allergies, skin disorders, gynecological dis-

-oped his own unique treatment for lower back pain, acute prostatitis,,

--

If you have any health issues, or if you have a condition that has failed to be successfully controlled, please schedule an appointment

About Chinese medicine and acupuncture, Dr. Lu has the following statement:

Chinese medicine and acu-puncture have been consistently practiced for 3000 years. It has it’s unique theories and treatments for different diseases. It is a medicine that does not only treat diseases, but also address prevention of dis-eases as well as a healthy life. It is a safe, cost-effective medicine that people today really need.

for new patients in his new clinic

lecture series on Chinese medicine -

ested, you can call 503 207 3862 to

For more information or to schedule an appointment, call 503 207 3862 or visit www.longevityacuportland.com.

The Facebook page of the clinic is www.facebook.com/longevityacu-punctureclinic503.646.0635

12900 SW 9th Street | Beaverton, OR 97005

Visit us at www.BeavertonLodge.com

Call or stop by today. We look forward to

showing you around!

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We have some of the largest studio, 1-bedroomand 2-bedroom apartments in the area

Prices start at $1,695, including all utilities,(except telephone) and you will enjoy your weekly

housekeeping and linen service along with a

Heated indoor mineral saline pool with seniorwater aerobic classes, art gallery, full activity

schedule and so much more . . .

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

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

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

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

BJ Willy’s Progress RidgeDaily: 3-6pm, Sun-Thu: 9:30p-closing, Full Bar~16 Beers

on Tap, www.bjwillys.com, 503-747-7319

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

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

Broadway Saloonin 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 WingsTue & Thurs 12pm-12am, Mon-Fri 3-6pm & 10pm-12am, $1 off tall pints, 50¢ wings allday www.buffalowildwings.com, 503-645-9424

Cafe MurrayhillEveryday from 3:00-6:00pm, Discounted appetizers! Wine, Beer & Cocktails. www.cafemurrayhill.com, 503-590-6030

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

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

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

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

Hall Street GrillM–Sa: 3–630 & 9-close, Sun:

3-close, Drink specials, tasty morsels & nibbles. 503-641-6161

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

La FogataMon-Sat 3-6pm & 8pm-close Sunday - All Day! www.lafogata-restaurant.com

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

Malones Cafe & BarDaily 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 HouseDaily 4-6pm & 9-cl, Food starting at $2.95! Beer, Cocktail and Wine specials, never offered before! 503-643-1322

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

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

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

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

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

Peppermill LoungeMon-Fri: 4:00-7:00pm (22 draft beers) · Food & drink specials + huge late nite menu. Open till 2:30am daily. 503-642-5193

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

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

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

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

Stockpot BroilerDaily 4:00-6:00pm & 9:00pm-close, Menu items from $2.50, and bar items from $3.25. 503-643-5451

Sylvan Zoo House & SaloonDaily 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 StopMon-Fri: 3:00-6:00pm; Sat & Sun, food only 11pm-close, Beer, Blood Mary, Micro Brews, 10245 SW Canyon Road, 503-643-4758

Happy

FamilyFriendly

Hour

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

Dairy QueenWeekdays 2:00-4:00pm, Half-Price Soft Drinks, Shakes & Arctic Rush 12870 SW Farmington Rd., 503-644-3469

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

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

John’s Incredible Pizza Co.Family Fun Pack for $89.99: 4 buffets, 4 beverages, and 4 $25 FunCards! johnpizza.com, 503-520-0000

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

Monday, October 20, 2014Monday, October 20, 2014

Fall Voters’ ForumFall Voters’ Forum

6:15 PM — Meet the Candidates and enjoy refreshments

7 PM — Voters’ Forum

JOIN US FOR THE

The Voters’ Forum will highlight candidates and ballot measures

for the general election. Come listen, learn and ask questions.

Invited Candidates:

State Senate 17th District

Elizabeth Steiner Hayward (D) (I) IncumbentJohn Verbeek (R) (L)

State Representative 27th District

Robert D Martin (L)

Tobias Read (D) (R) Incumbent

State Representative 28th District

Jeff Barker (D) (R) IncumbentLars D H Hedbor (L)

State Representative 34th District

Ken Helm (D)

Brenden King (L) (R)

Ballot Measures:

Measure 92 Requires food manufacturers, retailers to label “genetically engineered” foods

Measure 34-221 Washington County vehicle registration fee for road maintenance & operations

Measure 34-226 Authorizes bonds to rebuild city hall as a public safety center

NEW

LOCATION ——

Questions for the Candidates or Ballot Measures?

Email in advance to: [email protected].

Deadline for submission of questions is Friday, Oct. 17.

For more information: Call Miles Glowacki in the Neighborhood Program

at 503-526-3706 or visit www.BeavertonOregon.gov/VotersForum.

Presented by: Beaverton Committee for Community Involvement

Out & About W h a t ’s H a p p e n i n g T h i s M o n t h i n B e a v e r t o n ?

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14611 SW Teal Blvd, Beaverton, OR 97007 | 503-579-2403

“Wholesome Grub for the Pets You Love!”

Locally Owned and Operated

Out & About W h a t ’s H a p p e n i n g T h i s M o n t h i n B e a v e r t o n ?

CLASS

EVENT

Tickets on sale NOW….ticket prices are $20 (VIP), $17 (regular admission) and $15 for seniors. Call or visit The Venetian Theatre, Hillsboro, OR to purchase tickets (503.693.3953).

Compassion Cultivation TrainingLearn How to Train Your Mind & Heart

eveloped at Stanford

nine week course developed by the Center for Compassion and

including recordings, readings

previous meditation experience is

designed to enhance the qualities of strength, courage, and resilience

health care providers, counselors, care-givers, workers, business

owners, and anyone who wants to develop their innate heart of

-

-tion, and in-class interaction, par-ticipants learn how to sharpen their ability to focus, increase mindful-ness, kindness, and compassion for

have documented the resulting

reduced stress, anxiety and worry; increased sense of happiness and joy, and greater connection with

amount of time spent by participants in formal meditation correlated

and heart to intentionally choose compassionate thoughts and actions, and develop skills as an effective change-maker in our

your abilities as a caregiver, pro-vider, educator, or simply, as a human being!

To register or find out more, call the Jade River Healing Arts Center at 503-297-3825 www.JadeRiverPdx.com

Your Healing Sanctuary:

Come home to who you truly are.

503-297-3825 | www.JadeRiverPdx.com

7303 SW Beaverton-Hillsdale HWY(in the heart of Raleigh Hills)

Acupuncture

Oriental Medicine

Naturopathic Medicine

Primary Care

Anti-Aging Therapies

Massage Therapy

Reflexology & Reiki

Aesthetics & Skin Care

Yoga Therapy

Fitness Training for Health

Cooking & Nutrition Classes

Compassion Cultivation Training

Special wellness or spa days for personal & corporate events

Providing Effective, Integrated and Compassionate Complementary Medicine for pain, injuries, family medicine, stress reduction, women’s health care,

fertility enhancement and wellness for more than a decade.

Assistance League Events

Shop ’Til You Drop Events

Please join us at Assistance

Oct 16-18: St. John’s clothing

Oct 18: JewelrySparkle in Baubles, Bangles

and Beads

Oct 28-30: Cashmere

Children’s Book DriveAssistance League Collecting Books for Make A Difference Day

-tion combating childhood poverty,

new and gently used books for

by bringing children’s books to

Consignment Shops in Beaverton

Past recipients of Assistance

community include the Aloha

in need in the Beaverton and Hillsboro school districts who qualify for free clothing through

-gram, which is run by Assistance

Assistance League® of Greater Port-land Thrift and Consignment Shops are located at 4000 SW 117th Avenue in Beaverton. Proceeds from the all volunteer staffed shops benefit the local community. Assistance League has been helping local children and victims of violence since 1965.

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EVENT

Storables

Bouffant Hair Salon

ZoomCare

FireHouse Subs

OnPoint Community Credit Union

EventsFor a full listing of all our upcom-ing events, visit our website at www.CedarHillsCrossing.com

OMSI Nutrition MissionSunday, Oct 5th, 12pm-2pm

OMSI helps students understand what kind of nutrients bodies need and which different type of foods provide those nutrients.

Red Cross Blood DriveThursday, Oct 9th, 1pm-6:30pm

A single donation can save up to 3 lives! To schedule a donation appointment time contact the Red Cross at 1-800-RedCross or go online to www.redcrossblood.org; using sponsor code CHCrossing.

Sports Card Show

Saturday, October 11, 10am-4pmThe Twin Oaks Sports Card Show is always a favorite! Stop by to check out the variety of sports cards and sports memorabilia held throughout the interior mall.

Spooktacular Pumpkin Contest

Sat, Oct 18th thru Fri, Oct 31stSimply guess the weight of all the pumpkins on display in the Spooktacular Pumpkin Set. The three closest guesses will win Cedar Hills Crossing gift certificates to the store of their choice! Simply guess the weight of all the pumpkins on display in the Spooktacular Pumpkin Set inside the mall.

Kid’s ClubTues, Oct 28th, 5:30pm-6:30pm

Join us for Halloween themed crafts! Not a member of the Kid’s Club? That’s ok! Children 12 years of age and younger are always invited to join the fun!

Mall-O-Ween!Fri, Oct 31st, 5:30pm-6:30pm

Join us for fun and safe trick-or-treating with participating stores. Look for the orange sign posted on the window of participating stores (exterior and interior). While supplies last!

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

Events Cont’d Events Cont’d

Storables

Now Open!

3205 SW Cedar Hills Blvd 503-643-6563

Health & Wellness Resource FairSaturday Oct. 4, 9am-1pm at the Elsie Stuhr Center

9:30 am “Independence Where You

Are: Planning for Aging in Place”

by Sinai In-Home Care

Join this informative and interac-tive workshop to explore what everyone needs to know about maintaining independence as we age and what you can do now. Staff from Sinai In-Home Care, a non-profit, licensed Comprehen-sive In-Home Care Agency, will explain important considerations and solutions for each of us and our loved ones when it comes to our health and safety. From plan-ning through implementation, participants will have an oppor-tunity to explore what is impor-tant to them as well as how to ensure that support is there for them when needs may change. Find out why an In-Home Care Agency may be a good idea and how to find one that is right for you or your family member. Learn about resources are avail-able for seniors’ independence and what to look for when choos-ing an in-home care agency. Paige Coleman, MBA, Executive

Director. Shannon Miller, RN, Case Manager, Erika Foldyna and Jessica Elkington,Client Care Co-ordinators.

10:45am “Laughter Is the Best

Medicine” by Visiting Angels

Laughter is a powerful antidote to stress, pain, and conflict.

Nothing works faster or more dependably to bring your mind and body back into balance than a good laugh. Humor lightens your burdens, inspires hopes, connects you to others, and keeps you grounded, focused, and alert. With so much power to heal and renew, the ability to laugh easily and frequently is a tremendous resource for sur-mounting problems, enhancing your relationships, and support-ing both physical and emotional health. Phyllis Peabody, Commu-nity Relations Specialist for Port-land Visiting Angels

12 noon “Healthy Aging, Naturally” by National College of Natural

MedicineMegan Golani, ND, provides in-sight on healthy aging from a na-turopathic perspective. Aging is inevitable, learn what you can do to keep your health with valuable tips on diet, lifestyle, improving sleep and stress reduction.

Health Screenings/ServicesBlood PressureHearingBalanceFlexibilityAND More!!

Flu Shots$30 covered by most insurance plans. For details please contact the Stuhr Center

FREE Healthy Snacks!Great Raffle Prizes!

Thank You Sponsors:

THPRD Elsie Stuhr Center5550 SW Hall Blvd, Beaverton 503-629-6342 www.thprd.org/facilities/stuhr/home

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41Pine Mountain

Ranch

43Spring Hill

Organic Farm

20Blue Darter

Farm

65Stephens Farm

57Kimo’s Dips &For the Love

of Pasta

55Henry Higgins Boiled Bagels

51Sun Gold Farm

69Champoeg Farm

49Pumpkin Ridge

Gardens

48Sosa Farms

71Kiyokawa

Family Orchard

78Humdinger

Foods

83Decadent Creations

80Martinez

Farm

87Willamette Valley

Cheese

88DeNoble's FarmFresh Produce

91Rose City

Pepperheads

95Kaleng

Produce

101-1May's

ProduceFlowers

161Casa deTamales

175AmbachtBrewing

68Zoe Ann's

Cheesecakes

67MeeMee’s

Goodies

173New DealDistilling

174Eastside Distilling

181Fetzer’s German

Saugage

111McCarthy’sBeverages

101-5Malou's Gourmet

Brittle

101-4Olympic

Provisions

101-7Don

Felipe

101-8EsoticaPasta

15Briar Rose Creamery

16Early Mom

177Smokin

Rose BBQ

164C’est

Si Bon!

168Gabriel’sBakery

172Feastworks

37Fressen

Artisan Bakery

1Greens Bridge

Gardens

26Haury Farms

29Denison Farms

21 ThompsonEnterprises

38Souper Natural

40Hammer & Tuffy's

19Sweet Briar

Farms

18Grandma

Candy Jams

170Big O’s

DeliciousPizza

105GatheringTogether

Farm

110LittlePatch

113Pony

Espresso

Parking

178-AEdgemaster

MobileSharpening

22Bees & Beans

8Tobor Bread

4SkipanonSeafood

6AlexFarm

11Packer

Orchards

97Three DRanch

101Simply Grown

Beef

101-3HomeGrownFood

98Cosmic

CrumblesBakery

23Arcane Cellars

84Linda

Brand Crab

103Bleu

DiamondDressings

92ProFarmProduce 33

Quinn’sCrab Cakes

100Hummus

Stop

73WintersFarms

85Lonely Lane

Farms

58Rossi Farms

61Baird Family

Orchards

166IC

Confections

35TBees

34Portland

JuiceCompany

9SimingtonGardens

Message From the Market MasterSo Long to Summer, I’m Ready for Fall!

Because of our unusually warm spring and summer, most

growers report that their crops have been a few weeks ahead of

I heard whispers of pumpkins ready for harvest, I considered issuing a unilateral ban on them in the market until I was ready to

say that I am completely done with Summer! I am craving the cool,

I cannot wait to stack up the lawn furniture, cover the bar-be-que and stash my watering wand in the

conditioner that I have been trip-ping over for the last three months

looking forward to the smell of a large pot of pinto beans simmering on the back burner of my stove, and I want to have friends over for a grilled-cheese-and-tomato-soup

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watery commercial stuff but the thick, spicy kind that you make

make hers in a roasting pan in the oven, but the crock pot has changed modern day apple butter produc-

assemble your apple butter and

can start it before you go to bed,

any apple variety will work for this recipe although you may have to

See you at the Market!

Market MasterGinger Rapport

Vegetable of the Month

KOHLRABI: The Sputnik Vegetable

Now, with so few people famil-iar with kohlrabi, the vegetable is often described as looking a lot like Sputnik, which is not

globe rests just above the surface of the earth, and long stems shoot up from the curved sides as well as from the top, giving it a spiky

is clearly displayed because the leaves don’t begin until a foot or so above the pale green or vibrant

store, its foliage will have been removed, so be sure and buy from a local farmer and you’ll get two

the crunchy bulbous stem, and the leaves, which can be used as you would kale or any other

Although the outside color

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

To Key Bank andFarmington Rd

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To BeavertonArt Court Booths

Music Stage

To Beaverton City Library

Beaverton City Park

To Public Restrooms,Playground & Fountain

By Ginger Rapport

Continued on Next Page

Simington Gardens, Aurora, Oregon

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What’s in Season

Apples, Asian Pears, Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage,

Carrots , Greens, Herbs, Pears, Peppers, Potatoes, Pumpkins, Sweet Corn, Tomatoes, Winter

Squash

Vendor Guide

Offering an exclusive selectionof Oregon wines, handcrafted by our dedicated winemaker.

www.ArcaneCellars.com 503-868-7076Booth #23

Quinn’s CrabcakesSimply the best!

Fresh and handmade from locally caught dungeness.

503-709-6984Booth #33

From our hives to your homeLocal raw honey, creamed raw

honey, bee pollen, royal jelly, and more. www.tbshoney.com

503-858-7207Booth #35

Hand Made & Local Dressing.Do you like fresh chopped garlic, pepper & chunks of bleu cheese?

Stop by our booth for a treat.Booth #103

Fresh Dungeness CrabAlso salmon, halibut, tuna,

rock fish, oysters and more! www.lindabrandcrab.com

866-569-4891Booth #84

100% Grass Fed Beef Heritage Pork

On-Farm USDA processing www.lonelylanefarms.com

503-845-4252Booth#85

Ask to Join Our CSACome see us for your fresh

and picked asperagus www.profarmproduce.com

509-280-3900Booth #92

Mediterranian AppetizersFresh Pita Bread Fresh Pita Chips

503-209-5517Booth #100

Sustainable Family FarmWide variety of vegetables,

berries, fruit, flowers, honey, jams & syrup.

www.wintersfarms.comBooth #73

Cold-Pressed Raw Fruit & Veggie Juice. No preservatives or sugars. Delivered to your doorstep

daily! portlandjuicepress.com 503-913-3367Booth #34

SMALL FAMILY FARMLocated in Aurora, Oregon

Organic produce 12 months a year Join our CSA farm share

www.simingtongardens.comBooth #9

Continued from Previous Pageof kohlrabi depends on the variety, the inside is always the

excellent source of vitamin C and potassium, and also contains vita-min B6, folic acid, magnesium

are rich in vitamin A, so don’t

the stems and leaves and set them

and the root section off the kohl-rabi, and work your way around with a paring knife or vegetable

I often eat kohlrabi as-is, just like

wedges or matchsticks, and have it as part of a raw vegetable tray, with or without a sprinkle of salt, a light vinaigrette, or a veggie

KOHLRABI: The Sputnik Vegetable

RECIPE

SPOTLIGHT

Recipe of the MonthCrock Pot Apple Butter

HSue Poff’s recipe for Crock Pot Apple Butter:

5-6 lbs of apples*, peeled and sliced

a pinch of saltCombine ingredients and cook

Cook 1 more hour stirring often

If you do not have the time to make apple butter, never fear,

Grandma Candy will make it for

She lovingly stirs every batch of

I have to resist the urge to eat her apple butter by the spoonful, opt-ing instead to use it on whole grain

Grandma Candy uses only apples, white grape juice concen-trate, cinnamon, cloves and lemon

full of homemade jellies and jams

Saturdays!

Vendor SpotlightSimington Gardens

Simington Gardens is a small family farm located in Aurora

vegetables year round and cur-rently are cultivating about eight acres with six people full time, two part time and are in our seventh

-ber farm share program, where participants pick up weekly shares

of freshly harvested vegetables at about ten locations in the Portland

-

produce in many New Seasons

and on the menus of Portland area

a large variety of crops for market and wholesale including various

leafy greens, tomatoes, brassica roots, beets, carrots, tomatoes, cucumbers, winter and summer squash, garlic, potatoes, melons,

peppers, sweet peppers, and, every-

each week and seeing familiar faces, meeting new customers and

watching the seasons change as almost every week there is some-

members have been so supportive as the farm has grown over the years and we look forward to many

provide in the coming weeks new and exciting fall and winter crops like turnips, kohlrabi, cabbage and

Stop by our booth and do some shopping!

Out & About W h a t ’s H a p p e n i n g T h i s M o n t h i n B e a v e r t o n ?

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A Simplified Map Of The Real WorldReading and Discussion by Oregon Author Stevan Allred

October 4, 2pm at the City Libraryhe New Friends of the

will be reading from his book “A

to the public and begins at 2pm on

short stories that are set in the

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families, loggers, farmers, former classmates or even the occasional stripper, learn how these residents

after the event and refreshments

NFBCL Annual Meeting

will follow Allred’s presentation

Highlights of the meeting will be an update on the library, the

Branch, the Friends’ contributions to library programs and services

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Author Stevan Allred is from Beaver-ton and attended Sunset High School. He currently teaches writing at The Pinewood Table.

EVENT

EVENT

Love Aunt Tilly, but not her “special” ring? We can help!You don’t have to wait till pigs

www.smithandbevill.com | 503 644-1333 | 9875 SW Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway, Beaverton, OR 97005Beaverton, OR 97005Beaverton, OR 97005

You don’t have to wait till pigs

We know that cleaning out your jewelry box can be emotional. We will treat you withrespect and give you the information you

need to make a decision that is in your best interest. No appointment necessary. No matter the condition we purchase gold,

platinum and silver- including flatware and service pieces.

First Friday Beaver Sculpture DonationCopper Beaver to be Donated to the History Center

Fan addition to the Beaverton Historical Society with the dona-tion of a copper sculpture from Calvin Hamreus, owner of Copper Creations Gallery in downtown

two beaver and incorporates actual pieces of wood that beaver have

resident of Beaverton, former Central Beaverton NAC chairman, and architect who recently added sculpting in copper to his artistic

-ies and Art Shows in the past few years and recently he had a piece

Historical Society beaver piece as a namesake for his city and because of his connection to com-

a way for future generations of people from Beaverton to get close

Copper Creations Gallery is

Beaverton and will be participat-

Fridays along with other down-town/central Beaverton businesses For more information about the sculp-

ture or gallery contact Cal Hamreus at coppercreationsgallery.com or call 503.644.0299

High School Football On:

October 3, 7pmWestview @ Jesuit - On Air & OnlineSherwood @ Tualatin - Online Only

October 10, 7pmBeaverton @ Sunset - On Air & OnlineLake Oswego @ Tigard - Online Only

October 17, 7pmLakeridge @ Tualatin - On Air & OnlineValley Catholic @ Banks - Online Only

October 24, 7pmLiberty @ Wilsonville - On Air & Online

Beaverton @ Jesuit - Online Only

October 31, 7pmBeaverton @ Jesuit - On Air & OnlineHillsboro @ Wilsonville - Online Only

Online at www.kuik.com/hssports

Fi F id B S l D iOut & About W h a t ’s H a p p e n i n g T h i s M o n t h i n B e a v e r t o n ?

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Library EventsBeaverton City Library

12375 SW 5th St., Beaverton www.BeavertonLibrary.org

503-644-2197

All events are free. Registration, where noted, is one month in ad-vance. www.BeavertonLibrary.org/register. For more informa-tion, call or visit library website.

General

An Afternoon with Brian Doyle

Sunday, November 2. 2-3pm. The Beaverton City Library hosts award winning Oregon author Brian Doyle as part of Oregon Reads 2014. Doyle will speak about William Stafford’s peace writings and how they inspire his own work. Oregon Reads is a statewide program to encourage all Oregonians to read the same book and this year commemo-rates the centennial of Oregon’s most celebrated poet, William Stafford.

Brian Doyle is the editor of Port-land Magazine at the University of Portland, and the author of many books, including the novels Mink River and The Plover. Spe-cial 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/

Computer classes are back! The library offers a selection of free basic computer classes, in-cluding Microsoft Word, Excel & PowerPoint, and Google Docs. Classes are held at various times during the week, some mornings and some evenings, and a few on Saturday mornings. Please check our website for days and times.

We offer two book discussion groups for adults. For booklists for these groups and more information: http://beavertonlibrary.org/ index.aspx?NID=159

1. Recommended Reads meets the fourth Tuesday of each month at 6:30. Please join us regardless of whether you fin-ished the whole book!

2. Pacific Northwest Reading Café. 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.

Writers group. Present your work to a friendly, supportive community of fellow writers. The group meets the 2nd Sunday of each month at 2pm & the 4thThursday at 7pm.

Winter Blues be Banned! Tuesday, October 14. 6:30-8:30pm. Meeting Room B. Ward off the winter blues! Learn how depression and sadness can be reduced from the perspectives of a Counselor, Naturopathic Doc-tor, and Massage Therapist, Beth Mogck, MA, NCC, LPCI. In this presentation, learn non-medi-cation ways to help relieve de-pression symptoms, including a brief introduction to mindfulness meditation.

Kids Page

OBOB Book ClubWed’s, Oct. 1, 15 & 29, 4-5pm

Come discuss Battle of the Book books and answer trivia about a different book each session.

Sept. 17: Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. Oct. 1: One and Only Ivan. Registration Required. Grades 3-5, drop-off.

Chess ClubSaturday, Oct. 18, 10:30-11:30amHone your skills against oth-er players or learn the game. Grades 3-8, drop-off.

Sunday Family MovieSundays, Oct. 19, 2pm

Enjoy the auditorium’s posh seats while you watch popular new-to-DVD family movies on the big screen for free! All ages; children under 10 must be super-vised.

Teen Creative Writing Contest - I saw! I heard!

Wed., Oct. 1 – Wed., Oct. 22During the month of October, the Beaverton Library Foundation is sponsoring a creative writing contest for teens in grades 6-12! Entry forms with guidelines and writing prompts will be available at the main library and Murray-Scholls Branch and online at http://www.beavertonlibrary.org/teens in the Events & Contests section starting Wed., October 1. Entries must be submitted by Wed., October 22.

BAM! Hands-On Art for Homeschoolers

Monday, October 6, 1-2pmGet inspired at the Beaverton Arts Mix! Drop in and create your own unique work of art. Grades Pre-K-12 with family, drop-in.

Teen Read Week Sunday, Oct 12 – Oct. 18

Celebrate Teen Read Week 2014 by reading and releasing a great book. Drop by the teen room at the main library or the Murray-Scholls Branch pick up a book while supplies last. Grades 6-12.

Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad

StorytimeMonday, October 13, 4-4:45pm

Come hear all about Alexander’s terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day in this special storytime. Ages 2-10 with family.

Music & Movement Storytime

Saturday, Oct. 25, 10:30-11amDance, jive, and use rhythm props in this movement-focused storytime. Great for wiggle-worms! Ages 2-5 with family, drop-in.

Make Your Own MonstersMonday, October 27, 4-5pm

Come make silly, scary or just plain fun monsters! Ages 2-12 with family, drop-in.

Spooky BabiesTuesday, Oct. 28, 10:30am & 1pmDress in your costume while dancing to fun, spooky Hallow-een music and parade around the library! Ages 0-6 years and their families, drop-in.

Zombie PartyTuesday, October 28, 7-8pm

Get your ghoul on and come in your best zombie garb prepared to strut down the costume run-way. There will be trivia, games, activities and snacks. Don’t for-get your braaaaaiiiiiiins! Grades 6-12.

Main Library Storytimes Baby Bugs: 0-12 mos 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 agesSaturdays, 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

Nerd Night – Trivia for adultsTues., Oct. 7 6:30-8

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 Master, Miss Heather, suggests a team of wide-knowledge. She chooses a mixture of question types, but some of them are definitely hard. This month, expect questions about the 1970s, current events, among others.

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

Book Group Tues., Oct. 14 from 7-8:30 p.m.

Oct. selection: The unlikely Pil-grimage of Harold Fry

New members are always wel-come to join our book group. 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. Book Club schedule: http://gardenhomelibrary.word-press.com/adult-programs/book-group/

Sustainability FairTues., Oct. 21 from 4-7 p.m.

The 5th annual Garden Home Community Sustainability Fair will be Tuesday, Oct. 21 from 4-7. Free and open to the public. Pe-ruse booths on various sustain-able topics and businesses from gardening to recycling to wa-ter. Here are a just a few of the booths that will be at the 2014 fair: Winterbloom Inc (landscap-ing), Toxic Reduction Outreach, Sunlight Solar Energy, Solar Or-egon, Washington County Recy-cling, New Season’s Raleigh Hills (they always bring great snacks), Green Living Journal, RS Solar Energy, Friends of Tyron Creek, Laurence Overmire, Brooks De-sign Services, and Beaverton Solid Waste & Recycling. Plus check out a Tesla electric car and the THPRD Naturemobile here! Recycled craft and activities for children too.

Friday Fright Film Night!Friday, Oct. 31 at 6:30 p.m.

Every month on the 4th Tuesday, fall through spring, we show a different foreign or independent film. To celebrate Halloween, we’re showing a selection of short films inspired by HP Love-craft from the US and abroad. See our winter film schedule at: gardenhomelibrary.wordpress.com/adult-programs/film-club/

Family EventsRead to Hannah (the Dog)

Do you have a child who is nerv-ous reading? Have them read to Hannah, a sweet, non-judging doggy who will listen as they practice. Dates vary, space must be reserved. We have some available for Oct. 14 and Oct. 28. Call 503-245-9932 to reserve a space for your child.

Book Babies StorytimeEvery Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. This storytime is perfect for children aged 0-24 months but all wel-come.

Preschool StorytimeEvery Weds. at 11:45. Recom-mended for children ages 2-6 but all are welcome.

New evening family storytime

Every Thursday at 6 p.m. enjoy an all ages storytime.

Support Your Library

by donating to the Beaverton Library Foundation online @

beavertonlibraryfoundation.org

The Book CornerFor gently used books at

affordable prices w/ proceeds donated to the Beaverton Library. www.bookcornerbeaverton.org

503-643-5188

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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.

503-644-5555 | www.oregonswashingtoncounty.org

Pumpkin Patches, Hay & Corn Mazes

Throughout October - hours vary by location

visitwashingtoncountyoregon.com/Play-Shop-Dine/Farms-Markets/Pumpkin-Patches

First FridayOctober 3 – Downtown

Beaverton www.downtownbeaverton.org

Spooky Streamside Celebration

October 3 – Tualatin Riverkeepers (Dirksen Nature

Park /Tigard)

Tualatin River Fall Colors Paddle

October 4 – Tualatin Riverkeepers (Browns Ferry

Park/Tualatin) www.tualatinriverkeepers.org

5K Zombie Mud RunOctober 4 – Lee Farms (Tualatin)

www.leefarmsoregon.com

North Willamette Harvest Trail

October 4 and 11 – North Willamette Vintners (SakéOne/

Forest Grove) www.nwvintners.org/

Beaverton Art Mix!October 4 through 12 – Beaverton City Library

www.beavertonoregon.gov

Date NightOctober 10 – Plum Hill Vineyards

(Gaston) www.plumhillwine.com

Toni Lincoln: An Evening of Jazz

October 10 – Walters Cultural Arts Center (Hillsboro)

www.hillsboro-oregon.gov

As You Like ItOctober 10 through 26 – Theatre

in the Grove (Forest Grove) www.theatreinthegrove.org

Great Onion FestivalOctober 11 – Sherwood

www.sherwoodchamber.org

Birds & Brews FestivalOctober 11 – Fernhill Wetlands

(Forest Grove) www.facebook.com/

thefriendsoffernhillwetlands

Crafting DayOctober 11 – Oak Knoll Winery

(Hillsboro) www.oakknollwinery.com

ApplefestOctober 11 – Oregon Heritage

Farms www.oregonheritagefarm.com

Pacific NW Geological Tour

October 12 – The Grand Hotel at Bridgeport (Tigard) www.winesnw.com

Portland Cello ProjectOctober 17 – Walters Cultural Art

Center (Hillsboro) www.hillsboro-oregon.gov

Time Travelers’ Ball & Market Faire

October 18 – Washington County Museum (Hillsboro)

www.timetravelersball.com

Color Vibe 5kOctober 18 – Washington County

Fair Complex (Hillsboro) www.thecolorvibe.com

West Coast Giant Pumpkin Regatta

October 18 – Tualatin Commons www.tualatinoregon.gov

Regatta Run / WalkOctober 18 – Tualatin

Community Park www.fitcitytualatin.com

Washington County Artists Open Studios

October 18 and 19 – Participating Artists Studios throughout

Washington County www.washcoart.org

Dial M for MurderOctober 16 through November 2 – Bag&Baggage Productions /

Venetian Theatre (Hillsboro) www.bagnbaggage.org/evemts/

dial-m-murder

Spooky AlesOctober 29 – Cornelius Pass

Roadhouse (Hillsboro) www.mcmenamins.com/

events/122480-Spooky-Ales

Verboort Sausage Festival

November 1 – Visitation Catholic Church (Forest Grove)

www.verboort.org/dinner

Synopsis: In the spirit of the theme of the season, and in keeping with our commitment to new works and local playwrights, HART presents a night of original one-acts, conceived, written and directed by members of the HART community. From allegory to dark humor to slice-of-life, these short plays will be entertaining and challenging.

Learn to Draw & Paint Your Loved Ones, Pets and Family members!

Synopsis: HART Theatre is again presenting our Playwrights’ Showcase, taking a unique look at the creative process which takes a playwright’s work from page to stage with readings from previously unproduced plays or works in progress. Actors will read the scene(s), followed by a discussion of what has just been presented. There will be six readings in all. Bring your inner director, be prepared to discuss what you’ve seen, and don’t forget your imagination! Our panel of judges will select one of the works to be produced in July of 2015.

Classes are Fridays, Oct. 3, 10, 17, 24 (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 reward-

ing type of artwork learning.

Please contact Kumi Pickford for more information:

[email protected], 503-436-8502. www.kumipickford.com

Bridge Crossing on Banks Vernonia Trail by Melissa Hay

Aloha Community LibraryThere is a chill in the air!

S

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Community Collage Project on

kicks off at 10:30am with a special

of collage to bring the worlds in -

from 11am-2pm, to collage a tile

be assembled to create a collage of the library’s façade, which will be on display in the library until

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happens when an ordinary guy stumbles onto the hidden vacation destination of vampires, were-wolves, and other creepy monsters

your bean bags and lawn chairs to the library annex right around

if you wish!

Visit us at alohalibrary.org.

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Synopsis: A wealthy spinster and her maid take a Connecticut sum-mer home in 1931. When they arrive, all the help has quit, except for an odd butler who warns that something strange is going on. They are soon joined by the spinster’s niece who’s brought a “friend” who turns out to be a young man! After a night of attempted break-ins, the sound of gunshots, and the discovery of a dead body, the detective arrives and things get really strange!

$15 Adult | $12 Student, Group, Senior | $5 Youth

OCT 3 - OCT 18

DIRECTED BY: JOSH POUNDERS & MELISSA RILEYBOOK BY: JAMES LAPINE

MUSIC AND LYRICS BY: STEPHEN SONDHEIM

Fri & Sat 7:30 PM | Sun 2 PM

Beaverton Civic Theatre Presents

Beaverton Library Auditorium

Supported bythe Beaverton Arts Commission

Synopsis: James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim take everyone's favorite Brothers Grimm characters and bring them together for a modern classic. The story follows a Baker and his wife who wish to have a child, Cinderella who wishes to attend the King's Festival, and Jack who wishes his cow would give milk. Everyone's wish is granted, but the consequences of their actions return to haunt them later with disastrous results.

TICKETS 503.620.5262 www.broadwayrose.org

SEPT. 18 - OCT. 19

A tuneful, riotous romp that’s part mystery,part drawing room farce, and all musical comedy.

Photo by Paul Rich

CinemarkCedar Hills Crossing 800-FANDANGO+984

CinetopiaProgress Ridge

503-597-6900

Valley Cinema PubBvtn-Hillsdale Hwy.

503-296-6843

Call Theaters for Show Times

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Wed, October 1 Men, Women & Children NR

Friday, October 3 Annabelle R

Gone Girl R

The Good Lie PG13

Left Behind PG13

A Good Marriage NR

Drive Hard NR

The Hero of Color City NR

Friday, October 10 Addicted R

Dracula Untold NR

Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day PG

The Judge NR

Kill the Messenger NR

One Chance PG13

I Am Ali NR

Automata NR

Whiplash NR

The Overnighters NR

Catch Hell NR

Friday, October 17 Fury NR

The Book of Life PG

Men, Women & Children NR

Birdman R

The Tale Of The Princess Kaguya NR

Dear White People R

Young Ones NR

Camp X-Ray R

Rudderless NR

The Culture High NR

Friday, October 24 John Wick NR

Ouija PG13

Stonehearst Asylum NR

White Bird In A Blizzard R

Reach Me NR

Exists R

St. Vincent PG13

Friday, October 31 Nightcrawler NR

Before I Go to Sleep R

Horns NR

Hit By Lightning NR

ABC’s of Death 2 NR

Synopsis: All across America, parents are becoming increas-ingly dissatisfied with the state of public education. The current state of our educational system & economy shines a spotlight on problems with traditional schools. Class Dismissed show-cases a growing trend in alter-native education strategies that are working for many families across America.

Don’t miss this Exclusive Screening - 1 Show ONLY!Sunday, October 26, 7:55pm at Valley Cinema Pub (9360 SW Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy)

classdismissedmovie.com/see-the-film/private-screenings

Coming to a Theater Near You!

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Tales of a Beaverton Super-MomMoving On to a New Stage

y mama always said that life is just a bunch of stages, and

whichever one you’re in always feels like it’s never going to end…until you’re long past it and sud-

As with most things my mama says, I’ve discovered this is pretty

graduated from the sleepless nights and potty training and toddler tantrums and preschool co-op, and now, suddenly, all of our children are in full-day school, I’m back to working almost full-time, and my husband is coaching middle school

-what self-reliant, nobody needs me 24-7, and we even seem to have some sort of system in place that keeps the house running--which, for a number of years, I was pretty

So although there is always some sadness in watching a chapter close, there is also that little excite-ment of wondering what’s around the bend…and I’m feeling ready for where this ship is heading, because I’ve been a mom long enough now to get that this part of the journey will be different than anything I’ve imagined and will, inevitably, have highs and lows…but it will also be the only time we’re in this particular stage, so we might as well put on our life jackets and ride those waves

In a minor melancholy moment

the other day, after watching my suddenly very grown-up 5 yr-old walk herself down the hill to school, open those big double doors, and disappear inside with-out looking back, I remembered a moment recently where I’d picked her up in the kitchen and tried to lift

But even though she’s quite independent in her new school world, she’s also apparently still young enough to have a ton of

10 minutes before we were sup-posed to eat dinner last night, she said, “You don’t need to use that

And I love that her life is still simple enough that our neighbor-hood and familiar routes are as

reading to her, she asked me what, exactly, does “famous” mean?

when everybody knows you wher-

we have to stop so you can talk to

your normal, every-day, chatty

little time documenting some of the more humorous moments of my children’s lives, and thank good-ness for this opportunity, because

-ing gig has at least ensured that at least a small piece of their child-

But I’m feeling like we’re mov-ing on to a new stage…one with new adventures and new struggles and, predictably, a few funny moments that I may not even recall

on to the next generation, because it’s time for my children to start writing their own stories—in their

Message from the editor:

Dear Maureen, thank you ever so much for opening your life, heart and family to us these past couple years. Your insight into parenthood, as revealed through your unique writing style, wit and charm, brought smiles, laughs and even some tears to our readers and followers of this column. You are truly a SuperMom... but better yet, a super neighbor that’s helping to make Beaverton the best DAM city in Oregon!

Sincerely, Michael L. Wong (Editor)

Beaverton Kids CornerThis month’s Kids Corner features Addison Moore (age 5), Preschooler at Young Learners Preschool off Cornell Rd.

(Parents, do you have a talented pre-teen? Submit your child’s poem and

artwork to:

[email protected])

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

Halloween contest

*Win A $25 Gift Certificate*Let’s have fun in the BRG! Throughout the paper there are 9 school related images scattered about. Find & count up every instance of the black witch (shown below), and you could win a $25 gift certificate to Black Bear Diner! And as a bonus, find the one white witch, and you’ll be automatically entered into the drawing no matter what.

Email your answer to [email protected] 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 August WinnersKarla Forsythe, Jan Seiler, Sindy Sibold

Find Me!

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Maureen is an educator, Girl Scout leader, and often frazzled parent to 3 active girls. She finds mother-hood to be a far more humorous and humbling experience than she ever expected.

By Maureen Wilson

By Bob Strong

The Care & Feeding of Your HomeWhen Seconds Count… Part 2

hen I was a Boy Scout in the 1950’s, one of the merit badges

to teach youngsters the theory, appli-

vividly is having to identify which lights, appliances, and outlets were controlled by each fuse in the fuse

fuses have given way to circuit breakers, but the concept remains

accurately labeled as to what cir-

thousands of homes during the past two decades I can tell you without

in your distribution panel, unless you create it for yourself! Again, it would be money well spent to have an electrician or handyman help you with the process, if you are not

Finally, if you have gas appli-ances in your home, you also need to know how to shut-off the gas at the

Since the most dramatic emergency that comes to mind is a ruptured line due to an earthquake, there is a tool

It’s nothing more than a double-ended, rustproof wrench that hangs right on the meter, so it is always

--

ing out of a ruptured line, you don’t want to waste time digging through your tool box looking for a wrench!

any plumbing supply store, many

Handyman Bob offers home improve-ment advice on his radio show, Around The House, every Saturday from noon to 2:00 on FM News 101 KXL.

And, during the week, he is the De-velopment Director for Molly’s Fund Fighting Lupus. For information on this debilitating disease, visit www.mollysfund.org.u d orgg

MermaidIf you were a mermaidI'd make a wishto be a mermaid too...

So I could swim and play with you!

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