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History: Reliving Radio from the 1930s & 1940s, Dec 7th (1pm), page 5 NEW! I'm Green, Are You?: Beaverton Sustainability, page 16-17 3 Dishes Restaurant Review: Tom's Pancake House, page 18 NEW! Busy Beavers: Outstanding Students At Beaverton HS, page 26 Holiday Theatre: Performances Around the County, page 30
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Welcome! (Message from the Mayor | About Us | Beaver Cartoon) ....................................2
Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation (News)...........................................................3
KPTV Channel 12 (News) .......................................................................................................3
Cedar Hills Crossing (Shopping Map | Events | Directory) ..........................................4
Beaverton History (Newsletter) ...........................................................................................5
Local Shopping Guide (Maps | Announcements | Business Listings) ..............6-13
Aloha Business Association (Newsletter | Member Listings) .........................14
Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue (News) ................................................................16
I'm Green, Are You? (Sustainability | Beaverton Farmers Market) ...................16-17
Eats & Treats (Restaurant Review | Happy Hour Listings | Coupons | Ads)............18-20
Cruise Beaverton (Police News | Traffic Q&A | Business Listings) ....................21-22
Senior News (Elsie Stuhr | SCAC | Speeder Spotlight) ..............................................23-24
Our Community (News | Announcements) ................................................................24-27
High School News (News | Events) ................................................................................26
Handyman Bob (The Care & Feeding of Your Home) .......................................................27
Beaverton City Library News (Monthly Calendar | News) ...............................28
Just for Fun (Movie | Art | Theater | Events) .................................................................29-31
November Movie Listings (Release Dates | Posters) ...........................................31
Adventures in Beaverton (Super Mom | Literary Corner) .....................................32
ABOUT BEAVERTONAverage rainfall: 36.3 inches per year
City size: 18.7 square miles
Coordinates: N 45º 29.14 / W 122º 47.84 (latitude / longitude)
Elevation above sea level:Low: 131.7 feet above sea level (at the Progress Ridge Rock Quarry / Murray-Scholls Transit Center area)
Average: 189 feet above sea level
High: 698.2 feet (just north of Hwy. 26 and Camelot Ctr)
First Settled: 1847 by Augustus Fanno
Location: Seven miles west of Portland, Oregon
Median family income: $71,303 (2009)
Population: 91,205
CITY COUNCILMembers: Catherine Arnold, Betty Bode, Ian King, Marc San Soucie, Mark Fagin
MEETINGS Tuesdays, 6:30pm City Council meetings are held in the Forrest C. Soth Council Chambers in City Hall and open to the public. For the most up to date agenda and materials call 503-526-2222 or visit: www.beavertonoregon.gov.
USEFUL NUMBERSBeaverton 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
BRG HistoryThe Beaverton Resource Guide (BRG) is a free monthly community paper written, edited and published in Beaverton, by Beaverton residents and for the businesses and people of Beaverton, Oregon, USA. Cedar House Media published the first edition in April of 2011 featuring local businesses, community news, and the Farmers Market. That first issue was 16 pages. Today, the paper is 32 pages and sponsored by a diverse cross section of public and private community organizations.
BRG GoalsBeaverton 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.
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“I cannot believe that you want to
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tree with lights and ornaments!
I’ll have to gnaw on this...”
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he Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District has completed
a long-awaited Westside Regional Trail expansion project, adding 1.5 miles of hard-surface trail that is now open to the public.The year-long expansion, funded by THPRD’s 2008 voter-approved bond measure, means users now have six mostly continuous miles of regional trail in the southern half of the Park District. The path extends north from Tigard city limits at Barrows Road all the way to the Tualatin Hills Nature Park and the MAX light-rail station at Merlo Road in Beaverton.“It opens up a lot of recreational opportunities,” said THPRD project manager Gery Keck. “It connects Progress Lake and the Tualatin Hills Nature Park – two of our jewels
– and provides a nice continuous stretch of trail for people who want to exercise, walk the dog, or enjoy a non-motorized commute.”The $4.1 million project entailed the completion of three trail segments that were previously un nished because of construction challenges, including the need to protect sensitive wetlands. One new segment, over Mt. Williams, was particularly imposing because of steep inclines, trees and a gas line that required some ingenuity to work around. Completion of the project represents another milestone in THPRD’s efforts to create a mostly continuous 10-mile north-south backbone running through the district from Barrows Road to the PCC Rock Creek Campus in Bethany. The backbone is scheduled to be done in January 2016, after completion of a segment of the Waterhouse Trail and a segment connecting the Waterhouse Trail to the Westside Trail.
Meantime, the recently completed trail segments should delight users.“People have been wanting on the trail since we started digging,” Keck said. “I’ve been out there every week for more than a year and every time I’m out, people ask when it will open or stop to say thank you.”
By FOX 12 Staff
A Beaverton gym is turning out teenage boxing champions.
The gym is run by the Police Ac-tivities League of Beaverton. Two young boxers under the age of 16 years old recently brought home national honors.
Alex Hughitt, 13, is in the eighth grade at Whitford Middle School. Hughitt said he had been the target of bullies growing up.
“Yeah, really bad,” he said. “They used to call me names about my skin color and everything.”
He said boxing helped give him confidence in himself. He’s been training at the PAL gym since he was 8 years old and now has com-peted in more than 60 matches.
“He’s had some tough times. He had to learn hard,” said coach Char-
lie Rios. “He didn’t have a lot of skill coming up. And he just had to tough it out, and he did.”
Now, Hughitt is a champion boxer with an impressive title belt. This summer, he won the Junior Gold Gloves National Championship.
Rios said different kids get in-volved with the program for differ-ent reasons. The American Acade-my of Pediatrics opposes boxing for children and teens, but Rios said the young boxers learn hard work, discipline and dedication.
It’s not just for boys, either.
Angie Ornelas, a sophomore at
Sunset High School, won a Junior
Olympics bronze medal.
She competes against other girls
in the ring, but spars and trains
with the boys. Ornelas admitted she
was a bit of a bully outside the ring.
Putting on boxing gloves helped
her channel that energy.
While teenage boxers like Hughitt
and Ornelas are bringing national
recognition to the PAL boxing
program, it’s also for those who will
never move beyond shadow box-
ing. Around 100 kids visit the gym
three nights a week to train on a
punching bag, work out and bond
with others.
Beaverton boxing gym boasts two young champions
Two young boxers from the Police Activities League of Beaverton recently won national honors.
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Happy Holidays!
In addition to great shopping, dining and entertainment, we also have many festive holiday activities planned throughout the holiday season! Visits with Santa, the KGW Toy Drive, a Festival of Giving event hosted by Radio Disney, strolling carolers, a Secret Santa handing out gift cards, plus a chance to win a $250 Holiday Shopping Spree! As always, all the upcoming events and promotions can be found on our website: www.CedarHillsCrossing.com. We hope you are able to come out and celebrate the holidays with us!
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For a listing of all our upcoming events visit our website:
Santa's onsite daily through Dec 24th. Visits with Santa are always FREE! Visiting Hours are Monday through Saturday, 11am-7pm, Sundays 11am-6pm.
Join us for games, music, prizes and holiday crafts including deco-
rating your very own gingerbread house! This is also your chance to make a donation to wonderful local charities, who will also be onsite. For a donation wish list visit our website.
Drop off a new, unwrapped toy during the KGW Toy Drive collection site at Cedar Hills Crossing! Help make a child's holiday a big brighter!
Create a fun, furry friend Gingerbread House and enter into this contest at Cedar Hills Crossing. Proceeds benefit the Bonnie L Hayes Small Animal Shelter. Prizes will be awarded to several different categories! For more details, visit the Cedar Hills Crossing website or Bonnie L Hayes Small Animal Shelter.
Your single donation could save up to 3 lives! To schedule a donation appointment call 1-800-redcross or go online www.redcrossblood.org, using sponsor code CHCrossing. Blood Drive will be held in the Community Room.
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(doors open at 12:15pm)
Admission $5.00 Beaverton History Center 12412 SW Broadway 503-430-0106
Mr. Karman takes radio memories like these to retirement communities, churches, and memory care facilities several times a month. This very special 80 minute multimedia presentation is sponsored by the History Center.
historicbeaverton.org. Relivingradio.com.
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By Ann Koppy
Monthly presentations are held every 2nd Tuesday of the month at the Beaverton History Center: 12412 SW Broadway St
www.historicbeaverton.org [email protected] 503-430-0106
Featured ExhibitsWinter Quilts
Baseball Anyone?
Home for the Holidays!
Currently on ExhibitBeaverton in the 1950s
Rossi Family (1900s - 1930s)
Women’s Case (1700s - 1930s)
Men’s Case (1920s – 1940s)
Early Medicine (1880s – 1930s)
Children’s Games (1920 - 1965)
Country Store (1900s - 1940)
Farming Tools (1890 - 1920)
On the Oregon Trail Display
Beavers of Beaverton Display
Early Farming (1900s – 1950s)
Center Admission is FREE! Donations Welcome.
Beaverton History Center
Relive t h o s e
weeks between Thanksgiving and New Years from decades past with
radio shows, news and the music that reminded us that there is no place like home for the holidays.
Christmas on the Radio, the Way Radio Was at the Beaverton History
that darkened memories of many
or anyone who remembers the
Saturday December 7th, 1pmBeaverton Historical Society Presents
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Population in 1930: 863
Population in 1940: 1,052
Sunset Hwy (Hwy 26) got its name from Sunset Division of the US Army’s 41st Infantry in 1946.
Number of veterans, 2010: 5724
Wettest month: December
Average rainfall: 36.3"/yr (almost 6 inches less than Baltimore).
The land for the city park was donated by William Hocken, former mayor of Beaverton (1914-1917)
BEAVERTONTRIVIA
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Beaverton City Hall4755 SW Griffith Dr., 97005
Mayor's Office, City Council, Water Utility Billing, Police Dept., City Courts, Neighborhood Pro-
grams, Arts Commission & more. www.beavertonoregon.gov
503-526-2222 D3
History PresentationJoin us at the Beaverton History Center every 2nd Tuesday for a FREE history presentation. For details, see the History page.
Nature's Pet: 2 Events(See add on Community page)
The first event is a food drive. At both locations we'll be driving people to "Like" us on Facebook, for each like we'll be donating a meal to the Cat Adoption Team and Cascade Beagle Rescue. So the more likes, the more food is donated!
The second event is a pictures with Santa. Cascade Beagle rescue will be in store December 7th, with Santa. They'll be taking pictures of you and your animal and the donation is only $5, all proceeds go to the beagles!
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 at the Main Library and at Murray Scholls.
Library Storytime Pre-school: Tuesdays at 9:30 (ages 3-6). Toddlers: Thursdays at 11:30 (ages 2-3). 503-644-2197
FREE Mediation Assistance!
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
Building community one conversation at a time!
Announcements
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Restaurant & Office Space Avail. at the Village on Scholls Ferry (16315 SW Barrows Rd)
For more information: [email protected]
503-747-7238 C
Fundraising@Dairy QueenThe Downtown Beaverton Dairy Queen donates a portion of all cake sales sold at regular price to both the Highland Park Band and the Beaverton High School Bands & Ensembles. Customers simply need to stamp their receipt with the school of their choice and place in the customer comment box. This offer is year round!
Gun Show & TellEvery first Thursday, 6:30pm to
10pm at Frontline Arms (4620 SW Washington Ave.)
503-547-2767 Free food and drinks
Operation Paperback is Underway at The Book Corner. US soldiers will receive the holiday gift of books via Operation Paperback now underway at Beaverton's Book Corner. Books may be purchased at the store now thru December 24.
Open HouseThe Book Corner is having an open house from 4 - 7 pm on Friday, December 6th. Stop by and visit The Book Corner while waiting for the City of Beaverton Christmas tree to be lit. Books will be half price from 4 - 7 pm. Refreshments will be available. 12470 SW 5th St. Beaverton. 503-643-4188.
doTERRA Educational Events.FREE! Call Debra @ 503-730-8102
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Directory
Arts & Culture
All local artistsAll original art!
www.artonbroadway.net 503-601-3300 C3
Sustaining High Quality Artwithin the community. Providing
culturally enriching activities, programs and services. www.beavertonarts.org
Learn About our City’s Pastthrough historic photos, artifacts,
exhibits and more! Open Tu/Th from noon to 4pm.
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Automotive
Alexia's Window TintingSigns & Banners Too!
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Local NAPA Auto Auto CareCenter for over 25 years! 16770 SW Shaw St, Aloha www.atbautorepair.com
503-642-7070
(See ad in auto section)
www.kunicollisioncenter.comLuxury Services at Affordable
Prices. Free estimates. Rental cars available onsite.
503-372-7563
Fresh Start Detailwww.FreshStartDetail.com
503 641-3285 C3
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"A banker is a fellow who lends you his umbrella when the sun is shining, but wants it back the minute it begins to rain."
"Conservatism is the blind and fear-filled worship of dead radicals."
"The man who does not read has no advantage over the man who cannot read."
"In the first place God made idiots. This was for practice. Then He made school boards."
"You believe in a book that has talking animals, wizards, witches, demons, sticks turning into snakes, burning bushes, food falling from the sky, people walking on water, and all sorts of magical, absurd and primitive stories, and you say that we are the ones that need help?"
Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better known by his pen name Mark Twain, was an American author and humorist. He wrote The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and its sequel, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, the latter often called "the Great American Novel."
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P l e a s e v i s i t o u r l o c a l b u s i n e s s s p o n s o r s .
Education
Beaverton City Library12375 SW 5th St, Hours:
Sunday 1pm - 5pm Monday - Thursday: 10am - 9pm
Friday: 10am - 6pm Saturday: 10am - 5pm
(503) 644-2197 D3
Support Your Library
by donating to the Beaverton Library Foundation online @
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Beaverton Business: Build! Maintain! Grow! Thrive!
Through my grief…as with any loss…I learned a lot last night.
This goes for businesses as much as people.
These days, many look at what
Try and Stop It.
Stanford knows who they are.
Stop Us!
Know who you and your business are.
Spencer Rubin is a Beaverton Resident with 3 kids attending local schools. With 23 years in the advertising and marketing Industry with AM1360-KUIK, Spencer has become a passionate advocate for the success of small, local business owners. This article has been adapted for the BRG from his weekly Catalyst newsletter.
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By Spencer "The Catalyst" Rubin
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Shop local - Give Local - Stay Local... And Get to Know Your Local Business Neighbors!(See Ad in Restaurant Section)
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5850 SW FRANKLIN AVE 3/1/1032=$228,000
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13760 SW 28TH CT 3/3/1873=$300,000
6330 SW FISHER AVE 4/3/2942=$311,000
14355 SW KIMBERLY DR 3/2/1568=$319,900
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Albert Remodeling, 503-330-3293Kitchen/Bathroom/Windows/Deck
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Property Management & Sales www.alpinepdx.com
503-641-4620 C4
Lisa Fain, Realtor/Prop. Mgmt.Beaverton/Westside Specialist!
Working w/buyers, sellers & investors. The Sunset Group
503-679-8477 A
(See ad in Senior section)
Retirement ResidenceHit the road with us because we
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(See ad in Senior section)
Senior Living CommunityWe make it easy to feel
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503-643-9735 B5
Pet Care
Healthy Affordable Pet Supplies Grooming & Self-wash. Cat adoptions available.
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The place for all your bird needs.Exotic birds, healthy foods,
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Grooming at your DoorstepYour Full Service mobile pet
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503-995-8991
Professional
Services
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(1835-1910)
"A banker is a fellow who lends you his umbrella when the sun is shining, but wants it back the minute it begins to rain."
"Conservatism is the blind and fear-filled worship of dead radicals."
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Sunset Computerswww.sunsetcomputer.net
503-866-3747 B3
Independent Insurance AgentBig and Small, We Write it All. Business Ins., Worker's Comp.,
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www.abgemlab.comAppraisals, repair, design consignment, insurance & estates, same day service.
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Business Done Here!Printing, Shipping, Freight,
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Agent Liane Nishimura
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health, business, boat & more! Call Liane at
503 579-3005 A
Religious
& Spiritual
Open Minds, Open HeartsOpen Doors. Beaverton First
United Methodist Church. www.beavertonumc.org
Sunday Worship: 10:30am 503-646-7107 C4
Retail
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Affordable Fashion! (Sizes S-3X)
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Classic & New Video GamesBUY-Sell-Trade-Repair
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503-809-9982 S3
We Buy Gold & Silver!Engagement, Jewelry, Antique,
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503 644-1333 N3
Scandia Importswww.scandiaimports.com
503-643-2424 S3
Signature Shoeswww.signatureshoes.com
503-626-8413 N3
Thrift & Consignment ShopA bargain shoppers paradise!
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503-526-9300 D2
Women's Consignment ResaleDesigners you know,
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503-292-6897 S5
Real Local Florist*Flowers for every occasion, plants, cards, gifts & more! www.beavertonflorists.com
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Grand Opening, April 6th
Purveyers of antique, vintage and collectible merchandise. www.curiositiesvintage.com
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Vintage & Unexpected TreasuresFeaturing: Vintage furniture & accessories, books, gardening
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Catholic Book Store & Gift ShopRosaries, statues, crucifixes,
DVDs and more. www.blessingsfromheaven.org
503-644-1814 C4
HOLIDAY HAIRCOLOUR
KELLY CHRISTIANSEN 503-464-6711The Catwalk Hair Studio 9248 SW Bvtn Hillsdale Hwy
Living Proof Moroccanoil J Beverly Hills
Merry Christmas !
The Vault Vintage Clothing Boutique
Created to be the premiere
the west side of the Portland metro
that there was a real market for
and elsewhere; we also do
Opening December!(See ad below)
Come visit us in Oldtown Beaverton (4590 SW Watson)
Support our Local Business Sponsors!
By Meghan Andersen French
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Located in Raleigh Hills!4475 SW Scholls Ferry Rd, Portland OR 97225
SW Scholls Ferry Rd
SW Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy
All natural candlewaxRecycle old candles and get credit towards a new one.
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Vintage Clothing for the Modern Woman.
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Time for Home Projects?www.homedepot.com
503-469-4242 N1
Hot Tubs, Stoves, FireplacesPools, Free Water Analysis
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503-649-2201 C3
Things From Another World
Find Us Online at:
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Outdoor Power EquipmentSpecialists
Sales Service Parts www.starkstreet.com
503-626-9193 C3
Quilter's Corner StoreFabric, Kits, Gifts & More
503-819-0214 Tues - Sat C3
The Book CornerFor gently used books at
affordable prices w/ proceeds donated to the Beaverton library. www.bookcornerbeaverton.org
503-643-5188 C4
Sports
& Activities
Beaverton Swim CenterAquatic fitness programs
Lessons for all levels www.thprd.org
503-629-6312 B4
MVP Dance Elitemvpdanceelite.com
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Call: 503-267-1030
Ask about PowerBrain for Kids! 503-352-4367 A
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Healthy Lunch & Diner OptionsGluten Free Menu!
Beer, Wine, Soda & Coffee Private Parties & Events
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Try the hottest new barre workout!Pilates Based Dance Amplified
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(See ads in fun and food sections)
Why see a movie in coach, when you can sit in first class?
For Tickets and Showtimes Visit: www.cinetopia.com
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Holistic Bodywork & Massage. Massage that Makes a Difference. Effective auto, injury, and chronic
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Dr. John Tuttle, DC, CKTPChiropractic Center of Raleigh
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503-292-0781
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Goodell Physical Therepyand Fitness Training
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BusinessSpotlight
Need to relax for the holidays? Call Vivian!
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Business
Directory
Thanks to Lowe’s Toolbox Education Grant
money to William Walker
and the William Walker
After Lowe's Grant
After Lowe's Grant
By Colleen Stofan
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Announcements
2nd Thursday of each month, 11:30am @Peppermill Restaurant (17455 SW Farmington Rd)
Pam Treece, Executive Director of Westside Economic Alliance. How can we be working closer together to make a better Aloha?
Membership AdvertisingTier 1 ($60/year)
Name Listed in Directory Tier 2 ($480/year) Logo + 5 line Listing
B2B ServicesBy All Means VirtualBeaver Express, IncCedar House MediaCommunity NewspaperHolcomb Computer ServicesImpact SignReciProtyWorld Pay US, Inc.
Community
Aloha Community Library Association
Aloha High SchoolBeaverton Education FoundationCooper Mt. Presbyterian Fellowship
Domestic Violence Resource Center
Edwards CenterFoursquare Church of AlohaHabitat for Humanity, Willamette West
Janel K. Josephson, AuthorLove Inc., BeavertonOR Friends of Shelter AnimalsReedville Presbyterian Church
Tri-MetTualatin Valley Water DistrictWashington Co.Sheriff's Office
DiningCruise In County DinerGodfathers PizzaPeppermill RestaurantSakura Teriyaki
General Services7 Hills PropertiesATB AutoBeaverton TowingDavis Lock & SafeHula Halau, Hawaiian Dance
In Line, Commercial Construction
KD ContractingSun Connections Travel & Cruises
Thomas Fischer, General Contractor
Travel By Tom Higham
HealthABC OptometricPCAloha Animal Medical CenterAtaraxia Wellness ConcernCarol Cartier w/Juice PlusCurvesEmbracing Health 4 LifeFarmington Road ChiropracticMonroe OrthodonticsOregonianSequoia Mental, Health Services Songbird Healing ArtsTherassageThompson Family Dental
Professional ServicesAffordable Web TechnologyAloha CPA, Kenneth Rigert Electronics UnlimitedFoundations 4 Your LifeGaroken Energy Co., IncGaucha TranslationsGenesis MediationGrass Skirt MarketingHot Tech ComputersInSphere Insurance Solutions John J. Tyner III, Attorney Ken Alexander Insurance Agency
Knipe Realty NWMartin Hunter, CPA
Marilyn Mays, Realtor
Mike Sahagian, Attorney
Ross Realty GroupSchmidt & Yee
Source RealtySUMA Real Estate
RetailA Cut Above PawnBanner Bank, Murray Scholls Branch
Cedar West PlazaCostcoExclusively MaureenFarmington GardensFrom My Bed To YoursJan's PaperbacksKey Bank - Farmington Branch
Les Schwab Tire Center
NW Jewelry BuyerPostal AnnexSuburban Ace HardwareThe UPS Store, Allen & Murray
US Bank
Committee Chairs
Sally Fabre, Agape Com. Ins.
Rebecca Ross, Ross Realty Group
Daryl Welch, Affordable Web Technology
Karen Bolin, Edward Jones
Board Members
Karen Bolin, Edward Jones
John Tyner III, Attorney
Carol Cartier, Colors of Life
Daryl Welch, Affordable Web Tech.
17683 SW Farmington Rd www.alohalibrary.org.
Mon, Wed, Thu: 10pm - 8pm, Sat: 10am – 5pm.
21815 SW Farmington Rd, Aloha 503-649-4568 www.farmingtongardens.com
Open Mon - Sat: 9am-5pm Sunday 10am-4pm
work for their employees, they sell
By Amy Grant
Karen Bolin, President
The ABA supports a strong community that is Affordable, Accessible and Safe! Be sure to check out our "Everything Aloha" community calendar at our website: alohabusinessassociation.com
Happy Holidays!
best to work with the planners at
plans are in the works for a new
Aloha HighSchool
Mt View Middle School
Reser's Fine FoodPick up one of Reser's Deli Salads for your next BBQ,
picnic or potluck. Visit: www.resers.com
AC Communi yInsurance
Agape
AgencyProtecting Your Story...Building Community. Auto, home, renters,
Fire, motorcycles, RV’s, boats. agapecommunityinsagency.com
503-626-5790
Karen Bolin,Financial Advisor - You talk, we
listen... AND we get to know you. [email protected]
503-356-1190
Aloha-Reedville’s FutureBe part of shaping it!
Google: alohareedville [email protected]
503-846-3519
18540 SW Vincent, Aloha, OR 970078 40 S
David E. Nevills, DMD Megan L. Nevills, DMD
nevillsfamilydentistry.com (503) 649-3232.
Accepting New Patients!
Funeral Home and Crematory“Your loved ones never leave
the care of our home.” www.springerandson.com
503-356-1000
Aloha CommunityLibrary Association
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Need help? Call us! 503-644-1333
Thinking About Jewelry for a Present?
Here are some things to consider when selecting the perfect gift.
The person:
The Budget:
The piece:
Make it personal: There are lots of ways to
At Smith & Bevill we pride ourselves on having only the finest jewelry to fit a wide variety of budgets. Be sure to check out our gift guide on our website. For up to the moment’s information follow us on Facebook.
www.smithandbevill.com | 503-644-1333 | 9875 SW Beaverton-Hillsdale Hwy, Beaverton, OR 97005
Dolce asks: Need Extra Holiday Cash?
gold, silver, platinum and jewelry
*No matter the condition*
No appointment necessary
Must be over 18 and have valid ID.
Visit us on FB, or at
www.smithandbevill.com
New Tower Sculpture Graces the Plaza
The Beaverton Arts
representatives of the BAC, staff
Karen Werstein Werstein Communications [email protected] (503) 381-1670
The Round, the premier mixed use space of the West Side providing local restaurants, creative workspace, condominiums, a mass transit center and sustainable, energy-efficient buildings, has a new website. Check us out at theroundbeaverton.com for maps, directories, transit options, events, news and history of The Round.
You can also follow us on Twitter @TheRoundB and Facebook www.facebook.com/TheRoundBeaverton for updates on fun events, parking lot construction, new businesses and all relevant happenings.
Have Your Pet's Photo Taken with Santa
Visit our store and get pictures with Santa. Cascade Beagle rescue will be in store December 7th, with Santa. They'll be taking pictures of you and your animal and the donation is only $5, all proceeds go to the beagles!
For more information, Call 503-579-2403
By Elaine Worden
By Kaaren Bedi
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Message from the Market MasterDenison Farms is planting now for the Winter Market!
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See you at the Market! Ginger Rapport
B e a v e r t o n Fa r m e r s M a r k e tWith Your Help We Do Make a Difference!
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metropolitan area hospitals that
That is why we assist at the
We appreciate your kindness. Thank you in advance.
Thrift Shop
Consignment Shop
A bargain hunter’s paradise!
The smart, easy way to buy or sell
clothing jewelry housewaresfurniture books CDs
jewelry collectibles china crystalhome furnishings unique accessories
We believe we can make a difference...because we have.
4000 SW 117th Ave.Beaverton, OR 97005
503-526-9300
Hours Mon: Noon - 4pm Tue-Sat: 10am - 4pm
of Greater PortlandWWW.PORTLAND.ASSISTANCELEAGUE.ORG
Firefighters Put Cooking Skills to Work during Diabetes Awareness Month
to work to raise awareness in the
heart disease, and stroke, as well as
Firehouse Cooking Challenge
As we head into the holidays
healthier and ready to start the new
For more on the Firehouse Cooking Challenge recipes and diabetes awareness information visit www.tvfr.com.
503-649-8577
Firefighter Marissa Martinis (Station 57) makes Japanese
Vegetable Pancakes
By TVF&R Staff
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Sustainable Living
New 5.88kW Sleekmount System in Troutdale (Installed this past August, 2013)
Make the switch to renewable energy *and pay less for electricity*
It's just like your utility bill, but cheaper & cleaner.
My name is Jeff Orr and I live in Beaverton too. Ask me about:
No Upfront Costs, No Installation Costs, No Costs Ever! Just Cheaper and Cleaner Lock in Your Future Electricity Rate Add Value/Equity to Your Home Lower Your Homes Carbon Footprint Receive $2,400 In State Tax Credits in addition to
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Why Solar City?We're the largest residential Solar installer in the Nation with over 80,000 fami-lies already having made the switch to cleaner, cheaper electricity. The future rising cost of our utilities is an unknown. Our program provides you with more controlled predictability about your future electricity costs. Solar City main-tains, monitors, insures the system while it’s on your roof, so you don’t worry about it. Why spend more for dirty power when you can spend less for cleaner energy? Call for a free consultation to see if your home qualifies and spend NOTHING for peace of mind about future electricity.
Meeting the Current and Future Needs of the City
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The City of Beaverton’s sustainability division may be small, but it is mighty!
many national awards for its
What is sustainability to the City of Beaverton?
Why sustainability matters?
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"if they want me to go green,
they're just gonna to have to wait
untill spring!"Stevie Freeman-Montes, Cindy Dolezel & Cindy Sundborg
Cindy Dolezel, Sustainability Manager, 503-526-2545, email: [email protected]
learn where community gardens are located and their associated fees
Beaverton Community Gardens- (503) 526-2665 www.BeavertonOregon.gov/GardensTHPRD Community Gardens (503) 645 - 6433 www.thprd.org/parks/communitygardens.cfm
Green SpotlightGreen SpotlightBy Stevie Freeman
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As a graduate of the Le Cordon Bleu Program in Culinary Studies, I enjoy experiencing the fine dining available at so many of our local eating establishments. Beaverton has such diversity to offer the curious palate 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.
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Link sausage rolled in 3 large pancakes with apple sauce on the side.
Deluxe burger, served with cheddar cheese and sliced lean ham, served on sesame bun with all the fixings.
Our own thick french toast bread with turkey, ham and Swiss cheese.
Pot RoastJust like mom's. Served with creamy mashed potatoes that we made from scratch and fresh sauteed vegitables. Satisfying!
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Local Treats Especially for You!Artisan Local Coffee: Dovetail Coffee Roasters
Pasteries/Desserts/Cookies: Dessert Tray, La Provence
Custom Cakes: Kati’s Cakes, La Provence
Chocolatiers: JaCiva, Moonstruck
(Iced Coffee, Gourmet Teas, Smoothies, and Italian Sodas also available)
mom’s
dessert café
503-579-160014661 Teal Blvd, Beaverton, OR 97007 (near Safeway in Murrayhill)
Bring a Friend for Cake!$1 Coffees, Teas or Italian Sodas (12oz)Buy 1 slice of cake, get a 2nd for FREE!(Offer good M-Sat, 11am to 4pm, Sunday All Day!)
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158th & Walker Rd (Across from Fred Meyer) | www.monteauxs.com | 503-439-9942
Join Us For Lunch or Dinner!
Wild Salmon Filet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Roasted salmon, a bed of confit yukon potatoes with leek cream sauce
Chili Verde Burger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Topped with roasted new mexico chili, onion and jalapeno blend
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Sushi & Izakaya16165 SW Regatta Lane #500, Beaverton, OR 97006
www.shotendining.com
Shiso Spicy Tuna Tempura Wrap (5 pc) . . . . . . . $7.50Spicy tuna wrapped in fresh mint leaves.Bacon Wrapped Scallops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.00Hokkaido scallop wrapped with bacon & grilled to perfection (served with teriyaki).Spicy Shrimp Miso Soup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.50Spicy miso soup with mixed mushrooms, noodles and shrimp.Tonkotsu Ramen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.50Ramen noodles served with assorted vegetables and braised pork in a creamy broth. Sizzling Rice Skillet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.95Served with stir fried vegetables, sautéed mushrooms, miso soup, salad and your choice of Chicken or Salmon Teriyaki, Marinated beef or Tofu or Spicy Pork.
Sun & Mon-All Day! Tues-Sat, 3-6:30pm/9pm-close
Try our Sangria or Mojitos Well Drinks are $2.50
503-643-8269
Mon-Thurs: 3-7pm Sake, Beer, Wine & Specialty
Cocktails; Sushi rolls from $4.50, Teriyaki Wings & more
503-643-4016
Daily: 3-6pm Sun-Thu: 9:30p-closing
Full Bar~16 Beers on Tap www.bjwillys.com
503-747-7319
Everyday 3-7pm and 10pm-Close $2 to $6 Food Specials Daily Drink Specials
13095 SW Canyon Road 503-718-7033
in Old Town Beaverton Daily 4:30-6:30pm & 10pm-12am
$3.95 HH food & $1 off drinks 12434 SW Broadway St
(503) 641-7474
Sun & Mon-All Day! Tues-Sat, 3-6:30pm/9pm-close
Try our Sangria or Mojitos Well Drinks are $2.50
503-643-8269
HappyHour
In The Round
Dine in or Take out12600 SW Crescent St #150503-718-7101planetthaibeaverton.com
(Locally owned and operated)Let’s share the meals our moms taught us in Thailand
$5 OFF!
$10 OFF!(expires 12/31/2013)
Coupon
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D i n e s o m e p l a c e n ew. . . s u p p o r t o u r l o c a l s p o n s o r s !
ALOHA 185th & Farmington18615 SW Farmington | www.eltapatiomexican.com
FULL LOUNGE: Happy Hour3:00-6:00pm Daily (bar only)Daily Food & Drink Specials
503.649.7545503.649.7545
CATERING AVAILABLE: For any event
guichosrestaurant.com
$5 Lunch Special in 5 Minutes or it’s FREE!
BEAVERTONMURRAY & ALLEN
6159 SW Murray Blvd(Behind Shari’s)
503.746.5980
TAPATIOTAPATIO MEXICAN RESTAURANTCelebrating 10 Years in Aloha
Lunch or Dinner
FREE
Coupon
Buy 1 lunch or dinner & 2 beverages at reg. price & get the 2nd lunch or dinner of equal or lesser value free. Lunch value up to $6.25, dinner value up to $8.00.
1 coupon per table. Not valid with other offers or specials.Good at Tapatio or Guichos restaurants. Expires 12/31/13
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17683 SW Farmington Rd, Aloha | (503) 642-1800 | Family Owned & Operated
NOW OPEN!
$7 OFF!Take a Friend to Dinner Coupon
Coupon valid with the purchase of 2 Dinners & 2 drinks
(No Expiration)
Best margaritas in town with 10 different flavors to choose from!
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THAI hi 5 RestaurantTHAI hi 5 FREE DELIVERY (within 3 miles)Restaurant
12406 SW Broadway Street | 503-596-2153
$5.00 OFFon purchase of $30 or more
Please present coupon with order. Not valid with any other offer.
EXPIRES: 12/31/2013
Dine-in | Take Out | Delivery
Ask about our FREE appetizers!| www.thaihi5restaurant.com
New Business Hours
Tue-Thu: 11a-2:30p / 4p-9:30p
Fri: 11a-2:30p / 4p-10:30p
Sat: 11:30a - 10:30p
Sun: 11:30a - 9:30p
(Closed Mondays)
Daily: 3-6pm Sun-Thu: 9:30p-closing
Full Bar~16 Beers on Tap www.bjwillys.com
503-747-7319
Everyday from 3:00-6:00pm $5 appetizers!
Wine, Beer & Cocktails. www.cafemurrayhill.com
503-590-6030
Everyday 3-6pm & 8pm-close $3.99 & $4.99 Food Specials Discounted Beer and Wine
www.cinetopia.com 503-597-6911
Sat-Thur: 3-7pm & Fri: 3-8pm Great Burgers, pizza,
sandwiches and dessert. Pool, shuffle board & karaoke.
503-203-8250
Tue-Sat: 4:30-6pm 9pm-close; Sun 5-9pm
Panini’s, Pizzetta’s & more! Try a Cool Hand Cuke!
503-641-3223
Mon-Fri: 3:00-6:30pm Sat-Sun: 4:00-6:30pm
$3.50-5.50 Food Specials & More Discounted Beer, Wine, Well
Drinks. 503-292-0119
M–Sa: 3–630 & 9-close Sun: 3-close
Drink specials, tasty morsels & nibbles.
503-641-6161
Happy Hour Daily from 3-6pm Any dish only $3.95! Margaritas,
well drinks & beer. 12025 SW Canyon Rd
503-601-7000
& The Mark Cigar Bar Daily 3:00-6:00pm; Drinks,
Apps, Sports, Cigars & more! www.themarkpdx.com
503-643-5451
Happy Hour Menu M-Th: 3:00-6:00pm
Late: Last 2 hours to close and 10 Terrific Taps too
503-439-9942
M-Sa: 3-6p/8-10p, Sun.-all day Food specials $.99 - $5.99.
$1 off Draft Beers. Wine & Well Drink Specials.
503-645-2526
Mon-Fri: 4:00-7:00pm (22 draft beers) · Food & drink
specials + huge late nite menu. Open till 2:30am daily.
503-642-5193
Daily 3-6pm and all day Sunday. Drink and appetizer specials. Try our Philly Crab Puffs ($4), or Crispy Spring Rolls ($3.50)
503-718-7101
Mon-Fri: 4:00-7:00pm Cocktails, Food & Juke Box
Voted Portland's Best Burger! 12300 SW Broadway St.
503-644-7847
Mon-Fri: 3:00-6:00pm; Sat & Sun, food only
11pm-close. Beer, Blood Mary, Micro Brews
503-643-4758
Happy Hour on Sat / Sun Say the Secret Word 'Longbottom' to get a 12 oz Long Bottom House Coffee for only $.99 (or have a 12
oz latte $1.50) 503-579-1600
Mon-Fri: 3 - 6pm $4.95 Small Taco Salad
Choice of Chicken or Beef includes beverage!
503-646-4507
Weekdays 2:00-4:00pm Half-Price Soft Drinks Shakes & Arctic Rush
12870 SW Farmington Rd. 503-644-3469
Daily 3pm to 430pm (closing) all bagels & beverages!
Beaverton Town Sq. Location 503-643-2334
Tue-Fri: 3-6pm 20% OFF all appetizers
$8.88 Petite Honey Toast + tea or coffee johnspizza.com
503-747-2712
$2.99 Kids' Buffet Tuesdays For more Spring specials
johnspizza.com 503-520-00008544 SW Apple Way | Portland, Oregon 97225
Private Party Seating: up to 180 people
Catering: We will bring that Special Occasion to your business or home with our many catering options
Take-Out Party Pans: See our website for details
503 .292 .0119www.Ernes tos Ita l i an . [email protected]
HOLIDAY BANQUETSLU N C H O R D I N N E R
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A u t o N ew s
With the Beaverton Police Department
By Officer Mark Hyde
A. Practical issues, safety not being the least, would generally cause the officer to call in an on duty person to enforce the law.
A: Although there is a section in the Oregon statute regarding headlight specifications (ORS 816.050), Oregon has adopted the Federal Department of Transportation’s definition which does indeed allow for many of these kinds of headlights. Use of high beams or having misaligned lights that would shine into oncoming traffic is enforceable under ORS811.520 and/or ORS816.300.
A: The answer is no as long as they are on a public road it would be illegal. They would have to pull over to the shoulder.
A: The second car may make a right hand turn under those circumstances as long as he/she does not leave the paved portion of the road and they don’t drive in a designated bike lane in order to make that turn. As you can tell a great deal is dependent on exactly where the first car in line stops.
Visit our
Sponsors
Alexia's Window TintingSigns & Banners Too!
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Local NAPA Auto Auto CareCenter for over 25 years! 16770 SW Shaw St, Aloha www.atbautorepair.com
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(See ad in auto section)
www.kunicollisioncenter.comLuxury Services at Affordable
Prices. Free estimates. Rental cars available onsite.
503-372-7563
Fresh Start Detailwww.FreshStartDetail.com
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(See ad in auto section)
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Advertise Here for only $10/month (Call 503-641-3320)
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 traffic questions, call the police non-emergency number: 503-526-2260
Oregon National Guard Youth Challenge Program
to provide a monthly mentor report
For more information and/or to schedule a tour of the facility in Bend you may contact Frank Strupith at 541-317-9623 Ext 223.
By BPD Staff
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3725 SW Cedar Hills Blvd., Beaverton, OR 97005 | kunicollisioncenter.com
Luxury Service at affordable prices
Luxury Service FREE Estimates Rental Cars available onsite Lifetime Warranty on all workmanship
503.372.7563Oregon’s only BMW certified collision center
Beaverton Infinitiwww.BeavertonInfiniti.com9500 SW Canyon Rd, Portland / (888) 319-6583
The Infiniti Q50Powerful. Luxurious. Revolutionary.
And now available at Beaverton Infiniti.
By Larry Ferguson
Larry has been in the automotive industry for over 25 years and has several degrees in automotive technology. Although currently working for Beaverton Infiniti, Larry prides himself on shooting straight with practical, unbiased information and advice.
From the Desk of Beaverton's Car GuyDon't be the guy who's car breaksdown in the middle of nowhere, keep up the maintenance!
I
it will need repairs, as well as the
Let's look at some ways you can make the whole affair as easy as possible.
The most obvious tip comes first:
trained Personnel who follow
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The Elsie Stuhr Center is designed for adults 55 years and better. Classes, trips events, fitness center, lunch and friends
503-629-6342
As we head into the holiday
time friends and maybe even
own senior friend or family
they need to be looked into from time to time, the folks at
Today, family members aren't
parent or loved
In the event of a fall or an
Barbara Crawford, President of
Remember to check your speed and enjoy the ride!
503.646.063512900 SW 9th Street | Beaverton, OR 97005
Visit us at www.BeavertonLodge.com
Our Fall & Winter outings are just around thecorner. Join the fun at Beaverton Lodge!
Call or stop by today. We look forward to
showing you around!
Join Us For Retirement Living at its Very Best!Join Us For Retirement Living at its Very Best!
We have some of the largest studio, 1-bedroomand 2-bedroom apartments in the area
Prices start at $1,680, 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 . . .
Join us for Retirement Living at its Very Best!
For more information: Contact Jolene at: [email protected]
MINIMUMSPEED
YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER
As former chair of the SCAC, Jolene Guptill has been advocating for Beaverton seniors for the past 11 years and continues to bring awareness to senior issues and news through the BRG.
Active retirement at it’s best!
5450 SW Erickson Ave. Beaverton, OR 97005
Call Julie Miller to schedule your lunch tour today!
503-643-9735www.creekside-village.com
ColumbiaMedical Alarm, Inc.
(503) 644-4736
www.columbiamedalarm.com
Personal Safety &
Health Solutions
For Seniors
Jolene Guptill
at the
Elsie Stuhr Center
Winter Grandchildren’s Day
entertainment, refreshments and a
Holiday Concert
Elsie Stuhr Day Celebration and Holiday Fitness Party
End of the Year Formal Dance
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C o m m u n i t y
[email protected] | (503) 590-8562
Right-SizingDone Right!
MOVING for SENIORS . com
Short Term StaysAsk about our
Charming Boutique Assisted Living
for the holidays!
12520 SW Hart Road, Beaverton | 503.641.0911www.hearthstonealc.com
Come visit us from 10am to 2pmTuesday, December 3Tuesday, December 10
Ch A d
Holiday Bazaar
Six Year Reflection on the
I I have been honored to work
Advocating for our Seniors:
to and sponsored many events and
Senior ResourcesWe have available a very informative web site with
Cathy Doyle, Vice Chair
For Seniors
Serving as a liaison between Beaverton’s senior community and the City.
We also have numerous speakers in favor and support of Senior Services at our monthly meetings, which are open to the public the second Tuesday of every month at 2:30pm at City Hall.
Located next to the City Library4755 SW Tucker Avenue Beaverton, OR 97005
(503) 644-1814Catholic Book Store
Books/CDs/DVDsChristmas/NativityCrucifixes/RosariesFirst Communion
Holy Water FontsLiturgicalStatuesGifts and more!
Tuesday - Friday: 10am to 5pmSaturday: 10am to 3pm
Sunday and Monday: Closed
With one call, we’ll meet all you’re flooring and remodeling needs! Or visit our showroom today.
10100 SW Canyon Road, #B | Beaverton OR 97005
503.644.9663
CCB#192041
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5th Grader Competes in Japan
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C o v e r S t o r y
Executive Suites
Jackie Butts(503) 734-8885
Identity theft solutions, to make your world a safer place
Independent Insurance AgentServing Portland to Salem
(503) 307-4811 Guiding You Around Life’s Bases
Edible Sculptured ArtCakes, Pies, Pastries and More!
*I MAKE SMILES* www.KatisCakes.com
503-961-4397
Sustainable construction Framing and Drywall
(503) 646-6164 www.bronzeconstruction.net
State-of-the-art technologyTraining & Prints
[email protected] Located at BESThq
RESOLVING your commercial& residential pest issues
(503) 895-2510 www.pestsolutionsllc.com
Green As Can Be
Residential, commercial,Maintenance construction
(503) 231-9444 www.nwrconstructionllc.com
Creating unexpected value
Join our business community and take Your business to the next level!
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Executive SuitesBusiness Incubator,
Conference Rooms & More!
for our Executive Briefing!
Connections, opportunities,
events, and more!
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spread happiness to those who see it,
Other amazing cakes by Katie:
The Making of "Bumble"The concept began a month ago with a 3D sketch.
Then comes the engineering: measuring, design, deconstruct/reconstruct, redesign and wiring (to make the tree light up!).The base structure and armature were created by my husband a week ago.
It took 3 days to sculpt the figures and create the many details out of modeling chocolate.
A day before the cover shot was taken, I made the cake base, frosting and fillings.Lastly, 2 hours before the shoot, I did the detail work and assembly: setting the cake in place, frosting and icing work, coconut and white chocolate shaving (for the snow) and lots of touch up.
Special thanks to Sammy Gould for her inspired photography and Domenico Mattie for his sweet, innocent reaction that embodied my slogan: "I make smiles".
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C o m m u n i t y L i s t i n g s | A n n o u n c e m e n t s
By Brigid Fitzpatrick
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What It’s Like
Teens, its great to bond with a team, master an unique activity, and explore music in a whole new way. If you’re looking for an activity that helps you grow both in physical health and as a person, then marching band is the one for you!
Championships Recap
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Are you Interested?
Brigid Fitzpatrick is a student at Southridge High School. She is an active member of the Color Guard and hopes to pursue a career in journalism one day. Brigid is an intern at Cedar House Media.
A Glimpse into the World of Marching Band
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Outstanding Students at BHSBy Hailee Meacham and Laila Mottaghi
You can contact Patrick Takata at [email protected], or check out his instagram, paddytakata, for his latest artwork.
Hailee and Laila are senior editors of Beaverton High School's newspaper, the Hummer, and enjoy reading, writing, and watching documentaries. You can contact them at: [email protected].
Events
Events
Support BHS' drama department and enjoy one of the most popular Disney
movies of the decade
A special performance of High School Musical where you can sing along
to all of your favorite songs from the show.
The BHS Choir wants to invite the Beaverton Community in for another night of fun and wonderful singing.
Admission is free.
The Beaver Den is open to receive clothing donations for students in
need every Friday at 2:30 PM.
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Additionally, handmade holiday
12570 SW Broadway Street. 503-601-3300 www.artonbroadway.net
Open Tuesday through Saturday 11am to 5 pm.
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Beaverton City Library12375 SW 5th St., Beaverton
503-644-2197 www.BeavertonLibrary.org
For Adults
Husband-and-wife duo Nancy and Rob Downie, known to local audiences as “Heartstrings”, will present a program of holiday music. Come and enjoy songs of the season played on hammered dulcimer and string bass, and on the hauntingly beautiful Nativeamerican flutes. After the performance, visit with Nancy and Rob and get a 5-minute lesson on how they are played.
For Kids, Tweens
& Teens
Come make creative crafts all out of paper! Grades 1-5 with adult. Drop-in.
Come with your favorite adult and make something fun each month at the library! Registration Required. Grades
2-5 with adult.
Pick up the monthly pick at the Teen Desk; then join us for pizza and chat
on the first Wed. of each month. Grades 5-8, drop-off.
Come discuss 'Battle of the Book' books and answer trivia about a dif-
ferent book each session. Registration Required.
Grades 3-5, drop-off.
Chill out with other anime fanatics while you eat snacks, watch anime,
and master surprise anime activities! Grades 6-12.
Hone your skills against other players or learn the game! Grades 3-8.
Come by the Teen Desk to check out your copy of the latest pick. Then join us for pizza and chat on the third Wed.
of each Month. Grades 9-12.
Do you love to sing with your family? Join us for family karaoke night!
Ages 2-12 with family.
Have fun with math activities. Grades 1-5 with adult, drop-in.
Come watch a puppet show about
“Lizard's Song" and "The Wide Mouthed Frog". Ages 4-8 with family.
Everybody has a favorite bear, come celebrate yours at the library with
crafts and games. Ages 1-6 years with family.
We provide the set-up; you provide the skills. Be sure to arrive on time to
get into the tournament. Prizes will be awarded to the top three winners.
Grades 6-12.
Join the Teen Library Council for an evening exceptionally of awesome
crafting. Make something for a special someone on your holiday list – or keep
it for yourself. Either way, we won’t tell! Grades 6-12. Drop off.
‘Tis the season to hear wintery, holiday-themed stories!
Ages 2-8 with family.
Watch a recently released holiday movie suitable for the whole
family! Children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult.
Drop-in to make winter-themed crafts. Ages 2-11 with family.
Review the books you read over winter break! Each review you submit at the
library or on our web page enters you in drawings for gift cards to area
businesses. Grades 6-12.
It’s a Jolly Holiday! Enjoy a spoonful of sugar with an interactive movie for the
whole family. All Ages.
Baby Bugs: Newborn to 12 Months Wed., 11:45am
Fun for Ones: 12-24 Months Wed., 10:15 & 11am
Toddler: 2-3 years Tues., 10:15 & 11:15am
Preschool: 3-6 years old Thurs., 10:15am & 1pm
PJ Storytime: All ages Tues., 7pm
Family Storytime: All ages Sat., 1pm
Spanish Storytime: 2-5 years Sat., 3pm
Toddler: 2-3 years old Thurs., 11:30am
Preschool: 3-6 years old Tues., 9:30am
Storytimes are on break from Dec. 15-January 6.
Sponsored by the Beaverton Library Foundation
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I do it for the applause, for the shining lights that blur the crowd’s features and bounce off the occasional glasses, for the capturing movement, and the emotion I express. I ignore the smudged blood, ripped skin, pain, pus-filled blisters and sore limbs. I kick, I make shapes, I tell my story, and I dance.
My arm drops like a guillotine and I hear a sickening crunch. My cleaver splits the fibers and the tendons curl like broken guitar strings. The client across the slab looks on; he feels nothing. I wrap up the fresh celery and hand it to him. “Thanks for visiting my vegetable shop, come back soon!”
Ten years old. He makes a bow from bones of his backyard tree.
Fourteen. He attempts a fifty-pound recurve. He’ll regret that tomorrow.
Now he’s got a compound ~~ pulls like water.
But no shot will be sweeter than the first with that bent branch, half his life ago.
(He only almost hit the cat.)
The innocent girl scampered through the rain; laughing. Unknowingly, she danced through a large puddle that had been doused with sparkly silver glitter. The delicate glitter clung to the new rain boots her mother gave her for her sixth birthday. Away she went, enjoying life, while sprinkling glitter all over the world.
Round one. I think I’ve got it. Started strong no worries. Round two. It’s a good fight. Still got my kick. Breath. Heart racing. Round three. I won’t stop. Almost done. Round four. I don’t know if I can keep it up. My heart pounding rapidly. Finally done. My worst middle school nightmare. The mile.
Waves slapped against the rock where she was huddled, threatening to knock her into the sea. The water rose higher and higher as she tried to shelter her face from the icy spray. She had only wanted to see the pelicans, but was now forced to sit there, soaked and shivering, until the tide receded.
“It is my last day,” Miguel thought. He was being walked into the courtyard to be executed. King Fred ordered the guards to shoot. Miguel dodged the bullets with a ninja double back flip. He sprinted to the castle gates and with all of his might he jumped the 10-yard moat and fled to safety.
You know those nervous feelings you get right before a speech? Miles was feeling like that. He prepared a detailed speech, but it was useless. “Maybe I shouldn’t ask,” Miles thought. Yet he still went to her house and asked, “Will you go to homecoming with me?”
“Yes,” she replied.
It was worth the shot.
"Sink Your Teeth into Reading!"
Community Pride Beaver BookmarksThese adorable beaver family bookmarks are hand drawn and watercolored by Beaverton resident, Ralph
Scheeler and available FREE at the History Center & City Library. There are 5 different bookmarks to choose from with Beaverton Trivia on the back, sponsored by the Beaverton Historical Society.
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High School Student Alex Butz receives his second place award
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WASHINGTON COUNTY
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 and more. With a combination of suburban and rural settings, Washington County offers an unparalleled experience for all travelers.
Throughout Nov. to Dec. 24 hours vary by location
oregonswashingtoncounty.com
Through January 2, 2014 Pittock Mansion (Portland)
pittockmansion.org/
Dec. 1 - 8 (See ad next page)
Dec. 1 - 15 (See ad next page)
December 1 - 22 (See ad next page)
December 1 - 23 Bag&Baggage Productions (The
Venetian Theatre – Hillsboro) bagnbaggage.org/events
December 3 - 29 – Village Gallery of Arts (Portland) villagegalleryarts.org
December 4 – Forest Grove High School, www.trailbandcom
December 5 – Jessie Mays Community Park (North Plains)
npfun.org/jingle.html
December 5 – Washington County Museum (Hillsboro)
www.washingtoncountymuseum.org
Dec. 5 - 22 – (See Ad this section)
December 6 – Beaverton City Library www.beavertonoregon.gov
December 6 – Tualatin Commons www.tualatinoregon.gov
December 6 - 22 – Theatre in the Grove (Forest Grove)
www.theatreinthegrove.org/wp/
December 6 - 8; December 13 - 14 Cornelius Pass Roadhouse (Hillsboro)
December 14 – Grand Lodge (Forest Grove) mcmenamins.com
December 7 – WashSq Mall (Tigard) www.shopwashingtonsquare.com
December 7 – Downtown Sherwood www.robinhoodfestival.org
December 7 – John Tigard House Mu-seum (Tigard)
www.tigardhistorical.org
December 7 – Downtown Forest Grove (fgcityclub.com)
December 7 and 8 – Oregon Chorale (Dec. 7 – Tualatin; Dec. 8 – Hillsboro)
www.oregonchorale.org
December 8 and 9 – Bag&Baggage Productions with Renaissance Wines
(Hillsboro) bagnbaggage.org
December 13 – Walters Cultural Arts Center (www.ci.hillsboro.or.us)
December 14 and 15 – Cornelius Pass Roadhouse (Hillsboro)
www.mcmenamins.com
December 14 and 15 – Ballet Forest Grove (www.balletfg.org)
December 15 - 25 – Forest Grove www.facebook.com/pages/Story-
book-Lane/236778213046861
December 20 – Walters Cultural Arts Center (www.hillsboro-oregon.gov)
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Saturday Dec. 21 (2:30-3:30pm)
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About Heartstrings
A feast of music for the discerning ear!
Dec. 6-7 (7:30pm), Dec 8 (3pm)Bethel Congregational United Church of Christ (5150 SW Watson Rd.)www.isingchoir.org
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L o c a l A r t | T h e a t e r | P r o g r a m s | E v e n t s
[email protected] Nelson is a local Beaverton artist that has been featured in
the BRG several times. To see her paintings online or commission work, call Lana at
503-830-7894
www.beavertonarts.orgIn order to sustain high quality Art within the community, the
Commission provides culturally enriching activities, programs services throughout the year.
Contact us: (503) 526-2299
proudly presents
Beaverton CityLibrary Auditorium
12375 SW 5th Street
Fridays & Saturdays @ 8pmSundays @ 2pm
$15 adult$12 student, group, senior
$5 youth 10 & under
503-754-9866www.BeavertonCivicTheatre.org
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Fri | Nov 22 - Sun | Dec 8
IF IT’S MONDAY,THIS MUSTBE CHRISTMAS
IF IT’S MONDAY,THIS MUSTBE CHRISTMAS
Webcast Available Online @ KUIK.com
NEW this season! We will be airing two games each Friday, one on-air and one online on our special HIgh
School Game Webcast
503-640-1360 | www.kuik.com
Sing the songs of the
season!
Reedville Presbyterian Church 2785 SW 209th Avenue, Aloha 503-649-1282 www.reedvillechurch.org
The Broadway Rose Theatre
season of memories with the
www.broadwayrose.org or call the box office at 503.620.5262.
Presents
Through December 22
Friday, December 6, until 9 p.m.
After the Tree Lighting at City Park
Where downtown businesses will be decorated and doors open to welcome you with the sights, sounds, and fragrances of the holiday season. Join us for:
Santa, Refreshments & Carols by the Beaverton High School ChoirFresh Wreaths & Garlands for SaleUnique Gifts & Stocking Stuffers from Local MerchantsMost Downtown Businesses Will Be Open From 5—9 P.M.
Visit HART This Holiday Season for
2 Performances
For more information about our HOLIDAY performances:
Contact HART Theatre 185 SE Washington Street in Historic Downtown Hillsboro. www.hart-theatre.org 503-693-7815.
Ring The Bells!
Santa and Holiday Cheer Return to Washington Square
Santa is available daily November 9 through December 24
through December 20 Providing more than 4,500 gifts to
local nonprofits serving children and families in need.
December 2 and December 13 It wouldn’t be Christmas without
carolers from local Schools
For more information on any of these holiday events, please visit
ShopWashingtonSquare.com.
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M o v i e R e l e a s e s T h i s M o n t h
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
Bricks & Minifigs
503644.5701
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WE DO BIRTHDAY PARTIES!
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Friday, December 6Expecting NR
Inside Llewyn Davis R
Khumba NR
Out of the Furnace R
The Last Days on Mars R
Friday, December 13American Hustle NR
Here Comes the Devil NR
Hours PG-13
Saving Mr. Banks PG-13
Some Velvet Morning NR
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug NR
Tyler Perry's A Madea Christmas PG-13
Wed, December 18Her R
Friday, December 20Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues NR
Saving Mr. Banks PG-13
The Past NR
Walking with Dinosaurs NR
Wed, December 2547 Ronin PG-13
American Hustle NR
August: Osage Conty R
Grunge Match PG-13
Justin Bieber's Believe NR
Labor Day PG-13
The Invisible Woman R
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty PG
The Wolf of Wall Street NR
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CinetopiaProgress Ridge 503-597-6900
Valley Cinema PubBvtn-Hillsdale Hwy. 503-296-6843
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G e t Y o u r B e av e r t o n C a r
S t i c k e r s h e r e !
Maureen Wilson is an educator, Girl Scout leader, and often frazzled parent to three active girls. She finds motherhood to be a far more humorous and humbling experience than she ever imagined.
Maureen can be contacted at: [email protected]
Getting to know the art of illustration
TDrawing on
Imagination: The Art of Children’s Illustration
of these artists will be familiar to
Participating illustrators will speak briefly about their work, and books and prints will be for sale. Light refreshments will be served. This event is free and open to all.
Date/Time: Dec. 21, noon to 2pm
Place: Collins Gallery, Central Library, 801 SW 10th Ave, Portland
Participating illustrators: David Hohn, Carolyn Conahan, Nicole Rubel, Maggie Rudy, Kaaren Pixton, K.C. Snider, Johanna Wright, Mark Fearing, Cathy June Arneson, M.K. Nelson, Lee White
Tales of a Beaverton Super-Mom: Adventures in Family Travels
month of family travel, and
with her nose in the air and eyes
walked off the plane how the poor
in the boardwalk bathrooms before at my fellow airport patrons
Lisa Ard leads a charmed life with her husband and two children just north of Beaverton. She is the author of the Dream Seeker series.
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Community Pride car StickersThe perfect holiday stocking stuffer for anyone who loves
Beaverton. Collect the whole Beaver Family!
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Proceeds support the Beaverton Historical Society.
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