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November 2011 Issue of The Beaverton Resource Guide for Portland OregonTRANSCRIPT
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Fall Trees Murrayhill
Featuring:
Cedar Hills Crossing Shopping Map
on Page 4
Harvest Market on Page 7
Local Senior Resources on Page 8
Historic Downtown Shopping Map
on Page 12
Washington Square Mall Information
on Page 17
Murray-Scholls Shopping Map
on Page 22
Performaing Arts Calendar
back cover
Vol 1/Issue 7 • November 2011
by Lana Nelson (see story, page 10)
2 – Beaverton Business Directory
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Adventures in Beaverton 3Local Non-profit 3Cedar Hills Crossing Shopping Map 4–6Beaverton Farmers Market 7Local Senior Resources 8–9Art in Beaverton 10–11Beaverton History Center 11Downtown Shopping Map 12–15Police & Fire Departments 15Washington County Visitors Association 16Washington Square Mall 17Village on Scholls Ferry 18Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation 19Murray-Scholls Area Shopping Map 20–21Local Education Resources 22Beaverton Bulletin Board 23Performing Arts Calendar Back Cover
Publisher / Executive EditorCory Burden
Advertising Sales / EditorMichael Wong
Graphic Layout / DesignCraig Wann
WritersLaurie Leonetti
Parisjat Umscheid Holly Beglinger Ginger Rapport Caroline Ford
Gail Miller Jolene Guptill Elaine Orcutt Ann Koppy
susan Hayes Karen Eubanks Allison George Theresa Ripp
Bob Wayt Karen Bolin
12120 SW First Street Beaverton, OR 97005
503.641.3320For questions, comments or advertising information, email:
Note from the EditorHello Beaverton,
Fall in our city is a great time of year. There’s Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas just around the corner. And although the holidays are fun, my favorite part of Fall is the wonder-fully beautiful autumn colors that grace our trees in many parts of the city. Case in point, check out the cover of this month’s issue to see perhaps the most spectacular location to view the changing colors. Teal Blvd is located in Murrayhill near Safeway and to drive this street during this time of year can be like, well, driving into an oil painting! Many thanks to Artist Lana Nelson for capturing this scene (see cover story on page 10).
Fall also means shopping! And is there a bet-ter place in Beaverton to find your gifts than Cedar Hills Crossing? I don’t think so and that’s why we are very proud to have our home grown mall as part of our monthly guide (see page 4).
Keep warm Beaverton,
Cory Burden Owner of Cedar House Media (and long time Beaverton resident)
Distribution: City Hall, Farmers Market, Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation Facilities, Washington County Visitor Center, Hotels, Banks and at over 100 local businesses. To become a distribuion partner, please email [email protected]
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A Soul Generated by Love
To quote the great Dr. Mar-tin Luther King, Jr. in his
1964 speech at Oberlin Col-lege: “Everybody can be great. Because anybody can serve. You don’t have to have a col-lege degree to serve. You don’t have to make your subject and your verb agree to serve.... You don’t have to know the second theory of thermodynamics in physics to serve. You only need a heart full of grace. A soul generated by love.”
Listed in this directory are Non-profits that are located in Beaverton and surround-ing areas. Fortunately for us, we have a wide range of non-
profits in the area ranging from Family Services to Animal Care. Please take the time to review these non-profit com-panies to discover an area in which you may be interested in helping. Go to their website and view the volunteer oppor-tunities. It really is as simple as sending an email or picking up the phone and asking “How can I help?”.
If you have “a heart full of grace” and “a soul generated by love” there is no better time than now to find your voice. Become part of the solution and make a difference in ser-vice to your community, now.
You’re right, I didn’t say “CROSS” the road be-cause it’s not meant to be a joke (although I got
a little chuckle out of it). So, the chicken really did run and he ran down 1st Street in downtown Bea-verton from Costume Avenue. There actually were a number of other oddly dressed characters, includ-ing Uncle Sam, following in the same direction one after another throughout the day, and it wasn’t even Halloween!
Could they have been running scared, having learned that the first jailhouse in Beaverton had been located there way back when? Probably not (even though that is true). The characters were re-ally just costumed actors from one of the teams dur-
ing a weekend film-making competition, hoping to make the winning movie and they chose the streets of Beaverton for their filming location. Costume Avenue, of course, made the perfect place for their costume changes between shots.
Well, the running chicken is now back and standing just inside the door to greet customers. Maybe if he’s lucky, the next person to rent him will help him finally cross that darn road!
Why did the chicken RUN down the road? by Lauri Leonetti by Parisjat BanomyongWhy Support Local Non-profits
The Good Neighbor CenterMore than just a place for families to sleep and eat
by Parisjat Umscheid
With The Good Neighbor Center, located in Tigard,
is a place where families can find some hope of breaking the cycle of being homeless. “Where will the kids sleep tonight?” “What are we going to eat?” These are questions that many families in the Portland area ask themselves very night.
When families arrive they are asked to do an assessment of where they are and what are the barriers for long-term stability. A case manager works with each family to create a work plan to
help them get on track to becom-ing self-sufficient.
Families stay at the shelter for 6 weeks and they are as-signed household chores and must attend mandatory meet-ings on Life Skills and Rent Well classes. Children must attend school and a Student Advocate runs a program in the afternoon called “Homework Club”. For some families who obtain a sta-ble income and can meet certain requirements, the Housing Sta-bilization Program through the Good Neighbor Center offers permanent housing locally . This program provides family advo-cacy and support services to help families become self-sufficient.
The GNC is a 36 bed facility serving up to 9 families at a time.
Each family has their own room. Families are provided 3 meals a day. The center has no food budget and each evening donors provide the dinner.
If you have items you would like to donate to the Good Neighbor Center, please visit the website and look in the Current Needs section. If you are inter-ested in volunteering as a Meal Host or other opportunities, please visit the website under Volunteer Opportunities.
Basic Needs Community Housing Fund Beaverton 503-846-5794
Edwards Center Aloha 503-642-1581
Good Neighbor Center Tigard 503-443-6084
LifeWorks NW Portland 503-645-3581
Sunshine Pantry Beaverton 971-506-7827
Social ServicesCare To Share Beaverton 503-591-9079
Rebuilding Together Washington County Beaverton 503-644-4544
Sherwood Senior Center Sherwood 503-625-5644
Tigard-Tualatin Family Resource Center Tigard 503-603-1585
Vision Action Network Beaverton 503-846-5790
YouthYouth Contact, Inc. Hillsboro 503-640-4222
St. Mary’s Home for Boys Beaverton 503-649-5651
HomePlate Youth Services Hillsboro 503-867-7762
AnimalsIndigo Rescue Beaverton 503-626-7222
Pet Over Population Prevention Advocates Beaverton 503-626-4070
Dove Lewis Portland 503-228-7281
HealthTuality Healthcare Foundation Hillsboro 503-681-1617
Virginia Garcia Memorial Foundation Cornelius 503-352-8608
Education/LiteracyBeaverton Education Foundation Beaverton 503-643-7453
Education/LiteracyBeaverton Literacy Council Beaverton 503-520-8764
Beaverton Library Foundation Beaverton 503-520-8599
Washington Co 4H Leaders Assocociation Beaverton 503-367-6840
Cultural/RecreationalBeaverton Historical Society Beaverton 503-352-5488
Washington County Bicycle Transportation Coalition Aloha 503.356.9740
Forward Stride Beaverton 503-590-2959
Environmental/WildlifeSOLV Hillsboro 503-844-9571
Tualatin River Watershed Council Hillsboro 503-846-4810
Tualatin Riverkeepers Tigard 503-620-7507
A d v e n t u r e s i n B e a v e r t o n
For More information:www. goodneighborcenter.org 11130 SW Greenburg Rd. Tigard, OR 97223 Phone: 503.443.6084 [email protected]
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C e d a r H i l l s C r o s s i n g www.cedarhillscrossing.com
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Gold Medallion StudioMakup & Skincare
503-469-0884 O2
Bank ListingsBank of America, 503-644-2105Bank of the West, 503-626-2924
Chase, 503-646-0605US Bank, 503-643-6741
Other Body/Beauty ListingsHair M, 503-352-0882
Hairmasters, 503-644-1835
Hand & Stone Massage, 503-626-8200
Sunflower Beauty Supply, 503-644-9190
Cedar Hills Crossing has been a part of the Beaverton commu-
nity over the past forty years. Cover-ing 36 acres, Cedar Hills Crossing is located in the heart of Beaverton.
In recent years, Cedar Hills Crossing has gone through a lot of changes. You’ll find we’ve not only redeveloped the property (receiv-ing a major facelift), we’ve also changed our name and added mul-tiple new merchants to the property including Powell’s Book, New Sea-sons Market, and our latest addition, Sports Authority. We are also excit-ed to announce our newest addition,
Veggie Grill, who will be joining the property in the near future. Veggie Grill will feature comfort food like burgers, fries and classic sandwich-es made with 100% plant-based in-gredients.
We hope you are able to stop by and visit. With over sixty shops and restaurants (including two grocery stores, a movie theatre, even a bowl-ing alley!) we have a wide selection of shopping, dining and activities for you to enjoy. Inside the mall you’ll also find free WiFi, a food court, and a children’s play area to enjoy. We hope to see you soon.
Mall EventsSanta Arrives Nov. 25 thru Dec 24 He’s here daily
Kid’s Club Nov. 29, 6-7pm Join us for holiday crafts!
Radio Disney Dec. 4, noon - 4pm Festival of giving celebration
For more informationOffice: 503-643-6563
Website: www.cedarhillscrossing
Address Cedar Hills Crossing 3205 SW Cedar Hills Blvd Beaverton OR 97005
by Holly BeglingerWelcome to Cedar Hills Crossing
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C e d a r H i l l s C r o s s i n gwww.cedarhillscrossing.com www.cedarhillscrossing.com
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Store HoursOpen Daily: 8am - 10pm
The Friendliest Store in Town 503-641-4181 A2
Store HoursMon-Fri: 430am - 9pm
Sat: 530am - 9pm Sun: 6am - 8pm
503-626-5233 D3
Promoting Healthy Dessertin a fun way
503-746-7729 O3
We are Bakers of BreadWe are fresh from the oven.
503-643-5920 C4
(See ad, this page)
1-800-FANDAGO + 984#call Fandango today 3200 SW Hocken Ave
www.fandango.com E1
Other Food/Drink ListingsBaja Fresh,
503-277-2252Baskin Robins, 503-643-3010
Bugatti’s, 503-626-1400Cold Stone Creamery
503-352-3880Jamba Juice, 503-626-2629
L&L Hawaiian, 503-726-0770 McDonalds, 503-643-1327
McGrath’s Fish House 503-646-1881
McMenamin’s, 503-641-0151
Pastini Pastaria, 503-619-2241
Subway, 503-643-2211Taco Time, 503-643-6739
Waka Sushi, 503-646-5431WinCo Food, 503-644-4940
Entertainment
Century 16 Cedar Hills Crossing3200 SW Hocken Avenue
Beaverton, OR 97005
For movie times & tickets:
www.fandango.com
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Santa ArrivesFriday, Nov 25
He’s here daily for visits through Dec 24
3205 SW Cedar Hills Blvd www.CedarHillsCrossing.com
Tuesday, Nov 29 6 pm - 7 pmJoin us for
holiday crafts!
Sunday, Dec 4 12 pm - 4 pm
Radio Disney is here!Festival of Giving celebration
Buy, Sell, Trade, Old & NewVideo games, consoles,
everything! Console service & disc repair too.
www.gametrader-online.com 503-641-5511 M2
Store HoursMon - Sat: 9am - 9pm
Sun: 10am - 7pm 3115 SW Cedar Hills Blvd
503-626-6072 E3
Store HoursMon - Sat: 10am - 9pm
Sun: 11am - 7pm 503-228-4651 L2
Store HoursMon - Sat: 9am - 930pm
Sun: 9am - 9pm 503-520-1371 B2
RAY’S WATCH REPAIR
Located inside near Powell’s. 503-643-2931 M1
Family Owned Since 1956 503-626-3737 N2
Live Intense, Live WellGNC sets the standard in the
nutritional supplement industry 503-626-8484 O1
Other Health ListingsCatalyst Chiropractic
503-526-8782Virginia Garcia Med Clinic
503-352-6000Weight Watchers
800-651-6000
Other Sport ListingLA Fitness, 503-627-0737Golf Galaxy, 503-626-2322
Sunset Lanes, 503-646-1116
Other Retail ListingsAmerican Boot
503-626-7419AT&T (Smart Wireless)
503-924-1819BedCo, 503-430-7277
Best Buy , 503-350-0559Claire’s Boutique,
503-644-9142Famous Footwear,
503-643-8195Golf Galaxy, 503-626-2322
Lifeway, 503-646-8701Mac Store,
503-620-3550 NoSkinny!,
503-924-5000Office Depot, 503-626-7088
Pac Sun, 503-643-9112Ross Dress For Less
503-643-3909Sleep Country USA
503-672-7888Small World Surprise
503-646-3202Teaser’s Top Shop
503-526-8970T-Mobile, 503-626-6254
Trends, 503-277-2275ULTA, 503-643-7080 Verizon Wireless
503-469-0182 Visionworks 503-646-7995
C e d a r H i l l s C r o s s i n g www.cedarhillscrossing.com
Before and after: Bernard Airport in the 1930’s and Bernard Beaverton Mall in the late 1980’s. Beaverton at top of photo-graph. — Photo courtesy of Beaverton Historical Society
Cedar Hills Crossing was origi-nally the site of Bernard’s
Airport and before that, it was a motion picture studio in the 1920s. Air Space Magazine, which is af-filiated with the Smithsonian, states that the real history of grass-roots aviation in Oregon began in “the hayfields of Beaverton” (i.e. Bernard’s Airport), where aircraft innovation design achieved a wide circle of inventors and pilots. The home-built airplane industry in Beaverton thrived and Bernard
Airport was once known as the oldest continuously-operated air-port in Oregon. On September 11, 1938, the Oregonian reported that Bernard Airport was “perhaps the busiest non-commercial airport in the United States.” In the case of Bernard’s Airport there exists the added distinction that most of the planes are amateur built.”
The airfield was converted into the Beaverton Mall shopping cent-er in 1969.
Before Cedar Hills Crossing, There was an Airport
(source: wikipedia.com)
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B e a v e r t o n Fa rm e r s M a rk e twww.beavertonfarmersmarket.comwww.cedarhillscrossing.com
Every week nearly 200 fam-ilies receive food from the
Tualatin Valley Gleaners. But these families are able to ar-rive at the Beaverton Resource Center each Saturday with-out shame or embarrassment. Instead, all member families work/volunteer in field and ur-ban gleaning in exchange for desperately needed assistance that they can receive with dig-nity. The Gleaners strive to not just fill bellies, but to do so with high-quality, nutritious food.
During the holidays, Tual-atin Valley Gleaners provide
boxes of traditional holiday food and toys to 500 fami-lies (around 1,000 children) in Washington County. They will be operating the “Baskets of Joy” holiday program again this year and are in need of the communities continued sup-port. There has been a steady increase of families in need over the past two years, and TVG expects to see member-ship rise to over 750 families this Christmas. This year, TVG lost 15,000 pounds of donated food that they usually receive from the Portland Police Sun-
Your Market Caresby Caroline Ford
Harvest MarketNovember 19, 8am - 130pm
Mark Haury and his family grow apples
in their orchard in Salem. They will be bringing 20 varieties to the Harvest Market. We asked Mark to share his favorite apples for eating, cooking and keeping.For Eating –Melrose Fuji Jonagold Gala Mutsu Pink Lady
For Cooking –Gravenstein Rome Beauty Granny Smith Melrose Jonagold
For Keeping –Granny Smith Fuji Pink Lady Braeburn Stamen Winesap Melrose
Mark’s number one sellers for the season – Gala and Jonagold.
Top Apple PicksThe Tualatin Valley Gleaner’s Holiday City-Wide Campaign kicks off at Harvest Market
I always look forward to the Harvest Market. I have a long
shopping list on that day. I’ll be thinking about food gifts and stocking stuffers for the holi-days. There is my freezer and pantry to consider – what can I stock pile to get me through the winter? Then of course, there is Thanksgiving dinner - I espe-cially appreciate serving locally
grown and produced foods to my family and friends for that very important meal.
As I reflect on the things for which I will giving thanks, high on my list will be the labors of all of the hard working vendors at the market – our farmers, ranchers, artisan food producers and nursery growers. Of course, next on the list will be all of our
shine Division due to diminish-ing donations in the past two years. This means a loss of 500 food boxes to Washington Co. families. “Baskets of Joy” aims to make up that difference.
Heather Thompson, founder and director of Tualatin Val-ley Gleaners, wishes to give hope and show the support of a strong and caring community to the families in need. For these families, things like food and personal hygiene products are often sacrificed so that the rent will get paid. This year, TVG is placing special emphasis on collecting personal hygiene products. The “Baskets of Joy” program will provide each fam-ily with a holiday meal, two gifts per child under the age of 18, and housekeeping and per-sonal hygiene products.
Please support our cam-paign by coming to the Bea-verton Farmers “Harvest” Mar-ket on Nov. 19th. The goal is to provide for 2,000 people. Barrels for donations will be throughout the Market on the 19th, and afterwards, there will
devoted customers – thank you for supporting the market and our agricultural and culinary community.
The Harvest Market is a cel-ebration. We have so much to be thankful for and I’m happy to be celebrating with you.
See you at the Harvest Market,
Ginger
be donation barrels at the Bea-verton City Library as well as at the City of Beaverton’s Tree Lighting ceremony. There is also always a barrel at the C & E Kirby store in Aloha (19010 SW Shaw St).
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The Beaverton Senior Citi-zens Advisory Committee
has had a wonderful year so far full of exciting free events for seniors. Many new members have joined our committee and are hard at work coming up with ideas on how to better serve and represent our City of Beaverton Seniors.
In March, we had a useful
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Did you know that Veteran’s Aid and Attendance Benefits can help offset the cost of Assisted Living? Come learn more at this informational meeting. For more information, please call (503) 626-5100.
14570 SW Hart Road • Beaverton • (503) 626-5100 • www.leisurecare.com • Assisted Living services available
you are cordially invited to our veteran’s aid meeting.get here however you can.
Come to our Veteran’s Aid and Attendance Meeting • Sunday, November 6th • 2pm
Advocating for Seniors since 1995
and informative Financial Forum with speaker Alan Edwards from the Social Security Administra-tion. We have had many interest-ing speakers come and talk at our monthly meetings on different subjects like SNAP (Partners for Hunger-Free Oregon), Tualatin Valley Gleaners Supplemental Food Program, Senior Housing Placement, and Hospice/Pallia-
By Gail Miller, SCAC chairtive Care, among others.
On October 1st, we co-sponsored the Health and Well-ness Resource Fair at our very own Elsie Stuhr Senior Center. There were 28 vendors giving away great raffle prizes, Lions Club Health Screenings (testing for blood pressure, vision, hear-ing, glaucoma, diabetes, adrenal fatigue assessment, balance and flexibility), Spinal Screenings, Flu Shots, and yummy snacks (Yogurt/Fruit Parfaits and Cof-fee). There were also 3 lectures on “Driving and Dementia”, “How Stereotypes Influence How we Treat Elders, Affect Our Own Behaviors, and Actually Affect Health”, and “Exercise with Medical Conditions”.
Although the Center is under construction, the Fair was well attended and bustling with activ-ity. We are also in the process of planning our next Free Informa-tional Forum coming soon.
Stay tuned!
Free Ionized WaterIonic foot spas, Himalayan
crystal salt lamps, hand-made herbal extracts and more!
Call 503-922-1060 www.healthyions.com
Oregon Passionate Aging and Living
Psychotherapy, memory/brain evaluation, family consultation
www.opalinstitute.com 503-308-4251
Free monthly meetings open to the public (Monthly 2nd Tues. 2:30pm at City Hall)
For more info Phone: 503-526-2595 Email: [email protected] Web: www.beavertonoregon.gov/mayor (type in ‘Senior Information’)
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L o c a l S e n i o r R e s o u r c e s
503.646.0635www.beavertonlodge.com
12900 SW 9TH STREET, BEAVERTON, OR 97005
The largest 1 and 2 bedroom apartments available!• Affordable month to month rent• Kitchens & storage rooms• Weekly excursions in our luxury bus• Weekly housekeeping & linen service• Satellite TV• Pet friendly• No purchase / No lease required• Enjoy senior water aerobics in our indoor pool!
5450 SW Erickson Ave. Beaverton, OR 97005www.creekside-village.com503-643-9735
We make it easy to feel right at home.
It feels like home.
Neighborhood...We live in a residential neighborhood, among houses, parks, churches and libraries. Our residents enjoy nearby Elsie Stuhr Senior Center.
Friendly...It’s our culture. Between our residents and staff, everyone here at Creekside has many friends to share our beautiful home.
Park...We really are creekside, complete with rolling grounds,paved walkways, and abundant wildlife. The perfect setting to enjoy with your friends.
Alex Paul and Laura Ross-Paul, the owners of Beaverton Lodge Retirement, have deep roots
in supporting the arts. Laura, a noted Northwest painter, and Paul have spent many years collecting art for the Lodge. The Lodge’s GOLDEN GAL-LERY is an original art collection that reflects the work of our best regional artists, from the first gen-eration of modernists to the present work of North-west influenced painters.
Paul and Laura recognized the lack of available exhibition space for the 65 and over artist. With their senior community and available wall space for displaying art, housing the gallery at the Lodge made perfect sense. The Gallery is still growing as they continue to add artwork from the senior com-munity.
Their current exhibition is from a noted north-west artist, Nancy Gillespie. Her show, “Art In The Garden: The Costumed Figure” runs until October
30th. Starting Sunday, November 13th from 2-5, there will be an opening reception for their new ex-hibit “Women Artists Group Show” by Radix.
The Golden Gallery is open during regular busi-ness hours, 9– 6 daily. As their exhibitions grow, so will their collection. Please stop in and walk the public spaces and halls of the Lodge to see more of their artwork. For more information about the Gallery and current exhibits visit their website www.beavertonlodge.com/goldengallery.
Exhibitor Information
If you’re 65 or over and would like to participate, please email 5 images of your work along with a simple biography to:
[email protected] For questions, call 503-646-0635
Beaverton LodgeGolden Gallery Exhibit by Jolene Guptill
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Beaverton Visual Arts Showcase
Resource ListingsArtist Spotlight
Nov. 5-13 at the City Library
Art Decorators
En Vogue Interior Design
503-646-8191
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Art Media
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The annual Visual Arts Showcase is a Beaverton Arts Commission signature event. Approximately 100 juried works of art from Oregon artists will be on display at the Beaverton City Library, where visitors are invited to view and enjoy the art. This year’s 29th Annual Visual Arts Showcase will be held No-vember 5 – 13, 2011. Works include wa-tercolor, mixed media, fine craft, sculp-ture, oils, acrylics, prints, drawings, pastels and photography. Art works are original, and are for sale.
Showcase sponsors and artists will be honored at an invite-only Preview on Friday, November 4, 7 to 9 p.m. There is a public opening night gala event, on Saturday, November 5, 7 to 9 p.m. Prizes will be awarded to our most out-
A r t i n B e a v e r t o n
Meet the Artist: Lana Nelson
“Fall Trees Murrayhill”Cover Story
Over the past few years, fall foliage in some areas of Beaverton has come to
rival long famous fall scenery in other parts of the country. There is a particular curved stretch of Teal Boulevard in Murray Hill that seems to shout with joy in color about the arrival of fall on a light rainy day. The first time I observed the color was walking along the red tree corridor with beautiful red leaves like tattoos on the sidewalk. As an oil painter, I pledged that I would paint this scene. It took several layers of glaz-ing over a couple of years to finally achieve the intensity of color of my mind’s eye that wasn’t captured in the original photo from which I worked. A late part of the evolu-tion of this work was a critique by Water Works Critique Group (all local artists) of which I am a member. I showed this paint-ing in its final finished form at the Old Town Beaverton Festival in July this summer and enjoyed the public’s response to it.
by Elaine Orcutt
standing artists, including four, $200 first place awards, and a $500, “Best of Show” prize.
This year, The Beaverton Arts Com-mission has added additional events throughout the run of Showcase to in-crease the opportunities to experience art. Performing arts will be showcased with Music in Small Spaces presenting The Oregon Guitar Quartet on Sun-day, November 6, and Flute, Viola and Harp Trio on Sunday, November 13, at 2:30 p.m. These performances will take place in the library auditorium. Tick-ets are $18 in advance, or $20 at the door. More information can be found at musicinsmallspaces.org or by calling 503.644.0712.
The Westside Cultural Alliance is presenting a Media Workshop for Art-ists and Performers entitled “How to Promote Your Arts Events in 2012.” Workshop will take place Saturday, No-vember 5, 2011, from 10:30 to 1pm in the Beaverton City Library Auditorium. Cost is $25 for individuals (includes one-year Friends’ privileges); $50 for organizations (admits 4.). The purpose of the workshop is to help Washington
County artists, performers and arts or-ganizations build awareness for the arts by correctly identifying newsworthy ac-tivities that media will receive enthusi-astically. For more information, please visit westsideculturalalliance.org.
Following the Visual Arts Show-case is the Beaverton Library’s 9th An-nual Teen Art Show. Teens in grades 6-12 are invited to submit up to three works of art each. Artworks will be ac-cepted in the Teen Room November 14-16 between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. The show will be open to the public No-vember 17 - 23 during normal library hours. An opening reception with re-freshments will be held at 3 p.m. on Thursday, November 17.
More information can be found at http://www.beavertonlibrary.org/teens or call 503.350.4001.
For more information visit:www.beavertonarts.org [email protected] (503) 526-2379
Clarise’s Pet PortraitsCustom pet portraits by commission.
Call me at 503-505-8249 www.clarisespetportraits.com
Gems by RochelleClasses in Pearl Knotting,
Beading & Copper Enameling 503-245-7297
[email protected] contact me to see other
paintings online or to commission work. 503-830-7894
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A r t i n B e a v e r t o n Visit the Beaverton History Center
ACMA Theatre Company Performs “Godspell”A Benefit to Homeless Youth Nov 3 through Nov 12, 2011
The Beaverton Historical Society continues to present programming
that helps visitors appreciate and under-stand our community’s heritage.Nov. 8, 7pm: History of the Beaverton Police Dept.Did Beaverton police carry Billy Clubs? How have law enforcement training and staffing changed over the years? A representative of the Beaverton Police Department will answer these questions and share a “Then and Now” perspec-tive of local policing procedures.North American Beaver DisplayA new display showcases a stuffed North American beaver in its natural setting, gnawing on a tree limb. This aquatic rodent, Castor Canadensis, was the backbone of the Pacific Northwest fur trade for many years. Their pres-ence in the Tualatin Valley created bea-verdam land: soil exceptionally fertile and particularly suitable for agriculture. After the demise of the fur trade in the
1830s, trappers, followed by Oregon Trail emigrants, settled in the region. Their farms and sawmills laid the foun-dation for development of Washington County and gave our city its name.Old Fashioned Christmas TreePlans are underway for the holidays. A traditionally decorated tree of the Vic-torian era will shine in the front win-dow and a dining table will be set in the customary manner of family dinner. Watch for the next issue of the Direc-tory to stay up to date on history pres-entations and exhibits.
Admission free. Donations welcome!
Open Tues/Thurs, noon to 4 pm
12412 SW Broadway 503-430-0106
www.historicbeaverton.org [email protected].
by Ann Koppy
• Almost 90% of the native Atfa-lati’s who inhabited the area for thousands of years were gone by the time the first settlers arrived in the late 1840’s.
• The land for the city park was do-nated by William Hocken, former mayor of Beaverton (1914-1917).
• In 1896, Frank Livermore operat-ed a sawmill on 280 acres around Wier Rd.
ACMA Performing Arts Center503.672.3700
11375 SW Center Street Beaverton, Oregon 97005
The Arts & Communications Magnet Academy Theatre Com-
pany will perform “Godspell,” an off-Broadway hit musical by John Mi-chael Tebelak and Stephen Schwartz that was first performed 40 years ago. Based on the Gospel according to St. Matthew, and featuring a sparkling score, Godspell boasts a string of well-loved songs, including the internation-al hit “Day by Day.”
Drawing from various theatrical traditions, such as clowning, pan-tomime, charades, acrobatics and vaudeville, ACMA Theatre’s revival of “Godspell” offers a contemporary twist on the story, which is set in an ur-ban atmosphere and features homeless apostles seeking answers to their lives.
Highlighting a central theme in the story and to bring awareness to a sig-nificant local problem, ACMA Theatre Company’s production will benefit homeless youth in the Portland metro area, donating a portion of proceeds to Outside In’s Guerilla Theatre. Out-side In helps homeless youth and other marginalized people move towards improved health and self-sufficiency. Guerilla Theatre is a creative peer edu-cation program that is part of CHAT pdx, a coalition working to curb HIV and AIDS transmission among young people.
ACMA Theatre Company’s perfor-mance offers great family entertain-ment with an underlying message of kindess, tolerance, and love. Please join us.
Beaverton Trivia• Beaverton has over 200 parks with
30 miles of hiking trails and a 25 mile bike path network.
• The Beaverton School District is the 3rd largest in Oregon.
• Cedar Hills Crossing used to be the Charles Bernard Airport.
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Fine Art Gallery locatedat 12570 SW Broadway St.
All Local Artists. www.artonbroadway.net
503.601.3300 D3
All of US, Serving YouOpen Saturdays 9am–2pm Monday-Friday 9am–6pm
www.usbank.com 503-646-3101 E4
Fthe SalonFringe
We are a GoldwellAlliance Salon located at
4680 SW Hall Blvd. 503-644-0510 E5
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Education Resource Centerfamily centered, home-based education. Self-directed with
focused small classes www.villagehome.org
503-597-9100 C7
covet Full service salon,
Evo hair care, gelish custom nails, massage, waxing & more.
503-352-9245 www.covetsalon.com D3
Hair, skin & nails for men,women and children. Specializing in color.
www.tanglesandtoes.com 503-641-5488 G5
The Right Bankfor your business.
Call one of our client service specialists TODAY!
503-350-1205 www.therightbank.com F4
Tonight you could be dancing!Foxtrot, Tango, Rumba,
Salsa, Waltz, Cha-cha, Swing & more! 503-350-2700
Portlandballroomdance.com D3
Beaverton Art CourtFeaturing local artists with
handmade products. Find us next to the Farmers
Market every Saturday. 503-646-7107 D6
Enjoy your car interior ANDoutshine your neighbor’s car! $5 Loaner Cars Avail (BMWs!)
www.FreshStartDetail.com 503 641-3285 G3
Italian inspired with a menuthat changes weekly featuring
fresh seasonal ingredients from the Northwest. 503-641-3223
www.decarlirestaurant.com C4
Ickabod’s TavernFamous Bod’s Burger
Fresh cut fries, pool tables, Texas Hold’em Thurs-Sat.
503-646-0222 E4
Featuring our Cheesburgers& beer garden. All lottery games.
Happy Hour M-F: 4-7. www.ringosbar.com
503-644-7847 F3
Cakes for All OccasionsPetit Fours, cookies, bread,
cinema, catering trays & more! www.beavertonbakery.com
503-646-7136 E3
(See ad page 22)
4155 SW Watson AvenueBeaverton, OR 97005
503-646-6000 • anthem.edu Branch of Anthem College-Md. Hts., MO • ABHES AccreditedC1
Free Ionized WaterIonic foot spas, Himalayan
crystal salt lamps, hand-made herbal extracts and more!
Call 503-922-1060 www.healthyions.com C3
(See story page 11)
Learn About our City’s Pastthrough historic photos, artifacts,
exhibits and more! Open Tu/Th from noon to 4pm.
www.historicbeaverton.org E3
PixelPoint ArtistryArtwork photography &
reproduction. pixelpoint-artistry.com
503-887-1981 E2
Other Bank ListingsKey Bank, 503-626-3901
Other Art/Culture ListingsBeaverton Arts Foundation,
503.526.2288Washington County Museum
503-645-5353
Other Automotive ListingsCar Toys, 503-643-0944
Beaverton Car Wash & Detail Center, 503-645-5353
Shell Gas, 503-643-230876 Station, 503-627-9999
Apex Restoration, 503-646-APEX
Beaverton Radiator, 503-644-4691
Other Food/Drink ListingsKing’s Pub, 503-641-8534
Avalon Cafe, 503-756-8938
Other Body/Beauty ListingsCashmere, 503-601-0700
Jaleh’s Hair Fashions, 503-646-2126
Natural Image, 503-644-0654Avenue Salon, 503-626-8240Apex HairSpa, 503-584-8772Bombshells, 503-924-4444
Other Education ListingsLiving Wisdom School,
503-671-9112
Travel Dates: Sept. 30 or Dec. 9, 2012
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Sun Connections Travel & Cruises, [email protected] The above prices do not include: Airfares, transfers, port charges, tax. Special deposit offer is for a limited time only...
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Limited Special Deposits are only $50 for Sept. or $100 for Dec. cruise. (a regular deposit of $250.00 will apply after July 31st)
(503)655-4850
Amazing Caribbean Cruises!
Take a 7 day cruise in 2012 for as low as $330!*
Travel Layaway Plan Available
ACT NOW!
97005See Downtown map page 12 (C3)
See Downtown map page 12 (H6)
Goodness Coffee HouseA Family Cafe with a Healthy
Yummi menu. Gluten free welcome. Bring Ad, Get 10% OFF! www.goodnesscoffeehouse.com
503 616 3020 B6
Dairy Queen BeavertonBurgers, hot dogs, chicken,
salads, shakes, cakes and more. So good its rediQulous
503-644-3469 A3
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Service & SalesAll PC brands repaired
New laptops & desktops 503.866.3747
www.sunsetcomputer.net C3
Dr. McBride’s OfficeOptometrists
Examining eyes in Beaverton since the dinosaurs roamed.
Corner of 1st and Hall (503) 644-3614 E4
The place for all your bird needs.Exotic birds, healthy foods,
toys, boarding & advice. Great prices! 503-644-9515
www.bizeebird.com C7
Kids, women, home, new and resale.
Items by local artists. Friend us on Facebook!
503-646-2530 G5
Prescription delivery, drive-upwindow, fine giftware,
mobility- DME sales/rentals medicare accredited
503-644-2101 F2
Centered on you so you cancenter on life! Auto, sports, chil-dren’s injuries; neck/back pain,
headaches and more! 503-430-7371 C5
For your smile,For your health, For you!
503-646-5909 www.drmoga.com B6
Singing River Natural Medicine
Office of Dr. Means,naturopathic physician,
acupuncturist, nutritional supplements, massage
therapy, 503-641-6400 F5
Denture Clinique
Michael Moga, LDFull and partial dentures
Open 7 days by appointment! 503-643-6213 B6
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Open Minds, Open HeartsOpen Doors. Beaverton First
United Methodist Church. www.beavertonumc.org
Sunday Worship: 10:30am 503-646-7107 D6
Antiques & Modernrepair, custom built, pillows, foam replacements & more.
12655 SW First Street 503-641-2022 C4
Beaverton Dental Arts
Welcoming new patients!Preventative & cosmetic,
Emergency care, 10% senior Discount: 503-644-3312
www.beavertondentalarts.com B4
Family PracticeSpanish, Hindi & Punjabi
speaking providers available. Mon-Sat Extended Hours
503-644-1171 E4
YoungChiropratic
Visceral ManipulationCraniosacral Therapy,
Spinal Care Family Care & Injuries.
503-646-3511 B5
Real Estate Sales &property management. Serving
the greater Portland area. 503-646-3848
www.realpronw.com F4
Free Ionized WaterIonic foot spas, Himalayan
crystal salt lamps, hand-made herbal extracts and more!
www.healthyions.com Call 503-922-1060 C3
ChiropracticFirst, LLC
Chiropractic, Weight Loss,Massage. Auto injury specialists.Health insurance accepted.www.
BeavertonChiropractic.com 503-626-5761 A5
Home, Life, Business, Retirement. Brad Bennett,
Joshua Kuchenmeister, Francisco Fabrega.
503-646-3161 B5
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Personal Injury, Criminal LawDUII, Immigration, Wills/Trusts Probate, Family/Business Law
www.beavertonlaw.com 503-644-2146 E4
Other Housing ListingsCommunity Association Partners,
503-546-3400
Other Service ListingsLittle Pixels, 503-933-6677
H&S Screenprinting, 971-238-1506
Pegg, Paxson & Springer Funeral Chapel, 503-644-1176
Vanek’s Shoe Repair, 503-643-1266
Other Health ListingsPregnancy Resource Center,
503-643-4503Beaverton Chiropractic,
503-644-3022Oregon WIC Program,
800-723-3638WashCo Public Health Clinic,
503-846-8851Beaverton Natural Medicine
Center, 503-643-0892Morelli Dentistry, 503-644-1953
Youth & Family Therapist 503-469-9666
Other Spiritual ListingsAnanda Church, 503-626-3403
Unity of Beaverton, 503-646-3364Christian Science Reading Room
503-644-7119
Other Professional ListingsThomas Tax, 503-644-4949
(See ad page 13)
Sun ConnectionsTravel & Cruises, LLC
**Layaway Plans Available**. www.sunconnections.com
503-655-4850 H6
A&PAppliance Parts
All major brands serviceddiscount parts, in-shop repair,
microwaves ok. 503-644-0382
www.apappliance.net C3
Professional printing & graphics
at discounted prices. www.cedarhousemedia.com
503-641-3320 G5
(See ad on page 13 & 23)
& Realty GroupFull-Service Residential Property Mgmt & Sales!
503-641-4620 www.alpinepdx.com D5
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Catholic Book Store & Gift ShopRosaries, statues, crucifixes,
DVDs and more. www.blessingsfromheaven.org
503-644-1814 E5
“Feelings Delivered Daily”Flowers for every occasion, plants, cards, gifts & more! www.beavertonflorists.com
503-644-0129 C5
“For The Encore Bride”
COUTURE COLLECTIONS ~ ACCESSORIES ~ COSMETICS
Bella Victoria Boutique
Bella Victoria BoutiqueFor the Destination Bride
Formal, informal, prom Bridesmaid and more!
503-601-0718 bellavictoriaboutique.com E2
The Book CornerFor gently used books at
affordable prices w/ proceeds donated to the Beaverton library.
503-643-5188 D7
Outdoor Power EquipmentSpecialists
Sales • Service • Parts www.starkstreet.com
503-626-9193 G3
All natural candlewax, recycled gifts and
consignments. Ask about our school fundraisers.
503-318-9648 H4
Beaverton Swim CenterAquatic fitness programs
Lessons for all levels Parties and pool rentals
503-629-6312 A5
(See ad page 13)
Farmers Market Products& beyond! Gift Baskets, unique
kitchen items & cooking sugges-tions too. www.APkitchen.com
503-644-0382 C3
Have fun while learningjazz, hiphop, tap, ballet,
breaking, improv and more! www.mvpdanceelite.com 503-641-5678 D4
Computers & ConsolesGames & Accessories
Repair & Unlock iPhone www.techhousepdx.com
503-443-0786 C4
The Peddler’s PackPaper Arts & Rubber Stamps
“Where creative journeys begin”4570 SW Watson Ave. Beaverton, OR 97005
www.peddlerspack.com 503-641-9555 D4
Other Retail ListingsThe Wedding Cottage,
503-643-9730Tea, Thyme & Lavender,
503-644-6361
Other Sport ListingsCrossFit Body & Fuel,
503-746-9374
Get Your Business Listed in this section.
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MORE INFORMATIONCommand & Business Operations
Center: 503-649-8577www.tvfr.com
Beaverton Police DepartmentBeaverton Youth Peer CourtThe Beaverton Youth Peer
Court is a program whereby youths who have committed cer-tain first time misdemeanors or vi-olations are judged through a court system of their peers. The attor-neys, clerks, bailiffs and jurors are volunteers from ages 12-17. The defendants have admitted guilt and are standing trial to be sentenced by their peers.
Crimes that come before the Court include typical youthful vio-lations such as minor in possession of alcohol or marijuana, theft, van-dalism, criminal trespass and cur-few. Defendants have been cited by Beaverton police officers.
The Beaverton Youth Peer Court encompasses most of the facets of any trial court. After training sessions, attorneys are expected to research the law and present each case at trial. Juries will reach a verdict and sentenc-es may include writing an essay, working a certain number of com-munity service hours, apologizing
to an involved party and possibly paying restitution. Regardless of the sentence, each defendant is required to serve as a Youth Peer Court juror and to participate in a workshop taught by a police offic-er. If all elements of the construc-tive sentence are completed, the defendant’s record is expunged. But if the defendant does not com-plete the sentence, or is arrested again, they will automatically get referred to the Washington County Juvenile Department.
The Court meets on Mondays at Beaverton City Hall. A typical Court session will include 3 cases. The Judge’s chair rotates among adult lawyers who volunteer for the Court, but the remainder of the Court officers and jurors are students. Many of those who vol-unteer as attorneys go on to col-lege and a career in the law or law enforcement. Many also find that the Court gives them confidence in their public speaking skills.
Jurors frequently decide on a
harsher sen-tence than might be meted out by the Juvenile D epa r t -m e n t . The Ju-venile De-partment is very over-worked and often will send out letters to defendants. Peer Court endeavors to make youths accountable for their actions and remind them to think in the future when making decisions.
UPCOMING EVENTSLandlord/Tenant Forum
Nov. 2, 6:30-8 PM @ City LibraryCar Seat Clinic
Nov. 12, 9 AM-12:30 PM @ City HallFor more information, contact:
(503) 526-2260
by Sue Hayes
Heating equipment is a lead-ing cause of home fires and
deaths each year. Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue wants you to pro-tect your family by following the simple safety tips below.
Fireplaces and Wood Stoves• Have your fireplace or wood
stove inspected and cleaned by a professional. Creosote is a shiny, highly flamma-ble material that coats your chimney flue. It only takes a spark to ignite it and cause a chimney fire.
• Use a tight-fitting fireplace screen.
• Keep combustible items at least 3 ft. away from fire-places and woodstoves.
• Burn only dry, seasoned wood to prevent creosote build-up.
• Keep your fire small in size and never leave it unattend-ed
• After using your fireplace or woodstove, allow ashes to cool completely by waiting 2-3 days before removing. If you can’t wait, dispose of the ashes in a metal can out-side your home
Space and Wall Heaters • Space heaters need space.
Keep items that can burn at least three feet from wall and space heaters.
• Use only Underwriters Laboratories (UL)-approved portable heaters with a tip-over switch.
Furnaces• Inspect and clean your fur-
nace prior to each heating season or have a profession-al provide this service.
• Clean and/or replace your filter.
• Keep combustible items away from the pilot light of a gas furnace.
Heat It Up...Don’t Burn It DownCold Weather Advice from Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescueby Karen Eubanks
Protect yourself in case of fire with working smoke alarms on each level of your home and outside every sleeping area, and test them monthly. Replace older smoke alarms with long-life bat-tery alarms which offer up to 10 years of protection without a bat-tery change. For further peace of mind, consider installing a car-bon monoxide detector.
For more safety tips visit Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue’s website at www.tvfr.com.
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Washington County Visitors Association www.visitwashingtoncountyoregon.com
Fall Off the Beaten Path A Hands-on Approach to Glass Blowingby Allison George
It’s the perfect time of year to experience the rich colors and
autumn harvest of Washington County, and there’s no better way to take it all in than the Vineyard and Valley Scenic Tour Route.
The Vineyard and Valley Sce-nic Tour Route is a 50-mile drive through the lush Tualatin Valley, which runs between the city of Sherwood at the southern part of the valley and the Swiss-settled Helvetia at the northern end.
The rural driving route show-cases much of Washington Coun-ty’s agricultural bounty, includ-ing wineries, farms (some with stands offering seasonal fresh produce and/or u-pick), historic sites, wildlife refuges and sce-nic viewpoints of the Cascade Mountains, including the iconic, snow-capped Mt. Hood.
The Vineyard and Valley Scenic Tour Route is part of the Oregon Scenic Byways and Tour Routes program. (Note: Because
Is it Art? Is it Science? Per-haps it’s both? Whatever it
is, Live Laugh Love Glass is pretty cool.
There’s a new kid in town in Oregon’s Washington County, and this one will have you glowing with glee. Live Laugh Love Glass is a new glass-blowing studio, which opened last May in downtown Tigard. But this is no ordinary studio; it’s a large space allow-ing for individuals or groups to watch or participating in the scientific experiment of creat-ing personalized creations and works of art from glass.
Under the guidance of a teacher, pieces of ice-cube glass and colored metals com-bine (that’s the science part) and become vivid, colorful creations of art.
This innovative studio of-fers more than classes. Curi-ous onlookers can view the
portions include narrow county roads, low bridge overpasses and winding roads, the full route is not recommended for tour buses or bicyclists.)
Best to be enjoyed during a full day of discoveries and ex-periences along the way – from
classes in action (trust me, it’s very fascinating to watch), purchase a finished work of art–most pieces made in the studio–or attend a dinner party and “hot shop” show, a one-of-a-kind, dinner-theater type experience where guests can participate in the creation of a glass art piece.
In the short time Live Laugh Love Glass has been open, travelers from through-out the globe have visited the shop, according to owners Brett and Natalie Vinsant. Vis-itors can take home a piece of their experience, whether it’s their own creation or an orna-ment previously hand-crafted in the studio.
Although it is difficult to put into words (you have to see it to believe it), it truly is an amazing experience, and the memories will be cher-ished for years to come.
the wineries to such attractions as the scenic Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge – the route offers hospitality at histor-ic country taverns and old-time general stores and easy access to Sherwood, Forest Grove, Gas-ton and other towns for lodging, shopping and dining.
The Route is signed in both directions, and the two starting points are:• East or West on State High-
way 26: Take Exit 61 – at Helvetia Road. Follow the Vineyard & Valley Scenic Tour Route signs!
• East or West on Hwy. 99W or Pacific Highway: Turn North on Roy Rogers Road. Follow the Vineyard & Val-ley Scenic Tour Route signs!
Photo courtesy of Washington County Visitors Association
For more information visit http://www.visitwashing-toncountyoregon.com/Scenic-Tour-Route/
by Sylke Neal Finnegan
Beaverton Business Directory – 17
www.shopwashingtonsquare.com
Support St. Jude at the Mall
Holiday Calendar
On Saturday, November 19, 2011, supporters of St. Jude Children’s
Research Hospital in more than 80 com-munities across the country will join to-gether to participate in the St. Jude Give thanks. Walk., an exciting family-friendly 5K walk to raise money for the children of St. Jude. Participants are encouraged to form walk teams with their friends, fam-ily and co-workers and recruit sponsors to
Family friendly 5K walk on Saturday, November 19th
Mall Map - for a complete directory of stores, visit:http://www.shopwashingtonsquare.com/Map/
Wa s h i n g t o n S q u a r e M a l l
Event InformationVenue: Washington Square Mall
Registration: Inside Dick’s Sporting Goods
Start Time: 8am
Registration Time: 7 - 8am
Pre-Registration: Nov. 18, noon-9pm at Dick’s Sporting Goods
For more information www.givethankswalk.org Theresa Ripp, 206-526-8900 [email protected]
by Theresa Ripp
Nov. 19: St. Jude Give Thanks. Walk. (see story)
Nov. 12 – Dec. 24: Photos with Santa
Nov. 18 – Dec. 20: Sharing Tree
Nov. 28 – Dec. 9: Community Caroling
Nov. 24: Midnight Madness
Washington Square Opens at Mid-night Thanksgiving Night so be sure to get here early to take advantage of all the best deals!
Note: Extended Holiday Hours
We’re open early or late for your shopping convenience. See website for exact times.
make donations in support of their efforts and the lifesaving work done at St. Jude. In 2010, more than 22,000 walkers partic-ipated in 63 events across the country, col-lectively raising more than $2.3 million.
Last year was the inaugural walk at Washington Square Mall in Portland, Oregon and over $20,000 was raised! We look forward to even more success in 2011!
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Breakfast & Lunch served all day!
We don’t serve fast food...
We serve fresh foodas fast as we can!
www.biscuitscafe.com503-372-6982
16315 SW Barrows Rd, Beaverton, OR 97006
Buy 1 frozen yogurt and get a 2nd one of equal or lesser value FREEFREE Frozen Yogurt
Mon-Sat: 6am - 8pm, Sun: 6am - 7pm www.metroperc.com
• Pasteries• Drive thru• Free Wi-Fi• Stumptown Coffee
(503)524-7372
503-641-2767Hair Care | Skin Care | Massage | Waxing
Book your appointment online at truawakenings.com
16315 SW Barrows Rd #208, Beaverton, OR 97007
503-590-4440
Glenn HortonAutoHomeLifeRenters
HealthBusinessBoat... and more!
16315 SW Barrows Rd #202, Beaverton, OR 97007
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Business ListingsMetro Perc Coffee
Biscuits Cafe
Tru Awakenings Salon
Family Kicks Martial Arts
State Farm Insurance
La Superior Mexican
Moda Salon
Sunset Cycles
Village Business SpotlightState Farm Insurance with Glenn Horton
V i l l a g e o n S c h o l l s F e r r y
After recently attending an American Red Cross semi-
nar on earthquake preparedness, I was made aware of the significant need of funding for the Red Cross. They receive no federal, state or local funding, rather they run their budget on donations and sales of disaster preparedness kits.
My office made the decision to support Red Cross by purchasing individual disaster starter kits to be given away daily at the recent Street of Dreams. Additionally,
we made the offer to donate $10 to the local chapter of the Red Cross for every new quote our office provided during the show. The response was tremendous! People truly do care.
We were so encouraged and excited by the response, we are going to continue the $10 dona-tion to anyone who calls or stops by our office and gets a quote for their insurance (sorry, limited to non-State Farm clients only).
Help us help the Red Cross!
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THPRD: connecting people, parks and natureYoung riders get the dirt on a new course at Eichlerby Bob Wayt, THPRD
Beaverton’s Eichler Park, at 13710 SW Farmington Road, boasts a newly renovated dirt bicycle
course – the only one of its kind currently in service in the Portland metro area.
The new course incorporates three dirt jump lines for beginners, intermediate and advanced riders, along with a small bicycle pump track. It was speci cally designed for both 20-inch (kids/BMX) and 26-inch (MTB) wheeled bikes.
The Northwest Trail Alliance designed and built the course as part of a partnership with the Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District, which
owns and maintains Eichler Park. The two organizations wanted a better course that could be used by novices as well as highly skilled bikers.NWTA volunteers completely redesigned the Park District’s original BMX course at Eichler and built the new facility during several weekends this past summer.“This renovated venue is a great opportunity for kids and adults alike to develop their bike handling skills in a safe
and controlled environment,” said Raul Atencio of NWTA.
NWTA will be responsible for maintaining it. THPRD will continue to maintain the rest of Eichler Park and provide security through its Park Patrol unit.
“This partnership provides something we don’t have anywhere else in the district,” said Jon Campbell, THPRD project management and support coordinator. “And this way, we know it will be cared for properly and maintained in a safe environment.”
A grand opening to celebrate the new course was held Sept. 24 at Eichler Park. An estimated 150 people showed up, including dozens of riders ranging in age from preschoolers to young adults. They owed through the course’s series of whoops and berms, testing their skills. The most experienced riders jumped high into the air on their bikes, and one of them even did back ips successfully. All participants agreed the new course is fun for everyone.
NWTA is an alliance of mountain bikers and off-road cyclists dedicated to creating, enhancing and protecting
riding opportunities in northwest Oregon and southwest Washington. For more information, visit www.nwta.org.
Young Max Suf n was among dozens of riders who happily tested the new course during last month’s grand opening.
Other major features of Eichler Park are play equipment, a basketball court, community garden, and ADA-accessible walking path.Mike Hogan is not only an accomplished rider, he was primary
designer of the the new dirt bicycle course at THPRD’s Eichler Park.
FOR ALL OF YOUR PRINTING NEEDSCONVENIENTLY LOCATED IN DOWNTOWN BEAVERTON
12120 SW First Street (directly across from main Beaverton Post Office)
• Banners• Bookmarks• Brochures• Business Cards
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• Calenders• Catalogs• Corporate Identity• Direct Mail
• Door Hangers• Folders• Flyers• Logo Design
• Magnets• NCR Forms• Note Pads
Introducing the New Aloha Business Association60 members and growing!
In response to the Aloha /Reedville Viability Study
by Washington County, CPO6 Chair Eric Squires joined with Becky Jarvis to initiate the re-birth of the Aloha Business As-sociation. Each monthly meet-ing features a guest speaker on a topic relevant to business owners, committee reports, a featured member “spotlight”, and lots of time for networking. Much has been accomplished with a volunteer Board from the first meeting in February. A “protem” Board of Directors of Karen Bolin, Becky Jarvis and Tim Tank were elected by the audience present at the March meeting to organize the associ-ation and so far, the following have been accomplished:• Bylaws have been drafted
and approved;• membership dues scale
created ;
• and four committees es-tablished to do the work of building the newly formed organization.
Carol Cartier has been a great leader in our efforts to build a brand identity as the chair of the marketing com-mittee. The first task was the creation of a clear mission and vision along with our associa-tion logo. Carol partnered with Aloha High School by inviting students to work on the project. Eric Hearn has led our Community Partner-ships Committee where we have focused on relation-ships with area churches and Aloha High School students and staff. Sonja Lindley is our Membership Chair. Early on we set a goal of 60 paid members and have achieved this. Karen Bolin is the cur-rent President who presides at
the monthly lunch meetings and organizes the guest speak-ers for each meeting. Karen is currently working with a newly established Centennial Celebration committee who will be organizing a commu-nity celebration on January 8, 2012 at Mt. View Middle School. Details will be an-nounced in the coming weeks, so stay tuned because here at the ABA business means something different! Go War-riors!
by Karen Bolin
Meetingsmonthly, 2nd Thurs, 1130am Peppermill Restaurant 17455 SW Farmington Rd
For More information: alohabusinessassocia-tion.com
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MurrayhillMarketplace
Murray SchollsTown Center
BarrowsCrossing
ProgressRidge
See Murrayhill Map
above (C4)
GENERAL, COSMETIC, FAMILY DENTISTRY503-590-7574
Scott R. Walker, D.M.D.
www.MurraySchollsFamilyDental.comSee Murrayhill map above (A5)
Personal & businesssolutions, real estate loans
Call a personal banker today. 503-579-1947
www.bannerbank.com B1
Murray-Scholls Area Shopping Center
Guide
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Great Beaverton dining at the Murrayhill pond.
Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner www.cafemurrayhill.com
503-590-6030 G4
Beaverton Bakery Express Cakes for all occasions!
Coffee shop, tea, donuts, Torre-faxione Italia Espresso,
Pastries and more. 503-579-1600 E2
Bowling, games, sportsbar & grill. Groups, parties
and events OK! See our Ad. 503-748-6118
www.ilovebigals.com B3
www.abgemlab.comAppraisals, repair, design consignment, insurance & estates, same day service.
503-524-6896 E2
Healthy Affordable Pet Supplies Grooming & Self-wash. Cat adoptions available.
www.naturespetmarket.com 503 579-2403 G2
Got foot pain?Come see us for expert care, diagnosis and treatment of
ankle/foot disorders. 503-597-5647 D4
(See ad page 20)
Comprehensive dentalcare for your entire family. Located behind Chevron.
murrayschollsfamilydental.com 503-590-7574 A5
(See ad page 20)
Your Neighborhood FamilyDoctor’s Office. Accepting new patients, call today.
503-597-5647 murrayhillphysicians.com C4
M u rr a y - S c h o l l s A r e a S h o p p i n g
503-526-2917Adults, teens, family, couples,
anxiety, depression, communica-tion, relationships & intimacy
www.drtmishler.com D2
Realtor/Prop. Mgmt.Working w/buyers, sellers &
investors. Westside Specialist. Call Lisa w/The Sunset Group:
503-679-8477 E3
Liane Nishimura
www.lianenishimura.comAuto, home, life, renters,
health, business, boat & more! Call Liane at
503 579-3005 D2
Murrayhill Chiropractic Care
Dr. Robert ShermanAuto Accident Injuries,
Spinal Care & more. 503-590-4000
www.murrayhillchiro.com D2
Residential/CommercialResponsive & Proactive.
Let us cure your rental head-aches! 503-597-7790
www.robynsnestpm.com D2
BankingConsumer and business
accounts, loans, mortgages 503-228-7077
www.onpointcu.com E3
Murrayhill MarketplaceVersaSpa Spray on tan 1-only $30, 2-only $50
oasistanningoregon.com 503-521-8268 G2
We’re here to help.We’re here to listen.
Reading, writing, phonics, math, test prep, study skills & more.
Call us. 503-590-6800 F2
Other Bank ListingsChase Bank, 503-590-4600
Wells Fargo Bank, 503-579-2902Wells Fargo Home Mortgage,
503-8163-3318
Other Health ListingsDr. David Barney (see ad page 23)
Dr. Barney, Hawaiian Smailes (see ad page 8)
Dr. Shoger, DDS, 503-579-2495OPAL Institute, 503-308-4251
Dr. Olesberg, DMD 503-579-4400
Apartment ListingsSterling Pointe, 503-579-1400
Clocktower, 503-579-2422
Other Body/Beauty ListingsRebound Massage,
503-746-6585Touch of Light Massage,
503-579-6038TruAwakenings Salon & Spa,
503-641-2767
Other Food/Drink ListingsMalones Café & Bar,
503-579-3663Hapa Grill, 503-590-7800
Metro Perc, 503-524-7372La Superior Mexican Grill,
503-530-8951Ruby Tuesday, 503-579-3737Mango Tango, 503-747-3961
Sushi Boat, 503-590-5675Sandoval’s, 503-590-7668
Bombay Curry, 503-590-4442
1 Month Free Taekwondo+ Free Uniform
1 Month Free Taekwondo+ Free Uniform
New students only. Offer good at Murrayhill location.
17455 SW Farmington RdBeaverton, OR 97007503-649-7200www.beavertontkd.com
14795 SW Murray Scholls RdBeaverton, OR 97007
503-524-4800www.murraytkd.com
FocusBalanceConfidenceTeamworkDisciplineControlRespectFitness
Bowling, games, sportsbar & grill. Groups, parties
and events OK! 503-748-6118
www.ilovebigals.com B3
www.24hourfitness.comNew renovations, group classes,
basketball court, lap pool, personal training & more!
503-579-5090 D4
(See ad below)
TAEKWONDO for all ages!Discipline, Respect, Focus
www.murrayhilltkd.com 503-524-4800 D5
See Murrayhill Map page 20 (D5)
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Don Bosco Preschool
Certified Childcare Centerin downtown Beaverton Ages 0-12 years okay.
12725 SW 8th St. 503-626-1530 www.donboscopreschool.com
Aloha Christian Preschool
Aloha Christian PreschoolAges 3-5
18380 SW Kinnaman Rd. www.alohacog.org/preschool
503-649-5677
Young Learners PreschoolHappy Healthy Children from
Head to Toe! 1800 NW 169th Place C-100, Beaverton. 503-645-9292
www.younglearners.net
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Programs Include:
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anthem.edu
4145 SW Watson Avenue, Suite 300 Beaverton, OR 97005
A Branch of Anthem College – Maryland Heights, MO
Schools
PreSchools & DayCares
PreSchools & DayCares
Sport & ActivitiesArt & Crafts
Education Services
Technical Schools
The Pedler’s Pack, 503-641-9555A’kasha, 503-643-5101
Anthem College (See ad) 503-646-6000
Amerist School 503-372-0006
New Horizons 503-641-3434
St. Stephan’s Academy 503-646-4617
Holy Trinity School, 503-644-5748Faith Bible Christian School
503-642-4112St. Cecilia School, 503-644-2619
Living Wisdom School 503-671-9112
Pilgrim Lutheran School 503-644-8697
Other PreSchools & DaycaresTiny Blessings Montessori
503-649-4815Wee Wisdom Preschool
503-526-3996Sunshine Montessori
503-644-1466
Tutoring Club, 503-579-9670Tutor Doctor, 877-988-8679
(See downtown map page 8, D4)
Have fun while learningjazz, hiphop, tap, ballet,
breaking, improv and more! 503-641-5678
(See ad page 21)
TAEKWONDO for all ages!Discipline, Respect, Focus
www.murrayhilltkd.com 503-524-4800
(See ad page 18)
Family Kicks Martial ArtsHelp your child to defend
themselves while raising self confidence in a fun family
atmosphere. 503-671-9999
1 HUNDRED PROJECTS support great classroom activities in all Beaverton schools such as: • Visiting artists, scientists and writers • Project equipment and technology (iPads, microscopes and flip cameras) • Program supplies and materials (books, book bags and art supplies) • Homework help and tutoring
Since 1988 Beaverton Education Foundation has awarded more than $2,269,190 funding classroom, summer and after-school programs in all 51 of Beaverton’s schools.
To make an online donation, go to:www.beavertonEDfoundation.org (select DONATE NOW)
Also connect with us on facebook and youtube.
Take action and help fund 1 Hundred Projectsfor Beaverton students!
Beaverton Education Foundation
See Downtown Map page 12 (C1)
We’re here to help.We’re here to listen.
Reading, writing, phonics, math, test prep, study skills & more.
Call us. 503-590-6800 F2
L o c a l E d u c a t i o n R e s o u r c e sThe Learning Curve
Upcoming Events
For More information:call the districts 24-hour newsline, 503-591-4434
Nov. 17, 7-830pm District Listening Session (Meadow Park MS Auditorium) 503-591-4360
Oct. 24, 630pm School Board Business Meeting (District Administration Center)
Nov. 8, 630-830pm Middle School Learning Options Information Night (Aloha HS Auditorium)
Nov. 30, 7-9pm Middle School Learning Options Info Night (Sunset HS Auditorium)
Get Your Business Listed in this section.
Call 503-641-3320
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B e a v e r t o n B u l l e t i n B o a r d
Styles atHart
SalonNeighborhood
Styles atHart
SalonNeighborhood
$5 off any servicefor new clients. Color/highlights,
perm, hair cuts, senior roller sets. Located near the Plaid
Pantry on Hart Rd & 170th Ave. 503-591-1998
Get clear and centered.Swedish, deep tissue, trig-
ger point work, neuromuscular therapy. Call Ada Boje:
503-641-7743
A multi-service company www.leafllc.com
Call us at 503-670-9266
Interior horticulture, outdoor landscaping including
containerized plantings. Indoor & outdoor holiday
decor & lighting. Com/Res maid & Janitorial Services.
The Grin House: Short Term Nanny Services
House/Child/Pet sitting. Cooking, cleaning and overnight
care. Certified!Call Margarita: 503-707-7400
tbOn-Site affordable computer
repair for home and small business.
Troy Brisbin Consulting LLC Phone: 503-707-4377
CouncelingPromethian
503-816-2778Professional Counseling
for children, adolescents, individuals, couples, and families.
Milana Robben, M.S., NCC
Family PhotographyInfants, babies, kids &
families. Casual & relaxed sittings. 503-956-7717
appleblossomphoto.com
(See ad page 2)
Yes, find Jeans that fit!Come visit where friends meet for
fashion. Unique wardrobe items & basics too.
503-297-1609 Raleigh Hills Location
Jan’s House Cleaning& Gardening, 10+ years
From bi-weekly to monthly All rooms, all surfaces!
503-327-4176
Full Service Salon and DaySpaMassage, Pedi’s, Mani’s, Waxing,
Permanent Makeup, Boutique, Tattoo Removal. 503-644-2800 Oregonsgrandsalonspa.com
Get Healthy and Go Greenwith products from Shaklee.
Healthy nutrition, weight, homeand beauty.
503-550-6378
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See Downtown map page 8 (G5)
24 – Beaverton Business Directory
Homemade Soups, Chili, Salads & More!
Special Guest:Harpist
JennyLinder
When:Sat. 11/19, 9am-3pm
1005 NE 17th Ave. Hillsboro, ORwww.Cornell-Estates.com(503) 640-2884
Christmas Bazaar
Come See:
+ 30 Portland Area Artists & Crafters
Frosty, Mrs. Claus,Carolers & more!
• Handcrafted Jewelry• Glass Art• Christmas Ornaments & Decar• Baby, Children & Home Sewn Items• Florals
(many items under $25)
A Fundraiser for the HillsboroFire Fighter’s Toy & Joy Program
Where:
See downtown map, B4
Costume Avenue
www.costumeavenue.comYear round rental costumes for any event or production. Wigs, makeup, accessories, crystals and more! Call: 503-848-3861 www.costumeavenue.com
Pe r f o rm i n g A r t s C a l e n d a r
Nov. 12th, 11am (@City Library Auditorium)
Annual Volunteer Welcome and Recognition
Be one of the first to hear about the exciting 2012 season.
Nov. 25 – Dec. 11 (@City Library Auditorium) Happy Hollandaise!
Prepare for mayhem as Claire prepares for the perfect
Christmas dinner.
Dec 3, 7pm (@ City Library Auditorium)
Dessert & Silent Auction Happy Hollandaise Pre-Show
Dec. 1, 6pm (@City Library Auditorium)
Dec. 4, 1pm (@Beaverton Resource Center)
Audtions for Harvey
www.beavertoncivictheatre.org or 503-626-1936
www.visitwashingtoncountyoregon.comThis page sponsored by:
Upcoming Performances
The Oregon Guitar Quartetselections from 5 CD’s
Sunday, November 6, 2011 at 2:30 p.m.
Flute, Viola and Harp TrioTakamitsu, Debussy, Yang
Sunday, November 13, 2011 at 2:30 p.m.
performances will be held at the
Beaverton Library Auditorium12375 SW Fifth St, Beaverton, OR 97005
$18 in advance, $20 at the doorcheck or cash only
visit www.musicinsmallspaces.org for more details
ISingcommunity choir
Dec. 2-4 (@Bethel Church, 5150 SW Watson)
Winterfest – Doorway to Germany
Featuring classical harmonica from world champion, Susan Sauter
For details: www.isingchoir.org
Nov. 13, 11am Golden Gallery Exhibition
Women’s Artist Group Show See story on page 9
www.beavertonlodge.com or 503-646-0635
Nov. 3-12 (on the Main Stage)
Godspell See story on page 11
Nov. 16, 7pm (@Blue Box Theater)
Classical Alive! Orchestra
Nov 30, 7pm (on the Main Stage)
ACMA Student Film Night
www.beaverton.k12.or.us/acma or 503-672-3700
Nov. 18 - Dec. 18 (@Parish of St. Mark)
Annie The popular comic strip heroine takes center stage in one of the
world’s best-loved musicals.
www.hart-theatre.org or 503-693-7815
Nov. 23 - Dec. 18 A Very Merry PDX-MAS
Combining classic carols, holiday pop songs, and original offbeat material created especially for
Portland audiences.
www.broadwayrose.org or 503-620-5262
503 345 9590 (box office) www.bagnbaggage.org
Bag&Baggage Productions, based in Hillsboro, is commit-ted to unique interpretations and novel stagings of plays by the world’s best-known authors. We seek to rethink and reinvigorate the most cel-ebrated titles, to challenge the public to experience them in new ways, and to connect our work to the lives and experi-ences of our audiences.
Upcoming Performances
10/30: The Wines of Halloween12/7-23: A Christmas Carol12/19: The Wines of Christmas
Nov. 6, 6pm (@Parish of St. Mark)
All Saint’s Concert
Dec. 3, 7pm (@Tigard United Methodist Church)
Dec. 4, 730pm (@St. Matthew Catholic Church)
Holy Night
Dec. 21, 23, 730pm (@ St. Mary’s Cathedral on 21st) (@St. Matthew Church on 23rd)
Handel’s Messiah
www.oregonchorale.org or 503-926-8033