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Page 1: 2013 Feb Beaverton Resource Guide

Like us on facebook to get community updates

Please, one per person.

FREE Community Paper, Take One!

What's Happening this Month in Beaverton?New Beaverton Shopping Maps, pages 15-17

Our Community Website is Now Live!Visit: www.BeavertonResourceGuide.comNew Recipe: Super Bowl of Artichoke Dip, page 24

New Monthly Column: Handyman Bob, page 29

page 26

Shop Local – Give Local – Stay Local… this is how we build a better Beaverton.

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2 – Beaverton Resource Guide | Volume 3–Issue 2 (February 2013) Find us on Facebook or visit - - - > www.beavertonresourceguide.com

MEMBERSCatherine ArnoldBetty BodeIan KingMarc San SoucieMark Fagin

MEETINGS

Tuesday, February 5, 6:30pm

Tuesday, February 12, 6:30pm

Tuesday, February 19, 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.

The Beaverton Resource Guide is published by Cedar House Media, Beaverton’s home- grown print and graphics shop.

Publisher / Executive EditorCory Burden

Content Editor / AdvertisingMichael Wong

Graphic Layout / DesignKaren Lewis

Writers

Denny DoyleBob WaytFox 12 StaffMelissa RileyGretha LindwoodHolly BeglingerAnn KoppyGinger RapportWCVA StaffTVF&R Staff Karen BolinEric SquiresGreg MattieJolene Guptill

Bob Strong Ann SatterfieldLisa ArdMaureen WilsonElaine OrcuttLouis D'AgneseFranziska EdwardsPaul RoderLana NelsonMichelle ButlerDr. Dan MillerLoralee BurrellMaya MaldarelliLaurel Reilly

4575 SW Tucker Ave. Beaverton, OR 97005

503.641.3320

Questions or comments? Email us. [email protected]

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The Beaverton Resource Guide (BRG) is a free monthly community paper written, edited and published in Beaverton, by Beaverton residents and for the businesses and people of Beaverton, Oregon, USA. Cedar House Media published the first edition in April of 2011 with the help of the city and the Farmers Market. That first issue was 16 pages. Today, the paper is 32 pages and sponsored by the most important community organizations: City Hall, police, library, historical society, TVF&R, WCVA, THPRD, Washington Square and Cedar Hills Crossing to name a few.

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

Absolutely! With our unique layout, colorful design and community content, our readers are beyond loyal not only because they want to know "what's happening this month in Beaverton" but also because they completely agree with our philosophy of Shop Local - Give Local - Stay Local. As a local business, your ad will get seen by those who are willing to go out of their way to shop local. These residents are your best customers and our best readers! In addition, we don’t print massive quantities and mail them out to uninterested parties. Our papers are located in convenient, local and high traffic locations ready to be picked up by those who love Beaverton.

If you'd like a copy for yourself or want to pick up a few for your business, drop by our office or go to any of these participating locations: New Seasons, Dairy Queen, THPRD facilities, Starbucks. In try Farmers Market, City Park (red newsstands), library, Powell's Books, city hall; - Walgreens, 24 Hour Fitness, branch library, Big Al's;

RiteAid, Albertson's, Thriftway.

If you would like to place an ad or submit an article for consideration, please contact us by email or phone.

Email: [email protected] Phone: 503-641-3320

As we welcome the New

Beaverton has a bright future. We are seeing positive changes all

The recent announcement

for all of us. Beaverton resi

cant boost to our local economy.

nier Software has

$2.8 Enterprise Zone expansion at its location on SW Millikan Way. Beaverton continues to be open for business as we strive to foster economic growth

The Oregonian recently ran

blfr9uz) about the city’s space

rent site of Beaverton City Hall).

verton voters support moving some government services to The

seeing a new face at City Coun

2012. Thank you Council Presi

for Beaverton. Please make him feel wel

come.On Jan. 23,

community mem

of our regional

me at the Arts & Communication

ing Arts Center for the city’s annual State

information, visit www.Beaver

In closing, I am eternally grateful for the opportunity to serve as your Mayor. There is an

cooperation in Beaverton. Please continue to help your city government evolve our vibrant city.

Photo by Scott Gould

Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation 3

KPTV Channel 12 3

Entertainment (Movie Listings & WCVA Event Calendar ) 4-7

Cedar Hills Crossing (Shopping Map) 8

Beaverton History (Newsletter) 9

Beaverton Shopping Guide (Downtown Map) 10-17

Beaverton Farmer's Market (Winter Market) 14

NEW Shopping Maps (Murray & Allen|Scholls Ferry|B/H Hwy) 15-17

TVF&R (Health Tip) 17

Aloha Business Association (Newsletter & Map) 18–19

Southwest Beaverton (Shopping Map) 20–22

Beaverton Restaurants (Spotlight & Happy Hour Listings) 23–25

Monthly Recipe (The Superbowl of Artichoke Dip) 24

Beaverton City Library News (Monthly Calendar) 26

Cover Story (What's a Sweet Potato Maya?) 26

Speeder News (for Seniors) 27–28

HandyMan Bob (The Care & Feeding of Your Home) 29

Community Bulletin Board (Home|Garden|Auto & More) 30-31

Adventures in Beaverton (Literary Corner|Super-Mom) 32

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A sport played on the ice is heating up in popularity in Beaverton.

The Evergreen Curling Club hosted a grand opening in January for its new location at 10950 S.W. Fifth St., Suite 155.

According to the club’s board members,

and the second on the west coast. The Evergreen Curling Club formed in

2002 and previously practiced twice a week at the Lloyd Center ice rink in Portland.

Plenty of questions surround the sport of curling. What is it? How does it work? And how do you turn a broom, a stone and an ice rink into a fun and competitive game?

The sport’s nickname, “The Roaring Game,” originates from the rumbling sound made by the granite stone as it travels across the ice.

“Some crazy guys in Scotland 500 years ago, in the wintertime they couldn’t play

golf anymore, so they decided to see who could throw the stone out there on the lochs,” explained Bruce Irvin, president of the Evergreen Club.

Instructors at the Beaverton club said they can show you how to play in two hours. By the end of the session, beginners might just be ready to join a league.

There are curling leagues, activities for children and opportunities for people in wheelchairs to take part in the sport.

The club has more than 100 members, and aims to promote camaraderie, sportsmanship and team competition in the community.

Learn more about fun events and new businesses every weekday during “On The Go With Joe” on “Good Day Or-egon.”

Oregon’s first all-curling facility open for business

Evergreen Curling Club, the second all-curling facility on the West Coast, is now open in Beaverton.

By FOX 12 Staff

he Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District continues to

ful ll the promise it made in a bond measure approved by voters in 2008.Eleven projects were completed in 2012, most notably the expansions/renovations of the Conestoga Recreation & Aquatic Center and Elsie Stuhr Center and the redevelopment of Camille Park. THPRD has now nished 48 projects since bond implementation began in 2009. “We accomplished a tremendous amount in 2012,” said THPRD General Manager Doug Menke. “It’s a tribute to solid planning, execution, scal management and hard work.

“But we still have a long way to go. It will be 2017 or 2018 before we nish all the projects in our

bond program. This is de nitely a marathon.”The $100 million bond measure is designated to preserve natural areas, develop new trails and trail connections, add athletic elds, and upgrade or expand parks and recreational facilities across the district. Once the measure passed, district managers began the process of planning and implementing 129 projects over a multiyear period. THPRD recently completed a major bond-funded makeover of Evelyn M. Schif er Memorial Park in central Beaverton. The 10-acre site, reopened to the public in January, features 252 feet of boardwalk, play equipment with natural surfaces and textures, two picnic shelters, community gardens, athletic areas, a basketball court, pathways, and a skate “spot.”The latter is the rst skating facility for the district outside of its main complex at 158th and Walker Road. Another plus for park visitors is a two-acre wetland area with restored habitat and overlooks for better views.

Redevelopment of A.M. Kennedy Park, at 102nd and Kennedy between Canyon Road and Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway, has already begun and will continue throughout the winter, spring and summer.Construction on additional projects will begin this spring. Scheduled for complete development are Barsotti Park (between 160th and 170th Avenues in Beaverton) and Hansen Ridge Park (off NW Kaiser Road). Both are expected to open by the end of December.Smaller redevelopment projects at Vista Brook, Pioneer, and Roy E. Dancer Parks are scheduled to begin this spring and nish by year-end.

For a full description of all upcoming and completed bond projects, please visit www.thprd.org/bondprojects.

Shop Local – Give Local – Stay Local… this is how we build a better Beaverton.

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The Beaverton Civic Theatre

An aspect of the BCT Com

troops in the area. Both entertaining

tions involve a summary of Suite

The local community is eager

First Baptist Church of Beaverton

only 9 roles in the cast, 75 percent

to express my interest in helping in whatever why I can. Since I have

the best family feel that I have been looking for.”

Cast as the hotel manger in

as The Lone Wolf Burglar. Upon

tunity to return to the Beaverton Civic Theatre stage with such an

Steel Magnolias, The Crucible If It’s Monday, This Must Be Christmas.

503-754-9866 www.BeavertonCivicTheatre.org

Ticket Prices: $15/Adults $12/Seniors & Students $5/Youth (age 10 & under)

All performances are in the Beaverton City Library Audito-rium, Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 2pm.

BCT will hold open auditions for Steel Magnolias in February. For more information, email: [email protected]

Beaverton resident wins gold, returns to coach

Local Art, Theater, Programs & Events

Super Zip Lines + Aerial CourseIndividuals or Team Building

See Specials at t2zip.com Gift Cards Available now.

503-357-0109

Cwhen he was 14 at Northwest

came one of the nation’s premier

tional championship when he was

Class Athlete program. He com

4950 SW Western Ave., Beaverton | M-F 3:30-9:00pm & Sat 10:30am-11:30pmCall us at 503-277-2237 or visit: www.nwfencing.org

again a member of USA’s Epee

pionships, but this time he brought

a great start coaching, with one of

ning the National Championships

The Beaverton Arts Commis

into its repertoire to help foster the arts in the Beaverton Community. Special thanks to the Beaverton

The application process is

social service agencies, religious organizations, or private business

tion for a joint project. Applicants

June 30, 2014.

For questions about the grant guidelines or application, con-tact the BAC at: (503) 526-2299 or [email protected]

Washington CountyPublic Affairs Forum

Cease Fire!

With many recent tragedies front and center on the

news, Penny Okamoto, CFO of Ceasefire Oregon, an organiza-tion dedicated to enacting laws in Oregon that will ensure the safe and responsible use of fire-arms will speak to the forum.

Ceasefire Oregon offers educational programs to pre-vent gun violence. Okamoto will update Forum members about current legislation and new pos-sibilities in this season’s legisla-tive session in Salem.

By Melissa Riley

By Louis D'Agnese

By Elaine Orcutt

By Anne Madden

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F e b r u a r y M o v i e R e l e a s e s

Bricks & Minifigs3861 SW 117th AvenueBeaverton, Oregon 97005

503.644.5701

facebook.com/[email protected]

99W Drive-inNewberg 503-538-2738

CinemarkBeaverton 800-FANDANGO+984

CinetopiaBeaverton 503-597-6900

Valley Cinema PubBeaverton 503-296-6843

february 2013

movie releases

january top 10

MamaZero Dark ThirtySilver Linings PlaybookGangster SquadBroken CityHaunted HouseDjango UnchainedLes Misérables The Last StandThe Hobbit

Based on Ticket Saleswww.imdb.com

1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.

10.

Call Theaters for Show Times

*Regular Text = Limited Release

Bold Text = Nationwide Release

Movie Theater Listings

february 1Bullet to the Head

Girls Against Boys

Sound City

Stand Up Guys

The Haunting in CT 2

The Last Gladiators

Warm Bodies

february 14A Good Day to Die Hard

Beautiful Creatures

Escape from Planet Earth

Safe Haven

february 8A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charlie Swan III

Identity Thief

Lore

Side Effects

Spiders 3D

The Playroom

The Sorcerer and the White Snake

Top Gun (IMAX 3D) february 22Bless Me, Ultima

Dark Skies

Inescapable

Snitch

february 15Like Someone in Love

Midrange

No

Saving Lincoln

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Through City’s Beaverton Cares Program

By Franziska Edwards

anceance

www.BeavertonResourceGuide.com

Ofarce follows three couple’s lives

partnerings. Two of the couples occupy two separate apartments in the same physical space on stage,

environment to present the lives

than 30 years. Like Ayckbourn’s

H.A.R.T. Theatre presents “How The Other Half Loves”February 15 – March 3, 2013

Michael Rouches, Danielle Valentine, Dennis Kujawa, Meghan Daaboul; Holly Danelle, Brick Andrews

185 SE Washington St., Hillsboro www.hart-theatre.org | 503.693.7815

How the Other Half LovesBy Alan Ayckbourn | Directed by Dan Kroon

Box Office Information:General Admission: $14 | Seniors $12 | Students $10

Dates:Feb 15 – Mar. 3, 2013

Times:Fri-Sat 7:30pm, Sun. 2pm

When: Feb. 4 – Apr. 15 Mon, Wed, Thu & Fri, 11am to 7pm Sat 9am to 5pm

Where: Beaverton Resource Center (walk-ins only)

For more information call 2-1-1.

Beginning February 4, the City of Beaverton’s Beaver

ton Cares program is once again making free tax preparation ser

ing to the Internal Revenue Ser

The IRS reports that when those

families across the nation.

to help change that. My goal is to ensure that more of our citizens

stays in our community.”

ing the 2012 tax season bringing

into Beaverton’s economy.

Local Art, Theater, Programs & Events

A

at the show’s opening reception

Art Exhibit:

making it even more.” Recently she has been experimenting with

several in heart shapes, perfect for

Plus they are just plain fun! Unterspan began making hats in 2009,

out her inventory at a large show.

says Unterspan. "My hats have

By Gretha Lindwood

the process. Every part of the hat is

History Center.

12570 SW Broadway Street Beaverton, Oregon

Tues-Sat - 11:00am-5:00pm

503-601-3300 http://artonbroadway.net/

Feb. 6 - March 2

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By Lana Nelson

[email protected] contact me to see other paintings online or to commission work.503-830-7894/

Wa s h i n g t o n C o u n t y V i s i t o r s A s s o c i a t i o nwww.BeavertonResourceGuide.com

Oregon’s Washington County is home to some of the best festi-vals and events the state has to offer. Just minutes from down-town Portland and set in the heart of the agricultural area of northwestern Oregon, summer ushers in agricultural events, farmers’ markets and myriad family festivals.

503-644-5555www.wcva.org

For the latest news and events, visit the official “Visit Washington County, Oregon” Facebook page.

WASHINGTON COUNTY

Feb 1 and 2 Washington Co. Fair Complex

(Hillsboro) www.funkyjunksisters.com

Feb. 2 and 16 SW Hall Boulevard between 3rd & 5th Streets (Beaverton)

www.beaverton farmersmarket.com

February 8 Cedar Hills Recreation Center

(Portland) www.thprd.org /facilities/

cedarhills/home.cfm

February 8 Jenkins Estate (Beaverton)

www.thprd.org /facilities/jenkins/events.cfm

February 9 or 10 Uwajimaya (Beaverton) www.uwajimaya.com

February 9 and 10 Washington County Fair Complex

(Hillsboro) www.kuik.com

February 9 and 10 SakeOne (Forest Grove)

www.sakeone.com /Events/atthekura.html

February 10 Bag&Baggage and Renaissance

Wines (Hillsboro) www.bagnbaggage.org

February 15 through March 3 HART Theatre (Hillsboro)

www.hart-theatre.org/productions /how-the-other-half-loves/

February 16 Meriwether National Golf Club

(Hillsboro) www.wacobridalshow.com

February 16 Ambacht and Vertigo Brewing

(Hillsboro) & Max’s Fanno Creek Brew Pub (Tigard)

oregonbeer.org/zwickelmania

February 16 (50k) February 17 (25k)

Hagg Lake (Gaston) www.haggmud.com

February 23 Taylor-Meade Performing Arts

Center / Pacific University (Forest Grove)

www.pacificu.edu /events/performing-arts-series/current/

peter_yarrow.cfm

February 24 Jordan Woods Natural Area

(Beaverton) www.thprd.org /nature/

programs/events.cfm

BBBByy La

The local color in the Beaverton

ing Home” shown here is one of

paintings. It captures the brilliant fall colors of the trees on a white

the scene of these trees for several

against the white fence in winter, come to life with brilliant spring

trees on a late afternoon in fall,

They are best seen turning just past

this fall. Enjoy!

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Sports Authority

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State FarmThai ImportsVogue NailsCedar Hills SalonMr. Formal

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Subway

Bugatti’s

Sleep CountryUSA

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CatalystChiropractic

Hair MTanRepublic

Virgina GarciaMedical Center

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Massage, Waxing & FacialsRestore, Relax & Refresh with service tailored to meet your

needs. www.handandstone.com 503-626-8200

3205 SW Cedar Hills Blvd www.CedarHillsCrossing.com

3205 SW Cedar Hills Blvd www.CedarHillsCrossing.com

Valentine’s

Free Gift with purchase Friday & Saturday,

February 8 - 9, 11 am - 6 pm

Simply present $75 or more in same day sales receipts (from any combination of Cedar Hills Crossing stores and/or restaurants) to the gift booth located in the

interior mall to receive your gift. While supplies last, one per customer, only.

Receive a free Heart Bouquet

Candleholder

Exercise Your Options ®Located on the corner of

Hocken & Jenkins Rd. Call 1-800-LA-Fitness or visit www.lafitness.com

www.CedarHillsCrossing.com

This fun and informative nature program includes a story, real specimens, hands-on activities! Hosted and presented by THPRD Nature Park Interpretive Center.

Your single donation could save up to 3 lives! To schedule a donation appointment contact the Red Cross at (503) 528-5892 or online www.givelife.org. Walk-Ins are also welcome. Blood Drive will be held in the Community Room.

This popular Twin Oaks Sports Card Show will be on display throughout the interior mall. Great selection, reasonable prices.

503-643-6563 cedarhillscrossing.com

Cedar Hills Crossing 3205 SW Cedar Hills Blvd Beaverton OR 97005

February Events

By Holly Beglinger

Visit These Interior Stores

American Boot Co, 503-626-7419

AT&T Wireless, 503-924-1819

BedCo, 503-430-7277

Claire’s Boutique, 503-644-9142

Cold Stone Creamery, 503-352-3880

Game Trader, 503-641-5511

GNC, 503-626-8484

Hairmasters, 503-644-1835

L&L Hawaiian, 503-726-0770

Merle Norman, 503-469-0884

MLY Jewelry, NEW!

Peachwave, 503-746-7729

Powell’s Books, 503-228-4651

S.A.S. Trading , NEW!

Small World Surprise, 503-646-3202

Sunflower Beauty, 503-644-9190

Taco Time, 503-643-6739

Teaser’s Top Shop 503-526-8970

Thai Noodle Etc., 503-941-9112

Visionworks, 503-646-7995

Weight Watchers, 800-651-6000

Wireless Accessories, 503-277-7707

Stop by to pick up a FREE Valentine’s themed Heart Bouquet Candleholder. Yours FREE when you simply present $75 in same day Cedar Hills Crossing sales receipts to the Gift Booth inside the mall. It’s that easy! While supplies last!

To schedule a donation appointment contact the Red Cross at (503) 528-5892 or online www.givelife.org. Walk-Ins are also welcome. Blood Drive will be held in the Blood Mobile. Registration check/in will be held inside the mall.

This very popular entertainer is back with his silly, very funny and interactive Magic Show! This one is geared towards the little ones, ages 9 and younger. Join us inside the mall for this event! Don’t be late! Best seats for the kids are up front on floor!

Hosted by Radio Disney. Bring your favorite stuffed animal or toy to have checked out by the Disney Doctor! They’ll check the reflexes, heartbeat and get the height! Plus a fun Arts & Craft station. Very cute and fun for the little ones! Check out our website for time of this event.

Check out our website for more details on the activity for this months’ Kid’s Club event.

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www.HistoricBeaverton.org

Part 2: Oregon Friends and Legislation

Monthly presentations are held every 2nd Tuesday

of the month at the Beaverton History Center:

12412 SW Broadway St

(Suggested $2 donation)

www.historicbeaverton.org [email protected]

503-430-0106

Beaverton History Center

Diamond Jubilee plates, year-books, businesses & more.Presidents' Day memorabilia

The 36 columns in the Lincoln Me-morial represent the 36 states in the Union when he was assassinated.

King of Siam offered elephants to help win the Civil War. Lincoln declined.

Pet names for his wife: Molly, Puss, Little Woman, Mother.

Beaverton History Cente

Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865)

Abraham Lincoln is likely

American history. The man who 1

to our state in several important ways. In part 1 last month, we

time Illinois colleagues who went

Lincoln segment, we’ll meet more

Dr. Anson G. Henry (1804-1865)

with Lincoln in 1834 in Illinois

lives. Both were very active in the

ment. He eventually became the Lincolns’ personal physician.

the Oregon Territory with his wife

County where other families from

continuing political activism as a member of the Territorial Legis

the Washington Territory.

pia, the Territorial capital at the

visit Lincoln at the capital, staying

the terrible news of Lincoln’s

cago. On his return home to the

Washington Territory unfortunately, the steamship on which he was a passenger, the Brother

Simeon Francis (1796-1872)

Journal not long after his arrival

publication in the state making the relationship between himself, the

coln’s political aspirations. His wife Eliza was socially

key roles in reconciling the couple after their engagement broke up in

erwise. After his application for

Secretary of the Oregon Territory

Agricultural Society. Lincoln

Washington Territory in 1861, a position he kept until retiring in

By Ann Koppy

Fe b . 2 0 1 3 New s l e t t e r

Legislation that Changed Oregon's Development:

pieces of legislation in 1862 that

Act, giving ownership of 160

help populate the Far West.

Lastly was the Morrill Act

tion in agriculture, engineering,

1 Secretary of War Edwin Stanton ut-tered these words when Lincoln died: “Now he belongs to the ages.”

Eanniversary with a lively per

master storyteller Anne Ruther

Oregonians from Oregon soil

can count on Coyote to shake

gle a meteorite? I love bringing our history to life through voice,

to our region," says Anne.

mance will be a tale from

a professional storyteller since

Northwest. Her specialties are

ating show. Anne also won

rything she tells you!

Master Storyteller Anne RutherfordTuesday, February 12, 2013, 7:00 PM

For more information: Beaverton History Center

503-430-5231 | www.annerutherford.com.

Statistics: 6’4”, 180 pounds, size 14 shoe, size 7 1/8 hat.

Wrestling was his favorite sport.

White almond cake was his favorite dessert.

He kept correspondence &other paperwork in his stovepipe hat.

LINCOLN TRIVIALINCOLN TRIVIA

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BeavertonCity Library

BeavertonPost Office

BeavertonHistoryCenter

Elsie Stuhr Center

FarmersMarket

BeavertonSwim Center

BeavertonHigh School

TVR&RStation 67

BeavertonTown Square

Canyon PlaceShopping Center Canyon

Square

Beaver Creek VillageShopping Center

Hall Street Center

The Round

A

A

Sun ConnectionTravel & Cruises

HeitzmanBody & Paint

BeavertonFamily Chiropractic

Fred MeyerTrader Joe’s

Starbucks

Starbucks

Cedar HouseMedia

Alpine PropertyManagement

ThaiHigh 5

BeavertonBakery Shirley’s

BeavertonPharmacy

Motel 6

24 HourFitness

Hall Street CenterBeaverton Law GroupPacific Medical GroupFanno Creek Healing Arts

fromBlessings

Heaven

Ava Roasteria

Fresh Start Detail

Ringo’s

Beaverton Seafood Market

La Hacienda RealMexican Restaurant

La Fogata Mexican RestaurantLatino Food & Imports

Me Too Beauty Bar

Bricks & MiniFigs

PacificContinental

Black Bear Diner

Comfort InnBudgetHotel

Things from Another World

Tom’s Pancake House

Bvtn Natural MedicineDr. Jae Park, MD

AP Kitchen &A&P Appliance

Edward JonesHometown Buffet

Beaverton EducationFoundation

Goodwill

McDonalds

New Seasons

Hall Street Grill

BeavertonSigns

Chamber of Commerce

KuniCollision Center

Camelia’sCandles

Bvtn Florists

Peonies &Possibilities

Pedro’s Upholstery

Tech House

Irina Moga, DDSDenture Clinique

Goodness Coffee

Singing RiverNatural Medicine

Haven Spa,Pool, Hearth

First UnitedMethodist Church

Bvtn Healing Ctr

Book CornerBiZee BirdStore

ChiroCentricLiving Wisdom

School

Dairy Queen

VillageHomeSchool

BvtnDental Arts

Quilter’sCorner

SunsetComputer

Einstein Bros Bagels

Emerald City Smoothies

Noodles & Company

Arts & CommunicationMagnet Academy

(ACMA)

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February 1st-15th,Tu-Sa: 10a-4p @Book Corner (503-643-5188)

group @ Youth & Family Therapy 503-643-0892

A 3 part documentary series pro-duced by California Newsreel. February 1, 8 & 15 (7-9:30pm) Presented at the Beaverton Baha'i Center, 555 SW Murray Blvd. Contact: 503-318-9343

Announcements

Do you ever feel like your mar-riage is coming in last place for

your time and attention? Inspired Family Coaching is offering a work-shop for couples called “The Core of Marriage: Passionate Friend-ship.” It will be held at the Beaver-ton Healing Center on February 23, 2013 from 1-4pm.

Michelle Butler, MA will be co-leading with Franny Thompson, MSW. At the heart of a satisfying marriage is a passionate friendship.

Learn how you and your partner can better meet each other’s emo-tional needs and revitalize this es-sential relationship. To register for the workshop, please call 503-781-8766. The cost is $60 per couple.

Michelle is a Master’s level coun-selor and parent educator with her own practice, Inspired Family Coaching, LLC. A coaching session with Michelle is a great place to be-gin when you want your family re-lationships to improve. Her services

help families work more effectively by finding strategies that manage stress and foster close relation-ships. Coaching is a collaborative, short-term and action oriented approach to change. Michelle be-lieves that by drawing inspiration from your own values and living with intention, you can achieve sat-isfaction in your family life.

inspiredfamilycoaching.com 503-277-2460

The Core of Marriage: Passionate Friendship

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Announcements

Directory

Arts & Culture

Learn About our City’s Pastthrough historic photos, artifacts,

exhibits and more! Open Tu/Th from noon to 4pm.

www.historicbeaverton.org C3

Local Artists Gifts & ClassesFree Gift w/Purchase

8134 Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy Open Tu-Sa: 10am-5pm

503-816-3517

Automotive

Enjoy your car interior ANDoutshine your neighbor’s car! $5 Loaner Cars Avail (BMWs!)

www.FreshStartDetail.com 503 641-3285 C3

(See ad in auto section)

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

503.646.5181 D3

Banking Services

The Right Bankfor your business.

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

www.therightbank.com C3

Body & Beauty

Fthe SalonFringe

We are a GoldwellAlliance Salon located at

4680 SW Hall Blvd. Beaverton, OR 97005

503-644-0510 C3

Me Too Beauty SalonFree Hair Care Fridays!

Natural hair care, all textures. [email protected]

503-997-5557 D2

Education

Beaverton City Library12375 SW 5th St, Hours:

Sunday 1pm - 5pm Monday - Thursday: 10am - 9pm

Friday: 10am - 6pm Saturday: 10am - 5pm

(503) 644-2197 C4

Support Your Library

by donating to the Beaverton Library Foundation online @

:beavertonlibraryfoundation.org

Preschool- Grade 7Where Academics

& Compassion Meet livingwisdomportland.org

503-671-9112 C4

Cu stomized Learningin a choice-based environment.

Small classes, all subjects, PreK - High School.

www.villagehome.org 503-597-9100 C4

Food & Drink

(See ad in Food section)

Ava RoasteriaCakes, Food, Drinks & Catering.

Open 24 Hours. www.avaroasteria.com

503-641-7470 C4

(See ad in food section)

Cakes for All OccasionsPetit Fours, cookies, bread,

cinema, catering trays & more! www.beavertonbakery.com

503-646-7136 C3

BeavertonSeafood Market

Live Shellfish / Seasonal SeafoodFind us on facebook

Canyon Place Shopping Ctr. 3905 SW 117th Ave, Suite G

503-626-8148 D2

(See ad in Food section)

Italian inspired with a menuthat changes weekly featuring

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

decarlirestaurant.com C3

(See ad in Food section)

Darn Good Coffee& Incredible Food

Beaverton Town Square We cater and deliver!

503-643-2334 D3

Emerald City Smoothie, emeraldcitysmoothie.com

503-372-5676 D3

Community Partner Spotlight The 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!

Dairy Queen BeavertonBurgers, hot dogs, chicken,

salads, shakes, cakes and more. So good its RiDQulous

503-644-3469 B3

Goodness Coffee HouseA Family Cafe w/ a Healthy menu.

Gluten free welcome. www.goodnesscoffeehouse.com

503 616 3020 B4

Hall Street Grill www.hallstreetgrill.com

503-641-6161 B1

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

Open Tuesday-Sunday www.honeytoastcafe.net

503.683.1881

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

www.BeavertonResourceGuide.com

Massage Therapy Naturopathic Medicine

Nutrition Counseling

www.BeavertonWellnessCenter.com503-643-0892

Your Neighborhood Health Care Center

D o w n t o w n D i r e c t o r y

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

Chiropractic · Acupuncture Naturopathy · Massage

503-644-6555

Natural Medicine

Office of Dr. MeansNaturopathic physician,

Acupuncturist, Nutritional suppliments & massage

503-641-6400 B4

Housing

& Realty GroupFull Service Residential

Property Management & Sales www.alpinepdx.com

503-641-4620

(See ad in Senior section)

Retirement ResidenceHit the road with us because we

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

503-646-0635 B5

(See ad in Senior section)

Senior Living CommunityWe make it easy to feel

right at home. www.creekside-village.com

503-643-9735 B5

Pet Care

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

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

www.bizeebird.com C4

Mexican Restaurant & CantinaFresh ingredients, expert preparations and prompt

curteous service! 503-526-8808 D2

(See ad in Food section)

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

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

The Best in Mexican food, gifts and more! Located next to

La Fogata Restaurant. 3905 SW 117th Ave # D

(503) 626-7765 D2

Noodles, Salads & Sandwichesfrom around the world.

All for around $8! www.noodles.com

503-350-0591 E3

(See ad in Food section)

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

503-646-2688 B3

Featuring our Cheesburgers& beer garden. All lottery games.

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

503-644-7847 E3

(See ad in Food section)

Splendid Thai Taste...has come to you! FREE delivery.

Weekday lunch specials. www.thaihi5restaurant.com

503-596-2153 E3

General Services

A&PAppliance Parts

All major brands serviceddiscount parts, in-shop repair,

microwaves ok. 503-644-0382

www.apappliance.net C3

Your Full Service Sign Company!www.beavertonsigns.com

[email protected] SW Hall Blvd

503-746-7413 C1

Your Local Business PartnerProfessional printing, graphics,

photography, web design, marketing and advertising. Home

of the Beaverton Resource Guide! www.cedarhousemedia.com

503-641-3320 C3

Antiques & Modernrepair, custom built, pillows, foam replacements & more.

12655 SW First Street 503-641-2022 C3

The Elsie Stuhr Centeris designed for adults 55 years

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

503-629-6342 C5

Sun ConnectionsTravel & Cruises, LLC

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

503-655-4850 D3

Health

Beaverton Dental Arts

Welcoming new patients!Preventative & cosmetic,

Emergency care, 10% senior Discount: 503-644-3312

beavertondentalarts.com B3

Dr. Dan MillerVisit our Maximized Living clinic!

BeavertonFamilyChiropractic.com 5075 SW Griffith Dr, Suite 120

503-644-8844 E5

Prescription delivery, drive-upwindow, fine giftware,

mobility- DME sales/rentals medicare accredited

503-644-2101 C3

Blissful Massagewith Marilyn Froude, LMT Call for Holiday Specials! Beaverton Healing Center

503-277-2460 C3

Centered on you so you cancenter on life! Auto, sports,

children’s injuries; neck/back pain, headaches and more!

503-430-7371 B4

Denture Clinique

Michael Moga, LDFull and partial dentures

Open 7 days a week by appointment!

503-643-6213 B4

Dr. Carolle ChapmanNaturopathic Physician, Energy

Healer. Life should be joyful. Beaverton Healing Center.

503-277-2460 C3

Dr. McBride’s OfficeOptometrists

Examining eyes in Beaverton since the dinosaurs roamed.

Corner of 1st and Hall (503) 644-3614 C3

Dr Irina Moga, DDSFor your Smile, For your health,

For you! 503-646-5909 www.drmoga.com B4

Family PracticeSpanish, Hindi & Punjabi

speaking providers available. Mon-Sat Extended Hours

503-644-1171 C3

www.BeavertonResourceGuide.comD o w n t o w n D i r e c t o r y

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Painless Joint Injections Geriatric Medicine Internal Medicine

Cryotherapy

Jae Park, M.D.

503-643-2120

Professional Services

ADAMS - UFFELMAN - RAVELO - NGUYEN

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

www.beavertonlaw.com 503-644-2146 C3

Mediation 503-893-4417Confidential Options

For Resolving Disputes Voluntary & Court-Ordered

www.the-Mac-Firm.com

John TaylorFinancial Advisor - You talk, we

listen... AND we get to know you. [email protected]

503-646-9767 B1

Service & SalesAll PC brands repaired.

New laptops and desktops. www.sunsetcomputer.net

503-866-3747 B3

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

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

Religious & Spiritual

Open Minds, Open HeartsOpen Doors. Beaverton First

United Methodist Church. www.beavertonumc.org

Sunday Worship: 10:30am 503-646-7107 C4

Retail

Farmers Market Products& beyond! Gift Baskets, unique

kitchen items & cooking sugges-tions too. www.APkitchen.com

503-644-0382 C3

“Feelings Delivered Daily”Flowers for every occasion, plants, cards, gifts & more! www.beavertonflorists.com

503-644-0129 C4

Catholic Book Store & Gift ShopRosaries, statues, crucifixes,

DVDs and more. www.blessingsfromheaven.org

503-644-1814 C4

We do Birthday Parties!www.bricksandminifigs.com

503-644-5701 D2

All natural candlewaxRecycle old candles and get credit towards a new one. Open F-Sat 10-6 or by appt.

503-318-9648 C3

Hot Tubs, Stoves, FireplacesPools, Free Water Analysis

Service & Installation www.HavenSpaPoolHearth.com

503-649-2201 C3

Outdoor Power EquipmentSpecialists

Sales Service Parts www.starkstreet.com

503-626-9193 C3

Vintage & Unexpected TreasuresFeaturing: Vintage furniture & accessories, books, gardening

and design services. Call Peonies @ 503-992-6747

Computers & ConsolesGames & Accessories

Repair & Unlock iPhone www.techhousepdx.com

503-443-0786 C3

Things From Another World

Find Us Online at:

www.Tfaw.Com B2

The Book CornerFor gently used books at

affordable prices w/ proceeds donated to the Beaverton library.

503-643-5188 C4

Sports & Activities

Beaverton Swim CenterAquatic fitness programs

Lessons for all levels www.thprd.org

503-629-6312 B4

To A d v e r t i s e , C a l l 5 0 3 - 6 4 1 - 3 3 2 0

ChiropracticMassage

Weight LossChiropractic First, llc

www.BeavertonChiropractor.com

503-626-5761See Map Page 10, B3

See Map Page 10, B3

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MARKETWINTER FIRST & THIRD SATURDAYS

10:00-1:30FEBRUARY 2, 16

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www.beavertonfarmersmarket.com

BEAVERTON FARMERS MARKET

Wbuzz of the summertime

the perfect time of year to follow

enthusiasts that blog about farmers,

comforting wintertime meals.

Rebecca GerendasyCooking Up A Story is an on

mentary style stories about farm

agriculture. Rebecca creates a voice for

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her new series.

Kathleen Bauer

about the marketing potential of blogs into an opportunity for learn

living in Oregon "because of the

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about those from whom you buy.

in the state where local people can

the week. It has some of the best

the farms are so close by." You

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Winter Market kicks off the sec

us, at the ususal location from

Market kicks off May 11, 2013!Happy New Year, Everyone!

Ginger Rapport

By Ginger Rapport

Message from the Market Master

February 5th, 9-4pm: Proposed Tualatin Valley Scenic Bikeway public event.

brainstorming on the bikeway plan.

By WCVA Staff

For more information, please contact Allison George (503-644-5555).

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State Farm Insurance Mutual Funds & Bank With discounts up to 40% 855-733-7333

Willamette Dental

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UPS Store

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Coffee Shop

Great Clips

Pet Clinic

Dog Wash Service

Rose Food Market

Richard's Bar Lounge

Guicho's Mexican Food $5 lunches in 5 minutes or its FREE! 503-746-5980

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Perfect Look

Cricket

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Liquor Store

Honeycut Salon

Pet Service

Vacant

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Breeze Cafe

Cleaners

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Dotti's Bar Lounge

Taco Bell $.99 Loaded Grillers www.tacobell.com 503-526-0935

Dr. Keller, DVM

HR Block 1-800-472-5625

Subway

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Specials in 5 min or it's FREE! www.guichosrestaurant.com

503-746-5980 C12

Guicho's

Tapatio Mexican Resturant & Cantina has been serving authentic Mexican food in the Aloha area on 185th Ave since 2000.

Fabien Macedo, owner of both this restaurant and another in Gresham, has been running these successful businesses for 12 years with the help of his family.

Fabien is now very proud to help his mother, Magdalina, and brother, Louis, start their own Mexican Restaurant in the Murray Crossing Shopping Center just off of Murray and Allen Blvd. behind Shari's.

Guicho's Mexican Restaurant specializes in serving cuisine from their home state of Jalisco. With beautiful murals on the wall and a comfortable atmosphere reminiscent of their hometown, Fabien invites you to try his family's Jalisco-style Mexican cuisine at Guicho's.

Chicken Breast, mushrooms, garlic marinated in Tequila & lime juice.

Prawns, mushrooms, and onions sautéed in butter & spices.

Hot & Spicy!

Pork ribs in red sauce Jalisco style.

Battered pasilla peppers stuffed with Mexican cheese, topped

with chipotle sauce.

www.BeavertonResourceGuide.com M u r r ay / A l l e n M a p & D i r e c t o r y

True health is more than just feeling good. With the Five

Essentials, we have created a simple system of living that will help you live a natural, healthy life, free of medication and expensive medical treatments.While each of the 5 Essentials listed below may be familiar, there are many things that you may not know. Implement-ing these essentials can transform your health.

Essential 1: Maximized MindA Maximized Mind encom-

passes areas such as time and stress management, improving your relation-ships with others, and making sure that you get adequate amounts of sleep.

Essential 2: Maximized Nerve SupplyNerve supply is the life sup-

ply to all cells, organs, and systems in the body and so is responsible for all function and healing. Improper spi-nal alignment is common and occurs because of physical, emotional, and chemical stresses.

Essential 3: Maximized Quality NutritionWhat you put into your body

affects how you feel each and every day. Improper nutrition can create a lot of symptoms such as depression, brain fog, stress and fatigue.

Essential 4: Maximized Oxygen and Lean MuscleExercise allows your body to

take in higher levels of oxygen and cre-ates lean muscle. Studies have shown that exercise consistently can exceed the benefits of antidepressants.

Essential 5: Minimized ToxinsToxins and chemicals sur-

round us in our everyday lives and affect our bodies negatively. They are included in items such as medications, refined foods, household cleaners and items we cook with!

5 Essentials for a Maximized Life

Dr. Dan Miller is a Maximized Living Chiropractor in Beaverton and recipient of the Service to Beaverton Award in 2010.

Beaverton Family Chiropractic 503.644.8844

By Dr. Dan Miller

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7-Eleven, 503-626-2591

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Dotti's Bar Lounge

Snap Fitness

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Billings Dance Dance www.billingsdance.com 503-670-7008 (See Ad Page 5)

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For more safety information, contact us at (503) 649-8577 or visit our website at www.tvfr.com.

By TVF&R Staff

It’s that time of year again – coughing, runny nose, body aches,

Tenza viruses that infect the nose,

Why is Tualatin Valley Fire & Res-cue concerned about influenza (the flu)?

States, especially among seniors. As one of Oregon’s largest EMS

How contagious is the flu, and how does it spread?

person.You may be able to pass along

coming into contact with con

i.e. covering your cough, sneezing into the crook of your arm,

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Village InnUwajimayaFurniture

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US BankInsuranceKorean RestaurantPaint StoreAcupuncture ClinicPhysical TherapyIndoor SoccerBridal ShopSenior CareInsurance OfficeTax OfficeMcDonald'sCarl's Jr Pier 1 ImportsCoffee ShopTattoos7 ElevenFurniture StoreMusic CompanyHome DepotChuck E Cheese's Travel AgencyDentist OfficeNaturopathic MedicineAttorney at Law

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Edward Jones Ken Rigert, CPA

Mike Sahagian, Attorney Monroe Orthodontics

Song Bird Healing Arts Thompson Family Dental

Schmidt & Yee, PC

Sequoia Mental Health Services

Nevills Dentistry

Oregon Friends of Shelter Animals

Jan’s PaperbacksLes Schwab Tire Center

Springer & Son Funeral Hone

Beaverton Towing ATB Auto Repair

Farmington Road Chiropractic

Martin Hunter, CPA

Davis Lock & Key

Suburban Ace Hardware

InternationalSchool of Beaverton

Mountain ViewMiddle School

AlohaHigh School

A: Farmington VillageAgape Community

Insurance Agency Albertson’s Bi-Mart Coffee Brake Cafe Dovetail Coffee Gold Eagle Classics US Bank

C: Aloha Market CenterAmerica’s Best Inns & SuitesCurvesFour Square Church of AlohaNW Jewelry BuyerRiteAidSafewayWalgreen’s

D: Aloha MallABC OptometricPCAloha LaundromatBig LotsFarmers InsuranceFamily Dentistry

B: Farmington CenterAloha Animal Medical CtrAloha Community LibraryClean Earth CleanersGodfather’s PizzaPeppermill RestaurantRite AidSakura TeriyakiState Farm InsuranceThriftway

Fe b . 2 0 1 3 New s l e t t e r

7 Hills PropertiesABC OptometricPCA Cut Above PawnAffordable Web TechnologyAloha Animal Medical CenterAloha Community Library Assoc.Aloha High SchoolAtaraxia Wellness Concern, LLCATB AutoBanner Bank - Murray SchollsBeaverton Education FoundationBeaverton Towing, LLC

Announcements

Cedar House MediaCedar West PlazaCommunity NewspaperCooper Mtn. Pres. FellowshipCostcoCruise In County DinerDavis Lock & SafeEdwards CenterElectronics UnlimitedEmbracing Health 4 LifeExclusively MaureenFarmington GardensFarmington Road Chiropractic

Foundations 4 Your LifeFoursquare Church of AlohaGaucha TranslationsGenesis Mediation, LLCGodfathers PizzaGold Eagle ClassicsHabitat for Humanity (Wilamette West)

Holcomb Computer ServicesHula HalauIn Line Commercial ConstructionJan's PaperbacksKD Contracting, LLCKen Alexander Ins. Agency

Knipe Realty NWLes Schwab Tire CenterMartin Hunter, CPAMarilyn Mays, RealtorMike Sahagian, AttorneyMonroe OrthodonticsNW Jewelry BuyerOR Friends of Shelter AnimalsOMG! Onthank Mktg. GroupReedville Presbyterian ChurchRoss Realty GroupSchmidt & YeeSequoia Mental Health Services

Songbird Healing ArtsSource RealtyState Farm Ins. (Eric Squires)Suburban Ace HardwareSun Connections Travel & CruisesThe UPS Store (Allen & Murray)Thomas Fischer, Gen. ContractorTime Fairy, LLCTualatin Valley Water DistrictUS BankWashington Co.Sheriff's OfficeWayne & Anne Weld MartinWorld Pay US, Inc.

Thursday, Feb. 14th, 11:30am at the Peppermill Restaurant (17455 SW Farmington Rd)

Susan Bender Phelps will be our speaker from Odyssey Mentor-ing - speaking about the value of mentoring in developing a prosperous business.

Tier 1 Membership is $60/year. Tier 2 Membership is $480/year (Includes a logo ad in the news-letter and name bolded on map). alohabusinessassociation.com

17683 SW Farmington Rd 503-746-6918

Hours of Operation: Wednesdays 10am - 4pm Thursdays 4pm – 8pm Saturdays 10am - 3pm

Note: hours due to expand in January 2013, check website for latest information:

www.alohalibrary.org

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Aloha CommunityLibrary Association

A l o h a C o m m u n i t y N ew s

Carol CartierDistributor + Artist

503.407.9757 [email protected]

colorsoflifejuiceplus.com

John J. Tyner IIIAttorney At Law347 SW Oak Street Hillsboro, OR 97123

[email protected] 503-648-5591

ORGANIC CLEANING$99 Special on Wedding

Dresses: Clean and Boxed! Alterations, leather and more!

503-642-2826 B

AC Communi yInsurance

Agape

AgencyHelping meet needs in the

community. Auto, home, renters, Fire, motorcycles, RV’s, boats.

agapecommunityinsagency.com 503-626-5790 A

Promote your business!Connect to Customers

Share Resources & Leads It’s New, Local, & FREE!

www.ReciProty.com

A Voice for Trees - Your Partner in Tree Care. Expert Pruning. & Tree Removal. ISA Board

Certified Master Arboristwww.matthewstree.com

www.curvesaloha.com30-min fitness and complete

weight management for women. 20229 SW TV Hwy, Aloha

503-356-5454 C

Sakura Teriyaki

Chinese & Japanese CuisineExceptional SUSHI, Tempura, Yakisoba, Orange Chicken &

more! General Tso & lottery fun! 503-259-9922 B

David E. Nevills, DMDServing Aloha since 1983. nevillsfamilydentistry.com

(503) 649-3232 Accepting New Patients!

Karen Bolin,Financial Advisor - You talk, we

listen... AND we get to know you. [email protected]

503-356-1190

Funeral Home and Crematory“Your loved ones never leave

the care of our home.” www.springerandson.com

503-356-1000

Aloha-Reedville’s FutureBe part of shaping it!

Google: alohareedville [email protected]

503-846-3519

By Karen Bolin

Aloha CPA Kenneth Rigert, PC

Income Tax Returns forsmall businesses and individuals. Estate planning & trust taxes too. www.kennetharigertpccpa.com

503-649-5575

Reser's Fine FoodPick up one of Reser's Deli Salads for your next BBQ,

picnic or potluck. Visit: www.resers.com

Breakfast, Lunch & DinnerHappy Hour Daily: 4-7pm (22 draft

beers). Huge late night menu. Open till 230am everyday.

503-642-5193 B

How will we handle Growth in Aloha?

Oback to 1912 when the Post

in what we now call Washington County. Over time, Beaverton

opment to be built there in the

a city in the early 80’s, but when

impact their property taxes, they

The Aloha Business Associa

February 2010 to gather current

sizes into regular conversation about what is best for business in Aloha. We currently have 80

between Aloha business own

communicate on a regular basis, so we might become a stronger community of people who

ness with each other – neighbor

government expense to business people. Aloha is an attractive

cost effective to be in Aloha. The

bike lanes to service our current

As a business owner in the professional services category, I want my clients to come to a clean, safe area with plenty of

eat at a restaurant in the area either before or after our meeting

ABA because I care about what

many people as I possibly can

continues for another year. The

market our area to consumers

Wunteers, the Aloha Com

hours of operation within the next

near the intersection of Southwest

computers with internet access.

For more information, visit www.alohalibrary.org.

www.AlohaBusinessAssociation.com

to making positive changes in our infrastructure that will make

work here for the next century!

Committee Chairs

Sally Fabre, Agape Community Insurance

Wally Johnston, Foundations 4 Your Life

Daryl Welch, Affordable Web Technology

Karen Bolin, Edward Jones

Board Members

Karen Bolin, Edward Jones

Paym Weaver, Time Fairy

Carol Cartier, Colors of Life

Wally Johnston, Foundations 4 Your Life

Daryl Welch, Affordable Web Technology

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24 Hour FitnessAnkle & Foot CenterBanner BankCafé MurrayhillCeramiCafeKaiser PermanenteLibrary, Murray Scholls Branch

Murrayhill DentalMurray Scholls DentalPower Brain Training Center

StarbucksWalgreens

C: The Village on Scholls Ferry

Biscuits CaféEdward JonesGuan's USA, Inc.Metro Perc Coffee House

Moda Nails SalonState Farm Ins. (G. Horton)

Sunset CyclesTherapeutic Associates

D: Progress RidgeAva Roasteria Coffee

Asian Cuisine ExpressBig Al'sBJ Willy’s Restaurant

CinetopiaFrangipani Thai Cuisine

New SeasonsPlay BoutiqueSweet Siren Boutique

Xtend BarreZiba SalonAIM Mail Center

A: Murrayhill MarketplaceA&B Gem LabsBeaverton Bakery ExpressBella SalonHapa GrillLisa Fain, Sunset GroupMalone's Café & BarMurrayhill Chiropractic CareNature's Pet MarketOasis TanningOn Point Community Credit Union

Rebound MassageRobyn's Nest Prop. MgmtSafewayState Farm Ins. (L. Nishimura)

Hearthstone at Murrayhill

Sterling Point

The Overlook at Murrayhill Apts

11200 SW Murray Scholls Pl, Ste 102

Tuesdays at 9:30 (ages 3-6)

Thursdays at 11:30 (ages 2-3)

Murray Scholls Library

Announcements

Shared office setting. For more information, call 503-597-7790

Restaurant & Office Space Avail. at the Village on Scholls Ferry (16315 SW Barrows Rd)

For more information: [email protected] C

TestimonialsPower Brain Training Center"Truly I cannot emphasize enough how the staff at Power Brain has changed our lives for the better through ob-serving our son’s behaviors and work-ing with us on a plan for success." - Bobbie L., 42 (Aloha)

EMPOWER YOUR BRAINFocus, Confidence, Memory

for kids and adultswww.powerbraintraining.com

503-352-4367 B

Malihe at Ziba Salon"Our family discovered Mali at Ziba Salon in the Progress Ridge a few months ago and now we'll go nowhere else. My hair is easy but my wife's hair is much more complicated. Not a problem for Mali. The true test was how she handled our kids. We brought our 1 year old there for her first haircut and there was not one fuss. Then for our 3 year old, Mali made her smile and laugh making our trip to the salon a positive thing to look forward to for the whole family!" - Mike W., 46 (Sexton Mountain)

Full Service Salonfor Men, Women & Kids,

Facials, Skin Care Head to Toe Waxing

503-430-0008 D

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I have been going to the barre consistently since March and have developed strength and toning, and gone down two dress sizes. Furthermore, I have autoimmune arthritis, and both my PCP and Rheumatologist have encouraged my barre workouts because it is not only a workout that can be modified for any phyiscal ailment, but it has strengthened the tendons and muscles that my arthritis weakens. I have seen a significant change in flexibility and stability from regular attendance. I'd like to thank Sara Peelle, Emily Harrington, and Whiteny Mallard for bringing long-overdue Xtend Barre to Beaverton. I don't know what I'd do without it!

Sara M. (29 yrs, South Beaverton

Testimonial for Xtend barre

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We have 1 bedrooms from $715, 2 bedrooms from $965www.OverlookatMurrayhill.com

Drop on by and you’ll also find

Please call us at

Heated year-round swimming poolSmoke free community

Assigned parking & more!

Conveniently located near Murrayhill Marketplace

(503)579-9326

A

Banking Services

Personal & businesssolutions, real estate loans

Call a personal banker today. 503-579-1947

www.bannerbank.com B

BankingConsumer and business

accounts, loans, mortgages 503-228-7077

www.onpointcu.com A

Body & Beauty

Upscale Salon & ServicesHair, facials, waxing

& fine products. www.BellaSalonMurrayhill.com

503-524-2606 A

Salon - Nails - Pedispa Waxing & Shellac Care

Moda adj. style; fashion; vogue www.modanails.com

503-268-1750 C

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

oasistanningoregon.com 503-521-8268 A

Food & Drink

(See ad this section)

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

[email protected] www.playboutique.com

(See ad in Food section)

In Progress RidgeLunch~Dinner~Late Night Dining

Full Bar~16 Beers on Tap www.bjwillys.com

503-747-7319 D

Beaverton Bakery Express Cakes for all occasions!

Coffee shop, tea, donuts, Italia Espresso Torrefazione,

Pastries, Cakes and more. 503-579-1600 A

(See ad in Food section)

Ava RoasteriaCakes, Food, Drinks & Catering.

Open 24 Hours. www.avaroasteria.com

503-352-5420 D

We don't serve fast food...We serve fresh food as fast as

we can! Breakfast/Lunch served all day.

503-372-6982 C

(See ad in Food section)

Great Beaverton dining at the Murrayhill pond.

Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner www.cafemurrayhill.com

503-590-6030 B

Thai & Laos CuisineDaily special from $6.95

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

503-579-7542 D

(See ad in Food section)

Hapa Grill

Family Friendly Hawaiian Asian Fusion Restaurant. Environment

friendly. Easy take out 6 days/wk. 503-590-7800 A

(See ad in Food section)

New Pizza Menu!Voted Best in Town

Pool (free Tues), lottery, video poker, daily drink specials.

503-579-3663 A

Health

Got foot pain?Come see us for expert care, diagnosis and treatment of

ankle/foot disorders. 503-597-5647 B

Murrayhill Chiropractic CareDr. Robert Sherman

Auto Accident Injuries, Spinal Care & more.

www.murrayhillchiro.com 503-590-4000 A

Preventive, WhiteningAesthetic, Operative Implants, Periodontal

www.murrayhilldental.com 503-521-1333 B

GENERALCOSMETIC FAMILYDENTISTRY

(503)590-7574

Scott R. Walker, D.M.D.

www.MurraySchollsFamilyDental.com B

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State Farm®

Providing Insurance and Financial Services

Home Office, Bloomington, Illinois 61710

Glenn Horton, Agent16315 SW Barrows RdBeaverton, OR 97007Bus: 503-590-4440glennhorton.net

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Comprehensive dentalcare for your entire family. Visit us at:

murrayschollsfamilydental.com 503-590-7574 B

Now Offering SportsmetricsM-F 6:00am-7:30pm; Sat 7:30am-1:30pm

www.therapeuticassociates.com 503-644-3311 C

Housing

Senior Living CommunityLocally owned and managed

Independent & Assisted Living, Memory Care & Short Stays.

503-520-0911

Residential/CommercialResponsive & Proactive.

Let us cure your rental head-aches! 503-597-7790

www.robynsnestpm.com A

Realtor/Prop. Mgmt.Working w/buyers, sellers &

investors. Westside Specialist. Call Lisa w/The Sunset Group:

503-679-8477 A

Pet Care

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

www.naturespetmarket.com 503-579-2403 A

Professional Services

ABGem Lab

www.abgemlab.comAppraisals, repair, design consignment, insurance & estates, same day service.

503-524-6896 A

Business Done Here!Printing, Shipping, Freight,

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

503-747-2278 D

Agent Glenn Horton

Village on Scholls FerryAuto, home, life, renters,

health, business, boat & more! Call Glenn at

503-590-4440 C

Menoush BrownFinancial Advisor - If you're not at your last job, why is your 401(k)? [email protected]

503-524-2078 C

Agent Liane Nishimura

www.lianenishimura.comAuto, home, life, renters,

health, business, boat & more! Call Liane at

503 579-3005 A

Retail

Affordable Fashion! (Sizes S-3X)

Huge jewelry selection w/ personal service just for you.

www.sweetsirenboutique.com 503-716-8182 D

Sports & Activities

Paint your own pottery.Welcome to the fun and

enjoyable world of ceramics! www.ceramicafenw.com

503-590-8510 B

Healthy Lunch & Diner OptionsGluten Free Menu!

Beer, Wine, Soda & Coffee Private Parties & Events www.playboutique.com

Try the hottest new barre workout!

Pilates Based Dance Amplified Open to ALL fitness levels

www.xtendbarrebeaverton.com 503-610-3214 D

(See ads in Food and Fun sections)

Bowling, Games, Sports Bar& Grill. Have your next party

or event at Big Al's! www.ilovebigals.com

503-748-6118 D

(See ads in Food and Fun sections)

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

For Tickets and Showtimes Visit: www.cinetopia.com

503.597.6900 D

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Rer is important. The refreshing change in weather can also bring

muscle pains.Muscle or joint pains are fre

throughout the year, but with the

tissue massage is not only work

Massage Therapists are helping

help target the cause of your pain

Contact Loralee Burrell, Wellness Director & Head LMT

503-746-6585

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Rebound's Tip for the Winter SeasonBy Loralee Burrell

Winter is a time for celebrations. But also the time

spring, you blossom into a bigger version of YOU.

Look at Mother Nature, bare

pregnant with the joys of Spring.

us to forget that we are a part

in communities where we were

What is the element most absent in our lives? Love.

a full family life. Physical activity

go to the gym.Contrast to our present situ

chemicals, eating fast, eating

reaction to external factors that

means the organism was not able to regulate itself. Why not?

immune system, malnutrition,

ine, hurricane, extreme weather are warnings from Mother Nature to SIMPLIFY our lives.

Dr. Carolle Chapman is a naturopathic physician and energy healer at Beaverton Healing Center. For more information: 425-358-0439

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Honey Toasts Bubble Tea Appe zers illy Co ee Lunch Dinner

www.honeytoastcafe.net

503.683.1881

Happy Hour: Tue-Fri 3pm-6pm

Tue-Thurs & Sun: 11am-10pm

Fri &Sat: 11am-midnight

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RESTAURANT Photography S E R V I C E S

Food & Drink Exterior & Interior Candid & Action Staff Portraits

503-641-3320

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 3-6pm & 9pm-close Fri 3-6pm; 10pm-close

Sat 10-close; Sun 9pm-close Food & Drink Specials

503-748-6118

Mon-Fri 2-7pm & 9-close All Day Sat & Sun

Food, Beer, Wine, Cocktails 3203 SW 153rd Dr., Suite 419

503-626-8282

Daily 3-6pm; Sun-Thu 9:30p-closing

Full Bar~16 Beers on Tap www.bjwillys.com

503-747-7319

in Old Town Beaverton Daily 4:30-6:30pm & 10pm-12am

$3.95 HH food & $1 off drinks 12434 SW Broadway St

503-641-7474

Everyday from 3:00-6:00pm $5 appetizers!

Wine, Beer & Cocktails. www.cafemurrayhill.com

503-590-6030

Photo by Sammy Gould

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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

Happy Hour daily 3-6:00pm Food & Drink Specials

Authentic recipes native to Jalisco Mexico.

503-746-5980

M–Sa: 3–630 & 9-close Sun: 3-close

Drink specials, tasty morsels & nibbles.

503-641-6161

"Stimulus Hour" Everyday from 4:00 to 6:00pm

Domestic pint & pitcher specials. Best Burger in Town!

503-646-0222

Mon-Sat 3-6pm & 8pm-close Sunday - All Day !

Come visit our newly remodeled bar

www.lafogata-restaurant.com

Happy Hour Daily from 3-6pm Any dish only $3.95! Margaritas,

well drinks & beer. 12025 SW Canyon Rd

503-601-7000

M-Sat 3-6pm & 9-cl, Sun 4-6pm, & 9-cl. New HH Menu: Food starting at $2.95!

Beer, Cocktail and Wine specials, never offered before!

Within the past several years, February has become the

the hopeless romantic. Yes, we are

prepare this lovely, romantic,

The great thing about cooking is that it is so much more than

making people happy. It is about

Happy Valentine's and a merry Super Bowl!

Fe b r u a r y R e c i p e

Ingredients

2 (6oz) jars Marinated Artichoke Hearts, rinsed and coarsely chopped.1/2 cup chopped, cooked spinach1 cup grated Monterey Jack cheese1/4 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese1 can (7 oz) Herdez Salsa Ranchera1 package (8 oz) cream cheese, softened1/4 cup diced red onion

Directions

Pre-heat oven to 375 degrees

Once cream cheese is soft, mix with 3/4 cup Monterey Jack cheese, Parmesan cheese, spinach, artichokes, 3.5 oz of the salsa ranchera and onion. Pour into oven safe bowl and smooth the top. Sprinkle remaining 1/4 cup of the jack cheese and carefully pour the remain-ing salsa along the edge of the bowl (as if you were making a salsa moat)

Bake in oven for approx. 17-20 min or until cheese is bubbly.

Serve with pita chips or chunks of sourdough bread.

By Greg Mattie

Photo By Greg Mattie

As a graduate of the Le Cordon Bleu program in Culinary Studies, I enjoy coming up with tasty recipes for my wife and two kids. The simplest recipes can be the best tasting when you put your heart into it. As a guest contributor, I’m looking forward to sharing some of my favorite crea-tions with you.

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Daily 4:00-7:00pm & 10pm-12am $1 - $4 Food Specials Pizza, sliders, & more Draft & Well Specials

503-579-3663

& The Mark Cigar Bar Daily 3:00-6:00pm; Drinks,

Apps, Sports, Cigars & more! www.themarkpdx.com

503-643-5451

Tues-Fri 2:30-6:00 Sun & Mon 5:00-6:00

pastas, pizzas, burgers & more wine, beer & cocktails

mingowest.com

Happy Hour Menu Early: 3:00-6:00pm

Late: Last 2 hours to close and 10 Terrific Taps too

Ask about oomph!

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 4:00-6:00pm & 9:00pm-close

Menu items from $2.50 and bar items from $3.25.

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Happy Hour Listing are FREE!

If you're a restaurant with a Happy Hour, let us know and

we'll add it to this section.

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Events @ the Main Librarywww.BeavertonLibrary.org

Computer Classes and Job Hunting Workshops are

continuing. For a full schedule and list of classes, please visit

www.BeavertonLibrary.org or call 503-526-2577.

Saturday, Feb. 9, 1:30-2:30pm The story of the legendary black

American fighter pilots in World War II will be presented by

Sig Unander in the Beaverton Library Auditorium.

Sunday, Feb. 10, 2:00pm Join the library for a fun

afternoon of Asian culture and music! Portland Taiko is an

award-winning Asian American drumming ensemble.

Sunday, Feb. 17, 2-4pm Enjoy a great new DVD

on the big screen! Ages 3-12 with family.

12375 S.W. Fifth St., Beaverton, OR 97005

STORYTIME

ADULT & FAMILY

TEENS

KIDS CONT'D

TWEENSBaby Bugs (Newborn - 1 year)

Wednesdays, 11:45am

Fun for 1s (12-24 mo.) Wed 10:15 & 11am

Toddler Storytime (Ages 2-3) Tues 10:15 & 11:15am

Preschool Storytime (Ages 3-6) Thurs 10:15am & 1pm

PJ Storytime (All ages) Tues. 7pm

Family Storytime (All ages) Sat 1pm

Spanish Storytime (Ages 2-5) Sat 3pm

Japanese Storytime (Ages 0-6) 2nd Fri 10:30am

Toddler: 2-3 years old Thursdays, 11:30am

Preschool: 3-6 years old Tuesdays, 9:30am

For more information: Please call the Children’s Desk (503) 350-3600.

Friday, Feb. 1, 4-5pm Join us for creative projects with paper including drawing, tracing,

paper airplanes, origami and more! Grades 1-5.

Saturday, Feb. 9, 10:30-11:30am This is a drop-in program where

kids ages 3-5 can play with Duplo® blocks and kids ages 6-11

can play with LEGOs®. Ages 3-11 with adult.

Tuesday, Feb. 12, 10:30-11:30am Dance to some favorite love songs and make a valentine!

Ages 0-6 with family.

KIDS

Wednesday, Feb. 13, 5-6pm Make some valentines for those you love. Ages 2-11 with family.

Saturday, Feb. 16, 2-3pm Test your trivia skills about kid’s books and movies. Win prizes!

Grades 3-6 with adult.

Tuesday, Feb. 19, 3:30-5:30pm Help Sir Cumference and his local meteorologist as they make plans requiring arithmetical operations!

Drop-in. Grades K-5 with adult.

Thurs. Feb. 7, 14, 21 & 28 (4-5pm) Just drop in! Ages 3-8 with adult.

1st Thursday Imagination Station

Just bring your imagination!

2nd Thursday Builders

Come and play with LEGOS and Duplo blocks!

3rd Thursday Puzzle Time

Fun times with puzzles & books!

4th Thursday Board Games

Love board games? We have your favorites!

5th Thursday

Movie Come watch a movie with

us in the auditorium.

(Grades 3-8.) For more information: Please call

the Teen Desk (503) 350-4001.

Wednesday, Feb. 6, 5-6pm Come by the Teen Desk starting

Jan. 8 to check out a copy of A Tale Dark & Grimm by Adam

Gidwitz. Join us for a pizza party and chat. Grades 5-8.

Saturday, Feb. 16, 10:30-11:30am Hone your skills against others or

learn the game. Grades 3-8.

Wednesday, Feb. 20, 4-5pm Join us for crafts inspired by

Presidents’ Day. Sorry, no wooden teeth! Grades 3-8.

(Grades 6-12) For more information: Please call

the Teen Desk (503) 350-4001.)

Tuesdays, Feb. 12 & 26, 5:30-8pm Hang out with fellow fanatics

while enjoying Japanese snacks, anime and drawing. Grades 6-12

Tuesdays, Feb. 12, 7-8pm Whether unrequited love is getting you down or you’re happy with the idea of love, we’ve the Valentine’s Day celebration for you. Join us

for snacks, crafts, games and fun. Grades. 6-12

Tuesday, Feb. 19, 6-7pm Bring your cards and test your

skills against other enthusiasts. Booster packs awarded as prizes.

Grades 6-12

Saturday, Feb. 23, 2:30-3:30pm We provide the set-up; you

provide the skills! Play multiple games for Wii and Xbox 360.

Grades 6-12

By Maya Maldarelli

how SweetPotatoMayas, my

in a cupcake tin is a sweet potato pie with a pecan crumble topping.

perfect for everyone from babies

to think of these as a fun, new

Maya is a Beaverton work-at-home mom to two lovely daughters and a wife to a 1st grade teacher.

sweetpotatomayas.blogspot.com

Or email: [email protected]

I

potato. Ask my mother when this

yaki-imoyaki-imo = yummy

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create something special using

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to create a healthy treat that

Photo by Sammy Gould

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Contact Jolene at: [email protected]

Love Is in the Air

As former chair of the SCAC, Jolene Gup-till has been advocating for Beaverton sen-iors for the past 11 years. She continues to bring awareness to senior issues while serving on the City’s Visioning Committee and the Bvtn. Downtown Association Board.

MINIMUMSPEED

YEARS OF AGE OR OLDERBy Jolene Guptill

[email protected] | (503) 590-8562

Right-SizingDone Right!

MOVING for SENIORS . com

Tlove is in the air! Perhaps this

your sweetheart of many years, or

valentine are on the path of love, staying healthy is important in any

of yourself for taking control of

feel guilty. Being sexually active

About the Senior Citizen's Advisory Committee By Laurel Reilly, Chairperson

With the increasing population of senior citizens in our

community the City of Beaverton

Committee.

themselves as senior citizens.”

the City of Beaverton can help

as an information source for the citizenry of our community to help

Housing Issues will be the focus of the March Forum. In October 2012

Serving as a liaison between Beaverton’s senior community and the City.

www.cdc.gov | www.aarp.org

the Forum subject was Changes in

ally, in partnership with the Elsie Stuhr Center, a health fair is con

tee also has a booth at the City of

eleven volunteer citizens, one City

member of the city council. Meet

conference room in the City Hall

ally active. New cases of common

years for this age group. A recent PSA brought attention to this topic

is a necessary message in the wake of an AARP survey showing only

As always, talking with your

stay healthy.

Ewill. A will is a set of in

that tells them what you want to

Nominate a guardian for your childrenChoose someone to care for your pets Make specific gifts to people or charitiesChoose who you want to be in charge of administering your estate

or using an online service, you

Kathryn F. Gapinski, Attorney [email protected] 503-646-2501

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503.646.063512900 SW 9th Street | Beaverton, OR 97005

Visit us at www.BeavertonLodge.com

Our Spring and Summer 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!

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

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503-297-3200Elsie Stuhr Center 503-629-6342 www.thprd.org 5550 SW Hall Blvd Beaverton, OR 97005

In recognition of American Heart Month and Valentine’s Day we asked: “What do you love about the Elsie Stuhr Center?”

What’s not to love?…the Staff, the Teachers, the Real People… One and all feel welcome.

Lorraine & Jim Griffin

Molly gets to exercise and social contact and I get to work on reduc-ing my waist line.

Molly and Ken Keudell

The Stuhr Center is a warm and friendly place. The classes have kept me going and given me many new friends. The instructors are so kind and helpful, and very knowl-edgeable. I have been coming for many years and have been so well cared for.

Barbara Miles

I enjoy Elsie Stuhr Center due to the fellowship of the staff. The many classes that are available and the friends we meet there. Such a happy place to spend time and meet friends and play cards with. I love the exercise classes also.

Ellie Williams

We love Elsie Stuhr Center because of the family feeling and that the staff has helped us get a walker (and wheelchair for the carsoon). We play cards and Charles goes to exercise class and weight room. We love it here.

Charles and Thelma Kirby

What a great place this is for us older folks. Elsie Stuhr had won-derful foresight to get this going. It’s such a wonderful place to form new friendships too!

Dottie Katsules

Since retiring, the Elsie Stuhr Cent-er has provided me with activities which I enjoy and the opportunity to make very special friends. It is a happy place for seniors.

Dorothy Raymond

The Elsie Stuhr Center is a great outlet for me. I am so greatful for the exercise classes and especially the trainers. Everyone involved in keep-ing the Stuhr Centerrunning goes the extra mile for us. Thanks much.

Ruby Carter

Top notch conditions; great people; helpful instructors; enough equip-ment in gym; Diverse classes of instruction.

Karl Unger

I love the Stuhr Center because it gets me out of the house every day, then I exercise and have lunch, maybe cards. Go home for a nap. I can talk to my friends and have fun.

Al Brown

Activities, classes, trips. Wonderful opportunities for seniors whatever your needs or interests. We are so lucky to Have the Elsie Stuhr Center here in Beaverton. We are truly blessed. Thanks to a special staff.

Kay Cooksly

By Ann Satterfield

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By Bob Strong

10 Steps to Protecting Your Biggest Investment...Your Home

Join us for our monthly Family Support Group. We will discuss such topics as Demntia, Alzheimer's and communication with a family members declining health. Hosted by Julie Miller, our Marketing Director, along with a professional in the field. Third Wednesday at 7:00 pm.

www.creekside-village.com5450 SW Erickson Ave. Beaverton, OR 97005

(only a few blocks from the Elsie Stuhr Senior Center)503-643-9735We make it easy to feel right at home.

Living at Creekside feels like homefor residents Fred & Erma Henry.

Friendly Neighbors...It’s our culture. Between our residents and staff, everyone here at Creekside has many friends to share our beautiful home.

Peaceful Surroundings...We really are creekside, complete with rolling grounds, paved walkways, and abundant wildlife. The perfect setting to enjoy with your friends.

"It's a wonderful life here at Creekside Village... We have it all!"

SBy Bob S

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4675 Sw Beech Dr 2/1/782=$165,000

3385 Sw 122Nd Ave 2/1/720=$179,900

3340 Sw 123Rd Ave 3/1/1147=$199,900

4738 Sw Tucker Ave 1/1.1/1375=$210,000

13455 Sw Berthold St 3/1/1000=$214,900

12870 Sw Walker Rd 3/1/1200=$227,000

3755 Sw 144Th Ave 3/2/2341=$249,000

3295 Sw 108Th Ave 3/2/1374=$289,000

5775 Sw Schiffler Pl 4/2.1/2433=$324,500

12747 Sw Killpack Ln 4/2.1/2502=$349,900

5210 Sw Elm Ave 3/2.1/2446=$355,000

97006

3108 Sw 176Th Ave 2/1/806=$174,500

1220 Sw 211Th Pl 3/2/1255=$199,900

226 Sw 172Nd Ave 3/2.1/1413=$203,300

1492 Sw 207Th Ter 3/2/1158=$209,900

2630 Sw 203Rd Ave 3/2/1305=$219,500

1101 Sw Tobias Way 3/2/1232=$224,950

18593 Sw Ping Ct 3/2.1/1839=$229,500

17474 Sw Mcknight Ln 3/2.1/1502=$239,900

1790 Sw 187Th Ave 3/2/2000=$249,900

1497 Sw Fritz Pl 4/3/2380=$259,900

1185 Nw 183Rd Ave 4/2.1/1800=$279,900

20915 Sw Edgemont St 3/2.1/2004=$279,995

17335 Nw Woodmere Ct 3/2/1893=$287,900

15405 Nw Melody Ct 3/2.1/2100=$299,000

19932 Sw Johnson St 4/3/2117=$319,950

97007

4210 Sw 177Th Ave 3/2/1480=$150,000

18555 Sw Vincent St 3/1/1342=$174,000

4775 Sw 189Th Pl 4/3/1961=$199,000

4530 Sw 194Th Ct 3/2/1206=$214,000

17539 Sw Vanguard Ln 4/2.1/1992=$229,500

17725 Sw Granada Dr 3/2.1/1936=$259,500

6530 Sw 206Th Ct 3/2/1500=$268,800

16115 Sw Puffin Ct 3/2.1/1804=$287,900

16088 Sw Flagstone Dr 4/2.1/2749=$299,000

15102 Sw Garnet Ct 4/2.1/2112=$329,950

10073 Sw 151St Pl 4/2.1/2986=$349,900

17581 Sw Kimmel Ct 4/2.1/2724=$389,900

97008

8547 Sw 133Rd Ave 3/1.1/1210=$210,000

6720 Sw Imperial Dr 3/1/1008=$219,900

8980 Sw Rebecca Ln 3/2/1575=$234,900

13330 Sw Gallop Ct 3/2.1/1454=$235,000

13235 Sw Del Mar Ct 3/2/1403=$249,900

9150 Sw Yearling Pl 3/2.1/1983=$264,900

6935 Sw Merry Ln 3/3/2359=$344,900

14105 Sw Maverick Ct 4/2.1/2380=$399,900

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Q

Passing in a no passing zone under ORS 811-420 is considered to have occurred if a person drives a vehicle to the left of the roadway against a “Solid Yellow Line” on the pavement for more than the last 100 feet prior to making a turn. Although the “continuous left turn lane” may look like a legal lane of travel, it is not.

QThere is no specific law in Oregon that states “no dog on the lap while operating a vehicle”. The applicable violation would be 815.270 “Operating vehicle that is loaded or equipped to ob-struct driver”. This violation has to do with a driver’s ability to drive without being hindered or encumbered. In more extreme cases, such as a motor vehicle crash, Careless Driving 811.135 may be the definitive violation.

QWhen turning at Hall and Farmington the driver must give the pedestrian one and a half lanes of clearance.

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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.

www.authorlisaard.com

“Maureen Wilson is an educa-tor, 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]

by Lisa Ard

by Maureen WilsonTales of a Beaverton Super-Mom

uring two weeks last month, I esti

family spent no less than 44 hours con

some sort of moving vehicle. What was

most shocking for me

challenge of Travelling Togetherness was that my chil

to me far more

nately, there were a few times I

With elementary classroom sizes hitting 35+ this school

back is one local answer.

program, volunteers along with many parent volunteers, to publish the journal for the school website.

from the community also volunteer to write personal letters to each stu

Ito stimulate their literary interest? Check out Book Fan

February 8, 4:30-5:30pm

This month, author Kirby Larson (Hat-tie Big Sky and Hattie Ever After) will lead a discussion about reading other people's letters and how they help in-form historical fiction.

http://www.powells.com/events

www.BeavertonResourceGuide.com

Getting to Know Book Fan Friday

Travelling with Children... Seriously?!?

Getting to know RHS Publishing House

librarians, professional writers,

others, who write beautiful letters

of literacy,” says Franks. Teachers

The response part of the program

genuine packrats, where the concept of actually bringing any of those three things might seem

little one just thought it was awesome there was potential someone

times taken too literally, but the

basis. On that same trip, when I felt

een, I became militant overnight

shopping, preparing for a party,

‘em open NOW!”

it’s a party when I want YOU to clean your room or when I to take a

party we’re living in THIS family.)

it when my sometimes reticent 3

agement about making conversa

seriously. After many cancella

on our way home very late into the night. The nice young man next to

of sitting next to a preschooler, so

behavior. As passengers began

until I felt uncomfortably aware the gentleman across the aisle kept

the chimney!!! I’m going to be

okay?