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Page 1: 2013 Jan 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.com

Abraham Lincoln Performance at the History Center, page 9

New Monthly Column: Handyman Bob, page 29

page 7

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 1 (January 2013) Find us on Facebook or visit - - - > www.beavertonresourceguide.com

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

WritersBill EvansFox 12 StaffMelissa RileyLynette ScottGretha LindwoodBrian JimWCVA StaffAnn KoppySteve HolgateHolly BeglingerShelly Najera Josh HackettNaomi Cutshall

TVF&R Staff Eric SquiresKaren BolinKatrina RodriguezLarry CrepeauxGreg MattieJolene GuptillCathy DoyleGeorge PeknikBob Strong Mark Hyde Lisa ArdMaureen Wilson

4575 SW Tucker Ave. Beaverton, OR 97005

503.641.3320

Questions or comments? Email us. [email protected]

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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

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

TVF&R (Safety Tip) 17

Aloha Business Association (Newsletter & Map) 18–19

Southwest Beaverton (Shopping Map) 20–22

Beaverton Police Dept. News 22

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

Monthly Recipe (Tropical Wintertime Smoothie) 24

Beaverton City Library News (Monthly Calendar) 26

Speeder News (for Seniors) 26–28

HandyMan Bob 29

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

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

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

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Volume 3–Issue 1 (January 2013) | Beaverton Resource Guide – 3

Rings in our culture signify many impor-tant events like graduations, weddings and special achievements, just to name a few.

For one local soldier, however, the ring

And to understand the incredible journey of this ring, you have to go to Afghanistan.

The ring was lost by an American soldier in Afghanistan in 2005, maybe 2006. The truth is, it’s not clear how the ring was lost and even how it was found is a bit of a secret.

“We were going through one of the vil-lages and one of the locals came up to me and I couldn’t understand what he was saying, but he showed me the class ring and gave it to me,” said Ken Stafford, speaking from San Antonio, TX.

Stafford was serving in Afghanistan in 2006 when the ring came into his life. He knew right away it was a high school class ring and he assumed it must have belonged to an American killed in action and taken from his body.

“I don’t know how they got it, you auto-matically think the worst, but I’ll take the ring anyway regardless,” Stafford said.

Stafford put the ring aside for safe keep-ing, but brought it out this year, determined to solve the mystery behind it. He wanted to return the ring to who he assumed was the dead soldier’s family.

He had one word to go off of on the ring: “Aloha.”

“I thought it belonged to someone who went to school in Hawaii,” Stafford said.

Stafford asked his Hawaiian neighbor for help.

The ring has a warrior on both sides and Kalani Young said it’s a warrior that dates

back to the days of King Kamehameha.Convinced they were on the right track,

Stafford and Young decided to have the ring blessed in a ceremony.

The ring may have been blessed in a tra-ditional Hawaiian manner, but it’s not ac-tually from the islands at all.

“Aloha” referred to Aloha High School in Oregon.

Stafford and Young contacted Fox 12 asking for help reuniting the ring with its owner. All there was to go on was the faint initials inside the ring, “BJB.” It also had

the year on it.A quick look through the Aloha High

School yearbook from that year produced a “BJB,” for Bryant James Beebe.

Then came the best news of all. Lt. Col. Beebe was still very much alive.

The ring had traveled around the world, but it’s last stop wouldn’t have it going very far at all. Beebe’s parents live only about a quarter-mile from the Fox 12 sta-tion in Beaverton.

When Fox 12 anchor Wayne Garcia and photographer Devin Eskew arrived at the home, they were greeted by Bryant. They handed him the ring in a bag surrounded by the blessed tea leaves.

“I had no idea where along the way I had lost this ring and to have this back in my hands right now after being found in Af-ghanistan it’s incredible,” Beebe said.

that wasn’t important to Beebe. He took the ring to a jeweler to have it resized and now wears it with pride.

A ring’s journey from Afghanistan to BeavertonBy FOX 12 Staff

“That is unbelievable, that is absolutely unbelievable,” said Lt. Col. Bryant Beebe after learning his ring, lost in

Afghanistan years ago, had made its way back to him in Beaverton.

Gwen Foley is an unsung hero of the Tualatin Hills Park &

Recreation District’s Specialized Aquatics program, volunteering her time to teach one-on-one swim lessons each Sunday at the Beaverton Swim Center for more than 30 years.“Sharron (Patapoff, swim center supervisor) asked me to volunteer when she started the program, and now she can’t get rid of me,” laughs the 81-year-old Foley, a retired ight attendant and nurse.Foley’s instruction is guided by a simple principle: treat students in Specialized Aquatics the same as everyone else.“You’re not doing them a favor if you’re telling them it’s great when it isn’t,” she said. Foley provides tough love, pushing

her students, never letting them say “I can’t” and providing praise … but only when it is deserved. “She’s there to teach them how to swim, not to play with them,” Patapoff said. “She has a tough exterior but great warmth for the program. Her expectations are high, so their expectations are high.”Foley spends many hours working with special needs populations. She’s a volunteer for Special Olympics and Albertina Kerr, and she is also the founder and manager of a dragon boat team composed of paddlers with special needs.“One of my swimmers came down to watch me participate in a dragon boat race and asked ‘Couldn’t we do that?’,” Foley explained. “We started with one boat, now we have two.

They compete against the general population.”Foley believes many people are afraid of interacting with specialized populations, but adds that attitudes have changed for the better.“The high school students (who teach Specialized Aquatics) are so fabulous,” Foley said. “Generally,

people treat people with special needs better than they did when I was growing up, when people made fun of them and didn’t pay attention to them.”More than a generation of children and adults with special needs have now bene ted from THPRD’s Specialized Aquatics program. Foley has been an indispensable part of that work. “She is integral to the program and she’s been a long-time friend,” Patapoff said. “I aspire to be her one day. She’s always going. She’s 81 years old and busier than any of us.”

Longtime THPRD volunteer Gwen Foley trains 18-year-old Alex Childers on a variety of strokes during a Sunday lesson at the Beaverton Swim Center.

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

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503-754-9866 www.BeavertonCivicTheatre.org

Season Ticket Prices: $50/Adults $40/Seniors & Students $16/Youth (age 10 & under)

All performances are in the Beaverton City Library Auditorium

BCT will hold open auditions for Michael McKeever’s comedy, Suite Surrender, directed by Kraig Williams.

Fri 1/4, 6:30-8:30pm; Sat 1/5, 11am - 1pm at the First Baptist Church Beaverton, 5755 SW Erickson Ave, Beaverton

Season Five for the Beaverton Civic Theatre features clas-

sics, a Northwest Premiere and the return of Detective Harry Monday (who we met in the third Sea-son's Three Murders and It's Only Monday.)

Suite Surrender by Michael McKeever

directed by Kraig Williams

In this Northwest Premiere, it’s 1942, and two of Hollywood’s biggest divas have descended upon the luxurious Palm Beach Royale Hotel — assist-ants, luggage, and legendary feud with one another in tow. Everything seems to be in order for their war-time performance...that is, until they are somehow assigned to the same suite. Mistaken identities, overblown egos, double entendres, and a lap dog named Mr. Boodles round out this hil-arious riot of a love note to the classic farces of the 30s and 40s.

Steel Magnoliasby Robert Harling

directed by Tony Bump

A first play which met with immediate critical and popular acceptance in its premier production by New York’s WPA Theatre. Concerned with a group of gossipy southern ladies in a small-town beauty parlor, the play is altern-ately hilarious and touching — and, in the end, deeply revealing of the

strength and purposefulness which underlies the antic banter of its char-acters.

The Crucibleby Arthur Miller

directed by Doreen Lundberg

Winner of the 1953 Tony Award for Best Play. This exciting drama about the Puritan purge of witchcraft in old Salem is both a gripping historical play and a timely parable of our con-temporary society. The story focuses upon a young farmer, his wife, and a young servant-girl who maliciously causes the wife’s arrest for witchcraft. The farmer brings the girl to court to admit the lie — and it is here that the monstrous course of bigotry and deceit is terrifyingly depicted. The farmer, instead of saving his wife, finds himself also accused of witchcraft and ultimately condemned with a host of others.

If It's Monday, This Must Be Christmas!

by Pat Cookdirected by George Herkert

The fifth play in the Harry Monday tri-logy! Okay, Harry never could count. Christmas time rolls around and our down-and-out gumshoe is short of cash as usual. He’s down to walking dogs for a few bucks when Harrigan’s department store has its payroll stolen. Not only is the payroll missing but, crime of all crimes, somebody kid-

napped Santa Claus! The store’s St. Nick has gone missing along with the money and bonuses. And Harry has only one day, Christmas Eve, to solve the case. Wise cracks and plot twists fly faster than Santa’s sleigh in this yu-letide whodunit.

By Melissa Riley

By Lynette Scott

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Birthday Party Packages

60 minutes building and play time in

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L o c a l T h e a t e r

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Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters

John Dies at the End

Movie 43

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Parker

J a n u a r y M o v i e R e l e a s e s

99W Drive-inNewberg 503-538-2738

CinemarkBeaverton 800-FANDANGO+984

CinetopiaBeaverton 503-597-6900

Valley Cinema PubBeaverton 503-296-6843

January 2013

movie releases

january 4 january 18

january 25

january 11A Haunted House

Gangster Squad

Storage 24

Struck by Lightning

Officer Down

A Dark Truth

All Superheroes Must Die

Allegiance

Texas Chainsaw 3D

Broken City

Luv

Mama

The Baytown Outlaws

The Last Stand

december top 10

The HobbitRise of the GuardiansLincolnSkyfallLife of Pi Breaking Dawn (part 2)Wreck It RalphPlaying for Keeps Red DawnSilver Linings Playbook

Based on Ticket Saleswww.imdb.com

1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.

10.

Call Theaters for Show Times

*Reg Text = Limited Release

Bold Text = Nationwide

Release

Movie Theater Listings

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L o c a l A r t i s t s www.BeavertonResourceGuide.com

Acreate works in a 12”x12” format

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CNorthwest native, and has lived in the Beaverton area most of her life. She teaches Chinese

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studios, and as an artist-in-resid-ence at local schools. Her work

such as the Visual Arts Showcase

Local Artist Spotlight Cindy Lammasson

12"x 12" Art Exhibit

Super Zip Lines + Aerial Course

Individuals or Team Building See Specials at t2zip.com Gift Cards Available now.

503-357-0109

For upcoming productions and general information visit us: www.

hart-theatre.org (503) 693-7815

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"Dare To Be Square"By Gretha Lindwood

Visit her website at www.cindylommasson.com

CONTACT: Gretha Lindwood 503-526-0189 [email protected] http://artonbroadway.net/

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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

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I always carry a camera with me.As a freelance shooter in

Local Freelance Photographer, Brian Jim

What a Production!

Oregon’s Washington County is home to some of the best festivals and events the state has to offer. Just minutes from downtown 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 & events, visit the official “Visit Washington County, Oregon” Facebook page.

WASHINGTON COUNTY

Now thru May 31, 2013 Washington County Museum

(Hillsboro Civic Center) washingtoncountymuseum.org

Jan. 4 and Feb. 1 Winona Grange (Tualatin)

sandairishentertainment.com

Jan. 4 thru 6 Washington County Fair

Complex (Hillsboro) www.gemfaire.com

Jan. 10 thru 30 Oregon College of Art

& Craft (Portland) https://ocac.edu

Jan. 12 and Feb. 9 Tualatin Commons (Tualatin)

sandairishentertainment.com

Jan. 18 Walters Cultural Arts

Center (Hillsboro) www.ci.hillsboro.or.us

Jan. 19 Jesse Mays Community

Center (North Plains) www.mealsonwheelspeople.org

Jan. 25 Walters Cultural Arts

Center (Hillsboro) www.ci.hillsboro.or.us

Jan. 26 and 27 Washington County Fair

Complex (Hillsboro) www.rainofglass.com

Jan. 31 thru Feb. 24 Broadway Rose Theatre Co. (Tigard)

www.broadwayrose.org

Main purpose of visit: entertainment/shopping (31%); visiting friends and family (22%); leisure/outdoors/winer-ies/arts and culture (19%); business travel (14%); sporting event (10%)

Of those visiting wineries during their stay, most visited two or more wineries, with the mean being three wineries

46% of visitors in Washington County were planning to visit Portland; 29% were planning to visit the Oregon Coast; 33% were planning to stay within Washington County

Nearly a third (32%) of those surveyed were visiting Washington County for

the first time, while nearly a third (32%) were repeat visitors. The mean number of visits was 13, with 37% of visitors traveling to Washington County six times or more (approxim-ately 10% of respondents previously worked/lived in Washington County)

Of all respondents, 94% were very or somewhat likely to recommend Washington County to friends, family and colleagues

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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

Join us January 12at Cedar Hills Crossing!

Coming Soon!

Taylor Swift Ticket GiveawayWe will be giving away a pair of tickets to her upcoming concert!Check out our website for details on how you can enter to win!

Join us for Disney Channel’s “Sofia the First”

Store HoursMon-Sat: 10 - 9, Sun: 11 - 7

www.powells.com 503-228-4651

Exercise Your Options ®Call 1-800-LA-Fitness or visit

www.lafitness.com

1-800-FANDANGO + 984#call Fandango today

for movie listings. www.fandango.com

www.CedarHillsCrossing.com

Jan 12, 1pm-2:30pmJoin us for games, music and more!

Jan 18-20Stop by the interior mall to SAVE during our Sidewalk Sale, running inside the mall Friday through Sunday, Jan 18-20. While there, also play our fun lucky shopper game! It’s fun, easy, and you could walk away with a prize! Lucky Shopper game runs Fri & Sat, Jan 18 & 19, 11am-6pm.

Tuesday, Jan 29, 5:30-7pmWe meet the last Tues of each month! Not a Kid’s Club member? That’s ok! You can still join us! Children 12 years of age and younger are always invited to join the fun!

Saturday, Dec. 15, 1pm-3pmEnter To WIN Taylor Swift Concert Tickets! Even though her show is sold out , this could be your chance to go! Visit our website www.CedarHillsCrossing.com for date and time of Enter To Win event!

503-643-6563 cedarhillscrossing.com

Cedar Hills Crossing 3205 SW Cedar Hills Blvd Beaverton OR 97005

Mall Events

Happy New Year

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

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From Cedar Hills Crossing

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www.HistoricBeaverton.org

Part 1: Oregon Governor & Baker City

Presentations are held at the Beaverton History Center

12412 SW Broadway St Suggested $2 donation

www.historicbeaverton.org [email protected]

Beaverton History Center 503-430-5231

Beaverton History Center

Music, Music, Music: sheet music, instruments, songbooks and music boxesCollector's Corner: R.S. Prussia china

1st president to have a beard while in office.

He and his wife, Mary Todd Lincoln, held séances in the White House.

He is the U.S. president most frequently portrayed in movies.

1st Lincoln penny was issued in 1909.

He served in the military during the 1832 Black Hawk War.

Wore a beard because an 11 yr-old girl suggested he'd be better looking with one.

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By Steve Holgate

By Ann Koppy

J a n . 2 0 1 3 New s l e t t e r

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Jan. 6, 11am – The Way’ wisdom for a better tomorrow Jan. 6, 12:30pm- doTerra essential oils Jan 12 - 13- Reiki I Certification Jan. 19, 1pm- Post Partum Support Group Jan. 20, 3pm- 5pm- Reiki Share Jan. 27th, 12pm- Non-Violent Communication Workshop (All workshops are by donation)

@ Sage Center, 7:00am (free)

Thursdays 6pm at Sage Center, $5

group @ Youth & Family Therapy 503-643-0892

Announcements

Repositioning cruises are a great way to experience something

new! The embarkation (getting on the ship) and disembarkation (get-ting off the ship) are at different ports.

Cruise ships relocate due to change in season, usually during the spring or fall. Several Cruise lines relocate in the northwest heading south.

It is typical for ships to spend the summer in Europe and the winter in

the Caribbean, as a cold winter in Europe decreases the demand for cruising there.

Repositioning cruises are gener-ally Less Expensive because most passengers will have to combine them with a one way plane ticket. Also, most passengers prefer cruises which visit a lot of ports of call and have few days at sea), while some repositioning cruises are forced to spend many days at sea, for example, when crossing

the Atlantic Ocean.Locally an easy way to get aboard

a Repositioning Cruise is to fly one-way up to Alaska and sail South to-wards your desired destination.

If you would like a longer Repos-itioning cruise, a good one is to go from Alaska thru the Panama Canal.

Call Shelly, 503-655-4850 Shelly@Sun Connections.com

Save $$$ with a Repositioning Cruise!

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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 & ClassesArtisan Gifts Show 12/1 – 12/22 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

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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.

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Food & Drink

(See ad in Food section)

Ava RoasteriaCakes, Food, Drinks & Catering.

Open 24 Hours. www.avaroasteria.com

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(See ad in food section)

Cakes for All OccasionsPetit Fours, cookies, bread,

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

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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

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Goodness Coffee HouseA Family Cafe w/ a Healthy menu.

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Hall Street Grill www.hallstreetgrill.com

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Mexican Restaurant & CantinaFresh ingredients, expert preparations and prompt

curteous service! 503-526-8808 D2

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:

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Building community one conversation at a time

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Massage Therapy Naturopathic Medicine

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Your Neighborhood Health Care Center

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Family PracticeSpanish, Hindi & Punjabi

speaking providers available. Mon-Sat Extended Hours

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Natural Medicine

Office of Dr. MeansNaturopathic physician,

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Housing

& Realty GroupFull Service Residential

Property Management & Sales www.alpinepdx.com

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(See ad in Senior section)

Retirement ResidenceHit the road with us because we

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(See ad in Senior section)

Senior Living CommunityWe make it easy to feel

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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

(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

(See ad in food section)

Located arcross from City Hall (see map, E3), Portland Bagel-works is a locally owned and operated store that offers bagels made from scratch daily. They serve everything on a bagel in-cluding sandwiches, burgers, hot dogs and more. They have a full espresso bar and even make milkshakes. Catering, delivery and wholesale products are also available. As a full service res-taurant, they will bring your food to your table (on real plates!) and clean up after you leave. Call them a "bagel diner".

Owner Crystal Bartel says, "we are not corporate in any way and do not get our bagels and in-gredients frozen from some com-misary. We try to use all local in-gredients and take pride in being Oregonians!"

Sandwiches, Burgers, Coffeeand more. Made from scratch daily

Locally Owned & Operated www.portlandbagelworks.com

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(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

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General Services

A&PAppliance Parts

All major brands serviceddiscount parts, in-shop repair,

microwaves ok. 503-644-0382

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Your Full Service Sign Company!www.beavertonsigns.com

[email protected] SW Hall Blvd

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Your Local Business PartnerProfessional printing, graphics,

photography, web design, marketing and advertising. Home

of the Beaverton Resource Guide! www.cedarhousemedia.com

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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

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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

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Prescription delivery, drive-upwindow, fine giftware,

mobility- DME sales/rentals medicare accredited

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

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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

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Professional Services

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

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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

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

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Catholic Book Store & Gift ShopRosaries, statues, crucifixes,

DVDs and more. www.blessingsfromheaven.org

503-644-1814 C4

Buy, Sell, Trade Legoswww.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.

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Hot Tubs, Stoves, FireplacesPools, Free Water Analysis

Service & Installation www.HavenSpaPoolHearth.com

503-649-2201 C3

Seeds, feeds and more!new, recycled, organic, DIY

www.newsuburbiastore.com 12170 SW Broadway

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Visceral ManipulationCraniosacral TherapySpinal Care

503-646-3511Young Chiropratic

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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:

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The Book CornerFor gently used books at

affordable prices w/ proceeds donated to the Beaverton library.

503-643-5188 C4

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Beaverton Swim CenterAquatic fitness programs

Lessons for all levels www.thprd.org

503-629-6312 B4

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Joshua Kuchenmeister503-646-3185

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Weight LossChiropractic First, llc

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503-626-5761See map, D5

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February 4—April 15, 2013 The city of Beaverton is continually looking for ways to improve the lives of our residents, including help with your taxes. The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), can provide low-income, working families up to a $5,751 tax refund. Unfortunately, about 25% of those eligible for the EITC fail to file for it, resulting in the loss of millions of dollars for Oregonians.

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Holcomb Computer ServicesIn Line Commercial ConstructionJan's PaperbacksKD Contracting, LLCKen Alexander Ins. AgencyKnipe Realty NW

Les 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 Arts

Source 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.

J o i n U s !

Thursday, Jan. 10th, 11:30am at the Peppermill Restaurant (17455 SW Farmington Rd)

Eric Auberg, Employer Health Benefits Specialist from Mont-gomery and Graham, will be talking about Community Care Organizations.

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:

alohalibrary.org

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

Aloha CommunityLibrary Association

Karen Bolin, Edward Jones

Paym Weaver, Time Fairy

Carol Cartier, Colors of Life

John Tyner, Attorney

Daryl Welch, Affordable Web Technology

ABA Board Committee Chairs

Sally Fabre, Agape Community Insurance

Wally Johnston, Foundations 4 Your Life

Daryl Welch, Affordable Web Technology

Karen Bolin, Edward Jones

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

By Eric Squires

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

Tolerance, Respect, Patience

Oyears of existence. Now we are at 101 -- Happy Birthday Aloha!

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on your calendar for this year

items "circulated" in a year. Can

Baseline to make sure the trash

-endar - "Everything Aloha" and

MembershipTier 1:

$60/year (name on map)

Tier 2: $480/year (logo + 5 line ad)

Call Michael @ 503-641-3320

in Aloha that will have "events" for the community to attend,

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new community resource at

22nd, 2012.In a time when cuts to school

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-tion. The Aloha Community

midst of their second fundrais-

this holiday season.

www.AlohaBusinessAssociation.com

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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

Big Al'sBJ Willy’s Restaurant

CinetopiaFrangipani Thai Cuisine

New SeasonsSweet 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

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

A

Dec. 24, 2012 — Jan. 4, 2013For these 2 weeks, all collection days except Monday will be delayed by 1 day, with normal Friday collection taking place on Saturday.

Monday normal collection

Tuesday collected on Wednesday

Wednesday collected on Thursday

Thursday collected on Friday

Friday collected on Saturday

Regular services resume on January 7, 2013

Winter Holiday Collection Schedule

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We have 1 bedrooms from $635, 2 bedrooms from $860www.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 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

(See ad this page)

Comprehensive dentalcare for your entire family. Visit us at:

murrayschollsfamilydental.com 503-590-7574 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

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

www.therapeuticassociates.com 503-644-3311 C

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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OTHER MURRAYHILL BUSINESSES

Chase Bank, 503-590-4600

Wells Fargo Bank, 503-579-2902

Touch of Light Massage, 503-579-6038

Palm Beach Tan, 503-524-9781

Massage Envy, 503-524-9600

Tutoring Club, 503-579-9670

City Library, 503-644-2197

Ruby Tuesday, 503-579-3737

Mango Tango, 503-747-3961

Sushi Boat, 503-590-5675

Bombay Curry, 503-590-4442

Papa Murphy’s, 503-590-7272

Dr. Shoger, DDS, 503-579-2495

OPAL Institute, 503-308-4251

Dr. Olesberg, DMD, 503-579-4400

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

Bicycle Sales & ServiceOpen M-F: 10 - 7pm;

Sat 10 - 6pm, Sun 11 - 5pm. www.sunsetcyclesnw.com

503-579-9264 C

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

(See ad this section)

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

www.BeavertonResourceGuide.com

Beaverton’s Victim Ser-

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violence, as well as other crimes -

-ations.

The Beaverton Po-

Victim Advocate volunteers will

for victims of crime in the city of Beaverton. The advocates will take on-call

to a myriad of calls with victims

-tion, and resource referrals for victims of crime.

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assistance with victims.-

on community referrals and re-

crime.Advocates offer information on trauma, domestic violence,

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Questions should be directed to Katrina Rodriquez at (503) 526-2205.

By Katrina Rodriquez

Application closing date is January 11, 2013

own decisions and choices.Advocates work closely with

Victim Services Coordinator.

Have a valid driver’s license and

three on-call

hours-day shift

S u c c e s s f u l l y

monthly victim advocate meet-

each month).

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a timely manner (within 20 minutes) to various locations in the City of Beaverton.

written communication skills.

If selected, Victim Advocates

victim advocacy, trauma, crisis re--

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L o c a l E a t s & T r e a t s

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

M

étouffée, schnitzel and Mon-

everyone; many items are also

are introduced each month,

These are your once-in-a-life-

from exotic locations. Mon-

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to a smooth consistency.

Tropical Wintertime SmoothieBy Greg Mattie

Photos by Greg Mattie

J a n u a r y ' s R e c i p e

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

Everyday 3-6pm & 8pm-close $3.99 & $4.99 Food Specials Discounted Beer and Wine

www.cinetopia.com 503-597-6911

Tue-Sat: 4:30-6pm 9pm-close; Sun 5-9pm

Panini’s, Pizzetta’s & more! Try a Cool Hand Cuke!

503-641-3223

Mon-Fri: 3:00-6:30pm Sat-Sun: 4:00-6:30pm

$3.50-5.50 Food Specials & More Discounted Beer, Wine, Well

Drinks. 503-292-0119

M–Sa: 3–630 & 9-close Sun: 3-close

Drink specials, tasty morsels & nibbles.

503-641-6161

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

Domestic pint & pitcher specials. Best Burger in Town!

503-646-0222

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

well drinks & beer. 12025 SW Canyon Rd

503-601-7000

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

well drinks & beer. 12025 SW Canyon Rd

503-601-7000

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M i N G O Patio DiningPrivate Dining

Fun Diningand

Fine Dining

M i N G O in Beaverton

503 646 6464WWW.MiNGOWEST.COM

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L o c a l E a t s & Tr e a t swww.BeavertonResourceGuide.com

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!

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!

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.

503-643-5451

RESTAURANT Photography S E R V I C E S

Food & Drink Exterior & Interior Candid & Action Staff Portraits

503-641-3320

Photography by Sammy Gould

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The Book CornerFor gently used books at

affordable prices w/ proceeds donated to the Beaverton library.

503-643-5188

Support Your Library

Every day, the library helps people change their lives. You can help ensure the success of these efforts by supporting

the Library through the Beaverton Library Foundation.beavertonlibraryfoundation.org

Events @ the Main Librarywww.BeavertonLibrary.org

Sunday, Jan. 20, 2-4pm On the big screen!

Ages 3-12 with family.

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

TEENS

TEENS CON'T

TWEENS

Homework Help available at the City Library and Murray SchollsGot homework?

Beaverton City Library offers trained volunteer homework helpers after school and in the evenings. Whether you’re looking for help with math, science, writing, or almost any other subject, our Home-work Helpers are here for you! Please check www.beaverton-library.org/homeworkhelp for current schedules. Homework Helpers for grades 2-5 can be found in the Children’s area at the main library. Helpers for grades 6-12 can be found in the Teen Room at the Main Library and at Murray Scholls.

For more information: Please call the Children’s Desk (503) 350-3600 or the Teen Desk (503) 350-4001.

Thurs. Jan. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 (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.

Friday, Jan. 4, 4-5pm Join us for an hour of creative projects with paper. Drawing,

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

Saturday, Jan. 12, 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.

KIDS

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

the Teen Desk (503) 350-4001.

Wednesday, Jan. 16, 4-5pm Get ready to celebrate the

Chinese New Year with crafts & fun! Grades 3-8 with or without

adult.

Saturday, Jan. 19, 10:30-11:30am Hone your skills against other

players or learn the game. Grades 3-8.

Thursday, Jan. 31, 6-7:30pm Drop in and meet real people with a variety of careers! Get practical

advice from our career experts about how they got to where

they are today. Fun crafts and activities too! Grades 3-8.

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

the Teen Desk (503) 350-4001.)

Wednesday, Jan. 2, 3-4pm Do you read on your Phone /

Laptop / Computer / Kindle / Nook, etc.? Did you know you can check

ebooks out from the library for free? Drop in to find out how.

Bring your eReading device along!

Tuesdays, Jan. 8 & 22, 5:30-8pm Hang out with fellow fanatics

while you enjoy Japanese snacks, watch anime, and draw!

Saturday, Jan. 12, 2:30-3:30pm We provide the set-up; you

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

Tuesday, Jan. 15, 6-7pm Bring your cards and test your

Magic or Yu-Gi-Oh gaming skills against other enthusiasts. Booster

packs awarded as prizes.

Saturday, Jan. 26, 2:30-4:30pm Test your Super Smash Bros.

Brawl skills against other players for a chance to win gift

certificates to Game Trader! Prizes for the top three winners!

Tuesday, Jan. 29, 6:30-8pm Do you remember…TMNT,

Candyland, Twister, Red-Light-Green-Light, Disney movies, Mr. Rogers & Sesame Street? The Teen Library Council is hosting

an evening of Trivia, Games, Movies and fun that will have you remembering all your favorites! Share your “I remember when” stories on the wall-o-nostalgia!

S p e e d e r S p o t l i g h t

Contact Jolene: [email protected]

New Year's Resolutions

As former chair of the SCAC, Jolene Guptill has been ad-vocating for Beaverton seniors for the past 11 years. She con-tinues to bring awareness to senior issues while serving on the City’s Visioning Committee and the Beaverton Downtown Association Board.

MINIMUMSPEED

55YEARS OF AGE

OR OLDER

By Jolene Guptill

[email protected] | (503) 590-8562

Right-SizingDone Right!

MOVING for SENIORS . com

In the words of the great Oprah Winfrey, “Cheers to a New Year and another chance for us to get it right.”

Remember to check your speed and enjoy the ride!

-

-tunity to continue to do the activ-

-

Stuhr Center in our community.

Senior Studies Institute (SSI). Be

for discounts and waivers.

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Precautions Against Hypothermia

f o r S e n i o r sBy Cathy Doyle, PT

Hyour SCAC (Senior Citizen's Advisory Committee)

-mia as the weather starts to cool down this winter.

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1. Body Temperature below 95 degrees Fahrenheit

2. Lightheadedness or fainting spells

3. Confusion, slurred speech, slow or uncoordinated body movements

4. Blue or numb skin

5. Chest pain, tingling in skin, or difficulty with breathing

6. Irregular heartrate

1. Maintain proper heating in your home, preferably no lower than 68 degrees Fahrenheit, even at night.

2. Dress in layers to keep your own body heat in and use extra blankets when indoors. When outdoors: cover your head and neck with scarves, hats, hoods, keep feet warm and dry with good socks and boots, and cover hands with gloves. Try to wear water and wind proof coats or jackets.

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

503.646.063512900 SW 9th Street | Beaverton, OR 97005

Visit us at www.BeavertonLodge.com

Start the New Year off with a Move to Beaverton Lodge!

Call or stop by today to experience Retirement

Living at it's best

Join Us For Retirement Living at its Very Best!

2013

20133. Be prepared for power out-

ages or getting stranded in the cold: Keep extra food, water, blankets and a first aid kit.

4. When you are cold it takes energy and burns calories to warm you up and you need some body fat to keep you warm, so keep well fed. Don't skimp on the eating. And con-serve your energy by getting more rest.

5. Limit caffeine and alcohol use when you are cold as these drinks tend to dilate or widen your blood vessels which could further drop your body temperature.

6. Check with your doctor to see if any medication you may be taken that could also contribute to or affect body temperature.

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Helping Seniors Remain Healthy & Independent!

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story, here is what some of their clients have to say:

My wife and I have been working with Jackie for over a year now. Not only is she pro-fessional, caring and skilled, she is always on time. Her workouts are tailored to each of our needs and she changes them around frequently to keep us from get-ting complacent. Jackie is very knowledgeable in the areas of osteoporosis, arthritis and aging which has been a big help. We would both highly recommend Jackie to anyone seeking a per-sonal trainer.

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Without question, Jacqueline Sinke is one of the finest fitness

professionals I have ever known, an observation shared by all of our fitness directors and staff. Mrs. Sinke has incredible credits, and, more importantly, a caring, helpful attitude that motivates her students to work sensibly and seriously towards attaining their fitness goals. She exemplifies all of the high-quality personal characteristics desired in a fitness instructor. She exemplifies all of the high-quality personal characteristics desired in a fitness instructor.

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