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    Downtown Beaverton, pages 1014 Aloha Community pages 28-29Just For Fun! page 5

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

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    Graphic Layout / DesignCraig Wann / Karen Lewis

    WritersBob WaytFox 12 StaffWCVA StaffSammy GouldParisjat UmsheidMaureen WilsonHolly BeglingerAnn KoppyGinger RapportJolene GuptillKaren BolinMark Hyde

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    Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation 3 KPTV Channel 12 3 Just for Fun (WCVA Event Calendar) 5 Eats & Treats 68 Cedar Hills Crossing (Shopping Map) 9 Downtown Beaverton (Shopping Map) 1014 Beaverton Farmers Market (Newsletter) 16-17 Beaverton Art Court (Newsletter) 18 Washington Square Mall 19 TVF&R 19 Library News 20 Beaverton Bulletin Board 20 Beaverton History (Newsletter) 21 Southwest Beaverton (Shopping Map) 2224 Speeder News 2426 Local Auto Services 27 Aloha Business Association (Newsletter) 2829 Home & Garden 30-31 Beaverton Police News 31 Adventures in Beaverton 32

    8IBUhTUIJTQBQFS The Beaverton Resource Guide (BRG) is a free monthly community paper for the city of Beaverton, Oregon. Cedar House Media published the rst edition in April of 2011 with the help of the city and the Farmers Market. That rst issue was 16 pages. Today, just over one year later, the paper is 32 pages and sponsored by a huge cross section of the city from shopping malls like Washington Square and Cedar Hills Crossing to public entities such as the police and re departments, the Visitors Association (WCVA), the Senior Citizens Advisory Committee and the park district (THPRD) to name a few.

    8IBUhTUIFGPDVT 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, shop and work. With a focus on small or local businesses, wed like to encourage our neighbors to rst visit nearby businesses and give them a chance before moving on.

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  • Volume 2Issue 8 (August 2012) | Beaverton Resource Guide 3

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    Watch for more stories like these every night on The 10 Oclock News on FOX 12.

    Students head to Japan to get first-hand look at tsunami destruction, countrys recovery

    A group of 23 Beaverton students gather at Portland International Airport before heading to Japan for two weeks. About 1,000 students total headed to Japan as part of the Kizuna Project.

    By FOX 12 Staff

    THPRD: connecting people, parks and natureDistrict making a splash with its new water playgroundE\%RE:D\W7+35'

    T he Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District has introduced a new recreational amenity to the Beaverton area this summer: a water playground, or splash pad, at Conestoga Recreation & Aquatic Center.The facility the rst of its kind in THPRDs 57-year history is located at9985 SW 125th Avenue, right next toSouthridge High School in south Beaverton.The splash pad features above-ground toys and in-ground and wall nozzles

    that spray water in different patterns and directions. It is the perfect place to cool off on hot summer days. And its not just for kids; adults can join in, too, and the whole place is ADA-accessible.

    There are four computer-controlled zones (toddler, teen, family and waterfall) that users can activate by pressing large buttons. Each zone runs for a set time period, then turns off until activated again. The computer also varies where the water sprays. That unpredictability only adds to the fun.

    The splash pad uses a recirculating water system with ltration like a swimming pools. Water is collected, sent to an underground tank, ltered and treated, and pumped back out to the splash pad toys and nozzles.

    The splash pad is part of an extensive upgrade at Conestoga funded by THPRDs 2008 voter-approved bond measure. The Park District has completed two other major bond projects so far this year: the redevelopment of Camille Park and the expansion of the Elsie Stuhr Center for users 55 and better.Meanwhile, construction on numerous other bond projects has started. For

    information, visit www.thprd.org/bondprojects.

    THPRDs new splash pad at Conestoga Recreation & Aquatic Center the rst of its kind in the district opened this summer. The water playground has been a popular place for children to cool off on warm days.

    Grand opening celebration planned for Aug. 22THPRD will celebrate the completion of its bond measure project at Conestoga Recreation & Aquatic Center with a grand opening on Aug. 22 from 3 to 7:30 p.m. The public is invited. The event will feature free use of the new splash pad and tness room, free swimming, and other fun activities. Refreshments will be provided. A brief dedication ceremony with ribbon-cutting is planned for 6 p.m.

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

  • 4 Beaverton Resource Guide | Volume 2Issue 8 (August 2012) Shop Local Give Local Stay Local this is how we build a better Beaverton.

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  • Volume 2Issue 8 (August 2012) | Beaverton Resource Guide 5Shop Local Give Local Stay Local this is how we build a better Beaverton.

    Highlightst Open Studio t Classes (all ages)t Campst Art Hourt Canvas Clay & Carafet Parent's Night Outt Arty Parties

    Oregons 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.

    "VHVTUUISVOregon International Air Show

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    "VHVTUUISVGarlic Festival

    (North Plains) www.funstinks.com

    "VHVTUCrawsh Crawl

    (Run with Paula - Tualatin) www.runwithpaula.com

    "VHVTUGarlic Festival 10k &

    2-mile Run/Walk ORRC - North Plains) www.orrc.net/races/

    'PS.PSFJOGPSNBUJPO503-644-5555 | www.wcva.org

    For the latest news & events, visit the ofcial Visit Washington County, Oregon Facebook page.

    Big Al'sBeaverton 503-748-6118

    Bullwinkle'sWilsonville 503-685-5000

    Chuck E. CheeseBeaverton 503-643-2002

    CinemarkBeaverton 800-FANDANGO+984

    CinetopiaBeaverton 503-597-6900

    Aviation & Space Museum McMinnville 503-434-4185

    Glowing Greens Miniture GolfPortland 503-222-5554

    John's Incredible Pizza Co.Beaverton 503-520-0000

    LaserportBeaverton 503-526-9501

    Newberg Hwy 99 Drive-inNewberg (503) 538-2738

    Oak's ParkPortland 503-233-5777

    OMSIPortland 800.955.6674

    PlayDate PDXPortland 503-227-7529

    Portland Children's MuseumPortland 503-223-6500

    Pump It UpBeaverton 503-644-6488

    Safari Sam'sSherwood 503-925-8000

    Sherwood Ice ArenaSherwood 503-625-5757

    Sky High SportsTigard 503-924-5867

    Sunset LanesBeaverton 503-646-1116

    Sunset Miniture GolfBeaverton 503-626-2244

    Tigard BowlTigard (503) 639-2001

    Tree to TreeGaston 503-357-0109

    Valley TheaterBeaverton (503) 296-6843

    Wings & Waves WaterparkMcMinnville 503-434-4185

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    "VHVTU12th Annual Bug Fest

    (Tualatin Hills Nature Park) www.thprd.org

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    My Masterpiece Art Studio is a unique place for people to discover the power in their artistic expression. The studio was formed by two mothers when art cur-riculum was stripped from local schools, leaving students with no exposure to the arts. Now, famil-ies can drop into the open studio in Beaverton that features 3,000 square feet of space to spread out and paint, sculpt, draw, collage or print using high quality non-toxic art materials. Take a class; there are professionally instructed lessons available for artists of all ages and levels of ability. My Masterpiece Art Studio is also a great place to get together with friends and fam-ily to celebrate a birthday or special event. Classes, camps, and parties are offered to inspire anyone to create their very own masterpiece. Throughout the year there are spe-cial workshops and themes based on holidays and the seasons. The most important idea behind My Masterpiece Art Studio is that there is never any pressure to do anything DVSHFLFZD\MXVWGRDUW

    Looking for fun things to do this summer and need some ideas? Well, you've come to the right section of the paper. Below are a few suggestions to begin with but over the coming months, we'll add more places to go and more details to help you nd the perfect place to play!

    Just For Fun Spotlight: My Masterpiece Art Studio

  • 6 Beaverton Resource Guide | Volume 2Issue 8 (August 2012) Shop Local Give Local Stay Local this is how we build a better Beaverton.

    M i N G O

    Carrots! Raw or Cooked? For my fam-ily, its normally 'eat them raw' since I cant get my husband and son to eat them cooked. It's a texture thing I suppose. So we munch on them raw or blend them into smoothies. The other day I bought some baby carrots from the Beaverton Farm-ers Market and set out to roast them. My husband was skeptical. I was too but de-

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    Ingredientst 2 bunches Baby Carrots (1 1/2 lbs. once

    trimmed); Wash them thoroughly; Leave the skin on or peel them if you like.t 3 Tbs Olive Oil (2 Tbs for tossing the carrots

    in and 1 Tbs mixed with fresh herbs to drizzle on the roasted carrots)t 2 Tbs Honey (I used local organic honey)t 2 Tbs Orange Juicet Salt (to taste)t Cracked Black Pepper (to taste)t Fresh Herbs (minced) - We grow our own

    herbs in our garden so I decided to use what we have in surplus right now: Parsley and Dill. You could also use Thyme.

    Directions1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.2. Blanch the carrots in a pot of boiling water

    for about 5 minutes and then drain.3. Mix together the 2 Tbs of olive oil, orange

    juice and toss the carrots to coat.4. Line the carrots on to a baking tray, cover

    with foil and roast for about 10 minutes.

    Restaurant Spotlight:In 2004 MiNGO opened at The Round in Beaverton under Michael Cronan and Michael Tocchini. Along a parallel vein to its cousin and longtime successful restaurant, Caffe Mingo in NW Portland, the Michaels follow a genuine, old-style method to running a restaurant. Welcoming customers as if into their own home and adhering to the slow food philosophy and local food to table concepts of Italy are the mainstays of the MiNGO genre. Clean and simple food, wine that speaks of its land, craft cocktails, creating a family out of staff and friends out of customers; WKHVHDUHVRPHRIWKHHQMR\DEOHHOHPHQWVRI0L1*2VVXFFHVV

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    Penne al Sugo di CarneBeef braised in Chianti

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    SalmoneGrilled NW salmon and

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    Pizza MargheritaLocal tomatoes, buffalo

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    5. Remove from the oven and toss the carrots in honey, salt and pepper and then line them up again on the baking try and bake, uncovered, for another 10 minutes.

    6. Mix 1 Tbs of olive oil with minced herbs. Place the roasted carrots on a plate and drizzle this herbed olive oil on the carrots.

    The Beaverton Round provides a lovely setting for MiNGOs patio in the summer; with grass and a fountain running, the kids are happy while the parents dine! We take reservations, can accommodate large parties and offer happy hour most days. Beaverton Last Tuesday takes place in our backyard, where the city of Beaverton offers live music once a month in the piazza.

    We are also happy to offer up our private dining room for business events, weddings, rehearsal dinners, birthdays and more. Come visit and let us share our home with you. Ciao, grazie!

    termined to cook up a carrot my husband would eat. I ended up roasting them short-er than required and that left a good little crunch to it. Success! Both my husband and son loved them. I consider this a great life accomplishment.

    This dish would go very well with any poultry or meat entree. They are also very good to snack on.

    Sammy can be contacted at: [email protected]

  • Volume 2Issue 8 (August 2012) | Beaverton Resource Guide 7Shop Local Give Local Stay Local this is how we build a better Beaverton.

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    503-591-5278

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    503-579-3663

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    Wine and Beer Specials 503-643-1322

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    Weekdays 4:00-6:00pm Raised Donuts 6/$3

    Maple Bars 6/$3 503-646-7136

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    $4.95 Small Taco Salad Choice of chicken or beef

    includes beverage! 503-646-4507

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    12870 SW Farmington Rd 503-644-3469

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    503-641-3320

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    Open till 2:30am daily. 503-642-5193

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    $5 Entrees; $2 Chips & Guac or Queso; $2 Beer & Margaritas

    Across from City Hall 503-643-5820

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    Take your picture with them!

    Plus Dino Dig Box and Dino Fossil stations!

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    3205 SW Cedar Hills Blvd www.CedarHillsCrossing.com

    Come in and check it out!

    Dine in & To-GoSun - Thu 11am to 9pm Fri & Sat 11am to 10pm

    www.ThaiNoodleEtc.com 503-941-9112

    Visit These Interior Stores

    American Boot Co, 503-626-7419

    AT&T Wireless, 503-924-1819

    BedCo, 503-430-7277

    Claires 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

    Peachwave, 503-746-7729

    Powells Books, 503-228-4651

    Rays Watch Repair, 503-643-2931Small World Surprise, 503-646-3202

    Sunower Beauty, 503-644-9190

    Taco Time, 503-643-6739

    Teasers 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

    Exercise Your Options Call 1-800-LA-Fitness

    or visit www.latness.com

    TKLVPRQWK\RXOOQG'LQRVDXUVinside the mall! Dinosaurs? Yes! Dinosaurs! We have a fun hands-on dinosaur exhibit running inside the mall August 1st 20th. This is a great (free!) photo oppor-tunity! Plus Dino Dig & Fossil Sta-tions. Its a great time to visit us!

    $FEB S ) J M M T $ SP T T J O Hwww.cedarhillscrossing.com

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    $BTI$VCF'SFO[ZSat, Aug 18, 1pm-3pm

    Live 95.5 will be onsite with radio per-sonality Nikki West with a Cash Cube Frenzy event. You just may be one of

    the lucky participants who will get a chance to grab cash and prizes in the Cash Cube!

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    By Holly Beglinger

    .BMM*OGPSNBUJPO503-643-6563 cedarhillscrossing.com

    Cedar Hills Crossing 3205 SW Cedar Hills Blvd Beaverton OR 97005

    MALL EVENTSDrive will be held in the Community Room

    .PWJF-JTUJOHTCall Fandango today.

    1-800-FANDANGO + 984 www.fandango.com

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    Arts & Culture

    Learn About our Citys Pastthrough historic photos, artifacts,

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

    www.historicbeaverton.org E4

    Automotive

    Enjoy your car interior ANDoutshine your neighbors car! $5 Loaner Cars Avail (BMWs!)

    www.FreshStartDetail.com 503 641-3285 F4

    (See ad in auto section)

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

    503.646.5181 H5

    Banking Services

    The Right Bankfor your business.

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

    www.therightbank.com F5

    Body & Beauty

    Fthe SalonFringeWe are a Goldwell

    Alliance Salon located at 4680 SW Hall Blvd.

    Beaverton, OR 97005 503-644-0510 E5

    Education

    Preschool- Grade 7Where Academics

    & Compassion Meet livingwisdomportland.org

    503-671-9112 D5

    Customized Learningin a choice-based environment.

    Small classes, all subjects, PreK - High School.

    www.villagehome.org 503-597-9100 D6

    Food & Drink

    Fresh Roasted CoffeeCakes, Food, Drinks & Catering.

    Open 24 Hours. www.avaroasteria.com

    503-641-7470 E5

    (See ad in food section)

    Cakes for All OccasionsPetit Fours, cookies, bread,

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

    503-646-7136 F4

    BeavertonSeafood Market

    Live Shellsh / Seasonal SeafoodFind us on facebook

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

    503-626-8148 H3

    (See ad in Food section)

    Italian inspired with a menuthat changes weekly featuring

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

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    All New 2012Travel Specials

    Sun Connections Travel & Cruises, LLC

    [email protected]

    11950 SW 2nd St. #100,Beaverton, OR 97005

    (503) 655-4850

    Enjoy more of your vacation,let us take care of the details!

    Travel Layaway Plans Available!

    12250 SW BroadwayBeaverton OR 97005

    High qual ity new and gent ly used items!

    Small Appliances Electronics Tools Bedding Collectibles

    (503)430-5231

    DECORATE THEIR DORM FOR LESS!Toys & more!

    ChiropracticMassage

    Weight LossChiropractic First, llc

    www.BeavertonChiropractor.com

    503-626-5761See map, D5

    (503) 574-3670

    Visit our New Studio in Oldtown Beaverton(12120 SW First Street)

    www.appleblossomphoto.comwww.appleblossomphoto.com

    Newborns, babies,kids & families

    N b b bbbbbbbbbbbbbCasual & relaxed sittings

    'PSNPSFJOGPSNBUJPOincluding a complete list and map of participating busi-nesses, visit www.BeavertonOregon.gov/rstfriday.

    August 3rd, 2012

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    Dairy Queen BeavertonBurgers, hot dogs, chicken,

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

    503-644-3469 D4

    (See ad in Food section)

    Darn Good Coffee& Incredible Food

    Beaverton Town Square We cater and deliver!

    503-643-2334 H4

    Goodness Coffee HouseA Family Cafe w/ a Healthy menu.

    Gluten free welcome. www.goodnesscoffeehouse.com

    503 616 3020 D6

    (See ad in Food section)

    Traditional American dishes prepared with distinctive

    Northwest air! www.hallstreetgrill.com

    503.641.6161 D1

    (See ad in Food section)

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

    Dine-in or Take-out. 503-601-7000 G3

    (See ad in Food section)

    Breakfast-Lunch-Diner30 varieties of pancakes & wafes. Beavertons Favorite Restaurant!

    503-646-2688 C4

    Featuring our Cheesburgers& beer garden. All lottery games.

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

    503-644-7847 F4

    General Services

    A&PAppliance Parts

    All major brands serviceddiscount parts, in-shop repair,

    microwaves ok. 503-644-0382

    www.apappliance.net D4

    Professional printing & graphics

    at discounted prices. www.cedarhousemedia.com

    503-641-3320 F5

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

    12655 SW First Street 503-641-2022 D5

    The Elsie Stuhr Centeris designed for adults 55 years

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

    503-629-6342 E7

    Sun ConnectionsTravel & Cruises, LLC

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

    503-655-4850 G5

    Health

    Beaverton Dental Arts

    Welcoming new patients!Preventative & cosmetic,

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

    www.beavertondentalarts.com D5

    Prescription delivery, drive-upwindow, ne giftware,

    mobility- DME sales/rentals medicare accredited

    503-644-2101 F4

    Health

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

    childrens injuries; neck/back pain, headaches and more!

    503-430-7371 D5

    Denture Clinique

    Michael Moga, LDFull and partial dentures

    Open 7 days a week by appointment!

    503-643-6213 D6

    Dr. McBrides OfceOptometrists

    Examining eyes in Beaverton since the dinosaurs roamed.

    Corner of 1st and Hall (503) 644-3614 E5

    For your smile,For your health,

    For you! 503-646-5909

    www.drmoga.com D6

    Family PracticeSpanish, Hindi & Punjabi

    speaking providers available. Mon-Sat Extended Hours

    503-644-1171 E5

    Housing

    & Realty GroupFull-Service Residential Property Mgmt & Sales!

    503-641-4620 www.alpinepdx.com E5

    (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 C7

    (See ad in Senior section)

    Senior Living CommunityWe make it easy to feel

    right at home. www.creekside-village.com

    503-643-9735 B7

    Pet Care

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

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

    www.bizeebird.com D6

    Professional Services

    ADAMS - UFFELMAN - RAVELO - NGUYEN

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

    www.beavertonlaw.com 503-644-2146 F5

    John TaylorFinancial Advisor - You talk, we

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

    503-646-9767

    Service & SalesAll PC brands repaired.

    New laptops and desktops. www.sunsetcomputer.net

    503-866-3747 D4

    Religious & Spiritual

    Open Minds, Open HeartsOpen Doors. Beaverton First

    United Methodist Church. www.beavertonumc.org

    Sunday Worship: 10:30am 503-646-7107 D6

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    ALERT! 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!

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    Retail

    Farmers Market Products& beyond! Gift Baskets, unique

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

    503-644-0382 D4

    Feelings Delivered DailyFlowers for every occasion, plants, cards, gifts & more! www.beavertonorists.com

    503-644-0129 D5

    Catholic Book Store & Gift ShopRosaries, statues, crucixes,

    DVDs and more. www.blessingsfromheaven.org

    503-644-1814 F5

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

    503-318-9648 E5

    Quilters Corner StoreBig Ideas for Small Projects

    Visit: QuiltersCornerStore.com Open Tuesday - Saturday

    503-819-2955 E4

    Outdoor Power EquipmentSpecialists

    Sales t Service t Parts www.starkstreet.com

    503-626-9193 F4

    Computers & ConsolesGames & Accessories

    Repair & Unlock iPhone www.techhousepdx.com

    503-443-0786 D5

    The Book CornerFor gently used books at

    affordable prices w/ proceeds donated to the Beaverton library.

    503-643-5188 E6

    (See Ad Page 11)

    Grand OpeningHigh quality new and

    gently used items! topdrawerthriftstore.com

    503-430-5231 F4

    Sports & Activities

    Beaverton Swim CenterAquatic tness programs

    Lessons for all levels Parties and pool rentals

    503-629-6312 C5

    'PSNPSFJOGPSNBUJPOincluding a complete list and map of participating busi-nesses, visit www.BeavertonOregon.gov/rstfriday.

    August 3rd, 2012

    Join Us on August 3rd, Extended Business Hours

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    Art/Culture ListingsBeaverton Arts Foundation,

    503.526.2288 PixelPoint Artistry, 503-887-1981

    Automotive ListingsCar Toys, 503-643-0944

    Beaverton Car Wash & Detail Center, 503-645-5353

    Shell Gas, 503-643-2308 76 Station, 503-627-9999

    Apex Restoration, 503-646-APEX

    Beaverton Radiator, 503-644-4691 GoodYear, 503-646-8133

    Body/Beauty ListingsCashmere,

    503-601-0700 Jalehs Hair Fashions,

    503-646-2126 Natural Image, 503-644-0654

    Avenue Salon, 503-626-8240

    Bombshells, 503-924-4444 Pure Joy Salon, 503-746-6574

    Food/Drink ListingsKings Pub,

    503-641-8534 DJK Korean Food,

    503-641-1734

    General Service ListingsLittle Pixels, 503-933-6677

    Other DowntownBusinesses

    We are well into summer and First Friday in down-town Beaverton, sponsored by the Beaverton Downtown Associ-ation, continues to offer extended hours during this event. Visitors can meet and greet friends, listen to live music scattered throughout the downtown, browse the numer-ous independent shops, tour the Beaverton History Center, dine al fresco at Glorias Secret Caf or Decarlis, and get a haircut at Beaverton Barber & Coin, Jalehs Hair Fashions, or Avenue Salon & 6SD)LQDOO\QLVKRIIWKHHYHQLQJwith complimentary dancing at Arthur Murray Studios starting at 9:15.

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    this once-a-month evening event. First Friday has grown from 27 to

    44 independent businesses since the event began in May. Special enter-tainment changes each month, but there is always live music, arts and crafts demonstrations, a silent auction of original artwork, over a dozen participating restaurants, beauty and health services, and special discounts from friendly merchants.

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    H&S Screenprinting, 971-238-1506

    United Studios of Self Defense 503-641-1941

    Health ListingsBeaverton Chiropractic,

    503-644-3022 Beaverton Healing Center

    503-730-8102 Heartsong Yoga & Wellness

    503-644-1865 Oregon WIC, 800-723-3638 Preferred Dental Center

    503-350-1234 Pregnancy Resource Center,

    503-643-4503 WashCo Public Health Clinic,

    503-846-8851

    Housing ListingsCommunity Association Partners,

    503-546-3400

    Retail ListingsAvenue, 503-671-9522

    Cricket Wireless, 503-626-6699 The Wedding Cottage,

    503-643-9730 Tea, Thyme & Lavender,

    503-644-6361 The Sewing Room, 503-643-4111

    Avenue, 503-671-9522

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    503-626-3403 Unity of Beaverton,

    503-646-3364 Christian Science Reading Room,

    503-644-7119

    Sports/ActivitiesUnited Studios of Self Defense

    503) 641-1941 24 Hour Fitness 503) 671-0707

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    Because medical incidents constitute the highest percent-age of our emergency calls, each RI RXUUHJKWHUV LV FHUWLHG DV Dparamedic or emergency medical technician (EMT). With over half RIRXUUHJKWHUVFHUWLHGDVSDUD-medics - the largest contingent in Oregon - TVF&R has at least one paramedic on every unit. This en-sures that our community receives the highest level of emergency medical care within minutes.

    TVF&R also handles incidents requiring specialized skills and equipment including hazardous materials incidents and specialty rescue. Our Hazardous Materials Team is one of 14 teams throughout Oregon that responds to incidents involving dangerous chemicals or toxic materials. Our Water Rescue Team responds to water emergen-cies including boaters in distress and trapped swimmers. Our Tech-nical Rescue Unit specializes in WUHQFKDQGFRQQHGVSDFHUHVFXHVvehicle entrapments, rope rescue, and building collapse.

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    perm, hair cuts, senior roller sets. Located near the Plaid

    Pantry on Hart Rd & 170th Ave. 503-591-1998

    Aloha CommunityLibrary Association

    "$-"#PBSE.FFUJOHTMeets on the 3rd Wednesday of each month from 6:30-8:30pm at: The Edwards Center 20250 SW Kinnaman Street, Aloha, OR 97007

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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 LibraryChess Club Monday, August 13 & 27 1:30-2:30pm Play with others or learn the game. Grades 3-8.

    Magic: The Gathering & Yu-Gi-Oh Tuesday, August 21, 5:30-7:30pm

    Bring your cards and test your gaming skills against others. Well have tables for Magic & Yu-Gi-Oh. Booster packs awarded as prizes. Grades 6-12.

    Beaverton Modular Railroad Saturday, August 4, 10 AM - 5pm Sunday, August 5, 1-4:30pmThe club will have models set up and answer questions about this fascinating hobby. All ages.

    Nick Bruels Bad Kitty Program Monday, August 6, 2-3pmCelebrate the ever irrepressible Bad Kitty with crafts, games and fun! Registration required. Grades K-3.

    Sweet & Salty Taste-Off Tuesday, August 7, 3-4pmChips and chocolate. Taste different kinds of each, rate your favorites! Its going to be good! Grades 6-12.

    Henna & Bollywood Thursday, August 9, 6-8pmWatch a Bollywood movie and get henna body art by professional artists from Roving Horse Henna! Snacks provided. Registration begins July 9. Grades 6-12. Call 503-350-4001.

    Dream Big with Crafts Friday, August 10, 11 AM - 2pmRound out your Summer Reading experience doing crafts related to our nighttime theme! Drop-in for ages 3-10 with their adults.

    Dream Big End of Summer Read-ing Dance Party Tuesday, August 14, 2-3pmCelebrate the end of Summer Reading with a kids dance party and a craft! Ages infant to 6 with their adult.

    Pirate Party Monday, August 20, 2-3pm

    Enjoy adventures on the high seas with crafts, games, stories and songs. Be sure to dress the part! Registration required. Ages 2-11 with their adult.

    - J C S B S Z / FXTNew Children's Books for the Murray Scholls Branch Library

    The children's section book shelves go from sparse to full after a $10,000 donation from the Beaverton Library Foundation.

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    Beaverton City Library @ Murray Scholls received a big boost in it's selection of children's material courtesy of a generous $10,000 donation from the Beaverton Library Foundation.

    A broad spectrum of materials were purchased and added to DOORIWKHFKLOGUHQVFROOHFWLRQV$OWKRXJKWKHIRFXVZDVQRQF-tion and homework related materials, other items include picture books, early readers, DVDs and Books on CD.

    The Aloha Community Library has transitioned from a group of people sitting in a coffee shop dreaming of a library in Aloha to an actual service provider. This HGJOLQJ HIIRUW KDV EHHQ DZDUGHGgrants and volunteer support to provide children's story time at the new storefront location at the Bales Thriftway Complex in Aloha (17683 SW Farmington Rd, Suite E, Aloha, OR 97007). This signals the next steps visible to the public: opening the collections for checkout. Behind the scenes we ZHOFRPH\RXWRMRLQWKHYROXQWHHUVwho are starting the processing of media for checkout. New volunteer opportunities unfold at each step of the development of this enterprise.

    Individuals wishing to help can send contribu-tions to the Beaverton Library Foundation:

    PO Box 602, Beaverton, OR 97075

    Save the Date

    @ the Beaverton City Library

    Enjoy the Taste of Local Wines

    during this Beaverton Library Foundation Fundraising Event.

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    Over the last few years, lib-rary users have often noticed plastic buckets scattered about the VHFRQG RRU GXULQJ ZHW ZLQWHUand spring days. This is due to the library roof membrane rapidly fail-LQJ DQG FDXVLQJ VLJQLFDQW OHDNVFortunately, the roof is currently being repaired and should be com-pleted by the end of August.

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    Users are encouraged to use the library throughout the summer, picking out their favorite summer UHDGVDQGHQMR\LQJDOOWKHSURJUDPVand services the library offers

    tbOn-Site Affordable Computer

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    Health Touch MassageSwedish, deep tissue, trigger point

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    The Grin HouseShort Term Nanny Services

    House/Child/Pet sitting. Cooking, cleaning and overnight

    care. Certied!Call Margarita: 503-443-9136

    CounselingPromethian

    503-816-2778Professional Counseling

    for children, adolescents, individuals, couples & families.

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  • Volume 2Issue 8 (August 2012) | Beaverton Resource Guide 21Shop Local Give Local Stay Local this is how we build a better Beaverton.

    By the middle of the 20th cen-tury, Beaverton had long ago shed its rural image. The town had transitioned from a tiny 1868 farm-ing community to a 1920s town with the slogan City of Homes. It was now poised to take on the challenges of the second half of the 20th century as a city of indus-trial and commercial development, diversity, and educational/recre-ational/cultural opportunities.1950 SCHOOL LIFE

    Population in 1950 was 2,912; by 1960 it was 5,937

    www.historicbeaverton.org

    #FBWFSUPOJOUIFTBy Ann Koppy

    'FBUVSFE&YIJCJUAugusts History by the Decade window display features selec-ted events from the 1950s.

    Other Exhibits include: t3FTUPO4VOEBZ t"DPOUJOVBUJPOPG%SMcBride's vintage optical equipment

    #FBWFSUPO)JTUPSZ$FOUFS Open Tues/Thurs, noon to 4 pm12412 SW Broadway St. 503-430-0106 www.historicbeaverton.org [email protected] free but donations welcome!/FX(JGU4IPQ0QFOVisit the Centers new gift shop. We have books about Oregon and collectibles donated by local residents. Proceeds benet the Society.

    FOOTNOTES:

    1 Admission was based on a point system: high grades, attendance, letter in music or sports, and student government.

    2 A No. 300 can was about 16 ounces.

    3 $1.00 in 1959 = $7.87 in 2012.

    Tektronix opened their Beaverton headquarters in 1957.

    Elsie Stuhr, founder of THPRD, breaks ground for the Beaverton Swim Center in 1956.

    Loyce Martinazzi is an author and co-founder of the Tualatin Historical Society. She will review highlights of Tualatins 100 year story. Loyce is the author and editor of several public-ations chronicling the citys growth and development since incorporation in 1913. She was born and raised in

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    Twenty-eight faculty taught 780 students at Beaverton High School. 157 of them were seniors. A full range of clubs and organiz-DWLRQVIRFXVHGRQVSHFLFLQWHUHVWVathletic accomplishments, or aca-demic achievements. Possibilities included Kilocycles (radio classes), Winged B (lettermen), Girls Athletic Association, and Torch Honor.1 Spring Reign, after-game dances, and the Candy Bars for Europe campaign added to the years varied activities. 1952 ENTERTAINMENT

    When locals wanted to catch the latest Hollywood double fea-ture, they headed for the Beaver Theatre on Broadway Street. Pat-URQV HQMR\HG WKUHHKRXUVRI HQWHU-tainment for about 50. In those days, most movie houses showed a

    Newsletter

    t The population in 1950 was 2,912; by 1960 it doubled to 5,937.

    t Many of Beavertons foun-ding families are buried in Crescent Grove Cemetery on Greenburg Rd.

    t Beaverton was a established as a city on February 10th, 1893 (Population 400).

    t Beavertons average ele-vation is 186 feet above sea levelRoy Rogers Rd was named after a former mayor of Tualatin.

    t In 1851, Mary Ann Spencer, Beaverton's rst teacher, travelled to Beaverton via ship around the Cape Horn of South America ghting numerous storms that pushed them off course into arctic waters, escaping pirates and enduring endless days adrift with no wind.

    t Belle and Ralph Jenkins began work on their estate in 1912-The Beaverton Bakery.

    t Before Beaverton, there were beaver ponds.

    Beaverton History Center Presentation August 14 (7:00-8:30pm)

    Beaverton Trivia

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    OP6XQGD\7XHVGD\DQGDGLIIHU-ent motion picture Wednesday-Sat-urday. The Beaver opened Sunday at 2 p.m. and weekdays at 6 p.m. 1955 COMMUNITY

    Physical education teacher Elsie Stuhr campaigned to estab-lish a park district in Beaverton that would embrace family-ori-ented recreational facilities. Voters unanimously approved the initiat-ive that created Tualatin Hills Park and Recreation District. The Board

    of Directors im-mediately con-fronted their UVW SURMHFWdeveloping a EXGJHWDQGQG-ing sites for a pool and park.1956 CIVIC

    The City began a signi-FDQW VWUHHW LP-provement pro-MHFW WR SDYH blocks of Hall

    Street from Canyon Road south to its intersection with Watson Street at 13th Street. Public safety, by

    Admission is FREE'PSNPSFJOGPSNBUJPOBeaverton History Center 503-430-5231

    WKHQXPEHUVYH IXOOWLPHSROLFHRIFHUV RQH SURZO FDU IRXU SDLGUHJKWHUV WZR SLHFHV RI FLW\equipment, three rural. 1956 CONSUMER GOODS

    Safeway ran these specials in their June 7 ad: A No. 3002 can of SHDV c YH RQHSRXQG SDFN-ages of margarine, $1.00; Bing cherries, 39 per pound. For sum-mer and vacation clothing, Clarks, the fashion store for women on Broadway Street advertised cot-ton Capri pants for $4.98 and a budget-wise swimsuit for $17.95.

    Beaverton Pharmacy, On Broadway where the buses stop, sold a package of 10 Gillette Blue EODGHV IRU c DQG VL[ DVKEXOEVfor 78. They also provided one hour of free parking.1959 BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY

    Wages ranged from $1.35 - $1.50 per hour for semi-skilled women and men to $3.00 - $3.48 for machinists and carpenters. Federal minimum was $1.00 per hour. 3

    As the decade came to a close, manufacturing and high tech in-dustries were well-established. 7HNWURQL[ (OHFWUR6FLHQWLF ,Q-dustries, and other technology companies pioneered what would be known as the Silicon Forest, the name given to computer and electronics high-tech companies in Oregon. Sawyers decade-old View-Master factory and its water tower were still well-known sights.

    Beaverton thrived with a mix RIFRUSRUDWHUPVDQGVPDOOWRZQlocal owners. Some homegrown and national businesses are long gone; others have endured. Among the missing are Tico Taco, Ore-gons Finest Original Mexican Restaurant, Sieberts Furniture, Holland Feed, Montgomery Ward catalog store, and L.H. Cobb Com-pany, crushed rock and concrete. Beaverton Bakery, Beaverton Auto Parts, Falks Hardware, and Taggarts Floor Coverings con-tinue to provide dependable ser-vice to this day.

    Tualatin. Her many stories come from listening to her fathers stories about the old days, her mothers newspaper articles for the 1959 Oregon State Centennial and her own experiences watching the town grow from a village to a city of 27,000. Tualatin is now making a name for itself with the discovery of ancient mammal bones and evidence of the Ice Age.

    Snow at Beaverton High School, 1950.

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