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ew Seasons Market at Progress Ridge in south Beaverton is the Âżrst for-proÂżt corporation ofÂżcially enrolled in THPRD’s Adopt-a-Park program. On Sunday, Sept. 30, volunteers from “the friendliest store in townâ€? participated in their Âżrst project -- removing invasive plants from the hillside above the creek at nearby Barrows Park. In keeping with the spirit of brand, New Seasons has committed to complete one new project each season at the park site. “We were looking for a community-based project that was local and that supported our belief in taking care of neighbors, the environment and one another,â€? said Sam Spragens, an assistant front end manager at New Seasons who is coordinating the volunteer project. “It’s been a very natural, organic partnership.â€? Spragens learned about Adopt-a-Park when she participated in a small volunteer

outing at Barrows Park with a few New Seasons colleagues this summer. “Our community coordinator had left the company, and we were left with this scheduled event to clean up the creek,â€? Spragens remembers. “It sounded like a Âżne idea, but not many people had volunteered – there were Âżve of us – and it was a cold and damp Sunday morning in July.â€? Their spirits were quickly lifted by THPRD Park Ranger Kyle Spinks, who directed their efforts that day (and who will continue to work with the New Seasons team on upcoming volunteer projects). “Kyle was awesome,â€? Spragens said. “I think we’re a pretty fun-loving group anyway, and he Âżt right in. The humor that he added to the experience was fabulous, even when he was telling us ‘Hey, that’s a yellow jacket nest, don’t go over there!’â€? Before long, Spragens said, the group was having a great time laughing, working and learning a few things along the way. “Kyle was really knowledgeable,â€? she said. “Every time we’d pull up a different slug or snake, he’d point out what it was. It was very positive.â€?

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he Portland Timbers kicked around the idea of uniting the community with a series of volunteer projects. The result was Stand Together Week and a Beaverton park was one of the benHÂżFLDULHV Between Oct. 8-14, Timbers players and coaches, plus FOX 12 personalities, met up with volunteers at dozens of locations to clean, paint and plant. In BeaverWRQ 7LPEHUV PLGÂżHOGHU 6DO =L]]R JRW KLV hands dirty. =L]]R MRLQHG D WHDP RI YROXQWHHUV DW 7KH Kennedy Community Gardens on Oct. 13 to plant winter crops and work the garden beds in the Giving Gardens. The group also helped distribute food to a nearby resource center. Food grown in the garden goes to local families in need through the Tualatin Valley Gleaners. “The volunteers are an absolute necessity,â€? said Patricia Davidson, of the Tualatin Valley Gleaners in an interview posted to the Timbers website. “Without them, we could not do this.â€? =L]]R D 6DQ 'LHJR QDWLYH ZKR FDPH to Portland’s Major League Soccer fran-

Volunteers work on the plants as part of Stand Together Week at The Kennedy Community Gardens. It was one of dozens of locations picked by the Portland Timbers to give back to the community through volunteering. chise in February 2011, said Stand Together Week was a great experience. He also admitted to having no gardening experience at all. That wasn’t a problem, however, as plenty of people were happy

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to help him develop a green thumb. “I’ve never really been a part of something like this,� he told Fox 12. “It’s kind of cool to see how everything is growing and she said earlier that everything’s 100

percent organic so you can basically pick it off and eat it if you’d like.â€? In all, the Timbers were part of more than 40 volunteer projects all over the metro area. That included painting classrooms, planting trees, repairing donated bicycles and setting up a book sale. “One of the things that we hope is that the people see what the needs are here during this day, and then they will be able to come back and provide something else,â€? said volunteer Ralph Leftwich. Stand Together Week was sponsored by JELD-WEN Windows & Doors, Alaska Airlines, adidas, Fred Meyer and FOX 12. Along with a sense of pride in helping to better their community, volunWHHUV DOVR ZDONHG DZD\ ZLWK DQ RIÂżcial Stand Together Week soccer scarf. For more Positively Oregon stories, watch the 10 O’clock News on Fox 12 Oregon.

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ņLFNHU W\SLFDO RI WKH HUD 7KH PDLQ studio measured 400’ long with a ÄŁ FHLOLQJ 7KH Ĺ…UP DOVR NQRZQ as J.J. Fleming productions, mainWDLQHG D 1HZ <RUN &LW\ RIĹ…FH DV well. $OWKRXJK FDOOHG VLOHQW ņLFNV they weren’t truly silent. Piano and organ music accompanied them, adding drama and masking the projectors’ noise. In some cities, off-stage actors spoke dialog printed on the screen while sound effect technicians and musicians enhanced the experience. Trail of Vengeance Trail of Vengeance was a typical six-reel melodrama produced out of the Beaverton studio. “The story of a man who had to choose between the girl he loved and his dutyâ€?, the headline wrote. Al Ferguson directed and starred in the role as a Royal Canadian Mounted Policeman and Pauline Curley as the daughter of a suspected PXUGHUHU $OWKRXJK Ĺ…OPLQJ ZDV completed on August 15, 1924, it took less than a week before it was ready to show to the waiting public. On August 19 & 20, about 300 people attended the premiere at our local movie house on Broadway 6WUHHW FDOOHG 3DFLĹ…F 7KHDWUH ODWHU known as the Beaver Theatre and currently houses the Beaverton Bakery). Admission was 25 cents for kids under 12 and 35 cents for adults.

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studio) recalled a visit to the set by world-renowned contralto and mezzo-soprano Madame Ernestine 6FKXPDQQ +HLQN She came to see her son FerdinDQG DFW LQ WKH Ĺ…OP DQG GXULQJ KHU visit, “burst into song in a voice so resounding, it reached the ceiling and left everyone enthralled.â€? End or a Short Era 1925 was a tough time for all PRYLH FRPSDQLHV %R[ RIĹ…FH UHYHQXH GURSSHG VLJQLĹ…FDQWO\ DV D marvelous new experience -- national radio broadcasts-- was keeping customers at home. Premium ZDV DQ LQGHSHQGHQW Ĺ…OP FRPSDQ\ attempting to competing with the “Big Fiveâ€?1 and “Little Threeâ€?2 Hollywood studios that dominated production, owned theaters countrywide, and controlled distribution systems. The task proved to be too much and like a match that burns brightly for a short time, the Ĺ…UP ZHQW EDQNUXSW WKDW VDPH \HDU Prologue After the movie studio closed, Dr. Watts, who was also an aviation enthusiast, built an airport on the site. Here planes were built, tested, and stored until about 1930. Flames of Passion is the only VXUYLYLQJ 3UHPLXP 3LFWXUHV Ĺ…OP that we know about and should be available for viewing at the history center next year. 1

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n Tuesday Nov. 13th at 7:00 pm the Beaverton Historical Society is happy to present a historical Blues concert with local musician Jason Thomas. Jason is the Blues In The Schools director for the Cascade Blues Association. A guitar teacher for more than 15 years, Jason plays in many top local bands, including Franco

and the Stingers, who will represent Portland at the International Blues Challenge in Memphis this February. Jason will showcase his blues educational program for kids, as well as a presentation that gives the history of the blues through m u s i c a l storytelling. Usually reserved for school age kids, the BHS will get a fun and informational blues concert appropriate for all ages. „ Presentations are held at the Beaverton History Center 12412 SW Broadway St Admission is FREE 'PS NPSF JOGPSNBUJPO Beaverton History Center 503-430-5231

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Family-friendly 5k Walk on Saturday, Nov. 17th Community Members Invited to Attend the St. Jude Give thanks. Walk. ™ at Washington Square to Tackle Childhood Cancer One Step at a Time t. Jude supporters and community members throughout the Portland metro area will lace up their green shoe laces Saturday, Nov. 17, to walk together inside the Washington Square on behalf RI WKH FKLOGUHQ Ĺ…JKWLQJ FDQFHU DQG other deadly diseases at St. Jude Children’s Research HospitalÂŽ. Portland will serve as one of 90 host cities for the St. Jude Give thanks. Walk.™, an exciting family-friendly event that brings teams and individuals together over the holidays to raise money to help St. Jude continue to treat children with pioneering research and exceptional care. The St. Jude Give thanks. Walk., a non-competitive 5k walk, VHUYHV DV WKH RIĹ…FLDO NLFN RII HYHQW for the national St. Jude Thanks and Giving campaign, which asks community members to “give thanks for the healthy kids in your life, and give to those that are not.â€? Donor dollars will help ensure that the hospital’s pioneering research and life-saving treatments continue to save countless lives in Portland and across the Northwest because St. Jude freely shares its research with the global medical community, helping children who never even visit St. Jude. Although St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital has helped push overall U.S. survival rates from 20 to 80 percent, pediatric cancer remains the leading cause of

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

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death due to disease among U.S. children older than one. To further improve survival rates, more research breakthroughs and innovative treatments are needed. In 2011, more than 33,000 walkers participated in 80 events across the country, collectively raising more than $3.1 million. In Portland alone, more than 200 attended the event last year and raised over $18,000. One local St. Jude patient mom who participated last year is looking forward to another year. Her daughter, Brooklyn, bravely battled a life-threatening disease with the help of St. Jude. “Each year we look forward to participating in the St. Jude Give thanks. Walk. because it allows us an RSSRUWXQLW\ WR UHņHFW RQ KRZ IDU Brooklyn has come!â€? said Danie Monaghan. “It also reminds us that there are many other children VWLOO ZDONLQJ WKHLU MRXUQH\ LQ Ĺ…JKWing a catastrophic disease that need our help and support.â€? The St. Jude Give thanks. Walk is locally sponsored by Washington Square, Dick’s Sporting Goods, KUPL Country 98.7 and Smith Freed & Eberhard P.C. Local volunteers from Delta Delta Delta and Epsilon Sigma Alpha sororities, members from Westview High School Key Club,

as well as local community members will be on-site helping with the event. Â By Alyssa King

Saturday, Nov. 17th 3FHJTUSBUJPO Registration is free, but all participants are encouraged to raise money for St. Jude by setting a personal fundraising goal and asking sponsors, friends and family members to make donations to support their efforts. Fundraisers can earn exciting incentive prizes at the $35, $100 and $250 levels.

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Directions In a saucepan, simmer the cranberries, water and sugar on low to medium heat to allow the cranberries to break down (begin to pop); about 10 minutes. Turn heat down and add the cubed apples and simmer on low heat for an additional 10-15 minutes or until the apples soften. Take sauce off of heat and let cool. This will allow the sauce to thicken. Enjoy either chilled or warm. NOTE: This sauce is a wonderfully malleable recipe. You can substitute the water with orange or apple juice for additional tartness. Adding nuts such as pecans or walnuts gives the sauce added texture. You can also add some nutmeg or cinnamon to give the sauce a pielike avor. My suggestion is to start with the basics, then experiment with the additional ingredients.

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$IFDL JO Check-in for the Portland St. Jude Give thanks. Walk. begins at 7:00 a.m. in Dick’s Sporting Goods at the Washington Square. To register online or to learn more about incentives, visit www. givethankswalk.org. 'PS NPSF JOGPSNBUJPO Please contact Alyssa King Alyssa.king@stjude.org 800-954-5499.

Stores open as early as Midnight Thanksgiving Night. Stores throughout the center will be offering the craziest deals of the year. Imagine ... all your holiday shopping done before the sun comes up now that's insane.

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lot of change has occurred in Beaverton during the past 30 years since the Beaverton Arts Showcase began in 1982. This year’s Reser’s Fine Foods 30th Annual Visual Arts Showcase UHņHFWV VRPH RI WKRVH FKDQJHV especially relating to growth and diversity. Showcase has grown into a multi-faceted art event, offering something for all to enjoy. More than 500 submissions were received for Showcase this year, from which the jury has selected 90 remarkable works. Showcase runs November 3-11 during normal library hours. Throughout the month of November, Art On Broadway 6: %URDGZD\ 6WUHHW LQ Beaverton) hosts a display of Past Showcase Award Winners’ artworks. On Saturday, November 3 from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm in the Beaverton Library auditorium, the Westside Cultural Alliance is presenting a Grant Workshop for artists and performers entitled, “Finding the Right Grant.â€? Later that same day, the Showcase Gala from 7-9 pm celebrates the artists’ accomplishments with an evening of wine, dessert, and the musical talents of Linda Smith. For those craving the performing arts, Music in Small Spaces presents Ronn McFarlane in a Solo Lute Concert on Sunday, November 4 at 2:30 pm in the Beaverton Library Auditorium for only $9 a ticket. And Ĺ…QDOO\ FDOOLQJ DOO SKRWRJUDSKHUV WR participate in a free “Photography Reviewâ€? with the Photography Education Group on Saturday, November 10 from noon to 2 pm in the library conference room. „

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smaller and allow everyone to get much more intimate. With large casts you can get lost in the crowd, but here, everyone has a chance to shine. Secondly, and much more obviously, is the opening up to all ages. It's a lot of fun in high school to perform with your friends, but I feel so much more in character when my parents actually look like they could be my parents, or my little sister looks younger than me. It's one of those small factors that makes a world of difference on stage. Finally, everyone wants to put on a great show. With High School, you'll get some people who join just to have fun, without the real professional work ethic it takes to put on high quality performances. In all the shows I've done with BCT, every single actor has put their all into the show. Not just showing up to rehearsals, but investing all of there attention and devotion to each practice. It's the people I have the pleasure of working with that make me keep coming back." Looking ahead to his future plans, Kelly credits the BCT for

providing direction and inspiration. "That's another one of the beauties of performing with BCT. I've met so many marvelous and phenomenal actors that each play has proven to be a class all on its own. When I go to rehearsal, I'm not just putting on a play, I'm learning, developing my skills as an actor, singer, dancer, and all around performer, all thanks to the lessons I take from my fellow cast members. I don't know if I'll end up a professional actor, but if I do it will have all started from here."„

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Customized Learning (See ad in food section) Located arcross from City Hall (see map, E3), Portland Bagelworks is a locally owned and operated store that offers bagels made from scratch daily. They serve everything on a bagel including 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 restaurant, 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 ingredients frozen from some commisary. We try to use all local ingredients and take pride in being Oregonians!"

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Learn About our City’s Past through historic photos, artifacts, exhibits and more! Open Tu/Th from noon to 4pm. www.historicbeaverton.org C3

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in a choice-based environment. Small classes, all subjects, PreK - High School. www.villagehome.org 503-597-9100 C4

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Full and partial dentures Open 7 days a week by appointment! 503-643-6213

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Retirement Residence The Elsie Stuhr Center is designed for adults 55 years and better. Classes, trips events, fitness center, lunch and friends 503-629-6342 C5

Breakfast-Lunch-Diner 30 varieties of pancakes & waffles. Beaverton’s Favorite Restaurant! 503-646-2688

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GNC, 503-626-8484 Hairmasters, 503-644-1835 L&L Hawaiian, 503-726-0770 Merle Norman, 503-469-0884

When? Details on how you can Enter To Win ticket drawing will be announced

Peachwave, 503-746-7729

on our website and Facebook soon! Check www.CedarHillsCrossing.com.

Powell’s Books, 503-228-4651 3205 SW Cedar Hills Blvd

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Small World Surprise, 503-646-3202 Sunflower Beauty, 503-644-9190

The upcoming Born This Way Ball concert is on January 15th at the Rose Garden.

Taco Time, 503-643-6739 Teaser’s Top Shop 503-526-8970 Thai Noodle Etc., 503-941-9112

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Weight Watchers, 800-651-6000

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Wireless Accessories, 503-277-7707

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Join the fun! FREE! Children 12 years of age and younger are invited to join us! Sign up for details on our upcoming Kid’s Club activities at www.CedarHillsCrossing.com.

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Oregon Family Farm since 1926 Naturally fruit sweetented jams and pies. 541-234-4481 PackerOrchardsAndBakery.com Booth# 11

Fresh Dungeness Crab Also salmon, halibut, tuna, rock ďŹ sh, oysters and more! www.lindabrandcrab.com 866-569-4891 #PPUI

Oregon grown strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries and grapes. www.ungerfarms.com 503-992-0710 #PPUI

ProFarm Produce is a wholesale fruit and produce company that was founded by two brothers, Ryan and Shane Stonemetz, in the summer of 2008. Ryan and Shane are fourth generation farmers that had no desire of taking over the family business. They grew up watching their father and grandfather work hard every minute of everyday just to stress and wonder if the fruit warehouses controlling the market would pay enough to not only cover the expenses for the previous year, but also enough to provide for their family!

Ask to Join Our CSA Heritage Pork On-Farm USDA processing www.lonelylanefarms.com 503-845-4252 #PPUI

Quinn’s Crab Cakes Simply the best! Fresh and handmade from locally caught dungeness. 503-709-6984 Booth# 127

Fresh Roasted Nut Butters Nutrient Dense Ingredients Cold Processed - Healthy Fats www.nut-tritiousfoods.com 360.521.2337 #PPUI

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very week nearly 200 families receive food from the Tualatin Valley Gleaners, but these families are able to arrive at the Beaverton Resource Center each Saturday without shame or embarrassment. Instead, all member families work/ YROXQWHHU LQ Ĺ…HOG DQG XUEDQ JOHDQing in exchange for desperately needed assistance that they can receive with dignity. The Gleaners VWULYH WR QRW MXVW Ĺ…OO EHOOLHV EXW WR do so with high-quality, nutritious food. During the holidays, Tualatin Valley Gleaners provide boxes of traditional holiday food and toys WR IDPLOLHV DURXQG FKLOdren) in Washington County. They will be operating the “Baskets of Joyâ€? holiday program again this year and are in need of the communities continued support. There has been a steady increase of families in need over the past two years, and TVG expects to see membership rise to over 750 families this Christmas. Heather Thompson, founder and director of Tualatin Valley Gleaners, wishes to give hope and show the support of a strong and caring community to the families in need. For these families, things like food and personal hygiene products DUH RIWHQ VDFULĹ…FHG VR WKDW WKH UHQW will get paid. This year, TVG is placing special emphasis on collecting personal hygiene products. The “Baskets of Joyâ€? program will provide each family with a holiday meal, two gifts per child under the age of 18, and housekeeping and personal hygiene products.

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With the election OVER, it’s now time to focus on the holiday season! together to celebrate - this time to light a community Christmas tree! Mark your calendars for Saturday, November 24th, SP WUHH OLJKWLQJ DW SP LQ the Bales Thriftway Parking lot. Details will be posted around the area regarding events and treats to be provided. This event will also be a FOOD DRIVE to help DYH \RX ERRNHG \RXU ņLJKW out those in our area who need to visit Mom? If not, talk a little support so please plan to with Shelly at Sun Connections bring a couple cans of food to ZZZ VXQFRQQHFWLRQV FRP WR donate to our community effort. see what kind of deal she can We are Aloha, we care about our Ĺ…QG IRU \RX WR VDYH VRPH PRQH\ neighbors, and we have so much Or, book your next vacation with to be thankful for. This should be her and get excited for 2013 to a wonderful event to get the holarrive! In November, our Aloha iday season off to a spirited start, Community can once again come together. Come join the fun! Â

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Beaverton Bakery Express Cakes for all occasions! Coffee shop, tea, donuts, Italia Espresso Torrefazione, Pastries, Cakes and more. 503-579-1600 A

Personal & business solutions, real estate loans Call a personal banker today. 503-579-1947 www.bannerbank.com

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care for your entire family. Visit us at: murrayschollsfamilydental.com 503-590-7574 B

Salon - Nails - Pedispa Waxing & Shellac Care Moda adj. style; fashion; vogue www.modanails.com 503-268-1750 C

at the Murrayhill pond. Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner www.cafemurrayhill.com 503-590-6030

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Hapa Grill

Lunch~Dinner~Late Night Dining Full Bar~16 Beers on Tap www.bjwillys.com 503-747-7319 D

Now Offering Sportsmetrics

Family Friendly Hawaiian Asian Fusion Restaurant. Environment friendly. Easy take out 6 days/wk. 503-590-7800 A

M-F 6:00am-7:30pm; Sat 7:30am-1:30pm www.therapeuticassociates.com 503-644-3311 C

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Home Office, Bloomington, Illinois 61710

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Dr. Robert Sherman Auto Accident Injuries, Spinal Care & more. www.murrayhillchiro.com 503-590-4000

State Farm® Providing Insurance and Financial Services

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Murrayhill

Great Beaverton dining

Full Service Salon for Men, Women & Kids, Facials, Skin Care Head to Toe Waxing 503-430-0008

Drop on by and you’ll also find Heated year-round swimming pool Smoke free community Assigned parking & more!

Come see us for expert care, diagnosis and treatment of ankle/foot disorders. 503-597-5647 B

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Cakes, Food, Drinks & Catering. Open 24 Hours. www.avaroasteria.com 503-352-5420 D

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Murrayhill Marketplace

(503) 579-9326 We have 1 bedrooms from $635, 2 bedrooms from $860

Health

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VersaSpa Spray on tan 1-only $30, 2-only $50 oasistanningoregon.com 503-521-8268

Please call us at

Breakfast, Lunch, Drive Thru M-Sa: 6am - 8pm, Su: 6am - 7pm www.metroperc.com 503-524-7372

Ava Roasteria

Consumer and business accounts, loans, mortgages 503-228-7077 www.onpointcu.com A

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New Pizza Menu! Voted Best in Town Pool (free Tues), lottery, video poker, daily drink specials. 503-579-3663 A

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Grooming & Self-wash. Cat adoptions available. www.naturespetmarket.com 503-579-2403 A

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#BOLT Chase Bank, 503-590-4600 Wells Fargo Bank, 503-579-2902 #PEZ #FBVUZ -JTUJOHT Touch of Light Massage, 503-579-6038 Palm Beach Tan, 503-524-9781 Massage Envy, 503-524-9600

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EMPOWER YOUR BRAIN Healthy Affordable Pet Supplies

& Grill. Have your next party or event at Big Al's! www.ilovebigals.com 503-748-6118

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If they’re good enough for professional athletes‌ ave you ever wondered where a professional athlete goes to get a massage? Well, wonder no longer because that secret is right here in Beaverton! Rebound Massage Therapy & Sports Wellness is a small family owned business which started up less than 2 years ago in 2010. But with customers that include Wimbledon, MLS, NHL, NFL and NBA players, it's easy to understand why many consider them H[SHUWV LQ WKH VSRUWV ZHOOQHVV Ĺ…HOG They take pride in providing exceptional service by having not only highly skilled staff, but excellent customer service too. They treat every customer, whether proIHVVLRQDO DWKOHWH RU RIĹ…FH ZRUNHU with the same level of care and attention. Combine this with their great packages, memberships and “happy hourâ€? discounts and ReERXQG EHFRPHV WKH Ĺ…UVW SODFH \RX should go when you’re looking for professional massage. For athletes, they can help prevent injury, aid in recovery or even increase performance. They also provide care to customers who are in pre or post surgery, have pain or an injury from working out, been in an automotive accident or on the job. Rebound often works with doctors, physical therapists, DQG FKLURSUDFWRUV WR PHHW VSHFLĹ…F

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$JOFUPQJB Everyday 3-6pm & 8pm-close $3.99 & $4.99 Food Specials Discounted Beer and Wine www.cinetopia.com 503-597-6911

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.D$PSNJDLhT 'JTI )PVTF 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!

"[UFDB Sun & Mon-All Day! Tues-Sat, 3-6:30pm/9pm-close Try our Sangria or Mojitos Well Drinks are $2.50 503-643-8269

#SPBEXBZ 4BMPPO 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

$PBDIhT #BS (SJMM Sa-Th: 3-7pm & F: 3-8pm Great burgers, pizza, sandwiches & dessert. Pool, shufe board-karaoke. 503-203-8250

*DLBCPET “Stimulus Hour� Everyday from 4:00-6:00pm Domestic pint & pitcher specials Best burger in town! 503-646-0222

.BMPOFT $BGF #BS Daily 4:00-7:00pm & 10pm-12am $1 - $4 Food Specials Pizza, sliders, & more Draft & Well Specials 503-579-3663

#JH "M T Mon-Thurs 3-6pm & 9pm-close Fri 3-6pm; 10pm-close Sat 10-close; Sun 9pm-close Food & Drink Specials 503-748-6118

$BGF .VSSBZIJMM Everyday from 3:00-6:00pm $5 appetizers! Wine, Beer & Cocktails. www.cafemurrayhill.com 503-590-6030

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3FE 3PCJO Mon-Fri 3:00-6:00pm and 8:00pm to close $3, $5 & $7 appetizers draft beer, wine & well drinks 503-641-3784 3VCZ 5VFTEBZ Daily 3:00-6:00pm & 9:00pm-close Chips, Dips, Shrimp & Chicken Cocktails, Beer & Wine 503-579-3737

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#FBWFSUPO #BLFSZ Fresh Donuts Weekdays 4:00-6:00pm Raised Donuts 6/$3 Maple Bars 6/$3 503-646-7136 see map page 10, C3

#MBDL #FBS %JOFS Mon-Fri: 3 - 6pm. $4.95 Small Taco Salad Choice of chicken or beef includes beverage! 503-646-4507 %BJSZ 2VFFO Weekdays 2:00-4:00pm Half-Price Soft Drinks, Shakes & Arctic Rush 12870 SW Farmington Rd 503-644-3469 at Red Tail Golf Course

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Events @ the Main Library 12375 S.W. Fifth St., Beaverton, OR 97005

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Computer classes and our job hunting workshops. Check our webpage for the full schedule: www.beavertonlibrary. org/index.aspx?NID=159 or call 503-526-2577 for more information.

1BQFS 1BMT Friday, Nov. 2, 4-5pm Join us for an hour of creative projects with paper. Drawing, tracing, paper airplanes, origami, and more! Grades 1-5

Book Discussion Kits We are adding new book discussion kits for adults to our collection. These kits are designed to make your book discussion group easy! Each kit contains 10 titles of the book, plus a resource guide with discussion questions, information about the author and more. To ďŹ nd a complete list of book discussion kits use a keyword search in the online catalog and type “book club kit Beaverton.â€? You will get a list of the Beaverton City Library book club kits for adults and children.

%Ă“B EF MPT .VFSUPT Saturday, Nov. 3, 11:30am-12:30pm Join us in celebrating the Day of the Dead with crafts at this dropin program in the Storytime Room. Ages 2-11 with family.

eBooks Coming Soon! Curious about eBooks? Borrow an E-reader from the library and read a selection of pre-loaded eBooks. Thanks to a generous donation from the New Friends of the Beaverton City Library, the library will soon be lending out eBooks loaded on E-readers. We will have a collection of eBooks for adults, teens and children available at both Beaverton City Library locations

C HIL D RE N For more information: Please call the Children’s Desk (503) 350-3600 5IJOL 'VO 5IVSTEBZT Thursdays, Nov. 1, 8, 15, 29 (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.

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#SJDL #VJMEFST Saturday, Nov. 10, 10:30-11:30am This is a drop-in program where kids ages 3-5 can play with DuploÂŽ blocks and kids ages 6-11 can play with LEGOsÂŽ. Ages 3-11 with adult. /BUVSF .PCJMF 7JTJU Monday, Nov. 12, 11-11:45 Discover nature and science through games and hands-on activities hosted by THPRD. Grades PreK-5 with adult.

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.BHJD 5IF (BUIFSJOH :V (J 0I (BNJOH GPS 5FFOT Tuesday, Nov. 20, 6-7pm Bring your cards and test your Magic or Yu-Gi-Oh gaming skills against other enthusiasts. Booster packs awarded as prizes. Grades 6-12. UI "OOVBM 5FFO "SU 4IPX Thurs., Nov. 15–Sunday, Nov. 18 The Beaverton City Library presents the Tenth Annual Teen Art Show. The community is invited to the opening gala with refreshments on Nov. 15 at 3pm. The show will remain open to the general public until 9pm that evening and will reopen Friday, Nov. 16 through Sunday, Nov. 18 during regular library hours. This year, there will also be a viewer's choice prize – every visitor can vote on their favorite piece. The winner by popular vote will earn a $100 gift card to Blick Art Materials. Open to the general public. Submissions for grades 6-12 only.

Preschool Storytime (Ages 3-6) Thurs 10:15am & 1pm PJ Storytime (All ages) Tues. 7pm

Support Your Library

Family Storytime (All ages) Sat 1pm

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

Spanish Storytime (Ages 2-5) Sat 3pm Japanese Storytime (Ages 0-6) 2nd Fri 10:30am

Cheryl Young Piano Studio

Experienced Teacher & Native Speaker. All ages OK! Call Danielle @ 503-746-4424

French Lessons

Health Touch Massage Swedish, deep tissue, trigger point work, neuromuscular therapy. Call Ada Boje: 503-641-7743

Promethian Counseling

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

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'BNJMZ .PWJF Sunday, Nov. 18, 2-4pm On the big screen! Ages 3-12 with family.

"OJNF $MVC Tuesdays, Nov. 13 & 27, 5:30-8pm Hang out with fellow fanatics while you enjoy Japanese snacks, watch anime, and draw! Grades 6-12.

Fun for 1s (Age 1) Wed 10:15 & 11am

Short Term Nanny Services House/Child/Pet sitting. Cooking, cleaning and overnight care. CertiďŹ ed!Call Margarita: 503-443-9136

Customized Lessons-All Ages Near Murrayhill/Progress Ridge www.cherylyoungmusic.com 503-819-0616

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Baby Bugs (Age under 1) Wed 11:45am

The Book Corner For gently used books at affordable prices w/ proceeds donated to the Beaverton library. 503-643-5188

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$IFTT $MVC Saturday, Nov. 17, 10:30-11:30am Hone your skills against other players or learn the game. Grades 3-8.

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Virtual Admin and General OfďŹ ce assistance. Specialty in writing and documentation. Call me today at 503-961-5509

Styles at Hart Neighborhood

Salon $5 off any service for new clients. Color/highlights, perm, hair cuts, senior roller sets. Located near the Plaid Pantry on Hart Rd & 170th Ave. 503-591-1998

503-816-2778

The Book Corner

Professional Counseling for children, adolescents, individuals, couples & families. Milana Robben, M.S., NCC

For gently used books at affordable prices w/ proceeds donated to the Beaverton library. 503-643-5188

Lana L. Nelson 0*- 1"*/5*/(4 lanalnelson@comcast.net Please contact me to see other paintings online or to commission work. 503-830-7894

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for Seniors By Jolene Guptill

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erving with love, respect and integrity, and that is only the beginning of what makes this assisted living so uniquely charming and special. Hearthstone of Beaverton is a community that specializes in caring for seniors in a boutique setting. The walls are teaming with artwork from local artists and now they are proud to announce the addition of four vintage collections to grace their hallways. There is a hallway for baseball fans including an autographed picture of baseball great Artie Wilson and a 1967 cover of Life Magazine with Carl Yastrzemski. Fisherman’s Hall hosts a taxidermy

Mackinaw trout caught by Hearthstone’s administrator Duane Miner in the Grand Tetons. Nearly 100 ņLHV DQG VHYHUDO DQWLTXH ŅVKLQJ poles tell the tale of the ones that got away. The Toy wall is loaded with memories not only from the residents’ childhood, but from their childrens’ as well. Rollerskates, Etch-A-Sketch, Tinkertots and more bring back fond memories for residents and their families! The School Days wall hosts a letter jacket, vintage yearbook and old school supplies to name a few. Call Jo Anne Baumann, Community Relations Director at 503.641.0911for a tour of their boutique estate.„ 4QFFEFS 4QPUMJHIU If you have questions about our Speeder Spotlights, email Jolene at: j.guptill@hotmail.com As former chair of the MINIMUM SCAC, Jolene SPEED Guptill has been advocating for Beaverton YEARS OF AGE seniors for OR OLDER the past 11 years. She continues to bring awareness to senior issues while serving on the City’s Visioning Committee and the Beaverton Downtown Association Board.

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lems with balance, arthritis, blood pressure issues and circulation problems. Even a simple fall can result in bone fractures that may force a person to become more sedentary. Many traditional aerobic classes and activities place too much stress on the body and offer little in the way of relaxation and bringing calmness to the mind. Yoga offers a way to help seniors DFKLHYH ņH[LELOLW\ WRQH WKH ERG\

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Last November, Vision Action 1HWZRUN 9$1 KHOG D VXPPLW WR begin the discussion. From that summit, a research team was developed which over a 5-month period surveyed businesses, agencies, and faith communities that serve seniors to discover where there is collaboration. In general, the survey group questioned agencies as to who they contact to ask for advice regarding the needs of a senior or who they refer seniors to in their community for services. The research team presented their research in 3 areas: 1) Trends, Demographics, and Promising and Emerging Best Practices. for the Stakeholders and Relationships 2) Global Budget: How much money is spent in Washington County on services for older adults and how much buying power do they have? 3) A Social Network Analysis of service providers. Future IQ Partners presented the maps of the social network of services and collaborative relationships serving the common needs of Washington &RXQW\ VHQLRUV L H WUDQVSRUWation, housing, social and civic participation, employment ).

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n this introductory column of all things literary in Beaverton, I’d like to introduce Dawn Prochovnic, author of the Story Time with Signs & Rhymes series, a collection of sixteen picture books that gets kids singing and signing along. Prochovnic’s journey to authoring sign language books began in the classroom. While teaching, her stories took shape to become a series of education-oriented picture books with ABDO Publishing. Today Prochovnic divides her time between writing and teaching. Through SmallTalk Learning, Prochovnic has taught workshops and sign language programs at Washington County libraries, including the Beaverton City Library, Garden Home Library and the West Slope Lib-

rary. She regularly visits schools within the Beaverton School District, a district she’s lived within for the past eleven years. “Children love sign language! Schoolage kids think it's a secret code to unlock, preschoolers embrace signing with the same enthusiDVP UHVHUYHG IRU WUHDVXUHG Ĺ…Qger plays, and many babies born today will learn to sign before they can talk,â€? says Prochovnic. In addition to being fun, studies show that early sign language promotes communication, improves vocabulary and reading skills. „ 5P SFBE NPSF BCPVU %BXO www.smalltalklearning.com/ dawnprochovnic/books/home.html

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on her. “Oh. I think it’s Duane.â€? Low and behold, it WAS that plastic half-male, who had only wound up next to her because my eldest, the practical joker, thought it would be DQ DZHVRPH SUDQN :DVQÄŁW VR DZHsome 4 hours later when I was too tired to make the traditional Saturday morning pancakes.) Duane often has a seat at the kitchen table, and I’m as accustomed to his presence as anyone. I’ve actually been known to serve him dinner because his dark hair is a shade so close to my husband’s that I’m on auto-pilot. Only when I start sharing the details of my day with him will I be worried. But recently on one windy, autumn afternoon, I saw the ludicrousness of our situation through a

stranger’s eyes. My youngest, who tends to be a bit of a streaker, had taken off into our front yard in her undies. “Kiana, get back in here!â€? 1R UHVSRQVH , ZDONHG RXWVLGH WR Ĺ…QG her not completely bare--for she also had on an “Annieâ€? wig—straddling the doll while attempting to perform some semblance of CPR. “What are you DOING?â€? I tried to ask nonchalantly as a nice-looking couple and their dog walked by. “Fix-thing Duaneâ€? she explained reasonably, then suddenly swung a toy stethoscope high over her head and wailed with a passionate roar, “I’m Dr. Annie Wil-THON and hith HEART ith DEAD!â€? Well, as long as you can explain all that to the authorities--who will be summoned shortly, I’m sure, by all the people slowing down as they drive by-- we’re totally golden. „

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