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Vol. XIII No. 1 The Official Newsletter of Tigard January 1995
Mayor's Corner First Council Meeting of the New Year
Since this is my last Mayor's Corner, I'd Municipal Court Judge Michael O'Brien the Council President. The Councilor
like to thank the members of Council, will administer the oaths of office to Ti- elected to this position presides over
citizens, and City staff I have served gard's newly elected officials at the the Council in the Mayor's absence and
with. I encourage all of you to stay in- January 10, 1995 Council meeting. may perform other functions of the
volved as Tigard faces some issues that Mayor Jim Nicoli and Councilors Bob Mayor at those times.
affect the future of this community. Rohlf and Ken Sheckla were elected on
After the meeting there will be a recep-
November 8 to serve four-year terms.
The 2040 plan that was approved by tion to welcome and visit with the
Metro on December 8 will have a big Mayor Nicoli's first official duty will be Council.
impact on how Tigard grows in the fu- to deliver the State of the City Address.
ture. The 2040 plan affects not only City Administrator Monahan will also The meeting will also be cess C st live
where but how new development oc- present an Executive Summary recount- on t 7:3 Government Access Channel
curs in the region. Over the next few ing the City's operations over the last 27 at se p.m. on January 10. Replays
months the city will also be dealing with year. can be seen on Channel 21 on Thurs-
the community's long term water sup- day, January 12, at 6 p.m. and Friday,
Official business at this meeting in- January 13, at 10 a.m.
ply and where it comes from, an issue
eludes the election, by the Council of
that will definitely affect growth. The
other major issue facing Tigard is trans- WE NEE® YOU!
portation - from the current congestion
on 99W to future improvements on Are you a resident of the City of Tigard? Budget Committee also make recom-
217, 1-5, or even light rail - many deci- Are you interested in serving on the City mendations on appropriation of funds
sions need to be made. of Tigard's Budget Committee? Five citi- for programs. In addition, the Budget
All of these issues are complex and will
zens serve with the five members of the Committee reviews any proposals for
need the input of citizens to develop City Council to form the City's Budget City tax bases or levies.
Committee.
the best possible solutions. Please con- A background in finance is helpful but
tinue to participate in the process by at- not required. If you have been involved
tending CIT meetings, public hearings, in other-city or community activities
meetings on issues, and letting your your perspective may bring an added
elected officials know what you think! dimension to the Budget Committee.
My best wishes to each of you for a For more information, piease call Liz
healthy and prosperous 1995! Newton at 639-4171, ext. 308.
ho The Budget Committee reviews the Turn the Page...
city's annual budget every spring and 9 CIT Agendas for January
recommends a budget document to the ® Library Happenings
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SOUTH TIG ID WEST TIGARD
RESIDENTS, PROPERTY AND BUSINESS COMMUNITY!
OWNERS!!,
CITIZENS, BUSINESS AND PROPERTY
When: Wednesday, January 4, 1995 OWNERS!
7:00 to 9:00 pm
When: Tuesday, January 3, 1995
Where: Tigard Haigh School Cafeteria 9:00 - 9:30 p.m.
9000 SW Durham Road
Where: Mary Woodward,
12385 SW Katherine Street
■ Updates:
tt Tree ordinance ■ Subcommittee Activities:
ti Hall Blvd. M Transportation
ti Future parks in Tigard 0 Parks
■ Homeless in Tigard—What can we do? tt Land Use
■ Future Parks—What's planned? ■ Parks on Bull Mountain—What are the
options?
CENTRAL TIGARD EAST TIGARD!
PROPERTY AND BUSINESS OWNERS! PROPERTY AND BUSINESS OWNERS!
RESIDENTS!! RESIDENTS!!
When: Thursday, January 511995 When: Wed., January 11, 1995
7:00 to 9:00 p.m. 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
Where: Fowler Middle School Where: Tigard City(Hall
10865 SW Walnut 13125 SW Hall Blvd.
® Homeless in Tigard—What can we do? m Tree Ordinance—A look at proposed
■ Recreation in Tigard—What's planned revisions.
for the future? ® Speed Bumps—Where might they be
® Walnut Island - What's next? effective?
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CITY OF TIGARD
WINTER 1995 CLASSES AND ACTIVITIES FOR ALL AGES
v Sponsored by: Recreation Round-.Up, Inc. (503) 685-9613
*Registration beings Dec. 28, 1994. Registration information and form is enclosed*
Toddler - 3yrs. Miniature Horse Ranch Tour Ballet
Location: Tigard Water Building (6 yrs. & older) Participants will learn to enhance
Instructor: Theresa Rockwood Have you ever seen a horse under and develop their artistic talents.
Adult must accompany the child. 34" tall? This is your chance to tour Instructor: Karina Nagl, has many
a indoor arena and learn about years of professional training,
Crayon Melt-Down miniature horses. Don't forget to she performs and choreographs
Does your child have old crayons bring a sack of carrots to feed the in local theaters and has
taking up space. Here's their horses. Participants will receive a extensive teaching experience.
chance to melt them and turn them snack and drink and a memorable
into art shapes, such as: dinosaurs, photo from this unique experience. Session Dates: Jan. 30-Mar. 13
rocking horses, trains and many Y#26 Sat., 10 am. - 1 p.m., Feb. (7 lessons), Tigard Senior Center,
more. Bring old crayons to class. 4, Transportation is provided by Fee: $36
TT#10 Sat., 10-11 a.m., the Recreation Round-Up, Inc.,
Jan. 28, Fee: $4.50 Fun Mobile and will depart and Ballet - Beginning (5-8 yrs.)
return from the Tigard Library,
Fee: $12 This is a perfect class to introduce a
Cupid's Creations younger child to ballet. Musicality,
Children will express their love to �C technique and personal expression
their friends and family members Off t® a Great are at a pace which children may
through creating special Valentine catch on quickly. Ballet sli ers
crafts. Bring a glue gun to class. New Year® and attire are optional. pp
TT#11 Sat., 10-11:30 a.m., G#80 Mon., 4-5 p.m.
Feb. 4, Fee: $5 FUN MOBILE GROUP
TRANSPORTATION Emphasis
- Beginning (9-12 yrs.)
Multi-Media Art Emphasis on correct placement of
This class is designed for your child PACKAGES body, musicality and personal
to experience many different forms *NEW* expression are taught.
of art from face painting to different Schedule the Recreation Round- G#81 Mon., 5-6 p.m.
textures and applications. Up, Inc. 14-passenger van for
TT#12 Sat., 10-11:30 a.m., your next special event/function: Teen Jazz (12 - 16 yrs.)
Mar. 4, Fee: $5 *Birthday Parties This is an ideal class for individuals
*Company/Business Trips to exercise, learn dance steps and
A Touch of Green *Church Excursions moves, build friendships and exhibit
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day by *Beach Trips personal expression.
making a variety of crafts; lots of *Clubs/Organizations G#82 Mon., 6-7 p.m.
luck, fun and green. *Winery Tours
TT#13 Sat., 10-11:30 a.m. Each trip is specific to your needs....
Mar. 11, Fee: $5 CALL (503)685-9613 to schedule
your trip TODAY!
a
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Life Skills Class
AND INTRODUCTION TO RAPID EYE TECHNOLOGY(RE7)
Many people are aware their life may not be working too well for them, but they have no idea how to go about changing
their living patterns. Learn how your mind and emotions work together to create "survival mechanisms" and how you can
let go of the ones which no longer serve you. Rapid Eye Technology (RET) is a revolutionary break-through in the
treatment of emotional stress, including post-traumatic stress disorder, rape, sexual abuse, and chronic depression.
Instructor, Sonya Hopkins, is a certified RET technician, music therapist, and published author.
G#50 Sat., 9 a.m. - 6 p.m., Mar. 11, Tigard Town Hall Conf. Rm., Instructor: Sonya Hopkins, Fee: $28, Bring a
sack lunch.
6-10 yrs. When I'm In Charge
Location: Tigard Water Building (8-11 yrs.)
Instructor: Theresa Rockwood Prepares child to respond safely,to
9A a variety of "home alone" situations,
Designer Crayons from phone calls to peer pressure.
Watercolor Painting Class includes: role playing, safety
(14-older) Bring your (6-10 yrs.)ur old, broken crayons and quiz and activities which stimulate
critical thinking and discussions.
This class is for Beginners and re-create new art shapes from these Parents are encouraged to attend
Intermediate level students. Create 9
crayons; such as: trains, horses,
form and beauty in the soft and dinosaurs. the last half of class.
transparent hues of watercolors. Y#27 Wed., 6-8 p.m., Mar. 8,
P Y#21 Sat., Jan. 28, 11:30-12:30, Tigard Senior Center, Instructor:
Students will work at their own Fee: $4.50
levels building new skills and American Red Cross, Fee: $12
techniques (including color mixing,
composition and values). A material Puddles Of Love Baby-sitting Class
list will be provided at first class; (6-10 yrs.) (11 & older)
approximate material cost $50. A special Valentine cooking project This eight hour class includes
Bring paper and pencil to first class. and craft has been planned for learning the responsibilities and
G#39 Wed., 6:30-9 p.m., Jan. 18 - class. Don't miss out! expectations of being a baby-sitter,
Mar. 8 (8 sess.), Tigard Senior Y#22 Sat., Feb. 4, 12-1:30 p.m. job interviews, child development,
Center, Instructor: Ruth Fee: $5 accident prevention, infant care,
Armitage, Fee: $42 first aid and what to do in case of an
Art Media Experiences emergency.
Nutrition For The Early Try several different art applications Y#28 Sat., 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., Feb.
Years and methods. This "hands-on" class 18 & 25, Tigard Town Hall,
This adult seminar focuses on will expose participants to; face Instructor: American Red Cross,
promoting healthy eating habits in painting, stenciling, & free form art. Fee: $23
children age 2 to 6 years. Y#23 Sat., Mar. 4, 12 noon -
Presentation topics will include: 1:30 p.m., Fee: $5 Crayons, Paint & Glue...
dealing with childhood eating Oh My! (12 yrs. & older)
behaviors, preparing quick and Leaping Leprechauns Let's get together to roll, mush and
healthy snacks and minimizing your Try your luck as a little Leprechaun, squish some basic art supplies. I
family's exposure to pesticides. dressed in green. Join the fun in Extend your knowledge and
G#40 Wed. 7 - 8:30 p.m., March creating St. Patrick's Day crafts. experience of creative art.
1, Tigard Senior Center, Y#24 Sat., Mar. 11, 12=1:30 p.m. Teachers, parents, nannies and
Instructor: Heidi Fouser MPH, Fee: $5 baby sitters will learn many things to
RD, LD, Fee: $12 try with toddlers through school age
Fancy Writing (6-12 Yrs.) children. "Hands-on" in class.
Infant Massage Children will learn how to turn G#30 Sat., 9:30-11:30 a.m., Feb.
This class is designed for parents to ordinary writing into an art form. 4, Tigard Town Hall, Instructor:
massage their infant (ages: newborn Basic calligraphy fundamentals will Sharyn Bowes, Fee: $15
to walking age). Learn massage be taught.
techniques while exercising and Y#25 Wed., 4-5:15 p.m., Feb. 1- Cartooning(10 & older)
stimulating your infant, through a 22 (4 sess.), Tigard Senior Learn how to create and bring to
positive and loving touch. Center, Instructor: Jan Wegner, live, your own zany creatures in true
G#41 Fri., Feb. 3, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Fee: $16, supplies included. cartoon style. Express yourself
Tigard Senior Center, Instructor: through cartooning - WHAT FUN!
Theresa Rockwood, LPN, Fee: $6 G#31 Sat., 10-12 noon, Mar. 4-
Recreation Round-Up, Inc. G#31
(3 sess.), Tigard Town Hall,
Healthy Feet (503) 685-9613 Instr.: Aleisa Bloom, Fee: $18
Lecture and discussion on proper
feet care. You will learn how to
massage and care for your feet. Imagination (5-8 yrs.) Class Locations
Please register with a partner or we While listening to a story, children Tigard Senior Center
will provide you with a participant will create a picture of what they're 8815 Omara St.
from the class. hearing as well as make a puppet of Tigard Town Hall & Conf. Rm.
G#42 Tues., Feb., 21 & 28 (2 their favorite character in the story. 13125 SW Hall Blvd.
sess.) , 6:30-8:30, Tigard Senior Y#15 Sat., Feb. 11, 10-11a.m., Tigard Water Building
Center, Instructor: Theresa Tigard Library Study Room, Inst.: 8777 SW Burnham St,
Rockwood, LPN, Fee: $12 Theresa Rockwood, Fee: $4.50
Grocery Shopping Decorative Wall Painting Easy Life Body Types
In The 90's Put on your old paint clothes and Show me. your backside...get
Do you spend $400 per month to join the class in learning and ready, something is going to happen
to feed a family of four? Do grocery practicing different wall painting you; loss of inches, greater
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warehouses; coupons and chain techniques, including: sponge energy, better elimination, improved
digestion and weight loss. Join the
stores get you down? Learn to shop painting, rag rolling and stenciling.
wisely and eat well for less - a lot Bring to class: rubber gloves, 2" class, learn your body type for your
less. Menu planning ideas, recipes, paint brush and cardboard boxes (to metabolism to work off and burn
store layout and store psychology practice on). body fat.
will be included. G#36 Thurs., 7-9 p.m., Feb. 16, Sat., 10 a.m. - 1 Buil Mar.
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G#33 Thurs., 6:30-9:30 p.m., Tigard Senior Center, Instructor: 4, Tigard Water Building,
Mar. 9, Tigard Senior Center, Jeannie Braun, Owner of Color Instructor: Carol Edge & Angela
Instructor: Yolanda McVicker, Creators, Fee: $11, includes class
Haywood, Fee: $15
Fee: $6.50 supplies.
Energy Class
Simply Salads (6 yrs. & older)
Participants will taste a variety of Understand your body, learn how to
salads and different salad Saturday Pogs Tournament draw positive energy from the
dressings. Learn how to keep and (8 yrs. & older) universe to benefit your . life.
preserve salads, lettuce and "Pogs" is a modern version of a low- Methods of energy teaching, and
vegetables to keep freshness and technical game which originated in yoga. This class is great for the
nutrition in the food. Hawaii. A "pog" is a term meaning open minded.
G#34 Thurs., 7-9 p.m., Feb. 23, a milk cap. If you are a newcomer G#44 Thurs., 6:30-8 p.m., Jan.
Tigard Senior Center, Instructor: to the game of "pogs" it may be 26-Mar. 2 (6 sess.), Tigard Senior
Yolanda McVicker, Fee: $8 easily explained in a five minute Center, Instructor: Joan Bridg-
instructional session. Pogs and a man, Fee: $18
Create Your Own Photo slammer may be purchased for
Album approx. $5 at the location shop. Your Personal Income Tax
This class will assist you in getting Y#20 Sat., 1 p.m., Jan. 21 & 28, Return
started in organizing family photos Hoop Heaven, 11945 SW Pacific Learn what deductions you can use
and getting them into a creative and Hwy #235 (Tigard Plaza), Fee: $6 and how to use them. Other tax
safe photo storage. Each participant reduction tools and methods for now
needs to bring 12-15 current photos The Rose City Stitchers and into the future will be discussed.
which will be cropped at the first Chapter Of Embroiders' G#37 Wed., 7-9 p.m., Jan. 25,
class. A supply list will be discussed Guild of American welcomes Tigard Senior Center, Instructor:
during the first class. William Wilson, CPA, Fee: $6
. G#35 Feb. 6 8. 13, 7-9 p.m., new members. The Embroiders'
Guild was founded in 1958 as a
Tigard Senior Center, Instructor: non-profit educational organization Taxes And Your Small
1 Cathy Shauklas, Fee: $12 dedicated to teaching the Business
embroidery arts and preserving our Owning a small business creates
national needle arts heritage. For the need to know new approaches
J more information pertaining to
p 9 to taxes. Reduce your taxes and
�a membership fees, meeting dates the time required in reporting.
and general information contact G#38 Wed., 7-9 p.m., Feb. 1,
Bonnie at 684-3792, weekdays y Tigard Senior Center, Instructor:
between 9 a.m. -4 p.m. William Wilson, CPA, Fee: $6
Hunter Safety Education Certification Program (503) 685-9693
This Oregon Fish and Wildlife course is designed to promote responsible hunter conduct and safe use of hunting
equipment. This course includes firearms safety, wildlife laws and regulations, game recovery and field care, survival
skills, conservation and wildlife management information. There will be a Saturday gun firing range session experience.
The'Hunter Safety certificate is required for all hunters under the age of 18. Participants under the age of 10, must
receive pre-approval by the instructor prior to registering. Please Note: a social Security Number is required on
registration form. Mail completed registration form to: Recreation Round-Up, Inc., P.O. Box 1268, Tualatin, OR
97062, or drop off your registration form in the mail box located on the Tigard Library Circulation Counter. Registration
will also be accepted the first night of class, Tues., Feb. 7th at Fowler Middle School, 10865 Sw Grant St., Tigard.
G#51 Tues., & Thurs., Feb. 7-Mar. 2, (8 sess.), 7-9 p.m., Fee: $5, payable to: Recreation Round-Up, Inc.
Daytime Book Discussion Intro. To Cross-Stitch
Join a group of people who enjoy (12 yrs. & older)
discussing selected reading This class is being offered through
Evening Book material. The selection of book are the Rose City Stitchers Chapter of
Discussion Group decided upon by the group. Group the Embroiders' Guild of America.
The books are set aside at the members check out the discussed The class fee includes instruction
circulation desk for the members of book from the Tigard Library. and a supply kit.
the discussion group to check-out. L#100 Meets the 1st and 3rd G#35 Sat., Feb. 11, 10 a.m. - 2
The book which will be discussed Thurs. of each month, 10:30 a.m., p.m., Tigard Senior Center,
on January 18th is Cider House Tigard Senior Center, Facilitator: Instructor: Bonnie Darr, Fee: $15
Rules by: John Irving. Aino Kangas, FREE
L#101 Meets the 3rd Wed. of
each month beginning Jan. 18th,
7-9 p.m. Tigard Senior Center, J
Facilitator: Trudi Hueser. FREE
HOW TO REGISTER (503) 685-9613
1. Mail-In Registration:
*Begins Wednesday, December 28, 1994
*Mail your registration form and check to: Recreation Round-Up, Inc., P.O. Box 1268, Tualatin, OR 97062.
Checks are payable to: Recreation Round-Up, Inc.
2. Drop-Off Registrations At Tigard Library Circulation Desk:
*Begins, Wednesday, December 28, 1994
GENERAL POLICIES:
1. You will NOT receive a written confirmation. You will be notified if your class is filled or cancelled.
2. Pre-registration is desired; drop-in registrations are accepted if class space is available. Class fees must be paid
prior to class participation. Each class does have a class maximum, so register early. First come, first served!
3. Please plan your schedule carefully; we cannot accept responsibility for changes in your personal schedule.
4. Recreation Round-Up, Inc. reserves the right to cancel a class due to insufficient registrations or causes beyond
our control.
5. Requests for a class credit or refund must be placed in writing and received by the Recreation Round-Up, Inc.
staff five days prior to the first day of your scheduled class No refunds or credits will be granted after the class
begins. A $2 processing fee will be charged against all refunds. A $15 fee will be charged on all returned checks.
WINTER 1995 CLASS REGISTRATION / CITY OF TIGARD
(503) 685-9613
Family Last Name: Home Phone:
Parent/Guardian's Name: Work Phone:
Address: Apt. City: Zip:
CHECKS ARE PAYABLE TO: RECREATION ROUND-UP, INC. CHECK # CASH $
CLASS # CLASS TITLE FEE PARTICIPANT'S NAM
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2.
3.
Personal Release Statement: 1 understand that the registered activities and services may have an element of hazard or inherent danger
and I take full responsibility for my actions and physical condition. I understand that neither Recreation Round-Up, Inc. or the City of Tigard, nor
their agents will assume any liability for claims arising out of my participation in the Recreation Round-Up, Inc. sponsored classes and activities.
I agree that Recreation Round-Up, Inc. and the City of Tigard and their agents are not liable for any claim resulting from the negligence of the
Recreation Round-Up, Inc. or its agents. I agree to assume all liability and to hold Recreation Round-Up, Inc. and the City of Tigard and its
agents harmless for any personal injury or property damage arising out of my participation in the Recreation Round-Up, Inc. sponsored Program.
Participants involved in Recreation Round-Up, Inc. sponsored programs and classes may be photographed and such photographs may be used in
publicity.
Participant Signature (parent or guardian if participant is under 18 yrs.) Date
Return completed form and payment to: Recreation Round-Up, Inc., P.O. Box 1268, Tualatin, OR 97062
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Indoor Park - Winter Kids Cozy Up With Books at the Library
All Programs are to be held at TODDLER TIME January 3, 1995 and run through March
St. Anthony's Church —
A book-based, high-interaction program 9. No sign-up required.
McKenzie & Hwy 99 for tots (ages 24-36 months) and their tt Tuesday(craft day) 10:30 am
parents. Groups of 15 tots and their ac- tt Thursday(storytime day) 10:30 am
TINY TYKES I (infant - Pre K) companying grownup meet at the li- tt Wednesday(storytime day) 1:00 pm
■ Monday- Friday 9:30 to noon brary once a week for six weeks. We'll FAMILY STORYTIME
share books, songs, finger plays and ac-
■ $25/family tivities. Registration is required. Sign up This program closely resembles Pre-
begins December 19. Winter Toddler school Storytime and offers families the
TINY TYKES II (infant - Ist gradQ Tirne programs start January 4, 1995. opportunity to share the magic of books
■ Monday- Friday 1:30 to 4:00 pm , together. No sign up required. Drop in
PRESCHOOL e for some fun stories Wednesdays at
■ Open House—January 9 & 10, '�
2-4 pm CRAFT& 7:00 p.m. Winter program starts Janu-
■ $25/family STORYTIME r ary 4 and runs through March 8.
12 week term runs January 3 - Our book-based
March 24. Questions? Call program for children ages 3-6 years in-
cludes reading stories, songs and a spe- Writer's Resource, a group of writers
Miekie Williams at 524-8794. cial craft day. Winter programs start in the Tigard area is completing plans
for a Writer's Workshop on Saturday,
Special Winter Programs February 11th. The sessions will be for
both published and unpublished writ-
Watch for Tigard Public Library's Preschool Fair on Saturday January 21, from 1:00 boters. There is no charge for the work-
to 3:00 p.m. work-
shop.
have invited local area preschools to meet at the Tigard Town Hall (adjacent to Meeting in the City Council Chambers
the library) to help you with your questions and concerns about preschool. Child of City Hall for registration at 10:00, a
care will be provided. Hope to see you all here. panel of four speakers will be pre-
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sented form 10:30 to 12:30. The
�" panel will include a non-fiction writer,
a fiction writer, poet and children's
FAMILY READING MATTER writer. There will be time for questions
following their presentations. Panel
Dice's Song by Cynthia Voigt. In the Dragonwing_s by Laurence Yep. In the members will bring their books for sale
Young Adult collection. Juvenile collection. and to be autographed.
After the Homecoming journey the Born in San Francisco of Chinese heri- From 1:30 to 2:30 three work groups
Tillerman kids have arrived at Gram's tage, Laurence Yep brings to light the ,,,ill be offered: "Writing Your Life
(their grandmother) place on difficult life of the Chinese immigrant Story" with Eva Gibson; "How to
Chesapeake Bay. As Dicey rebuilds an near the turn of the century. Inspired by Form a Writer's Support Group" with
old boat she found in the barn, the the account of an immigrant who made Carolyn Moore and Lynn Beard; and
Tillermans remake a family. This en- a flying machine in 1909 and the San "How a Writer Can Use the .Library's
thralling story gives us strong characters Francisco earthquake, the story brings "Resources" lead by Library staff.
in a setting that becomes a character it- to life the dreams and struggle shaping
self: they travel by boat, the mood is the 20th century. The struggle is not The Writer's Resource is a group spon-
often determined by water and without delightful moments: the discov- sored by the Tigard Public Library. It
weather, and their isolation pulls on ery of the strange slick white substance was formed in September and has al-
each in a different way. They also learn called milk, attaching a poem to a glider ready set up a special display shelf for
more about the parents who left them or "'Are the sunsets like this in China?' publications by local authors_.
to fend for themselves; a history to Miss Whitlaw asked. 'Yes, just as lovely.
Further information may be obtained
launch out from. Must be lovely all round world."'
from Jean Lindsay, Volunteer Coordi-
Books are available at Tigard Public Library. nator at the Library.
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TIGARD TRIANGLE SPECIFIC AREA PLAN HEARING
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Get involved in Tigard's TRIANGLE
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Comprehensive Plan map amendment
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For more information call Ray Valone at
639-4171.
�OMMUAVAify GOevAcION
All meetings at Tigard City Hall — 13125 SW Hall Boulevard, unless noted.
The Tigard City Council meetings City Council: Library Board: Intergovernmental
are cablecast live at 7:30 pin on January 10*, 17, 24* 2nd Thurs., 7:00 pm Water Board
the second and fourth Tuesday of February 14*, 21, 28* 2nd &4th Wed., 5:30 m
the month on Channel 27. r Planning Commission: P
Replays air at 10:00 am on the - 6:30 pm unless otherwise 1st&3rd Mon. after 1st Tigard Water Bldg.
second and fourth Friday and at posted Sun., 7:30 pin 8777 SW Burnham
6:00 pm on the second and *Cableeast Meeting
fourth Thursday on Ch. 21.
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CITY®F TIGARD (503)
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