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Vol. XII No. 7 The Official Newsletter of Tigard September 1994
Mayor's.Corner Mayor's Race
Have you heard about 2040? No Judy Fessler and Jim Nicoli both filed ary 1, 1995 - December 31, 1998.
doubt if you've picked up a newspa- the required petitions to becorne can- Current Mayor.john Schwartz did not
per, checked your mail, or listened to didates for Mayor of Tigard. The file for re-election. The deadline to
the radio or television news you election will be held on November S. run for Council positions #3 and #4
have! METRO's 2040 is a multi-year The new Mayor will serve from Janu- is 4 p.m. on Monday, August 29.
effort aimed at planning for the future
growth in the Portland Metropolitan Back to School Scholarships Available
region.
Step one of the 2040 process in- Just a reminder — our children will The Tigard City Council is offering 5
volves adopting a urban growth be back in school in just a few days. scholarships to the Tigard Chamber
boundary - will we grow up or out? Please be aware as you drive near Leadership Seminar. The Seminar is
Along with that comes the develop- schools and school crossings. We designed to educate and inform citi-
ment of a concept plan that will indi- teach children to be careful but zens about all levels of government.
cate, in broad terms, where growth sometimes they aren't! Sessions begin September 24 and in-
will occur in the Portland Metropolitan clude topics such as finance, citizen
region. The Metro Council expects to involvement, and the legislature.
adopt the urban growth boundary
and corresponding concept plan in ( .DRIVE Scholarships will be offered on a pri-
December. SAFELY ority basis as follows. First priority
---...............- are Tigard residents. Second priority
Step two of the process is the Re- are residents of islands to be an-
gional Framework Plan. It is ex- Please slow down in school zones nexed into Tigard. Third priority are
pected to take about two years to and remember to STOP when school residents of Tigard's urban planning
develop. Once completed, it will buses stop to allow children to board area. Applications for scholarships
mandate changes in local commu- and exit the bus and cross the street, are available at Tigard City Hall. Call
nity comprehensive plans and zon- Cathy Wheatley at 639-4171 ext. 309
ing. This could have a major impact for more information.
in Tigard and how we deal with Are You Interested in Becominga CIT Facilitator?
growth in the community.
2040 impacts all of us and our future. If you have attended a CIT meeting, There are three Facilitator slots for
you know that volunteer citizens each CIT so duties can be rotated.
I urge you to take advantage of op- serve as Facilitators to keep the
portunities to participate in the proc Most CITs have Facilitator slots avail-
meetings running smoothly. CIT Fa
ess. Attend CIT meetings on the cilitators receive city paid training on able. CIT Facilitators will be elected in
subject or call Carol Landsman in the facilitation skills. each CIT by their members at the Oc
Planning Department at 639-4171 to tober meetings. To find out more,
find out more. The Facilitators are responsible for fa- call Liz Newton at 639-4171 ext.
cilitating meetings, scheduling and 308.
setting meeting agendas with input
from the members. Facilitators also Tum the Pigee
serve as contacts with City Depart
ments, City_ Council and other CITs. e CIT Agendas for September
John Schwartz, Mayor o Recycling News You Can Use
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Graoorooto Neighborhood-Based
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SOUTH TIGARD FEST TIGAR
RESIDENTS, PROPERTY AND BUSINESS COM ITV!
OWNERS!!
CITIZENS, BUSINESS AND PROPERTY
When: Wednesday, September 7, 1994 OWNERS!
7:00 to 9:00 pm
When: Tuesday, September 6
Where: Tigard Nigh School Cafeteria 9:00 - 9:00 p.m.
9000 SW Durham Road
Where: Mary Woodward,
12325 SW Katherine Street
® What can WE do to improve Hall Blvd?
13 Sidewalks and bikepaths on street ■ City/County Neighborhood Watch
and greenway a Albertson's Plan
Local Street Plan—What do we do ® Bull Mountain Parks and Greenspaces
now?
® Citizen Task Force Report: Natural
Resources, Transportation
CENTRAL TIGARD EAST TIGARD!
PROPERTY AND BUSINESS OWNERS! PROPERTY AND BUSINESS OWNERS!
RESIDENTS!! RESIDENTS!!
When: Thursday, September 1 When: Wednesday, September 14
7:00 to 9:00 p.m. 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
Where: Fowler Junior High Where: Tigard City ball
10865 SW Walnut 13125 SW Mall Blvd.
® City Sidewalks—What's Planned? ® Triangle Subcommittee Report
® Natural Resources m Sidewalk Improvements—What are the
® Walnut Island Follow-Up priorities?
m Transportation Citizen Task Force Report
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FALL / HOLIDA Y 1 994 A C TIVITIES
TRIPS AND CLASSES FOR ALL AGES
�o o REGISTRATION SPONGE PAINTING
BEGINS (Toddler - 3 years )
Monday, Aug. 29, 1994 Experience the world of sponge
shapes dipped in different colors
Time: 6:00-8:00 p.m. to create a beautiful picture.
Location: Tigard Town Hall accompanies the child.
9 Parent p
KRAFTY KIDS 13125 SW Hall Blvd. Please bring apron to class.
T#20 Sat., Nov. 5 & 12, 10-
AGES: 4 & 5 YEARS After August 29th, registrations 11:30 a.m., Town Hall Conf. Rm.
LOCATION: Town Hall Conf. Rm. continues by mail or drop-off your Instructor: Theresa Rockwood,
INSTRUCTOR: Theresa Rockwood registration at the Tigard Library Fee: $10 per child
Circulation Desk.
T#10 MINIATURE MINIATURE CHEFS PUMPKIN PATCH TRIP
Children will have hands-on, The City of Tigard has contracted (Toddler - 5 years)
creating tasty delights. Recreation Round-Up, Inc. to Jump onto the Recreation Round-
Oct. 8 & 15 provide a Fall/Holiday 1994 Up, Inc. van for an adventurous j
10-11:30 a.m., $10 Leisure Program. Please direct all day at the Pumpkin Patch. Lot of
your comments and questions to: Halloween fun! Bring a sack lunch
T#11 GOBLINS & GIGGLES Recreation Round-Up, Inc., P.O. and drink. An adult chaperon is
Ghosts, goblins, and witches Box 1268, Tualatin, OR 97062,
make up these Halloween crafts. (503) 685-9613. required.
Oct. 22 & 29 T#21 Thurs., Oct. 27, 10 a.m. -
10-11:30 a.m., $10 1:00 p.m., Departure from the
Some classes fill quickly, so Tigard Library, Leader: Theresa
T#12 TEN LITTLE INDIANS please pre-register early! Rockwood, Fee: $8/child,
Create a series of felt puppets to includes: transportation, pumpkin
celebrate Thanksgiving. DRAWING and activities admission.
Nov. 19, BEG. & INTERMEDIATE'(12-older)
10-11:30 a.m., $5 Learn perspectives, shapes and WITCH ON A BROOM
shadowing while drawing still life
T#13 SANTA'S WORKSHOP objects. Bring to first class: (16 Years & Older)
Make Holiday gifts and drawing paper and drawing Create your own door or wall
personalized wrapping for family pencils. Halloween Witch decoration. Bring
members and pets. One session G#26 Thurs., 7-9 p.m., Oct. 6- to class: glue gun and glue sticks.
will focus on holiday cooking. Nov. 17 (7 sess.), Tigard Senior G#40 Sat., Oct. 15 & 22, 3-5
Dec. 3, 10 & 17 Center, Instructor: Theresa P.m , Town Hall Conf. Rm. Inst. :
10-11:30, $15
Rockwood Fee: $34 Theresa Rockwood, Fee: $18
HUNTER SAFETY EDUCATION CERTIFICATION PROGRAM
(503) 685-9613
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. The Saturday session will be a gun firing range
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. Registrations will be accepted beginning Monday, Aug. 22nd. Mail registrations to:
Recreation Round-Up, Inc., P. 0. Box 1268, Tualatin, OR 97062, or drop off your registrations at the Tigard
Library Circulation Counter. Registrations will also be accepted the first night of class, Tues., Aug. 30th at Fowler
School, provided space is still available. Checks payable to: Recreation Round-Up, Inc.
Location: Fowler Middle School, 10865 SW Grant St., Tigard
G#25 Tues. & Thurs., Aug. 30-Sept. 22 (8 sessions), 7-9 p.m. Fee: $5 Gun Range: Sat., Sept. 24th j
HOW TO REMEMBER AND
EDIBLE WILD PLANTS OF UNDERSTAND YOUR KID'S SAT LINE DANCING
PORTLAND DREAMS (8 Year & Older)
Throughout human history dreams Come on down to the center and
Explore edible wild plants used by have been a valued source of
native Americans in close kick up your heels to the upbeat
proximity to downtown Portland. wisdom and knowledge. Dreams music and learn the following line
are a pathway for emotional and dances: Hip-Hop, Funk Cowboy,
Short guided field trip included. spiritual growth. During this class y
John Kallas has a Ph.D. in Electric Slide and Western Electric.
nutrition, a Masters in education you will learn an easy and y#22 Sat., 10:30-11:30 a.m.,
and an undergraduate major in effective way of remembering our Oct. 15, 22, 29, Instructor: Pam
dreams and recording them. Learn Brown, Ti and Town Hall, Fee:
biology. He has been researching about some of the major ways $12 g
edible wild plants since 1970. dreams can be used to promote
G#34 Sun., 1-4:30 p.m., Sept. awareness and growth. Begin to
18, Tigard Water Bldg., Instructor: understand what messages the RED CROSS BABYSITTING
John Kailas, Ph.D., Fee: $12 dreams are sending you! 111 & older)_
G#33 Thurs., 7-9 p.m., Oct.. 13 This eight hour class includes
& 20 (2 sess.), Tigard Senior learning the responsibilities and
e expectations of being a baby-
Center, Instructor: Nancy
Rogene, M.A., L.P.C. (Licensed sitter, job interviews, child
Professional Counselor), Fee: $12 development, accident prevention,
infant care, first aid and what to
do in case of an emergency.
TWO-STEP RESILIENCE FOR CHANGE Y#23 Sat., Oct. 1 & 8, 9 a.m. -
Learn the basic two-steps movesAre you experiencing rapid 1 P.m., Tigard Town Hall,
and turns. Wear slick soled- change; how can you increase Instructor: American Red Cross,
shoes, and register with a dance your resilience to the impact of Fee: $22
partner. Don't miss the music and change? One way is
fun, register early! understanding how people NEW FRUGALITY
G#35 Thurs., 7-8:30 p.m., Sept. change. Learning about these Tired of living paycheck to
22 - Oct. 6 (3 sess.), Tigard patterns helps one manage the paycheck and never doing the
Senior Center, Instructor: Steve helplessness inherent in this things you want to do? Learn the
and Pam Brown, Fee; $15/couple process. Dr. Randolph's class will graceful art of frugal living:
cover Phases of Change and Loss, establishing goals and priorities,
COUNTRY WALTZ Roles of Change in Organizations, and using your skills and
Grab your partner and learn this Flexible vs. Danger Orientations, resources to live the way you
and Positive Responses to real) want to.
elegant, graceful dance. Various Y
steps and movements will be Change. This information may be G#38 Wed., 6:30-9 p.m., Oct.
9
taught. Wear slick soled-shoes
applied by both business 26, Tigard Senior Center,
and register with a dance partner. managers, and individuals who are Instructor: Yolanda McVicker,
X36 Thurs., 7-8:30 p.m., Oct. caught in changes and must Fee: $6
13-27 (3 sess.), Tigard Senior survive them. Gretchen Randolph,
Center, Instructor: Steve and Pam Ph.D., is a community oriented EVENING BOOK
psychotherapist with an interest DISCUSSION GROUP
Brown, Fee; $15/couple for translating
This evening book discussion
information into every day group meets the 2nd Wednesday
GROCERY SHOPPPIN-G I. I. situations. of each month, 7-9 p.m. The
IHE 90'S Tues., 7-8:30 p.m., Oct. books are set aside at the
Do you spend $400 per month to 25, Tigard Senior Center, circulation desk for the members
feed a family of four? Do grocery Instructor: Gretchen Randolph, of the discussion group to check-
warehouses, coupons and chain Ph.D., Fee: $12 out. The book which will be
stores get you down? Learn to discussed on Sept. 14th is: The
shop wise) and eat well for less - CLASS LOCATIONS P
p y Tigard Town Hall, Tigard Town OLdt Livina -ConfeJar_atP w
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a lot less. Menu planning ideas, Hall Conference Room & Library Tf1s AI_I by: Allan Gurganus.
recipes, store layout and store 13125 SW Hall Blvd. L#102 Meets the 2nd Wednesday
psychology included. of each month beginning Sept.
G#37 Wed., 6:30-9:30 p.m., Tigard Senior Center 14, 7-9 p.m., Tigard Senior
Oct. 19, Tigard Senior Center, 8815 SW Omara St. Center, Facilitator: Trudi Heuser,
Instructor: Yolanda McVicker, Fee: FREE, please complete a
Fee: $6 Tigard Water Building registration form.
8777 SW Burnham Street
LADIES DAYS OUT CALLIGRAPHY SAT. FALL FANTASTICS
U 0 & Older) AGES: 6-10 YEARS
CARSON HOT MINERAL SPRINGS Calligraphy is called "everyone's LOCATION: Tigard Town Hall
It's time ladies! Treat yourself to a art" because it turns ordinary INSTRUCTOR: Theresa Rockwood
two-hour,unforgettable experience handwriting into an art form.
including: a luxurious mineral Students already know how to Y#14 JEWELRY MAKING
bath, a body wrap and a relaxing, write and quickly learn to produce Fimo Clay will be used to create
one-hour massage. Carson Hot the rhythmic patterns that made beautiful custom jewelry.
Springs was first discovered in the handwritten words into Sept. 17 & 24,
1876 and is located in Carson, something beautiful to behold. 1-2:30 p.m. $10
Washington. Participants will Class is for the beginner and those
enter the bathhouse in two wishing to extend their skills. Y#15 OOEY-GOOEY COOKING
separate group sessions, so bring Families are encouraged to It's messy, it's tasty and best of
a book or your hiking shoes and register. *Please bring to first all it's not in Mom's kitchen!
enjoy personal free time. Lunch is class: one bottle of black or blue Oct. 8 & 15,
on your own, Carson Hot Spring ordinary fountain pen ink; 12-1:30 p.m., $10
does have a hotel restaurant. (example brands: Higgins, Quink,
*This trip is limited to 14; so or Peliqin 4001). All other supplies Y#16 HALLOWEEN CRAFTS
register early! are included in the class fee. Join the Halloween fun and make
Location: Transportation is G#27 Tues., 7-9 p.m., Sept. 20- a variety of holiday decorations.
provided and will depart from the Nov. 22 (10 sess.), Instructor: Oct. 22 & 29
Tigard Library at 10:30 a.m. and Chuck Lehman, Fee: $40 12-1:30 p.m., $10
will return approximately 5 p.m.
G#29 Oct. 20, 10:30 a.m. - 5 WATERCOLOR PAINTING Y#17 DOUGH ART
p.m., Fee: $52, includes mineral This class is for Beginners and Each participant will create their
bath, body wrap, one-hour Intermediate level students. Here own dough art basket.
massage and transportation. is an opportunity to learn to create Nov. 5 & 12
form and beauty in the soft 12-1:30 p.m., $10
LINCOLN CITY OUTLET STORES transparent hues of watercolors.
This annual ladies holiday Students will work at their own Y#18 PILGRIMS & PUMPKINS
shopping spree to the beach is levels building new skills and Create felt puppets based on
load of FUN! Bring a friend or techniques (including color mixing, Thanksgiving theme.
come on your own and meet new composition and values). A Nov. 19, 12-2 p.m., $6
people. Lunch expense is on your material list will be provided at
own (we usually go as a group to first class; approximate material Y#19 SANTA'S WORKSHOP
Moe's for Chowder or seafood). cost $50. Bring paper and pencil Make holiday gifts and
Location: Transportation is to first class. personalized wrapping for family
provided and departs from the G#28 Wed., 7-9 p.m., Sept. 21- members and pets. A session of
Tigard Library at 9 a.m. and will Nov. 9 (8 sess.), Tigard Senior Holiday baking is also included.
return approximately 5:30 p.m. Center, Instructor: Ruth Dec. 3, 10 & 17
G00 Tues., Nov. 15, 9 a.m. - Armitage, Fee: $38 12-2 p.m., $18
5:30 P.m., Fee: $10
0 o LIFE SKILLS CLASS o 0
AND INTRODUCTION TO RAPID EYE TECHNOLOGY (RET)
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. It is difficult to change something you don't understand. This class not only helps
you identify non-productive patterns, you will learn how you can, through new living skills, change the
circumstances of your life. 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. This class also introduces you to Rapid Eye
Technology (RET), a revolutionary breakthrough in the treatment of emotional stress, including post-traumatic
stress disorder, rape, sexual abuse, and chronic depression. Instructor is Sonya Lorrigan Redford, certified RET
technician, music therapist, and published author. Sonya has 20 years of training, she know what works and what
doesn't! She'll share skill and insights that are simple, proven and 100% effective! She is a delightfully powerful
public speaker who has a refreshing approach to human development.
G#31 Tues., 7-9 p.m., Sept. 20-Nov. 8 (8 sess.), Tigard Senior Center, Instructor: Sonya Lorrigan Redford,
Fee: $16
DAYTIME BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP
If you enjoy reading books and discussing the book content and author's writing style with others readers, this is
the group for you! The selection of books which are read are decided by the group. Group members may reserve
and check-out the current book at the Tigard Library Circulation desk. This group is considering reading books
about the wives of the presidents.
L#101 Meets the 1st & 3rd Thurs. of each month beginning Sept. 15, 10:30 a.m., Tigard Senior Center,
Facilitator: Aino Kangas, Fee: FREE. Please complete a registration form.
HOW TO REG1S_T_ER (503) 685-9613
1 . Walk-In Registration:
*Mon., Aug. 29, 1994, 6-8 p.m., Tigard Town Hall, 13125 SW Hall Blvd., Tigard.
2. Mail-In Registration:
*Begins Tues., Aug. 30th (exception: Hunter Safety registration begin Aug. 22)
*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. G
3. Drop-Off Registrations At Tigard Library Circulation Desk:
*Begins Tues., Aug. 30th --
GENERAL POLICIES:
I . 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. A $2 processing fee will be charged against all
refunds. A $15 fee will be charged on all returned checks.
FALL / HOLIDAY 1994 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 NAME
1.
2
3.
4.
Note: Please include your Social Security Number if registering for Hunter Safety.
Personal Release Statement: I 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 HOLIDAYS
Ray Tgka 1994 Homework Tours at
Ro.ix ao bon, aa Open Home bon. Ray Tiheo 9adm Pwtk the Library
■ September 26 & 27— 10:00 Is Fall term i5 October 3 thru
a.m to Noon December 23 — $25 per t
■ St. Anthony's Church family
® 9055 SW McKenzie ■ Need more information?
Call Mickie at 524-6794 This fall the Youth Services division
of the Tigard Public Library is offering
Not All Water is Created Equal "Homework Tours" for students and
parents during September and Octo-
During the month of-July, our water tuna can is full, then you have ber.
system experienced the highest us- watered an inch.
Homework tours of the library have
age demand ever. The usage for one e Consider installing drip irrigation been developed to introduce begin-
day reached 13.6 million gallons. To for individual bushes, trees, flow- ning library users to resources that
ensure that we all have enough
water, we must make sure that we ers, and garden areas. will help them with book reports, re-
use water wisely. ® Do you wash your car at home? search papers, and science projects,
Don't let the hose run. Instead, as well as in developing study skills.
Here are some simple suggestions wet the car thoroughly, then turn Parents are encouraged to attend
that will help save hundreds, even off the hose while you wash the with their children to reinforce the
thousands, of gallons per month
without any great inconvenience. car with soapy water from a idea that a child's success in school
bucket. Use the hose again for a is a family affair!
we drink very little of our water. Gen- final rinse.
Homework tours will be offered
erally, less than I% of all the treated w Sweep outside with a broom, not Tuesday evenings starting Septem-
water produced is actually con
sumed. The rest goes on our lawns, a hose. her 20, 1994. To reserve a place on
in washing machines. and down toi- ■ If you have a swimming pool, get one of the tours, call Sue at the li
brary, 684-6537.
lets and drains. a cover for it. A pool cover cuts
■ If you have a lawn, chances are the water loss by 90%.
it's your biggest water user. Cs- water is a precious commodity and Calling All Library
tablished lawns only require I- believe it or not, there is a limited L®W�rS
inch of water each week, unless supply within the metropolitan area.
the weather is hot and dry. Place Encourage your family to keep look-
a tuna can in your yard White you ing for new ways to conserve water
are watering the lawn. when the in and around your home. Use water
wisely!
\V0L1Id'you like to provide TLC for
Tree Removal Ordinance Considered your own special Section of the Li-
brary stacks?
On September 27, 1994 two trees to be removed per
City Council will consider a year with a free permit. The Library needs more volunteer
proposed tree removal ordi- "shelf readers" to react shelves
nance. The Council will also con- weekly, bi-\weekly or monthly to suit
sider increased fees for illegal
The ordinance will define tree removal and incentives your own time schedule. The pur-
developed residential prop- to encourage property owripose is to be sure books are in theirproper place, keep shelves neat, and
erry and, if adopted, would ers to save trees. Incentives adjust books \where shelves are too
require that prior to cutting may include adjustment to
crowded.
any trees on lots that can setback requirements if trees
be subdivided, a tree re- are savecl. Also needed at the Library — one or
moval permit be obtained. two volunteers to listen to tapes to
The public hearing will begin at 7:30 determine whether they can be re-
An area 50 feet around dwelling units on September 27 in the Town Hall at paired. Do at your convenience (you
would be exempt from the permit re- Tigard City Hall. Your input is encour- can even bring your knitting!).
cluirements. In addition, the ordi- aged! For more information, call the
nance includes a provision to allow Planning Department at 639-4171. Call Jean Lindsay. Volunteer Coordi-
nator at 684-5886.
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® Craft Fair (acro55 Hall) . Fun, food, entertainment
® 5pace for 100 vendors ® Flenty of parking
• 5aturday5, 8:00 a.m. to 1:50 ® All Locally Grown
p.m. thru October 29 ,
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Fresh vegetables, fruit, flowers, ;
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All meetings at Tigard City Hall — 13125 SW Hall Boulevard, unless noted.
The Tigard city Council City Council: Library Board: Intergovernmental
meetings are cablecast liue at September 13*, 20, 27* 2nd Thurs., 7:00 prn Water Board
7:30 pm on the second and October 1 1 *, 18, 25* g 2
fourth Tuesday of the month Planning 2nd&4th Wed., 5:30 pill
6:30 pm unless Tigard Water Bldg.
on Channel 27. Replays air ar Commission:
10:00 am on tile Cabl
e second and otherwise posted 8777 SW Burnham
'cablecast Meeting 1st Mon. after l st Sun.,
fourth Friday and car 6:00 pm 7:30 prig
on the second and fourth
Thursday on Ch. 21.
Paid for by:
CITY OF TIGARD BULK RATE
13125 SW HALL BLVD. CARRIER ROUTE PRE-SORT
TIGARD, OREGON 97223 U.S. POSTAGE PAID
CITY OF TIGARD (503) 639-4171 PERMIT 2528
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POSTAL CUSTOMER