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Vol. XII No. 3 The Official Newsletter of Tigard March/April 1994
The Mayor's Corner Should 130th And ®pen House
This is my last Mayor's Corner so Winterlake ®rive Be
I'd like to take the opportunity to re-
flect Connected?on all we've accomplished as a
community over the last 12 years. The City's Comprehensive Plan SPECIFIC PLAN
We have maintained a prudent fis- calls for a roadway connection
cal policy while providing citizens across Summer Creek to join 130th
quality services. The Comprehen- Avenue and Winterlake Drive. The
sive Plan was acknowledged and connection would provide a new ac-
continues to be updated. We im- cess route between the Summerlake
plemented community policing. The Park area and Scholls Ferry Road. ® Tuesday, March
road bond projects have been com- Is the connection a good idea or
pleted along with major im- a bad idea? This question will be ■ 5:®0 PM - 7:0® PM
provements to Cook, Fanno Creek discussed at the West CIT meeting
and Summerlake Parks. The Civic on April 5, 1994. Interested resi- ■ Tigard Town Fall
Center, including a larger library, dents from throughout Tigard are ■ 13125 $W Hall blvd.
was constructed. Most recently, encouraged to attend the April 5th
Dartmouth Street was constructed, meeting and participate in the dis-
the city now provides water service, cussion. Watch the next issue of
and a new citizen involvement pro- Cityscape for the meeting agenda. See what is planned!
gram was implemented. The last issue of Cityscape reported Displays,maps, staff to
Many changes... much hard work.. that the design of the-,creek crossing answer questions.
by many people. I want to thank the was proceeding. However, after
citizens who take time to get in- hearing of citizen concerns about Comment on the plan.
volved in community issues. It is the project, the City Council di- Tell us or show us what you
citizen participation that makes our rected that design work be stopped think!
community work. I encourage all of until the CIT had an opportunity to
you to get involved in issues that af- discuss the plan. Write it down or tell staffl
fect your quality of life.
I also want to thank the other
elected officials I served with, vol-
unteers, city staff, and others too Hey Kids!
numerous.to mention. Working to-
gether, we have accomplished a lot! Tigard's Fourth Annual Free Easter Egg Hunt
I am proud and honored to have
served you! >:
WHEN: 10:00 a.m. Saturday WHERE: Hopkins Field
Jerry Edwards,Mayor April 2nd Fowler Junior High
Special appearance by the Easter Bunny!
Tum the Page...
Children who are 7 years or younger can participate. Children will be divided
• Yard Debris Recycling by age. We are expecting even more kids this year!
Gangs?!?
Safety Town Sponsored by Tigard Promotions,Inc.
Grassroots Neighborhood-Based 11 IT
SOUTH TIGARD WEST TIGARD
RESIDENTS! COMMUNITY!
PROPERTY AND BUSINESS OWNERS! CITIZENS, BUSINESS AND PROPERTY
When: Wednesday,March 2, 1994 OWNERS!
7:00 to 9:00 p.m. When: Tuesday,March 1, 1994
Where: Tigard High School Commons 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
9000 SW Durham Road Where: Mary Woodward School
12325 SW Katherine Street
® Yard Debris Recycling — Coming to
Your Door! R Traffic Enforcement
® Natural Resources,Transportation, ® Annexation
and Land Use Subcommittee members
work on plans of action. � Bull Mtn Road —WA County's Role
in Improvements
® Yard Debris Recycling
CENTRAL TIGARD EAST TIGARD!
C®1VIMI.TNITY! PROPERTY AND BUSINESS OWNERS!
RESIDENTS, PROPERTY VND BUSINESS RESIDENTS!!
OWNERS!! When: Wednesday,March 9, 1994
When: Thursday, March 3, 1994 7:00 to 9.00 p.m.
7.00 to 9:00 p.m. Where: Tigard City Hall
Where: Fowler Middle School 13125 SW Hall Blvd.
Library — 10865 SW Walnut
® Affordable Housing—Is It
® Land Use —How do citizens get Available?
notified? ® 99W Traffic Congestion—99W Task
® .Yard Debris—A New Program May Force Update; Sherwood/Tualatin
Start This Summer! By-Pass
® How Can We Get More People is Yard Debris Recycling: As Close As
Involved in Our CIT?! Your Door!
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Classes and 'Tours of Interest for ALL AGES
from the Tigard Public Library
Ready for Spring?! REGISTRATION ,loin Us For Fun!
BACKYARD BIRDS BEGINS NEW! OPEN LINE
Varied thrasher? Robin? Who are those DANCING NEW!
little brown.birds in your yard? You can What does OPEN mean? It means that
learn who your visitors are and how to Thursday, March 10 every 2nd and 4th Mondayforthe months
attract a more varied crowd based on the Time: 6:00 pm of March,April and May you are invited to
type of feeders and foods used. Folks drop in at the Tigard Senior Center for an
from the Wild Bird Center of Beaverton Location: Tigard Town Hall
evening of smoke and alcohol free danc-
will demonstrate equipment and show After that, registration ing and relaxation. During the first portion
slides of common visitors while discuss- continues by mail Or drop-in at of the evening your instructor,Laura Han-
ing bird behaviors. Families are welcome Tigard Library. cock, will be teaching different Western
to attend this presentation. Line Dances and the rest of the evening
Some classes fill quickly.
Date:Wednesday,April 20 ;'"" Others, not reachingminimum You can enjoy the open dance floor,
Time:7:00 pm music and the company of your friends.
Location:Tigard Water Building enrollment, are cancelled. So, Refreshments will be served. Pre-regis-
Tuition:$1.00 per person/$3.00 per PLEASE oreredister early and tration is not required for this offering.
family put the date on your calendar.
Date:2nd&4th Mondays of Mar.,
BUILD YOUR OWN BIRD 7
Apr.
me&7:0o m to 9:0o m
TEEN IN YOUR FAMILY? P p
FEEDER Parenting your teenaged child(ren)prov- Location:Tigard Senior Center
As a follow-up to the backyard bird pre- ing to be a challenge?In this small group Cost:$3.00 per person
sentation, children are invited to come class led by.Dr. Linda Ladd,you will get
and build their own bird feeder using kits to work with other parents in looking at
from the Wild Bird Center. Bring a ham- family values, understanding the social SELF-DEFENSE FOR
mer and you will leave with a feeder and and emotional development stages that WOMEN
some feed to set up as soon as you get teenagers go through, then looking at It is good sense to be prepared to deal
home. Children 6 and under need the issues (cars, parties, work, etc.) parents with the sometimes violent world we find
help of a parent,older children's parents face with today's teen.The goal is to help ourselves in. Here is an 8-hour class
are welcome. (Attending the Backyard you develop strategies to guide your which gives women a chance to openly
Bird presentation is not required) child(ren)towards responsible adulthood discuss some of the uncomfortable to
Date:Saturday,April 23 and survive the process yourself. dangerous situations that arise in a safe
Time:9:30 amDate:Mondays,April 4
women only environment.Learn how you
Ages:3 yrs&up Ends: May 9(6 sessions) should react to these situations using
Location:Tigard Water Building Time:7:00 pm to 8:30 pm voice, stance and physical techniques.
Tuition:$6.00 per child includes kit Location:Tigard Town Hall Wear comfortable clothing for physical
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^ l Conference Room activity. Great class for Moms and
`�n< 4 Tuition:$9.00 Daughters.
Dates: Saturdays, May 21 &28
FOR NEWCOMERS EXPLORING PORTLAND Time:9:00 am to 1 at pm
Location: Tigard Water Building
Tigardites love their lawns and homes Convention Center & Coliseum parking Instr: Laurie Wulf
away from the big City-but Portland is a fees;then we'll transfer to head out to the Tuition: $16.00
great place for exploration and play. Sellwood neighborhood an area of an
Using Tri Met&MAX,you'll be introduced tique shops and more.We'll share many _7 _Ks
to places for education, fun and food in ideas of how to enjoy the City. Bus ®on
Portland. We will go downtown and walk passes provided. Comfortable shoes,
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the Park Blocks finding the PSU Theater, watch and da
where you can get cheap culture, the Date:Saturday, May 21 E II
Museums, etc.;then hopping on and off VII_IIIIIIII `' _
Fareless Square buses we'll work our Time:9:45 am to 3:30 pm
way to a no-host lunch at Saturday Mar- Meet at:Tigard Transit Center
per person
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ket. On Max,you'll learn how to avoid the Cost:$5.
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Join In! Adult/Teen Crafts
BUSY KIDS MAKE GOOD BEGINNING CARTOONING COMING UP ROSES
SCIENTISTS ..... You doodle cartoons at work and Eldred Peyton,Rose Society Consulting
Home Schooling Parents & school? Clever little characters say Rosarian for the Tigard area,will spend
Daycare Provider Workshops those things you would love to say to the evening sharing his expertise. He
Early hands-on experiments and activi- your teacher,spouse or boss!Cartoon- covers everything from selection of rose
ties for children from 3 years to about ist, Aleisa Bloom, will show you how to types and their uses in our landscapes,
third grade are extremely important to create and bring alive your own zany to their care, planting, pruning and pro-
later interest in science. These work- creatures in true cartoon style. tection from pests and disease. He can
shops are great in helping early child- Date: Wednesd9ys,March 30 answer your questions and increase
hood educators and home schooling Ends: May 4(6 sessions) your enjoyment of the rose.(Gardener's
parents in the concepts and activities to Choice will donate a rose plant for a
P P Time: 7:00 pm-9:00 pm
use to encourage A LOVE of science in Location: Tigard Senior Center drawing amongst class participants.)
the children you care for. You will learn Tuition: $35.00 includes materials Date: Thursday, March 31
techniques that will reduce costs and the Time: 7:00 pm
chaos that surround kid-type activities. CALLIGRAPHY Place:Tigard Senior Center
Time:7:00 pm-9:30pm The Graceful Pen Tuition:$3.00
Location: Tigard Senior Center Calligraphy is called'everyone's art'be-
Tuition: $5.00 per session cause is turns ordinary handwriting into
an art form.Students already know how
Session 1: to write and quickly learn to produce the
rhythmic patterns that make the hand-
Discovering Plants& Animals written words into something beautif ul to
Date:Tuesday,April 26 behold. Class is for the beginner and
those wishing to extend their skills. \
Session 2: Date:Tuesdays,March 29
Rocks, Planets& Stars Ends: May 31 (10 sessions)
Date:Tuesday, May 10 Time:7:00-9:00 pm MINI-VICTORIAN
Location:Tigard Senior Center HEART/WREATHS
TEEN WRITERS !!! Tu it!on:$33.00
CREATIVE WRITING CLUB Willow or birch branches are shaped into
ROSE QUARTZ & delicate hearts or wreaths and laced with
With published author,Tara Harper,act- FRESHWATER PEARL ribbons and tiny dried or silk flowers.
ing as mentor and guide,you will get to NECKLACE These can begivento afriend to say you
write,write,write -short stories, songs, care, put on top of gifts to make it much
poems, and publishing these in your Learn how to handknot your own neck- more personal than a bow. Delightful
own magazine. She brings experience lace made of rose quartz and freshwater special decorations for special people.
of the publishing world and a writing pearls.At the end of the evening you will
career into your club activities. have a beautiful necklace and the skill to Date: Monday,May 2
make more when you find beads you Time:7:00 pm
Date: Tuesday March 29 can't resist. A sample necklace is on Location:Tigard Senior Center
Ends: May 24(9 sessions) display at the library. Tuition:$5.00
Time: 4:15 pm-5:15 pm Fee:$4.00
Grades:8 to 12 Date:Wednesday,April 6
Location:Tigard Public Library Time:7:00 pm
Tuition: $20.00 Location:Tigard Senior Center WHERE ISI OUR
(Scholarships available) Tuition:$5.00
Fee:$9.00 CLASS BEING
DELI 9.
Tigard Senior Center
NEW! WATERCOLOR PAINTING 8815 SW Omara St.-behind the
For Beginners and Intermediate level students. Here is an opportunity to learn to Tigard Christian Church,
create form and beauty in the soft transparent hues of watercolors. In these small Tri-Met Transit Center
classes students work at their own levels building new skills and techniques(includ- On Commercial Street
ing color mixing,composition and values)with each class. Materials list provided at
first class. Tigard Town Hall
Date:Thursdays,March 31 Ends:May 5(six sessions) 13125 SW Hall Blvd.
Time:7:00-9:00 pm Location:Tigard Senior Center Tigard Water Building
Tuition:$25.00 8777 SW Burnham Street
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Just for Kids! COMMUNITY YOUTH
TOTWALK—Crystal Springs FROG RAMS
KIDS - JUMP INTO SPRING Contact eo !e forinforma
Signs of Spring abound. Kites,caterpil- & Rhododendron Gardens P P
lars, frogs and flowers are part of the We've have so much fun going to Crystal ion on the.....
oowing Tigard
Spring Fun.Grab you favorite adult and Springs and the Rhododendren Test are0 Youth OrgonlZatlol�S
we'll join Mother Nature's parry. Garden in the Spring that I want to do it
again this year. Flowers for the adults Tigard Soccer Club
Location:Tigard Water Building and duck mommas and babies for the Jackie Drksen 620 4829
Tuition:$5.00 per child children.Strollers work on the paths and Mike Marsden 639 x374
Materials:$3.00 I'll bring grain for kids to feed to the Tigard Tualatin-$her .00d'lndoor
Session A ducks. If the weather cooperates,a pic- Soccer Assoaation
Date:Wednesday,April 6 nic lunch at the Westmoreland play Keith Bower 620 630
Ends:April 27(4 sessions) _ ground is an extra. or
Time:9:30 am to 10:15 am Gandy Pafelzwk 620:1548
Participants drive their own vehicles; Tigardrrualatin Babe Ruth Baseball
Ages:2&3 yrs.
maps provided. Jack.Ryan 639:::1319
Session B Little League
Date:Wednesday,April 22 Linda Rutledge 968-2255
Date:Wednesday,April 6 Time:10:00 am
Ends:April 27(4 sessions) For Families ............
Youth Football&
Time:10:30 am to 11:30 am TiigardrTualatin Wrestling Club
Meet at:Tigard Town Hall Ron Scnvner. 620:1436
Ages:4&5 yrs. Tuition:$3.00 TigardlTualatm Basketball
Assoc TBA Hoop Line 293:,7588
KIDS S*P*R*I*N*G INTO Preschool Storytime Boy scouta of America
BOOKS AT THE LIBRARY! Our book-based program for children John Pearl 226 3423
Toddler Time ages 3-6 includes reading stories,songs, Campfire
and crafts. Program Starts March 29. Jesse Cox 224,7800
A book-based, high interaction program Girl Scouts
for tots (ages 24-36 months) and their Family Storytime Jan Bartlett 590 6065
parents. Groups of 12 tots and their YMCA/Westside: 294 3345
grownup meet once a week for 6 weeks. This program closely resembles Pre
We'll share books,songs, and activities. school Storytime and offers families the
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. Sign opportunity to share the magic of books
Up Begins March 15 For The April together.Drop in for some f un stories and
Program. activities. Wednesdays, 7:00 PM BeIt
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ginning March 30.
REGISTRATION POLICY
Registration for classes publicized in this catalog will be accepted no sooner than 6:00 PM,THURSDAY,March 10. At that time in-person
registration will begin at the TIGARD CITY HALL. In-person registrations take priority over mail-in registrations on a daily basis, with
registration continuing until class spaces are filled. (Crafts class registration closes 4 days prior to class to allow purchase of materials.)
If you choose to register by mail or to"drop-off"forms at times other than those listed above, remember that classes fill on the basis of first
come-first served." Tuition and materials fees must accompany all completed forms.
We do not send out confirmations on registrations received. However, if the class is full,the registration fee will be returned to sender and
names will be placed on waiting lists.
FEES POLICY: Fees are set to recover the costs of presenting each program. Family indicates individuals in your immediate household.
If additional fees are required for materials, a note to this effect will appear in the course description. We will try to keep class fees as
reasonable as possible. REFUNDS WILL BE MADE WHEN WE ARE NOTIFIED 48 HOURS BEFORE A CLASS BEGINS OR IF THE
CLASS IS CANCELLED. No-shows forfeit class refunds. Partial refunds will be made only for multi-session classes immediately after
the first class. Refunds may take several weeks to process.
CANCELLATIONS: If a class is cancelled due to an instructor emergency,you will be called as soon as possible. It is important that the
phone number we have for you is correct.
INSURANCE FOR YOU: Be aware that you must provide your own insurance coverage. We welcome and encourage your participation;
however,the insurance coverage is each program participant's responsibility.
FINANCIAL AID'AVAILABLE:Thanks to the time many of our instructors have donated,we are able to provide some financial assistance
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for individuals needing help in making it possible to attend our programs. If you are interested in applying for this aid, please contact Joy
Cooper or Kathy Davis at the Tigard Library, 684-6537 for information.
PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. Unless otherwise noted: Only with permission of the instructor are last minute registrations allowed.
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BASIC LIBRARY SKILLS BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP THE WORLD OF
Learn how to use WILI, our computer Evening Group INFORMATION
card catalog,and what all those numbers This group is underway and we have Making the Most of YOUR
mean when finding the non-fiction you room for a few more people.We meet Public Library
want. You will be introduced to how the on the 2nd Wednesday of each month.
books and information are organized This class will give you an overview of
here at Tigard Public Library and who to
The books are set aside at the circula- the world of information and some of the
ask when you are stumped. We will also tion desk for members of the discus- tools for accessing it. You will get a
show you how to go beyond Tigard to registering ask for the evening book group to check out. After sense of the larger networks beyond our
regiLibra and how we to into those old-
access information. A good basic class group's selection for the month of April. Library p g
for newcomers to Tigard as well as any- mine when you need information. The
one who wants to more fully understand Date: 2nd Wed. of each month morning lab will give you hands-on prac-
how to find the materials they want in the Time:7:00 pm tice searches on WILI and the CD ROMS
library. Location: Tigard Public Library before the library opens. This class will
Tuition:$3.00 be especially useful if you have basic
Location:Tigard Public Library library skills (as provided in the Basic
Cost:Free,but pre-registration Daytime Gro Class) and have a particular topic you
required This group has been meeting for two would like to research.
Class Size:12 years now.They also have room for a
Session A: few people excited about sharing Class
Date:Wed.,April 20 books.They meet on the first and third Date:April 28(after basic skills)
Time:10:30 am Thursday of each month.They decide Time:7:00pm
on the books they wish to discuss. Cost:free,but preregistration is
Session B: Before their meetings,the current book required
Date:Thurs.,April 21 can be picked up at the Tigard Library Lab
Time:7:00 pm = Circulation desk. Date:To be arranged with your
Date:2nd&3rd Thurs.of month instructor
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Time:10:30 am
1 Location: Tigard Senior Center
Tuition:$3.00 [Ell
EDUCATIONAL SERVICES PROGRAM REGISTRATION
BRING OR MAIL TO TIGARD PUBLIC LIBRARY, 13125 SW HALL BLVD.,TIGARD,97223 QUESTIONS:Call Joy Cooper at the Library,684-6537.
• Use one form per registrant. •MAKE CHECK OUT to City of Tigard, Educ.Serv.Prog.
• Payment must be enclosed with registration. You may enclose one check to cover more than one registration,if they are made together.
• We do not send confirmations. You will be notified only if your class is filled or cancelled.
MARK YOUR CLASS TIME AND DATE ON YOUR CALENDAR. REGISTRATION BEGINS: March 10 at 6:00 pm
NAME: HOME PHONE: WORK PHONE:
ADDRESS: APT. NO.
CITY: STATE: ZIP: AGE: or GRADE:
(if under 18 yrs.)
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CLASS TITLE SESSION NO. TUITION& FEES TOTAL$
ALL registrants must sign for valid registration. TOTAL $
City of Tigard- Educational Services Programs-WAIVER AND HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT
I understand that neither the City of Tigard nor its agents will assume any liability for claims arising out of my participation in the City of Tigard-spon-
sored Educational Services Program. I agree that the City of Tigard and its agents are not liable for any claim resulting from the negligence of the City
of Tigard or its agents. I agree to assume all liability and to hold the City of Tigard and its agents harmless for any personal injury or property damage
arising out of my participation in the City of Tigard-sponsored Educational Services Program.
Signature: Date:
(if participant is under 18,a parent or legal guardian must sign)
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Tree Planting Festivities Announcing Tigard Safety Town
The FANS of Fanno Creek Third It's time to sign up for this year's one may take your place and sign
Annual Tree Planting Festival will Tigard Safety Town classes.The an- up only your child(ren). Be prepared
take place on Saturday, March 5 nual Safety Town is a multi-media to provide proof of address, medical
from 8:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. along program that teaches safety issues information, doctor and dentist
Greenway Park in Beaverton and to children within the Tigard- phone numbers, and insurance pol-
Englewood Park in Tigard. Over Tualatin School District. The chil- icy numbers. The registration fee is
700 volunteers, representing a wide dren learn about bicycle,pedestrian, $35.00 per child, but when a parent
community organizations, home, school, car and personal is registering a second child the cost
variety of
will plant 10,000 native trees ti im- safety. Children must be at least is reduced to $30.00. Again this
water quality and habitat four (4) years old by January 1, year, Safety Town will be offering a
prove thethe quality
Creek water- 1994 to attend the two week course. limited number of scholarships
values
shed. The native willow and alder This year's registration is one day available to those who need the as-
trees were donated by Weyer- only,"RII.9th. It will be held at sistance.
haeuser Corporation. Technical as- the Tigard Civic Center, 13125 SW This year, Safety Town will be held
sistance will be provided by Friends Hall Blvd. Registration will be open June 20-July 1 and July 5 - 15 at
of Trees. Several local businesses to City of Tigard residents and to Mary Woodward Elementary
and government agencies are co- those who reside within Tigard School. Morning sessions run be-
sponsoring this day-long event. School District boundaries starting tween 9:15 and 11:15 a.m. After-
So don't miss it! Come join your at 8:30 a.m. If space is available, noon sessions run between 12:00
neighbors and friends at Greenway others may register after 9:15 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
Park, between Hall Blvd. and Parent(s) or legal guardian must be. For more information, contact:
Scholls Ferry Blvd., to plant some present to register his/her Sheila Ellsworth, 620-3781 or Heidi
trees and enjoy free music,food,and child(ren). If you are unable to at- Jepson,590-4113.
festivities. Look for signs - they will tend the registration yourself, some-
lead you to parking areas and regis-
tration sites. Looking for Volunteers!
FANS of Fanno Creek is a non- The Tigard Public Library has a few This is a large saving to taxpayers
profit organization dedicated to the openings for volunteers. We espe- and greatly enhances the services
restoration and protection of Fanno cially need shelvers, shelf readers, and efficiencies of the Library in
Creek. Questions? Call: John and check-in aides. serving its patrons.
LeCavalier at 246-7771 or Jeff
Gottfried at 797-45711246-8916. Times for volunteering can be ar- To volunteer or for more informa-
ranged for your convenience - day tion, contact:
time, evening or weekends. Adults
work two or more hours. Jean Lindsay
The Library has a corps of over 140 Volunteer Coordinator
volunteers who contribute the 684-5886.
equivalent of 6.5 full-time staff.
Yard Debris Recycling The Babies Are Coming!
As Close As Your Door? Check Out These Resources For Parents!
Curbside yard debris recycling will If you are expecting a new little one contained'in this easy-to-carry can-
be required by DEQ no later than at your house, the Tigard Public Li- vas bag are designed to share with
January 1, 1995 for Tigard resi- brary has something just for you! children ages toddler through six
dents. For information about the years. This resource is sponsored by
proposed program and costs, attend Through the support of the Friends Washington County Cooperative Li-
one of the CIT meetings held durinof the Library, the Children's Area
March. There you will learn not now offers "First Baby Kits" to brary Services, designed and com-
y first time parents. piled by your Children's Librarians
only about the program options that p from Washington County Libraries.
the City Council is considering, but The kit contains books about infant It is our hope that the books in this
also how to share your opinion with development and baby care; books kit will help to ease your child's
the Council before they make the with rhymes, games and activities transition into the role of big
final decision on service changes. for babies; board books to share brother or big sister.
The Tigard City Council will hold with the baby, and information on Don't forget to use your local librar-
their public hearing on this issue on how to introduce books to infants. ies as a parenting resource through-
Tuesday,April 12, 1994, 7:30 p.m. The library also has "New Sibling out your family's growth! We look
Kits" for growing families who are forward to serving you.
expecting another child. The books
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You may have noticed the recent significant increase The police department also has an arrangement with
in gang graffiti around town. several businesses around town that have agreed to
sell paint to graffiti victims at discount prices. The of-
If you see graffiti, please report it to the ficer taking your report can provide you with the
Police Department by calling 639-6168. form to obtain the discount price.
® Pictures will be taken.
® Police will request that the property owner paint over the The Tigard Police Department has taped a very
graffiti as soon as possible.The police department has a informative program titled "Gangs in Tigard?"
volunteer group that will provide the labor and expertise to It will air on Columbia Cable Channel 9 in
paint over graffiti. If you are a graffiti victim and would March. For viewing dates and times, please call
like the assistance of the volunteer group,please be sure to 629-8534.
advise the police officer when you file the report.
The Tigard City Council Capital Improvements Being Planned
Invites you to attend a reception honoring Development of a long-term capital improvement
Gerald R. Edwards program (CIP) is a goal of the City Council. The
CIP would define the priorities and potential
for 15 Years of Outstanding Service to the schedules for funding of projects to improve the
City of Tigard City's streets, trails, parks and utilities.
❑ Tuesday,March 15,1994 5:30 p.m.- 7:30 p.m. Interested citizens are encouraged to participate in
this planning effort by working with their CIT or :
El City Hall Council Chambers- 13125 SW Hall neighborhood group. Watch for discussions at
❑ Refreshments will be served your CIT in April or May. For additional informa-
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tion, contact the Engineering Department at 639-
Please RSVP 639-4171,Ext. 389 by March 9 4171.
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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 live at March 8*, 15,22* 2nd Thurs., 7:00 prn Water Board
7:30 pm on the second and
fourth Tuesday of the month on April 12*, 19,26* Planning 2nd&4th Wednesday
Channel 27. Replays are shown - 6:30 pin unless otherwise Commission' 5:30 pnz
at 9:00 pm Wednesday following posted 1st Mon. after 1st Sun., Tigard Water Bldg.
the Tuesday meeting, and at 7:30 prn 8777 SW Burnhain
6:00 pm the Thursday following *Cablecast Meeting
the Tuesday meeting on Ch.21.
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