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Sandy family opens Jamba Juice, Auntie Anne's
For many, no mall experience is complete without a stop at the food court for items like a soft pretzel or a smoothie. But now a new co-branded store has brought both the popular Jamba Juice and Auntie Anne’s menus to Sandy. What started out as a freshman-year business class project for Micaiah Turin, turned into an actual business venture after he brought his research to his parents, Kim and Tony Turin. ...
Guide Dogs for the Blind to celebrate official proclamation with milestone graduation
Guide Dogs for the Blind is celebrating a tail-wagging milestone — the 500th graduation at the Boring Campus. And the community is invited to attend the heartwarming ceremony (though be warned, tissues are recommended). The graduation will run from 1:30-2:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 24, with tours of the amazing campus to follow, 32901 S.E. Kelso Road, in Boring. The event will be filled with fun: graduating guide dog teams will...
Oregon Department of Aviation proposes three refined options for Aurora Airport adjustments
As the city of Wilsonville and other parties remain concerned over a possible expansion of the Aurora State Airport, three refined Oregon Department of Aviation proposals for airport adjustments include an extension of the runway and potential property acquisition. The new proposed options, referred to as “alternatives” and presented at an advisory committee meeting on Tuesday, July 30, were designed based on community and advisory committee input to preliminary alternatives proposed by the aviation department in June. ...
Portland Cider's Limited-edition Original Gold Cider Cans Give Everyone a Chance to Take Home the Gold
CLACKAMAS, Ore. — Portland Cider Company has packaged its most-awarded cider, Original Gold, in 6-packs for the first time. And in honor of its 2024 International Cider Cup trophy, 100 commemorative special-edition golden cans will be randomly included in the 6-packs for lucky cider fans to discover. Original Gold...
Circle Oregon Fuchsia Society Annual Show and Lan Su Chinese Garden Summer Nights in your late summer planner
Events are free unless noted. Please email calendar submissions at least three weeks in advance to events@oregonian.com. Yoga in the Garden Center: 8-9 a.m. Saturdays through Aug. 31. Get grounded with an hourlong gentle flow yoga session in the greenhouse surrounded by greenery and blooming plants. $25; Al’s of Sherwood, 16920 S.W. Roy Rogers Road; als-gardencenter.com.
AROUND THE Y: Fall back into your 'school routine' at the YMCA
The Sherwood Family YMCA is more than just a gym; it’s a community hub dedicated to fostering a healthy spirit, mind and body for all. With many programs and services designed to support individuals and families, becoming a member of the Y offers many benefits that go beyond fitness. If you’re looking to fall back into your “school year” routine, it is a perfect time to join. Throughout August, when...
Review: MY FAIR LADY at Clackamas Repertory Theatre
Whether you already know and love MY FAIR LADY or are seeing it for the first time, the production now running at Clackamas Repertory Theatre shows exactly why this Golden Age classic continues to be one of the best-loved musicals of all time. The show, with book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner and music by Frederick Loewe, has endured for nearly seven decades thanks to its gorgeous score (even if you haven’t seen it before, I bet you know some of the music), memorable characters, and insights into the flimsy foundation of social class.
Tualatin's Veterans Plaza to feature three major pieces of public art
In addition to construction of a reflecting pool, seating, a labyrinth, synthetic turf area, a story circle and more, Tualatin’s future Veterans Plaza will contain three unique pieces of public artwork from a renowned national sculptor. That art at the Lake of the Commons will be created by Kentucky-based sculptor Douwe Blumberg, who was selected as the artist of choice last winter after the city received 42 submissions from artists throughout the country, according to Julie Ludemann, recreation manager for the Tualatin Parks & Recreation. ...
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