Summerfield Celebrating 50 Years
Summerfield was started in 1974 with the opening of the clubhouse on June 13 and is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2024.
Summerfield is a...
Navigating Oregon’s PCP Shortage: Take Charge of Your Healthcare
Have you been affected by the primary care provider (PCP) shortage in Oregon? You might have noticed it’s harder to see your PCP, you’re...
Rise Church Music Summer Camp
Rise Church is excited to announce a music summer camp for students interested in learning the basics of music and playing various instruments. Ben...
How to Become a Homeowner: 2024 Guide
Entering the 2024 housing market as a first-time buyer requires careful planning, including choosing the right homeownership advisor. Follow our home buying checklist and...
Get Your Game On at new Special When Lit: Pinball Electro-cade
A new business called Special When Lit: Pinball Electro-cade just opened in the King City Plaza. (The phrase “Special When Lit” on pinball games...
Now Playing! June 2024
It felt like the first day of summer began on the day Challengers was released. If any movie can define a summer, it’s this...
Fireworks and Pets: Ensuring a Safe & Calm Celebration
As we approach the Fourth of July and other festive occasions, it’s important to consider the impact of fireworks on our pets. While fireworks...
Mask & Mirror Community Theatre presents God of Carnage
on July 12-28, 2024. Directed by Roman P. Martinez, the black comedy will be produced at The Tualatin Heritage Center, 8700 SW Sweek Drive,...
Broadway Rose Presents an Inspirational Folk Musical
Broadway Rose Theatre Company presents The Spitfire Grill, a touching tale filled with folk melodies. Opening night was on May 31, and performances continue...
Tigard softball’s underdog run ends in state semifinals
The Tigard softball team won three straight road games in the playoffs to reach the state semifinals as the No. 19 seed.
Unfortunately for the...
Tigard’s Marissa Johnson ends sophomore season with second straight state title
Marissa Johnson wrapped up her sophomore track and field season with her second straight shot put state championship and her first discus state title,...
Blazers legend Bill Walton dies at 71
Bill Walton, who led the Portland Trail Blazers to their lone NBA title, died on May 27, the league announced on behalf of his...
Tennis teams’ camaraderie shows despite mix of experience
The Tigard boys and girls tennis teams have a mix of returning players and players new to the sport, but both coaches say their...
Tigard softball sticks together through season’s ups and downs
Throughout a streaky season so far, the Tigard softball team has continued to show fight.
Except with each other.
“We’ve stayed connected,” said senior Ella Dardis....
History of Tigard’s Cook Family Park
The history of Cook Park is linked to John E. Cook (1926-2017), who entered public life while serving on Tigard’s Park Advisory Committee in...
Art Weekend/Wine Walk return to Downtown Tigard
The Tigard Downtown Alliance is thrilled to announce the return of the highly anticipated Wine Walk & ArtWeekend, which will be held from May...
Local Real Estate Professionals offer Complimentary Homebuyer Seminar
Are you dreaming of owning your own home, but the prospect of navigating the complex world of real estate seems daunting? Well, you’re in...
Festival of Balloons seeks volunteers to elevate 40th installment
Calling all hot air balloon lovers, festival goers, and community makers: The Tigard Festival of Balloons is back next month, and it’s calling on...
Bell Bottoms & Backbeats: Northwest Senior Theatre’s Groovy Musical Extravaganza
Calling all flower power enthusiasts and disco devotees! Get ready to groove and giggle at Northwest Senior Theatre’s latest production, “The Times of Your...
After school running club builds emotional intelligence, empowers girls
On a sunny April afternoon, the warmest of the year so far, the music was pumping, drifting over the field outside Mary Woodward Elementary,...




































