Emergency Preparedness | Free Emergency Preparedness Workshop
Be 2 Weeks Ready is an multi-part emergency preparedness program developed by the Oregon Department of Emergency Management. The goal of the program is...
Broadway Rose Presents an Electrifyin’ Good Time with GREASE
Broadway Rose Theatre Company presents Grease, Broadway’s favorite rock ‘n’ roll musical. Preview performance is on Thursday, April 10, with opening night on Friday,...
Northwest Dance Theatre presents Peter & The Wolf and other works
Northwest Dance Theatre (NWDT) is proud to present the enchanting tale of Peter and the Wolf, a timeless story of bravery and cleverness told...
Protecting Your Cat from Avian Influenza: What You Need to Know
As a veterinarian in Multnomah County, I’ve been closely monitoring the recent cases of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI), commonly known as bird flu....
Upcoming Programs at Tigard Library March 2025
Visit Tigard Public Library to learn, grow, and play! Find our latest news and opportunities for everyone in your family at tigard-or.gov/library. Online resources...
Other Tigard wrestlers compete in state championship tournament
It wasn’t just Natalie Wilhoit who had a strong showing at the state wrestling championship tournament for Tigard.
A ton of wrestlers made it to...
Tigard senior wins first girls wrestling state title in school history
Natalie Wilhoit was a few seconds from winning a state title last year, but her near-pinfall victory came just a few seconds late.
This year,...
Celebration of Creativity Returns
Come join us for the 46th annual Celebration of Creativity Fine Art Exhibit and Sale, celebrating emerging and established Pacific Northwest artists. What began...
Local manufactured-home dwellers make trip to Salem to fight rising space...
A contingent of local seniors took a recent road trip (on a yellow school bus) to the state Capitol to attend a legislative hearing...
Tigard hires project manager for proposed Police Department/Public Works facility
Police Chief Jamey McDonald told the Tigard City Council at its Jan. 7 business meeting that when he was hired as a patrol officer...