Where to stock up on the best of the bounty of every season.
The burb's many transplants often say things like “I would’ve moved here a decade ago if I’d known how nice people are.”
Beaverton is a place for adventure lovers and gives an opportunity to do amazing things here from hiking trails to enjoying food.
In spring, summer, and fall, it’s so easy to keep the fridge and pantry stocked from farmers markets that a Portlander might need to stop at...
If there's music around, dad can't contain himself!
News Cedar Hills Crossing BOOK YOUR RESERVATION Located in the newly revitalized Cedar Hills Crossing, WildFin Beaverton offers the perfect respite from a day of shopping, an ideal stop on the way to wine country, and a delicious spot to meet up before or after the Saturday Farmer's Market. Convenient to many Beaverton and Portland
This place has tons of tasty treats!
A hike at Hogan’s Butter, Scouters Mountain, Tualatin River Greenway, and more are right at Portland's doorstep.
The specialty outdoor retailer will be setting up shop at the former Bed Bath & Beyond in Beaverton.
Back for its 7th year, here are the nearly 40 restaurants, food carts and farmers market vendors taking part in this year's event.
Take a glimpse into the Beaver State's past with this collection of old photos.
With support from the City of Beaverton Arts Program, Lucky Jefferson's Discover Beaverton is the first (of many) community-based anthologies that utilize ekphrastic-style storytelling to capture the brilliance of our everyday communities. In this publication, you'll be delighted by poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, and art that celebrate the uniqueness of Beaverton, Oregon! Included writers and artists pay homage to Beaverton and invite those near and far to spark new connections to Beaverton. | Author: Na | Publisher: Lucky Jefferson | Publication Date: Aug 27, 2023 | Number of Pages: 64 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback | ISBN-10: 1956076050 | ISBN-13: 9781956076059
Nectar - See the latest promotions and products we have at our Beaverton-Regatta location! We have a wide variety of recreational and medical options for you.
Tualatin Hills Nature Park is a diverse wildlife preserve that combines forests, wetlands, and streams habitats right in the heart of Beaverton OR.
The burb's many transplants often say things like “I would’ve moved here a decade ago if I’d known how nice people are.”
These incredible photos were taken in Oregon 100 years ago. Will you recognize any of the places?
Fueled by generous city grants and increased interest from Portland restaurateurs, Beaverton has added dozens of new restaurants and bars since 2017.
From lumber mills to drug stores, here are 12 fascinating photos of Oregon in the 1950s.
Home Matters Caregiving is committed to supporting Stepping up for Seniors and the great work they are doing in the senior community. Below is an update on a senior who was helped recently by the Stepping up Seniors organization. Delores is a low-income senior recovering from a lumbar fusion as a result of spinal stenosis. […]
Korean restaurants filling tables with banchan, a pizzeria topping pies with pho stock-braised brisket, and more
Explore Beaverton Historical Society’s 713 photos on Flickr!
What’s the germiest spot in your house? If you think bathroom, think again. Here are the 10 spots in your home with the most germs and cleaning tips.
From the bakery case to carts to fine dining, Beaverton boasts plenty of veggie-focused places to eat.
There's a park in Beaverton that's beautiful and few outside of town know of it. You'll love Tualatin Hills Nature Park in Beaverton, Oregon.
We visited more than 70 pods to bring you our guide to Portland's 10 best new food carts of 2023.
Beaverton City Park: Reviews from families visiting Beaverton City Park. We decided to beat the heat with a trip over to the Beaverton City Park Fountain. This is a local favorite and can get quite busy, but we had great luck with the crowd today. There is a playstructure geared for the slightly older kids (there are plenty of areas to drop off and the wobbly bridge is a bit slick when wet kids have been across it a few times). There are some things that will be interesting for kids in the 20-ish month set like the slide, the wheels you can turn (both stearing and the tick-tack-toe), and the massive abbacus. There are also a few swings and some picnic tables. There are also bathrooms and the ice cream trucks go by fairly frequently. There is also a permenent food stand that sells Thai food and all sorts of coffee drinks (we didnt partake, so I am not exactly sure what their menu looks like but that is what the side of the building said). The main draw on hot days is the fountain. Water sprays out of the ground in 3 lines, so kids or parents, can go running through and cool off. The jets are at different hights so smaller kids dont have to get blasted by the big jets, and can go in easy. There are other things that take place at the park. On warm summer nights they do "Flicks at the Fountain" where families can come and watch movies outside (see website for details and movies playing). http://www.beavertonoregon.gov/community/flicks_fountain.aspx There is also a Farmers Market every Wednesday at the park (so you can play and shop...making everyone in the family happy). http://www.beavertonfarmersmarket.com/ Being right across the street from the library, you could really make an entire day of it too! It is worth checking out!