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AMY MINTONYE - SEPTEMBER 2 PAT KRISHNAMURTHY - SEPTEMBER 2 FOOLS IN PARADISE - SEPTEMBER 6 LAIKA - SEPTEMBER 16
GEORGE WINSTON - SEPTEMBER 26


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Spoken Word: Creative Conversations,
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Heritage: Free Family Day features You are invited to bring your work to O
Visual Art: First Tuesday Art Walk.
a monthly event hosted by Creative exhibits, hands-on activities, and more. share. This is not a critique session. Networking: Connect with the local
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This monthly event features gallery Hillsboro, features the discussion, 10am to 1pm. Washington County No registration necessary. 9 to creative community at networking —
openings around Downtown Hillsboro. “How Libraries Can Help Creatives.” 7 Museum. Free. 10:30am. Panera Bread. Free. events hosted by the Westside R 
5 to 7pm. Sequoia Gallery + Studios, to 9pm. Primrose and Tumbleweeds. washingtoncountymuseum.org.
sequoiagallerystudios.org.
Cultural Alliance. 5 to 7pm. Golden E
Walters Cultural Arts Center, Free. creativehillsboro.com.
Valley Brewery. Free. MB
Washington County Museum. Free. Visual Art: Artist reception for Don ■ September 20
westsideculturalalliance.org.
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Music: At the monthly “Song Circle,”
Wally Schwab (master potter). 6 to Visual Art: The Annual Sidewalk Chalk ■ September 26
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adult singers and acoustic instrument 9pm. Art on Broadway. Free. Art Festival is held in Forest Grove. Literary Arts: Local authors of every
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Share your writing
players gather to sing and play artonbroadway.net.
People of all ages and abilities create flavor will gather for “Bards & Brews”  ❘
Literary Arts: popular pop and folk songs of the works with colorful pastel chalk. 8am to share their works in a series of E
projects and receive feedback from ■ September 14
to 4pm. Valley Art Gallery. $12 to D
peers in this writers’ group. New 1960s and 1970s. 6:30 to 8pm. participate, $7 members. valleyart. talks and readings. 7 to 9pm. UI
members are welcome to join. Cedar Mill Library. Free. 644-0043.
Visual Art: Join artist Julie Armendariz org.
Primrose and Tumbleweeds. Free.  G
6:30pm. North Plains Public Library. ■ September 9, 16, 23, 30 for a reception and celebration of her niwawriters.org.
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Free. 647-5051.
latest work in watercolor with colored Heritage: The Cedar Mill Community ■ September 26 and 27
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Visual Art: Artist Royce Kugler
pencil. 2 to 4pm. Village Gallery for Library celebrates 40 years of service  A
September 5
demonstrates her techniques in a the Arts. 644-8001.
to the community with music, crafts, Music: Renowned pianist George TY
Visual Art: Gather with creative
small class, giving students the classic cars and more. 10am to 4pm. Winston plays a one-of-a-kind show of N
people and discuss ideas about art. opportunity to have one-on-one ■ September 16
Cedar Mill Community Library. Free. moving and innovative piano music. OU
You are invited to bring your work to instruction. Beginners to advanced Spoken Word: Get behind the scenes 644-0043.
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students. 1 to 4pm every Tuesday. at LAIKA in this special talk that is $27 advance. $32 day of show. 615- N 
share. This is not a critique session. Sequoia Gallery + Studios. $35/class. part of a spoken word series. 7 p.m. Dance: Painted Sky Northstar presents 3485.
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10:30am. Panera Bread. Free. sequoiagallerystudios.org.
Walters Cultural Arts Center. Free. featuring an evening of contemporary ■ September 27
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Arrive early to ensure you get a seat and traditional Native American story, H
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for this popular talk. 615-3485.
song, music and dance. 7 to 9pm. Dance: Attend “Salsa, Salsa, Salsa,” a
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Visual Art: A reception to celebrate
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Arts and Communication Magnet celebration of the dance and sauce. W
Workshop: Learn to create costumes
the work of visual artist Patricia Academy. $15 adults, $10 seniors and 3pm. Hillsboro Main Library. Free. 
for the upcoming Time Traveler’s Ball Cochran. 6 to 7pm. North Plains Heritage: “From Colonies to
615-6500.
in Hillsboro. 10am to 4pm. Public Library. Free. 647-5051.
Independent Nations: The Mexican children under 12. paintedsky.org.
Washington County Museum. Experience” is the topic at the ■ September 21
■ September 28
washingtoncountymuseum.org.
Film: The F.I.L.M. series runs the monthly Crossroads Lecture Series. 12 Heritage: The Friends of Historic
second Friday of each month and to 1pm. Washington County Museum. Spoken Word: Holocaust Scholar and
Forest Grove presents its annual Tour 
Music: Fools in Paradise performs for features award-winning or critically- distinguished Professor Michael R. 
a Summer Reading Celebration. acclaimed foreign, independent films $6 adults, $4 seniors, children, Steele will speak and lead a of Historic Homes with the theme, “A 
Henna, games, snacks and more. 1 to followed by an optional and informal students, and military. discussion on “Compassion, Genocide, Trip to Tranquil Times.” 1 to 4pm. Old 
3pm. Tualatin Public Library. Free. discussion. 6 to 8pm. Hillsboro Main washingtoncountymuseum.org.
and the Other” and D.K. Lubarsky will Train Station and Museum. $15 
691-3074.
Library. Free. 615-6500.
Music: Meet South West Music School talk about 12 sculptures from her adults, $12 seniors. 
string instructors and Allegro Violin world-renowned Holocaust Images historicforestgrove.org.
Film: Screening of the film “Divergent,” Music: Roundhouse performs collection. 1pm. Pacific University 
the story of Tris Prior, who is classified interesting arrangements and a blend representatives. Be measured for the ■ September 29
in her dystopian society as divergent. of classic spirited bluegrass, folk, right size instrument, register and pay Taylor Meade Performing Arts Center. Literary Arts: Each month 
2 to 4pm. Shute Park Library. Free. country and original tunes. 7 to for classes, explore instrument rental $20 adults. $10 students and seniors. “Conversations With Writers” invites a 
615-6500.
8:30pm. Tigard Public Library. Free. or purchase. 5:30 to 8pm. Cedar Park 310-0649.
local author to read and discuss their 
718-2517.
Middle School. Free. swmusicschool. ■ September 23
Visual Art: Join artists Susan org.
work and writing methods. 7 to 9pm. 
Curington, Linda Baker and Ginny ■ September 12-13
Film: Dutch film “The Deflowering of
Hillsboro Main Library. Free. 615- 
Gibson for a reception celebrating Demo: Ed Labadie provides an Eva Van End” will be shown at Free 6500.
their latest works. 2 to 4:30pm. Valley Visual Art: Come see artists painting
educational evening using techniques Foreign Film Night. 6:30pm. Garden ■ September 30
Art Gallery. Free. valleyart.org.
the sights of historic Downtown in evaluating water-media paintings. 7 Home Community Library. Free. 245- 
Hillsboro, the Saturday Farmers’ to 8:30pm. Sequoia Gallery + Studios. 9932.
Spoken Word: Poet and essayist 
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Market, and Rood Bridge Park as part $10. sequoiagallerystudios.org.
Wendy Willis presents a talk titled, 
of Plein Air Plus. 9am to 4pm. Various ■ September 24 - October 29 “The Poetry & Lessons of the 
Visual Art: Attend an event for the art
Locations. Free. hillsboroarts.org.
Literary Arts: Award-winning author Declaration of Independence.” 7 to 
show “Beyond the Story: Exploring Jane Kirkpatrick talks about her Workshop: Bring your most vexing
8:30pm. Garden Home Community 
Visual Memoir” featuring artists ■ September 13
writing life and latest release, A Light water-media paintings for a personal Library. Free. 245-9932.
Christine Martell, Lisa Sonora Beam in the Wilderness: An Oregon Story. 7 concise evaluation with Ed Labadie. 
and Rebecca Shapiro. 2 to 5pm. Heritage: The Genealogical Society of to 8:30pm. Tigard Public Library. Free. Classes run from 1 to 4pm September 
Hillsboro Main Library. Free. 615-
Washington County Oregon will meet 718-2517.
24, October 1, 8, 15, 22, 29. Sequoia
and discuss how to use Google Maps


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