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Willamette Valley Pleistocene Project

The Willamette Valley Pleistocene Project explores the late Pleistocene and early Holocene of the Willamette River Valley in Northwest Oregon. Composed of local volunteers and resources, avocational paleontologists, land owners, and local government working alongside trained professionals and museum staff, our goal is to discover, study, and preserve our prehistoric past.

 
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Ice Age Floods Institute

The Ice Age Floods Institute (IAFI) was founded in 1995 as an educational nonprofit. IAFI is committed to being the recognized advocate, educator and marketer of the Ice Age floods experience as a significant international natural and cultural heritage phenomenon.

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Tualatin Public Library

Tualatin Public Library's mission is to empower and enrich our community through learning, discovery, and interaction. Tualatin Public Library owns more than 100,000 items including books, music, audio books, DVDs, Blu-ray, games, and magazines. In addition, your library card gives you access to more than 1.5 million items owned by Washington County libraries, including e-books and online research databases. Use the Search Library Catalog box on any library page to find items and reserve them for pickup at Tualatin Library.

 
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Sherwood Historical Society

The Sherwood Historical Society's mission is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history of Sherwood and Oregon, linking past events to an enhanced understanding of the present, and presenting it in diverse educational formats.

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Oswego Heritage Council

The mission of the Oswego Heritage Council is to preserve and promote the history and culture of Lake Oswego. OHC is headquartered at the Oswego Heritage House and Museum located at 398 10th Street in Lake Oswego. We invite visitors to stop by and see the historic house and attend our featured events.

 
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Mask & Mirror Community Theatre

Established in March 2011 by a group of actors who had worked together in community theatres in Washington County, Mask & Mirror Community Theatre of Tigard and Tualatin, has had different focus than many other companies in the area.

Mask & Mirror is a unique community theatre group. Our goal is to develop a core of fully-involved members who come together regularly to create wonderful productions and activities in the southwest suburban area of Portland; specifically the communities of Tigard and Tualatin.

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Five Oaks Museum

Five Oaks Museum is a gathering place of vibrant art, culture and storytelling — a resource for all who are curious about the world around us. It’s a place for everything from learning and self-reflection to the sheer joy of making art or enjoying cultural traditions together.

Since our founding in 1956 as the Washington County Historical Society, we’ve worked to preserve the artifacts and narratives that define the Tualatin Valley’s unique place in the world. By collaborating with others to explore how art, culture and history shape the past and influence the future, we help visitors connect to a collective local history made up of community voices and the important stories they tell.

 
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Tualatin High School

Tualatin High School is a four-year comprehensive school serving approximately 1750+ students. It is accredited by the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges. A staff of more than 80 teachers provides a complete academic and activity program.