


We are excited to announce that we were able to present the Regatta Run check for $13,239.24 in Honor of Corporal Matthew Lembke to the Foundation for Tigard/Tualatin School. With over 60 attendees cheering on, the presentation occured at the VFW Hall during our Friday Networking AM, on January 20th at 7:30 am.
Thank you to our Fit City Team and all who were involved, from our awesome volunteers and wonderful sponsors, to all of the outstanding running & walking participants! You made this our best event ever!

Photo courtesy of Daniel Payne
As the Ice Age ended, Tualatin was carved by gigantic floods bursting down from today’s Montana and Canada. The waters moved icebergs carrying unusual boulders as large as cars. Called “glacial erratics” (see quartzite above) these monoliths are still being discovered today. In recent times the bones of mastodons, sloths and other mega-fauna have been discovered and are now on display in Tualatin. The Tualatin Chamber of Commerce, City of Tualatin, Tualatin Historical Society and Washington County Visitors Association are working to position Tualatin as a gateway to learning about natural history and a tourist destination.

To promote, educate and support a vital business community and enhance the livability of the greater Tualatin, Oregon area.
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Exec/Finance Committee Meeting
Thursday February 9Networking AM, GISI Marketing Group 7:30 am
Tuesday February 14Habitat Management & Restoration
Thursday February 9Transit Working Group - Tualatin Year of Transportation
Saturday February 11Winona Grange celebrates with the City of Tualatin’s 25 years as a Tree City USA
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