

January 2 The Tualatin Historical Society presents “Travels Through History: What to look for as a Tourist.” Focusing on their December cruise down the Rhine, Larry and Ellie McClure will show how they look for connections to life in Tualatin when visiting other countries. The public and prospective Tualatin Historical Society members are always welcome.1:15 p.m. Call the Heritage Center for more information.
January 7 The Sons & Daughters of Oregon Pioneers presentation from 1-3 p.m. This event is open to the public. For more information, call Duffy Hamilton at 503.598.9781.
January 13 Dulcimer Jam Session, 1-3 p.m. Donations welcome.
January 14 Clothing Swap, 7-8:00 p.m. For information, call Diana at 503-692-6053.
January 18 Knitting and crochet workshop, 10-11:45 a.m. All levels welcome.
January 20 2 p.m. “Some Years to Remember,” a nostalgic look at Broadway and Hollywood shows like “Singing in the Rain” and “A Star is Born” with veteran stage and screen performer Don Sky. This live interview and video excerpts with Don, who recently performed as the Old Marine on the Lumiere Players’ road trip to Kansas, is a fundraiser for the Tualatin Historical Society and Lumiere Players. Tickets: $15 available at the door, including dessert/reception. An auction to benefit the Players will also be held.
January 22 Mad Science for K-6 kids: 10:00am – 12:45pm NASA Academy of Future Space Explorers Science Enrichment Program! Must be taken in a series. Class dates are January 22, February 26, and March 25. Cost is $63 for the entire series. Register by calling 503-885-1926. Enrollment limited. Sponsored by Umpqua Bank.
January 23 “Reptiles
and Amphibians” Evening Nature Program with Char Corckan at 7:00 pm.
Sponsored by Wetlands Conservancy. For information, call 503.691.1394. Next
morning bird and nature walk will be on February 6, meet at 9:00 am.
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