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Cedar Mill Cider Festival coming October 6
Thompson reopens with lane closures
Garden and Nature News September 2024
Suicide can be prevented.
September marks Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. Unfortunately, our region continues to experience an increase in the number of individuals who need support and care. A recent study shows the majority of adults (94%) believe that suicide can be prevented, at least some of the time, and 96% of adults in the U.S. would take action if someone close to them was thinking about suicide.
THPRD Park News September 2024
• Apply for THPRD Advisory Committees or Budget Committee
• Fall Preschool Programs!
• September events near Cedar Mill from THPRD
• Patron Appreciation Week shows appreciation to supporters
• Welcoming week is approaching!
• Zumba from around the world
• Nature Superhero Party invites you to join the fun
• THPRD is looking for volunteers for Jackie Husen Park National Lands Day gardening
• September events near Cedar Mill from Hill
• Hillsboro Art Walk open to the public on first Tuesdays
• OrenKoFest Harvest Festival returns
Arts & Entertainment News September 2024
Business News September 2024
• Join us at GVB for our annual Farm Dinner
• Relax with Massage Polarity-Craniosacral bodywork
• Learn all about CoolSculpting at BodElite
• Tips from your local credit union: Time to transition from summer to school!
• Fall festivities at Cornell Farm
• The best news for the real estate market in 15 months!
Community News September 2024
• Bethany Village Oktoberfest
• Unwrapping the Vote-by-Mail Process
• Ask WCSO–9 pm Routine
• GiGi’s Playhouse Grand Opening
• Reclaiming Hope Ranch Serving Foster and Adopted Kids
• Alpha: A Conversation about Faith
• OSU Extension 4-H and Washington County Archery Open House
• The Beaverton Historical Society is excited to present Stephen Holgate and his one man show on Abraham Lincoln
• Karate for Wellness
• Viva Village Events
Westview students offer data science instruction
The NorthWest Data Science Collective (NWDSC) is a non-profit organization, created by a team of Westview High students, dedicated to democratizing data science education for underserved communities. Established in 2022 and based in Portland, Oregon, NWDSC targets low-income and minority students, providing them with free, virtual educational programs in programming, machine learning, and statistical applications. The courses focus on interactive and hands-on learning, culminating in capstone projects where students apply their skills to real-world problems.