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503-692-6535 TUATUA L L ATIN ATIN 20112011 BUSINESSBUSINESS && COMMUNITYCOMMUNITY GUIDEGUIDE BUSINESSES, EVENTS, HISTORY, AND IMPORTANT CONTACT INFORMATION Health care for that crazy thing called life When life gets busy, scheduling medical appointments can feel like just one more thing you have to do. At Providence Bridgeport Health Center, we make it easy to get the care you need. With even more services now in place, you’ll fi nd that checkups, immediate care, medical imaging, lab testing, prescriptions, day surgery, rehabilitation and more are all available close to home. Providence combines the care you deserve with the convenience your schedule demands. No matter what life brings, we’ll be right here with you. To schedule an appointment, call 503-216-0696. www.providence.org/healthcenters Providence Bridgeport Health Center 18040 SW Lower Boones Ferry Road, Tigard, OR 97224 ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF ASPEN SPINE & NEUROSURGERY CENTER Dr. Warren Roberts is returning to the Portland area with the opening of his new practice, Aspen Spine & Neurosurgery Center. Dr. Roberts will have three locations including the main location in Tualatin and two satellite locations in Sherwood and Tanasbourne. Dr. Roberts has performed a wide variety of procedures, including complex spine, vascular, tumor, and skull-base. Dr. Roberts’ primary focus is treating patients with spinal disorders, including neck pain, whiplash, back pain, compression fractures, spinal stenosis, degenerative disk disease, disk herniation, Warren Roberts, M.D. and spondylosis/spondylolisthesis. Neurological Surgeon SPECIALTY SW NYBERG I consider it an honor Spine and neurological disorders ROAD MEDICAL DEGREE LEGACY “ to care for my patients MERIDAN PARK University of California, Los Angeles School of Medicine 5 MEDICAL CENTER INTERNSHIP and their families. Oregon Health & Science University, Department of Surgery SW 65TH AVE Portland, Oregon – Dr. Warren Roberts” SW BORLAND RD RESIDENCY Oregon Health & Science University, Department of Neurological Surgery, Portland, Oregon Take SW Nyberg Road exit off of I-5. Go East on SW Nyberg MEMBER Road. SW Nyberg Road turns to North American Spine Society, American Association of the right and becomes SW 65th. Neurological Surgeons, Congress of Neurological Surgeons From SW 65th, turn left on SW MEDICAL INTERESTS Borland Road and take the fi rst Neck pain, whiplash, back pain, disk herniation, spinal left into the parking lot. Aspen ASPEN SPINE & stenosis, degenerative disk disease, spondylolisthesis, Spine & Neurosurgery Center is NEUROSURGERY compression fractures, brain tumors, including pituitary in the building to the right of the CENTER gland lesions Radiation Oncology Center. ASPEN SPINE & NEUROSURGERY ASPEN SPINE & NEUROSURGERY CENTER 6485 Borland Road, Suite G Tualatin,CENTER Oregon 97062 503-691-9380 Fax 503-691-9381 20015 SW Pacifi c Hwy. Suite 221 AspenSpineandNeuro.com Sherwood, Oregon 97140 18650 NW Cornell Road, Suite 110 Hillsboro, Oregon 97124 Tual_2011 Contents 4 Tualatin Chamber of Commerce 6 Community Life 8 Special Events and Programs 9 Important Local Phone Numbers 1 0 Community Parks 1 2 Street Map 1 5 Tualatin Business Listings 32 Tualatin Business Phone Roster Jaime Valdez Tualatin Crawfi sh Festival. Why Buy Tualatin? Think local fi rst + Buy local when you can = Being a local! There are many well-documented ben- • Support community groups: Non-profit • Create more good jobs: Small local busi- efits to our communities and to each of us organizations receive an average of nesses are the largest employer na- to choosing local, independently-owned 250% more support from smaller busi- tionally, and in our community, provide businesses. We realize it is not always pos- ness owners than they do from large the most jobs to residents. sible to buy what you need locally and so we businesses. • Get better service: Local businesses often merely ask you to Think Local FIRST! • Keep our community unique: Where we hire people with a better understanding shop, where we eat and have fun - all of the products they are selling and take TOP TEN REASONS TO THINK LOCAL - of it makes our community home. Our more time to get to know customers. BUY LOCAL - BE LOCAL one-of-a-kind businesses are an inte- • Invest in community: Local businesses are gral part of the distinctive character of owned by people who live in this commu- • Buy Local - Support yourself: Several stud- our city. nity, are less likely to leave, and are more ies have shown that when you buy from • Reduce environmental impact: Locally invested in the community’s future. an independent, locally-owned busi- owned businesses can make more • Encourage local prosperity: A growing body ness, rather than a nationally-owned local purchases requiring less trans- of economic research shows that in an in- business, significantly more of your portation, and generally set up shop creasingly homogenized world, entrepre- money is used to make purchases from in town or city centers as opposed to neurs and skilled workers are more likely other local businesses, service provid- developing on the fringe. This gener- to invest and settle in communities that ers and farms - continuing to strengthen ally means contributing less to sprawl, preserve their one-of-a-kind businesses the economic base of the community. congestion, habitat loss and pollution. and distinctive character. 2 Tualatin Business and Community Directory 2011 PRODUCER Tualatin Chamber of Commerce 18791 SW Martinazzi Ave. #C P.O. Box 701 Tualatin, OR 97062 PHONE: 503-692-0780 FAX: 503-692-6955 Office Hours: 9:00 am - 4:30 pm, M - F www.tualatinchamber.com PUBLISHER Pamplin Media Group Contract Publishing Division 6605 SE Lake Road Portland OR 97222 503-684-0360 SALES REPRESENTATIVE Ann Roman GRAPHIC DESIGN Karl Deutsch (interior pages) Kevin Anspach (cover) DATA PROCESSING & COPY EDITING Keith Klippstein PHOTOGRAPHY City of Tualatin, Tualatin High School, Jaime Valdez (Pamplin Media Group), Kevin Anspach (Pamplin Media Group), Karl Deutsch (Pamplin Media Group), David Papazian On the cover: Two-year-old Garrett Post TUALATIN 2011 BUSINESS & COMMUNITY GUIDE of Tualatin licks his chops before sucking the meat out of a crawfish during the 2009 Tualatin Crawfish Festival. (Photo by Jaime Valdez) Inset photos (left to right): Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge (Kevin BUSINESSES, EVENTS, HISTORY, AND IMPORTANT CONTACT INFORMATION Anspach), Bridgeport Village (David Papazian), Novellus Systems, Inc. (Karl Deutsch) Special thanks go to the members of the Tualatin Chamber of Commerce and the advertisers who made this project possible. All rights reserved. Use or reproduction of any material in the directory must be with the consent of the Tualatin Chamber of Commerce. While every effort has been made to avoid mistakes in the publication, the Tualatin Chamber of Commerce and Pamplin Media Group/Community Newspapers assume no liability. Tualatin Business and Community Directory 2011 3 Tualatin Chamber of Commerce Leading the Way Toward a Stronger Community Jaime Valdez Tualatin Crawfish Festival judges The Tualatin Chamber of Commerce is a PROMOTING THE COMMUNITY over $10,000 for our graduating seniors. 26-year old 501(c)(6), membership-based By producing the annual Tualatin Crawfish If you would like to make a donation to the organization whose mission is “to promote, Festival, residents and businesses have a scholarship fund, please address it to: educate and support a vital business com- chance to show off our community with pride, ATTENTION: FOUNDATION DEPT./ munity and to enhance the livability of the showing visitors from across the nation what Regatta Run Scholarship greater Tualatin area.” a thriving and exciting community Tualatin TIGARD-TUALATIN SCHOOLS We do this by operating under four is. Celebrate Tualatin is our annual luncheon 6960 SW Sandburg St. Core Values: spotlighting the hundreds of volunteers who Tigard, OR 97223 donate tens of thousands of hours to make CREATING A STRONG the community better. The annual Regatta Run PROVIDING NETWORKING LOCAL EcONOMY is a partnership between the Tualatin Cham- OppORTUNITIES The Tualatin Chamber of Commerce ber of Commerce and Tualatin High School If they wish, chamber members are given through its “Economic Development Coun- as a fundraiser for the Corporal Matthew Lem- frequent networking opportunities including cil” is dedicated to helping local companies bke Memorial Scholarship Fund. The run was Friday morning AMs, monthly luncheons, Alive Af- grow their business by getting involved in created in honor of an incredible young man ter 5s and ribbon-cuttings/open houses. They also programs and efforts that help create a named Matthew Lembke who died from in- are referred first when the public is looking strong local economy and make our commu- juries sustained while serving a third tour of for goods or services; advertising discounts nity a great place to do business. Tualatin’s duty in the middle east. Matt was a happy, in this directory and our newsletter, and oth- strong and diverse economic base ensures light-spirited, kind person. A 2005 Graduate er marketing opportunities. a stable community regardless of industry of Tualatin High, he was nicknamed "Lumpe" swings. Commercial and industrial growth by the football coach. In honor of Matt's char- REPRESENTING THE INTERESTS OF is aided by a program of annexation, service acter and service, a scholarship was created BUSINEss WITH GOVERNMENT extensions, facilitation of permit processes in his name. Each year, it will be awarded to The Tualatin Chamber works year-round and long-range planning. one or more graduating Tualatin High School to ensure local and regional elected officials seniors. This past fall, the Regatta Run raised and other decision makers are educated on 4 Tualatin Business and Community Directory 2011 the impact their actions have on the local booklets and brochures on things to see and do economy. When necessary, the Chamber in the Tualatin area and throughout Oregon. And Charter Tualatin stands up and takes positions on issues you’ll get friendly, helpful service. Can’t come in? Chamber Members: directly affecting our members, or the busi- Give us a call at 503-692-0780.
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