Even with increased costs, THS nets $9,602.78 from our 2022 Heritage Evening—a modest improvement over ‘21.

Find yourself in pictures from Heritage Evening—Thanks to our photographer Al Stewart.

Here are the winners from our Half-a-Grand Raffle and Live auction: Mark Beach, Emily Carlson, Bob and Catherine Dexter,  Beth Dittman,  Emma Gray,  Michael Hanegan, Royce Hermans, Timothy Kent, Matthew and Barb Kleinke,  Valeri Pratt,  Jenny Stout, and Tom and Carla Swearingen

And the folks who deserve a HUGE thank you for all they did to make Heritage Evening possible:

  • Stickman Brewery, St. Josef and Pheasant Run wineries, KBNP Radio, Dalton’s Catering.

  • Tom and Emilie Kroen of Tualatin arranged generous discounts for wines tasted this evening from St Josef’s Winery in Canby and Pheasant Run winery in Aurora.

  • Wine Pull Hosts Barb and Ken Stinger and wine donations from anonymous, the McClure and Kroen Families.

  • Gift Card donations by Larry McClure, Yvonne Addington, plus Chris Tunstall who tirelessly performs this task for THS year after year.

  • Auction donations from quilter Greg Robins, Mayor Frank Bubenik; photographer Al Stewart and the continued generosity of artist Carlos Horcos

  • “Auctioneer” and MC Tom Swearingen and harpist Bob Dexter

  • City of Tualatin

  • Richard Hall (large canopy)

  • Dave and Janet Dalton (catering)

  • Volunteers: •Ellie McClure •Janet Carr •Laura Baker •Kathy Mickus •Kristina & Rick Wheelock

We all know it’s tough out there. But thanks to you, our great supporters and suppliers we managed to eek out a bit more from Heritage Evening this year than last. Here is a summary:

Revenue                  Total

Auction       $5,500

Donations      $1,202 

Wine/Gift Cards/Raffle      $4,825

Event Tickets    $3,580

TOTAL       $15,107

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 Expenses             Total 

Catering $3,400

Admin, set-up, & promo $1,254

Raffle pay-out $850 

TOTAL                $5,504  

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