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2024 Heritage Evening—a good time was had by all
Capture the magic of our 15th Annual Heritage Evening
Friday the 13th will be Lucky at the Tualatin Historical Society
Our best Heritage Evening ever. Read and watch more here.
Fossil Fest 2024
Fossil Fest was at the Heritage Center August 6th. Check out this annual program that brought in hundreds of people.
Sandra Johnson Lafky
Sandra Johnson Lafky (1956-2024)
“We can do no great things, only small things with great love.” Mother Theresa
George “Corky” Andrews
We lost one of the titans of Tualatin History last month. Have a peek at what we have put together so far. More to come!
Royal Doulton Bunnykins on Display at the Heritage Center.
Bunnykins Figurines from the collection of
April Wicker. Time Limited Display at the Heritage Center
National Ice Age Floods Trail in Tualatin
Join Jerianne Thompson, Library Director; Equity & Inclusion Officer for Tualatin and board member of the Tualatin Ice Age Foundation on this interesting insight into our city’s role in the new Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail.
2023 Heritage Evening Auction, Raffle Results and Match Donations.
Pictures sent to members and will be online soon!
Tualatin Elementary 4th-graders become part of a ‘living history’
Tualatin Elementary 4th-graders become part of a ‘living history’
Fabric of our Lives—Maybe the best program ever at the Heritage Center?
Our Quilt Posse has been very busy. Visit the Heritage Center Thursday 3/10 1-3pm; Friday 3/11 10-2pm or Saturday 10-4pm
2nd Annual Arbor Month Program
The Tualatin Historical Society celebrates our city’s Arbor Month with 2nd annual poetry contest
Althea Pratt-Broome’s Legacies Live On
A local legend has passed. Read more about how this lady’s footprint went beyond Tualatin’s city limits.
Toy and Joy Makers in Old Tualatin
Toys and Joy Makers. Christmas in Tualatin in the 40s and 50s.
Tualatin’s West Coast Giant Pumpkin Regatta’s Home: From Baseball to Dog Food to Lake at the Commons.
Pumpkins now float where dog food and baseball ruled. Read more about what is today Tualatin’s Lake at the Commons
Even with increased costs, THS nets $9,602.78 from our 2022 Heritage Evening—a modest improvement over ‘21.
Have a look at how THS fared in our most recent Heritage Evening.
The 1916 murder house soon to be gone—but not forgotten.
The site of the 1916 murder of Helen Gore Jennings. will be removed as part of the project to widen Tualatin Sherwood Road. Read about that murder in this article by Loyce Martinazzi from a 2011 Tualatin Life.
Kurt Krause and his family were Durham ‘pioneers’
THS Board Member Kurt Krause reflects on life in early Durham
Covid Delay Doesn’t Dampen The Grange’s 125th Anniversary.
The Tualatin Grange at 125 is still going strong
Capture the magic of our 15th Annual Heritage Evening