Tualatin Historical Society Past Programs
Programs worth a second look
Join Author and Memorabilia expert Don Rogers on this fun journey through Tualatin’s role in rock’s history
How did a rare Tree Peony get from Japan to Tualatin?
Sandra Lafky Carlson hosts a live oral history interview with Art Sasaki and Terry Nishikawa as they share the unique journey of the Kishu Caprice Tree Peony from Japan more than 100 years ago to the garden at the Heritage Center.
Brian Clopton and Yvonne Addington tell the story of the B29 Superfortress crash between Tualatin and Wilsonville back in 1952.
The Tualatin Historical Society celebrates our city’s Arbor Month with 2nd annual poetry contest
Join professor Tom Love as he explains this very complicated question.
Yvonne Addington discusses curb blight and Tualatin’s urban renewal
The quilt committee, lovingly referred to as the quilt posse put on a fabulous program in October 2022. See and read why our members loved it.
Barb Stingers story of her family’s and her own personal journey across the Oregon Trail.
Held at the Tualatin Heritage Center on May 6th, 2002 this program was live and simulcast on TVCTV. Join Mayor Bubenik as he discusses the service experience with four other veterans.
Arbor Day Poetry Contest Winners announced and Tualatin’s Tree City USA heritage explained.
You might think you know Tualatin’s Library. Well, think again. Director Jerianne Thompson takes you into a world where there are 3-D printers; streaming videos; take and bake recipes; tools for making ceramics, or leather craft; air fryers; Ice age bones; and oh yeah, books. Welcome to Jerianne’s World
“What beyond oral histories can you do to document the LGTBQ history of Tualatin? Well tonight is a great example.”
Robin Will:
Board member of the Oregon Queer History Collective