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Join us at Syndicate every Tuesday starting January 20th for a few hours of Music Bingo.

Join us at Syndicate every Tuesday starting January 20th for a few hours of Music Bingo.

Kick off party is March 15! Watch games throughout the college basketball tournament, and finish the tournament at Breakside! We'll have championship parties on both Sunday, April 5 and Monday, April 6!

For over two decades, HomePlate Youth Services has been a beacon of hope for youth. We are the only provider of comprehensive street outreach and drop-in services for youth ages 12-24 experiencing housing instability in Washington County. Join us for an evening of storytelling, food, conversation, and fundraising as we share what's next. HomePlate has big goals for the future, and we need your help to make them a reality for youth in Washington County. Be part of a night of connection, purpose, and community. Together, we have made a significant impact, and with your continued support, we will keep moving forward. For more information, or if you have any questions about the event, please contact us at L@Homeplateyouth.org

Join us for a special after-hours production of The Library Show, a performance/talk show featuring live looping accordion songstress Jet Black Pearl, storyteller and community builder Chris Williams, and comic/storyteller Ash Allen. It's sure to be a fun-filled evening with an audience raffle and maybe some other surprises in store. Adult themes and language are likely. Seating limited to 150. Doors open at 6:30 PM.

Nonbinary aspiring actor Vale fails to pay rent and other necessities in memories as decreed by the U.S. government after the war, and Vale must choose whether to join the resistance to abolish memory currency or give up their most precious moments to survive. This piece is part of the Spark Plug Theatre Collective’s WRITE | IGNITE workshop program that provides artists with the space, support, and time to incubate new work, build artistic relationships, and work in a collaborative environment to bring their story to life. Part of the Fertile Ground Festival of New Works.

UNIT SOUZOU’s school of taiko drumming class is for all skill levels. Join esteemed instructors Michelle Fujii and Toru Watanabe as you’re empowered to find your unique voice through the drum. Within the taiko session, students will actively participate in individual and ensemble taiko exercises. Sundays 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM April 12 April 19 April 26 May 3 Instructor : Michelle Fuji and Toru Watanabe A signed waiver is required to attend classes. Individual classes: $25/$20 for Seniors Classes are limited to 30 students. The Patricia Reser Center for the Arts Education and Community Program’s mission is to awaken creativity in all of us by providing access to exceptional arts learning experiences to lifelong learners, students, educators, and families in our community.

Every second Tuesday of the month, Binary sets aside space at the pub for folks to play Magic the Gathering card game. All levels welcome. Runs 6-9pm.

Bring the whole family to celebrate Día de los niños! Kids can get creative with colorful crafts, play with a wide assortment of toys, and pick out a free book to take home (while supplies last). Whether you stay for a little or a long while, enjoy a lively afternoon filled with creativity, learning, and community! All ages.

Every Tuesday night from 6-8 PM. New themes. Free for all ages. This is a louder night so be prepared. Come early to order dinner. Tuesday, 4/28/26: • Color in Song (What Kinda Submarine?) • 60 Years of Top Singles ('65 - 2025)

Shop thousands of vintage and current books, DVDs, CDs, and more. Sale proceeds benefit the library. Thursday, Apr. 30 - Sunday, May 10. Thursday, Apr. 30: Members & Teachers Night, 1:30-5:30 PM; be or become a FBCL member or show teacher ID for entry. Friday, May 1 & Saturday, May 2: 10 AM - 5:30 PM. Sunday, May 3: 12-5:30 PM. Monday, May 4 - Saturday, May 9: 10 AM - 5:30 PM. Sunday, May 10: Bag Sale, 12-5:30 PM; BYOB (or use ours) and fill for $10. All ages.

This important event teaches us about road safety for both bicyclists and motorists.

Every summer, hospitals having blood supplies on hand is critical during the 100 deadliest days between Memorial Day and Labor Day. During this time, more folks are taking vacations and not donating blood as frequently, and simultaneously hospitals tend to see an uptick in traumas and emergencies with more people adventuring and road tripping where more accidents happen. Help Bloodworks Northwest keep the shelves stocked at local hospitals right here in the Pacific NW by donating at this upcoming blood drive! Don’t miss two offers for donors at this drive: 1. Complete a post-donation only entry form at www.bloodworksnw.org/win have a chance to win a trip for 2 to Oahu, Hawaii! Must be 18+ and review official rules when entering. 2. Columbia Sportswear Shopping Passes will be available for donors to redeem through May 31, 2026 at the Portland Employee Store with 40% off Columbia, prAna, Sorel, and Mountain Hardware products (14100 NW Science Park Drive)! AND 10% of purchases using these passes will be donated back to Bloodworks NW to further their lifesaving mission! Sign up now to give blood here at the Beaverton City Library: https://donate.bloodworksnw.org/donor/schedules/drive_schedule/90324 Monday, May 4 | 11:00 am – 5:00 pm Bloodmobile Bus in […]