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Liz and Jesus talk about stuff. Jesus Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/tyrant_dominus Instagram: https://instagram.com/tyrantdominus TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@tyrantdominus Twitter: https://x.com/tyrant_dominus Liz Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/labyrinthian.lizzy TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@labyrinthian.lizzy Merch: https://merch.tyrantdominus.com find more: https://linktr.ee/tyrantdominus (00:00) Intro (08:37) Pacific Northwest Snowstorm (26:10) Mr. John's TikTok Fame (32:33) Atlas Air's Fiery Flight (44:43) Ohio Police Raid Fiasco (01:04:54) Cedar Mill's Unlucky Resident (01:26:13) Final Thoughts
Juan Carlos Gonzalez is the Metro Councilor for District 4 (which includes parts of Beaverton, Bethany, Aloha, Bonny Slope, Raleigh Hills, West Slope, Cedar Mill and Cedar Hills, Hillsboro, Cornelius and Forest Grove). When he was sworn in, he made history as the youngest and first elected Latino Metro Councilor in the history of Metro. Juan brings an interesting and thoughtful perspective to complex questions: in this episode, we cover land use planning, equity in decision making, semiconductors, housing supply, and transportation infrastructure. We also cover sports and the role of athletics and outdoor recreation in Oregon's economy. We enjoyed chatting with Juan because he's transparent in how he thinks about challenging questions and acknowledges tradeoffs inherent in public policy. To learn more about Juan, find him on social media or at Metro.
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In Washington County we have cities and a large areas of unincorporated land. The Cedar Mill area makes up a large portion of the unincorporated part of our county, and no one knows Cedar Mill better than this week's guest, Virginia Bruce. This is an encore presentation originally taped last fall over the Zoom platform. Virginia is a community activist who manages the Cedar Mill Historical Society, manages CPO1 in the community Participation Organization system, and publishes a monthly news publication, the Cedar Mill News. Our conversation focuses on county history, current issues, and differences between the cities and the unincorporated areas in Washington
In Washington County we have cities and a large areas of unincorporated land. The Cedar Mill area makes up a large portion of the unincorporated part of our county, and no one knows Cedar Mill better than this week's guest, Virginia Bruce. Virginia is a community activist who manages the Cedar Mill Historical Society, manages CPO1 in the community Participation Organization system, and publishes a monthly news publication, the Cedar Mill News. Our conversation focuses on county history, current issues, and differences between the cities and the unincorporated areas in Washington County.
Oregon librarians from Tigard, Beaverton, Aloha and Cedar Mill discuss comics and graphic novels: what we like, what got us interested in comics and what library users are asking for these days. Aloha Library services: https://alohalibrary.org/ Beaverton City Library services: https://www.beavertonlibrary.org/437/BCL-To-Go Cedar Mill & Bethany Libraries services: https://library.cedarmill.org/services/ Tigard Library services: https://www.tigard-or.gov/library.php
Juan Carlos González joined the Metro Council in 2019, representing the northern urban areas of Washington County on the Metro Council, including Hillsboro, Bethany, Aloha, Bonny Slope, Raleigh Hills, West Slope, Cedar Mill and Cedar Hills, Beaverton, Cornelius and Forest Grove. Born in Forest Grove, raised in Cornelius, and now living in Hillsboro, Juan Carlos is a first-generation American who has dedicated his life to giving back to the communities that have given so much to him. Juan Carlos graduated as a valedictorian at Forest Grove High School and earned a degree in economics and government from Georgetown University. After college, Juan Carlos returned to Washington County to join Centro Cultural de Washington County, a nonprofit that works with local Latino families to create self-sufficient and engaged citizens. Today he is the organization's director of development and communications, leading the work to secure the $1.7 million annual budget that provides for innovative youth STEM programs, workforce development services, and civic leadership and advocacy initiatives in the community.
The Cedar Mill and Bethany Library teen council shares many things that they used to hate but now love from Marvel movies to roller coasters to Kung Fu Panda 2. Find out what turned their anxiety into love in this February podcast.
The Cedar Mill and Bethany Teen Council looks back at their favorite things from 2019 including movies, tv shows, books and events from school. A small character from Star Wars even gets a mention.
Brett Young with the Cedar Mill Library explains their event "When Tropes Attack!"
More from Pastor Ashley Bell (Cedar Mill Church)!
Students at Cedar Mill Taekwondo Academy build confidence that helps them succeed throughout their lives. We offer martial arts classes near Portland in Cedar Mill area of Portland Oregon. For more information visit at https://cedarmillmartialarts.com/
This week we talk to Cedar Mill Firearms about all the cool firearm cases they offer. If you are looking for that discreet guitar style case, they have it. If you are looking for airline approved cases, yep, they have those too. We also talk a little bit about some difficulties they have ran into while selling their products on Amazon. If you want to learn more about Cedar Mill please check out their website www.cedarmillfirearms.com. This podcast made possible in part by Sportsman's Guide. Check out some #TacticalLeprechaun Approved Gear Over In The Amazon Influencer Store. You can also follow or support our efforts over on the CloverTac Patreon page. Keep in touch with our monthly newsletter available over on the CloverTac Website. ---------- CloverTac Productions Original Content Credit: Christopher Dover chris.dover@clovertac.com Music Graciously Provided By: Violet Heart http://www.violetheartmusic.com
The Cedar Mill and Bethany Teen Council discusses their favorite superhero movies and, surprise!, the Marvel Cinematic Universe dominates the list. Captain Marvel in particular gets a lot of love in this episode, so buckle up, podcast fans. This one is quite a ride.
Nikki: Hey guys! Welcome to the So You Had a Baby Podcast, Ep. 08. In today’s episode, we will be interviewing Megan Caldwell. Megan Caldwell is mom to three busy kiddos (Connor 8, Cameron 5.5 and Charley Jeanne age 3.) She is wife to Bo and owns and operates FIT4MOM Cedar Mill in NW & NE Portland, offering pre & post natal fitness classes, as well as community events and support for moms in ALL stages of motherhood. As a collegiate athlete with a background in education, leading FIT4MOM programs and helping moms find strength in motherhood combines three of her biggest passions - educating others, staying active and spending time with her children. When she not busy in her business, Megan enjoys running, coffee dates (or wine dates!) with girlfriends, and spending time outside with her family. Krista: You guys, we just loved this episode for so many reasons. Megan and Fit4Mom were such a huge blessing in both of our postpartum and it meant so much that we got to hear her story and we cant wait for you to hear it as well. --- CONNECT WITH US - INSTAGRAM www.instagram.com/soyouhadababypodcast/?hl=en - WEBSITE www.soyouhadababypod.com/podcast/ - SHOW NOTES/RESOURCES www.soyouhadababypod.com/show-notes/ --- Thank you for listening to this episode! If you want to hear more and be a part of this community, don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe to the podcast. We’d love for you to join us each week! --- Music: Fredji - Happy Life (Vlog No Copyright Music) Music provided by Vlog No Copyright Music. Video Link: youtu.be/KzQiRABVARk --- With love & support, Nkiru & Krista --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/soyouhadababypodcast/support
In honor of Mother's Day, join Lonnie, Joan, Rosie, Doctor G, and Stephanie - a group of women in the small town of Cedar Mill - as they track down the cause of the appearance of four mysterious bodies that have shown up in town. To add more fuel to the fire, there's a string of robberies going on that not even the police can solve. Can the Maywood Street Ladies Club put a stop to it? Find out, on this special Mother's Day Episode of Tales of Nowhere!
Georgie and Jack Thurber moved to the Cedar Mill area in 1971 and within a few years, were deeply involved in the creation of the Cedar Mill Community Library. They served on the board, edited many of the early newsletters, helped to organize the MESS and many other early library activities. This interview with them was recorded in December 2011 and includes many interesting stories and insights about the founding of the library. This interview is part of a larger project funded by the Oregon Cultural Trust and the Cultural Coalition of Washington County to capture the memories of our three decades of service by digitizing and providing online access to historic photographs, articles, documents and oral histories about the library's founding.
Muriel and Allen Van Veen share with us how the idea to start a library in the Cedar Mill area germinated in their house around their fireplace back in the early to mid 70s. They go on to talk about its development in the years afterwards and the committed volunteer effort that made the library possible. This interview is part of a larger project funded by the Oregon Cultural Trust and the Cultural Coalition of Washington County to capture the memories of our three decades of service by digitizing and providing online access to historic photographs, articles, documents and oral histories about the library's founding.
Mary Packer arrived in the Cedar Mill area in September of 1975, right around the same time that a group of citizens were starting the Cedar Mill Community Library. Mary shares her early experiences volunteering with this group as the library formed and struggled to find funding to operate. Mary documents the growth and expansion of the library and the yearly rummage sale, the MESS, as it became a success and transformed into our ongoing resale store, Second Edition. This interview is part of a larger project funded by the Oregon Cultural Trust and the Cultural Coalition of Washington County to capture the memories of our three decades of service by digitizing and providing online access to historic photographs, articles, documents and oral histories about the library's founding.
Jefferson County Executive Dennis Gannon gave his State of the County Address this week on KJFF // COVID cases are trending downward, 14 more deaths, vaccines are coming // "Big crowd" at St. Pius X High School basketball game raises eyebrows // Coleman For Senate 2022 // Former local business owner Mark Patterson dies suddenly // Rush Limbaugh passed away // Shots fired in Barnhart burglary // Cedar Mill man faces "Capitol Riot" charges // Big snow dropped 9+ inches but just wait 15 minutes...