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By Kent Wyatt
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The podcast currently has 64 episodes available.
In this episode, we dive into the development of The Steward, a new path-to-net-zero apartment building in Tigard's Triangle district. We are joined by brothers and developers Josh and Brenner Daniels, who discuss the unique sustainable design of the 55-unit building, its energy-efficient features, and the vision behind making it one of the first of its kind on Portland’s west side.
Alongside details about The Steward’s eco-friendly amenities, including extensive EV parking and energy credits, Josh and Brenner share personal stories about working together and what drew them to this project.
Tune in to learn how The Steward is setting new standards in Tigard’s green building landscape and how it’s tailored to serve both its residents and the environment.
In this episode, Kiel Johnson from Go By Bike chats about the upcoming El Tigre Fest and how biking plays a key role in making events more accessible. Learn about the free bike valet service returning to the festival, insights into making cities more bike-friendly, and how e-bikes are transforming transportation. Whether you're a biking enthusiast or new to the scene, this conversation will inspire you to explore Tigard and beyond on two wheels. Tune in for tips, stories, and a sneak peek at what to expect at El Tigre Fest!
For Your Playlist: 'Bicycle Race' by Queen
Rep. Ben Bowman, Oregon's House Majority Leader, returns for his second appearance on the Talking Tigard podcast. In this episode, he discusses a variety of topics, including:
His favorite city in Washington County
The influence of Margaret Doherty on his career
The "Hall for All" initiative
A preview of the 2025 legislative session
You'll also learn how to make your voice heard on key community issues. Don't miss this episode for a blend of local government insights, practical tips, and community-centered conversations!
In this episode, Jaycie Sabala from HomePlate Youth Services, a nonprofit focused on supporting youth experiencing housing instability in Washington County, talks about how the organization strives to meet the needs of unhoused young people. HomePlate provides crucial services such as meals, showers, housing assistance, education, and employment programs.
The discussion highlights the challenges of working with unhoused youth, the emotional involved, and the critical role of storytelling in raising awareness and securing funding. Jaycie shares inspiring stories of success, including one about a young person who successfully moved through HomePlate’s programs, secured stable housing, and even launched a small business. The episode underscores the value of community support and outlines how listeners can get involved with HomePlate, whether through volunteering, donating, or spreading the word on social media.
In this episode, we sit down with Marissa Grass, author of the new children's book A Kids Book About Civic Engagement, and Emma Wolf, the editor who helped bring the book to life. Join us as they delve into the creative process behind crafting a story that inspires young readers to get involved in their communities.
Marissa and Emma also share their favorite book recommendations for kids, offer invaluable advice for aspiring authors, and reveal their favorite spots around Tigard. Whether you're a parent, educator, or budding writer, this conversation is sure to inspire and inform!
For Your Playlist: 'No Bad Days' by Macklemore
In this episode, we sit down with Elena Gleason from the Tigard Library to introduce you to the new Community Seed Library. Elena shares the story behind the seed library's inception and its mission to foster a love for gardening in our community. She walks us through the variety of seeds available, from heirloom vegetables to beautiful wildflowers, and highlights additional programming and resources available to support gardeners of all levels.
Whether you're a seasoned green thumb or just starting out, this episode will inspire you to dig in and grow with us.
For Your Playlist: 'Won't You Be My Neighbor'
In this episode, we sit down with Holly Campbell-Polivka, Youth Services Librarian, to explore the Tigard Library's Summer Reading program, "Read Renew Repeat." Holly shares all the details you need to get started: how to sign up, win fantastic prizes, and complete your reading log.
But that’s not all! Holly also gives us an exclusive update on the new pedestrian bridge being built behind the library, enhancing accessibility and connecting our community in new ways.
Whether you're a book lover or just looking for fun activities this summer, you won't want to miss this conversation!
For Your Playlist: 'Tooty Ta'
Join us as we sit down with Melissa Endicott (Tigard Farmers Market) and Cedra and Vin (Vibrant Greens).
Melissa unveils the exciting 2024 market lineup that promises something for everyone—from delectable cookies and aromatic candles to artisanal whiskey. Get ready to explore the diverse offerings that make the Tigard Farmers Market a community favorite.
Vin and Sedra take us on a journey through the world of microgreens, explaining how these tiny greens differ from their full-sized counterparts and why they are packed with nutrients. Discover the unique growing processes and the benefits that make Vibrant Greens a standout vendor.
Melissa also shares heartwarming stories of community partnerships, highlighting the market’s collaboration with Just Compassion to support those in need. Plus, hear about the new initiative designed to encourage market-goers to walk, bike, or run to the market, promoting a healthier and more connected community.
Tune in to get a sneak peek into the vibrant world of the Tigard Farmers Market and learn how local vendors like Vibrant Greens are making a difference, one green at a time. This episode is packed with insights, inspiration, and a whole lot of local love!
For Your Playlist:
'It's a Small World After All'
'Sunflower' by Post Malone
Step into the whimsical world of Nunny and Pheebs! Join us for an interview with Mia Selders, the creative mind behind the delightful ice cream flavors that have captured the hearts (and taste buds) of Universal Plaza visitors.
Named after her daughter Pheebs and her beloved stuffed companion Nunny, Mia shares the heartwarming story behind the inception of Nunny and Pheebs. From childhood dreams to entrepreneurial realities, discover how Mia's passion for creating joyous moments blossomed into a thriving ice cream business on wheels.
But the journey to Universal Plaza wasn't a solo venture. Derek from Senet, Jules from Harvest Moon, and the Tigard Farmers Market lent a helping hand, providing invaluable support and guidance along the way. Their collaborative spirit transformed Mia's vision into a reality, securing Nunny and Pheebs a coveted spot in the bustling plaza.
And the excitement doesn't stop there! Mia reveals tantalizing hints about potential collaborations with Wow Cow and West Coast Torta, promising even more mouthwatering treats in the future.
The podcast currently has 64 episodes available.