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July 19, 2017
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Beaverton Night Market returns Saturday, July 22 with an evening of international foods, crafts, and
live music and dance performances from 5 to 10 p.m. at The Round.
Cultural Roots
around the World
You’re invited to an evening of
international food, crafts, live mu-
sic, and dance performances when
the Beaverton Night Market is held
Saturday, July 22 from 5 p.m. to 10
p.m. at the Round, 12725 S.W. Mil-
likan Way. The free, family-friend-
ly event is a vibrant, intercultural
celebration reminiscent of night
markets experienced internationally
and is hosted by Beaverton’s Diver-
sity Advisory Board.
Local vendors from many re-
gions of the world will share hand-
made crafts and goods representing
their cultural roots. Visitors can
sample delicacies from East Africa,
Lebanon, Mexico, India, Thailand
and more.
Stage performances will include
African and Japanese drummers,
Eastern European/Slavic rock, tra-
ditional Mexican and Aztec dance,
Indonesian and Tongan perfor-
mance, Chinese Wushu martial arts,
Indian dance, salsa music and more.
A second Night Market will be held
on Saturday, Aug. 12.
Clark County Farmers Market
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GUIDE
Access to farm-fresh food and
regional products just got more con-
venient in Vancouver with the open-
ing of the Franklin Street Farmers
Market in the plaza outside the
Clark County Public Service Cen-
ter, 1300 Franklin St.
The market had its summer de-
but last week and will be open each
Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
through Aug. 30. Products will in-
clude produce, flowers, berries,
meat, eggs and bakery items. Clark
County is working with the Vancou-
ver and Salmon Creek farmers mar-
kets to host the market at the Public
Service Center as part of its employ-
ee wellness program.