September 13, 2017 Page 9 Mississippi Alberta North Portland Vancouver East County Beaverton You’re invited to celebrate Beaverton’s many cultures as the city’s International Celebration, retuning this Saturday, Sept. 16 from 1 to 6 p.m. at the Tualatin Hills Athletic Center, 50 N.W. 158th Ave. A Welcome for Everyone Celebrate cultures from around the world everybody who lives here that you’re welcome and we treasure the culture that you bring to our city,” said Mayor Denny Doyle. “In Beaverton, we’re from all over the world.” Beaverton is hosting a week of Featured events begin Friday, family-friendly entertainment and Sept. 15 and run through Sept. 24 special events to showcase the im- at various locations, including an portance of being welcoming. interfaith river walk, a story slam, “It’s a critical time to remind emerging entrepreneurs fair, com- munity potluck, film screening and more. The largest event of the week is the city’s International Cel- ebration on Saturday, Sept. 16 from 1 to 6 p.m. at the Tualatin Hills Athletic Center, located at 50 N.W. 158th Ave. The festival will demonstrate many cultures through music, dance, interactive activities, food and art. “Welcoming Week is a chance to celebrate the values that unite us as neighbors,” said Beaver- ton’s Diversity Advisory Board Vice Chair Oswaldo Bernal. “It makes our city more welcoming to everyone who calls Beaverton home.” For the complete schedule, visit beavertonoregon.gov/welcoming week.