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(from left) Longtime Parkrose residents Arlene and John Halvorson are having dessert with Gateway Little Chapel of the Chimes’ Paul Butterfield.
Beaverton Hilltop Riding Stables owners Art Mills and Pam McMullin enjoying themselves at the Barn Dance. Hilltop Stables provided horses for “James Prescott and the Legend of Parker Rose.”
Longtime Parkrose Little League coach and volunteer Bob Baumbaugh, attending his fifth Barn Dance with friend Jade Smith.
The Horseshoe pits were a popular new addition at this year’s Barn Dance. Over $7,000 towards new uniforms and equipment for Parkrose youth sports were raised this year.
Lari Churchill, Renee Jackson, and Turkey Creek Productions’ Tom Bernard and Tom Mannen (from left) before the world premiere of Bernard’s film, “James Prescott and the Legend of Parker Rose”.
MEMO photos by Tim Curran
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