Senior Center Activities Calendar

bazaar-better

Annual Holiday Bazaar

Shop Local Artisans & Vendors
Saturday, November 23: 10 a to 4pm 
Sunday, November 24: 10 am to 2 pm

This event is brought to you by the Friends of the Hillsboro Community Senor Center. 


Upcoming Events

Home-Front Heroines: The Women Who Built America's Arsenal of Democracy in World War II

During World War II millions of women replaced men in the wartime workforce in ship and aircraft factories, government offices and other essential areas. Their presence in the workforce freed up men to fight overseas while their unprecedented productivity gave our soldiers the means to achieve victory. Symbolized by the legendary “Rosie the Riveter”, the women came from all walks of life and regions of the country. Their collective contributions helped pull America out of the Great Depression and become a postwar superpower. Adult & Senior.

Dining Hall

Sig Unander

FREE – Pre-registration required: 24548

Questions? Call the Community Senior Center at 503-615-1090.

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Home-Front Heroines: The Women Who Built America's Arsenal of Democracy in World War II

During World War II millions of women replaced men in the wartime workforce in ship and aircraft factories, government offices and other essential areas. Their presence in the workforce freed up men to fight overseas while their unprecedented productivity gave our soldiers the means to achieve victory. Symbolized by the legendary “Rosie the Riveter”, the women came from all walks of life and regions of the country. Their collective contributions helped pull America out of the Great Depression and become a postwar superpower. Adult & Senior.

Dining Hall

Sig Unander

FREE – Pre-registration required: 24548

Questions? Call the Community Senior Center at 503-615-1090.

Return to full list >>

Home-Front Heroines: The Women Who Built America's Arsenal of Democracy in World War II

During World War II millions of women replaced men in the wartime workforce in ship and aircraft factories, government offices and other essential areas. Their presence in the workforce freed up men to fight overseas while their unprecedented productivity gave our soldiers the means to achieve victory. Symbolized by the legendary “Rosie the Riveter”, the women came from all walks of life and regions of the country. Their collective contributions helped pull America out of the Great Depression and become a postwar superpower. Adult & Senior.

Dining Hall

Sig Unander

FREE – Pre-registration required: 24548

Questions? Call the Community Senior Center at 503-615-1090.

Return to full list >>