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Save the Date!
The 3rd Annual Autumn Affair is Friday, October 8th from 6 to 10 PM at the Stockpot Broiler.  Learn more about this premier wine tasting event here.

2010 Featured Wineries:
Apolloni Vineyards
Ardiri Winery
Bergström Wines
Helvetia Vineyards & Winery
Kramer Vineyards

Champion Sponsors:
Les Schwab Tire Center
Providence Health & Services

Advocate Sponsors:
AlphaGraphics Hillsboro
Beaverton Police Officer’s Association
Ben Franklin Plumbing
LaPorte & Associates
WSC Insurance
Westside Florist

Contributors:
Brisbee & Stockton
Anonymous Donor

Myths about Stalking

MYTH: Only celebrities are stalked.
FACT: The vast majority of the 1.4 million people who are stalked each year are ordinary citizens.

MYTH: If you ignore stalking, it will go away.
FACT: Stalkers seldom “just stop.” Victims should seek help from law enforcement to stop the stalking.

MYTH: Stalking is annoying but not illegal.
FACT: Stalking is a crime in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

MYTH: You can’t be stalked by someone you’re dating.
FACT: If your “friend” tracks your every move in a way that causes you fear, that is stalking.

MYTH: Technology is too expensive and confusing for most stalkers to use.
FACT: Stalkers can buy easy-to-use surveillance equipment for as little as $30.

MYTH: If you confront the stalker, he or she will go away.
FACT: Confronting or trying to reason with a stalker can be dangerous. Get help (contact us!).

Do you think you are a victim of stalking?  Not sure?  Come talk to us!  Since February 2007 the Domestic Violence Resource Center’s Protective Order Advocacy Program has offered advocacy to victims of stalking and harassment.  Starting in late January/early February of 2009 individuals in Washington County may also apply for a stalking order at the courthouse through the Protective Order Advocacy Program.  For more information please call our Protective Order Advocacy Program at 503.846.3022.