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to support healing, resilience and transformation. Her desire to share this knowledge is rooted in gratitude and she is honored to bring her practice to the Charbonneau community— a place she already feels is deeply deserving of care and connection. Feel free to call with questions: Toni Goss, 541-910-4114 Class schedule: Tuesday & Thursday— 7 a. m. Saturday— 3 p. m. Toni warmly invites you to give Rusty Hinges Yoga a try. It’ s a wonderful time for new beginnings.
Getting bendy
I encourage you to select and participate in a new activity during the first of 2026. Whether it exercises your body, mind or both, there are many to choose from that will allow you to enjoy human interaction.
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AI has so many great benefits for organizing our daily lives, routine tasks, schedules and helping with creative ideas but an AI-generated personality is not the same as a human handshake, hug and thoughtful discussion … or at least not yet.
Upcoming events
Feb. 2- Nonfiction Book Group, 1:30 p. m., Clubhouse Fireplace Room
“ Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World” by Jack Weatherford. Emerging from the 12th century, Khan founded the Mongolian empire, conquering more territory in 25 years than the Roman Empire did in four centuries. Mostly, we know him as a ruthless leader who brutally attacked, plundered and killed masses of people for world domination. Despite this barbarism, Khan established orderly governments in his territories. It seems we might have much to learn about him. Contact charbonneaubookgroup @ gmail. com for more information.
Feb. 9- Charbonneau Women’ s
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Association Luncheon –“ My Father’ s War Stories,” Joan Freed. Register by Feb. 2, $ 37.
Feb. 14, 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. CHARMMS( Charbonneau Meditation, Mindfulness, & Somatics Society) Half-day Valentines Practice Retreat-The theme is loving kindness. The Lewis and Clark Rooms, 9 a. m-3 p. m.
It is open to all with some experience; contact dana @ somasolidarity. com to register. It is free / donation based.
Feb. 20, 10 a. m.- Coffee with Neil – The Lounge
Feb. 25, 8:30 a. m. to 1 p. m. – Charbonneau Food Drive – The need continues to grow for food and personal items. It is so important that we continue to support this wonderful organization. Here is the list of items requested for this month: hearty soups, jelly, hygiene items, canned meat( not tuna), box shelf staples and milks – dairy / non-dairy. These items will be collected in the Activity Center.
Feb. 27- 4th Friday @ 5, 5-7 p. m.- Masquerade Night – The Clubhouse Dining Room.
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Charbonneau Golf Club By Bill Bray
We’ re trending toward record revenues By the time this article is published, the 2025 holiday season will have passed and we will be on to 2026. The calendar year of 2025 will prove to be the most successful for the Charbonneau Golf Club. While CGC begins its fiscal fourth quarter in January, it is almost a given that the golf club will achieve record revenues for the sixth consecutive year and, for the first time, $ 3 million in revenue. Our goal to be the best value golf course in the Portland metro area is a reality. I want to thank the CGC staff and
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