The Charbonneau Villager Newspaper 2018 April Villager | Page 7
The Charbonneau Villager
Page 7
April 2018
Community Center Fitness and Fun
City of
Wilsonville
Community
Center
brian Stevenson
Community Garden sign ups begin on April 5.
to check out our youth summer
camp offerings! All programs
can be viewed and registered for
online at www.WilsonvillePark-
sandRec.com.
Save 10 Percent on Spring
and Summer Registration
Registration opens on April 16
for spring and summer Parks and
Recreation classes. Participants
who enroll by May 1 will receive
10 percent off program tuition
costs. There are a variety of pro-
gram offerings ranging from fit-
ness to arts and from daytime to
evening classes.
Do you have grandkids com-
ing to visit this summer? Be sure
Experience Integrity Solutions
Business Law
Elder Financial Abuse
Consumer Protection
Personal Injury
8755 SW Citizens Dr., Suite 202
Wilsonville
503-570-8755
www.wilsonvillelawyer.com
Alzheimer’s Education -
Legal and Financial
The diagnosis of Alzheimer's
makes planning for the future
more important than ever. In this
class, you will learn about im-
portant legal and financial issues,
how to put plans into place and
how to access legal and financial
resources.
The Alzheimer’s Association
is pleased to present an ongoing
series of free, educational classes
at the Wilsonville Parks and Rec-
reation Administrative Offices,
29600 Park Place Court. Sessions
run from 10 to 11:30 am. Space
is limited. Please call the Al-
zheimer’s Association at 1-800-
272-3900 to register or for more
information.
Community Garden Sign Up
The Wilsonville Community
Garden opens for registration on
Thursday, April 5. Gardeners are
asked to come to the Parks and
Recreation Administration Office
to register and pick their garden
plot. Registration opens at 8 am.
In-ground plots are $22 for the
season. Raised beds are $25 for
the season. Please visit the Parks
and Recreation website or contact
Erica Behler at 503-570-1525
for more information.
SMART Transit 101
Join RideWise, your local trav-
el training program, for a two-
class session to learn more about
using public transit in Wilsonville
and beyond. On April 13 from
10:15 to 11:45 am, the class will
cover information on fares, trip
planning, accessibility and more.
During the second class on April
20 from 10 to 11:45 am, knowl-
edge will be put to the test as par-
ticipants head out to ride SMART
to SMART Central/WES Station.
Class will meet at the Commu-
nity Center, 7965 SW Wilsonville
Road. There is no charge.
AARP Smart Driver
Thi s six-hour course is split
into two sessions and will provide
you with a comprehensive review
of safe driving techniques. In-
surance companies often provide
discounts to those who complete
this course. Class takes place on
Fridays, April 6 and 13 from 9 am
to noon at the Community Center.
There is a $5 registration fee plus
a class fee of $15 for American
Association of Retired Persons
members or $20 for non-mem-
bers. The registration fee is due
on the first day of class.
Park Rental Season Now
Open
Wilsonville Parks and Rec-
reation offers a number of park
rental options including the River
Shelter, the Forest Shelter, Grove
Shelter, Splash Shelter and sports
fields in Memorial Park. Rental
season runs from April 7 to Octo-
ber 14. For more information on
availability and fees, please visit
the Parks and Recreation website
or contact Ahsamon Ante-Ma-
randi at 503-570-1530.
The Stein-Boozier Barn is available for rental through the City.
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After very successful Charbon-
neau Singles events in February
and March, the group has planned
another Happy Hour for April.
The group's next get together
will be on Thursday, April 12 at 4
pm at Five Spice Seafood + Wine
www.charbonneaucountryclub.com
Bar, 315 1st St #201 in Lake Os-
wego.
Singles are invited to join the
group to celebrate friends, have a
good time and get to know other
single Charbonneau neighbors.