The Charbonneau Villager Newspaper 2019 Apr issue Villager newspaper | Page 9

THE CHARBONNEAU VILLAGER 9 April 2019 Charbonneau Tennis Club By STEVE HALL CHARBONNEAU TENNIS CLUB MANAGER Pickleball comes to Charbonneau with trial program You’ll notice a new look at the tennis club with the installation of new carpeting. Kudos go out to Kathi Gray and her committee who did an excellent job of selecting patterns and colors that really brighten up the place. Implementation of a new membership category To obtain better utilization of the outdoor courts, the tennis club board has decided to implement a new membership category with a nominal fee which will allow play on the outdoor courts starting on May 1, 2019. Outdoor court 1 will continue to be used for tennis only while court 2 will be for tennis and pickleball on a trial basis. Description of the pickleball courts: ■ There will be two pickleball courts on outdoor Court #2 — back to back. ■ Striping of the pickleball area will be overlaid on the tennis court, using a non- white striping color with removable tape for the trial period. ■ Two portable pickleball nets with lockable wheels will be purchased. When the court is used for tennis, nets can be moved to side fence. Who can use the pickleball courts: ■ Current CTC members ■ Charbonneau residents with an Outdoor Court Membership ■ Outdoor Court #2 can be booked for pickleball 7 days a week, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. through tennis bookings ■ CTC members, including Outdoor Court members, can bring a guest, for a maximum of three times a year, paying guest fee of $10/per visit ■ Outdoor Court #2 will be reserved for tennis for Tuesday evening mixed doubles, 6 p.m. and for tournament play The pickleball trial will be closely monitored and adapted if necessary. Stay tuned for a formal announcement containing additional details. If you have questions, please contact the tennis club manager at: [email protected] ■ WilsonvilleSTAGE Community theatre group returns from hiatus By CLAIRE GREEN With spring quickly approaching, WilsonvilleSTAGE is pleased to be coming back to Charbonneau with three performances of the uproariously irreverent “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) [revised],” directed by Rick Hoover. Set under the guise of three men attempting to run through the entire works of Shakespeare in one go, the three actors start off by introducing themselves by their real names and telling a bit about the show. But it’s clear within the first few minutes that this isn’t your usual, serious crack at Shakespeare when one gives a biography of Shakespeare that he mixes up with a biography of Adolf Hitler, setting the tone for the mishaps throughout. “They mention that they’re going to be doing something unprecedented by doing the complete works of Charbonneau Marina Real Estate Today with Lynda Huber 2019 Moorage Season: April 1 - October 31 Preparing to put your home on the Market? Your Charbonneau Neighbor in Real Estate Make your home warm and inviting to boost your home’s value and reduce time on the market. Use these steps to help you through the process. • Do a thorough cleaning inside and out. 2019 SEASON FEES: 20 foot slip 25 foot slip 30 foot slip Charbonneau Residents $900 $950 $1,000 Non-Charbonneau $1,000 $1,050 $1,100 • Pack up personal decorations, select a few nice pieces to display so the home is not barren. • I suggest leaving 3 items of varying heights on most surfaces. • Set a scene. Create vignettes throughout the home to help buyer’s envision living there. • Brighten the rooms. Paint a fresh coat of a warm neutral color on the walls. Then accessorize. • Spruce up your entry and curb appeal. Potential homeowner’s will form an opinion about the home’s value within 10 seconds of seeing it in person and 90% of homebuyers will look at photos of homes on the internet making curb appeal a show stopper. If you are thinking of selling, just give me a call. I will be happy to meet with you to help you through this process. • Scale back furniture to make the room look larger. To moor a boat or other watercraft at the dock please come to the CCC offi ce to fi ll out the paperwork, receive your assigned slip number, and pay the moorage fee. A $25 refundable key deposit is required in addition to the lease. • Rethink the furniture placement to guide buyers from one room to another. Create a focal point on the farthest wall from the door. Would you be interested in storing your kayak at the Charbonneau Marina? While this is not an option right now CCC is gauging interest. Please contact the offi ce at 503-694-2300 for more info. Lynda is a Charbonneau resident licensed in the State of Oregon. She is available to help you with all your Real Estate needs. Call her today at If you have questions, please contact the CCC offi ce at 503-694-2300. If you would like to tour the dock prior to signing a lease, please contact Rick at 360-771-7998 or [email protected] Shakespeare,” director Rick Hoover said. “They almost do it, but they abridge them by saying that the comedies are all basically the same story.” The three actors crash through the classic plays in a variety of styles, including a rap song, a cooking show, a football game, topped off with “MacBeth” done in horrendously bad Scottish accents, only to realize at the end of act one that they’ve nearly done all the plays. Finding themselves left with “Hamlet,” more chaos ensues before intermission. Rejoining the stage, the actors finish strong, eventually doing the whole thing again, faster, and backwards. “It’s a farce and a real family show,” Hoover said, “and it’s great for people who don’t know or hate Shakespeare because they’ll see it in a completely different light.” Come see the madness unfold at 7:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, May 24 and 25, and Sunday, May 26, for a matinee at 2:30 p.m. For tickets go to wilsonvillestage. org. ■ 503-422-5617 [email protected] • www.L.HuberHomes.com 16825 SW Boones Ferry Rd. Lake Oswego OR 97035