The Charbonneau Villager Newspaper 2019 Apr issue Villager newspaper | Page 27

THE CHARBONNEAU VILLAGER 27 April 2019 Activities ■ From Page 20 For those who are already listed, please check to make sure the information in the blue-colored 2018 directory is current. The directory information includes resident phone numbers and it is possible that this information may have changed. The deadline for making changes is May 15, which is the date of the CCC annual meeting. If you have recently moved to Charbonneau, be sure to contact the CCC office staff at 503-694-2300 or Office@CharbonneauCountryClub. com and let them know how you would like to be listed in the directory. The directory will be printed and delivered by the post office exclusively to Charbonneau addresses sometime in June. Time to register for the “Walk to Remember” benefi tting the Alzheimer’s Association Charbonneau’s Seventh annual Walk to Remember will take place Sunday, May 19 at 11 a.m. Our walk this year will be a shorter route than in previous years to accommodate a larger range of ages and mobility. Attendees will enjoy a lovely walk through a Charbonneau neighborhood followed by a free BBQ lunch and entertainment at SpringRidge Court. Please pre-register so we know how many guests we will be serving. This event begins and ends at SpringRidge Court. Several gift baskets are donated by local businesses and will be raffled off CHARBONNEAU VI LL AG ER VOL. 42, NO. 2 Q FEBRUARY Q CHARBONNE AU, OREGON 2019 PRSRT. STD. U.S. POSTAGE PAID GRESHAM, OR PERMIT NO. 32 Thank you, Cindy! — Page 10 Singles club goes all female — Page 15 Hold the date for FREE document shredding & drug disposal day Windermere Real Estate and Charbonneau Country Club are teaming up to help you with some spring cleaning. A shredding truck will be stationed behind the Windermere building for FREE on-site shredding of documents June 1 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. For more information, contact the CCC office or Windermere. Canned food donations accepted to support our local food bank. In addition, the CCC Disaster Preparedness Committee has arranged a drug disposal event. There will be more information about this event in the next issue of the Villager newspaper. With love in their hearts — Page 6 Ladies’ Poker Nite Calling all Ladies! Charbonneau resident Donna Rhoten would like to start up a Texas Hold ‘em monthly card game. She is hoping to put together a fun group of like-minded Charbonneau women who love to play poker. Who is interested? Day or evening? Please email her at [email protected]. Donna will contact each of you to begin forming a monthly card game! Beginners are welcome and no experience is necessary. Art For Life: Drawing A second session of “Art for Life: Drawing” will be offered on Tuesdays, 6 to 7:30 p.m. beginning April 2, and will take place in the basement art room of Charbonneau Country Club. The course will run for six weeks and will be limited to eight adults. The focus will be on drawing, using various tools, techniques and exercises to ensure that each individual feels successful. These sessions are especially appropriate for, but not limited to, anyone lacking confidence with drawing or other related skills and offer opportunity for questions and discussions about art-related concepts and mysteries. Kimberly Boehler has a doctorate in education with an emphasis in art education. As an art educator, she has taught all ages including 15-plus years combined at Montana State University and Southern Oregon University and 10 years at Ashland Middle School. Kim lives in Charbonneau. Call Kim Boehler at 406-579-7151 to sign up. Cost for 6 weeks is $65 ($60 = $5 materials). ■ ADVERTISE IN THE VILLAGER! Contact Jesse Marichalar Changes for board nominations Published by After taking the winter season off, community theater group WilsonvilleSTAGE is back with a madcap comedy. 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 Shakespeare,” director Rick Hoover said. “They almost do it, but they abridge them by saying that the comedies are all basically the same story.” MAY ISSUE DEADLINE IS APRIL 11th — Page 2 Plus Event Calendar, all club reports and more! The play’s the thing 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 or purchase tickets in the CCC office. Reach every resident in Charbonneau. Inside the Villager New year, new management — Page 8 after lunch. Last year, this event raised $7,142 for the Alzheimer’s Association. If you would like to donate a basket, volunteer or need more information, please contact the Country Club or SpringRidge Court (registration forms are available at both locations). This event is a wonderful way to show your support for friends and family who have been diagnosed or are caregivers of someone with Alzheimer’s. JON HOUSE PAMPLIN MEDIA GROUP PHOTO: 971-204-7774 [email protected]