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12 THE CHARBONNEAU VILLAGER
December 2019
Charbonneau
Arts Association
By ERIC HOEM
What made the 2019
Charbonneau Arts
Festival so successful?
This year’s
Charbonneau
Arts Festival set
a new standard
for our associa-
tion. The pro-
verbial bar was
raised for us in
HOEM numerous ways
both large and
small. I have reported in previous
issues of The Villager all the plan-
ning and support that developed
through the end of September for
our 36th annual event. And yet, ma-
ny wonderful surprises led to the
way it all came together in the final
weeks of October.
A huge key to the festival’s success
was the marvelous display of volun-
teering by Charbonneau residents.
There were more than 150 time slots
for all the tasks required during four
days of preparation, event, and clean
up. Some 110 different individuals
stepped forward to help. I extend a
most warm “Thank You!” to all who
volunteered.
Special recognition deserved
In the past, I have highlighted lead-
ers in the Charbonneau Arts Associa-
tion that contribute so much. Here, I
want to commend the folks who made
special contributions this year. Start-
ing with the numerous volunteer
slots and individuals, my first shout
out is to Pat Tewell who stepped into
the role of volunteer recruiter ex-
traordinaire and rounded up those
110 folks.
This year Elaine Swyt raised her
own a high standard of covering criti-
cal areas elegantly. She managed
publicity, graphics and the website.
In addition, Elaine ran the silent auc-
COURTESY PHOTOS: JOHN MCLAIN
Elaine Luneke, right, was the featured artist at the art show.
Elaine Swyt, artist and volunteer, wins the
People’s Choice Award.
Thank you to our 2019 Sponsors
and Donors
Platinum: Pamplin Media Group; Wil-
The silent auction raised money for art programs at Canby and Wilsonville high schools.
tion at our opening night reception,
which is one of our most important
fundraiser. At the time of this writ-
ing, preliminary results suggest that
the silent auction added $6,000 to
funds we can donate to local high
school art programs.
Cathi McLain also stepped up big
time. She supported Elaine Swyt with
the website and graphics, including
doing the festival programs. In addi-
tion, Cathi supported Leslie Leeper as
she developed materials for our Fire-
place Room Gallery.
In the Fireplace Room Gallery a
new feature was added this year that
proved very popular. Five artists had
the opportunity to sell packaged art
and greeting cards. This addition to
our typical setup required its own
management. Rick Cady took this on
masterfully and made it work
smoothly for patrons as well as for
the artists.
Facilities management is always a
major concern for me because I want
to be certain that we take care of
Charbonneau Country Club facilities.
Len Zuker managed this to perfection
this year. Our festival uses the entire
country club. From initial set up, to
major rearrangements for the
sonville SUBARU; Tom’s
Wilsonville Catering
Gold: Hubbard Cleaners; Salem Print-
ing & Blueprints, Canby
Silver: Canby Smiles, Dr. Joshua
Wieland, Family Dentistry ; Lynda Hu-
ber, Equity Oregon Real Estate, Canby
& Wilsonville; Parker Johnstone’s Wil-
sonville Honda; Riener Team, Re/Max
Equity Group, Canby; Roof Masters,
Canby; Sherie Star, Elite Realty Group,
Wilsonville; Wilsonville Carpet & Tile
Bronze: Animal Care Clinic,
Wilsonville; Robert Bennett, CPA, Wil-
sonville; Canby Ford; Amy Costello,
Windermere Real Estate, Charbonneau;
Martin’s Town & Country Furniture,
Canby; Dr. Michael Lorio, Town Center
Dental, Wilsonville; Jay Puppo, State
Farm Insurance, Wilsonville; Roth
Heating & Cooling, Plumbing & Electri-
cal, Canby; The UPS Store, Wilsonville;
Wilsonville Dental Group
In-kind Donors: The Charbonneau
Villager; CharbonneauLive.com; Media-
physics, Wilsonville
Special thanks: The City of Wilson-
ville for its support through an
Opportunity Grant
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