The Charbonneau Villager Newspaper 2019_ Dec issue Villager newspaper | Page 7

THE CHARBONNEAU VILLAGER 7 December 2019 We are in the process of seeking more men and women who are willing to donate their time and serve their community as TVF&R volunteers. This exciting opportunity gives individuals a chance to be part of their fire district. TVF&R offers two ways you can choose to serve your community: ■ Incident Support Volunteer: As an incident support volunteer, you would bring rehabilitation units to major incidents to provide TVF&R firefighters assistance with breathing apparatus, medical monitoring, and other support in a non-firefighting ca- pacity. You would also participate in public education, attend parades, sup- port community events and activities, WELCOME ALTA’S NEW PROPERTY MANAGER Arbor Lake Townhome Asso- ciation residents and friends welcomed their new property manager, Katie Griffiths with a dessert and coffee in late Octo- ber, and bid farewell to Sherie Star. Star had served in that po- sition for the last 13 years. Star, a realtor, lived in Charbonneau TVF&R By CHRISTINA LENT Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue is recruiting volunteers T ualatin Valley Fire & Res- cue is grateful for its dedi- cated cadre of volunteers, who aid us in our mission to create safer communities. By LAURIE MITCHELL and attend monthly drills. ■ Auxiliary Volunteer: As an auxil- iary volunteer, you would play an ac- tive role in TVF&R’s public education program and attend community events. This is a non-emergency re- sponse role. You may work once or twice a week or even a few times each year, depending on your area of inter- est and commitment. You could also help restore and maintain TVF&R’s fleet of antique apparatus. All volunteers must be 18 years old or older, have a high school diploma or an equivalent certificate, pass a criminal background check, have a valid Oregon driver’s license, and live within TVF&R’s service area. All volunteers must obtain CPR and automated external defibrilla- tor training within six months, and inci- dent support volunteers must also obtain emergency medical responder certification within 12 months. Want to learn more? TVF&R is hold- ing a Volunteer Interest Open House Tuesday, Jan. 7, from 6-9 p.m. at Station 50, 12617 S.W. Walnut St., in Tigard. For more information about TVF&R’s volunteer program or to apply to become a volunteer, visit www.tvfr.com/careers. Applica- tions will be accepted through Jan. 12, 2020. for the last 23 years, and recent- ly relocated to Tucson, Arizona. Griffiths began her new posi- tion with ALTA on Nov. 1. A graduate of the University of Oregon, Griffiths is also the cus- tomer service coordinator for Gar- ron Grounds. She resides in Wil- sonville. Katie Griffiths, right, and Sherie Star. COURTESY PHOTO ROOF MASTERS INC. Charbonneau Approved Lifetime Presidential Composition • New Roof Installations • Repairs • Cleanings More than 40 years of Legal Experience you can trust Estate Planning ~ Accident & Injuries Family Law ~ Wills, Probate & Trusts Business Transactions Acquisitions & Accession Sales & Transfers You are our #1 Priority! We are happy to meet with you in your home, the Charbonneau member lounge or in our Lake Oswego office. John Moore Principal Attorney Call for an appointment today! 4248 Galewood St., Lake Oswego 503-675-4300 www.MooreLawGroupPC.com "Quality Work With A Written Workmanship Warranty” FAST DEPENDABLE, QUALITY SERVICE LOCAL REFERENCES - FREE ESTIMATES 503-266-5848 LICENSED, BONDED, INSURED - CCB #85663 FAMILY ORIENTED BUSINESS "SERVING THE LOCAL AREA SINCE 1986" 1701 S IVY ST., CANBY, OR 97013 www.roofmastersoregon.com