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THE CHARBONNEAU VILLAGER 27
February 2019
Charbonneau
Homeowner’s
Association
By JAN LANDIS
CHARBONNEAU HOMEOWNER’S
ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT
In my last year as CHOA president I
plan on working on the future of the
golf course.
The ambiance of Charbonneau is
the golf course, and
for me one of the
reasons I moved here
and love getting up
each day to look at
this beautiful area.
Right now because of
the efforts of the Golf Course Board
and the golf course staff our golf
course is the best it’s been for some
time. Reports in the Villager would
suggest that there is a renewed effort
of CCC and the Golf Board to work on
solutions.
A song that I just added to my
exercise class is: “Where There’s
Love” Bryan Duncan. The words of
this song are:
“Where there is love there is hope
Grab a Friend and get a rope
Pull together”
Scholarships
■ From Page 9
interests and activities, grades,
recommendations and more.
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Thank you,
Cindy! — Page 10
Singles club
goes all
female — Page 15
GIRLS AID
We are not capable of great acts
but we are capable of small acts
with great LOVE.
(Mother Theresa)
What we do at the Cypress
Branch of Boys and Girls Aid is
done with great
LOVE. We love what
we do; many small
things, when all put
together, actually
become great. We
are part of The
Portland Boys and
Girls Aid founded in the late 1800s
which has been doing great things
ever since. Among their services
are:
■ Seneca House caring for
teenage girls.
■ The Nest caring for children
from birth to age 8 that the State
previously placed in hotel rooms.
■ TLP and Compass providing
instruction and equipment needed
by young adults in order to live on
their own.
■ Safe Place providing for
otherwise homeless youth from
12-19 with a drop in place or a place
to stay until permanent
arrangements are found.
■ Providing adoption service
from birth through teen years.
■ Finding foster care that will
ADVERTISE IN THE VILLAGER!
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Changes
for board
nominations
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— Page 2
Plus Event Calendar,
all club reports and
more!
from club member donations, club
budgeted donations and anonymous
donations from the local golf
community. The scholarship
committee is very grateful for the
support and anticipate the program
will continue indefinitely. ■
Cypress Boys
and Girls Aid
last.
These programs work because
they are staffed with trained
counselors. Families and children
are carefully screened and
counseled before and after
adoption and foster care placement.
The folks at Boys and Girls Aid are
very good at what they do.
The Cypress Branch of Boys and
Girls Aid supports these efforts
with time, talent and donations.
Each month we meet for a
luncheon at SpringRidge. The next
one is Feb. 15 at 11:30. Cost is $15 at
the door. Visitors and guests are
welcome. At each luncheon we hear
about all that is going on and what
is new at Boys and Girls Aid. For
further information about the
luncheon call Cherie Sanville at
503-694-5826.
The Boys and Girls Aid Crab and
Rib Dinner every spring is
something that Charbonneau is
known for. Our members each
donate an hour here, or an hour
there; some donate many hours to
make this the success it has always
been.
Why do we all do this? It is
because we LOVE to. Our efforts
help boys and girls to find a forever
home, or really good foster care, or
develop the skills needed to be on
their own.
The small acts of each of our
members amount to a great deal of
LOVE felt by each child we serve.
For more information about Boys
and Girls Aid please visit our
website www.boysandgirlsaid.org.
To see what is happening at the
Charbonneau Cypress Branch, visit
www.cypressonline.org. ■
Reach every resident in Charbonneau.
Inside the
Villager
New year, new
management
— Page 8
I remember “Together we can do it”
and how it helped sustain our golf
course for additional years. Now is the
time to “pull together” on behalf of
this beautiful amenity. The golf course
will be an agenda item for the CHOA
board this whole year. We need to
keep the conversation going.
I am excited to welcome to CHOA
our new board members: Packard
Phillips and Doug Parker. Packard
comes to us from New Orleans where
he practiced law as senior partner and
worked for giant corporations like
P&G and McCann-Ericson. He has an
MBA and a JD and 13 years of
experience teaching marketing and
business management at undergrad
and graduate level. He also has
experience as a real estate investor.
Doug is a four-year Charbonneau
resident. He and Janice moved to
Charbonneau from Lake Oswego and
before that, enjoyed many years
living in Anchorage, Alaska. Along
with their golden retriever, George,
and several cats, they live on
Sacajawea at the Red 7/8 water
hazard. Doug is a management labor
lawyer and heads the Portland and
Alaska offices of international labor
law firm Littler Mendelson, P.C. He
and Janice enjoying spending time
with their two children and their
families (three granddaughters) who
live nearby. ■
With love in
their hearts
— Page 6
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