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22 THE CHARBONNEAU VILLAGER Women’s Association ■ From Page 19 We developed a mission statement for the Association, and made financial and in-kind contributions to the Charbon- July 2019 neau community as well as our larger community as a whole. The CWA Board is committed to seeking your feedback in order to continue to meet the inter- ests of the women of Charbonneau. We wish you all a safe and enjoyable summer. Many of us will travel, others are content to have a stay-cation at home in our lovely community. In fact, every day is a vacation when we live in Charbonneau! in Salem as, in many instances, there is an overlap. One example being the efforts to secure funding for a south- By BOB HARLAND bound auxiliary lane on the I-5 just north and south of the Boone Bridge. Although the 2019 Legislative session had not adjourned as of the deadline for this edition of The Villager, it appeared that funding for the requisite engineer- ing study related to the addition of the aforementioned auxiliary lane on the On May 23, 45 Char- Boone Bridge stood a good chance of bonneau residents at- passing. Otherwise, nothing of signifi- tended a Lawmakers cance to Charbonneau residents had Town Hall event at the been enacted. clubhouse. The event As noted in the June edition of The featured State Repre- Villager, the Civic Affairs Committee sentative Christine HARLAND continues to monitor activities at the Drazan, who repre- Aurora State Airport and those related sents Wilsonville south of the Willa- to land use issues in the area. About the mette River and Wilsonville Mayor airport, Charbonneau residents are en- Tim Knapp. Sen. Alan Olsen was to couraged to attend a planned informa- have attended but was called out of tional meeting in July put on by the town at the last minute due to a death group called Positive Aurora Airport in the family. Drazan provided her Management (PAAM) of which Char- “take” on what the Legislature had ac- bonneau is a member. As plans for this complished as of the date of the Town meeting become more definite, we will Hall. Knapp provided a more local use the CCC’s email distribution list to summary of activities — ones with inform you. which the City has a role, although he Finally, thanks to the Charbonneau too commented on what was going on residents who responded to our invita- Civic Affairs Residents are watching things unfold with Aurora Airport, Boone Bridge Happy Independence Day Wishing you and your family a safe and festive July 4th holiday. Matt Harris Financial Advisor 8995 SW Miley Rd Suite 107 Wilsonville, OR 97070 503-694-1157 NBUUEIBSSJT!FEXBSEKPOFTDPN www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC Mission Statement The Charbonneau Women’s Associa- tion is a social, community-based orga- nization that strives to create an atmo- sphere of camaraderie, entertainment and educational opportunities for its members. The Association supports the local community by providing charitable contributions to the Charbonneau Coun- try Club and other nonprofit organiza- tions in the surrounding area. tion to comment on the efforts of the Civic Affairs Committee. Your support of our work is noteworthy and appreci- ated. Women’s Golf ■ From Page 22 Kathy Stout - 87, Net 1st Allison Lindsay - 53, 2nd Jean Hansen, Sharon Kadell - tie- 60. June 6 Scramble - Net Score 1st Carlyne Lynch, Jackie Peters, Karen Miller, Linda Owen - 49 2nd Laurie Bales, Sharon Kadell, Sheryl Huiras, Debbie Bray - 50 3rd Jan Holley, Lynda Huber Marshall, Kathie Barton, Kathy Gaibler - 51 4th Carole Drango, Dana Richmond, Kathy Stout, Judy Wilcox - 52 Coleen Larson, Leslie Leeper, Betsy Knudsen, Pegi Howell - 52 Joann Linville, Cathi McLain, Patty Graham, Laura Noffke - 52 Parks and Recreation ■ From Page 21 education about losing weight? The goal of this group is to build a community around helping people navigate their path toward becoming healthier by losing weight and increasing physical activity in their lives. If you have tried to lose weight, you know the challenge is staying on track. Many weight loss programs can work, but what’s crucial is commitment, support and accountability. Group members will be able to rely on each other to help with inspiration and the belief they can sustain motivation and be successful. For more information, contact Brad at 503-570-1522 or email at [email protected]. Brad Moore is ACSM CPT, NBC-HWC certified, a Nationally Board Certified Health and Wellness Coach and will facilitate this group. The group meets Fridays from 12:30-1:30 p.m. at the Wilsonville Community Center. There is no charge. Suggestion Box What programs or activities would you like to see offered at the Wilsonville Community Center? Anyone for Chess? Mah jong? Per- haps there are lunch items you would like to see on our monthly menu? Make your voice heard! Please contact Brian Stevenson at [email protected] or 503-570-1523.