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4 THE CHARBONNEAU VILLAGER
June 2019
Charbonneau
Women’s
Association
By ANNE SHEVLIN
Time for transitions as business
year comes to a close
Spring into fashion
The annual fashion show was a big
hit May 13, as lovely Charbonneau
resident models graced the runway
with stunning fashions from Soft
Surroundings in Bridgeport Village.
It’s Party Time served a delicious
luncheon, stunning decorations were
added to the festivities, and treasured
prizes from popular
local vendors were
raffled off. A special
“Sip and Shop”
exclusive shopping
experience, only for
Charbonneau
residents, will be
arranged with Soft Surroundings
later in the summer and a sign-up
sheet was made available at the
fashion show. A big “Thank you” to
Leslie Walker and her team for
creating a fun and fashionable event
for everyone to enjoy. If you are
interested in attending the shopping
event, contact Anne Shevlin at
[email protected].
Cindy Garrison
Charbonneau resident and former
Villager Editor Cindy Garrison was
honored at the March luncheon with
recognition for her many years of
service to the CWA. She served as a
COURTESY PHOTO
Cindy Garrison, left, Anne Shevlin and Lee Harker
recognize Garrison for her service to the CWA Board.
member of the board of directors and
has always been available to take
photos and to chronicle our special
events. CWA presented Garrison with
flowers and expressed gratitude for all
of her work. Thank you, Garrison!
Transitions
As we close the business year for the
association, we say farewell to valuable
board members and committee chairs
who helped us this year. Linda Owen
has done a fantastic job helping us to
determine the best catering choices this
year. After the departure of a long-time
caterer, Owen had to navigate a
number of businesses, menus, pricing
and service delivery models in order to
hammer out just what was needed to
keep our luncheons at the standard we
wish to deliver. It was not an easy job,
yet Owen rose to the occasion and
helped the board and membership sort
through many options to come up with
the best choices. She has served for
over two years and we are grateful for
her good work. We will miss you,
Owen!
Phyllis Tanner has served as the
decorating chairperson this past year
and we have all benefitted from her
lovely sense of style. Tanner knew
just what sort of décor was needed for
each of our monthly luncheons and
special events. She spent many hours
pondering over just the right table
centerpiece or flower arrangements to
compliment the theme of each event.
Tanner organized her own sub-
committee to assist with her efforts,
and was always mindful of the budget
when making her plans. We will miss
you Tanner and thank you for making
our luncheons a sight to behold!
We also want to thank Lynda
Huber-Marshall and Debbie Bray for
chairing our December Holiday
Brunch. Our event was truly a winter
wonderland and helped ring in the
holiday season for all of us. And
lastly, as mentioned above, we want
to recognize Leslie Walker and her
team for making this year’s fashion
show a huge success. Many hours of
coordination are required to organize
this event, and Walker made it all
look easy. Thank you one and all!
After serving six years on the
CWA Board, I am stepping away to
pursue other opportunities to be of
service within Charbonneau. It has
been my honor to work with so many
talented, intelligent, diligent women
who have been willing to give their
time and efforts to make the
Charbonneau Women’s Association a
strong, viable entity within our lovely
community. We have endeavored to
shape the future of the association to
best capture the interests of the
women of Charbonneau, as well as
make a small contribution to our
surrounding communities. I am
humbled to have been a part of these
efforts and I thank you for the
opportunity. ■
Beyond the
Village: We want
to hear from you
By CLARA HOWELL, THE VILLAGER
W
e’re asking Charbonneu
residents to share their
travel tips/experiences
with the Villager in this
feature we call “Beyond
the Village.” Last month, Villager
Co-Editor Clara Howell shared
what she learned on a recent
three-month trip to Thailand. Send
your stories and tips to thevillag-
[email protected]. ■
Orchestra
performs fi nal
concert of
2018-19 season
E
njoy live music during the
Tilikum Chamber Orchesta
concert 7:30 p.m. Saturday,
June 8, at Rex Putnam High
School, 4950 S.E. Roethe Road,
Milwaukie.
The program includes pieces
by Aaron Copland and Johann
Sebastian Bach, along with other
famous orchestral works. Tickets
are $15 for adults, $12 for seniors,
$5 for students and children
12 and under are free. Tickets
can be purchased at the door or
online at www.tilikumchamber-
orchestra.com. ■
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