The Charbonneau Villager Newspaper 2019 June issue Villager newspaper | Page 9
THE CHARBONNEAU VILLAGER 9
June 2019
No signs are allowed at
the first entrance.
An organizational and
sign-making meeting will
By CARLYNE LYNCH
be held June 25 at the
clubhouse. If you cannot
Charbonneau’s East Side
come
designate someone in
Garage Sale returns for the
your
area
to register for
43rd annual summer June
you.This meeting in
29-30.
mandatory.
This event is a great way
Each area needs to have
to meet your neighbors and
free up space in your house. one or two people
responsible for placing and
Start sorting now!
Registration for the sale is taking down their signs each
morning and evening. A list
now open. You need to
of sale items needs to be
provide legible house
emailed to me by June 20.
numbers/addresses and
This list, along with your
email addresses to
house number, will be listed
[email protected].
on the inside of the map.
The sale covers most of
I will be sending out
Fairway Drive, Arbor Lake
additional
instructions as
and adjacent streets. It then
needed
via
my email
cuts down Old Farm Road
newsletter. I will not
and French Prairie so it
know your house number
does include many folks,
just not the first entrance as until I design the routes
for the map. You will
our visitors get confused
know June 25. ■
and lost.
Get ready for East
Side Garage Sale
Elaine Luneke
■ From Page 7
brings to all her work.
“I believe that pursuing artistic endeavors
can enhance everyone’s quality of life. I
especially enjoy working with people who do
not think that they are ‘talented’ to help them
see how much fun and fulfilling art can be,”
Luneke explained.
Wandering around in one of her classes to get
a couple snapshots for this article, I saw some
extraordinary work being done. Great rapport
between Luneke and her students was obvious
the moment I stepped into the class. In just a few
minutes, I watched Luneke confer with several
students making helpful suggestions and getting
very positive responses.
One of Luneke’s students, Lissa Willis, told
me last year that Luneke is an inspirational
teacher. “I have done things I never thought I
was capable of. She’s just great,” Willis said.
When I again wandered around one of her
classes this year, I saw the very same
dynamic at work.
Luneke and husband, David, have been
Charbonneau residents since 2012. They
came to the Portland area in 1986, spending
PMG FILE PHOTO
Instructor Elaine Luneke, left, demonstrates a watercolor
technique for a classroom observer and student Sue Wright,
right.
most of their years in West Linn.
Prior to moving to Oregon, Luneke worked
for an architectural and stained glass
company in Springfield, Ill. Of her 10 years
there, Luneke said “some of our most
exciting work was for ecclesiastical settings,
designing stained glass windows and
interiors for new and existing churches.”
“We had the opportunity to restore pieces
as diverse as Tiffany and Frank Lloyd
Wright,” she added.
Luneke is as inspirational a teacher as she
is talented as an artist and designer. You will
enjoy meeting her and work as you enter this
year’s Charbonneau Art Festival, Nov. 1-3.
It is not too early to mark your calendars. ■
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