The Charbonneau Villager Newspaper 2019 Mar issue Villager newspaper | Page 11

THE CHARBONNEAU VILLAGER 11 March 2019 Niners By MARY FIEWEGER New members and fundraisers for girls HS team The Niners season begins with our Welcome Back Coffee and new Members Orientation Tuesday, April 2. The agenda includes a light breakfast/ brunch. The Wilsonville High School girls golf team and Coach Nichols will stop by to introduce the 2019 team and thank us for our support. Following the theme “Fit to a Tee,” local physical therapist, Jamie Dutra, Providence Health (Wilsonville) Sports Therapy, will be reviewing and demonstrating ways to get in shape for the upcoming golf season. We will be learning the “Tipping Bird!” The Niners Rules Committee will review some of the new golf rules; several will really benefit us! Our first Scramble will be played May 7. Our theme is Niner-Ritaville. We will be serving non-alcoholic margaritas in celebration of Cinco de Mayo. This season we have nine new members! I will be introducing them in the next few issues. Please welcome Bobbie Farinsky. Bobbie and her husband are originally from San Francisco and moved here from Palos Verdes. Bobbie likes to play bridge, enjoys reading and is an artist (paints). Lindy Blaesing says she is now 100 percent retired. Lindy was a hospice nurse for 30 years. Barbra Edward also is newly retired. She likes to play 9 holes and enjoys lunch with a glass of iced tea! Barbra enjoys skiing and hiking and reading. Sandee Brown has an antique shop in Canby, The Red Door. She enjoys reading, being outdoors, fishing and playing golf with her husband in the Thursday evening group. She is active with Boys and Girls Aid, Cypress Branch Auxiliary. Kathryn Hartlaub hails from Pennsylvania. She is now retired as a former teacher and school principal. She enjoys traveling! Kathryn has climbed Machu Picchu in Peru! She just returned from Barcelona and will be going to Europe and Sweden soon. Kathryn practices Yoga, enjoys walking and being with her 3 grandsons (another on the way). Look for more introductions in our April Villager. ■ WHS girls golf ready for action We will have well over 20 girls on our team this year (one of the largest girls golf teams in the state Oregon). We currently have 30 girls who have expressed an interest in playing this year. We are absolutely amazed at the progress and growth of our girls golf program. This is certainly a credit to the great support we have received from The Niners Golf Club, Charbonneau Golf Club, Sandelie Golf Club, our school, our team and coaches. We feel very fortunate to have so many wonderful people and orga- nizations supporting our team and program. While we are ecstatic about having such a great turnout, it also presents some challenges. Fortunately, we have 4 great assistant coaches return- ing this year along with our head coach, so we will be able to help coach and teach our team the game. The other challenge is team uniforms and gear. We are in the process of purchasing team polos and long sleeve pullovers for all of these girls. We receive $400 from our school district per year for girls golf expenses. We need between $2,500 and $3,000 to pur- chase gear for a team with this many girls. We are reaching out to you today to help us make up the difference.  Will you “rally round” our team so we can repre- sent Wilsonville High School and Wildcat golf around the state of Oregon? You can help us reach our goal today by donating. Thank you! With dining this good your friends may show up at lunchtime and stay through dinner. Once upon a time, dining at a retirement community did not bring forth words of praise. But not so anymore. At SpringRidge the reviews for our restaurant-style dining are in, and they range from wow! to yummmmmm! Call us to set up a time and taste for yourself at a complimentary lunch and tour. Please call 503.925.4968 to schedule. Join us for Lunch! Join us for a delicious lunch prepared by our culinary team. Afterwards, take a tour and learn more about the exceptional senior lifestyle offered at SpringRidge. — Coach Nichols  Make checks payable to the Niners, and clearly mark that it is for the Wilsonville Girls Golf Team. Place in an envelope and deposit it into the Niners drop box located in the pro shop club area. Thank you! I n de p e n de n t & A s s i s t e d L i v i ng • M e mor y C a r e 32200 SW French Prairie Road • Wilsonville, OR SpringRidgeatCharbonneau.com • 503.925.4968