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THE CHARBONNEAU VILLAGER 31 November 2019 Activities posit, to the CCC office on Nov. 15 to hold your date. ing community and we are looking for- ward to spreading some more of that Charbonneau spirit to the greater com- Snowman Cupcake Decorating Class munity. ■ From Page 29 Enjoy an immersive holiday event Come and celebrate the holiday sea- based on a traditional European-style son by learning to decorate cupcakes as Wine Tasting & Holiday Sale Christmas Market, where you can expe- snowmen in this cupcake decorating Come to the CCC Clubhouse for our class! Kelly from Sprinkles of Joy Bakery rience the sights, sounds and smells of annual wine tasting and sale event, hap- will be instructing you on how to use a the season. Food and drinks will be avail- pening Wednesday, Nov. 13, at 3 p.m. able for purchase throughout the frosting piping bag and work with fon- You will enjoy sampling a variety of dant (an edible sugar dough) to make de- event. wines presented by Brandon Day of Stroll through the forest and 1 million tails for the snowmen faces. This class is Northwest Negociant Project, who will just $25 and all supplies will be provided. lights, while sipping a warm, spicy gluh- educate us with his extensive wine wein. Grab an apron and come the Clubhouse knowledge. Feast on a variety of international din- Friday, Nov. 15. Class begins at 2 p.m. Brandon negotiates with wineries on and by 3:30 p.m., you will have decorated ing options from pizza to fondue. Explore price so we are anticipating many good the market vendors and find the perfect your own cupcakes (one dozen), which values being offered at the tasting event. will be perfect for showing off at an up- Christmas gift. We need to know how much wine to Enjoy music from choirs and cozy up coming party. Register for this class in bring so please purchase your tickets in to a wood-burning fire pit. Those more the CCC office and amaze your family the CCC office as soon as possible. Tick- adventurous will enjoy ice skating or with the new skills you will learn from ets are just $4 per person ($8 per couple). this decorating class!  snowless tubing, while the rest of the Invite your friends and neighbors to par- crew watches from the comfort of our take in this enjoyable afternoon gather- Charbonneau Sharing Begins Dec. 1 fully-covered, heated tents. ing (please bring a favorite appetizer to This event is designed for friends to The holiday season brings thoughts of share). linger, enjoy time together and experi- home and family. Many of us have been Wine will then be available for pick up ence the traditions that make this time of blessed and look for ways we can give the following Wednesday, Nov. 20, just in year so special. back to the community. Would you be time for holiday parties and hostess gifts! There will be heaters and fire pits lo- willing to donate clothing or toys to fami- cated throughout the event, where folks lies in need? Reservations for 2020 Calendar can stop and warm up. Even so, it is high- We will be working with Toy & Joy/ If you are planning a private party in Compassion in Action Clackamas County ly recommended that participants dress 2020 and would like to hold it at the in layers for the weather. (CIACC) again this year. They will dis- Country Club, we will begin taking reser- tribute the items we donate to many de- We will gather at the CCC, on Thurs- vations Friday, Nov. 15, at 9 a.m., in the day, Dec. 5, at 4:30 p.m., where a deluxe serving Wilsonville children and fami- CCC office. motor coach will pick us up and take us lies. The 2020 Clubhouse reservation forms It is so easy to participate! Here is what you to Silverton’s Oregon Garden. We will can be found on our website at www. do, beginning in December: enjoy the festivities until our motor charbonneaucountryclub.com. Please ■ Bring a toy or article of clothing, un- coach departs at 8 p.m. to return to Char- read through the information and talk to wrapped, to the CCC during business bonneau. Purchase your tickets in the Kim in the CCC office if you have ques- hours CCC office for $30. Space is limited so be tions. You can also pick up a printed ■ Do this between Dec. 1-17 sure to purchase your tickets early. form in the CCC office. We will load the collected items and Please fill out the 2020 reservation deliver them to the collection site. New Fiber Art Group Forming form and bring it, along with a $300 de- Charbonneau is a very generous, car- Charbonneau women need a time and CHARBONNEAU VI LL AG ER VOL. 42, NO. 2 Q FEBRUARY Q CHARBONNE AU, OREGON 2019 PRSRT. STD. U.S. POSTAGE PAID GRESHAM, OR PERMIT NO. 32 Thank you, Cindy! — Page 10 Singles club goes all female — Page 15 Contact Jesse Marichalar Changes for board nominations Published by With love in their hearts — Page 6 James, Count Basie, Duke Ellington and more. Dress up for the holidays and try out your ballroom dancing moves while enjoying live music.The Glenn Tadina Swing Street Band will be playing a vari- ety of dance styles.  A catered dinner will be served at 6 p.m. and the dance begins at 7 p.m. Tick- ets are $35 (includes dinner).  Please pur- chase your tickets in the CCC office by the deadline of Dec. 12. ADVERTISE IN THE VILLAGER! — Page 2 Plus Event Calendar, all club reports and more! Holiday Dinner/Dance Come to the Clubhouse, on Tuesday, Dec. 17, to enjoy the sounds of the Big Band Era:  Glenn Miller, Les Brown, Harry Reach every resident in Charbonneau. Inside the Villager New year, new management — Page 8 place to come together while working on their handcrafts, and beginning in No- vember, we all will have a wonderful place for this at the Charbonneau Coun- try Club. Everyone will bring their own project, materials and supplies to work on in the companionship of others that share similar interests. It will be exciting to see what everyone does and see all the possible types of fiber art created by women with ALL skill levels. Whether you embroider, any type of threaded needle work, bead in any appli- cation, use fabric in any of its many ways, knit, crochet.... you get the idea. There will not be group projects, no ma- terials will be provided. You just bring your own thing, and work on it in a good place along with others. This group will be drop-in, if you can be there, come. If you can’t, we hope to see you next time. No sign up. To begin, we will meet Fridays on Nov. 15, Dec. 20, and Jan. 17, from 1-3 p.m. After that we’ll see what the group wants, and the club space availability. If you need more info or encouragement to be there, email me, Joanne at joannemayj@gmail.com. Real- ly like to see you there! JON HOUSE PAMPLIN MEDIA GROUP PHOTO: 971-204-7774 jessem@pamplinmedia.com