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14 THE CHARBONNEAU VILLAGER February 2020 Charbonneau Arts Association By ERIC HOEM Setting the stage for continued success The main purpose of the award reception Jan. 12 was to present our an- nual donation to each of the HOEM high school art programs our nonprofit fund- raising supports. There was cof- fee, tea, and light hors d’oeuvres with live music provided by pia- nist Marilyn Anderson. During the awards reception, the Charbonneau Arts Association do- nated $4,000 each to the art program at Canby and Wilsonville High Schools. These donations represent pro- COURTESY PHOTOS Left to right: Jennifer Dorsey, Eric Hoem, Christopher Shotola-Hardt, Angenette Escobar, and Charlie Hyman during the awards reception. ceeds from the 2019 Charbonneau Art Festival, which was held November 1-3, 2019, with attendance that topped 1,000 patrons for the first time in its 35 year existence. At Wilsonville High School, 400-480 students take art classes each semes- ter, reports teacher Christopher Sho- tola-Hardt. “We have designated a special account to help cover entry fees and tuitions for competitions and workshops for our students, opportu- nities for young artists outside the normal classroom routines and in- Christopher Shotola-Hardt, Wilsonville High teacher, presents Eric Hoem with a thank you card from students. house exhibitions,” Shotola-Hardt said. “We want to continue support- ing students getting involved in the Scholastic Art Awards. We have also talked about bringing in special pre- senters and artists whose skill sets See ARTS ASSOCIATION / Page 15 CCC Board Application Process Now Open Homeowners interested in serving on the Charbonneau Country Club (CCC) Board of Directors should submit a letter of interest and qualifications to the CCC Office by Monday, March 16 at Noon. The CCC Nominating Committee will meet with applicants in early March. Board director terms are for three years. Voting takes place in May and new board members are announced at the annual meeting on May 20. Informational packets are available at the CCC office. For more information, email  [email protected] Welcome to a new concept in assisted living. Introducing Kellogg Assisted Living at Mary’s Woods. Open to all. No entrance fees. No worries. Just the extra bit of assistance you need. Find out how to restore balance to your relationship. Call 1-866-963-4887 or visit KelloggAssistedLiving.org. or call 503-694-2300 . 17395 Holy Names Drive • Lake Oswego, OR 97034 • AL License #1417027771