The Villager Dec. 2013 | Page 20

Page 20 The Charbonneau Villager December 2013 Library Happenings Wilsonville Library Greg Martin Hi Wilsonville! Although December is traditionally a month when the droning hoards find themselves in retail environments rather than hanging out in the big, pale library, we nonetheless have a slew of events planned for when you tire of canned music and sore feet! On Tuesday, December 3 at 6 pm is our National Novel Writing Month wrap-up party. All November long, you’ve been working on your Great American Novel (right?). Now comes the time to celebrate! Just in case you haven’t actually written a novel, you can console yourself on Saturday, December 7 at 9 am by attending the Wilsonville Garden Club Swag Sale. We like the Garden Club, because they take care of our beautiful roses. Come on down and get yer beautiful holiday arrangements at rock-bottom prices! On Tuesday, December 10 at 4 pm, it’s back to writing for adults! If you’re a writer looking for encouragement and support for your work, the Writers’ Group meets regularly to share writing goals and experiences in a supportive environment. Set a spell and meet the regulars! Thursday, December 12 at 6 pm, it’s the Wilsonville Book Club, which has been around long enough that it’s now a veritable institution! This month’s book will be William Faulkner’s As I Lay Dying, Faulkner’s harrowing account of the Bundren family’s odyssey across the Mississippi countryside to bury Addie, their wife and mother. Narrated in turn by each of the family members - including Addie herself - the novel ranges in mood, from dark comedy to the deepest pathos. The novel is considered one of the most influential in American fiction in structure, style and drama. As always, copies are available for checkout for the month before the meeting. On Saturday, December 14 at 2 pm, our ever-popular Booknotes Concert will feature the Northwest Senior Theater with a full Christmas show! Bring the smelling salts, and find out more at the library website. Wilsonville’s popular Genealogy Club will meet on Monday, December 16 at 1 pm. Genealogists of the present and future are invited, and past genealogists will be there too, if only in spirit! Led by our own Malia Laughton, you are certain to find help for knotty genealogi cal problems, or even just how to begin. Free, and in the Oak Room. Our newest group is creating some buzz as it meets again on Wednesday, December 18 at 4 pm. That’s right - It’s the Great Books Discussion Group! If you find yourself interested in philosophy and the ‘big questions’ of life, then please join us each month for a roundtable discussion of how modern day issues are reflected and illuminated by the great Western classic books. This month’s reading will be Alienated Labor, by Karl Marx, which just goes to prove that what ‘they’ say about libraries just must be true! A copy of the reading is available at the library’s Reference Desk. Stop by or give us a call. Be sure to whisper. Last but not least, the holidays . . . you knew they were coming! On Tuesday, December 24, we will close early at 2 pm. Unsurprisingly, we’ll also be closed all day on December 25, then again on January 1. Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Joyous Kwanzaa . . . take your pick, but be sure to enjoy yourself. Upcoming Rotary Events December is family month at Rotary. It is a time to honor those in Rotary and those who support all we do. We thank you for all your support during the past year. You helped raise over $6,000 to eradicate Polio. You donated your time and energy at the summer concert series. You helped raise money for Wilsonville schools with omelet/pancake breakfasts. You honored Charbonneau vets. You gave your time and money to support Through a Child’s Eyes at Coffee Creek Correctional Facility. You supported Chess for Success in Wilsonville middle schools. You also helped secure a grant to install solar electricity and solar water purification systems in Tanzania. Lastly, you helped us honor Wilsonville’s First Citizen and raise money for all our activities at our Heart of Gold auction/dinner. Thank you for your ‘Service Above Self.’ In December, we will have three interesting speakers. Our lunch meetings start at noon at the Al Kader Shrine Center in Wilsonville. Come join us. If you are interested in a light lunch, please contact John Holley at 503-6948020 or [email protected]. For more information on Rotary, visit www.wilsonvillerotary.com. December 5: Phillip Margolin, co-founder of Chess for Success - Athletics for the Mind. Phillip will talk about how playing chess helps school children develop their learning skills. December 12: Linda & Paul Erickson, Save the Cheetahs. Linda and Paul will talk about the plight of these endangered cats and what is being done to save them. December 19: Drew Shavere, Columbia Benefits Group. Drew will help us make sense of the affordable care act and your insurance options. Good News for Skiers Skiers 75 and older will ski free at Mt. Hood Meadows. Yes, I said "FREE." This just proves there are a few benefits to growing old. Ski buses to Mt Hood Meadows will start January 8, 2014, leaving from Rolling Hills Church located off I-205 (3550 SW Borland Road in Tualatin). This is a great way to sit back and let the bus driver and hostess do their best to make it a very pleasant experience. Coffee, rolls and fruit will be served on the ride up www.charbonneaucountryclub.com and snacks and drinks on the way home. The Bus leaves Rolling Hills Church at 7:45 am and will be back at 6 pm. Many skiers on the bus have been coming for over 40 years. This is the Best way to chase away the winter blues! Remember, when it is raining here, chances are, it is snowing in the mountains. "Let it snow, Let it snow, Let it snow." For more information, call Helen Heestand at 503-694-2192. See you on the bus!