The Villager Jan. 2014 | Page 12

Page 12 The Charbonneau Villager January 2014 CGC Report Continued from page 3 many talented volunteers in our community. Denny Atkin, his wife, Jackie, and their mini-labradoodle, Lucy, love their life here in Charbonneau. When they moved in, they sold their second car and bought Brian Horler Dale Owen Bill Johnson Avid golfers, Laura and Glen Noffke, took up residence in Charbonneau in 1998, both retiring from busy professional lives. Laura has been involved in all the women's clubs here, chairing many committees and is a past president of Boys & Girls Aid Cypress Auxiliary and CWGA. She was appointed to the CGC Board in 2008, now serving her second elected term. She is secretary of the corporation. Laura can think of no better place to live and is very appreciative of the an is active in Men's 9-hole golf, acrylic art classes and the Village Greens Circle Homeowners Association. Bill Johnson lived and worked in Portland for 43 years before moving to Charbonneau in 2011. Prior to retirement, he was engaged in information technology businesses and information technology consulting. He enjoys golfing at Charbonneau and participating in the Charbonneau Mens Golf Club (CMGC), Sweet 16 and a Thursday night couples group. He has been on the CGC Board since July 2012 and is currently its treasurer. Sherry Wadley Denny Atkin two golf carts! Before joining the CGC Board, Denny served as president of the CMGC. Denny retired from The Oregonian after a 40-year newspaper career. Sherry Wadley and her husband, Bill, moved to Charbonneau on October 13, 1989. It was Friday the 13th!! She joined the Niners golf club two years later. Sherry was active in the Niners before playing with CWGA. She served on both boards. She plays bridge with several groups. In Bob Wiese Laura Noffke When that cold wind startsWhen that col to blow be sure you are ready for it! be sure you are Ken Waldron Ken Waldron and his wife, Jodee, have lived in Charbonneau for 12 years, since moving from across the river in Wilsonville. Ken retired from Columbia Helicopters two years ago - after a 36-year career there. He worked in several positions, including marketing. He enjoys playing golf at Charbonneau and meeting new friends. Dale Owen retired after 40plus years managing an agricultural and turf equipment business here in the Pacific Northwest. He is an avid golfer and fly fisherman and enjoys spending time with his three daughters, sons-inlaw and seven grandchildren. 2011, she was elected as a director with the CGC. Bob Wiese and his wife, Maryanna, have lived in Charbonneau for 10 years. His business career includes 40 years in the financial service industry, primarily in retail and mortgage banking. Bob joined the CGC Board two years ago and, prior to moving to Charbonneau, was a board member and president of his neighborhood HOA. PlugÊtheÊventsÊ–ÊInsu PlugÊtheÊventsÊ–ÊInsulateÊtheÊexposedÊpipesÊ DrainÊdownÊtheÊirriga DrainÊdownÊ theÊirrigationÊlinesÊ–ÊRemoveÊanyÊ hosesÊleftÊonÊ–ÊGetÊreadyÊforÊtheÊwinterÊchill!Ê hosesÊleftÊonÊ–ÊGetÊreadyÊforÊtheÊwinterÊchill!Ê 10% DISCOUNT off the month of December 10% DISCOUNT off our weatherization program duringour weatherization program du www.charbonneaucountryclub.com