The Wilsonville Rotary Summer Concerts completed their 17th season in 2018, with great performances by eight headline and supporting acts. The series in Town Center Park raised more than $6,600 for End Polio Now, a project by Rotary International and its partners (including the World Health Organization, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation) to eradicate the crippling disease. As of October, the disease has had just 18 reported cases in three countries in 2018 and the goal is to reduce it to zero. Since 2007, the Rotary Club of Wilsonville has raised more than $72,000 for the cause.Â
News from the Rotary Club of Wilsonville
Below are just some of the things our Rotary Club has been up to. Keep watching this space for more news.
TACE: A success by any measureÂ
Every summer for 16 years, Through a Child’s Eyes, or TACE, has positively impacted the lives of women inmates at Coffee Creek Correctional Facility, as well as their children and families. This past July more than 800 people were involved in the TACE event, including female inmates, their children, caregivers, community volunteers, CCCF staff members, and inmate volunteers. Many members of the Wilsonville Rotary and often their spouses and other family members volunteer each year to run the games, crafts and food booths.Â
Past, present and future: Student exchanges thrive
The Rotary International Youth Exchange Program is in full swing in Wilsonville with WHS students returning to school from a year abroad in a foreign country, or having spent this past summer on a short term family-to-family exchange abroad. Several prior year WHS exchange students have just graduated and are now embarking on their college careers.Â
What’s wrong with our healthcare system? Ask Dr. Vogt
Almost every Thursday, the Rotary Club attracts compelling speakers from different industries, with unique perspectives, and often for a great cause. Recently the Club welcomed a doctor who has spent many years assessing the healthcare system in the U.S. In Dr. Tom Vogt’s estimation, the current problem with the American health care system has nothing to do with political alignments.
President’s Corner
The change of seasons is a great time to reflect on the recent successes of the Rotary Club of Wilsonville. It’s also time to give a huge “thank you” to the people of Wilsonville for your support of the Wilsonville Rotary Summer Concerts, and the continuing success of Through a Child’s Eyes summer family event at Coffee Creek Correctional Facility.
Before we look ahead to another busy year of volunteer efforts that benefit Wilsonville, I would like to look back at some of our Club’s milestones to remind us all how far we have come as a group dedicated to a common cause. Here are just a few of our Club’s historical markers:
About our club
The Rotary Club of Wilsonville, Oregon was chartered in 1975 and will celebrate its 50th anniversary in 2025. We are engaged in many ongoing and one-time service projects that meet local, regional and international needs. We also have fun and build long-lasting friendships, while providing members leadership and growth opportunities.
We are part of Rotary International, a global network of more than 1.2 million neighbors, friends, leaders, and problem-solvers who see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change — across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves.
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