Club Meeting: Reducing Energy Use and Lowering Utility Bills

Black Bear Diner 30175 S.W. Parkway Ave., Wilsonville, OR, United States

Taylor Swan, Outreach Specialist of Energy Trust of Oregon, will present on how to reduce energy use and lower utility bills through home improvements and simple energy tips. This workshop equips homeowners and renters with the tools and knowledge to control their energy use, lower energy costs, and live more comfortably. Attendees will also learn about resources and funding available for energy-related home repairs and projects, providing valuable insights into cost-effective ways to make homes more energy-efficient and contribute to a greener environment.

Club Meeting: Helping Women Survive the Trauma of Cancer, One Friend at a Time

Black Bear Diner 30175 S.W. Parkway Ave., Wilsonville, OR, United States

Allison Hancock, Executive Director of Breast Friends in Tigard, will present on "Helping Women Survive the Trauma of Cancer, One Friend at a Time." Founded in 2000 by breast cancer survivors Becky Olson and Sharon Henifin, Breast Friends is dedicated to ensuring that no one faces a breast cancer diagnosis alone. The organization provides compassionate support, interactive programs, and a strong sense of community from diagnosis through thriving beyond. Breast Friends strives to be relevant, accessible, and inclusive, offering support and understanding to all individuals regardless of their stage in the breast cancer journey.

Club Meeting: History of Butteville and the Butteville Store

Black Bear Diner 30175 S.W. Parkway Ave., Wilsonville, OR, United States

Ben Williams, a resident of French Prairie and President of Friends of Historic Butteville, will present on the history of Butteville and the Historic Butteville Store. Once a thriving port town and the "Hops capital of Oregon," Butteville faced decline with the arrival of the railroad around 1907, while Wilsonville benefitted from new transportation routes. The Butteville Store, the longest continuously operating retail establishment in Oregon, remains a significant landmark. Ben will explore the factors that fueled Wilsonville's success and contributed to Butteville's downturn, highlighting the region's past and ongoing preservation efforts.

Club Meeting: Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, & Accessibility (IDEA) within Rotary

Black Bear Diner 30175 S.W. Parkway Ave., Wilsonville, OR, United States

Chase Morinaka, Rotary IDEA Task Force Co-Chair, will present on Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, & Accessibility (IDEA) within Rotary. He will discuss the core principles guiding Rotary's commitment to IDEA, including valuing diversity, recognizing barriers to participation and leadership for historically underrepresented groups, and advancing equity. Chase will emphasize the importance of appreciating individuality, fostering an inclusive culture where everyone feels valued and belongs, and maintaining transparency about Rotary's DEI journey, aligning with the organization's value of integrity.

Club Assembly: Club Committees and Their Yearly Goals

Black Bear Diner 30175 S.W. Parkway Ave., Wilsonville, OR, United States

A Club Assembly is a special meeting where Rotarians receive updates and collaborate on goals for the current Rotary year. President Mike Bishop will lead a discussion on Club Committees and their yearly objectives. The public is invited to learn more about the Rotary Club of Wilsonville’s programs, projects, and impact.

Club Meeting: The Innovative TotaChair

Black Bear Diner 30175 S.W. Parkway Ave., Wilsonville, OR, United States

Dan Burns and Rob Molzahn, committee chairs of the Rotary Club of Newberg Early Birds, will present on the TotaChair, a lightweight, “tote-able” multi-use chair designed by Ken Austin, co-founder of A-dec. This innovative chair is fabricated and assembled by Rotarians volunteering their time and skills, and it is made available for mission outreach projects and local uses where portability is essential. The TotaChair is ideal for temporary settings in remote regions or local areas requiring mobility, enhancing the ability to provide essential services in diverse environments.

Club Meeting: History of Agriculture in French Prairie and Oregon

Black Bear Diner 30175 S.W. Parkway Ave., Wilsonville, OR, United States

Ben Williams, resident of French Prairie and President of Friends of Historic Butteville, will present on the History of Agriculture in French Prairie and Oregon. Native American cultures thrived in French Prairie long before non-native settlers arrived. The area's unique characteristics attracted early settlers, particularly French-Canadian settlers in the 1830s, who, along with their Kalapuya wives, began farming near St. Paul. By the end of the 18th century, French Prairie had become Oregon’s most productive agricultural area, known for its wheat and hops production. This presentation will explore whether French Prairie will continue to play a central role in the State’s agricultural economy and heritage.

Club Meeting: Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office Update

Black Bear Diner 30175 S.W. Parkway Ave., Wilsonville, OR, United States

Sheriff Angela Brandenburg of the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) will be giving an update on the CCSO. She will discuss her priorities for improving the department to meet public safety needs, focusing on transparency, accountability, and innovative approaches to law enforcement. This presentation will provide valuable insights into the latest developments and initiatives aimed at ensuring the safety and well-being of Clackamas County residents.

Club Meeting: Caring for Special Needs Donkeys at Oregon Donkey Sanctuary

Black Bear Diner 30175 S.W. Parkway Ave., Wilsonville, OR, United States

Jim Urquhart from the Donkey Sanctuary of Oregon will present on Caring for Special Needs Donkeys at Oregon Donkey Sanctuary. Since 2006, Jim and his wife Rhonda have transformed their 40-acre farm into a sanctuary for neglected and abused donkeys. They established Oregon Donkey Sanctuary Northwest in 2021, providing lifelong care for special needs donkeys with the help of dedicated volunteers. Each donkey has a unique story and personality, and the sanctuary aims to educate people on proper care and advance the status of donkeys. The ultimate goal is to create an equine therapy program named Pearl's Place, in memory of their beloved matriarch Pearl.

Club Meeting: Alzheimer’s Awareness

Black Bear Diner 30175 S.W. Parkway Ave., Wilsonville, OR, United States

Shelley Kolb, a Community Educator with the Oregon and Southwest Washington Alzheimer’s Association, will present "Alzheimer’s Awareness." This insightful talk will delve into the growing crisis of Alzheimer’s disease, offering valuable knowledge on understanding, coping, and planning for this complex illness. The presentation will cover definitions of Alzheimer’s and dementia, risk factors, treatments, the ten early warning signs, and essential resources and support for patients and caregivers. Gain the tools you need to navigate the challenges of Alzheimer’s disease.