Club Meeting: Wilsonville Police Department Update

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

Wilsonville Police Chief Rob Wurpes will provide an overview of the Wilsonville Police Department, including its design, staffing, and key data. This session offers insight into how the department operates and serves the community, with extra time dedicated to answering questions. The Wilsonville Police Department, in partnership with the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office, works to preserve life, uphold the law, and promote safety with a team of patrol officers, detectives, traffic officers, and specialized staff.

No Meeting – Happy Independence Day!

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

There will be no Rotary meeting in observance of Independence Day.

Club Assembly: President’s Vision for the New Rotary Year 2025–26

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

President's Inaugural Meeting, " President’s Vision for the New Rotary Year 2025–26," hosted by our newly elected President, Josh Dalglish. This event will mark the beginning of President Dalglish's term and showcase the plans for our upcoming year.

Club Meeting – The Last Limbo: Looking Back on Decades of Rock

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

Jerry Hofmann, the bandleader of the classic Rock ‘n’ Roll band Johnny Limbo and the Lugnuts, will be sharing tales from his musical journey. Later in the evening, prepare to be entertained as Johnny Limbo and the Lugnuts light up the stage for their farewell performance. Jerry’s presentation, as engaging as the performances themselves, promises an unforgettable experience.

Club Assembly – What Happened in Calgary: RI Convention Recap

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

Pat Wolfram recaps the 2025 Rotary International Convention in Calgary, sharing key takeaways and ideas from a global gathering of Rotarians focused on service, innovation, and connection. A Club Assembly is a special meeting where Rotarians receive updates and collaborate on goals for the current Rotary year. The public is invited to learn more about the Rotary Club of Wilsonville’s programs, projects, and impact.

Club Meeting-Hit Machine: The Music, The Energy, The Connection

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

Bart Hafeman, the dynamic bandleader of Hit Machine, a high-energy Top 40/variety/dance band, will share his experiences leading this energetic seven-piece ensemble. Celebrated for its vibrant and powerful performances, Hit Machine takes the stage later that evening, delivering their top hits and crowd-favorite dance numbers. Bart's talk, filled with insights from his journey in the music industry, promises to be as energizing and engaging as the band's performance. More information will be provided soon.

Club Assembly-The Game Plan: 2025-26 Committee Goals

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

President Josh Dalglish will present “The Game Plan,” outlining committee goals for the 2025–26 Rotary year. This Club Assembly is a chance to align on priorities and ensure the club’s direction reflects Rotary’s core values of service, fellowship, and community engagement.

Meeting-Reaching Beyond the Bars: The Impact of TACE

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

Kyle Bunch and Brad Hansen will reflect on the 2025 Through a Child’s Eyes (TACE) event at Coffee Creek Correctional Facility, highlighting how this Rotary-led program continues to foster meaningful connections between incarcerated mothers and their children.

Club Meeting-Meet the Mayor: Vision and Updates

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

Mayor Shawn O’Neil will provide updates on key city initiatives and share his vision for Wilsonville’s future in this special presentation. As the city’s 10th mayor, O’Neil brings years of public service and deep knowledge of local government to the role.

Club Meeting-Access, Inclusion, and Empathy: A Theatrical Journey

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

Patrick Walsh, Executive Artistic Director of Northwest Classical Theater Collaborative, shares how his recent prison performance tour led to the development of a new theater program at Coffee Creek Correctional Facility—using the arts to support rehabilitation, build skills, and foster meaningful connection.