Club Meeting: Making Your Money Last for Life
Al Kader Shrine Center 25100 SW Parkway Ave, Wilsonville, OR, United StatesFinancial advisor Alicia Itzaina will discuss factors to consider so that retirement income will last through your lifetime.
Financial advisor Alicia Itzaina will discuss factors to consider so that retirement income will last through your lifetime.
Three Rotarians — Jennifer Allain, Gladys Boutwell and Tabitha West — will discuss their personal and professional backgrounds in what is known within Rotary as a "classification talk." Rotary is made up of local professionals who desire to make friends and serve the community.
Former school administrator Michael C. Johnson will give a presentation on the inadequacies of our current system of public education. He is concerned that our current instructional approaches and curriculum expectations are vestiges of the past, rather than directions that will adequately prepare students for their futures.
Simon Fulford, executive director of Parrott Creek Child & Family Services, will discuss some of the hidden impacts of the coronavirus pandemic on vulnerable children and families, what this means for how our communities recover and what the nonprofit community are doing in response.
Rotary District 5100 Governor Jim Boyle will be our guest speaker. Through service, Jim and his wife Nancy have developed lasting friendships and a network that spans the world. Jim has sponsored 24 new members and believes the WORLD NEEDS MORE ROTARIANS.
Two Rotarians — Bob Bauer and Austin Ramey — will discuss their personal and professional backgrounds in what is known within Rotary as a “classification talk.” Rotary is made up of local professionals who desire to make friends and serve the community.
Jeff Stone, executive director of the Oregon Association of Nurseries, will speak about the disasters of last 12 months, how they have affected growers, and what is being done — or not being done — to assist farmers and growers.
Malee Ojua is the owner, founder and chief executive officer of Sacred Fire Creative, a woman-led, BIPOC-owned digital marketing agency, and will be our guest speaker.
Physical therapist Renée James of Boones Landing Physical Therapy in Wilsonville will discuss dynamic movements that will re-awaken dormant neural connections that may be inhibiting your muscles from activating in the right sequence.
Scott Kerman, the executive director of Blanchet House of Hospitality, will discuss how the nonprofit serving the homeless has experienced a significant increase in the demand for its daily hot meals and clean clothing services due to the economic strain caused by the pandemic.