Club Meeting: Tales from a Soul Survivor

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

Curtis Salgado, an award-winning vocalist, instrumentalist, and songwriter, celebrated for his impact on the Soul/Blues/R&B genres. Described by NPR as "an icon" with "a huge voice," Salgado is revered worldwide for his performances, capable of extracting every ounce of soul from his songs. Celebrating over 40 years in music, Salgado returns with "Damage Control," his first full band album in four years, featuring an exciting lineup of fresh, original material. Later that evening, get ready to be moved as Curtis Salgado takes the stage, delivering powerful hits and soul-stirring numbers from his new album. His talk, rich with anecdotes from his extensive musical journey, promises to be as captivating and profound as his performances.

Summer Concert: Curtis Salgado

Town Center Park 29400 SW Park Place, Wilsonville, OR, United States

Award-winning soul, blues, and R&B artist Curtis Salgado brings his powerful voice and musical mastery to our stage. Known for his dynamic live shows and insightful songwriting, Salgado has earned multiple Blues Music Awards, including the prestigious B.B. King Entertainer of the Year. His latest album, "Damage Control," features a mix of vibrant originals and a high-energy cover, all showcasing his deep musical roots and innovative sound. Don’t miss the opportunity to experience the man NPR calls “an icon” live in concert!

Club Meeting: The Power of Connecting Through Music

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.

Summer Concert: Hit Machine

Town Center Park 29400 SW Park Place, Wilsonville, OR, United States

Hit Machine, led by Bart Hafeman, is a high-energy Top 40/variety/dance band renowned for its vibrant performances that light up the stage with hits from all eras. This seven-piece band is bringing their signature synchronized dance moves and interactive performances that will have everyone on their feet. Known for their engaging shows, Hit Machine has been a major draw at events throughout the Portland Metro area, and has entertained for clients like Nike and Intel.

Club Meeting: Mayor Julie Fitzgerald’s Wilsonville State of the City

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

Mayor Julie Fitzgerald will deliver her Wilsonville State of the City presentation, highlighting the achievements, challenges, and developments shaping our community. Elected as Wilsonville’s ninth mayor in November 2020, Julie collaborates with community members, City of Wilsonville staff, and elected officials across the region to advance the city's objectives. She serves a population of over 27,000 residents and an industrial employment force of 21,000.

Club Meeting: Overview of OSU Extension-Clackamas Programs

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

Leah Sundquist, Manager/County Liaison of the OSU Extension Service in Clackamas County, will provide an overview of the diverse and impactful programs offered by OSU Extension-Clackamas. Discover how initiatives such as Master Gardener and Urban Horticulture, Forestry and Natural Resources, Family and Community Health, and the 4-H Youth Development program benefit our community. Supported by state and federal funding, along with community partnerships, these programs align perfectly with the interests of our members and promote substantial community engagement and development.

Club Meeting: A Girl, A Holocaust Survivor, and a Friendship That Made History

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

Claire Sarnowski from Lake Oswego, Oregon, will share her experiences and insights from her book, Remember My Story: A Girl, a Holocaust Survivor, and a Friendship That Made History. Claire, who attended local schools and graduated in 2022, will discuss her journey with Holocaust survivor Alter Wiener and their joint efforts to make Holocaust education mandatory in Oregon's public schools. She will also read from her memoir and talk about her work as an author and activist since the book's publication in January 2024. This memoir is a tribute to friendship, community, and the power of activism. Copies of her book will be available for purchase.

Club Meeting: Never Give Up – A Vietnam POW’s Story of Survival

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

Retired Colonel Lynn Guenther, father of Wilsonville High School Head Football Coach Adam Guenther, will share his experiences from his time as a Forward Air Controller (FAC). His role shifted dramatically from engaging enemy targets to enduring a 414-day survival ordeal from December 26, 1971, to February 12, 1973. Through this challenging time, he discovered the indispensable value of faith, family, and friends, offering profound insights into resilience and the human spirit.

Club Meeting: The Performing Arts in Wilsonville

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

Rotarian David Niklas, President of WilsonvilleSTAGE, will share the transformative power of live theatre. David will explore how WilsonvilleSTAGE enhances the local arts scene, strengthens community ties, and supports artistic expression. He'll illustrate the profound impact of theatre on audiences through personal anecdotes and scientific studies, advocating for its vital role in our community.

Club Meeting: Overdose Awareness in Clackamas County

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

Apryl Herron or Katie Knutsen from Clackamas County Public Health will discuss significant efforts to combat the overdose crisis, highlighting crucial public health strategies and community actions. Apryl leads the substance use and overdose prevention initiative, collaborating with first responders on Project Hope. Katie supports overdose prevention work, providing education, addressing stigma, and building community partnerships. Their combined efforts aim to enhance community-based solutions and support recovery.