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SUMMARY:Club Meeting: Empowering Families in the Community
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Mayra Gómez\, Cindy Lindsley and Maria de Lourdes Horton of the West Linn-Wilsonville District will speak about how the Family Empowerment Center is empowering families in the larger West Linn and Wilsonville communities\, and helping them adjust to the circumstances of the pandemic.  \nThe Rotary Club of Wilsonville meets every Thursday at noon\, living out the club’s main objectives of service and fellowship. Guests are always welcome. Meetings take place on Zoom. Contact President Joe Schwab at president@wilsonvillerotary.com\, or any member of the club for details. \n\nDr. Mayra Gómez was born and raised in Los Angeles\, California. At 15\, her family moved to Oregon where she graduated from Roosevelt High School in North Portland. She obtained a bachelor of science in public policy planning and a bachelor of art in sociology and Spanish from the University of Oregon in 2002. She went on to pursue her master’s degree in urban education at the University of California-Los Angeles. She began her teaching career as a middle school social studies teacher in Los Angeles. \nOnce in Oregon she served as the AVID coordinator\, social studies and English language development teacher at Gresham High School. As an administrator\, she has held the positions of assistant principal at Reynolds High School and Federal Programs Coordinator at Centennial School District.  She earned a doctoral degree in Educational Leadership and Curriculum Development from Lewis and Clark College in the spring of 2017 and is currently the director of college and career readiness in West Linn-Wilsonville School District. She remains active in the Gresham community as Vice Chair of the Gresham-Barlow School Board and Board Chair of El Programa Hispano. Her passion is empowering and encouraging marginalized youth to pursue a higher education\, be change agents in their communities and serve as mentors to younger generations. Dr. Gómez credits her success to the mentorship of community members who believed in her and the endless support and encouragement from her family. Now she strives to do the same for her students. \n\n\nCindy Lindsley grew up and graduated from the neighboring city of Canby. During her youth\, she competed against West Linn-Wilsonville athletic teams. She also worked at the Wilsonville movie theater. Cindy was also raised with a strong growth mindset from her parents\, who worked within the West Linn-Wilsonville School District. Perhaps safe to say\, Cindy was an honoree WLWV district community member from a young age. Upon graduating from the University of Oregon in 2011 with a bachelor’s degree in sociology and business\, she dove into the events industry as a caterer\, florist\, designer\, and finally launched her own wedding coordination business in 2015. Alongside her venture as a small business owner\, Cindy served as the director of special events at the Hillsboro Chamber and found great joy in connecting with community members. During her time with the chamber\, the largest event\, the Hillsboro Latino Cultural Celebration\, attracted over 10\,000 people. \nFast forward a couple years and Cindy entered the West Linn-Wilsonville School District family as the Community Services Manager. In this role\, she helps to monitor the district’s safety and security plans\, school boundaries\, facility use/coordination\, and community activities integrated into the district. In 2020 when the pandemic hit\, Cindy’s department pivoted and accepted oversight of the district’s newly launched Family Empowerment Center. Cindy believes that the schools are the hearts of the community\, and that while the pandemic has hit hard\, in ways it’s also made us stronger than ever before. ‘In the rush to return back to normal\, use this time to consider which parts of normal are worth returning back to’ (by unknown). \n\nMaria de Lourdes Horton is the bilingual family engagement specialist at the Family Empowerment Center. She holds an architectural degree from the School of Architecture at the University Autonomous of Yucatan in Mexico. She also has an asssociate’s degree in teaching English as a communication tool. In Mexico she worked for an architectural firm as well as an English teacher for the high school section of the school she attended since kindergarten. She came to Oregon 21 years ago when she got married\, and is now a U.S. citizen. She and her husband lead a family of nine: two adults\, two teen boys\, two dogs\, two birds and one cat.\n \nMaria has worked for the district for 18 years. She started working in the fall of 2002 as the secretary/registrar at Boones Ferry Primary School in Wilsonville. After 10 years she became head secretary at Lowrie Primary School\, when it opened its doors in the fall of 2012\, where she remained until the fall of 2018. She then got a position at the school district office as an administrative assistant for the human resources department. In the spring of 2020\, as the pandemic crisis arose\, her work changed direction. She began connecting families in the community to the resources they needed for the switch to online learning. That summer\, she accepted the position of bilingual family engagement specialist\, and since last October\, she has been working at the newly formed West Linn-Wilsonville Family Empowerment Center.\n \nMaria enjoys art and watching movies and documentaries. She loves the Pacific Northwest\, as her maternal line passed through this area a few thousand years ago.
URL:https://www.wilsonvillerotary.com/event/meeting-20210401/
LOCATION:Zoom (Contact club for details)
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Speaker
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210408T120000
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DTSTAMP:20260611T013231
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SUMMARY:Club Meeting: Housing and Services in Wilsonville
DESCRIPTION:Julia Doty\, director of programs for Northwest Housing Alternatives\, a nonprofit based in Milwaukie\, will give a presentation on the housing and services NHA offers in Wilsonville. She has been with NHA for over 11 years. Having served as NHA’s director of resident services for six years\, she helped to build the Resident Services program from its inception. As director of programs\, Julia oversees both the Resident Services and Homeless Intervention Services departments. This includes operationalizing grant-funded initiatives\, measuring and analyzing outcomes\, and developing partnerships which further program effectiveness. \nThe Rotary Club of Wilsonville meets every Thursday at noon\, living out the club’s main objectives of service and fellowship. Guests are always welcome. Meetings take place on Zoom. Contact President Joe Schwab at president@wilsonvillerotary.com\, or any member of the club for details.
URL:https://www.wilsonvillerotary.com/event/meeting-20210408/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210415T120000
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SUMMARY:Club Meeting: Serve to Change Lives
DESCRIPTION:Shekhar Mehta is the president-elect of Rotary International and will be president of RI for 2021–22. He will join us via video to discuss how Rotarians can Serve to Change Lives\, and to challenge us to do more and grow more. Incoming Rotary Club of Wilsonville president Curt Kipp will lead the club in a discussion of how they can achieve this for 2021–22 and beyond. \nThe Rotary Club of Wilsonville meets every Thursday at noon\, living out the club’s main objectives of service and fellowship. Guests are always welcome. Meetings take place on Zoom. Contact President Joe Schwab at president@wilsonvillerotary.com\, or any member of the club for details. \nShekhar Mehta is a member of the Rotary Club of Calcutta-Mahanagar\, in West Bengal\, India. An accountant\, he is chair of the Skyline Group\, a real estate development company he founded. He is also a director of Operation Eyesight Universal (India)\, a Canada-based organization. Mehta has been actively involved in disaster response and is a trustee of ShelterBox\, UK. After the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami\, he helped build nearly 500 homes for families affected by the disaster. He pioneered a program that has performed more than 1\,500 life-changing heart surgeries in South Asia. He is also the architect of the TEACH Program\, which promotes literacy throughout India and has reached thousands of schools. A Rotary member since 1984\, Mehta has served Rotary as director\, member or chair of several committees\, zone coordinator\, training leader\, member of The Rotary Foundation Cadre of Technical Advisers\, and district governor. He is also the chair of Rotary Foundation (India). Mehta has received Rotary’s Service Above Self Award and The Rotary Foundation’s Citation for Meritorious Service and Distinguished Service Awards. He and his wife\, Rashi\, are Major Donors and members of the Bequest Society.
URL:https://www.wilsonvillerotary.com/event/meeting-20210415/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210422T120000
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SUMMARY:Club Meeting: Teaming Up: The City and the Chamber Help Small Businesses
DESCRIPTION:Kevin O’Malley and Dr. Joann Linville will be our guest speakers at the April 22 meeting of the Rotary Club of Wilsonville. They will speak on the topic\, “Teaming Up: The City and the Chamber Help Small Businesses.” \nKevin O’Malley was hired as CEO of the Wilsonville Chamber of Commerce on September 21\, 2015.  He has been an active participant in the South-Metro business community for years\, having founded an electronic security alarm business\, which he sold to a local Oregon Fortune 500 company 15 years later.  He has also built a successful marketing consulting firm working with small and medium-sized businesses in the South-Metro and national markets.  He served on the Tualatin Chamber Board for 6 years\, including 2 terms as Board Chair.  Kevin also acted as the Interim-CEO for the Brookings-Harbor Chamber of Commerce; Executive Director of the OBFAA\, a state-wide trade membership organization; and Chairman of AIREF\, a foundation which facilitated collaboration and partnerships between business and government to find solutions for Community problems. \nDr. Joann E. Linville was appointed to the Wilsonville City Council on Sept. 5\, 2019\, and re-elected in Nov. 2020 to a term that continues through Dec. 31\, 2024.  Prior to her appointment\, she served as chair of the City’s Development Review Board (Panel A). Linville began her career as a nurse before transitioning into higher education\, where she spent more than 30 years in faculty and administrative leadership capacities at several community colleges. Before retiring and moving to Wilsonville in 2011\, Linville served as the vice president of learning services at Arizona Western College (Yuma\, Arizona).  Since retirement\, she has consulted at several colleges\, including a stint as the Interim Vice President of Instruction at Rogue Community College (Grants Pass\, Oregon). Linville has earned two post-graduate degrees in education\, a master’s degree from Western Washington (1994)\, and a doctorate from the University of Washington (2003).  She also served on the board of directors for the Yuma Regional Medical Center. A resident of Charbonneau\, Linville is immediate past president of the Charbonneau Women’s Golf Association and a volunteer rules official for Oregon Golf Association events.  \nThe Rotary Club of Wilsonville meets every Thursday at noon\, living out the club’s main objectives of service and fellowship. Guests are always welcome. Meetings take place on Zoom. Contact President Joe Schwab at president@wilsonvillerotary.com\, or any member of the club for details.
URL:https://www.wilsonvillerotary.com/event/meeting-20210422/
LOCATION:Zoom (Contact club for details)
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Speaker
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210429T120000
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CREATED:20210324T032113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210427T122033Z
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SUMMARY:Club Meeting: Quarterly Club Assembly
DESCRIPTION:The Rotary Club of Wilsonville will hold its quarterly club assembly\, where club business is discussed. This week’s program will include two classification talks from new members sharing their personal and professional stories. \nThe Rotary Club of Wilsonville meets every Thursday at noon\, living out the club’s main objectives of service and fellowship. Guests are always welcome. Meetings take place on Zoom. Contact President Joe Schwab at president@wilsonvillerotary.com\, or any member of the club for details.
URL:https://www.wilsonvillerotary.com/event/meeting-20210429/
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