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SUMMARY:Club Meeting: Jerome Kersey: Overcoming the Odds
DESCRIPTION:Local author Kerry Eggers tells the rags-to-riches life story of Jerome Kersey\, one of the most successful and popular players in Portland Trail Blazers history\, in his latest book\, “Jerome Kersey: Overcoming the Odds.” Kersey died in 2015 of a pulmonary embolism at age 52. The biography was released in October by Dementi Milestone Publishing of Manakin-Sabot\, Va. Eggers will give a presentation on the book and have autographed copies available for sale. \nEggers\, who retired in 2020 after 45 years writing sports for Portland newspapers\, is a six-time winner of the Oregon Sportswriter of the Year Award. This is his eighth book. The others: Blazers Profiles (1991)\, Against the World (1993\, with co-author Dwight Jaynes)\, Wherever You May Be: The Bill Schonely Story (1999)\, Clyde “The Glide” Drexler: My Life in Basketball (2004)\, Oregon State University Football Vault (2009)\, The Civil War Rivalry: Oregon vs. Oregon State (2014) and Jail Blazers: How the Portland Trail Blazers Became the Bad Boys of Basketball (2018). \nAs Cinderella stories go\, Kersey’s is at the top of the list. Raised by grandparents in rural Virginia in the 1960’s and ‘70s\, Kersey was among the least likely of all eventual NBA stars. A late bloomer as a basketball player\, he was overlooked by college scouts. He signed with Longwood College in nearby Farmville\, Va.\, which was just making the transition from NCAA Division III to Division II. Kersey became a four-year starter and a small-college All-American but received little notice from NBA scouts. He was chosen with the 46th pick and taken in the second round of the 1984 draft by the Portland Trail Blazers. Kersey\, one of the game’s greatest dunkers and high-energy players through his long career\, played 11 of his 17 NBA seasons in Portland. He was a starter and key cog on a Portland team that reached the NBA Finals in both 1990 and ’92\, and as a veteran reserve won a championship ring with the San Antonio Spurs in ’99.  \nKersey’s story is one of perseverance and also of making a deep commitment to community and civic contributions. After his retirement as a player\, he served many years as an ambassador to the Blazers and was working as the club’s director of alumni relations when he passed away.\nProceeds from the sales of the general edition of the book will go to the Jerome Kersey ’84 men’s basketball scholarship at Longwood University in Farmville\, Va. \nThe Rotary Club of Wilsonville meets weekly Thursdays at noon to carry out its purpose of providing service and fellowship to members and the Wilsonville community. The club is holding hybrid “Virtual In Person” (VIP) meetings. People may attend in person\, or they may use Zoom (http://www.tinyurl.com/Rotary97070). Guests are welcome. For more information\, email president@wilsonvillerotary.com.
URL:https://www.wilsonvillerotary.com/event/meeting-20220602/
LOCATION:Grace Chapel meeting room — in the back\, 27501 SW Parkway Ave\, Wilsonville\, OR\, 97070\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Speaker
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SUMMARY:Club Meeting: Family Empowerment Center Update
DESCRIPTION:Maria de Lourdes Horton\, bilingual family engagement specialist with the West Linn Wilsonville School District\, will give an update on the district’s Family Empowerment Center\, which arose from the pandemic crisis In the spring of 2020. That year\, she began connecting families in the community to the resources they needed for the switch to online learning. She will talk about how things have changed in the past year.\n \nMaria 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 22 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 19 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\, before starting her work with the Family Empowerment Center in 2020.\n \nThe Rotary Club of Wilsonville meets weekly Thursdays at noon to carry out its purpose of providing service and fellowship to members and the Wilsonville community. The club is holding hybrid “Virtual In Person” (VIP) meetings. People may attend in person\, or they may use Zoom (http://www.tinyurl.com/Rotary97070). Guests are welcome. For more information\, email president@wilsonvillerotary.com.
URL:https://www.wilsonvillerotary.com/event/meeting-20220609/
LOCATION:Grace Chapel meeting room — in the back\, 27501 SW Parkway Ave\, Wilsonville\, OR\, 97070\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Speaker
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SUMMARY:Club Meeting: Treating Tooth Decay in Latin America
DESCRIPTION:Wilsonville resident Dr. Steve Duffin\, DDS\, been working on a new approach to treating tooth decay for 15 years. This method involves treating tooth decay with medicine rather than using needles and drills and placing fillings in the traditional manner. The vast percentage of people with untreated tooth decay cannot receive care in a traditional dental office due to cost and availability. He and his team have been collaborating with partners in Latin America to bring a simple\, effective and low cost treatment to community centers. Recently\, he spent a month in the city of Cochabamba\, Bolivia\, in the Andes Mountain range. He worked at a primary school where the level of tooth decay is extremely high and two-thirds of the children have mouth pain related to cavities. He will talk about his recent trip there and what was accomplished. \nDr. Duffin earned a bachelor’s degree in microbiology in 1979 from the University of California at Los Angeles. he graduated with a doctorate in dental surgery from Emory University in Atlanta\, Georgia in 1983 and is a licensed and certified dentist in Oregon and California. He is the dental director at NoDK\, LLC\, and the owner of Shoreview Dental in Keizer\, Oregon. He also served as the president\, CEO and dental director of one of the largest Medicaid-provider networks in Oregon from 1994 to 2006. He is a member of the Rotary Club of Wilsonville. \nThe Rotary Club of Wilsonville meets weekly Thursdays at noon to carry out its purpose of providing service and fellowship to members and the Wilsonville community. The club is holding hybrid “Virtual In Person” (VIP) meetings. People may attend in person\, or they may use Zoom (http://www.tinyurl.com/Rotary97070). Guests are welcome. For more information\, email president@wilsonvillerotary.com.
URL:https://www.wilsonvillerotary.com/event/meeting-20220616/
LOCATION:Grace Chapel meeting room — in the back\, 27501 SW Parkway Ave\, Wilsonville\, OR\, 97070\, United States
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SUMMARY:Club Meeting: Live Well to 100
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Laura\, LaJoie Bishop\, D.C.\, owner of Joy of Life Chiropractic in Wilsonville\, will give a presentation on overall wellness and living to 100. She is a nearly 30 year veteran of chiropractic practice. She brings to her practice and community a passion for understanding how we live our lives through our nervous system and how to communicate with ease so people of all ages can live to their fullest health potential. Dr. Laura has a particular interest in performance for sports and working with athletes. Pediatrics and family wellness are also a significant part of her practice and community education efforts. Coming from a place of joy\, Dr. Laura brings positivity and experience to inspire people to live their best life. \nThe Rotary Club of Wilsonville meets weekly Thursdays at noon to carry out its purpose of providing service and fellowship to members and the Wilsonville community. The club is holding hybrid “Virtual In Person” (VIP) meetings. People may attend in person\, or they may use Zoom (http://www.tinyurl.com/Rotary97070). Guests are welcome. For more information\, email president@wilsonvillerotary.com.
URL:https://www.wilsonvillerotary.com/event/meeting-20220623/
LOCATION:Grace Chapel meeting room — in the back\, 27501 SW Parkway Ave\, Wilsonville\, OR\, 97070\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Speaker
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