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SUMMARY:Rotary in Action: How Communities Can Help End Human Trafficking
DESCRIPTION:Amelia Stansell\, National Vice President of the Rotary Action Group Against Slavery and District Governor of Rotary District 7610\, will share her personal and Rotary journey in the fight against modern slavery and human trafficking. A longtime Rotarian\, business owner\, and co-founder of the Fauquier Anti Sex Trafficking Alliance (FASTA)\, Amelia has been instrumental in building community-wide awareness and education efforts focused on prevention and survivor support. Through FASTA\, she has led a series of public forums in schools and churches alongside partners such as Anti-Trafficking International\, Reset 180\, Homeland Security Investigations\, and the FBI. Topics have included sex trafficking\, human trafficking\, and sextortion. \nAmelia serves on the global board of the Rotary Action Group Against Slavery\, represents Virginia as a state coordinator\, and is a regional leader on Rotary’s human trafficking prevention task force. She has presented at three Rotary International Conventions\, sharing her knowledge and encouraging collective action. Her work highlights how Rotary partnerships can create real impact and how local clubs can take practical steps to protect vulnerable individuals and promote community safety. \nThis presentation provides a deeper understanding of the realities of human trafficking today and explores the role Rotary can play in driving positive change through service\, education\, and collaboration. All are welcome. Dinner will be provided. \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. Guests are welcome. Lunch is available off the menu; please arrive and order by 11:45 a.m. if you are ordering lunch. For more information\, email president@wilsonvillerotary.com. \nOfficial bio:   \nAmelia Stansell is the District Governor for Rotary District 7610\, which includes 53 clubs across Northern and Central Virginia. She is a Past President of the Rotary Club of Warrenton\, a mother\, and the owner of Unstoppable Futures\, a strategic planning and business consulting firm. \nIn 2018\, Amelia co-founded the Fauquier Anti Sex Trafficking Alliance (FASTA) with her Rotary club. FASTA’s mission is “to inoculate our community through awareness and prevention education\, and support survivors and their families when we fail.” The alliance includes local organizations\, agencies\, and individuals working together toward this goal. \nWith FASTA members\, she leads “Community Conversations” held in schools and churches. These forums have featured partners such as Anti-Trafficking International\, Reset 180\, Homeland Security Investigations\, the FBI\, and the Fauquier County Sheriff’s Office. Topics include Human Trafficking\, Sex Trafficking\, and Sextortion. \nAmelia joined the Rotary Action Group Against Slavery (RAGAS) after speaking at the 2019 Rotary International Convention in Hamburg\, and again in Houston (2022) and Melbourne (2023). She now serves as Vice Chair of the RAGAS Global Board of Directors and State Coordinator for Virginia. She is also the Zone 33 representative on Rotary International Director Patrick Eakes’ Human Trafficking Prevention Task Force. \nOutside of Rotary\, Amelia enjoys traveling\, gardening\, and relaxing with friends and family over a glass of wine or beer. She lives in Warrenton\, Virginia with her husband\, Troy\, and their daughters\, Amelia Grace and Bitsy.
URL:https://www.wilsonvillerotary.com/event/service-20250805/
LOCATION:Wilsonville Public Library\, 8200 SW Wilsonville Rd\, Wilsonville\, OR\, 97070\, United States
CATEGORIES:Service Project,Speaker
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250807T114500
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CREATED:20250421T160413Z
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SUMMARY:Club Assembly: The Game Plan: 2025-26 Club Committee Goals
DESCRIPTION:President Josh Dalglish will share “The Game Plan\,” outlining committee goals for the 2025–26 Rotary year\, which began July 1. This Club Assembly offers an opportunity for members to align on priorities\, ask questions\, and help shape the year ahead. \nA Club Assembly is a special type of meeting where Rotarians gather to review plans\, collaborate on goals\, and ensure that the club’s direction reflects Rotary’s core values of service\, fellowship\, and community engagement. \nThe public is welcome to attend\, learn more about the Rotary Club of Wilsonville\, and discover ways to get involved in making a difference locally and globally. \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. Guests are welcome. Lunch is available off the menu; please arrive and order by 11:45 a.m. if you are ordering lunch. For more information\, email president@wilsonvillerotary.com.
URL:https://www.wilsonvillerotary.com/event/assembly-20250807/
LOCATION:Black Bear Diner\, 30175 S.W. Parkway Ave.\, Wilsonville\, OR\, 97070\, United States
CATEGORIES:Club Assembly,Meeting,Speaker
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250814T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250814T130000
DTSTAMP:20260610T175034
CREATED:20250421T185032Z
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SUMMARY:Meeting: Reaching Beyond the Bars:  The Impact of TACE
DESCRIPTION:Kyle Bunch and Brad Hansen\, co-chairs of the Through a Child’s Eyes (TACE) Committee\, will share an inside look at the 2025 TACE event and its lasting impact on families. This post-event presentation will highlight the successes\, challenges\, and moments that made this year’s gathering so meaningful. \nSince 2002\, TACE has been one of the Rotary Club of Wilsonville’s most heartfelt programs. Held at Coffee Creek Correctional Facility\, the annual event creates a rare and powerful opportunity for incarcerated mothers and their children to reconnect in a setting filled with love\, play\, and shared experiences. This year’s event\, held August 9–10\, included games\, crafts\, lunch\, and quiet moments that helped build bonds that continue beyond the prison walls. \nThis meeting offers a chance to reflect on Rotary’s commitment to strengthening families and creating brighter futures through service. \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. Guests are welcome. Lunch is available off the menu; please arrive and order by 11:45 a.m. if you are ordering lunch. For more information\, email president@wilsonvillerotary.com.
URL:https://www.wilsonvillerotary.com/event/meeting-20250814/
LOCATION:Black Bear Diner\, 30175 S.W. Parkway Ave.\, Wilsonville\, OR\, 97070\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Speaker
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250821T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250821T130000
DTSTAMP:20260610T175034
CREATED:20250803T222720Z
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SUMMARY:Club Meeting:  History of Peace in Rotary
DESCRIPTION:Rotarians Larry Strober and Mike Caruso\, both members of the Newberg Noon Rotary Club\, will share their research and reflections on the role Rotary has played in promoting peace and service throughout our region and beyond. \nLarry currently serves as the District 5100 Peace Committee Chair and is known for his passionate leadership in peacebuilding and civic engagement. Alongside him\, Mike Caruso brings additional insight as a long-time Rotarian and fellow member of the Peace Committee. Together\, they’ll explore Rotary’s long-standing commitment to creating positive change and building bridges—both globally and locally. \nThis presentation will highlight historical milestones\, inspiring stories\, and the unique ways Rotary clubs have worked to foster peace\, strengthen communities\, and uphold the values of service above self. Attendees will walk away with a deeper understanding of Rotary’s impact and a renewed sense of what it means to be a Rotarian today. \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. Guests are welcome. Lunch is available off the menu; please arrive and order by 11:45 a.m. if you are ordering lunch. For more information\, email president@wilsonvillerotary.com. \nOfficial bios: \nLarry Strober \nBrooklyn born\, Larry has always loved the challenge of making an impact sometimes under very challenging circumstances. It started after college\, when as a 1st Lieutenant\, Signal Corps\, with the Satellite Communications Agency\, he helped in the establishment of the Defense Communications Satellite Program earning the Army Commendation Medal for his efforts. \nThat started a 35-year career assisting startups and small technology companies in Silicon Valley to adapt to new and ever-changing market opportunities. That effort moved to Oregon in 2007 but continued in its focus on making an impact. The focus expanded in definition about 15 years ago to assisting non-profits and providing community service as well as serving the business community. \nLarry is currently involved in a number of initiatives mentoring small businesses and advising several non-profits. He is also serving as the Executive Director for the City of Lafayette tasked with forming and growing a Downtown Association. Larry has been a Rotarian for over fourteen years and has held office as club president and assistant governor. He is the current Director of the Rotary Peace Pole Project working with Rotary clubs around the world to install Peace Poles dedicated to promoting world peace. That initiative is currently working in the United States and Canada\, Europe\, Australia\, India\, Russia\, Africa and Latin America. \nHe has been a board member at Peace Village Global for 9 years\, at Elevate Him for three years and provides mentoring services as part of the Portland Peace Initiative. Larry is a co-founder of Willamette Valley Consultants providing management services to entrepreneurs and young businesses in the Willamette Valley. Larry is also the co-founder of the Oregon Peace Trail with David Gershon Larry holds a B.S. in Business Administration from Bucknell University and an MBA in Finance and Management from Hofstra University. \nLarry is married to Glenda for over 57 years and they have 5 grandchildren currently in Bend\, Bellingham\, Corvallis and Denver. \nPDG Mike Caruso \nMike joined the Newberg noon Rotary club in 2001 having his daughter Amelia as his sponsor.  He retired as senior vice-president of Caruso Produce Inc. in Jan. of 2005.  \nMike is the founder of Rotary Peacebuilder Clubs\, founded in 2011\, in District 5100 and now established in over 450 Rotary Clubs around the world and growing. \nMike has also participated in the Rotary Foundation’s Major Matching Grant process and helped organize 10 hands-on projects sponsored by the Rotary Club of Newberg in Guatemala consisting of Dental\, Medical\, Water\, Education\, Electrical\, Construction and Micro-Finance groups beginning in 2004 and continuing to this day. \nHe served as District Governor in District 5100 during the 2011-12 Rotary year and served for 11 years as the District Rotary Peace Fellowships Sub-Committee Chair and is chair of District 5100 Peacebuilder Clubs committee.  \nIn April of 2016\, he represented District 5100 as their delegate at Rotary’s Council on Legislation.  Mike is the recipient of the Rotary International Service Above Self award as well as the Citation for Meritorious Service.  In addition to Guatemala\, he has travelled on Rotary business and/or projects to Turkey\, Israel\, Palestine\, Cyprus and Lebanon \nMike and his wife Amelia have lived in Dundee for the past 48+ years and have five children\, three daughters and two sons and ten beautiful grandchildren.
URL:https://www.wilsonvillerotary.com/event/meeting-20220821/
LOCATION:Black Bear Diner\, 30175 S.W. Parkway Ave.\, Wilsonville\, OR\, 97070\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Speaker
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250828T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250828T130000
DTSTAMP:20260610T175034
CREATED:20250421T191101Z
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SUMMARY:Club Meeting: Meet the Mayor: Vision and Updates
DESCRIPTION:Mayor Shawn O’Neil will share his vision for Wilsonville’s future and provide updates on city initiatives during this engaging presentation. As the city’s 10th mayor\, O’Neil steps into the role with deep knowledge of Wilsonville’s operations and a long history of public service. His remarks will cover key priorities\, current challenges\, and opportunities for civic collaboration. \nThis meeting is a valuable opportunity to hear directly from the city’s leadership and learn more about the direction Wilsonville is headed in the years ahead. \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. Guests are welcome. Lunch is available off the menu; please arrive and order by 11:45 a.m. if you are ordering lunch. For more information\, email president@wilsonvillerotary.com. \nOfficial bio:   \nShawn O’Neil was elected as Wilsonville’s 10th mayor in November 2024 and took office in 2025. He brings a wealth of experience from his years on the City’s Development Review Board (2015–2020)\, where he served two years as Chair\, and on the Budget Committee (2021–2024). A 2016 graduate of the Wilsonville Leadership Academy\, O’Neil is deeply familiar with city operations and civic engagement. \nProfessionally\, O’Neil is the Managing Member of O’Neil Law LLC\, a firm he founded in Wilsonville over a decade ago. His legal background includes service as a Deputy District Attorney\, Senior Assistant Attorney General\, and Attorney in Charge at the Oregon Department of Justice’s Civil Litigation Section. He also served as a partner at the Portland law firm Mitchel\, Lang and Smith. \nO’Neil has contributed to the community through roles on West Linn-Wilsonville School District committees and as a transitional board member of Wilsonville Community Sharing. He is also known for his advocacy in public safety and inclusivity\, playing a key role in pipeline safety reforms and in the adoption of Wilsonville’s 2017 resolution declaring the city welcoming and inclusive—an effort that helped lead to the creation of the DEI Committee. \nA longtime Oregon resident\, O’Neil lives in the Rivergreen neighborhood with his wife Yumi\, son Tenzin\, and their yellow lab\, Curious George. His hobbies include camping\, fishing\, biking\, and morning walks with his dog.
URL:https://www.wilsonvillerotary.com/event/meeting-20250828/
LOCATION:Black Bear Diner\, 30175 S.W. Parkway Ave.\, Wilsonville\, OR\, 97070\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Speaker
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