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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250612T114500
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SUMMARY:Club Meeting: The Flying Inspector: How Wilsonville’s Building Department Uses Drones
DESCRIPTION:Dan Carlson\, Building Official\, and Carl Brown\, Building Inspector / Plans Examiner III\, from the City of Wilsonville\, will explain how the city’s Building Safety Division uses drones to enhance inspections of structures such as solar installations\, tall warehouses\, re-roofing projects\, framing\, shear walls\, rooftop mechanical units\, and final inspections. \nDrone technology improves safety by reducing the need for inspectors to navigate hazardous conditions\, increases efficiency by allowing quicker access across job sites\, and enhances accuracy through high-definition cameras that capture fine details like nailing patterns. They will also discuss how drones support rapid post-disaster assessments\, enabling faster evaluations and recovery efforts. \nThis session will provide valuable insights into the innovative use of drones in building inspections and how it benefits both the city and its residents. \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:   \nDan Carlson serves as the Building Official for the City of Wilsonville. Before relocating to Wilsonville in 2016\, he held the same role in Corvallis\, Oregon\, where he began his 29-year career as a code professional. While serving as an adjunct instructor and de facto program chair for Chemeketa Community College’s Building Inspection Technology Program\, Carlson played a key role in reviving the program after a three-year hiatus caused by the recession. For this work\, he received a special recognition award from the Oregon Building Officials Association in 2018 and the prestigious Raising the Profile award from the International Code Council (ICC) in 2023. \nCarlson holds 21 certifications from the International Code Council and the State of Oregon and is an FAA-licensed UAS (drone) pilot. In 2010\, he was appointed by Governor Ted Kulongoski to the Oregon Building Code Structures Board. He also served as President of the Oregon Building Officials Association (OBOA) Board of Directors in 2012 and was named Oregon Building Official of the Year by his OBOA peers in 2013. \nCarl Brown is a building inspector for the City of Wilsonville with a passion for technical problem solving. A six-year building code professional\, he specializes in structural\, mechanical\, plumbing\, and fire-life-safety systems for both commercial and residential construction. He holds seven code certifications and an Associate of Applied Science in Building Inspection Technology. \nA licensed drone pilot\, Brown draws from hands-on experience using drones in inspections throughout the community. He looks forward to sharing insights on “using drones in building inspections” with the Wilsonville Rotary Club. Outside of work\, he enjoys backpacking and volunteering on the local Codes Committee.
URL:https://www.wilsonvillerotary.com/event/meeting-20250612/
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:20250619T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250619T130000
DTSTAMP:20260609T214411
CREATED:20241217T202623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241228T160310Z
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SUMMARY:Club Meeting:  Wilsonville Police Department Update
DESCRIPTION:Wilsonville Police Chief Rob Wurpes will provide an overview of the Wilsonville Police Department\, including its design\, staffing\, and key data. This session offers a unique opportunity to better understand how the department operates and serves the community. Attendees are encouraged to bring questions\, as extra time will be dedicated to addressing them. \nThe Wilsonville Police Department is committed to preserving life\, upholding the law\, preventing crime\, holding offenders accountable\, and promoting safety. The department includes patrol officers\, traffic officers\, detectives\, sergeants\, a School Resource Officer\, a Community Service Officer\, and a Behavioral Health clinician\, supported by professional staff. Through a partnership with the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office\, the department has access to a broad range of resources to enhance public safety and community support. \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:   \nRobert Wurpes started his law-enforcement career as a Reserve Deputy in Multnomah County in 1998. In 1999 he was hired by the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office. \nHe has served in several roles: Patrol deputy\, Field Training Officer\, Search & Rescue SCUBA diver\, and Marine Patrol deputy. In 2008\, he was named “Marine Officer of the Year” by the Oregon State Marine Board.  \nIn 2009\, he promoted to sergeant\, serving on Patrol\, Water Rescue Team supervisor\, PIO\, law-enforcement liaison on the State Fire Marshal’s Incident Command Team\, and as a member of a FEMA Type 1 water rescue team. \nIn 2013\, he was promoted to lieutenant\, serving as a watch commander\, Chief of Police for the City of Damascus\, and task-force lieutenant for TriMet Transit Police.\nRob is an Army combat veteran. He is married with 2 adult children. He is a motorcycle enthusiast and loves to travel having visited 27 countries.
URL:https://www.wilsonvillerotary.com/event/meeting-20250619/
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:20250626T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250626T130000
DTSTAMP:20260609T214411
CREATED:20250526T213547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250626T123121Z
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SUMMARY:Club Meeting:  History of Juneteenth in Oregon
DESCRIPTION:Mariah Rocker\, Public Programs and Exhibits Manager for Oregon Black Pioneers\, will present History of Juneteenth in Oregon\, a brief look at Emancipation celebrations and how Juneteenth has been observed in our state. This program highlights the significance of Juneteenth in Oregon’s historical landscape and invites reflection on the broader journey toward freedom and recognition. \nOregon Black Pioneers is Oregon’s only historical society dedicated to preserving and presenting the experiences of African Americans statewide. For more than 30 years\, the organization has illuminated the seldom-told stories of people of African descent in Oregon through engaging exhibits\, public programs\, publications\, and historical research. Founded in Salem in 1993\, the organization was revived in 2004 by former Board member Willie Richardson\, who led it through a period of renewed focus on education\, research\, and community partnerships. \nTheir mission is to research\, recognize\, and commemorate the history and heritage of African Americans in Oregon. This presentation offers a valuable opportunity to learn from their work and better understand a vital part of Oregon’s history. \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-20250626/
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:20250703T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250703T130000
DTSTAMP:20260609T214411
CREATED:20250422T141208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250422T144103Z
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SUMMARY:No Meeting – Happy Independence Day!
DESCRIPTION:There will be no Rotary meeting in observance of Independence Day. \nAs we celebrate with family\, friends\, and community\, we’re reminded of the values of freedom\, service\, and unity. Wishing you a safe and joyful holiday filled with connection and appreciation.
URL:https://www.wilsonvillerotary.com/event/meeting-20250703/
LOCATION:Black Bear Diner\, 30175 S.W. Parkway Ave.\, Wilsonville\, OR\, 97070\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Speaker
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rotary Club of Wilsonville":MAILTO:info@wilsonvillerotary.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250710T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250710T130000
DTSTAMP:20260609T214411
CREATED:20250419T231747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250419T231827Z
UID:206165-1752147900-1752152400@www.wilsonvillerotary.com
SUMMARY:Club Assembly: President’s Vision for the New Rotary Year 2025–26
DESCRIPTION:Our newly elected President\, Josh Dalglish\, will kick off his term by sharing his vision for the year ahead. This Club Assembly marks the start of the 2025–26 Rotary year and will highlight plans\, priorities\, and opportunities to serve together in the months to come. \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/club-assembly-presidents-vision-for-the-new-rotary-year-2025-26/
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:20250717T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250717T130000
DTSTAMP:20260609T214411
CREATED:20250419T233110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250626T125047Z
UID:206169-1752752700-1752757200@www.wilsonvillerotary.com
SUMMARY:Club Meeting: The Last Limbo: Looking Back on Decades of Rock
DESCRIPTION:Jerry Hofmann\, bandleader of the classic Rock ‘n’ Roll band Johnny Limbo and the Lugnuts\, will be sharing stories from his musical journey before taking the stage one final time. Later in the evening\, get ready to dance as Johnny Limbo and the Lugnuts light up the park for their farewell performance. Jerry’s presentation—like their concerts—promises to be heartfelt\, nostalgic\, and unforgettable.  \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-20250717/
LOCATION:Black Bear Diner\, 30175 S.W. Parkway Ave.\, Wilsonville\, OR\, 97070\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Speaker
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rotary Club of Wilsonville":MAILTO:info@wilsonvillerotary.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250724T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250724T130000
DTSTAMP:20260609T214411
CREATED:20250420T134813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250626T125030Z
UID:206172-1753357500-1753362000@www.wilsonvillerotary.com
SUMMARY:Club Assembly: What Happened in Calgary: RI Convention Recap
DESCRIPTION:Pat Wolfram will share a recap from the 2025 Rotary International Convention\, held June 21–25 in Calgary\, Alberta. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Canadian Rockies\, the convention featured compelling speakers\, dynamic breakout sessions\, and opportunities to connect with Rotarians from around the world. \nThis presentation will highlight key takeaways\, fresh ideas\, and global perspectives that continue to shape Rotary’s work in communities everywhere. \nA Club Assembly is a special type of meeting where Rotarians come together to reflect\, learn\, and align on Rotary’s mission of service. These assemblies offer insight into club priorities\, upcoming projects\, and Rotary’s broader impact both locally and globally. \nThe public is invited to attend\, learn more about the Rotary Club of Wilsonville\, and discover ways to get involved in making a difference in the community. \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-20250724/
LOCATION:Black Bear Diner\, 30175 S.W. Parkway Ave.\, Wilsonville\, OR\, 97070\, United States
CATEGORIES:Club Assembly,Meeting,Speaker
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rotary Club of Wilsonville":MAILTO:info@wilsonvillerotary.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250731T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250731T130000
DTSTAMP:20260609T214411
CREATED:20250421T154415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250626T125020Z
UID:206180-1753962300-1753966800@www.wilsonvillerotary.com
SUMMARY:Club Meeting: Hit Machine:  The Music\, The Energy\, The Connection
DESCRIPTION: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. More information will be provided soon. \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-20250731/
LOCATION:Black Bear Diner\, 30175 S.W. Parkway Ave.\, Wilsonville\, OR\, 97070\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Speaker
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rotary Club of Wilsonville":MAILTO:info@wilsonvillerotary.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250805T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250805T180000
DTSTAMP:20260609T214411
CREATED:20250718T142310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T142310Z
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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
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250807T130000
DTSTAMP:20260609T214411
CREATED:20250421T160413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250626T125239Z
UID:206183-1754567100-1754571600@www.wilsonvillerotary.com
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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ORGANIZER;CN="Rotary Club of Wilsonville":MAILTO:info@wilsonvillerotary.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250814T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250814T130000
DTSTAMP:20260609T214411
CREATED:20250421T185032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250626T124950Z
UID:206186-1755171900-1755176400@www.wilsonvillerotary.com
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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ORGANIZER;CN="Rotary Club of Wilsonville":MAILTO:info@wilsonvillerotary.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250821T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250821T130000
DTSTAMP:20260609T214411
CREATED:20250803T222720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250814T222107Z
UID:206455-1755776700-1755781200@www.wilsonvillerotary.com
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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ORGANIZER;CN="Rotary Club of Wilsonville":MAILTO:info@wilsonvillerotary.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250828T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250828T130000
DTSTAMP:20260609T214411
CREATED:20250421T191101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250626T124940Z
UID:206189-1756381500-1756386000@www.wilsonvillerotary.com
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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ORGANIZER;CN="Rotary Club of Wilsonville":MAILTO:info@wilsonvillerotary.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250904T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250904T130000
DTSTAMP:20260609T214411
CREATED:20250421T193448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250626T124930Z
UID:206192-1756986300-1756990800@www.wilsonvillerotary.com
SUMMARY:Club Meeting: Access\, Inclusion\, and Empathy: A Theatrical Journey
DESCRIPTION:Patrick Walsh\, Executive Artistic Director of Northwest Classical Theater Collaborative\, will share his personal and professional journey—from assistant directing on Broadway to directing adults in custody at a medium-security prison in Oregon. These experiences shaped his belief in performance as a powerful tool for redemption\, especially for those with the least access to the arts. \nIn October\, Patrick completed a 30-day performance tour of The Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion\, with three of the stops in correctional facilities\, including Coffee Creek Correctional Facility. The response at Coffee Creek was significant—they invited him to return and build on the work he started. \nPatrick will discuss the development of a new theater program at Coffee Creek\, which will include reading plays in “book club” style discussions\, democratic play selection\, and collaborative performances that explore meaningful and challenging themes. The program will also introduce participants to mentors in stage management\, costuming\, lighting design\, and other behind-the-scenes roles—creating pathways for skill-building\, supplemental income\, and supportive community post-release. \nThis presentation offers a look at the transformative power of the arts in rehabilitation and the role of theater in building empathy\, connection\, and personal growth. \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:   \nPatrick Walsh is a theatre director and producer who believes in the power of language\, art\, and community to change lives. His work has been seen across the United States of America. He currently serves as the Executive Artistic Director of Northwest Classical Theatre Collaborative Inc\, touring classic theatrical stories to culturally under-served audiences and making art more accessible to communities throughout the Pacific Northwest. \nLocally\, in Oregon\, Patrick’s directing work has been seen at The Red Door Project\, Northwest Classical Theatre Collaborative\, Defunkt Theatre\, Portland Actors Ensemble\, Post5 Theatre\, Bag&Baggage Productions\, the Fertile Ground Festival\, and at Two Rivers Correctional Facility where Patrick volunteers through the Arts in Prison program. Work across the country includes credits at Chautauqua Theatre Company\, The Guthrie Theatre\, Goodman Theatre\, Compass Rose Theatre\, Theater Workshop of Nantucket\, Steppenwolf Theatre\, and the Hangar Theater. In addition\, Patrick is a proud member of the 2009 Lincoln Center Directors Lab\, while also being a recipient of an SDC Foundation Observership\, a Chautauqua Theater Company Directing Fellowship\, The Leslie O. Fulton Fellowship\, and a Drama League Directing Fellowship.
URL:https://www.wilsonvillerotary.com/event/meeting-20250904/
LOCATION:Black Bear Diner\, 30175 S.W. Parkway Ave.\, Wilsonville\, OR\, 97070\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Speaker
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rotary Club of Wilsonville":MAILTO:info@wilsonvillerotary.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250911T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250911T130000
DTSTAMP:20260609T214411
CREATED:20250824T015739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250824T015739Z
UID:206495-1757591100-1757595600@www.wilsonvillerotary.com
SUMMARY:Club Meeting:  9/11 and the Call to Serve
DESCRIPTION:John Budiao will share his powerful story of how the events of September 11\, 2001 shaped his life\, his service\, and his perspective on family and country. A Marine with experience ranging from field service to the silent drill team\, John reflects on how 9/11 was not just a national turning point but a deeply personal one. He will touch on the sacrifices of service\, the weight of responsibility\, and the challenges that come with fear\, loss\, and resilience. \nDrawing on personal experiences and lessons from mentors\, friends\, and family\, John emphasizes the importance of strong families as the foundation of the American dream. His message challenges fathers to step fully into their role as everyday heroes\, and honors the strength of mothers who often carry more than their share. With stories ranging from battlefield reflections to late-night calls for help\, John offers an honest\, heartfelt reminder that service\, family\, and community remain at the core of a full 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. 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:   \nJohn Budiao is a veteran and community leader who serves as a Communications and Controls Technician at a natural gas utility in Portland\, Oregon. He is a State of Oregon Licensed Electrician and General Radio Operator with expertise in microwave and radio systems\, data cabling\, PLC programming\, telemetry\, tower operations\, and data center management. \nJohn served more than 24 years in the U.S. Marines and Air Force Reserve in roles ranging from infantry to information management. He is also deeply invested in youth development and community engagement\, serving as Scoutmaster for Boy Scout Troop 194 where he has guided over 50 scouts\, including 27 who achieved Eagle Scout rank. \nIn 2018\, John founded Operation Spartan Flags\, a nonprofit woodworking workshop that brings veterans together in a hands-on\, therapeutic environment. The nonprofit creates wooden flags\, clocks\, and cornhole boards from reclaimed wood\, serving as a reminder that everyone deserves a second chance. His leadership in the program was recognized when he was named NW Natural Volunteer of the Year in 2021.
URL:https://www.wilsonvillerotary.com/event/meeting-20250911/
LOCATION:Black Bear Diner\, 30175 S.W. Parkway Ave.\, Wilsonville\, OR\, 97070\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Speaker
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rotary Club of Wilsonville":MAILTO:info@wilsonvillerotary.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250918T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250918T130000
DTSTAMP:20260609T214411
CREATED:20250423T144426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250626T124919Z
UID:206225-1758195900-1758200400@www.wilsonvillerotary.com
SUMMARY:Club Meeting: The Jubitz Family Foundation and Working for Peace
DESCRIPTION:Rotarian Al Jubitz\, co-founder of the Jubitz Family Foundation\, will share the story behind the foundation’s mission to build stronger communities and a more peaceful world. A lifelong advocate for peace and collaboration\, Al will discuss how the foundation supports organizations focused on conflict transformation\, civic engagement\, and community resilience. \nAs a founding member of the Rotarian Action Group for Peace (RAGFP)\, Al brings a Rotary-centered perspective to the global conversation on peacebuilding. His presentation will explore how individual Rotarians and clubs can contribute to a more peaceful future—locally and globally—through education\, advocacy\, and strategic partnerships. \nThis conversation will offer insight into the values that drive the Jubitz Family Foundation and inspire us to consider the many ways Rotary can be a force for peace. \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:   \nA fourth generation Oregonian\, Al attended Beaverton High School\, graduated from Yale University (BS) in 1966 and received his MBA from the University of Oregon in 1968. His 34-year business career spanned numerous assignments with Jubitz Corporation in Portland\, Oregon\, including growing the DAT Services Division for 23 years prior to its sale in 2001. Later that year he established the Jubitz Family Foundation.  \nAs President and founder of the Jubitz Family Foundation\, Al oversees its grantmaking and partnerships with organizations that foster peacebuilding and environmental stewardship. The Foundation’s main program\, the War Prevention Initiative\, is active in publishing peer-reviewed academic research through the Peace Science Digest which it founded in 2014.  \nAn avid third generation Rotarian\, Al co-founded the Rotary Action Group for Peace in 2012 and continues to inspire Rotary International on various peacebuilding initiatives.   \nAl and his wife Nancy have three daughters and five grandchildren. Enjoying retirement\, Al plays squash and golf.  \nAl believes the world must give up on war for survival and moral reasons\, among others.
URL:https://www.wilsonvillerotary.com/event/meeting-20250918/
LOCATION:Black Bear Diner\, 30175 S.W. Parkway Ave.\, Wilsonville\, OR\, 97070\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Speaker
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rotary Club of Wilsonville":MAILTO:info@wilsonvillerotary.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250925T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250925T130000
DTSTAMP:20260609T214411
CREATED:20250818T173538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250824T001510Z
UID:206475-1758800700-1758805200@www.wilsonvillerotary.com
SUMMARY:Club Meeting - Discovering More: Humanitarian Volunteer Travel
DESCRIPTION:David Krier\, MD\, MSPH will share stories from his new book\, Discovering More. The collection draws on 37 years of international volunteer work on humanitarian projects designed to enrich the lives of people in need and the volunteers who serve alongside them. \nThrough personal experiences\, observations\, and lessons learned\, Dr. Krier will highlight what sustained engagement looks like\, how partnerships take shape on the ground\, and why service can transform both communities and volunteers. He will also touch on collaborations with Rotary\, universities\, and other organizations\, and how simple ideas can scale when trust and continuity are present. \nThis presentation offers a practical look at international service\, the joys and challenges of working across cultures\, and ways individuals and clubs can support ethical\, effective volunteering. \nThe Rotary Club of Wilsonville meets weekly Thursdays at noon to provide 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 am if you are ordering lunch. For more information\, email president@wilsonvillerotary.com. \nOfficial bio: \nDavid Krier\, MD\, MSPH is a family physician from St. Paul\, Oregon\, where he lives with his wife of more than fifty years. They have four grown daughters\, eleven grandchildren\, and nearly two great-grandchildren. Dr. Krier has practiced family medicine across Oregon in a wide range of settings. Although he has taken on administrative and research roles\, his primary passion remains direct patient care. \nIn 1987 his life took a new direction when he began international volunteering—an experience that reshaped both his professional and personal journey. Since then\, he has dedicated much of his free time to reaching new groups in need\, strengthening ongoing projects\, and inviting others into service. \nA major focus of his work is expanding public awareness of meaningful volunteer opportunities and improving the experience of the volunteers who participate. He frequently partners with Rotary clubs\, universities\, and other civic and governmental groups to build sustainable projects and stronger communities.
URL:https://www.wilsonvillerotary.com/event/meeting-20250925/
LOCATION:Black Bear Diner\, 30175 S.W. Parkway Ave.\, Wilsonville\, OR\, 97070\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Speaker
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rotary Club of Wilsonville":MAILTO:info@wilsonvillerotary.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251002T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251002T130000
DTSTAMP:20260609T214411
CREATED:20250425T235323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250626T124908Z
UID:206228-1759405500-1759410000@www.wilsonvillerotary.com
SUMMARY:Club Meeting: Bridging Divides: The Pursuit of Common Goals
DESCRIPTION:Bill Howe\, founder of the Citizen Project at SAGE\, will present Bridging Divides: The Pursuit of Common Goals. Together\, we will explore the causes and degree of today’s political polarization\, and how it creates policy gridlock\, undermines democratic institutions\, and strains personal relationships. Bill will also outline social science research on how individuals and organizations can work across differences so communities can move forward in a productive way and solve problems. \nSAGE (So All Generations Emerge) is an Oregon-based nonprofit\, nonpartisan organization committed to helping future generations thrive. Among its initiatives\, the Citizen Project offers events that support people working together across divides to pursue shared goals and build stronger communities. \nThis session offers a timely look at strategies for fostering collaboration in an increasingly divided world. \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:   \nBill Howe serves on the board of SAGE (Senior Advocates for Generational Equity)\, a nonprofit and nonpartisan organization that engages older adults in causes benefiting younger and future generations. He is also the founder of the SAGE Citizen Project\, which offers events designed to inspire and support people in working across political and other differences to solve problems. In addition to his work with SAGE\, Bill has practiced family law for nearly 50 years and has devoted significant time to family court reform. He is a highly accomplished attorney who served as Vice-Chair of Oregon’s Statewide Family Law Advisory Committee from 1998 through 2020\, an appointment made by several Chief Justices over the years.
URL:https://www.wilsonvillerotary.com/event/meeting-20251002/
LOCATION:Black Bear Diner\, 30175 S.W. Parkway Ave.\, Wilsonville\, OR\, 97070\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Speaker
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rotary Club of Wilsonville":MAILTO:info@wilsonvillerotary.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251009T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251009T130000
DTSTAMP:20260609T214411
CREATED:20250925T200329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251006T195138Z
UID:206517-1760010300-1760014800@www.wilsonvillerotary.com
SUMMARY:The Young Experiment x Live Hydration
DESCRIPTION:Jennifer Loria\, Owner and Certified Advanced Esthetician at The Young Experiment Medical Spa in Tualatin\, and Yvette Guzman\, Licensed Practical Nurse at Live Hydration Spa in Tualatin\, will explain how true skin health and wellness from within lead to lasting confidence and a natural glow. The Young Experiment focuses on restoring skin to its healthiest\, most functional state through results-driven\, noninvasive treatments backed by clinical research\, while Live Hydration Spa offers IV therapy designed to boost hydration\, balance\, and overall wellness. \nJennifer and Yvette will discuss how combining advanced skincare and internal wellness approaches can support long-term aesthetic confidence and total body rejuvenation. Their discussion will outline practical treatments supported by science and technology and highlight how these methods create lasting\, sustainable results. \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: \nJennifer Loria is the Owner and Certified Advanced Esthetician at The Young Experiment Medical Spa in Tualatin\, where she blends science\, artistry\, and innovation to redefine modern aesthetics. As a practitioner and industry leader\, she is committed to results-driven\, noninvasive treatments backed by clinical research. With a passion for cutting-edge technology and skin health\, Jen continually evaluates advancements to bring her clients the most effective solutions. At The Young Experiment\, she’s not just offering treatments—she’s pioneering the future of aesthetic restoration. \nYvette Guzman\, LPN\, is a dedicated nurse at Live Hydration Spa in Tualatin specializing in IV hydration therapy\, with a passion for helping clients feel their very best. She combines clinical expertise with a warm\, holistic approach\, offering treatments to help restore balance\, boost energy\, and support overall wellness. Her goal is to make each IV experience both comfortable and effective\, leaving clients refreshed and renewed from the inside out.
URL:https://www.wilsonvillerotary.com/event/meeting-20251009/
LOCATION:Black Bear Diner\, 30175 S.W. Parkway Ave.\, Wilsonville\, OR\, 97070\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Speaker
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rotary Club of Wilsonville":MAILTO:info@wilsonvillerotary.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251016T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251016T130000
DTSTAMP:20260609T214411
CREATED:20250818T194027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250818T194045Z
UID:206477-1760615100-1760619600@www.wilsonvillerotary.com
SUMMARY:Club Meeting:  From Coffee Creek to Uganda
DESCRIPTION:Carolyn Kerleine’s story is one of resilience\, service\, and transformation. A former Adult in Custody at Coffee Creek Correctional Facility\, Carolyn first met the Rotary Club of Wilsonville through Through a Child’s Eyes (TACE) and later worked with members at the Rotary Centennial Rose Garden. \nWhile incarcerated\, she became a Distinguished Toastmaster\, spent more than 15 years in the Coffee Creek Puppy Program\, and connected with Vision of Hope\, an organization that partners with Oregon prisoners to support an orphanage in Uganda. That connection led her to sponsor Gabriel\, a student at the orphanage\, and eventually travel to Africa in 2025\, where she met him in person and served at the children’s village. \nToday\, Carolyn continues to give back by aiding those transitioning from prison and serving as part of a certified therapy team with her dog\, who was raised in Coffee Creek. She will share her story alongside Laurene Brenner\, former manager of the Coffee Creek Puppy Program\, offering a firsthand perspective on the power of service\, personal growth\, and the connections that change lives. \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:   \nCarolyn Kerleine first connected with the Rotary Club of Wilsonville while working at the children’s event Through A Child’s Eyes (TACE) at Coffee Creek Correctional Facility. She later partnered with the club again at the Korean Memorial Rose Garden in Wilsonville. \nWhile at Coffee Creek\, Carolyn met members of Visions of Hope\, an organization that partners with Oregon prisoners to support an orphanage in Uganda. She began donating craft items for their auctions and as gifts for the village. Soon after\, she sponsored a student named Gabriel. \nIn 2023\, while still incarcerated\, Carolyn was invited to join the first team of formers traveling to Africa. She made that trip in 2025\, meeting Gabriel in person and serving at the children’s village in many capacities over a ten-day period. She also experienced a short safari and spent time working in the Ugandan bush. \nToday\, Carolyn continues to support others by aiding those transitioning from prison and teaching health education.
URL:https://www.wilsonvillerotary.com/event/meeting-20251016/
LOCATION:Black Bear Diner\, 30175 S.W. Parkway Ave.\, Wilsonville\, OR\, 97070\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Speaker
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rotary Club of Wilsonville":MAILTO:info@wilsonvillerotary.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251023T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251023T130000
DTSTAMP:20260609T214411
CREATED:20250925T210003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251007T201005Z
UID:206520-1761219900-1761224400@www.wilsonvillerotary.com
SUMMARY:Club Meeting: My Rotary Youth Exchange Experience in India
DESCRIPTION:Oliver Svadlenka\, a Wilsonville High School student\, will share highlights from his long-term Rotary Youth Exchange in India during the 2024–25 school year.\nHe spent the year living abroad\, attending classes\, and immersing himself in Indian culture. Oliver will reflect on what he learned\, how he adapted to a new environment\, and the memorable moments from his exchange adventure. \nThe Rotary Club of Wilsonville is proud to sponsor Rotary Youth Exchange\, one of the most respected student exchange programs in the world. Local high school students can apply for a long-term exchange\, spending their junior year abroad\, or a short-term summer exchange. Students gain cultural immersion\, leadership skills\, and lifelong friendships while host families in Wilsonville open their homes to students from around the globe. Rotary provides safety checks\, host family training\, and strong support networks to make every exchange a safe and life-changing experience. \nFor more information about Rotary Youth Exchange\, visit: www.wilsonvillerotary.com/youth \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:   \nOliver Svadlenka\, 17\, is a Senior at Wilsonville High School. In addition to a full schedule of AP classes\, Oliver is in Jazz Band\, Pep Band\, Pit Or hearts for the upcoming musical Mary Poppins\, and is the Teacher Aide to Mr. Eby for his US Government class. Outside of high school\, Oliver is focusing on finishing his Eagle Project for Boy Scouts\, learning German\, working on college applications\, working on household projects\, and spending time with friends.
URL:https://www.wilsonvillerotary.com/event/meeting-20251023/
LOCATION:Black Bear Diner\, 30175 S.W. Parkway Ave.\, Wilsonville\, OR\, 97070\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Speaker
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rotary Club of Wilsonville":MAILTO:info@wilsonvillerotary.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251106T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251106T130000
DTSTAMP:20260609T214411
CREATED:20250516T155858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250516T155914Z
UID:206287-1762429500-1762434000@www.wilsonvillerotary.com
SUMMARY:Club Meeting:  Your Wilsonville Library as a Community Hub
DESCRIPTION:Shasta Sasser\, Library Director at Wilsonville Public Library\, will share how today’s libraries are so much more than quiet spaces filled with books. Gone are the small\, silent buildings with a shushing librarian looking disapprovingly above half-moon spectacles. Libraries today are vibrant community hubs where everyone is welcome. Come learn about what our local library has to offer beyond books and computers (but don’t worry\, there are still plenty of those\, too!). From programs and events to inclusive resources and spaces\, discover how the library continues to evolve to meet the needs of the Wilsonville community. \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:   \nShasta Sasser has worked in public libraries for 19 years\, the last 9 at the Wilsonville Public Library and the last 3 as its director. She holds an MA in English from Portland State University and an MLIS from Valdosta State University. She is a native Oregonian\, Oregon Humane Society volunteer\, and proud book nerd.
URL:https://www.wilsonvillerotary.com/event/meeting-20251106/
LOCATION:Black Bear Diner\, 30175 S.W. Parkway Ave.\, Wilsonville\, OR\, 97070\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Speaker
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rotary Club of Wilsonville":MAILTO:info@wilsonvillerotary.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251113T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251113T130000
DTSTAMP:20260609T214411
CREATED:20250823T234634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250902T030032Z
UID:206488-1763034300-1763038800@www.wilsonvillerotary.com
SUMMARY:Club Meeting: A 37-Year Sister City Journey with Kitakata
DESCRIPTION:Adrienne Scritsmier\, Chair of the Wilsonville Kitakata Sister City Advisory Board\, will explore the deep cultural ties and history shared between Wilsonville and its sister city\, Kitakata\, Japan. Known for its storied kura (historic storehouses)\, rich traditions\, and world-famous ramen\, Kitakata lies nestled in Fukushima Prefecture. \nThis presentation will highlight the geography and cultural features of Kitakata and the nearly 37-year connection that has flourished since the Sister City relationship began in 1988.  Adrienne will share how this long-standing partnership has fostered cultural exchange\, community bonds\, and mutual understanding through educational and civic engagement. \nThe Rotary Club of Wilsonville meets weekly Thursdays at noon to provide 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 am if you are ordering lunch. For more information\, email president@wilsonvillerotary.com. \nOfficial bio: \nAdrienne Scritsmier currently serves as Chair of the Wilsonville Kitakata Sister City Advisory Board\, a City-appointed committee that stewards the partnership between Wilsonville and Kitakata.  In this leadership role\, she helps coordinate cross-cultural programming\, manages student exchanges\, liaises with community members\, and ensures the Sister City relationship continues to thrive. Under her guidance\, the Board plans exchange itineraries\, hosts delegations\, supports community outreach\, and fosters long-term cultural friendships between our two cities.
URL:https://www.wilsonvillerotary.com/event/meeting-20251113/
LOCATION:Black Bear Diner\, 30175 S.W. Parkway Ave.\, Wilsonville\, OR\, 97070\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Speaker
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rotary Club of Wilsonville":MAILTO:info@wilsonvillerotary.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251120T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251120T130000
DTSTAMP:20260609T214411
CREATED:20250824T001719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250824T001719Z
UID:206492-1763639100-1763643600@www.wilsonvillerotary.com
SUMMARY:Club Meeting:  Victim Support and Community Engagement
DESCRIPTION:Sarah Grabner\, Crime Victim Assistance Supervisor with the Clackamas County District Attorney’s Office\, will share how her office supports individuals impacted by crime through a wide range of services. The mission of the Victim Assistance Program is to involve crime victims and the community in a process that helps to diminish the devastating impact of crime. Experienced advocates are available to assist victims of all crimes and provide support to individuals who have suffered physical\, emotional\, and financial harm. Services include crisis intervention\, emotional support\, court accompaniment\, safety planning\, and help with protective orders. \nSarah will also highlight the Clackamas County District Attorney’s Courthouse Facility Dog Program\, which provides comfort and emotional support to victims and witnesses of violent crimes as they navigate the justice system. Courthouse facility dogs are professionally trained assistance animals that work in prosecutor’s offices\, child advocacy centers\, and family courts across the country. They serve as legally neutral companions\, offering a calming presence that helps vulnerable witnesses and victims feel able to share their experiences during stressful legal proceedings. Nacho IV\, their trained courthouse dog\, will be on hand as co-presenter to demonstrate the compassionate role he plays in this important work. \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:  \nSarah Grabner is the Victim Assistance Supervisor at the Clackamas County District Attorney’s Office.  She has been working in DA-based victim assistance for over 25 years and has been a certified facility dog handler for the past 11 years.  She is currently the Handler of Courthouse Facility Dog\, Nacho IV and they work with victims and witnesses of crime throughout Clackamas County.
URL:https://www.wilsonvillerotary.com/event/meeting-20251120/
LOCATION:Black Bear Diner\, 30175 S.W. Parkway Ave.\, Wilsonville\, OR\, 97070\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Speaker
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rotary Club of Wilsonville":MAILTO:info@wilsonvillerotary.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251127T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251127T130000
DTSTAMP:20260609T214411
CREATED:20250422T140809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250422T140809Z
UID:206218-1764243900-1764248400@www.wilsonvillerotary.com
SUMMARY:No Meeting – Happy Thanksgiving!
DESCRIPTION:There will be no Rotary meeting as we take time to gather\, reflect\, and give thanks. \nThe Thanksgiving season is a reminder of the power of gratitude and the importance of community. We’re thankful for the opportunity to serve and for everyone who helps make our work possible. Wishing you a warm and meaningful holiday.
URL:https://www.wilsonvillerotary.com/event/meeting-20251127/
LOCATION:Black Bear Diner\, 30175 S.W. Parkway Ave.\, Wilsonville\, OR\, 97070\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Speaker
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rotary Club of Wilsonville":MAILTO:info@wilsonvillerotary.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251204T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251204T130000
DTSTAMP:20260609T214411
CREATED:20250819T143011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251124T184745Z
UID:206481-1764848700-1764853200@www.wilsonvillerotary.com
SUMMARY:Club Meeting: Sole Sisters
DESCRIPTION:Jessy Lee\, President of Sole Sisters and owner of sHERo Running\, and Jenelle Reid\, Vice President of Sole Sisters\, will share the story of Sole Sisters\, a women’s running and walking organization that started in Wilsonville 18 years ago. What began as a small local group has grown into a movement with 15 locations\, empowering women of all ages and abilities through fitness\, friendship\, and community. \nThey will highlight how Sole Sisters fosters confidence\, connection\, and support for women\, while also drawing participants from across the region to Wilsonville for their annual race event—an occasion that showcases both the strength of the group and the beauty of the community. \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:  \nJessy Lee – President of Sole Sisters\, owner of sHERo Running\nJessy is a passionate advocate for women’s wellness and community. Her mission is to empower women through movement\, camaraderie\, and self-discovery. As a coach and leader\, she emphasizes embracing the journey\, supporting others\, and finding joy in every step. \nJenelle Reid – Vice President of Sole Sisters\nSince joining Sole Sisters in 2022\, Jenelle has been an instrumental part of the organization’s growth and success. Her passion for empowering women is evident in her commitment to creating a supportive and inclusive community where women can achieve their fitness goals and build lasting friendships.
URL:https://www.wilsonvillerotary.com/event/meeting-20251204/
LOCATION:Black Bear Diner\, 30175 S.W. Parkway Ave.\, Wilsonville\, OR\, 97070\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Speaker
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rotary Club of Wilsonville":MAILTO:info@wilsonvillerotary.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251211T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251211T130000
DTSTAMP:20260609T214411
CREATED:20250823T203716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250823T234449Z
UID:206485-1765453500-1765458000@www.wilsonvillerotary.com
SUMMARY:Club Meeting: Supporting Local Tourism in Wilsonville
DESCRIPTION:Zoe Mombert\, Assistant to the City Manager for the City of Wilsonville and member of the Rotary Club of Wilsonville\, will share insights on how the city is working to support and expand local tourism. Her presentation\, Supporting Local Tourism in Wilsonville\, will highlight the city’s Tourism Promotion Committee initiatives\, including the Explore Wilsonville program\, partnerships with regional attractions\, and strategies to draw visitors to enjoy Wilsonville’s unique community assets. \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:   \nZoe Mombert serves as the Assistant to the City Manager for the City of Wilsonville\, where she supports community development\, council initiatives\, and tourism promotion. She is a key staff liaison for the Tourism Promotion Committee and plays a central role in the Explore Wilsonville destination marketing program. In addition to her city work\, Zoe is an active Rotarian and past chair of the club’s Youth Services Committee\, where she helped lead award-winning projects that supported local students and families. She is dedicated to fostering civic engagement\, community growth\, and Wilsonville’s reputation as a welcoming place to live\, work\, and visit.
URL:https://www.wilsonvillerotary.com/event/meeting-20251211/
LOCATION:Black Bear Diner\, 30175 S.W. Parkway Ave.\, Wilsonville\, OR\, 97070\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Speaker
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rotary Club of Wilsonville":MAILTO:info@wilsonvillerotary.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251218T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251218T130000
DTSTAMP:20260609T214411
CREATED:20250624T155529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251201T152442Z
UID:206317-1766058300-1766062800@www.wilsonvillerotary.com
SUMMARY:Club Meeting: The World is Your Campus: My Studies Abroad with Semester at Sea
DESCRIPTION:Autumn Hartje will share her experience with Semester at Sea\, a global study abroad program where students travel by ship while completing college coursework. Her presentation explores how international travel and cultural immersion can challenge assumptions\, broaden perspectives\, and foster meaningful growth. \nAutumn will reflect on the personal and academic lessons she gained while visiting multiple countries\, studying in a floating campus environment\, and building connections with diverse communities around the world. She’ll offer insight into what it means to step outside your comfort zone and engage with new people\, places\, and ideas. \nThis presentation invites attendees to consider the value of global education and how it can shape resilience\, purpose\, and a deeper understanding of the world. \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-20251218/
LOCATION:Black Bear Diner\, 30175 S.W. Parkway Ave.\, Wilsonville\, OR\, 97070\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Speaker
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rotary Club of Wilsonville":MAILTO:info@wilsonvillerotary.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260101T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260101T130000
DTSTAMP:20260609T214411
CREATED:20250422T135036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250422T140209Z
UID:206214-1767267900-1767272400@www.wilsonvillerotary.com
SUMMARY:No Meeting – Happy New Year!
DESCRIPTION:There will be no Rotary meeting as we take time to reflect\, recharge\, and celebrate the start of a new year. \nWe’re grateful for the opportunities we’ve had to serve and excited for what’s to come in 2026. Together\, we’ll keep building a stronger\, more connected community. \nWishing you and your loved ones peace\, joy\, and fresh beginnings in the year ahead!
URL:https://www.wilsonvillerotary.com/event/meeting-20260101/
LOCATION:Black Bear Diner\, 30175 S.W. Parkway Ave.\, Wilsonville\, OR\, 97070\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Speaker
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rotary Club of Wilsonville":MAILTO:info@wilsonvillerotary.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260108T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260108T130000
DTSTAMP:20260609T214411
CREATED:20251118T184603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251118T205343Z
UID:206575-1767872700-1767877200@www.wilsonvillerotary.com
SUMMARY:Club Meeting: Can Grab Bars be Sexy?  Understanding an Aging Market
DESCRIPTION:Jackie Haddon and Beth Kellan\, two of the co-founders of LiveAble Homes\, will lead a practical conversation on accessible housing and today’s aging-in-place market. They will break down the core definitions of accessible and universal design\, share key aging demographic data\, and look at the current reality of accessible housing inventory both locally and across the country. \nTheir presentation will also highlight practical solutions for incorporating universal design standards\, guidance on positioning yourself as an accessibility expert\, and an overview of the LiveAble Homes Program. They will also touch on certifying and marketing accessible listings. It’s a helpful look at how thoughtful\, well-planned design can support independence and comfort for people of all ages. \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:   \nBeth Kellan\nBeth is a passionate housing advocate and a strategic leader with 25 years of experience as a community builder\, real estate expert\, entrepreneur and nonprofit champion. She is a people-first collaborator known for crafting creative solutions and driving progress alongside diverse groups. \nJackie Haddon\nJackie is a Certified Aging in Place Specialist\, Seniors Real Estate Specialist and co-founder of LiveAble Homes LLC. With decades of experience in social work\, real estate and residential construction\, she brings a deep understanding of the benefits of universally accessible housing. Her work in accessible housing development\, consultation and design supports seniors and individuals with mobility challenges while elevating voices traditionally overlooked in the residential construction industry.
URL:https://www.wilsonvillerotary.com/event/meeting-20260108/
LOCATION:Black Bear Diner\, 30175 S.W. Parkway Ave.\, Wilsonville\, OR\, 97070\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Speaker
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rotary Club of Wilsonville":MAILTO:info@wilsonvillerotary.com
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