Club Meeting: The Green NW Nonprofit Workforce Program

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

Aaron McNally, Owner and Manager of Mt Hood Ductless and Executive Director of Green NW, shares the impact of his non-profit Green NW. This organization is dedicated to supporting individuals from underserved communities and veterans aspiring to HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) careers.

Club Meeting: Willamette River Water System Update

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

Marlys Mock, managing the outreach team for the $1.6 billion Willamette Water Supply Program, will discuss updates on the project. Her role involves coordinating and communicating with staff and the public regarding the construction of over 30 miles of large diameter pipeline, a water storage tank, and a new water treatment plant. This seismically resilient system is expected to be operational by 2026, enhancing water supply infrastructure in the region.

Club Meeting: Update on Wilsonville’s Town Center Plan

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

Kim Rybold and Matt Lorenzen will provide an update on the implementation of the 2019 Town Center Plan, which establishes a vision for a vibrant, walkable destination that inspires people to come together and socialize, shop, live, and work. This update will include information on the first mixed-use project to be approved in Town Center and the City’s efforts to assess Urban Renewal as a funding source for some of the Town Center Plan’s infrastructure projects.

Club Meeting: What about Methamphetamine and Cocaine in Oregon?

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

Fentanyl is in news daily but what is happening with other illicit drugs in Oregon? Ned Walls will discuss Methamphetamine and Cocaine in Oregon. Ned is the Deputy Director of the Oregon-Idaho HIDTA (High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area).

Club Meeting: What is the Boys & Girls Aid nonprofit?

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

Andrea Logan Sanders, President & CEO of Boys & Girls Aid, will discuss what Boys & Girls Aid (BGAid) does for the Oregon youth they serve. Andrea will be sharing: The Heart of BGA Mission, Notable Achievements, and Future Initiatives and Collaborations.

Club Meeting: Family Promise of Tualatin Valley

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

Elise Schaff Laubach, Fund Development Manager at Family Promise of Tualatin Valley, will discuss Family Promise of Tualatin Valley (FPTV). FPTV is a non-profit organization that serves homeless children and their families. They, and their network of religious and civic organizations, provide families with safe sleeping space, meals, and access to resources. Individual family plans are developed with our FPTV housing navigator to help families identify and connect with services specific to their needs with housing being the first priority.

Club Meeting: All About Rotary Youth Exchange

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

Lauretta MacColman, Rotary Youth Exchange Officer for Rotary Club of Wilsonville, will discuss Rotary Youth Exchange. Rotary Youth Exchanges sends local students abroad and hosts international students in Wilsonville on both short-term and long-term (full school year) exchanges.

Club Assembly: Rotary District Governor Visit

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

Renee Brouse is the Rotary District 5100 Governor for 2023-24. The district follows the Oregon-Washington border from the Pacific Ocean to Idaho, covering a northern slice of Oregon and a southern slice of Washington, including the major cities of Portland, Salem and Vancouver. The District Governor visits all clubs, each on a designated date, during the course of the year, to give updates on Rotary from the district and international perspective and to inspire clubs and members to higher success.

Club Meeting: Addressing Camping for Survival in Wilsonville

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

Wilsonville City Attorney Amanda Guile-Hinman will review the City’s work in 2022 and 2023 to bring its local code into compliance with federal and state mandates requiring the City to adopt regulations for persons experiencing homelessness to camp on City property. She will discuss the City’s communication and outreach strategy, the adopted local code provisions, implementation steps, and outcomes since the new regulations went into effect on July 1, 2023.