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22 THE CHARBONNEAU VILLAGER February 2019 Sunshine Service ‘DREAMERS’ speak at AAUW event By JOAN VEDDER Welcome to the “New Year” everybody! I hope your Christmas holidays were filled with joy and friendship and you came out unscathed with various “bugs” that seem to be rampant at this time of the year. Checking our book work for the Sunshine Cupboard, it seems like not too many of you needed to borrow equipment during the past few weeks? That is a GOOD sign! However, knowing there will be accidents, surgeries, whatever, in the coming weeks and months, we want you to know that we are available 5 days a week to assist you. Please remember that the Clubhouse is closed from Fridays at 5 p.m. until the following Monday mornings and we cannot access our cupboard during weekends. I will be tackling the annual inventory of the equipment and double checking the records as to what is “out” and what is “in.” IF you have had items for several months, please, please return them? You signed a loan agreement for a reasonably limited time and I realize it's hard to keep track ... especially once you feel fine again! Many times our equipment is put 'out of sight' and thus forgotten. We always suggest that you purchase an item if it is necessary for long term use; we can guide you to resources.  As always, we welcome small donations when you return things. We have NO allotted money to run our cupboard, other than donations. There is no funding available to us; we are strictly volunteers. Incidentally, if you are calling for assistance from our list in your Directory, there may be a few people who are out of town at this time of the year. Just move on down the list, until you reach an available volunteer. Thanks for your continued support ... we LOVE serving you! ■ A merican Association of University Women Lake Oswego hosts “A Conversation with a 'Dreamer'.” All are warmly invited to this Feb. 9 event which is part of Lake Oswego Reads. It is free, no tickets needed. The lo- cation is Oswego Heritage House, 398 10th St. Lake Oswego, at 10:30 a.m. Luis Balderas- Villagrana, Luis Balderas-Villagrana, student student body body president at Portland State president at University, will speak at the AAUW Portland State event Feb. 9. University and a “Dreamer”, will be the guest speaker. Luis, who qualifies under the Federal “Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals” (DACA) program, came to the United States with his family when he was seven years old to escape the violence of the drug cartels in Mexico. He grew up as an immigrant in a small town in Eastern Oregon, where he quickly learned English and often translated for his family. He learned important leadership skills, and as an honors student at Portland State, was elected student body president. Luis will have several friends with him, and they will talk about their personal stories, their hopes and dreams for the future. AAUW is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to advance equity for women and girls through advocacy, education, philanthropy and research. ■     7^[fWDWS^fk9dagb   6KHULH6WDU  ”‡‰‘‹…‡•‡†”‘‡”  Your Charbonneau Expert  In All Things Real Estate   Give me a call — I would be happy to meet with you!  503-260-2534 Cell / Text SherieStar . Realtor @ gmail . com Niners By MARY FIEWEGER Happy Valentines Day! Since this is our first article for 2019, we LOVE looking back at some of the fun and successful events of last year and look forward to even more for 2019. Brenda Hankins was our Tournament Champion — who will be her challengers in 2019?  Pink Ball 2018 was a huge success and our chairs this year are working hard already to make it even more successful in 2019. Stay tuned! Cindy Garrison has retired! Her articles reflected the friendliness of the Charbonneau community. She was supportive of every organization and their events. The Niners are truly grateful for her support. Cindy, you will be missed! The 2018 Niners annual banquet 'Motown Magic' was a roaring success! Thanks to the Committee Co-Chairs, Joanna Sawyer and Cheryl Barnum, and to the many volunteers and Charbonnettes Dance Team. All the practices and hard work paid off!  Charbonneau residents and their friends and families 'cheered' us on and enjoyed a fun evening. The committee has selected 'Disney' as this year's theme.   Want to help on committees? If you are new and/or have not signed up, please talk with us. We are still looking for leadership and participation for our committees.  Niners, have you checked your 'winnings' at the Pro Shop? Don't need anything? Why not consider buying golf balls, towels, gloves and donate these for our raffle prizes at special events. Thanks to the Men's Club for inviting Charbonneau golfers to attend its Rules Seminar.  There are many new rules this year so we are all “scrambling” to learn them as quickly as possible and LOVE every opportunity. Looking forward to seeing everyone at the Welcome Back Meeting and Coffee on April 2nd! ■