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KCCA Newsletter — APRIL 2017 1JULY 2017 Volume XI, Issue 4
NEWSLETTERAlso available on KCCA’s office website: www.mykcca.com
Submitted by Terri PittsleyKCCA Board of Directors President
PRESIDENT’S COLUMN
The fireworks are so pretty, bursting and whizzing around the sky. I hope the same is not true for KCCA Board members. Hello, my name is Terry Pittsley and I am the new KCCA Board President. With the election came new Board members Marty Williams and Diane Platika. We (Continued on Page 4)
I t ’s t ime once again to celebrate with The Beaverton Community Band, a favorite with our King City residents. This Monthly Musical presen-tation will be on Sunday, July 9th, at 2:00pm in the King City Clubhouse. This band was for-mally organized in 1978, but has a history that goes back much further than that. They are an allvolunteer group of 6075 adult musicians who love concert band music and have a willingness to share their talents with the public.
This year the band will be performing under the direction of Martin Sobelman, who has been
MONTHLY MUSICAL FOR JULYSubmitted by Shirley Frank
MONTHLY MUSICALS ARE PROUDLY SPONSORED BY:
with the group the past two years. For this July performance, they will be playing an hour of patriotic music, including marches and songs pertaining to this holiday. During the Summer, you’ll often find the band at community events such as the Beaverton Farmer’s Market, the City’s Picnics in the Park, and concerts on the lawn of the Beaverton City Library.
We will also be honoring July birthdays and anniversaries. The usual raffle drawings will be held and, as we have done for many years, a free-will offering will be taken for the Band following this performance.
A big thank you goes to the folks from Ken Miller & Associ-ates Real Estate here in King City, who will be responsible for providing refreshments following the concert. Thanks also to our sponsors, Columbia State Bank and KCCA, who make it possible for us to provide these monthly programs. Set aside the date above (remember it’s a Sunday!) to come and enjoy the wonder-ful music and goodies and meet your neighbors.
would like to thank Denny Gelfand, past President and Katherine Griffith, past Treasurer for all their service to KCCA. My commitment is to help keep things rolling through the transition as we all have new roles, responsibilities, opportunities and chal-lenges to work through.
Valerie Schyuler is heading up the search for candidates to be brought to the Board for consid-eration. We miss having an Administrator to take up the reins and be a leader for us.
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ABOUT THE KCCA NEWSLETTER
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Articles for the monthly newsletter must be emails to admin.assist@mykcca.com by the 10th of the month preceding the month in which you want the article to appear.
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KCCA BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2017
The KCCA Board and each of the KCCA committees meet monthly in the Clubhouse.
Board Meeting .............................................2nd Tue .............. 6:30p.m.Board Workshop ..........................................1st Tue ................ 10:00a.m.Finance Committee .....................................Last Wed............. 7:30p.m.Greens Committee ......................................1st Thu ................ 1:00p.m.Landscape, Architectural Review & Compliance Committee (LARC) ..............1st Mon .............. 10:00a.m.House Committee ........................................As Needed
Terry Pittsley - PresidentValerie Schuyler - Vice Pres. / SecretaryDiana Platika - TreasurerPaul Downing - House Committee
Blair Wyatt - LARC Committee HeadJoe Wilson - DirectorMarty Williams - Director
The King City Council meets the first and third Wednesdays
of every month at 7p.m. at City Hall. This is a great time to learn about all of the current
and upcoming events and happenings throughout
King City.
Just a Reminder from KCCA Management
Please keep dogs off the golf course at all times. Dogs are not allowed to roam free from yards or
use the golf course to relieve themselves. This is a
health issue and also degrades the community and the golf course. As in
any community, pet owners are required to clean up af-ter their pets and not leave the small bags on walkways
or the golf course. Also, residents are responsible for keeping the sidewalks and drains in front of and on the side of their homes clear of debris and weeds.
Thank you for helping keep our community
beautiful.
KCCA CONTACT INFORMATION
Clubhouse Office ................................................................... 503-639-6565 Hours: Monday-Friday: 9:30a.m.-4:30p.m. Closed for lunch 12:00-1:00pm Monday-Thursday
15245 SW 116th Avenue Email: admin.assist@mykcca.com
Pro Shop, open dawn to dusk .............................................. 503-639-7986 15355 SW Royalty Parkway
Crown Room and Crown Center ........................................... 503-639-0084 16880 SW 126th Ave
King City Apartments Office ................................................. 503-639-5878 11779 King George
Garden Villa Townhouses Manager ..................................... 503-579-8358 16880 SW 126th Avenue
KCCA’s Website: www.mykcca.com
NEWS & NOTESfrom the office
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ERIKSSON CLEANINGHome & Office — 503.933.2780
Honest, Reliable, Custom Cleaning
Great local references!Windows Too • FREE ESTIMATES
Weekly, Biweekly, MonthlySince 1995
Your Partner in HomecareNonprofit resource for in-home personal care
Personal Care, Transportation & Housekeeping
HomecarePartner.org
503-433-8079
Need a little help? Receive nonmedical
assistance for as few
as two hours per day.
EXPERIENCE COUNTS!Over 30 Years in King City
View all local sales & listings:www.prestigeproperties.net
• Open Daily •
503-639-7220
Jon, if you have time, please re-create Plaza Hair
& Spa ad for July in this size border --
• Use components of April ad in InDesign on
back cover,
• plus June ad content (from PDF; note com-
pany name change)
• and add this line: Lori Walters, Owner.
Thanks!
Bows, bells, balls, and bal-loons will adorn many golf carts expected to compete in the Firecracker Golf Cart Parade on July 3 beginning at 4:00p.m. Sponsored in part by McCann’s, decorated carts are encouraged to be entered for a chance to be declared the winner.
The golf carts will assemble in the KCCA Clubhouse parking lot in plenty of time to make their way to the King City Senior Village (for-merly Pacific Pointe Retirement Inn), where residents will judge the winners. A sign-up sheet is posted in the KCCA Pro Shop for those interested in competing in this fun event. If you have a golf cart, decorate it and join the fun!
IT’S PARADE TIME AGAIN!Submitted by Roy Armour Decorated golf carts
are ALSO encouraged to participate in the first
July 4th Parade sponsored by the King City Commu-
nity Foundation on July 4. Those interested in joining this second parade should assemble in the KCCA Club-house parking lot at 9:00am on July 4. This parade starts
at 9:30a.m. and follows the route taken by the 50th Anniversary Parade to the King City Community Park on Montague Way in the
Edgewater community. Dou-ble your fun this Fourth of
July and participate in both parades!
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ERIKSSON CLEANINGHome & Office — 503.933.2780
Honest, Reliable, Custom Cleaning
Great local references!Windows Too • FREE ESTIMATES
Weekly, Biweekly, MonthlySince 1995
Your Partner in HomecareNonprofit resource for in-home personal care
Personal Care, Transportation & Housekeeping
HomecarePartner.org
503-433-8079
Need a little help? Receive nonmedical
assistance for as few
as two hours per day.
EXPERIENCE COUNTS!Over 30 Years in King City
View all local sales & listings:www.prestigeproperties.net
• Open Daily •
503-639-7220
Jon, if you have time, please re-create Plaza Hair
& Spa ad for July in this size border --
• Use components of April ad in InDesign on
back cover,
• plus June ad content (from PDF; note com-
pany name change)
• and add this line: Lori Walters, Owner.
Thanks!
The Annual Fourth of July Picnic/Potluck will be held from Noon to 2:00p.m. at the KCCA Clubhouse. Bring your favorite dish to share plus your own plate and utensils, cups, and extra drinks if desired.
FOURTH OF JULY KCCA POTLUCK Tuesday, July 4, 2017
The parade starts and ends at the KCCA Clubhouse. The route will form an oval going down Royalty Parkway onto Queen Elizabeth Street, continuing down Royalty Parkway to King Charles Avenue and then along King George Avenue back to the club-house.
Although the Fourth of July is a fun and festive event, it also serves as a sobering reminder of the sacrifices by so many who have secured our independence so we can celebrate it. For ad-ditional information, contact Jan Hall at 503-443-7666 or jan.hall@mac.com, or Roy Armour at 503-330-6594.
Coffee and teas will be provided. Volunteers are always needed. Come at 11:00a.m. to help set up or stay until 2:00p.m. to help with clean-up. We hope to see you there!
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ERIKSSON CLEANINGHome & Office — 503.933.2780
Honest, Reliable, Custom Cleaning
Great local references!Windows Too • FREE ESTIMATES
Weekly, Biweekly, MonthlySince 1995
Your Partner in HomecareNonprofit resource for in-home personal care
Personal Care, Transportation & Housekeeping
HomecarePartner.org
503-433-8079
Need a little help? Receive nonmedical
assistance for as few
as two hours per day.
EXPERIENCE COUNTS!Over 30 Years in King City
View all local sales & listings:www.prestigeproperties.net
• Open Daily •
503-639-7220
Jon, if you have time, please re-create Plaza Hair
& Spa ad for July in this size border --
• Use components of April ad in InDesign on
back cover,
• plus June ad content (from PDF; note com-
pany name change)
• and add this line: Lori Walters, Owner.
Thanks!
Tualatin Valley Quilt Guild (TVQG) would like to invite both experienced and novice quilters to join their guild. TVQG, an established guild, is moving from Sherwood to King City. Monthly meetings are held at 7:00p.m. on the third Tuesday of each month (except December) at the KCCA Clubhouse. Meetings include a speaker or program, Show & Tell, Block of the Month, Fat Quarter drawing, and door prizes. TVQG makes quilts, assists mul-tiple charities, and sponsors two yearly retreats. For more information about the guild, email TVQG.News@gmail.com or visit their website at https://tvqg.wordpress.com/
Tualatin Valley Quilt Guild Moves to King City
PRESIDENT, continued from front page:
The pool construction should be flying by now after what seemed to be forever, waiting for build-ing designs and permits to be issued. This building will be a great asset to KCCA and will help property values increase even higher than they have been.
Looking to the future and not dwelling on what used to be or what has been done in the past is the goal of this administration and I believe we all can embrace this. Change is very hard and even harder the older we get (and none of us are getting any younger). A “wait and see” attitude will help everyone cope with any changes that are necessary.
The KCCA CC&R’s need to be edited and rewrit-ten to meet the changing times. New accounting procedures are in the works for bill paying, etc., that requires new technology and skills we must learn. New people with new and better ideas are moving into this community and we need to
embrace the new knowledge and figure out how it can best fit into our lives.
Along with other changes, I have instituted how you and I can communicate effectively. I only have a cell phone and I am on the “do not call” list for sales calls, so I only answer my phone if I know who it is. Please, if you want to talk with me and I don’t answer the phone, leave a message, number and name and I will get back to you as soon as possible. I want KCCA to work for and with you to have the best outcome for this year. Thank you.
Mondays 11:00a.m. – 12:00p.m.Wednesdays 6:30p.m. – 7:30p.m.
At the KCCA Clubhouse10 Classes for $30 or $5.00 per Drop-In
These classes were specifically developed for people 55 and over, focusing on stretching,
breathing, and balance. Instructor Sandra Gail Pierson specializes in beginner and gentle yoga.
BEGINNER 55+ YOGA CLASSES
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On June 5, the King City Chorus met in the clubhouse for the monthly show and, once again, was very entertaining. With Muriel Dresser on piano and Dennis Pollmann as MC, the show opened with “If I Loved You” and “Paper Moon.”
Solos started off with Rich Haller warbling “You Made Me Love You.” Elsa Malcom came next with a sultry rendition of “Basin Street Blues.” Everyone was happy to have Bill Lowe back again and he sang a lovely “Young at Heart.”
King City Music ClubSubmitted by Liz Schenk
Pool Fundraising NewsSubmitted by Val Schuyler
The news is all good – dollar by dollar we are getting closer to our goal of raising $25,000 to purchase the items that will make our new Aquatic Center world famous (well, at least we will love it!). The Pool Construction Committee has selected a com-pany to provide our fob-based security system with video system included. The committee is also working to design signage for the entire building, select hand held showers, and research both multi-level benches and the most effective and reliable steam clean-ing system. All of these significant components and others will be purchased with the money raised.
So far, a total of more than $4,500 in contributions to the Pool Fund has come from the following sources: individuals ($1,519), KCCA Aquatic Club ($700), businesses ($1,250), the Spring Fling Dance put on by Dee Burkey ($222), the LuLaRoe Fashion Show put on by Megan and Regina Muter ($356), mug sales ($400) to date, other ($125), and a yet unknown amount from the Small Treasures Sale that
”Phyllis Vertrees sang “You Are My Sunshine” and I’ll bet no one ever heard it sung without a hillbilly twang, but she did it. Lynn Turner delighted us with “When I Fall In Love” and was followed by Jerry Larsen of the deeply thrilling voice singing “Old Man River.” Joyce Strassberg, with her lovely warm voice, offered “What A Difference A Day Makes.”
So many of these performers make everyone feel as if they must have had a professional background in music. So much talent we are lucky to have near-by.
was held on June 24-25 at the Clubhouse.
This month we will initiate our campaign to encourage resi-dents to make contributions to the Aquatic Center. Watch for the poster that shows pro-gress toward our $25,000 goal. Make a contribution yourself that moves the swimmer up the ladder toward that goal. If you are ready to contribute now – now that you see actual construction going on at the Aquatic Center site!– leave a check made out to “KCCA” with “for pool fundraising” in the memo line at the KCCA office. Contributions are not tax-deductible, but your contribu-tion will be an investment in the increased value of your property, a benefit to your health, and a source of community pride.
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Serving King City 20+ Years
Interior and Exterior Painting
Clean, Quality Work
Free Estimates
Licensed, Bonded and Insured
CCB #56492
MB Painting
Call Matt at
503-640-0632 or
(cell) 503-781-8755
Mention
this ad for
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over $10!
“Good, fast, effi cient, very tidy, extremely punctual. I would recommend him.”
Patty, KCCA Resident
Brocade Ceilings a Specialty
For McCann’s ad, use their June ad.
It is attached as its own PDF and also is
on Page 7 of the June newsletter.
KCCA Newsletter — APRIL 2017 21
HOPS ON TAP
hopsontapllc@gmail.com
FREE LUNCH!Saturday, July 15, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Hot dogs, chips, soda and cookies
11725 SW Queen Elizabeth in King City
(across from the Laundromat)
Sponsored by:
Jejo’s Jewelry Repair
King City Barber Shop
Ken Miller Real Estate
Jon, would you be available to create the follow-
ing ad, adding artwork and changing/resizing/
dressing up the fonts? They would like a photo
of a hot dog if possible, and I am thinking there
should be a photo or good artwork with chips
and soda. If you can’t fit that work in, just let us
know. Thanks.
Ads for Jon to place in KCCA Newsletter July 2017:
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IMPORTANT JULY DATESPlease note the following dates and times on your calendar:
MONDAY, JULY 3 Men’s Golf Club BBQ 3:00 – 8:00 p.m. at the Clubhouse Patio
TUESDAY, JULY 4 Fourth of July Potluck 12:00 – 2:00 p.m. at the Clubhouse
WEDNESDAY, JULY 5 Board of Directors Workshop 10 a.m. in the Clubhouse Meeting Room
WEDNESDAY, JULY 5 Women’s Golf Club Sack Luncheon 11:30 a.m. in the Clubhouse Banquet Room
TUESDAY, JULY 11 Monthly KCCA Board Meeting 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. in the Clubhouse Banquet Room
WEDNESDAY, JULY 19 Community Association Institute Event 5:00 – 8:30 p.m. in the Crown Center
FRIDAY, JULY 21 King City/Salem Towne Home Ladies Golf Event 10:00 a.m. on the Clubhouse Patio
AM and PM Water Aerobics in the Outdoor Pool have begun! Every weekday from 10:00 – 10:45 a.m. and 7:00 – 7:45 p.m.
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Hello Neighbors
Social Committee
Submitted by Nancy Hayes
On July 13, the Lawn Bowling Club will host our July BYOB. This is an opportunity for you to learn about and try out the sport of Lawn Bowling. And, on September 14, the Lion’s Club will be hosting the September BYOB. Are you following a con-cept here? Mentioned in previ-ous newsletter articles, Hello Neighbors has asked clubs to host BYOB’s as a way to introduce themselves to the residents, many of whom have not had an opportunity to learn what their
clubs are about. The first one, Shuffleboard Club, was really successful. The Hello Neighbors Social Committee guides the club in organizing the evening. The date is already on the calendar as the second Thursday of eachA month. Our 50/50 filled Dan Day’s pocket with some extra cash to the tune of $38.00! This and other prizes are more of the fun features of the evening.
On Tuesday, June 27, 6-8:00p.m. Hello Neighbors held their first Creative Workshop at the clubhouse. King City is lucky to have many creative and inspiring individuals with various talents willing to share them with us all. At the time this article is being written, these are some of the people signed up to share with their fel-low King City res idents –
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on all hearing aids!
Risk-Free 60-Day Trial
15405 SW 116th Avenue, Suite 200, King City
Call: 503-684-15839155 SW Barnes Road, Suite 416, Portland
Call: 503-297-16003975 Mercantile Drive, Suite 215, Lake Oswego
Call: 503-697-3600
Experience the Highest Quality in Hearing Care with Sonus:
Screening!
Come in for a FREE pack of batteries!Limit one pack per person; redeemable one time only.
in Hearing Care with Sonus:
KCCA Newsletter — APRIL 2017 23
503.430.7273Ben (direct line)
Serving King City 20+ Years
Interior and Exterior Painting
Clean, Quality Work
Free Estimates
Licensed, Bonded and Insured
CCB #56492
MB Painting
Call Matt at
503-640-0632 or
(cell) 503-781-8755
Mention
this ad for
10% OFF
any purchase
over $10!
“Good, fast, effi cient, very tidy, extremely punctual. I would recommend him.”
Patty, KCCA Resident
Brocade Ceilings a Specialty
For McCann’s ad, use their June ad.
It is attached as its own PDF and also is
on Page 7 of the June newsletter.
popcorn cakes, holiday center-pieces, woodworking, shadow boxes, hypertufa ”leaves,” and watercolors. We really are for-tunate to have such talent in and around our community.
All Hello Neighbors Social Committee meetings are held
Mary Jeffery was great with “Golden Earrings” and was followed by Barbara Parks with a moving “Memories.” Vernon Coats did it again--thrilled one and all with his lovely, mellow voice--this time singing “I’m in the Mood For Love.” Ooooh! Fran Walston, who is one of the directors of the chorus, belted out “Feelin’ Like Someone in Love.” Wow!
Muriel Dresser closed solos with “They All Laughed.” The performance was closed by the chorus singing “Shenandoah” and “Rock-A-Bye Baby.” It was a most delightful show of talent.
Everyone hopes to see more of the community at our upcoming shows, always on the first Monday of each month. If anyone is interested in becoming a member of the chorus, please phone Muriel at 503-684-3978 or Sharon Baker at 503-352-5958 for information. The next show will be on July 4 and we hope everyone will be there!
KING CITY MUSIC CLUB, continued from page 5:
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10 KCCA Newsletter — APRIL 2017
KING CITY WOMEN’S
GOLF CLUBSubmitted by Janet Craig
Summer is here! Yay! After our long Winter weather, the Women’s Golf Club is in full swing (pun intended). The trees we gave to the maintenance shop are being planted. We still need more trees to replace the ones lost during our windstorm this Spring. If you would like to do-nate to the replacement of the trees, you can donate at the KCCA Administration Office in the Clubhouse. There is a special fund set up for this.
The Men’s and Women’s Golf Clubs have been helping to im-
KING CITY MEN’S GOLF CLUBSubmitted by Will Craig, KCMGC President
Here comes July and there are many fun events for us to enjoy this month! First, there are a couple mixed Chapmans on the third and the 18th. Get your decorations out for the Golf Cart Parade on July 3rd at 4:00p.m. or if you’d rather, it’s a good time for a sidewalk party.
Home & Home Tournament with Salemtowne is coming up on July 10th here at KCCA and on July 24th there at Salemtowne, and both will be a great time. Get signed up as soon as you
LANDSCAPE & ARCHITECT REVIEW COMMITTEE FORMSAs most KCCA residents know, when residents in single-family
homes within the KCCA HOA perimeter decide to update or make changes to the exterior of their homes and/or yards, they need to fill out and sub-
mit a LARC change form to the KCCA office in the clubhouse. Please make sure that these completed forms are handed only to a KCCA staff person
or the LARC committee head. We are trying to process these forms and requests efficiently and help people get their pro-
jects moving on schedule.
Thank you! (Continued on Page 11)(Continued on Page 12)
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KCCA Newsletter — APRIL 2017 11
East Washington County Democratic Caucus (EWCDC)Submitted by Diane Tyhurst
On July 6, the EWCDS will present a program on the environment and the negative effects caused by President Trump’s withdrawal from the climate accord. Find out how Oregon and the rest of the West Coast are finding ways to preserve nature and fight the effects of climate change. Come and learn what some local organizations are doing and how you can help. The EWCDs meet on the first Thursday of each month at the King City Club-house. Social hour is at 6:30pm and the program begins at 7:00pm. Everyone is welcome!
Southwest Corridor Republican ClubSubmitted by Billie Reynolds
Senator Kim Thatcher Gets the Oregon Issues Straight on July 14
Oregonians are about to face a poorly disguised sales tax that will cost everyone a lot of extra money and several other very negative pieces of restrictive bills. Senator Kim Thatcher from Marion County works across the aisle and has been able to help get positive legislation passed.
Senator Thatcher has agreed to speak and answer our questions on July 14 at the King City
King City Civic Association does not endorse any political party, nor candidates for election to office, whether partisan or non-partisan. The views expressed in these articles are those of the clubs and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Board of Directors or staff of KCCA. We provide meeting space and newsletter space for such clubs as a service to our residents.
KCCA Newsletter — APRIL 2017 23
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It is attached as its own PDF and also is
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(Continued on Page 12)
MEN’S GOLF, continued from pg 10:
can because it’s limited to the first 20 to sign and pay. An all new challenge to Summerfield is coming soon.
The golf course continues to look better and better with all the new trees and the Men’s and Women’s Golf Clubs are contrib-uting small projects to help with the appearance of the grounds.
We have all enjoyed the Men’s Golf Club-hosted donuts and cof-fee at our month-end scramble, and I want to thank the Women’s Golf Club ladies for running the 50/50 raffle that has been raising funds for the Backpack Program.
We have a great club and we’re always looking for new members, so if you have any questions, inquire at the KCCA Pro Shop. Thanks.
12 KCCA Newsletter — APRIL 2017
DOCUMENTARY FILM SHOWING: “Voices of Grief, Honoring the Sacred Journey”
HELLO NEIGHBORS, continued from page 7:
“Transforming.” That’s how Kathy Sparnins, a former Portland resident, long-time grief educator, and first-time filmmaker, describes the documen-tary film that has consumed her life for several years. Sparnins is the Co-Producer of “Voices of Grief, Honoring the Sacred Journey.” The 42-min-ute documentary film will be making its Oregon premiere on Monday, July 24, at 6:30pm at Christ the King Lutheran Church located at 11305 SW Bull Mountain Road in Tigard.
Through her experience as a grief educator, Sparnins became aware of how death- and grief-phobic our culture has become. “Over the years,
I learned how often our culture struggles to sup-port people in pain, and especially when they are grieving,” she says. “We want people to be okay, but we give them messages to hurry this process and get over it. It’s not that we are bad people; we just don’t know what to do.” The documentary weaves together interviews, insights from con-temporary authors, poets and spiritual teachers, and the stories of people who talk about their own very personal experiences with grief. More information about “Voices of Grief” can be found at www.voicesofgrief.org.
prove the enjoyment for every-one who plays by painting all the yardage markers in the fairway and on the cart paths. They are all shiny blue, red, and yellow. There will be more improvements to follow this Summer and Fall.
Don’t forget to join in our In-dependence Day golf cart parade on July 3 at 4:00pm. The carts will be decorated with a patri-otic theme. If you are not in the parade you can still enjoy it, with participants as we roll by your
Clubhouse. There will be updates from members on education, the “deep state,” and more. Come and participate with fellow Ore-gonians who care deeply about our state and the nation.
EVERY SECOND WEDNESDAY, the Southwest Corridor Repub-lican Club meets at the King City Clubhouse. Our “Meet and Greet” starts at 6:30pm with snacks, and the meeting gets under way at 7:00pm. Come one, come all! Questions? Call 503-639-7452.
the first and third Fridays of each month at 9:30am in the Multi-Purpose Room of the club-house. All are welcome to attend and share their thoughts and ideas with the Committee. And, if you are looking for a committee to join, we would love to have you. Please contact Nancy Hayes, 503-747-5327, or Peggy Trees, 503-620-0703, for more information or leave your name at the Clubhouse office, 503-639-6565, and we will call you.
homes. Last year we saw many driveway parties.
It’s never too late to join the Women’s Golf Club. We accept new members all season long. For information on how to join, please contact Cindy Wallace at 503-989-3194 or Wendy Warch-ant at 503-207-3409.
KING CITY WOMEN’S GOLF CLUB, continued from page 10:
SOUTHWEST CORRIDOR REPUBLICAN CLUB, continued from page 11:
KCCA Newsletter — APRIL 2017 13
TECH NEWSThe Federal Trade Commission, along with fed-
eral, state and international law enforcement part-ners, recently announced “Operation Tech Trap,” a nationwide and international crackdown on tech support scams that trick consumers into believing their computers are infected with viruses and mal-ware and then charge them hundreds of dollars for unnecessary repairs and services.
TECH TIPBe aware that many popups will claim to be from
Microsoft or Apple claiming that your computer is infected. Do not call the posted phone number! Simply close your browser and restart your com-puter. If you know someone who has fallen for the scam, have them contact their credit card compa-ny and report the charges as fraudulent.
SATURDAY CLASSESComputer classes are continuing the first four
Saturdays every month at 10:00am, in the comput-er room in the Arts & Crafts Building. The “What’s New” class on the first Saturday covers recent technology announcements and provides a ques-tion and answer session for computer issues. The classes on the second and fourth Saturdays pro-vide easy to understand information on specific computer-related topics. The “Gadgets” class on the third Saturday covers tips and tricks for using a smart phone, tablet or camera. Club dues are $5 per year and there is a $2 fee per class. “Walk-ins” are welcome and the first class is free.
TECH NEWS AND TIPS FROM THE COMPUTER CLUBSubmitted by Mark Mehall
You can bring your old ink cartridges, CDs and DVDs to the Arts & Crafts Building. As a public ser-vice, the Computer Club offers free recycling for all King City residents. Just drop the items in the bucket or basket on the shelf near the door.
COMPUTER CLUB TOPICS(Classes are at 10:00am Saturdays in the
Arts & Crafts Building)
July 1 What’s New with Apple
July 8 Netflix and Other Streaming Services
July 15 Gadgets - Converting Slides & Photos
July 22 Encryption
July 29 Special Classroom Cleaning Session
For more information, contact: Marie VanderWeele - 503-624-1973 Jeanine Peyton - 503-443-1704 Ted Walling - 503-598-8067 Mark Mehall - 503-481-4188
Visit the computer club’s website: www.kingcitycomputer.club
22 KCCA Newsletter — APRIL 2017
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pany name change)
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Thanks!
14 KCCA Newsletter — APRIL 2017
King City Tuesday Afternoon Cribbage ClubSubmitted by Jack Croll
Do you play cribbage? We’re looking for players who enjoy the game to join our Tuesday afternoon club.
We play six games of three or four handed cribbage. We meet at 12:45pm in the Club-
11777 SW Queen Elizabeth
King City, OR 97224
(503) 684-1008
www.kingcityseniorvillage.com
2:30- 3:30pm. We would like to invite the public to learn about the exciting changes coming to our community that will enhance the lives of our residents. Enjoy entertainment and tapas as we unveil our design boards and answer questions you might have. Sign up for a "Dust Boots Tour" to see the changes in action!
Join us
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MAY 2 1st - Jack Croll 2nd - Glen Loaiza 3rd - (tie) Wayne Anderson and Dale HassMAY 9 1st - Dee Moser 2nd - Blair Wyatt 3rd - Cheryl Davies
house Multi-Media Room. Play begins promptly at 1:00. You do not need to be a King City resident to play.
For more information call Jack Croll at 503-747-2766 or Bev Kirk at 503-598-9414.
Following are the winners for the month of May:
The Free PDJS Summer Jazz Party and Dance is scheduled for August 20th at the KCCA Clubhouse
excellent grand piano. We are looking for a big turnout. This also marks the start of our 2017-18 season when we renew our memberships for the coming year.”
The event is a Bring Your Own Brownbag, that is, attendees should bring their own food, soft drinks and favorite adult beverages. Event Chairperson JoAnne Young encouraged everyone to decorate their brown bags in gay New Orleans colors, and will offer a special prize for the best one.
PDJS will have on hand paper plates, utensils,
MAY 16 1st - Glen Loaiza 2nd - Bill McEvoy 3rd - (tie) Dee Moser and Cheryl Davies MAY 23 1st - Blair Wyatt 2nd - Beverly Kirk 3rd - Jack Croll
MAY 30 1st - Blair Wyatt 2nd - Rich Heinichen 3rd - Sandy Patton
In the great New Orleans tradition, the Portland Dixieland Jazz Society will hold its annual Sum-mer Jazz Party on Sunday, August 20, 2017, from 11:00a.m. to 4:00p.m. at the King City Civic Associa-tion Clubhouse. This is a free event, open to PDJS members, their guests, and all those interested in early jazz and dancing.
Society President Wayne Travillion said, “This is our way of giving back-- a fun event featuring tra-ditional jazz. It has often been a picnic, but we are delighted to hold it indoors in the air conditioned King City Clubhouse with its large dance floor and
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Wednesday Pinochle ScoresThe King City Wednesday afternoon Pinochle Club announces the
following high scores for the month of May:
May 3: Pam Lewis - 10080, Belle Wilder – 8870May 10: Gene Smiley - 9300, Sue Gates - 8650May 17: Belle Wilder -10200, Nancy Schade – 9230May 24: Gene Smiley - 9790, Pearl Underwood-9760May 31: Ruth Lehman - 9270, Harriet Holmes - 8740Pearl Underwood and Jeannie Alexander had 1000 aces.
The Wednesday Afternoon Pinochle Club meets every Wednesday at 12:15pm in the clubhouse Multi-Purpose Room and play begins at 12:30. If you are looking for a fun-filled afternoon of cards, come and meet the group. For more information, call Belle Wilder at 503-598-0278.
Tuesday Night Pinochle ScoresThe King City Tuesday Night Pinochle Club reports the following
winners for the month of May:
May 2: Harriet Holmes - 8310, Maureen Kelly -7840May 9: Marilyn Herrold - 8270, Pearl Underwood - 7690May 16: Betty Vanderpool - 8590, Gene Smiley - 7620 May 23: Betty Vanderpool - 9280, Dale Hass - 8070May 30: Gene Smiley - 9120, Harriet Holmes - 8290
This group meets every Tuesday at 5:45pm in the King City Club-house Multi-Purpose Room with play starting at 6:00pm. All players are welcome. You don’t need to be a King City resident and you do not need a partner. Come and meet the group. For more informa-tion, call Pearl Sprague at 503-922-9432.
KCCA Newsletter — APRIL 2017 23
503.430.7273Ben (direct line)
Serving King City 20+ Years
Interior and Exterior Painting
Clean, Quality Work
Free Estimates
Licensed, Bonded and Insured
CCB #56492
MB Painting
Call Matt at
503-640-0632 or
(cell) 503-781-8755
Mention
this ad for
10% OFF
any purchase
over $10!
“Good, fast, effi cient, very tidy, extremely punctual. I would recommend him.”
Patty, KCCA Resident
Brocade Ceilings a Specialty
For McCann’s ad, use their June ad.
It is attached as its own PDF and also is
on Page 7 of the June newsletter.
KCCA Newsletter — APRIL 2017 27
WEST LINN, OREGON LICENSED & BONDED
“I’m fast & friendly, and I will travel to you.” Same Day Service! You can sell your car or truck right now!
I will buy it IN ANY CONDITION for up to $8,000.
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As seen on
Camera ClubSubmitted by Ron Chaff
The King City Camera Club will not be meet-ing in July and August. We will take a Summer break and will resume our normal activities starting again in Sep-tember. For more in-formation or questions, please contact Ron Chaff at 503-684-6101.
cups, ice, and water. Music will be provided by the volunteer musi-cian members of PDJS, and there will be a continuous jam session with dancing throughout the day.
The Portland Dixieland Jazz Society is a non-profit organi-zation dedicated to the preser-vation and promotion of early traditional jazz. For more infor-mation, see their web site at www.portlanddixielandjazzsoci-ety.com.
SUMMER JAZZ PARTY continued
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Full service salon for men & women: hair styling, perms, hair coloring, manicures, pedicures, waxing.
Walk-ins welcome.NEW SCHEDULE: Open Tuesday - Saturday
Plaza Hair & Spa503-639-7034
15525 SW 116th, King CityLori Walters, Co-Owner
Full service salon. Men & women: hair styling, perms, hair coloring, manicures, pedicures, waxing facials.
Open Tuesday - Saturday. Walk-ins welcome.
$5 OFF for New Clients! Bring this ad.
KCCA Newsletter — APRIL 2017 23
503.430.7273Ben (direct line)
Serving King City 20+ Years
Interior and Exterior Painting
Clean, Quality Work
Free Estimates
Licensed, Bonded and Insured
CCB #56492
MB Painting
Call Matt at
503-640-0632 or
(cell) 503-781-8755
Mention
this ad for
10% OFF
any purchase
over $10!
“Good, fast, effi cient, very tidy, extremely punctual. I would recommend him.”
Patty, KCCA Resident
Brocade Ceilings a Specialty
For McCann’s ad, use their June ad.
It is attached as its own PDF and also is
on Page 7 of the June newsletter.
KCCA Newsletter — APRIL 2017 23
503.430.7273Ben (direct line)
Serving King City 20+ Years
Interior and Exterior Painting
Clean, Quality Work
Free Estimates
Licensed, Bonded and Insured
CCB #56492
MB Painting
Call Matt at
503-640-0632 or
(cell) 503-781-8755
Mention
this ad for
10% OFF
any purchase
over $10!
“Good, fast, effi cient, very tidy, extremely punctual. I would recommend him.”
Patty, KCCA Resident
Brocade Ceilings a Specialty
For McCann’s ad, use their June ad.
It is attached as its own PDF and also is
on Page 7 of the June newsletter.
KCCA Newsletter — APRIL 2017 23
503.430.7273Ben (direct line)
Serving King City 20+ Years
Interior and Exterior Painting
Clean, Quality Work
Free Estimates
Licensed, Bonded and Insured
CCB #56492
MB Painting
Call Matt at
503-640-0632 or
(cell) 503-781-8755
Mention
this ad for
10% OFF
any purchase
over $10!
“Good, fast, effi cient, very tidy, extremely punctual. I would recommend him.”
Patty, KCCA Resident
Brocade Ceilings a Specialty
For McCann’s ad, use their June ad.
It is attached as its own PDF and also is
on Page 7 of the June newsletter.
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HOPS ON TAP
hopsontapllc@gmail.com
FREE LUNCH!Saturday, July 15, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Hot dogs, chips, soda and cookies
11725 SW Queen Elizabeth in King City
(across from the Laundromat)
Sponsored by:
Jejo’s Jewelry Repair
King City Barber Shop
Ken Miller Real Estate
Jon, would you be available to create the follow-
ing ad, adding artwork and changing/resizing/
dressing up the fonts? They would like a photo
of a hot dog if possible, and I am thinking there
should be a photo or good artwork with chips
and soda. If you can’t fit that work in, just let us
know. Thanks.
Ads for Jon to place in KCCA Newsletter July 2017:
FREE LUNCH!Saturday, July 15th - 11:00am to 1:00pm
Hot dogs, chips, soda and cookies
11725 SW Queen Elizabeth in King City(across from the Laundromat)
SPONS ORE D BY:Jejo’s Jewelry Repair
King City Barber ShopKen Miller Real Estate
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