CLAREMONT News

The Events Committee has received so many requests for a repeat performance of the mind reader and superb entertainer who wowed us in 2015! We are so pleased to announce that Mark Stone, , has agreed to return for another performance at Claremont on Thursday night, February 21st. This won’t be a repeat of his last performance. He has an entirely new show for us! Registrations for this exciting event will begin mid-January. Seating will be limited so make your reservations early. Details will be in the Registration Book and in the February newsletter.

The Claremont Women’s Club Program for Tuesday, February 12th at 6:30 p.m. will be “STIR IT UP”....”LET’S COOK!” With a presentation by Marilyn Herzog, Claremont resident and food columnist for Bethany Living Magazine. Marilyn will be sharing recipes from her eclectic culinary journey and international experiences that have influenced her relationship with food! We will be sampling three of her appetizer recipes. Be sure to sign up at the front office so we know how many to make! We will also feature a themed raffle basket. Bring your $$$ and win something special!

The Events Committee wants to let Claremonters know that they have decided not to sponsor a New Year's Eve Dinner Dance on December 31, 2019. They do hope to hold a dinner dance again in 2020, but felt the event needs a year's break since attendance was lower than anticipated on NYE 2018 - a low of 68 attendees. Also, if anyone knows what happened to the twinkling lights that were part of the table decor on NYE, please notify Linda Tracy, NYE Chair. Fifteen strings of lights were taken sometime between the end of the dance and the cleanup the next morning. These lights are Events Committee property and the plan is to re-use them. If you borrowed them, please return them to the Clubhouse Office.

The 2019 Directory is now available for pickup in the Clubhouse. If you haven’t picked up your updated 2018 Architectural and Community Standards book, please pick up that as well. Thank you!

NOTICES

UPCOMING EVENTS WELCOME TO CLAREMONT

TGIF February 1st & 15th Patricia Evans 15625 NW Clubhouse Dr. CWC “Stir it Up” Event February 12th Clifford & Christine Meier 4124 NW Cleek Pl. The Mentalist ~ Events Committee February 21st Portland Golf Show February 22nd & 24th Greens St Patricks Day Party March 17th CWGC Opening Day April 16th

CLAREMONT GREENS NEWS

Our flag pole in front of the Terrace House became stuck at half mast honoring President George H. W. Bush. Board member Steve Graham worked with Elmer’s Flag and Banner to repair the hoist system and replace the flag. The Landscape committee is having all of the water feature ponds drained, cleaned and refilled this month. Our next Greens sponsored event will be the St Patrick’s Day Celebration on March 17th. The cost is $10 per person. Please sign up in the Events Book outside of the Front Office and place your check in mailbox #23. We will also have new rugs for the Terrace House soon. We finished 2018 with approximately $9,000 below budget. This helps reduce assessments for 2019. These increased by 2.5% over last year. Good work to last year’s board for these results.

Greens Grounds Committee: Thursday, February 7th 4:00 p.m. Greens House Committee: Tuesday, February 12th 4:00 p.m. Greens Board Meeting Wednesday, February 13th 4:30 p.m.

CLAREMONT CLUBHOUSE

Now that the exterior of the Clubhouse has been completed, plus improved landscaping, and new outdoor lighting, it is time to turn our attention to the INSIDE. There is new carpet and new light fixtures in the lower level of the Clubhouse. The Garden Room is about to get a "face lift", and this year the kitchen cabinets will be replaced. Now the Inside: As many of you have said "the Clubhouse is just like your home". Here are a few "housekeeping" items that will continue to make our Clubhouse tidy, safe and enjoyable for all. • When making coffee or preparing for a function, please remember to clean up the kitchen when you are done. Please return the rinsed airpots to the kitchen as well as any supplies that may have been used ie cups, sweeteners, pitchers etc. When using other items in the kitchen, serving utensils, coffee mugs etc., please wash them in the sink and place them in the sanitizer machine. The load will be ran when it is full. • The door between the Card Room and the ice room needs to remain locked after hours. If you unlock it to retrieve ice, please be sure to put the key ring back and lock the door behind you or your event. • The Wall Street Journal, the Oregonian and the New York Times are here for the enjoyment of Claremont residents. We keep two days worth in the Fireside Room for people to peruse at their leisure. Please keep the newspapers in the clubhouse until two days have past. We would appreciate it very much! • There are lots of lights in the Clubhouse. If you turn lights on to enter the room, or you are the last one to exit, please remember to turn off all lights when leaving. • We have been having a few “door” issues that are awaiting the repairs. If it is after business hours, please check to ensure that the door has closed behind you.

BOARD REPORT

Congratulations to Joyce Adams, and Fred Sutherland upon being elected to the Greens Board of Directors. Also congratulations to Steve Graham for his appointment to the Greens Board. Also, our thanks to Neil Morfitt, Mary Shackleton and Patricia Smith for their participation on the CGSA Board. Steve Hooker will assume the chairmanship held very ably by Mary Shackleton who is retiring. A council of six residents representing Claremont Civic and Claremont Greens will be formed shortly. The purpose is to exchange information and improve communication between the two associations. Vandalism of the entry lights at the West Union/Country Club Dr. and West Union/Claremont Dr. intersections has been a problem lately. Stones have been thrown, breaking the lanterns atop the pillars. Power to these lights has been turned off with the hope the vandals will find no joy doing further damage. Restoration of the light fixtures will depend upon the weather and extent of the damage. The Sheriff’s Department has been alerted and any tips would be appreciated. The committees continue to press onward, meeting the assorted needs of Claremont. As a result, Claremont remains a wonderful place to live. There is always room for another resident to join a committee. Call Briana at the Clubhouse Office to get a list of committee chairs, or contact any Board Member. Future CCA Board meetings will be held in larger and more accessible venues enabling more folks to attend. The Terrace House is one possibility and the Great Room is another. Check the next Quick Communicator for time and place. It has been suggested that when driving to the Bethany shopping area (the backway), one might leave Claremont by turning right onto West Union, another right onto Laidlaw heading directly to Bethany Boulevard. An extra minute or two of travel time, especially during the busy traffic times on Bethany Blvd. trumps near-misses or collisions.

CAR BREAK-INS IN BETHANY

Washington County Sheriffs Office released this announcement: The Bethany area has been experiencing a rash of car break ins recently. The majority of cars were unlocked with valuables inside. This is a good time to implement the 9PM Routine. (See Below) Practice doing the routine with your older children to teach them about safety and security. When they have it down, have them start doing it themselves or taking turns. As always, please report anything suspicious immediately. The #9PMRoutine is Here Have you seen or heard about the #9PMRoutine on social media? It's become a popular – and simple – way for folks to protect their home and property. Every night at 9:00PM, we encourage the community to lock up property, turn on lights and bring in valuables to reduce the likelihood of falling victim to property crimes. This campaign has proved vast success throughout the country and we look forward to implementing it in Washington County. - LOCK UP your car, house, windows, garage, gates and shed. - TURN ON exterior lights, security cameras and alarm system. - BRING IN valuables from your car, yard, patio and porch.

CLAREMONT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS COMMITTEE

On January 8th we had our New Year’s Kickoff, (a great showing with 42 volunteers participating) which included direction setting, abbreviated training, a couple skits, and a short New Year’s celebration. The Committee is plowing ahead with filling volunteer zone leader and regional coordinator positions, establishing Task Forces for the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and First Aid Responsiveness. The EOC Taskforce met on January 22nd and we are hopeful to Kickoff the First Aid Responsiveness Task Force in early February. Lastly, we are planning a “Get Ready” (Emergency Preparedness) website addition to our current Claremont Civic Website. If you have questions about how to get involved, please call George at 503-516-8313.

TGIF

Are you suffering from the mid-winter blahs? Tired of the short days? Longing for spring? if so, or even if you are enjoying the winter weather, there is something to look forward to: TGIF. We will meet in the Fireside Room of the Civic Clubhouse on Friday, February 1st and again on Friday, February 15th. The fun starts at 5:30 p.m. and ends whenever we run out of food and conversation. As usual, bring your own beverage (and something to drink it from) and an appetizer to share. The February 15th TGIF will be a special celebration, with some sweet treats in honor of Valentine’s Day. So please bring only savory appetizers that night. Feel free to wear red or your favorite heart themed sweater. Don’t forget to invite new neighbors to join us. TGIF is a wonderful way to meet the friendly people of Claremont!

THE MEDICAL / BABY GEAR EXCHANGE IS WAITING FOR USE

Check out pictures on the Clubhouse bulletin board of the items you can borrow from the Exchange. Medical – Available: crutches, canes, walkers, cryo-ice machines, slings, boots for your feet, wrists, knee and ankle braces, bathing aids, shower seats, floating bedside table, blood pressure monitors, etc. and a couple of wheelchairs. Baby – baby and child car seats, high chairs, padded umbrella stroller, a pack and play…. plus, other baby gear. Sorry, we cannot accept cribs. The Medical Equipment/Baby Gear Exchange is located upstairs in The Barn. You can drop off your donations directly at the Barn. Be sure to sign items in and out on the Inventory Sheet. Questions or need assistance getting items you need, call Ann Marie Swartout, 503 928-0455.

The medical exchange storage room in the barn is open only when Claremont accepts no responsibility the golf maintenance staff is working from 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. due to injury using borrowed items.

ALL SEASON WOMEN'S CLUB FOOD DRIVE

It’s a new year to give food to hungry people in the Beaverton area. Since February and March are still cold months, maybe mac and cheese, spaghetti sauces, pasta, and soups would be great donations for the food barrel. 1. Families need all types of canned foods, peanut butter, canned meats; plus snacks like fruit snacks, crackers, juice boxes, granola bars. 2. Hygiene products including toilet paper, paper towels, cleaning supplies, and diapers (all sizes needed) are always appreciated. Hotel sized shampoos are great, too. 3. If you received gift cards for restaurants at Christmas that you won’t use, drop them into the food barrel for special treats for families that don’t get to go out to dinner – like McDonalds and Burger King. 4. Drop off extra change in the envelope on the side of the barrel to Give Hunger the Boot! Our volunteers pick up your donations every week and make sure they get to the food banks in a timely manner. Sue Olson and Helen Barden have been organizing pickup by our wonderful volunteers… Patty Paulson, Carol Bennett, and Joyce Balaski … and we appreciate their efforts. Any questions, call Ann Marie at 503-928-0455.

CLAREMONT WOMEN’S GOLF By: Carol Bennett

Welcome, February! The days feel noticeably longer, so spring must be around the corner. Let’s get ready to golf! The Claremont Women’s Golf Club, CWGC, invites new members to join and former members to register! Just click here to link to the 2019 Registration form. Girls, Greens and Good Times! That is our theme – and a great description of our club. New players, returning players and former players are all encouraged to participate. Enjoy playing golf on our beautiful, convenient and well-maintained Claremont course! Make new friends, get in your fitness steps, improve your golf game – and have fun! If you are considering joining and have some questions, contact one of the friendly members of the Committee. Member contact information can be found in the Claremont Directory. And remember, some members are snowbirds, so call someone else if you don’t get a callback. New members are invited to a CWGC Orientation on April 9th and/or April 11th, 10:00 - 11:00am in the Fireplace Room in the Claremont Clubhouse. Please RSVP to Mickey Kimijima ([email protected]).

COMMITTEE CHAIRS Day’s Play Mickey Kimijima and OFFICERS Satchi Wakamatsu President Linda Conley Education/Handicap/ Marilyn Morfitt and Vice President Marylyn Russell Tournament Carole Simon Secretary Linda Tracy Social Janice Hill Treasurer Pam Truax Historian Claire Doherty Past President Patti Shaddix Membership Jill Hugon Publicity Carol Bennett

The details to get started: • Register here or pick up a form in the Claremont Golf Shop. • Join by March 15, 2019 in order to have your contact information included in the CWGC Handbook • New members attend the CWGC Orientation in April (see above.) • April 16 is Opening Day. It is a fun way to kick the season off and meet other members at the luncheon. ClaremontGolfClub.com (See Residents/Women’s Golf Club) is an excellent resource to check for CWGC information and its calendar.

THE PORTLAND GOLF SHOW

The Golf Show offers everything related to golf – from sales on equipment to opportunities to try out equipment, as well as many fun golf games with rounds of golf as prizes. You can visit our own Claremont Golf Course Booth, as well as other booths for golf courses, golf attire and gear. Lots of freebies! The Claremont Booth could use a few more VOLUNTEERS! Contact Anthony in the Golf Shop to sign up. Join the fun at the Oregon Convention Center from February 22nd - -24th. Go to PortlandGolfShow.com for hours, tickets and info.

GOLF COMMITTEE We are pleased to share "preliminary" 2018 financial results for Claremont Golf Club of approximately $27,000 net income (before depreciation). This is quite an improvement over 2017 results, due primarily to an 11 percent increase in revenues. Increased marketing/promotions, excellent course conditions and favorable weather all contributed to our good year. Careful expense management was also a focus this year, and total expenses increased by only 1 percent over 2017. Final results will be available this Spring, after Schwindt & Co. finish their review of CCA financial statements. The Golf Committee continues to be committed to delivering on our mission in 2019: Providing a positive golfing experience for our players and an enduring value to the residents of our community. We have developed a business plan that will guide our work throughout the year, and we hope you’ll notice the continued improvements we’ll make on the course and in the Golf Shop. Duane Dodge and his crew are using this winter to upgrade sand traps on several more bunkers and felling a number of diseased trees on our course (see example in photo). The crew will also be supporting Landscape and House Committee projects needing their help. Anthony Wik and his team are using the low season to develop plans for new driving cages, install new Golf Shop carpeting, order merchandise for sale in the Shop, develop a golf instruction plan, and assure our presence at the 2019 Portland Golf Show on February 22nd - 24th is a success. All this work is aimed at ushering in a super year for our golfers come the high season. Also, you’ll soon learn of plans to create a Goose Poop Patrol (GPP) of Claremont volunteers and staff charged with dissuading Canadian Geese from making our golf course their home.

A cluster of carpenter ant-infested trees on hole #4 were felled recently along with two other dying evergreens. The Golf Committee will consider planting replacement trees on the course whenever trees are removed.

CLAREMONT QUILTERS & SEWERS Claremont has a club or “group” for just about every interest: Book Club, Bridge, Poker, Mahjongg, Pinochle, golf, tennis, model railroads amongst many other. So… why not for those of us who sew and/or quilt? What would be the purpose of the Claremont Sewists and that would they do when they get together? Here are a few ideas: • Show and Tell, with recent or favorite projects • Share tips, tools, techniques and new products • Help each other solve sewing problems • Share information - favorite suppliers, resources, publications • Claremont sewing “studio” tours • Field trips to Guild show, NW Quilt Expo and others • Fabrice “swap meets” Do you sew, quilt, or otherwise create fabric art? Are you interested in getting together with others at Claremont who share your interest, hobby or passion? If so, email Julie at [email protected]. Experts and beginners are welcome. We would need at least six people who are seriously interested to get this new group going.

CLUBS, CLASSES & OTHER ACTIVITIES Book Clubs The Greens Book Club: meets the second Thursday of the month. The next meeting is on Thursday, February 14th at 2:30 p.m. at the Terrace House. The book selection is Second Suns by David Oliver Relin. The March selection is called The Library Book by Susan Orleans. All book loving Claremont residents are welcome! If you have any questions, please contact Suzanne Jones at [email protected].

Book Friends: next meeting is Thursday, February 7th at 9:30 a.m. in the clubhouse. The book we will be reviewing is entitled Red Notice by Bill Browder. Please call Linda Tracy at 503-439-0539 if you have any questions about Book Friends.

Exercise Classes Tammy Russ: Winter term is January 7th - March 29th. Newcomers are always welcome. Cost is $195.00. Men: Mondays from 7:30 a.m. - 8:15 a.m. Wednesdays & Fridays from 7:35 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. Women: Mondays from 8:15 a.m. - 9:10 a.m. Wednesdays & Fridays from 8:35 a.m. to 9:25 a.m. Sue Robertson Peck Stretch & Balance. Winter term is from January 7th - March 14th. Cost is $45.00, drop-ins $5.00 per session. Mondays & Thursdays from 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Other Activities Mahjong: Wednesday from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the Card Room at the Clubhouse. Men’s Cards: Thursday evenings at 6:30 p.m., in the Card Room at the Clubhouse. Pinochle: Thursdays from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., in the Card Room at the Clubhouse. All are welcome! Men’s Social Bridge: Monday afternoons from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., in the Card Room at the Clubhouse. “Knitwits”: A knitting/crocheting group that meets Tuesday afternoons from 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. in the Fireside Room.

Walk & Dine: will be Thursday, February 14th, leaving the clubhouse at 9:00 a.m. going to Breakfast Happy Hour at the Reedville Café and after breakfast will go to Noble Woods for our walk. There is only 64 feet of elevation gain and a few miles of paved, compacted gravel or chip trail. For reservations or questions please contact Mariann Feldmann at [email protected] or 503-645-2087.

Singles Happy Hour: will be held on Thursday, February 28th at 4:00 p.m. at the McCormicks Fish House & Bar located at 9945 SW Beaverton Hillsdale Highway. This event is offered monthly and we have a GREAT time! Fun with no responsibilities! Please call Nancy Hicks at 503-268-1141 if you are new and want to try it out or if you would like to carpool. WOMEN’S POKER Women’s Poker Group will be held Thursday, January 31st as well as Thursday, February 28th from 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. in the Card Room in the Clubhouse. 7-card stud with a $20 buy-in. For more information please call Kathy Ira at 503-679-1421. CHOIR Weekly practices for the Spring Concert will begin Monday, February 5th, 3:00 - 4:30 p.m. in the main clubhouse and attendance at every session is not necessary. The Choir welcomes new members and, although helpful, the ability to read music is not required. For more info, please contact Director, Ward Nelson at wardnel2@gmailcom.

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GOTS AND WANTS

PROPERTIES & RENTALS GOODS & MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE: Nice wooden wine rack. Holds about 54 bottles. $50. Please call FOR RENT: Big Island, Hawaii- FOR SALE: Set of four (4) Winter or text Linda at 503-577-8102 Waikoloa Beach Villas condo for rent. Snow Tires, Radials - Bridgestone- FREE: Dania Bookcase. 4 adjustable 2BR/2BR view of sunset and golf course. “Blizzards” 235/70 R-16 (Used one shelves. 65” high by 32” wide. Please See VRBO.com #843102. Call Stuart & season only). $100.00 for set OBO. Call call 503-617-6826. Chris at 503-705-7034. Larry at 503-439-9309. FOR SALE: Left Handed Golf Clubs. FOR RENT: Vacation Internationale FOR SALE: Scrapbook supplies, new Youth size. Persimmon Jr. Tour. ’High Time Share use available – Point never opened stickers, new scrapbooks, Modulus’ graphite. #3 Wood, 5,7,9 and System / up to 2 weeks. Call for pages, paper & more. Call Jan Lawson at putter. Includes golf bag with stand. All information - scheduling may be a ways 503-703-1495. Photos upon request or seldom used. $85.00. Please call off due to availability, depending on call to come and see. 503-533-4145. desired location. Call Nancy at FOR SALE: Karastan gold Bokhara FOR SALE: Exerpeutic “Mobile App 503-268-1141. pattern wool area rug, 9 ft. by 13 ft., Tracking” Programmable Recumbent FOR SALE: Greens one level home. 2 purchased about 1972. Slight sun fade at Bike. I am switching to a heated, bed/2 bath plus bonus room, 1400 sq/ft. one end. Just cleaned. $1,000 or best massage recliner chair where I can read Please call Katy at 503-203-1575. offer. Phone 503-629-6507. of nap! Retail $454, asking $150 OBO. FOR RENT: Beautiful 2-bedroom, FOR SALE: Vision Fitness S7100 Like new! Call Ron at 503-614-8808. 2.5-bath townhome for rent in Claremont. Suspension Elliptical Trainer in mint FOR SALE: Left handed golf club set Light-filled end unit has new carpet, LED condition. Best Offer. Call Erika or Leon with Aaron driver and bag, $65.00. lighting, two ensuite master bedrooms, at 503-747-7875. Please call 503-690-3404. loft/library area, walk-in storage, A/C FOR SALE: Golf pull-cart, excellent FOUND: An Air Force patch was found and 2-car garage. The two-story windows condition, $50.00. Please call in the Clubhouse. It could be and private patio open to gorgeous pond, 503-690-3404. memorabilia for the Veteran’s Day fountain and lush foliage surrounded by FOR SALE: Marks Adjustable Folding party. If this is rockery, all directly adjacent to home. Chair, made in the 1890s. Adjustable, yours or Access to Claremont golf, pools, comfortable for sitting or reclining. Was someone you amenities. $2275 per month. Please call inherited from my great-grandfather. know, please or text Wendy, 503 616 6640. Negotiable price. Come take a look. For stop by the more information contact Nick at Front Office 503-629-7130, or email [email protected]. and pick it up.

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Claremont’s New Year’s Eve Dinner / Dance Fun

Sharon Thomas was presented with her raffle prize basket by Esther Brynildson.

We would like to welcome Showplace Landscape Services to Claremont.