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Celebrating 46 Years
of exceptional civic discourse

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Register now for the
March 21, 2014 program.

Luncheon, 11:30 a.m.

Program, Noon

Willamette Heritage Center
at The Mill
1313 Mill Street, SE
Salem, OR 97301-6351
 
For luncheon reservations, register online,
call 503.370.2808 or email rsvp@salemcityclub.com
by noon, the Wednesday before each program
.

Register online at www.SalemCityClub.com
 
Member Lunch, $12
Member No Lunch, No Cost
Nonmember Lunch, $15
Nonmember No Lunch: $5


Vegetarian or vegan entrees are available and must be requested at time of RSVP
 
Free parking
Doors open at 11:30 a.m.


Not a Member yet?  Join online at  SalemCityClub.com


New Videos on Our Website

Videos of the first four programs in the Health Care available for viewing on our website, http://www.salemcityclub.com
Sincere thanks to Raymond Dukes, owner of Big Picture Productions; to Jessica Nelson of Spire Management; and for the sponsorship of Salem Health.


Of Interest

For other community programs of interest to our members, please go to the
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page of our website.


Contact Info for SCC

503.370.2808:
rsvp@salemcityclub.com


Welcome New Members

William Dettwyler
John Hofer
Nicole Jackson
Rodney Stubbs
Kerry Vasquez

CCTV Broadcast Schedule

 SCC programs can be seen on CCTV, Comcast Cable Channel 21, for two weeks starting the Wednesday after the meeting on Wednesdays at 4pm, Thursdays at 4:30pm, Fridays at 7pm, and Saturdays at 1pm.


 Salem City Club’s mission:

“...to provide a common meeting ground for persons of divergent  beliefs, politics and occupations, for the interchange of ideas and stimulation of intelligent thinking and action on civic affairs; and to inform and activate its members and the community in public matters, and to arouse in them an appreciation of the responsibilities of citizenship.”
 



Thank You Sustaining Contributors!


Platinum Contributors

Kathleen Beaufait
Egon & Diana Bodtker
Beverly Bow
Deborah Dancik & Edd LeSage
Britta Lion Franz
Roger P. Gillette
Mary Kamppi
Steve Kenney
Jan & Les Margosian
Anita Saalfeld
Linda Teal
Bob & Leslie Zeigen
 
Gold Contributors
Keith York & Mary Hart
Ruth Young

Silver Contributors
Adele Egan
Nancy Kuehn
Bill Mainwaring
Raquel Moore-Green
Kathy & Steve Sansone
Martha H. Curry

And thank you to those members who donated and wish to remain anonymous
 
March 10, 2014,  Volume 46, Issue 14

 
The 2014 Legislative Session:

A Summary and Review


Friday, March 21, 2014 @ Noon
 
Join us as two veteran local legislators review the actions of the recently completed Oregon Legislative session. 

Representatives Kevin Cameron and Brian Clem will offer their perspectives from their own unique sides of the political spectrum.  This year is the second "short" session in the recently established even-year arrangement.  What did we do or not do?  How is the annual session format working out?  How will it lead into next year's regular session?   Both Brian and Kevin are veteran City Club members, and will undoubtedly have comments for each other as we wish Kevin well upon his retirement from the Legislature.

Representative Kevin Cameron (R – District 19) joined the Oregon House of Representatives in 2005 and has served on numerous committees. During the 2011 session he served as House Republican Leader. He currently serves on the House Judiciary Committee, Transportation and Economic Development Committee, and co-chairs the Rural Communities Committee.  He was also appointed to the Joint Committee on Interstate-5 Bridge Replacement Project.

Kevin received the BS degree in Business Marketing from Oregon State University. He is the founder and CEO of Cafe Today Restaurants and Catering. He recently completed six years of service on the OSU Alumni Board and currently serves on the advisory board for Corban University’s Leadership and Political Engagement Program.


Representative Brian Clem (DDistrict 21) graduated from Oregon State University.  He worked for State Senator Cliff Trow and then for U.S. Senator Ron Wyden.  Brian served as Chair of the Oregon Student Assistance Commission and as President of the Salem City Club before resigning to serve House District 21.  In the recent legislative session, he chaired the Rural Communities Committee and served on the Health Care Committee and Agriculture and Natural Resource Committee.

Brian is the founder of OnSite PC Help, and co-founder of Pangaea Trading Company which exports Oregon goods.  He serves on the Community Council of the Willamette Academy.

Please join us Friday, March 21, 2014, as we hear from two of our local legislators. As is our tradition we meet at the Willamette Heritage Center at the Mill.   For lunch reservations, visit our web site at www.salemcityclub.com and register on line.  Reservations are due by noon Wednesday, March 19, 2014Parking is free.  Doors open at 11:30 AM. 
 



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April 4:  The Hallie Ford Museum of Art: A History of Excellence, A Legacy of Place.  John Olbrantz, The Maribeth Collins Director, Hallie Ford Museum of Art, Willamette University, and Dr. Roger Hull, Senior Faculty Curator, HFMA, and Professor of Art History Emertius, Willamette University

 
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