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Organization meetings: Sept. 5, 2009

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The Gresham Outlook welcomes calendar notices for weekly public events and support group meetings in East County. To submit an item, simply send the information to Dateline, The Gresham Outlook, P.O. Box 747, Gresham, 97030; e-mail to chall@theoutlookonline.com; or fax it to 503-665-2187 at least 10 days before the event or meeting.


TUESDAY, SEPT. 8

Full Gospel Business Men — 6 a.m., Shari’s Restaurant, 881 S.W. Highland Drive. A fellowship of evangelical businessmen. For more information, call Stephen Rogers at 503-666-4793.

Gresham Referral Organization — 7 a.m., Fairview City Hall, 1300 N.E. Village St., Fairview. An organization designed to help area businessmen and businesswomen join forces to provide sales referrals to one another. Visit www.gro.myreferralclub.com for current speakers. For more information, call Membership Director Christine Logue at 503-639-9037 or President Kent Carter at 503-766-3365.

National Active and Retired Federal Employees, Chapter 912 — 10 a.m., Gresham Elks Lodge, 3330 N.E. Division St. Members learn about issues affecting their retirement and benefits. All federal employees, retired or working, are welcome. For more information, call Edward Ashley at 503-667-4692.

Columbia River Gorge Kiwanis Club — noon, Winks Sports Pub & Restaurant, 3240 S. Troutdale Road. A service group that helps children and youth. Visit www.crgkiwanis.org for information.

League of Women Voters of East Multnomah County — noon, MetroEast Community Media, 829 N.E. Eighth St. Guest speaker Claudia al-Amin, a chaplain at the Coffee Creek Correctional Institution for Women, will speak about the differences in services for men and women in the state prisons. Open to the public. You may bring a lunch, and light refreshments will be offered. For more information, call Lois Selmar at 503-667-7036.

Gresham Society of Artists — 6 to 9 p.m., Gresham Senior Center, 600 N.E. Eighth St. For more information, call Jo Curry at 503-254-5923.

Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) — 6 p.m., Highland Community Church, 4100 S.E. 182nd Ave. A support group for weight management and healthy lifestyles. Weigh-ins run from 4:30 to 5:50 p.m. For more information, call 503-665-6618 or 503-695-5438 or visit www.tops.org.

Wy’east Artisans Guild — 6:30 p.m., Clackamas County Bank Theater, 38975 Proctor Blvd., Sandy. The Wy’east Artisans Guild is a nonprofit organization of artists, craftspersons and art supporters with membership extending from Gresham to the Mount Hood corridor. The purpose is to provide an educational and social environment for people with shared interests. The evening’s program begins at 7 p.m., followed by a business meeting at 8 p.m. For more information, call Becky at 503-668-5590.

Gresham Lions Supper Club — 7 p.m., Francis Xavier’s Restaurant, 1933 N.E. 181st Ave., Portland. Dinner starts at 6:30 p.m. For information, call Leslie Pompel at 503-665-7779 or visit www.greshamsupperclubor.lionwap.org.

Mt. Hood Rock Club — 7 p.m., Gresham United Methodist Church, 620 N.W. Eighth St. For more information, call 503-760-1825 or visit www.mthoodrockclub.com.




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