Portland
Metropolitan Elks:
Beaverton Elks Lodge Number 1989 started with a
meeting in a cemetery office in 1955 and has
grown to a large facility with a restaurant
overlooking Mt. Hood, dance floor, athletic room
and picnic area. Location: 3500 SW 104th,
Beaverton Oregon
Meets: Thursdays 7:30 PM Office (503) 646-6116 office@BeavertonElks.org
Forest Grove Elks Lodge Number 2440 has many
social events on their calendar. Location: 2910
Pacific Ave Forest Grove, OR (just behind
Safeway), Meets: Thursdays 7:30 PM
Office (503) 357-2440
Gresham Elks Lodge Number 1805 is involved in
several community projects as well as providing
social activities for members. Location: 3330 NE
Division, Gresham Oregon
Meets: Tuesdays at 7:30 pm Office (503) 665-4797 b.p.o.e.1805@worldnet.att.net
Hillsboro Elks Lodge Number 1862 has space for
10 RV Hookups. They also have activities and
dining nightly. Location: 21865 NW Quatama Road
Hillsboro OR Meets: Thursdays except July and
August, then 2nd and 4th Thursdays only Office
(503) 648-1862
Lodge1862Info@verizon.net
Milwaukie Elks Lodge Number 2032. Facilities
include 8 lane bowling alley, lounge,
restaurant, RV hookups, swimming pool, lodge
room, sauna and steam room, weight room,
basketball court, handball court, treadmill
room, pool tables, youth building, horse shoes,
and bar bingo. Location: 13121 SE Mc Loughlin
Blvd Milwaukie OR 2 blocks North of the Bomber..
Meets: Wednesdays 7:30 pm Office
(503) 654-9588
Portland Lodge Number 142 supports scholarship
programs, ENF, Christmas Baskets, the Elks
Children's Eye Clinic, Meadowood, Building Fund,
Hoop Shoot, WWII Memorial, Arbor and Landscaping
Fund and more. Location: 3723 NE Columbia Blvd.
Portland, Oregon (3 Buildings East Of Broadmore
Golf Course) Meets: Thursdays at 7:30 pm Office
(503) 288-0796
Sherwood Robin Hood Elks Lodge Number 2342 has a
bar, restaurant, large parking area and 22 RV
parking, game room, picnic area, BBQ pit, dance
floor, children's room, and conference room.
Location: 22770 SW Elwert Rd. Sherwood, Oregon
(at the corner of Highway 99w and SW Elwert Rd.)
Meets: Tuesdays at 7:30 pm Office (503) 625-7888
Portland Rotary Organizations:
Portland
Rotary; 619 SW 11th Ave # 123 Portland, OR
97205 (503) 228-1542 info@rotarypdx.org
In 2010 the Portland Rotary Club Celebrates 100
Years of community service. Rotary Club of
Portland formed originally in 1910. Tthe
group originated in Chicago in 1905. This
current group has 347 local Rotarians and
welcomes new members.
Large community projects are a Rotary tradition.
The Rotary has raised money for the Doernbecher
Children's Hospital, Rose Garden Children's Park
and the Portland Children's Museum located next
to the zoo in Washington Park.
Local Rotary organization in and around Portland
by city, meeting date and locations. Aloha
& Beaverton Rotary:
Aloha Sunset Old Spaghetti Factory;
Hillsboro 12:00 PM on Tuesday
Beaverton Ernesto's Restaurant, Monte Carlo
Room; 8544 Southwest Apple Way, Portland 12:01
PM on Wednesday
Beaverton Sunrise Shilo Inn; 9900 SW Canyon Road
7:30 AM on Wednesday
Canby Rotary:
Canby Cutsforth's (Thriftway) Old Town Hall;
225 NE 2nd 11:45 AM on Friday
Clackamas Rotary:
North Clackamas Sunrise Hometown
Buffet; 11358 SE 82nd Avenue 7:00 AM on
Wednesday
Clackamas Old Spaghetti Factory; 12725 SW
93rd Avenue 12:15 PM on Thursday
North Clackamas Sunrise The Clackamas
Banquet Center 7:00 AM on Friday
Forest Grove Rotary:
Forest Grove Pacific University
Washburn Hall; 2043 College Way 12:00 PM
on Wednesday
Forest Grove Daybreak Forest Grove Senior
Center; 2037 Douglas Street 7:00 AM on Tuesday
Gresham Rotary:
Gresham 4th Street Brewing Company
12:00 PM on Wednesday
Hillsboro Rotary:
Hillsboro Tuality Health Education Center;
335 SE 8th Avenue 12:00 PM on Thursday
Lake Oswego Rotary:
Lake Oswego Lakewood Center for the Arts; 368
S. State Street (Lower Level) 12:00 PM on Monday
Kruse Way-Lake Oswego Homebuilders
Association; 15555 SW Bangy Road, Portland 12:00
PM on Tuesday
McMinnville Rotary:
McMinnville Sunrise Hillside
Retirement Community, Restauant; 300 NW
Hillside Parkway 7:00 AM on Wednesday
McMinnville Grand Ballroom 12:00 PM on Friday
Milwaukie & Gladstone Rotary:
Milwaukie Odd Fellows Hall; 10282 SE
Main 12:00 PM on Tuesday
Gladstone-Oak Grove Homewoods on the
Willamette; 17971 SE River Road 12:00 PM on
Thursday
Newberg Rotary:
Newberg George Fox University; Cap &
Gown Room; 414 N Meridian 12:00 PM on
Wednesday
Newberg Early Birds George Fox University;
Cap & Gown Room; 414 N Meridian 7:00 AM on
Thursday
Oregon City Rotary:
Molalla Molalla Public Library; 201 E.
5th 12:00 PM on Tuesday
Oregon City Museum of the Oregon Territories;
211 Tumwater 12:00 PM on Wednesday
Portland Rotary:
Portland Metropolitan University Place
Hotel; 310 SW Lincoln 6:00 PM on Monday
Southeast Portland Parish Center at Our Lady of
Sorrows - please advise Patricia Nichols by noon
Fri. prior to meeting: 503.775.8868 12:00 PM on
Monday
North Portland Columbia Edgewater
Country Club; 2220 NE Marine Drive 12:00 PM on
Tuesday
Northeast Portland The Refectory; NE 122nd &
Halsey 12:15 PM on Tuesday
Portland The Governor Hotel, 3rd Floor; 614 SW
11th & Alder 12:00 PM on Tuesday
Portland Pearl Eco-Trust Building; NW 9th &
Johnson 7:25 AM on Tuesday
Central East Portland Ringside East
Restaurant; 14021 NE Glisan 7:00 AM on Thursday
East Portland Rose Room at the Rose Garden
Arena, One Center Court 12:00 PM on Thursday
Southwest Portland Mittleman Jewish Community
Center 12:00 PM on Friday
Sherwood Rotary:
Sherwood Sherwood Senior Center; 21907 SW
Sherwood Boulevard 6:45 AM on Friday
Tigard Rotary:
Tigard Breakfast Hometown Buffet; 13500 SW
Pacific Hwy 7:00 AM on Tuesday
Tigard Home Builders Association; 15555 SW
Bangy Road 12:00 on Thursday
Troutdale Rotary:
West Columbia Gorge McMenamin's Edgefield,
Barley Room; 2126 SW Halsey 7:00 AM on Thursday
Tualatin Rotary:
Tualatin Tualatin Country Club; 9145 SW
Tualatin Road 11:45 AM on Wednesday
Vancouver Rotary:
East Vancouver Old Spaghetti Factory,
Vancouver 12:00 PM on Tuesday
Vancouver Red Lion Hotel at the Quay;
100 Columbia Street 12:00 PM on
Wednesday
Greater Clark County Royal Oaks Country Club;
8917 NE 4th Plain Boulevard 12:00 PM on Thursday
Vancouver Sunrise Heathman Lodge; 7801 NE
Greenwood Drive 7:00 AM on Friday
Wilsonville Rotary:
Wilsonville Al Kader Shrine; 8651 SW Salish
Lane, 2nd floor 12:00 PM on Thursday
Woodburn Rotary:
Woodburn The Woodlands Conference Center at
Wellspring Medical Center; 1475 Mount Hood
Avenue 12:00 PM on Thursday
West Linn Rotary:
West Linn Lutheran Church of West Linn; 20390
Willamette Drive (Highway 43) 12:00 PM on
Wednesday
Portland Kiwanis Club Organizations:
Kiwanis Club of Portland; Meeting
Location: Benson Hotel the London Grill 309
Southwest Broadway, Portland, OR (503)
295-4110 They meet Downtown Portland
Wednesday at 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm. Portland
is a premier city in part because of its caring
citizens and civic-minded companies. Since 1918,
KCOP has strived to be Portland's premier
service club with a focus on the city's
children.
Mt Hood Kiwanis
Camp; 9320 Southwest Barbur Boulevard
Portland, OR 97219-5430 (503) 452-7416
Southwest Kiwanis Club; They meet the
second and 4th Tuesday every month at 6:15 -
7:30 pm at Otto & Anita's Restaurant lodated at
3025 SW Canby, Multnomah Village, Portland.
Canby
Kiwanis; mailign address: PO BOX 174, Canby
OR 97013. This chapter meets Monday noon
at "Old Town Hall" above Thriftway
Mollalla Kiwanis; Kiwanis Club of Molalla,
Oregon P.O. Box 652 Molalla, OR 97038 (503)
829-3919. They meet every Wednesday 12:00
Noon at the El Charrito 117 E Main (503)
829-3017.
Kiwanis
Club of Wilsonville Oregon; 9375 SW
Wilsonville Road, Wilsonville, Oregon
97070
kninfo@canby.com, They meet at the
Wilsonville Public Library, Wilsonville Road and
Rebeka Street in the Rose Room at noon every
Wednesday.
South Riverside Kiwanis Club
Kiwanis Club of Damascus & Boring;
Damascus-Boring Kiwanis Club, P.O. Box 608,
Boring, OR 97009
dbkc@ymail.com. Meetings are currently held
every Wednesday at 7am at the PUB 212
Restaurant, 20400 SE Hwy 212, Damascus, OR
Oregon City Kiwanis Club; Meeting every
Thursday at noon. Lil" Cooperstown, 19352
Molalla Ave. Oregon City, OR. They
are seeking new visitors.
Kiwanis Cedar Hills; P. O. Box 91433
Portland, OR 97291. Meetings: Every Thursday at
11:45 AM at the Beaverton Elks Lodge (503)
533-9241
McMinnville Noon Kiwanis; Meeting Location:
McMinnville Community Center 660 NE Evans Street
McMinnville, OR 97128
Gun Training and Associations:
Portland,
Oregon Firearms Training
Oregon Firearms Academy, P.O. Box 909,
Lebanon, OR 97355, (541) 451-5532
dan@oregonfirearmsacademy.com near Lebanon,
OR, offers handgun, rifle, and shotgun courses.
Public Safety Training Center; 12700 SW 82nd
Ave, Clackamas, OR 97015, (503) 353-4644, (503)
353-4649The Public Safety Training Center is a
facility owned by Clackamas County and is
located near I-205 (Sunnyside Exit) in
Clackamas, OR
Tri-County Gun
Club; 13050 SW Tonquin Road, Sherwood,
OR (503) 625-7318. Tri-County Gun Club is
a large outdoor range in Sherwood, OR only ten
miles South of Portland.
Oregon State
Shooting Association; The Oregon State
Shooting Association is the official Oregon
affiliate of the National Rifle Association.
Oregon
Firearms Federation; PO Box 556, Canby, OR
97013 (503) 263-5830
off@oregonfirearms.org. Deals with
firearm laws and regulations.
Portland Firearms
Training Team; PMB #103, 4110 SE Hawthorne Blvd.
Portland, Oregon 97214 info@pdxftt.org (503)
231-3761
Gun and Rifle Shooting Ranges and Clubs:
Canby Rod & Gun Club; 25025 S Molalla Forest Rd.
Canby, Oregon (503) 266-2453
Albany Rifle & Pistol Club; 29999 Saddle Butte
Rd. Albany, Oregon (541) 491-3755
Douglas
Ridge Rifle Club, 27787 Hwy 224, Eagle
Creek, OR 97022, (503) 637-3131 Mailing
address: PO Box 1448, P.O. Box 307 Boring, OR
97009. The Douglas Ridge Rifle Club (DRRC)
is a 130 acre rifle, shotgun, and pistol range
located halfway between Clackamas and Estacada
on Highway 224, about 45 minutes from downtown.
Facilities include: Outdoor Pistol, Indoor
Pistol (50 ft), Outdoor Rifle (100-1,000 yds),
Indoor Rifle (50 ft .22 rim fire only), Rifle
Silhouette, Pistol Silhouette, Muzzleloading,
Trap, Sporting Clays, Archery Hours of
Operation: 9:00AM-Sunset Range Access: Private
webmaster@douglasridge.org For Membership
Details Call: (503) 631-8160
Canby
Rod and Gun Club, 25025 S. Molalla Forest
Rd., Canby, OR 97013. (503) 266-2453
Facilities include: Outdoor Pistol (25, 50 yds),
Indoor Pistol (50 ft., .22 only), Outdoor Rifle
(100, 200, 300 yds), Indoor Rifle (50 ft., .22
only), Trap, Archery Range Access: Public
crgc@canby.com
Clatskanie Rifle & Pistol Club, 74223 Conyers
Creek Rd., Clatskanie, OR 97016. (503)
728-3536
Facilities include: Outdoor Pistol (15 - 200 yds),
Indoor Pistol (50 ft), Outdoor Rifle (15 - 200
yds), Indoor Rifle (50 ft), Rifle Silhouette,
Muzzleloading
Mitchells Clay Target Sports Center, 6181
Concomly Rd. NE, Gervais, OR 97026. (503)
792-3431
Facilities include: Trap, Skeet, Sporting Clays
Range Access: Public
Hillsboro - Hillsboro Trap & Skeet Club, 33295
NW Wren Rd., Hillsboro, OR 97124. (503)
648-2972
Facilities include: Trap, Skeet, Sporting Clays
Range Access: Public
Yamhill County Sportsmen's Association, PO Box
1265, McMinnville, OR 97128. (503)
434-9751
Facilities include: Outdoor Pistol (25 yds),
Outdoor Rifle (25 yds) Range Access: Private
ycsa@onlinemac.com
Newberg
Rifle & Pistol Club in Gibbs Community
Center, 15955 NE Quarry Rd., Newberg, OR
97132.(503) 538-4309 Facilities include:
Indoor Pistol (50 ft), Indoor Rifle, Airgun
Range Access: Public
leethorne@worldnet.att.net
Portland Gun Club, 4711 SE 174th, Portland, OR
97236. (503) 492-8752 Facilities include:
Trap, Sporting Clays Range Access: Public
Portland Rifle & Pistol Club, 6130 NE Hassalo,
Portland, OR 97213. (503) 284-5697
Facilities include: Indoor Pistol (50 ft),
Indoor Rifle (50 ft), Archery Range
Access: Private mplynch@uswest.net
Rainier Rod and Gun Club, P.O. Box 596,
Rainier, OR 97048. (503) 556-3949.
Facilities include: Outdoor Pistol (25 yds),
Outdoor Rifle (100 yds), Rifle Silhouette,
Pistol Silhouette, Muzzleloading, Trap Range
Access: Public
Tri-County Gun Club, 13050 S.W. Tonquin Rd.,
Sherwood, OR 97140. (503) 625-7318.
Facilities include: Outdoor Pistol (50 yds),
Indoor Pistol (50 ft), Outdoor Rifle (100 to 600
yds), Indoor Rifle (50 ft), Rifle Silhouette,
Pistol Silhouette, Muzzleloading, Trap, Skeet,
Archery Range Access: Private
Portland Boating Clubs & Associations:
Portland
Yacht Club; 1241 Northeast Marine
Drive, Portland, OR 97211-1195, (503) 285-1922,
Bus: NE Middlefield & 6th Drive
Rose
City Yacht Club; 3737 Northeast Marine
Drive, Portland, OR 97211-2127, (503) 282-2049
Bus: NE Sunderland & 33rd Dr
Willamette Sailing Club; 6336 S.W.
Beaver Avenue, PO Box 69385, Portland, OR 97239
administrator@willamettesailingclub.com (503)
246-5345, Fax: 503-246-2534 LauraLee Symes, Club
Administrator
Station L Rowing Club; Based out of the
Portland Boathouse which is located at 1515 SE
Water, at the intersection of SE Clay and SE
Water, near the east end of the Hawthorne
Bridge. Our space in the boathouse faces the
river, and we occupy Bay #2. Cooper's Coffee is
located on the SE corner of the building, and is
a favorite post-row stop. There is parking
available on site, and many Tri-Met bus lines
pass near the boathouse. It's a 5 minute walk
from downtown Portland over the Hawthorne
Bridge.
Boy Scouts of America:
Boy Scouts of
America; 2145 Southwest Naito Parkway,
Portland, OR 97201-5197, (503) 226-3423 Fax
(503) 225-5733, Vancouver, WA - Tel. (360)
693-1741, Tours Permits & camping Fax: (503)
225-5733, Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30
a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Volunteer Service Desk: Monday
- Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m., Saturday 10:00
a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Closed Sunday
Nor'West Scout Shop, Located in the Portland
Service Center, (503) 243-5022, Open: Monday,
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Wednesday 9:00 a.m
- 8:00 p.m., Thursday, Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:30
p.m., Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Does Scouting Help? With advanced
studies it was found that Scouting delivers
leadership, careers, morals, values, and ethics.
These ideals are very much needed in today's
society. This study shows that the longer
the boys are in Scouting they are more likely to
acquire leadership roles in their school, put
the needs of others before themselves, make
honest decisions, not the easiest, and value
education and the environment.
The Boy Scouts of America is one of the nation's
largest and most prominent values-based youth
development organizations. The BSA provides a
program for young people that builds character,
trains them in the responsibilities of
participating citizenship, and develops personal
fitness.
The Boy Scouts of America believes — and,
through nearly a century of experience, knows —
that helping youth is a key to building a more
conscientious, responsible, and productive
society.
Girl Scouts of America:
Girl
Scouts; 9620 Southwest Barbur Boulevard,
Portland, OR 97219, (503) 977-6800 (800)
338-5248 Fax (503) 977-6801, girlscouts@girlscoutsosw.org
Council Emergency Service (800) 626-6543
The Girl Scouts of America was founded in 1912
by Juliette Gordon Low. This organization
has grown to more than 4 million girls and
adults in the US and 90 other countries in the
world. The Girl Scout Mission is to build
girls of courage, confidence, and character, who
make the world a better place.
The local Girl Scouts of Oregon and SW
Washington serves 30,000 members. The Girl
Scouts want to excel in diversity. They
offer a wide range of programs, aimed at
welcoming and encouraging participation by girls
with varying interests, ethnic and language
backgrounds or life challenges. Financial
assistance is available.
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