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Supported by our Friends

Law Offices of
Michael E. Swaim, P.C.

Virgil T. Golden
Funeral Services
Paul Evans Communications
Law Office of
Eden Rose Brown
Egon and Diana Bodtker
Grant W. Erwin Jr.
Robert and Leslie Zeigen
 
 

RSVP to Attend Programs

 
2009-2010 Luncheon Programs held at the historic
Mission Mill, part of the Willamette Heritage Center Dye House  |  1313 Mill St. SE , Salem
 
For lunch reservations call 503.370.2808 or email rsvp@salemcityclub.com.  The community is welcomed and encouraged to join us!  There is a no charge for attending the program at noon. Please call in your plans for lunch or attendance, so we will have adequate seating available. 

Members:  $12, Non-members $14.   There is no charge to attend the program at noon, but donations to help defray room rental are gladly accepted.   Free parking, doors open at 11:30 AM, programs at noon.

Recently Featured Program

(June 6, 2010)
From Dewey Decimal to Google:
The Story of the Salem Public Library

(May 21, 2010)
Answering the Call at Home and Abroad:
The Oregon National Guard in the 21st Century

(May 7, 2010)
Debate: Our Next Superintendent of Public Instruction

(April 23, 2010)
Politics and Powerplays

(April 9, 2010)
Candidates Vying to be Salem's Mayor

(March 26, 2010)
Debate: Will Home Rule be Good for Marion County?

(March 12, 2010)
Fight-Protect-Improve-Promote-Defend Oregonians

(February 26, 2010)
Democracy Through Debate?

(February 12, 2010)
The Road to Recovery

(January 22, 2010)

H1N1 in Mid-Season: What's the Temperature in Salem?

(January 8, 2010)
State of the Oregon Courts Address

(December 11, 2009)
The Future of Willamette: Looking Forward in Salem

(November 20, 2009)
Oregon's Tax System - Assumptions Challenged

(November 6, 2009)
To Raise Taxes or Not to Raise Taxes

(October 23, 2009)
The Structural Renaissance of Downtown Salem

(October 9, 2009)
Unifying a Diverse Community:
Rocking at the Kroc

(September 25, 2009)
The Auto Industry and the Great Recession:
How are we rolling in Salem?

(September 11, 2009)
Rep. Darlene Hooley
Reflections on the Anniversary of September 11, 2001

(June 7, 2009)
What is a Locavore?
See it ~ Taste it ~ Learn about it!

(May 22, 2009)
The Oregon Legislature in 2009

(May 8, 2009)
Slicing and Dicing Local Budgets

(April 24, 2009)
A Billion Here, A Billion There, and Pretty Soon You Are Talking Real Money!

(April 13, 2009)
Out of the Frying Pan, Into the Fire:
I'm Running for School Board!

(March 27, 2009)
To Co-Locate or not to Co-Locate

(March 13, 2009)
We Can't Afford to Wait - The Beginning of Suitable Health Reform in Oregon

(Feburary 27, 2009)
Raising a Community - Impacting Our Community

“Issues that bring risk into focus:  Frequent moves, gang recruiting, missing health care, other problems contribute to children's insecurity” 

by Tracy Loew and Eunice Kim, Statesman Journal 7/27/08

(February 13, 2009)
"Sustain the Spirit"
Oregon Sesquicentennial Celebration

(February 11, 2009)
Mayor's Annual State of the City Address 28th Year of Event

(January 23, 2009)
Big Look or Small Peek: Are we going to change land use planning in Oregon?

(January 9, 2009)
The 2009 State of the Oregon Courts Address

(December 12, 2008)
From Wall Street to Court Street: Implications for Salem


(November 21, 2008)
The Brave New World of Newspaper Publishing

 

(November 7, 2008)
The 2008 Election: Results, Meaning, Significance?


(October 24, 2008)

Ballot Measure 60: Pay for Performance in Our School?

 

(October 16, 2008)
Schools, Transits, and Bridges?
 

(October 2, 2008)
Making the Case for Good Goverance?

 

(September 26, 2008)
Oregon Ballot Measure 65: Changing Oregon's Election System
 

(September 18, 2008)
2008 Candidates Forum  for Salem House Districts 19, 20 and 22

 

2008 Annual Meeting Recap
 

(June 1, 2008)
2008 Annual MTG: The Blossoming of Salem

 

(May 23, 2008)
SALEM'S CITY BUDGET: CAN LIPOSUCTION GO WRONG?

(May 9, 2008)

Salem's Munical Court. Huh?

 

(April 25, 2008)
Oregon Attorney General: Which Vision Will Prevail?

 

(April 11, 2008)
TAYLOR vs. CHAPMAN

 

(March 14, 2008)
Our Demographics--Who Lives in Salem
 

(February 22, 2008)
Urban Renewal Areas ~ What are the Boundaries?

 

(February 8, 2008)
Home at Last~a New Model for Foster Care

 

(January 25, 2008)
The 2008 State of the Oregon Court Address

(January 11, 2008)

You May Have Wondered Why I Called You Here
 

(December 14, 2007)
Growing Up in Salem

 

(November 30, 2007)
A Tale of Two Salems
Part II~Patterns of Education and a Community Solution Option


(November 9, 2007)

A Tale of Two Salem's
PART I~Patterns of Crime and H
unger

(October 26, 2007)

Measure 50: Raise Cigarette Taxes to Expand State Health Care?
 

(October 12, 2007)
SB100, Measure 37, Measure 49: Where Does Oregon Land?

 

(September 21,2007)
What Are We Eating?

 

(September 7, 2007)
Is Our Guard Up?

 

(June 30, 2007)
Greetings from Delana

(June 25, 2007)

Greetings from Delana

(June 3, 2007)
Celebrating 40 years!

 

(May 25, 2007)
How fare is Fair? A new direction for Oregon's State Fair?
 

(April 27, 2007)
Measure 37: Where do we go from here?
 

(April 27, 2007)
Renewable Energy
 

(April 13, 2007)
Build Your House Green: Good's Ideas

 

(March 23, 2007)
Under Construction: Our 21st Century Hospital

(March 9, 2007)
On the Road with Oregon State Hospital

(Februrary 23, 2007)
Ethics, Lobbying, and Legislating


(Februrary 9, 2007)

A City of Neighborhoods?
 

(Jaunary 12, 2007)
The 2007 State of Oregon Courts Address


(December 15, 2006)
The Doctor is in: What is the Prognosis?

 

(December 1, 2006)
Should the Oregon Legislature Meet Every Year?

 

(November 10, 2006)
Tell me – What Happened on Tuesday?
 

(October 13, 2006)
Throw the politicians out!  Wait, not my representative!

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