Rotary Club of Beaverton-Metro - an evening club in Beaverton, OR, USA



Club President
Dan Hanenkrat
Dan Hanenkrat
Rotary International
District 5100

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Meeting Time & Location Information
Tuesday at 5:15 PM
Shilo Inn Hotel & Suites, (Portland/Beaverton)
9900 SW Canyon Road
Beaverton, OR 97225  map it
USA
Contact Information
Dan Hanenkrat
phone: 503-578-2541
fax: 503-578-2541
contact us
www.shiloinns.com

Meeting Logistics:

Day:  Tuesday

Social Time:  5:15-5:30pm

Meeting Time:  5:30 - 6:30  (30 minutes Club Business, 30 minute program)

Location:  Shilo Inn

 

For Rotarians / Guests attending our meetings, we suggest you arrive 30 min prior to meeting start to order your meal/appetizers. 

For Rotarians who are doing a "Makeup" or anyone not ordering from the menue, there will be a $5 Fee.  

The meetings will start promptly at the indicated time but it will take time to process your food order. 

Payment for meals/food will be made directly to the Shilo Inn.

 



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