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Rotary Club of Montecito
Tuesday’s @ Noon at the Montecito Country Club
Rotary InternationalRon D. BurtonRI President 2013-2014
District 5240
Jack McClenahanDistrict Governor 2013-2014
Rosslyn RayAssistant District Governor 2013-2014
John GlanvillePresident 2013-2014
Marc FleischmanSecretary & President Elect 2014-2015
Joseph Kirkland Treasurer
Murray RayPast President
Directors
Lynda Nahra, MembershipMark Magid, ServiceRobert Mislang, Programs & YouthAaron Clark, Public RelationsPaul Kresmer, Grants & RI
District 5240
P.O. Box 40218, Santa Barbara, CA 93140
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Rotarian of the Month - Carolyn Brown!
Carolyn with (left to right) Aaron, Mark and John(See President's Message on the next page)
Polio Plus Drive36% of the way to goal..and a long way to go!
Our goal is $3,500 this year, which is matched $2 for every $1 donated by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, for a total of $10,500 towards polio eradication. Our timeline is between now and June 30, 2014 (President John’s term). See John for details.
Recent Donors include Phil Palmquist, Kati Buehler and Lynda Nahra!
President's Message January 28, 2014
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PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE CONTINUED...
A beautiful day on the hill overlooking Montecito and a full house to hear Del render the invocation, flag salute, and two verses of a favorite from My Fair Lady’s “Wouldn’t it be Loverly” with an English Cockney accent (see discussion below). We doff our hats to Del for a great start to our meeting. Several guests and visiting Rotarians made Lynda glad as we continue to make progress on our membership goals; welcome to Lew who is transferring from the Calabasas Rotary Club to join our club… once he gets back from a month in Hawaii!
We had several Happy Bucks including Jeff Kern who was either paying a fine for imposing on a fellow Rotarian for a favor or paying a Happy Buck that he wasn’t in the newspaper again; either way, we appreciate it Jeff! Murray relayed the details of Australia Day celebrated this last week; a notable dent in the available beer on the planet. Both Lynda and John celebrated having family in town and visits coincidentally to the El Encanto… sounds like Lynda had a great time! Lynda touched on the great input regarding “One good reason for being a Rotarian” and will be summarizing and reporting in an upcoming issue of AXIS. It looks like friendship, fellowship, and “doing good in this world” are top reasons for the members in our Club. Thank you for the insights on your personal reasons for engaging Rotary in your life.
For our ABCs of Rotary, Bill Dial filled us in on the date of Rotary’s first meeting in Chicago… that would be February 23, 1905. That makes February a special month for Rotary and for each of us.
As a surprise guest and to help with the award of “Rotarian of the Month” we were joined by Tom Selleck (nee, Mark Magid) doing the honors of presenting the award for Rotarian of the Month for February 2014. As a Rotarian who has done so much over the years, continues to go above and beyond the call of duty, and always has a good thing to say about pretty much everyone… the award goes to our own Carolyn Brown. We will learn more as our fearless reporters Aaron and James investigate this great Rotarian in our midst.
Carolyn took her minute at the mike to promote the upcoming Golf Tournament, cocktails and dinner party (mark your calendar for Thursday May 15, 2014 at the
Montecito Country Club); she has her team together, is making progress with sponsors and foursomes, likely will have more than a few “buckets o’ wine”, and we may need a Tom Selleck look-alike contest! Robert followed up with a discussion of our Club’s “Antique Road Show” with Alice Karle, Fine Arts Appraiser who will be arriving on Tuesday February 11, 2014 in time for lunch. With help from Mark “Fast Talking” Magid at the auction gavel, we raised $270 from Lynda and Kati for our Polio Plus effort while providing them with the opportunity to find out just what that armoire in the garage is worth. It looks like Phil Palmquist will be adding an item or two to the discussion so this is starting to look more and more like the road show. Thank you Phil for suggesting the speaker, thank you Mark for auctioning the options, and thank you Robert for great programs this year!
Our program today was by Ben Pitterle, Watershed Programs Director for Santa Barbara Channelkeeper. Ben deserves our applause as he had minimal notice that he was speaking (he stood in for Kira Redmond, executive director, with five minutes’ notice), minimal sleep (he has infant twins), and minimal knowledge of Rotary (are we some kind of secret organization?). That notwithstanding, Ben rolled through his presentation on why and when Channelkeeper started, who they are and who they represent, what their goals and programs are, and much on the positive impact to our water environment not only on shore with the rivers, creeks, streams, and ponds, but also out in the “Big Blue” of the Santa Barbara Channel and Pacific Ocean.
Tom Selleck
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PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE CONTINUED...
Update on Joan Price
As any good Rotarian would do, Karen Hickman has checked in with Joan Price on her treatment and condition… and Joan responded with tentative good news.
Hi Karen,
Thanks for checking in. I just had my last chemo but they are keeping me on another drug for a year, so I still have to go in every three weeks for the infusion.
I am in remission right now, which is good. I am working on getting my strength back. I had chemo on Tuesdays so I didn't feel much like dropping in to Rotary.
In the next few weeks I hope to have enough energy to come by. Say hi to everyone for me.
Joan
Interesting discussion on where the territorial boundaries are (and where ships can dump their waste), how much water gets processed on offshore oil rigs and who monitors, the impact of increased cruise ship traffic in our harbor, and the global perspective of the WaterKeeper Alliance (an organization formed in 1966 on the Hudson River to help protect local fisheries). More information here: www.sbck.org. It is noted that Santa Barbara ChannelKeepers has received grants from Rotary Club of Montecito Foundation and this presentation provided great “feedback” on our grant dollars at work!
Next week's program is on “Chasing Evil… the road to a murder conviction” with Ron Bamieh. Del has his work “cut out” for him to find an appropriate song… and Kurt is chomping at the bit to exchange some legal bits with Ron.
Looking forward to seeing you next Tuesday, February 4, 2014 at 12noon at the Montecito Country Club; be there!
Good Times Doing Good!
John-
John, speaker Ben Pitterle, and Carole Rollins
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What is Cockney?The term Cockney has geographical, social, and linguistic associations. Traditionally, it refers to people born within a certain area of London, which is covered by "the sound of Bow bells". It is often used to refer to working‐class Londoners in the East End. Linguistically, it can refer to the accent and form of English spoken by this group.
A costume associated with Cockneys is that of the pearly King (or pearly Queen) worn by London costermongers who sew thousands of pearl buttons onto their clothing in elaborate and creative patterns.
Committee News: We are in process of updating the Paul Harris Fellow program awards credit for each Rotarian in the Club; please extend a hearty thank you to Joe Kirkland and Marc Fleischman for taking this on. In addition to sorting out what qualifies for PHF credit at TRF (The Rotary Foundation) we will be clarifying what each item on your quarterly invoice is and where your dollars go!
PRLS stands forPotential Rotary Leaders Seminars and is a program of District 5240
The schedule and registration information can be found here: http://www.prls.org/calendar.html
Upcoming Conferences include:
Master PRLS 5 – Business Planning and Project Management Saturday, 2/15/14 South Santa Barbara Business College (SBBC) Ventura
District Celebration for 25 years of Women in Rotary!
March 20, 2014; more info to follow!
Master PRLS 5 – Basic PRLS (Before Coastal District Assembly)Friday, 3/28/14Location TBD (last checked 1/29/14)
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PLEASE NOTE: Please have submissions to Maggie Garey at maggie.garey@maps.com, by Wednesday morning following the meeting. Thank you!
The Top 10 Reasons to Join the Montecito Rotary Club 1. “Members begged me to join.”‐ Jerry Horan2. “I am one, Rotary is many.” “The power of it all greatly impresses me.”‐ Rosslyn Ray3. “Fellowship and good people. I enjoy being around them.”‐ Chris Devries4. “It is one of the best things that happened to me.” “The President of my Bank encouraged me to
join.”‐ Robert Mislang5. “The values of Rotary resonate with me.” – Lynda Nahra6. “I wanted to do something internationally, globally. Wherever you go, Rotary is there.”‐ Mark
Magid
We need 4 more powerful reasons to belong to our club. Make it pertinent to the Montecito Club. Please send your quotes to Lynda Nahra at lnahra@pacificwesternbank.com.
Quote of the Day: “I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work.” - Thomas A. Edison
105th Annual Rotary International Convention 1-4 June 2014
For more information visit the District website at: http://www.clubrunner.ca/Portal/Home.aspx?did=5240
You can take advantage of special travel discounts to make it easier to get to - and enjoy - Sydney, which is packed with family-friendly activities. Save on international and domestic travel to Sydney offered by our official airlines, Emirates Airlines and Qantas Airways. The New South Wales Government is offering convention-goers free transit passes for travel on ferries, buses, and trains in the greater Sydney metropolitan area from 29 May through 5 June. Learn more about the discounts and the other details for this year's event at www.RIconvention.org.
We need your Pictures and Comments for Axis! Going on a trip ?
Visiting Friends?
Most Fun you had last Week?
Doing Good While Having a Good time ?
All are worthy contect for our weekly newsletter!
Please visit our club website at: www.montecitorotary.org Update your roster listing information including Photo! Visit Rotary International site at: www.rotary.org
update your access information and register
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2014WINTER GAMES
S AT U R DAY, F E B R UA RY 8 , 2 0145 : 3 0 P. M .
EAGAN ROTARYGALA
EAGAN COMMUNITY CENTER 1501 Central Parkway
Admission: $80 per person
Valet Parking • Black Tie Optional
Includes Dinner, Silent & Live Auctions
MasterCard, VISA, American Express, and Discover accepted for Auction items.
NEW THIS YEAR! Electronic bidding using your
SmartPhone or a digital device.
CONTACT INFORMATION Corporate Sponsorship: Leif Hagen, leif3@comcast.net; Brent Cory, brent@eaganmn.com
Tickets: Bill Lindberg, wh_lindberg@msn.com; Lyle Tollefsrud, ltolle@comcast.net Auction Donations: Bob Holton, seasons1444@aol.com; Sherri Rohlf, sherrirohlf@siegelbrill.com
Join us on a Rotary Project Safari to Queretaro, Mexico
Projects are planned with DG Jack’s attendance at the D4160 District Conference. Last year, about 20 of us accompanied the DG, bringing successful projects to distribute solar lights, fabricate reading glasses and work on a school. Homestays are being arranged. Volunteers are needed, so bring along your family and friends.
Contact mcsmok59@hotmail.com
Let’s Go to Mexico ! April 7-10, 2014
Missed a Meeting? Make it Up!Day: Club: Place: Time:Tuesday Goleta Noontime Frog Bar (Glen Annie Golf Course) 11:45 am
Frog Bar (Glen Annie Golf Course) 06:30 pmSilvergreens on Chapala 06:30 pm
Wednesday Carpinteria Women’s Club 07:00 amSanta Barbara Club 07:00 amHarry’s Plaza Café 12:00 Noon
Thursday Lion’s Community Park 11:45 am
Goleta (2nd and 4th) Rotaract (1st and 3rd) Carpinteria Morning Santa Barbara Sunrise Santa Barbara North Carpinteria Santa Barbara DowntownOne World Rotary Club
Fess Parker Double Tree 12:00 Noon
Weekly Assignments
Chasing Evil: The Road to a Murder Conviction / Ron Bamieh
What's It Worth? / Alice Karle
Santa Barbara / Lois Capps
Electric Guitars / Lee Gibson
Invocation / Flag Salute: Karen HickmanBackup: Seth Gewirtz50/50 Raffle: Jennifer CombsGreeter: Kati Buehler
Weekly Updates
Upcoming Programs
FridayAny Day at all,24/7/365!
http://www.oneworldrotary.org/
Setup / Breakdown Team - The RED Team includes: Carol Shabrami, James Fenkner, Ben Uruk, Diane Gabriel, John Glanville, Marc Fleischman, Jennifer Goddard, Harlan Green (Captain), Larry Hammett
FOUR WAY TEST
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?
3. Will it build GOODWILL and better FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
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January is the RED Team!
February 4
February 11
February 18
February 25
President’s MessageJanuary 2014
Dear fellow Rotarians,
Ron D. Burton President, Rotary International
Ron D. Burton
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We often talk about Rotary as an extended family, with all of its branches and generations. We value our youth program participants and alumni as important members of the Rotary family, and we place a special emphasis on service to children and families. We do this because we know that for any family, the youngest generation is the future. That is absolutely true for us in Rotary.
We know that it is essential for us to bring in a new generation of younger Rotary members. We've spent a lot of time talking about how to attract young professionals to Rotary – but perhaps we haven't talked enough about why they don't stay.
There are plenty of young people, some of them youth program alumni, who do join Rotary. But when they begin families of their own, many of them leave. It
isn't hard to see why: These are young professionals who are already spending more time than they want to away from their families. No matter how much they love and value Rotary, they are not going to prioritize their Rotary service over their spouses and children.
Nor should we ever expect them to. This is why it is so important for us to find ways to welcome families into Rotary, so that Rotary and the family are never in competition for a Rotarian's time. Whether it's by planning service projects that involve the whole family, or providing child care during meetings, or being flexible about meeting places and times, we need to make Rotary service a viable option for those with young children.
When you welcome families into Rotary, you're saying: Your family is not an obstacle to your Rotary service. They're not something that has to be scheduled around. Instead of mom or dad going out to Rotary and leaving everyone else at home, Rotary goes on the family calendar. The family of Rotary is real. Those children are going to grow up seeing their parents involved in community service, and being involved in service themselves. Not only is that a great thing for the family – it's a great thing for the Rotary club, which will be helping to nurture a new generation of active, service-minded young members.
At every stage of our lives and our careers, Rotary has something for all of us – a way to let us do more, give more, and be more. Rotary is big enough for us all.
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