Rotary Club of Los Angeles
Est. 1909
www.rotaryla5.org
2010-11
Number 19
January 21
El
Rodeo
LA5 Well Represented at Multi-District Rally
The Ronald Reagan Centennial is an historic two-year commemoration to celebrate the 100th birthday of the 40th President of the United States. In June 2009, President Obama signed into law a proclamation to begin planning the Ronald Reagan Centennial, which lasts through 2011.
John Heubusch is Executive Director of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation, the sole nonprofit organization founded by President Reagan to preserve and promote his legacy. John has also served as Executive Director of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. John served as Vice President of Communications for the American Red Cross, and was Chief of Staff to Secretary of Labor Elizabeth Dole. He has a Master's degree in National Security Studies from Georgetown University.
January 13th, with
R.I. President Ray
Klinginsmith
Upcoming Programs
January 28 Robin Gerber, Author
“The Story of the World’s Most Famous Doll & the Woman Who Created Her”
Ms. Gerber is a lawyer, faculty member for the Gallup Organization, and a fellow in Executive Education at the Smith School of Business, University of Maryland.
February 4 Dr. Max Nikias, President, USC
“The Future of the American Research University”
In addition to serving as president, Dr. C. L. Max Nikias holds USC’s Robert C. Packard President’s Chair, and the Malcolm R. Currie Chair in Technology and the Humanities.
Don’t miss this awesome speaker. Please bring your friends and family!
This Friday’s Program at the California Club
The Ronald Reagan Centennial Mr. John Heubusch, Executive Director, Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation
President’s Message
Happy New Year Greetings Rotarians! Kathy and I wish you and your families a healthy and prosperous 2011.
LA5 Rotarians joined in helping families in our community have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Under Marjorie
Heller’s leadership, 110 Rotarians from several LA Clubs passed out food, clothes and toys to 3,000 families at the AME
Church “City of Angeles Christmas Giveaway.” What a rewarding experience that was for all of us who participated.
With the leadership of Lance Miller, Past Presidents Don Robinson and Kathy Turner, and in conjunction with KABC TV, our
Club collected toys for the “Spark of Love” Los Angeles Fire Departments annual (LAFD) charity toy program. For 33 years
the LAFD has been providing toys for disadvantaged children. After our meeting on December 17th at the Omni Hotel, our
members met two LA Fire Department hook and ladder trucks who came to the Omni to pick up the toys our Club
collected. LA5 Rotarians also contributed $1,000 to the LAFD’s Sertoma (Service to Mankind) fund that supports the toy
drive. We thank KABC for their great marketing support.
BIG KUDOS’ to Eric Weis and Kate Rosloff for their leadership in promoting and organizing the Membership Reception
held at the new JW Marriott Hotel at LA LIVE! It was a record turnout with over 60 participants including 21 prospective
members. Many thanks to LA5 member Javier Cano, General Manager of the Marriott, for hosting the reception in his
magnificent new hotel.
Thanks to all the LA5 Rotarians who joined the other 450 District Rotarians at the Manhattan Beach Marriott Hotel to hear
Rotary International World President Ray Klinginsmith. President Ray spoke about “Cowboy Logic” and it’s relation to
the work Rotarians do in their communities and internationally.
District 5280 Rotary Clubs participated in Rotary Cares Day this last Saturday. With the leadership of Marjorie Heller, many
LA5er’s worked with five other Clubs to paint the Blind Children’s Center run by LA5 member Midge Horton. Many LA5
Rotarians brought their families to join in the effort. Thank you Rotarians for making “Service Above Self” a reality.
Our Rotary year that ends June 30th will be a busy one. Some of the upcoming events include:
Monthly Membership Receptions – please bring prospective members.
Community Service Projects –
• Meals on Wheels with Koreatown and four other Clubs (TBD)
• Scout Advancement Weekend with seven other Clubs (TBD)
International Service Projects –
• Dominican Republic with District 5280 Clubs (February)
• Sri Lanka Mental Health Hospital (TBD)
Day at the Races on February 27th.
Casino Night – an LA5 Community Service fellowship and fundraiser on March 12th.
President’s Ball – April 16th
District Conference in Palm springs – May 13th through May 15th
Rotary International Convention in New Orleans – May 21st though May 25th
2nd Annual WineFest “Eat, drink and be of Service” fundraiser for Rotary House – May 30th
This is by no means a complete list! Please read the El Rodeo . . . check the Club’s Web site at www.RotaryClubofLA.com . . .
and come to Friday meetings to get information on what LA5 is doing to be a Bigger-Better-Bolder Club and to “Build
Communities & Bridge Continents.”
Everything is made possible by your Community Service/Annual Giving Donations
and your Service Above Self.
The Rotary Club of
Los Angeles Est. June 25, 1909
CLUB LEADERSHIP
President Gerry Turner President-Elect Megan O’Rourke V. P./Program Chair Jay Richardson Secretary Christina Chanpong Treasurer Don Robinson Immediate Past President Marc Leeka
DIRECTORS Alan Bernstein John Green Christina Hurn Art Kassel John Langfitt Diane Netzel Gus Oppermann L J Rivera Barrie Segall Carol Shafer Margaret Todd Nobel Trenham Jose Vera Elizabeth Wheeler Club Fellowship Carol Shafer Elizabeth Wheeler Communications Noble Trenham Funding Art Kassel L J Rivera Diane Netzel
Membership Jon S. Gibby Barrie Segall Christina Hurn Jose Vera Service Projects John Langfitt John Green Gus Oppermann New Generations Margaret Todd Alan Bernstein Sergeants-at-Arms Anthony Bourg Anthony Calloway Robert Donahue Executive Director Jon S. Gibby [email protected] Executive Administrator Jennifer Gregg
FOUNDATION BOARD
Chairman Al Shonk Vice Chairman Ben F. Tunnell III Secretary David L. Bland Chief Financial Officer Donald R. Robinson Director Nancy Howard Director Marc Leeka Director Ed Matveld Director Gerry Turner
Rotary Club of Los Angeles Office 900 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 418 Los Angeles, CA 90017 Telephone 213-624-8601 Fax 213-624-2694 Website www.rotaryla5.org District 5280
Governor Doug Baker Website www.district5280.org
Carol J. Lugo is Vice President of Fund Development for the
Barlow Respiratory Hospital Foundation in Los Angeles.
A native of West Virginia, Carol earned her B.A in Sociology from Marshall
University, and has worked in fundraising over 20 years.
She lives in Long Beach with her son, Lance. She enjoys traveling, reading,
yoga and eating. She has already learned that LA5 will offer her many chances
to eat.
Carol views membership in Rotary as an opportunity to interact with business
and professional persons in a wide variety of fields.
Margaret Crane, CEO of Barlow Respiratory Hospital, sponsored Carol.
Sister Christine Bowman, a member of the Franciscan Sisters of the Sacred
Heart, is the Director of Planned Giving for the St. Anne’s Foundation.
She most recently served as President of the Santa Barbara Sunrise Rotary Club,
and was an active member of LA5 prior to that. She is a firm believer in Service
Above Self in everything she attempts.
Sister Christine’s hobbies include singing, golf, arts and crafts.
Lynne Norwick, Managing Director Northern Trust, sponsored Sister Christine’s
membership, and we welcome her again to our fellowship.
Take time next meeting to become acquainted with Carol and Sister Christine!
Welcome New Members
Save the Date!
Sunday, February 27
LA5 Annual Day at the Races Santa Anita Race Track, Arcadia
The first race is at 12:30 pm. Ticket price is $65.00 per person.
Questions should be directed to the Chairs-Denny Dynes
and Christina Chanpong.
Painting Day at the
Blind Childrens
Center
On Saturday, January 15, at the Blind Childrens Center, LA5, joined by the Colombo Americano, Historic Filipinotown,
Hollywood, Korea Town, and Manhattan Beach Rotary Clubs, showed the Los Angeles community that Rotary Cares! More than
57 volunteers gave a much-needed face lift to four classrooms, hallways and the playground stage. The energetic Rotarians
cleaned, sanded and painted from 8am to 3pm with hardly a break. It was a day of Rotary Service, fellowship, fun— and
another community project job well done!
Midge Horton the Executive Director of Blind Childrens Center and long time LA5 Rotarian (in the red shirt in the photo above,
along with Gus Oppermann), expressed the Center's appreciation for the splashy make-over. Special thanks go to Gus
Oppermann, the Director of Community Service Project Division, who secured the donation of 30 gallons of paint
and personally hosted the lunch for the volunteers; as well as Melody St. John and Marjorie Heller for their work and dedication
to get this program together.
In 2005, the Rotary Club of Los Angeles wanted to see the generous legacy gift from LA5 member Bob Gunzell used to provide
foster youth with grants of up to $1000 to provide for needs for which there was no other funding available to them. With the
Los Angeles County Dependency Court and the Department of Children and Family services as partners, the Children’s Court
Committee began by letting social workers, judges, attorneys and advocates know about the work of LA5 and our club’s desire
to provide some measure of help, and assurance that we care about these children.
Led by LA5’er Peggy York, the Committee quickly grew to 19 loyal and committed members. As the requests came in we
learned that all of these children have compelling stories of neglect and physical, sexual and/or psychological abuse. Many are
in the foster care system all of their young lives because there was no one willing or able to care for them. Many are separated
from their siblings, have physical and/or psychological health issues, have been transferred from school to school creating little
opportunity for academic success. We quickly learned that their needs are many and varied.
The Club has continued this practice since 2005 helping more than 250 children. We have funded medical and dental needs,
prom dresses and letterman jackets, music and art lessons, field trips and sports gear, camps and college necessities. We have
even helped to fund a funeral. God bless the memory of Bob Gunzel. His legacy gift has brought comfort and pleasure to
children who have known little of either. By Peggy York, Committee Chair
Children’s Court