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October 14th Program: Mike Pereira Rules Analyst, FOX Sports Chips from the Buzzsaw Weekly Newsletter of the Rotary Club of West Sacramento Volume 68, No 12 October 17, 2016 Club 558 of District 5180 PO Box 288 West Sacramento, CA 95691 Meets Every Friday at Club Pheasant, 12:15 pm SPEAKER PROGRAM October 21st New Member Induction Lori Hawkins, Linda Luna, Verna Sulpizio, and Quirina Orozco October 28th Steve McCready November 4th Building HomiesMexico Project November 11th Les Lyman, Veterans Day Presentation Evan Kelfer 2015/2016 RYE Student to Argentina My Experiences as an American Exchange StudentNovember 18th Trevor Derrett Sacramento Kings December 2nd Jim Piatt, Realtor December 9th OPEN October is Economic and Community Development Month Mike Pereira, Rules Analyst for FOX Sports, packed the Club Pheasant Friday with his attention-capturing presentation about his career as a football referee and his time serving as Vice President of Officiating for the National Football League (NFL). He charged Dan Ramos, a personal friend, with a delay of gameas his intro was long but said there was no unsportsmanlike conduct here,laughed Pereira at Ramoss enthusiasm and excitement for the presentation. Pereira told his story about his, as he put it, unbelievable lifeto the membership, starting his career at the age of 20 officiating Pop Warner football games in East Palo Alto while he attended Santa Clara University. The indescribable feeling of being the enemystuck with him, and gave him a chance to reach a higher level in officiating, taking him to officiating college football games before joining the NFL in 1996. To Pereira, officiating is hard to describe as a job.In 1998, he and his wife, Gail, moved back to New York City to run the officiating program for the NFL. Holding that position came with many challenges, as players, presidents, and owners disliked you. You start with 0 friends and go backwards,said Pereira. But this position, for Pereira, lasting in that position for 12 years and working towards his retirement after the 2009 season, led him to his current gig—spending his weekends during the football season covering all FOX games as a rules analyst and delivering his “20 seconds of pure BS,joked Pereira, when called upon. While Pereira retirement plan calls his to be officially retired and driving Route 66 by the age 66, he says, Im just having too much fun.This job, Pereira says, is a labor of loveand being able to live my passionwith some his best friends, mostly officials, has allowed him to live this unbelievable life.Pereira, giving back, has started his foundation Battlefields to Ballfields, where returning military veterans who are struggling become sports officials in their communities. The pilot program has been launched in LA, where there are currently 6 veterans officiating high school football games. Pereira says his goal is to provide them with a new teamwhere they have clear missions and goals, something he feels they are missing once they return home from a tour. His ultimate goal, Pereira says, is to get one into the NFL.

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Chips from the Buzzsaw Weekly Newsletter of the
Rotary Club of West Sacramento
Volume 68, No 12
PO Box 288 West Sacramento, CA
95691
SPEAKER PROGRAM
October 21st
Sulpizio, and Quirina Orozco
October 28th Steve McCready
2015/2016 RYE Student to Argentina
“My Experiences as an American Exchange Student”
November 18th Trevor Derrett
December 9th
October is Economic and Community Development Month
Mike Pereira, Rules Analyst for FOX Sports, packed the Club Pheasant Friday with his attention-capturing presentation about his career as a football referee and his time serving as Vice President of Officiating for the National Football League (NFL). He charged Dan Ramos, a personal friend, with a “delay of game” as his intro was long but said there was “no unsportsmanlike conduct here,” laughed Pereira at Ramos’s enthusiasm and excitement for the presentation.
Pereira told his story about his, as he put it, “unbelievable life” to the membership, starting his career at the age of 20 officiating Pop Warner football games in East Palo Alto while he attended Santa Clara University. The “indescribable feeling of being the enemy” stuck with him, and gave him a chance to reach a higher level in officiating, taking him to officiating college football games before joining the NFL in 1996.
To Pereira, officiating is hard to “describe as a job.” In 1998, he and his wife, Gail, moved back to New York City to run the officiating program for the NFL. Holding that position came with many challenges, as players, presidents, and owners disliked you. “You start with 0 friends and go backwards,” said Pereira. But this position, for Pereira, lasting in that position for 12 years and working towards his retirement after the 2009 season, led him to his current gig—spending his weekends during the football season covering all FOX games as a rules analyst and delivering his “20 seconds of pure BS,” joked Pereira, when called upon. While Pereira retirement plan calls his to be officially retired and driving Route 66 by the age 66, he says, “I’m just having too much fun.” This job, Pereira says, is a “labor of love” and being “able to live my passion” with some his best friends, mostly officials, has allowed him to live this “unbelievable life.”
Pereira, giving back, has started his foundation Battlefields to Ballfields, where returning military veterans who are struggling become sports
officials in their communities. The pilot program has been launched in LA, where there are currently 6 veterans officiating high school football games. Pereira says his goal is to “provide them with a new team” where they have
clear missions and goals, something he feels they are missing once they return home from a tour. His ultimate goal, Pereira says, is to get one into the NFL.
CHIPS FROM THE BUZZSAW | Volume 68, Issue 12
Rotary Up!!!
Visitors Babs Sandeen — Centennial Nyan Roberts—Downtown
Guests Amanda Bailey—Bill Bevier
Verna Sulpizio—Andy Wallace Phillip Nance—Judy Ratley Celia McAdam—Jim Cahill
Scott Maxwell- Jim Engstrom Denice Enke—Wayne Enke John Fenner—Jon Pearman
Donna Heringer—Steve Heringer
OBJECT OF ROTARY
The Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the: ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster:
FIRST: The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service;
SECOND: High ethical standards in business and professions, the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations and the dignifying of each Rotarian’s occupation as an opportunity to serve society;
THIRD: The application of ideal of service by every Rotarian to his/her/ personal, business and community life;
FOURTH: The advancement of international understanding, goodwill and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideals of service.
October 14, 2016—Meeting Summary
Presiding: Bill Bevier Pledge: President Bill Opening Blessing: Tim Carnahan Song Leader: Dick Marshall The Star Spangled Banner “Anyone who takes a knee, gets the knee!” - Mr. Marshall Raffle: John Raney Polio Plus Drawing: Barry Kalar
Polio Plus fundraiser at RCHS
Chunks from the Buzzsaw
Don Clark, guest Amanda Bailey, and President Bill
Reading Buddies at the Library
Monday’s Interact Club meeting, 2nd lunch
Dick Marshall leads the song
Jim Cahill and his wife Celia
CHIPS FROM THE BUZZSAW | Volume 68, Issue 12
Rotary Up!!!
Leadership Team
Membership *Tim Kwong
5 Avenues of Service
International Service *Paul Kolarik
Vocational Service *Drew Gidlof
Club Service *Shaun Morrow
Program Speakers *Dan Ramos
Interact Counselor *Charyl Silva
Business Liaison *Dan Ramos
Publicity Chair *Carol Bogart
October Birthdays Don Clark 5th
Bob Collins 12th Jeremiah Smith 13th Ed Rounthwaite 14th Kent Ramos 24th Wayne Enke 27th
October Anniversaries Heine Roijker and Ramouna Karvar 3rd — 17 yrs Bill and Robin Bevier 5th — 31 yrs
Club Calendar
Rotary District 5180 Foundation Dinner—10/22 November Board of Directors Meeting — 11/2 Rotary Day at the Races — 11/19
**Notes Non Rotarian Volunteer Mondays: Route 1
10/24 Tim Carnahan and Luan Christ 11/21 Tim Carnahan and Luan Christ
Mondays: Route 5
10/24 Dick Marshall and Troy Bird 10/31 Jeanne and Mike 11/7 Joanie Kapell and JoAnn Moffett 11/14 Paul Kolarik
Wednesdays: Route 5 10/19 Lyle Bassett and Bob Ceccato 10/26 Marty Garozzo 11/2 Gina Borges and Jim Cahill 11/9 Jeff Post and Kent Ramos
Thursdays: Route 1
10/20 Tom Wallace and Tissy Simmons 10/27 Steve Heringer and Robb White** 11/3 Ken Ruzich 11/10 John Raney
Thursdays: Route 2 10/20 Leonor Dicdican and Charlie Frank 10/27 Ron Morazzini and Len Thomas 11/3 Jon Pearman 11/10 Mike Campbell and Dan Ramos
Thursdays: Route 5 10/20 Shaun Morrow 11/17 Shaun Morrow
Your Newsletter Crew
BILL BEVIER’S MOVIE HORSE TRIVIA 10/14/16
(weekly winners are awarded a Rotary Coin)
Question: What was the name of the horse in “My Friend Flicka?”
Answer: Flicka.
Winner was Verna Sulpizio. She didn't want to recite the 4-way test, so President Bill read it aloud to the club.
Ike Parsosn with visiting Rotarian
Nyan Roberts
CHIPS FROM THE BUZZSAW | Volume 68, Issue 12
Rotary Up!!!
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 con- cerned?
John Raney draws for the joker but wins a free lunch
OPENING REMARKS FROM THE PRESIDENT
Next Friday we are inducting FOUR new members into the Mighty Rotary Club of West Sacramento. We will not have a
speaker program next week; we are taking the regular speaker time to celebrate our new members.
We have some really great speaker programs lined up for the upcoming weeks, thanks to Dan and Troy. Scott McCready, coach a group of young ladies presenting in their building
projects in Mexico, a Veteran’s Day presentation, a past exchange student, and a member of the Sacramento Kings organization!
Carol Bogart is going to be absent for a few weeks due to surgery
on her neck, we are currently looking for a replacement note taker for these weeks so we can keep publishing the Chips
weekly.
We are going to skip the celebrations this week and hold off until next week.
Jaclyn Powell, Verna Sulpizio, Steve
Heringer, and Thomas Radford
Quirina Orozco
Quirina has been approved by the Board as a prospective member. If an active member has any concerns or objections to a proposed new member, he/she should contact Membership
Chair Tim Kwong, or any Rotary Club of West Sacramento Board Member.
John Pearman and his guest John
Fenner
Ron Chambers and Wayne Enke’s wife
Guest Amanda Bailey and Interact Student
Quincy Gonzales
Rotary Up!!!
Bill’s Box
What a fun, captive and interesting presentation we had last Friday by Mike Pereira. Thank you Dan for arranging this speaker. Also, thank you to the club for a great turnout. This week we will induct four new members to the club; Verna Sulpizio, Quirina Orozco, Linda Luna, and LorI Hawkins. Tim Kwong has worked tirelessly on Membership as has other prospective members in the line-up. President Elect Jim Cahill has taken on the task of Pledge Master, a position long needed for mentoring the new members. Let’s pack Club Pheasant on Friday in honor of our inductees and to show appreciation to Tim and Jim for their commitment to the club. Rotary Up, Bill
Judy Ratley and her
Rotary International Tidbits
A Poem for the Queen
The Rotary Club of Brentwood Breakfast, in England, organized a contest that attracted hundreds of poems from young people aged 7 to 17 for the Queen Mother for her 90th birthday last April. A few lines from the winner:
Elizabeth Regina, a glorious name
For a glorious Queen with a glorious reign
You came to the throne, young and free
Not knowing how brilliant a leader you'd be
WEST SACRAMENTO ROTARIAN SPOTLIGHT
Carol Bogart
This week we want to shine the spotlight on Carol Bogart, the Publicity Chair the our club. Carol spends hours weekly
submitting stories to the District 5180 Newsletter and the Ledger. In addition, Carol diligently writes wonderful cover- age of our weekly speaker programs. Thank you Carol for all
that you do!
Rotary Up!!!
Barbara J. Tracy
Angela Spease
District 5180 Rotary Clubs Meeting Times and Locations So You Can Make Up Each Week
Day Who When Where Who When Where
Mon Foothill Highlands 12:15pm Lions Gate Restaurant Walnut Grove 12:30pm Tony’s Place
Sacramento 12:15pm Red Lion Hotel –Woodlake Fair Oaks 6:45pm Fair Oaks Community Clubhouse
Tues
Oroville Sunrise 7:00am The Monday Club Oroville Noon The Monday Club
Rancho Cordova Sunrise 7:00am Cordova Casino Marysville 12:15pm Peachtree Country Club
Sutter Buttes Sunrise 7:00am The Plaza Room at Hillcrest Rancho Cordova 12:15pm Rancho Cordova City Hall
West Sacramento Centennial 7:00am Collins Teen Center Looms Sunset 5:30pm Indian Creek Country Club
Sacramento Breakfast 7:15am Evans Kitchen Carmichael 6:30pm Ancil Hoffman Golf Course
Arden Arcade Noon Ruth Chris Steak House - Pavilions
Wed
Rocklin/Loomis Basin 7:00am Whitney Oaks Golf Club South Placer Noon Whitney Oaks Golf Club
El Dorado Hills 7:15am Community Service Building Citrus Heights 12:15pm Citrus Heights Community Center
Laguna Sunrise 8:00am Valley Hi Country Club North Sacramento 12:15pm Doubletree Hotel
East Sacramento Noon Evan’s Kitchen Yuba City 12:15 Hillcrest Plaza Room
Elk Grove 12:15pm Vince’s Restaurant Midtown Sacramento 5:30pm Café Bernardo
Folsom Lake (Folsom) Noon Empire Ranch Golf Club Rancho Murrieta 7:00pm Rancho Murrieta Country Club
Thu
Historic Folsom 7:00am Lake Natoma Inn Lincoln Noon Lincoln Women’s Club
Roseville Sunrise 7:00am Gingers Restaurant Roseville Noon Sierra View Country Club
Yuba Feather River Sunrise 7:00am Gary’s Place South Sacramento Noon Iron Steaks Restaurant
Pocket-Greenhaven 7:30am Aviators Restaurant Folsom 7:00pm Rotary Clubhouse-Lew Howard Park
Gridley Noon Parish Hall
Fri Orangevale 7:00am La Placita Restaurant Natomas 7:15am Hampton Inn, North Natomas
Point West-Sacramento 7:00am Doubletree Hotel Granite Bay 12:15pm McCormick & Schmick’s Restaurant
ANNOUNCEMENTS There are still seats available for the District’s upcoming “Oscar Night” dinner is a very formal affair – black
tie. Heine Roijker wore jeans and a sport coat, President Bill wore a suit. Many people wore tuxes. Better to be there and more casual than not at all!
If anyone is interested in taking over Interact, let Charyl Silva know. She is seeking a replacement advisor. The Hope for Halloween Run in William Land Park will be held on October 20th. The 10k run is at 8 a.m., 5k at
8:05, 1k fun run at 9:30 -- costumes encouraged. Music and Costume Contest for the entire family, Treat or Treating for kids. The event is sponsored by Hope for Healthy Families Counseling Centers with locations in Elk Grove, Carmichael and Fairfield. For more on the Halloween Run, go to www.hopeforhearinghalloweenrun.org.
Publicity Chair Carol Bogart had a triple fusion performed on her neck this past Monday. Please keep Carol in
your thoughts for a quick, healthy, and pain free recovery. Carol, who does the coverage of the speaker programs each week for the newsletter, will be gone for a few weeks. We are currently searching for a temporary replacement to do the meeting and speaker notes. Please contact President Bill if interested.
The District 5180 conference is scheduled for May 5th-7th in Santa Clara, California. Online registration is not
open. The Rotary International Convention will be held in Atlanta June 10th-14th. There is a special room block
available to reserve lodging at a reduced cost. In addition, the rate applies to dates on either end of the conference allowing additional stay to do sightseeing, tourism activities, etc.