Bulletin
June 30, 2003
By Scott Bartley
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President Louie Begins to "Lend
a Hand" in Brisbane, Australia
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"The damn Los Robles sound system isn't working right, again !!!!"
complained Mr. Marigo. But no, that wasn't the sound system, although it
has been know to make similar sounds before
..it was none other than THE
Don Johnson, immediate past president of the Windsor Club and significant
other to our own *Gail Johnson, demonstrating his mastery of the mellow
tones of the Didgeridoo.
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| The purpose of the serenade? What else, but the
coronation of our new President King Louie (Capuano) the First.
Louie is just back from the RI Convention in Brisbane (it's pronounced
Brisbin). And being thus returned sported the glowing aura befitting
The Sun King. Oh wait, that isn't a golden aura
.it's a giant Rotary
cog wheel. |
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July 7
Louis Capuano, Mike Merrill, Gail Johnson and
Chuck Stark will present information on the Rotary International
Conference recently held in Australia.
(Reporter: Bill D.)
July 14
Club member Bob Harris will discuss
environmental issues he deals with in his business.
(Reporter: Bob H.)
July 21
Jon Stout, Manager Charles M. Schultz, Sonoma
County airport will present a program on the new prospects for our local
airport.
(Reporter: Steve W.)
August 11
DARK
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Crab
Feed
& Live Auction
Past
President's
Celebration
Bartley Barbecue
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Ray Scofield led us in the Pledge and John Meislahn
gave a heartfelt invocation.
| Tarina Hall did a great job with the visiting
Rotarians. |
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
So many announcements, so little time!
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This week our recently returned from Austin, Texas
former member Ed Burr was introduced by Ginny! |
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| Gail Johnson and Jim Hinton
introduced for the last time Rafaela Magalhaes Silva our Club and
the Windsor Club's exchange-student, from Brasilia, Brazil. Rafaela
(Hafa) is returning to her home after spending the last school
year here in the US. Her last host family the Hinton's, and prior to
that, the Johnson's, both will miss her, as will the rest of the club.
She thanked the club and all the members for their hospitality and said
how sad she was to have to leave. |
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This coming Sunday is one of the most important events
of the Rotary year. The Debunking, of our former President, Mike
Whats-His-Name, seen here in a rather dazed state. Well, it happens
when you are recently released from all of that presidential
responsibility. Actually, Past President Mike is making the
rounds, reaching out, going where no Past President has gone before...to
strange new tables. |
| Another Past President, Mr. Jim Valinoti (97-98),
who was at our meeting for the second week in a row, will once again be
cooking for us, at the Debunking!!!!!! The theme of this Debunking is
golf, so be sure to wear your best knickers and argyle socks...i.e.
golfwear.... |
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Well, this isn't really an announcement, but Past
President Mike What's-His-Name was called forth to relinquish his
President's pin. He did, but only when presented with his OFFICIAL PAST
PRESIDENT'S pin. And, oh how the mighty have fallen. He is so ashamed
that he won't even sit in his old chair at "the table". Not that we
mind, but he did promise to take Marigo with him when he moved. I
like that idea....I think it's time for Marigo to start
circulating among the tables. Better for all the club to experience
him... (Oh, just giving you a bad time, BOB...we love you.) |
On August 11th we will be dark. We will be
meeting on the 15th at the Flamingo for a special program. Mark your
calendars.
August 10th is the date of the Pinot Polio fundraiser for the Polio
Eradication Program. Next week Harry Rubins will have tickets and
more information about this event.
RECOGNITION
Lets see, Marigo - who else? What's this? A luxury vacation
sleeping on the floor in beautiful Quincy? Wow, doesn't get any better. Even
after 44 years of doing it. But he caught a 14" trout. At $1.50 an inch,
that makes $20 fine with rounding error!
Chuck Stark celebrated his anniversary, no, a birthday, no....oh
damn that program! Actually, it was WinAnn's birthday. And, while I
won't repeat it here, he announced WinAnn's age to everyone!!! WOW! Also
made some reference about giving her 3 grand children. Now I don't want to
go there, but...?????? $10
| And also in the birthday dept, Chuck's Dad, Tony
Stark, is going to be celebrating his 88th B-Day! On the
25th....$10 |
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Paul Stychno is going to be celebrating his
anniversary. Oops, no wait - I mean his birthday. He will either be
here or in the Ukraine on the day. $10 |
Gil Lucas is celebrating Anniversary number 30 - $10!
And our own PDG Mike Merrill is celebrating his anniversary, too!
And his S.O. Maureen McDaniel is right here to help! He said it was
#15, but it hasn't been that long that they have been married, is it?? I
think he must have been using Mike Moore cumulative accounting to
come up with that! Well, he paid $15 anyway! Congratulations!
| Celebrating an anniversary on the 8th, 13 years of it,
is John Meislahn. Boy, District Governor material if I have
ever seen it!!! |
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Fred Zmarzly has a birthday coming up. Must be January 22...that
damn program!!! $10 anyway, for the big 64!
Rich Standard is about to celebrate birthday number 57. God, he is
OLD!!! $10.
As you can see from the fine list, our new President King Louie the
First is always looking for dirt on fellow members for fining material.
He will run out of birthdays, anniversaries and deaths before too long at
this rate. Do your fellow Rotarians a favor: rat on them!!
And now for a little Rotary International Convention memories, from
some Past Presidents.
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Past President Ken Kushnir (88-89) was sent by
the club to Philadelphia. Highlights of the convention for Ken were the
camaraderie and he particularly liked the California Breakfast. |
I was sent to Melbourne Australia for my convention. Really exciting
trip. The reception the people of Australia gave Rotary was amazing. As for
the most memorable part, while at the meeting I said it was the dinner (rack
of lamb, medium rare), it actually was the home hospitality where by a fluke
I accompanied Wally Lowry as a stand in for his wife, Ellie,
to the house of a retired Jacaroo (cowboy) who also happened to have a very
extensive wine cellar.
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Former Minnesotan and Past President/PDG John Withers
(68-69/73-74) was sent to exotic far off Minneapolis, to a place
at least several blocks from where he grew up. Wow, now that would make
for a memorable International Convention! |
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Past President Richard Standard (98-99) went to
Indianapolis for his convention. Really was impressed by the scale and
accomplishments of Rotary. He was impressed by the flag ceremony, where
the flags of all the nations in Rotary were presented. That is an
incredible sight to see. He also managed to squeeze in some time to
visit a jazz club or two while there. |
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Past President Jim Benoit (87-88) was sent to
Munich for his convention. The hospitality and graciousness of the
citizens of Munich impressed him. |
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President Elect Jim Hinton will be going to
Osaka, Japan next year for his convention, but he and Carolyn
will once again be reunited with their recently departed Rotary Youth
Exchange student, Hafa, because Jim has graciously made
arrangements for her to attend the flag ceremony at the convention in
Japan. Ola, Hafa, and Bravo, Jim!!! |
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Well, enough tripping down memory lane, King Louie
closed this portion of the meeting by presenting 100 years of Rotary
pins to Pres Elect Elect Chris Parr and to Janet Codding,
our new Secretary. |
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RAFFLE
For the money, Tom Laengle - sorry, close but no cigar. It's way
too early in the Rotary year for them to actually put the winning marble in
the bag.
Lisa Greenfield won the wine and donated it to the Crab Feed.
| One final announcement! Club Service Director Bill
Dodson is looking for everyone in the club to sign up for some tasks
at the meeting for the coming year. Sign up (or be signed up) to
introduce visitors, sell raffle tickets, etc. |
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PROGRAM
Today's program was a review of the International Convention in Brisbane,
Australia. Visiting from our club were Mike Merrill and Maureen,
Louie Capuano and Linda, Chuck Stark and WinAnn,
and Gail Johnson and Don. Don gave us a stirring rendition of
"Melancholy Baby" on the didgereedoo, to which Marigo commented,
"I've seen a lot in my life, but I have never seen a guy blow anything that
big before."
Then members presented slides and talked about the experience of visiting
an International Convention. The theme for this Rotary year is "Lend a
Hand". There will be more detailed information of the convention on our
clubs website in a special section: President Louis International
Convention June 2003, so look for it soon.
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Bulletin Reporter:
Scott Bartley |
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Bulletin Editor:
Jim Valinoti |
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| Internal
Service Recognition Roster |
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June 30 |
July 7 |
July 14 |
July 21 |
| Cashier: |
Bob Z. |
Gary L. |
Kim |
Kim |
| Set-up: |
Doug D. |
Doug D. |
Roger O. |
TBD |
| Set-up: |
Dave M. |
Dave M. |
Roger O. |
TBD |
| Greeter: |
Bill F. |
Tarina H. |
Brian H. |
Chuck B. |
| Pledge: |
Fred Z. |
Bill D. |
Ken P. |
Brian H. |
| Ticket Sales: |
Dales S. |
Kyle S. |
Harry R. |
Ken P. |
| Moment: |
Lisa G. |
John M. |
Gary L. |
Gary L. |
| Photographer: |
Caroline Fox |
Caroline Fox |
Caroline Fox |
Caroline Fox |
| Programs: |
Susan Nowacki |
Susan Nowacki |
Susan Nowacki |
Susan Nowacki |
| Bulletin Reporter: |
Bill D. |
Bill D. |
Bob H. |
Steve W. |
| Bulletin Editor: |
Jim Valinoti |
Jim Valinoti |
Jim Valinoti |
Jim Valinoti |
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