the wheel - Glendora Rotary Club

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the wheel - Glendora Rotary Club
THE WHEEL
OF GLENDORA ROTARY
ENGAGE ROTARY
CHANGE LIVES
MAY 20, 2014
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RI PRESIDENT
RON L. BURTON
Oklahoma, USA
Irwindale
WHEN YOU DIAL UP YOUR IPO, TAKE SOME TIME TO VISIT THE CLUB WEBSITE, BE ACTIVE
May 20, 2014 Newsletter of the Glendora Rotary Club, Organized April 11, 1956 Rotary District 5300
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AN UNBELIEVABLE VARIETY OF PROGRAMS
Boy, does our club have an interesting variety of programs. From WMD last week to the world of race
car drivers this week. Plus giant flexible erasers named Gumby to two Teutontic models whose faces
look familiar, the scope of subjects is mind-blowing. President Gary hurried in to the podium, after Joe
Cina had already begun the meeting, to report on the District Conference, at which they apparently
had plenty of entertainment. With Gordie Norman as Sergeant at Arms, appearing before the
audience more times than the district governor, Miles Petroff, our club was well represented. The club
also came away with a big bundle of awards, which Gary enumerated for the group, holding each one
up to be viewed by the audience. Your editor dearly wishes he could have been there to join in the fun.
The race car driver is a hometown lanky lad by the name of Kenton Koch, who began racing karts at
the tender age of 8, so now at 19 he is a practiced driver who is unbelievably fast, according to Dean
Case, the Manager of Mazda Motorsportes. Dean reported that 50% of all drivers on tracks today
came up through Mazda Motorsports, which makes the brand a name well recognized. And by joining
in the hometown cause of Gumby Fest, they put the event in front of tens of thousand’s of racing fans.
So, on June 14, if they aren’t in town for the festival, they at least know about us.
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ROTARY IN ACTION
Pictured are Rotarians from District 6440, Illinois, USA,
busy traveling to remote river communities in and around
Tatin, Guatamala. Instead of digging water wells, which
takes time and maintenance, the Rotarians now bring
water filtering devices that allow the natives to purify the
water they are used to using.
Wi t h C o m m e n c e m e n t E x e r c i s e s
happening everywhere just now, in an
earlier time, the educator, Horace
Mann, told one graduating class:
“Be ashamed to die until you
have won some victory for
humanity."
GLENDORA ROTARY
Meets Tuesday Noon at the
Continental restaurant
316 W. Rt. 66
(626 914 1834)
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TODAY’S VISITORS
Visitors today were, prospective
member, Todd Lauchbaugh. our
speaker Kenton Koch, Dean Case,
Manager, and visiting Rotarian, Bob
Basile.
A ROTARY MOMENT
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EXPLANATIONS
Our youthful race car driver speaker explains the difficulty of
balancing study time with the racetrack schedule. New
member Jenette Lopez is our contact person for the Friends
of Rotary Group. She tells of all the event plans this energetic
group is now juggling.
When your editor first became a Rotarian
in 1960, all wives of members were
called Rotary Annes. They were
welcome at most every event and helped
plan the social events, When the club
sponsored the All Star Football Game of
S.G. Valley the Rotary Annes worked the
snack bar, adding considerably to the
earnings of the event. Throughout the
history of Rotary there have been groups
of women who organized an unofficial
“Rotary Club” of women, sometimes
based in the same city as Rotary Club #1,
but it was always without the permission
of RI, and it was not until the U. S.
Supreme Court ruled, in 1987, that
Rotary had to admit women members to
the Duarte club, right here in the S. G
Valley, that clubs were able to officially
admit women members.
BOARD2012-2013
President
Gary Boyer
Pres. Elect
Joe Cina
Past Pres.
Thom Hill
Secretary
Joe Cina
Treasurer
Bob Verhoef
Membership
Gene Morrill
Club Service
Bob Brown
Public Relations Jane Bock
Foundation
Craig
Henderson
Community Service Keith Hilliard &
Pat Janes
Youth Activities Jack Gordon
Int. Projects
Ray Malki
Vocational Service Joan Billotti
Sgt. at Arms
Bob Brown
THE WHEEL
Editor Keith Van Vliet
Program Info. Bob Brown
Photographer
Joe Cina
Logistics Gary Boyer
DISTRICT OFFICERS
District Governor Miles Petroff
DG Exec. Asst.Roger Gutierrez
Asst. DG Reg. 5 Paul Gray
Dist. Membership Chair Ray Malki
Those We Miss:
Sarah Flores
CONFERENCE NOSTALGIA
In past years your editor would
have been at the District
Conference this weekend, but
alas, he had to conclude that it
was beyond him this year. My
favorite has to be the one in
1992, on board the Queen Mary
in Long Beach harbor with all
the international history that
the ship carries with it. Chris
Lyman, Glendora Rotarian was
District Governor that year, and
even before his year began he
asked me to be his conference
chairman, which required
looking at different potential
sites, etc. I believe we
considered beach cities all the
way from San Diego to Santa
Barbara. He finally settled on
the Queen Mary in Long Beach,
which then included the
Spruce Goose. The Citrus
Singers performed one
evening under the massive
wings of the craft. Rotarians
slept in the ship’s cabins.
With Gordie being the Sargeant at Arms for the
Conference, our members got pressed into service
which included wearing the (Hawaiian?) uniforms.
PROGRAM SCHEDULE
May 13
WMD Control
Phadeon Karaioaano
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Chem. Eng.
May 20 Kenton Koch
Racing
May 15 Dist. Conf.
May 27
June
June
June
June
June
World Vision
Alastair Greeves
3 Mich Wallich
City of Trees
10 Club Assembly
Yr. End Gary Boyer
14 Gumby Fest
17 Club Assembly
Joe Cina, New Year
24 Demotion Party
MAKE UP ON LINE!!!!
MAY Birthdays
The following web address
will take you to a section
where you can select an eclub to visit. Type in
rotary.org, click on
members, then scroll down
to general information.
Keith Hilliard May
7
Luff Johnson May
9
Janet Stone
9
Laura Cina May
11
Elaine Stricklin May 11
Bob Brown May
20
Christine Smith May 21
Norm Janes May 28
Gene Morrill May 31
MAY Anniversaries
DJ & Bev Jafari May
26
Thom & Sheryl Hill May 28
Then click on making up
missed meetings, then
click on e-clubs.
It is a bit of a task, but it
takes less time than driving
to a nearby club, and it is
an interesting process. Try
this following the next time
you have to miss our
meeting. Get a make-up!!
Or...visit a nearby club.
WHERE AND WHEN TO MAKE UP
TUESDAY
COVINA SUNRISE
7:15AM
South Hills Country Club
(dress code)
2655 S. Citrus St. W. Covina
POMONA
NOON
Sheraton Suites @ Fairplex
601 W. McKinley, Pomona
WEDNESDAY
W. COVINA SUNRISE 7:15AM
South Hills Country Club
(dress code)
2655 S. Citrus St. Covina
SAN DIMAS
NOON
Via Verde Country club
1400 Avenida Entrada, San Dimas
THURSDAY
AZUSA
NOON
Azusa Greens Country Club
1st, 3rd, and 5th Thursdays 12:00
919 W. Sierra Madre Ave, Azusa
2nd & 4th Thursdays 6 to 7:30 PM
LA VERNE
7:30AM
Hillcrest Senior Living Ctr.
2705 Mt. View Ave, LaVerne
COVINA! !
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12:10PM
So. Hills Country Club
2655 S. Citrus St. Covina
FRIDAY
ARCADIA
NOON
Embassy Suites
211 E. Huntington Dr. Arcadia
Infamous winner, Jane Bock, appears at the front of the room
AGAIN to draw another ace, this time the wrong one. The pot
lives.
CLAREMONT
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Double Tree Hotel
555 W. Foothill Bl. Claremont
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THE RELAY FOR LIFE CARNIVAL
With all the events occurring this weekend, President elect Joe Cina was hard pressed to do all that
needed doing for the Cancer Society Relay for Life Event. The grass was lush and green where the
booths ringed the track at Louis Pompey Park. Many organizations had erected a booth with ten foot
by twenty foot covering, including service clubs and various businesses. The one next to the Rotary
booth was the Curves business, a woman’s exercise outfit, with many of the curves uncovered due to
the heat. The walkers around the track were varied, some joggers, some women pushing twin
strollers, one portly gentleman in a blue tee shirt grimly plodding along lap after lap. Many families
had set up camp with children playing ball. It was a festive event for such a grim cause. Members
who participated were Pat Janes and Reverend Karen Davis, plus your editor. Others?