Newsletter -- March 31, 2014 - The Rotary Club of Honolulu Sunset

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Newsletter -- March 31, 2014 - The Rotary Club of Honolulu Sunset
March 31, 2014
Volume 36
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
www.rotary.org
President– Ron D. Burton
DISTRICT 5000
Governor– Phil Sammer
Asst. District Gov.– Clint Schroeder
www.rotaryD5000.org
CLUB OFFICERS
President– Jan Reischel
Vice President– Glen Bailey
Secretary– Sharon Ehrhorn
Treasurer– Jerry Taniyama
Past President– Beth Hoban
Sergeant-at-Arms– Michelle Ichikawa
DIRECTORS
Club Service– Win Schoneman
Vocational– Mary Whitworth
Community Service -Jane Ferreira
International Service– Erika Chisarik
Youth Services– Lynn Finnegan
Membership-Paul Jurcsak
Public Relations– JB (Jane) Brown
Foundation– Rich Zegar
INTERACT CLUB
Punahou School
ROTARACT CLUB
University of Hawaii, Manoa
SISTER CLUBS
Rotary Club of Iasi 2000, Romania
Rotary Club of Iasi Curtea Domneasca
Rotary Club of Pasig, Philippines
Rotary Club Nagoya Meinan, Japan
Rotary Club of Alexandria, Egypt
Rotary Club of Kluuvi Gloet, Finland
Rotary Club, Pukekohe, New Zealand
ADOPTED SCHOOLS
Hokulani Elementary
Ala Wai Elementary
Jefferson Elementary
www.honolulusunsetrotary.org
Chartered December 15, 1995
Club # 31173
P.O Box 37757 | Hon. HI 96837
Webmaster: Beth Hoban
Newsletter: JB Brown
President Message
Jan Reischel
Aloha Sunsetters.
Please join me Monday in welcoming our newest Rotarian, Nicole Lemas. I am very excited that Nicole
chose to join our Club and am looking forward to working with her. Thank you Keola for bringing Nicole to our
most recent Sunset NetWorks meeting.
It has been a busy week for your Board as we
are in the process of submitting the package for club
awards. As you know, the annual awards are distributed at the District
Conference which will be held on May 2-4 at the Turtle Bay Resort. Please
check RotaryD5000.org for more information and to register.
This week’s speaker will be Sharon Gutierrez of Women in
Need. Women in need is a non profit serving Oahu and Kauai by providing
support services to people who have been through such challenges as domestic violence, homelessness, substance abuse and substance abuse.
Lastly, we are looking for a host family for a couple from Australia
who will be visiting Hawaii on a Rotary Friendship Exchange from May 4
after the District Conference to May 8 when they return to Australia. If you
are interested, please contact me at insurancelady@hawaii.rr.com. The
Rotary Friendship Exchange program gives Rotarians and their families the
opportunity to host and visit Rotarians around the world. In addition to
experiencing other cultures and making lasting friendships, an exchange
provides a strong foundation for carrying out other international activities
and service projects.
Looking forward to seeing everyone on Monday.
A hui hou,
President Jan
UPCOMING EVENTS
March 29 —
Planning session for BOD for 2014-15 12 PM
Beth & Jim Hobans’ Office
March 31
Speaker: Sharon Gutierrez—Women In Need
April 4
Respite Night at HUGS House
April 7
Speaker: Tom Yamachika
April 12
Rotary District Assembly 8:15am-3:30pm
April 14
Off Site Meeting at KCC
April 21
Speaker: Tiny Tadani
April 28
Speaker: Dr. Omori—H.O.M.E. Project
May 2-4
2014 Rotary District 5000 Conference
This week’s Speaker
Sharon Gutierrez
Women In Need
Sharon Gutierrez runs a 501(c)(3) organization, Women in Need (WIN) which helps individual who are facing difficult times of transition. WIN provides support services to people on Oahu and Kauai who have been
through such challenges as domestic violence, homelessness, and substance abuse.
Mission
WIN’s mission is to “empower families at risk by helping them develop the basic tools and skills of personal
development and self-sufficiency that enable them to live in safe and stable environments, and in healthy
relationships.” Our long-term goals are to open up statewide and move into transitional living and treatment
while providing the necessary services to enrich the lives of our people of Hawai`i, to end the cycle of domestic violence, substance abuse and homelessness.
WIN’s objective is to educate our clients on domestic violence in all of its forms. To provide a safety net and
network for which they can turn to for support and strength.
Our goals are that our clients will have healthy connections, learn to make positive choices and feel deserving of a healthy and loving relationship. What they become are productive members of their communities,
advocates for other domestic violence victims and develop a positive self image.
Sharon is a graduate from University of Alaska in Fairbanks and currently resides in Ewa Beach.
Meet Nicole Lemas
Our newest proposed member
Aloha Sunsetters, it is with great pleasure that I am presenting
Nicole Lemas as a proposed new member. Nicole has been to
our NetWorks meeting, spoke at our Green meeting on the 17th
and attended our Mardi Gras fundraiser on
Saturday.
Nicole comes from three generations of Rotarians, and grew up
with annual visits from Rotary Exchange students through her
Mother's club in Idaho. She has been involved with RYLA
for 10 years and was instrumental in developing the current
RYLA program for Rotary Club 5400 in Boise ID, her
hometown. Recently Nicole was affiliated with the Rotary Club
in Cuenca, Ecuador teaching English abroad.
Keola Lloyd is sponsoring Nicole for membership and I believe
she is going to make a wonderful addition to our club.
If there are no objections, we will induct Nicole into our Club on
Monday, March 31.
UPCOMING COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS
Respite Night at HUGS House - HUGS stand for
"Help Understanding Group Support"
Date: Friday, April 4, 2014 | Time: 6pm—8pm
Place: HUGS House | 3636 Kilauea Ave.
PURPOSE: To allow the parents of children critically ill with a long term illness the opportunity to have a
night out on their own while their children are being taken care of at HUGS House by their staff and our
members.
Looking for 5 Sunset Rotarians & 5 Rotaracts to volunteer to:
 Bring and lead a craft activity to last about 30-45 minutes to do with the children
 Serve dinner and eat with the children (25 children)
 (Honolulu Sunset Rotary will bring dessert for 60.)
 Honolulu Sunset will provide mugs filled with candy for the kids.
We will be stuffing them at our meeting March 31st.
Honolulu Sunset members are encouraged to take advantage of the after
Valentines Days candy sales and save them for this event.
Contact to volunteer or for more info:
Lynn Finnegan | 380-6403 | 741-5966 | lynn@hawaiicharterschools.com
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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In March to:
Paul Jurcsak ...March 28
HONOLULU SUNSET ROTARY NEEDS TO COLLECT SOCKS, UNDERWEAR,
AND TOILETRIES TO BE GIVEN WEEKLY TO IHS.
PLEASE BRING YOUR ITEMS TO THE MEETING EACH WEEK.
Thanks to our Club Sponsors
It's time to make reservations for the 2014 D5000 Conference at Turtle Bay
on May 2-4, 2014.
DO IT TODAY!
http://www.rotaryd5000.org/
But wait – THERE'S MORE!
How would you like to be a Corporate Sponsor of the 2014 D5000 Conference? You and your company can be recognized throughout the event for
your generosity and support of Rotary in Hawaii and Rotary International!
Please consider sponsoring the 2014 D5000 Conference – We have
created three levels of sponsorship this year. Each level contains benefits to
your and your company from Expo Booths, Conference Meal Packages, and
Polynesian Cultural Center Passes, to Logo Recognition and Acknowledge$2,500 Level
• Logo on Official Conference T-Shirt
• Recognition in the Program Called on Stage and
Thanked During the Convention
• Logo on Banner
• Booth in Expo during Convention
• Convention Registration and Meal Packet for 2
• 2 passes to the Polynesian Cultural Center for
Saturday Afternoon
$1,000 Level
• Logo on T-Shirt
 Recognition in the Program Called on Stage
and Thanked During the Convention
• Logo on Banner
• Booth in Expo during Convention
$500 Level
• Logo on T-Shirt
• Recognition in the Program
• Called on Stage and Thanked During the
Convention
• Logo on Banner
Please Contact TODAY:
Clint Schroeder
808-852-6301
cschroeder@hagadoneprinting.com
TIPS FOR A SUCCESSFUL CLUB...
Your Own Ideas…We recognize that there are many great ideas throughout the
world. If you have one that could generate new members, we welcome you to
formulate your own strategy for your Club.
Highlights from our Mardi Gras Fundraiser