January 2016 - Republican Club of Rossmoor
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January 2016 - Republican Club of Rossmoor
The Rossmoor Republican Seniors for a Government of Principle above Politics January 2016 State Assemblywoman To Speak at January 19 Dinner Election Shannon Grove represents the 34th Assembly District encompassing the majority of Kern County. She was first elected to the California State Assembly in November 2010 as the first woman veteran to serve in that legislative body. She was overwhelming elected to second and third terms in 2012 and 2014. Year 2016 INSIDE THIS ISSUE President’s Message 2 New Editor 2 Membership Renewal 3 Volunteers Recognized 3 Monthly Movie 3 Debate Event 3 Opinion 4 Dinner Photos 5 Club Calendar 5 RCR Leadership 5 New Members 5 Dinner Menu 6 Shannon’s committee assignments include the Assembly Budget Committee, where she is an outspoken advocate for fiscal responsibility and restraint. This year, she was named Vice Chair to the Assembly Committee on Elections and Redistricting, to oversee and protect the integrity of California's election process. A longtime business owner, Shannon first became active in the political process to advocate for workers’ compensation reform. As a result of her two-year participation in promoting this change, she was honored with the California Legislature’s "Small Business Award" in 2005. Shannon joined the United States Army after high school and served in Frankfurt, Germany. She resides in Bakersfield with her husband Rick, and they are the parents of five grown children. Join us at the January 19 dinner, and hear Shannon Grove give us a legislative update and discuss her past, including how she got into politics. 2016 Club Officers To Be Installed A blue dinner reservation form At our December 15 dinner for the Tuesday, January 19th meeting, new officers were dinner is included in this issue. elected to lead our Club in 2016. Congratulations to President Ed The form MUST be received Manning, Vice President Peggy by noon, Thursday, January Fryer, Treasurer Mary Hufford, 14th. Walk-Ins cannot be a n d S e c r e t a r y M a r y B e t h accommodated. Reservations are required both for dinner a n d f o r s p e a k e r o n l y. Questions? Call Susie White, Ambassadors Chair 788-4479 Shannon Grove Hodge. They will be installed and take office at our January 19 dinner meeting. We thank our outgoing officers, President Pam Parsons and Secretary Joan Leonard, and we welcome our new leadership. A New Year Begins by President Pam Parsons It has been an honor to serve as 2015 President during our Club’s 50th anniversary year. Our goal for the year was to give back to our membership and celebrate our Club’s 50th anniversary with a gala party and, in commemoration of our 50th, give a lasting gift to our community. Our Club will forever be proud of the commemorative teak bench we have donated to the Rossmoor Community in memory of veterans who have served this great nation. If you have not seen the bench, visit the plaza at Gateway, where our bench proudly sits in memory of our veterans and our 50th year as the Republican Club of Rossmoor. A special thank you to Devon Olson and our 50th Anniversary Committee for their hard work planning all details for our 50th anniversary celebration. I thank the 2015 Board of Directors for their support, dedication, and expertise this past year. We have had a busy year and our success is the result of continued teamwork. It has been a pleasure serving with you all. A special thank you to our team of Ambassadors who are the most dedicated group of volunteers. Through their efforts we have enjoyed another year of special monthly dinner meetings. I personally thank you all. While my 2015 presidency of the Republican Club of Rossmoor soon comes to a close, my excitement and enthusiasm for our Club continues. Over this past year, our Club has grown to over 430 members. We are the largest Republican Club in northern California. As we begin 2016 and our 51st year as a Republican Club, I encourage all members to invite others to join our Club and help us continue on our path of growth entering this very critical e l e c t i o n y e a r. As individuals and as a large club, we can make a difference. Pam Parsons We must support all Republican candidates at all levels of government this election year. Our country is at a critical crossroads, having suffered a decline at the hands of the left. We must take our country back. Exercise your right to vote this election year. Your vote could be the deciding vote. It is through electing conservative Republicans that we will turn this country around and once again be a united and prosperous country we can be proud of. It is with continued enthusiasm that I will pass the gavel to our newly elected President, Ed Manning, at our January dinner meeting. Please join me in congratulating President Manning and our new 2016 officers. I am pleased to remain active on the Board of Directors as Immediate Past President. Lastly, I thank you members for all your heartfelt personal words of appreciation this past year. It has been my pleasure to serve as your President. Under New Management Effective with the February issue, Karen Davis has agreed to take the position of Rossmoor Republican Editor replacing both John Littig (Editor) and Pam Parsons (Publisher). Since Karen has both writing and desktop publishing skills she will be able to do both "halves" of the job, and the separate Publisher position will be eliminated. Welcome, Karen, to your key position of the RCR Board of Directors. Karen Davis PAGE 2 It's 2016 Membership Renewal Time Annual membership renewals are due in January. We will mail a membership renewal form to each household in the first week of the New Year. This will be mailed separately from the monthly newsletter. Return it promptly to ensure that you will be listed in the Club's directory and that you will continue to receive the monthly newsletter. Send your renewal separately---not with your dinner reservation. Dues are $15 per person, $25 per household. Those who joined the Club during October, November, or December of 2015 are paid-up through 2016 and do not have to pay dues or return the renewal form. For membership questions, or if you do not receive your renewal form by January 12, call Marlys Siegel at 262-8185. Board of Directors Recognizes Volunteers Tom Del Beccaro On December 4, the Board held an appreciation party for the Ambassadors and other Club members who gave generously of their time and talent during 2015. The volunteers were treated to wine and hors d'oeuvres at Dollar Clubhouse. Over 50 Board members, volunteers, and their spouses attended the event. Our volunteers are the people who make it all happen: dinner reservations, decorations, name tags, greeting and hospitality, bar, music, raffle, monthly movies, mailing list and newsletter labels, opinion essays in the newsletter and in the Republican Perspective, Club directory, and other work both out-front and behind-the-scenes. The Board thanks our volunteers, who truly roll up their sleeves for our Club. January Movie Is: The Sandlot Join us to see this 1993 comedy on Wednesday, January 20, at 4:00 p.m. in Peacock Hall. The Sandlot stars Tom Guiry, Mike Vitar, and Patrick Rena. In the summer of 1962, a new kid in town is taken under the wing of a young baseball prodigy and his team. Together they get into adventures involving rival teams and a vicious junkyard dog. Even if you never played baseball, you will appreciate this heart-warming and nostalgic story. Come Watch the Jan. 28 Debate Come to the Club Room at Creekside to watch the GOP candidates debate on giant screen TV. We'll supply sandwiches, chips, cookies, and bottled water. Creekside will provide a cash bar ($4 wine or beer, $6 corkage for BYO). There will be a quick straw poll at the end. Start time is still TBA. Keep your eye on the news for the main event start time. Arrive 30 minutes before the debate start time. No RSVP---just show up and join in. Questions: John Littig 256-8558. This film runs 118 minutes, is rated PG, and will be shown with language captions. For more information: Joan Leonard 322-5744. PAGE 3 A Lost Cause OPINION by Christopher Panton Three, a number considered lucky by some, is quite popular in our hospitable vernacular. However, I present here a tripartite group that is distinctly unpleasant. It consists of: 1) The migrant refugee flood from around the Mediterranean. 2) Defiant and similarly dysfunctional behavior by black students in public schools. 3) The Iran nuclear deal. These three components appear to have nothing in common. In fact, they do. They all share two overwhelmingly fundamental process-related blind spots. One is that all the currently implemented solutions to these problems ignore learnings from their previous history, thereby seriously elevating the risk of failure and/or tragically worsening the situations. The second is that no proposed solution attempts to attack root cause---the most effective means of solving a problem. Anything less is nothing more than a BandAid. So-called problem solvers often do not even give the root cause approach a good ol' college try. There are several reasons for this. Typically, the root cause of the problem is: a) "Simply too big and/or complicated to tackle with our available resources;" b) "Too P.C. off-limits for us to touch;" c) "Duh" (i.e. a yokel-like incompetence). It is no coincidence that each of the 1) through 3) real-world examples outlined above is matched to one of these avoidances. One of many current migrant problems is the potential for devastating Islamic extremism to be carried forward on the flood of mainly Muslim refugees. A solution that simplistically tries to stem the migrant flow does not address the problem's root cause. Arguably, a root cause solution will require Islam to be reformed and policed by its believers in such a manner that its teachings cannot be deliberately misused and corrupted as the justification for extremist philosophy and actions. Clearly, this would be a gigantic, eye-wateringly complex and probably impossible undertaking. However disturbing the resulting prospect of an endless parade of Band-Aids seems, we probably don't have to worry too much about it in the U.S. because our President has declared that the greatest threat to our security is global warming. In the case of black student aberrant behavior in public schools, the current solvability trend is to train teachers how to handle it. This, of course, is not addressing the root cause. The Berkeley School District---a paragon in this field---touted the reason for this remedial strategy. "Defiance" a Progressive expert in the field declared "is an integral part of black culture." This is why teachers---not just in Berkeley but in several other school districts---are, themselves, being sent to school to "learn how to deal (i.e. put up) with it". Meanwhile, the actual source and propagation of the students' miscreant behavior are a root cause that remains unchallenged. Therefore, it is unlikely that the behavior will change. Identifying who is responsible for dealing with the root cause and how they may go about it is way too un-PC for my diet. Therefore, in cowardly fashion, I decline even a small plate. Just like all those school administrators and school boards. And for the incompetence prize, I submit the nuclear arms deal with Iran. There is simply no root cause in sight. The best shot that we had to get at the root cause was to bring Iran to its knees with harsher sanctions. But sanctions were deemed to be ineffective. Hence the deal was cooked up as a replacement, complete with its many incompetent loopholes and expectations. The best of which for me is that, if Iran cheats, then we reinstate the sanctions! You remember, the ones that were previously declared not to be working. So in truth, despite their known ethos and their anti-American culture, we are forced to trust Iran not to cheat. And even if Iran appears to remain honest(!), the long term ultimate consequences could well result in nobody on the planet having to worry about root causes ever again. On that happy note, allow me to wish all readers a jolly good 2016. PAGE 4 Board of Directors Dinner Meetings Elected Officers Ed Manning, President 262-2584 Peggy Fryer, Vice President 947-5878 Mary Beth Hodge, Secretary 954-1158 Mary Hufford, Treasurer 979-9611 Directors Fran Cavenaugh, Director at Large 945-7211 Karen Davis, Editor, The Republican (828) 403-5671 Mike DeNunzio, Director at Large 415-317-0155 Carly Wood Margaret Ready Sally Moed Carol Hehmeyer, Program Chair 705-7464 Vickie Hipkiss, Webmaster 933-5512 Bee Hylinski, Director at Large 482-0396 Joan Leonard, Director at Large 510-501-6769 John Littig, Publicity 256-8558 Devon Olson, Asst. Treasurer & Historian/By-Laws 943-7905 Bud Lake Chair, CC GOP Rohit Joy Philip Studaris Pamela Parsons Immediate Past President 831-1808 Marlys Siegel, Membership 262-8185 Clair Weenig, Director at Large 287-9795 Jim Schenkel Susie White, Ambassadors Chair 788-4479 Richard Einstoss Join Our Club! Call Marlys Siegel at 262-8185 Annual Membership Dues are $15 per person / $25 per household Mail to: 5201 Terra Granada, #2A Walnut Creek, CA 94595 Connie Horvath & Willie McCallum Elaine & Frank James Selma Soss Club Calendar Ambassadors: Monday, January 18, 11:00 am, Bunker Room, Creekside Dinner Meeting: Tuesday, January 19 5:15 pm, Tahoe Room, Event Center Movie: Wednesday, January 20, 4:00 pm, Peacock Theatre, Gateway Board Meeting: Tuesday, January 26, 1:30 pm, Bunker Room, Creekside Welcome New Members Jack Weir & Mauna Wagner Bob & Diane Wilson Jane Arden Felix Susan Williamson Betty Baxter Wendy Lack PAGE 5 Republican Club of Rossmoor Gateway Complex Mail Box 1001 Golden Rain Road Walnut Creek, CA 94595 FIND US ON THE WEB! www.rossmoor-republicans.us Dinner Meeting-Tuesday, January 19, 2016 Tahoe Room, Event Center 5:15 pm Social Time, 6:00 pm Dinner A HOSTED WINE AND BEER BAR WILL BE OPEN UNTIL 6:00 pm MENU Caesar Salad Braised Short Ribs Creamy Italian Mashed Potatoes & Seasonal Vegetables Vegetarian Option: Mushroom Veggie Risotto Rolls w/Butter Cherry Cobbler Decaf Coffee or Tea Reservation Deadline: Noon on Thursday January 14th Reservation Questions: 788-4479