92413 copy copy - Glendora Rotary Club

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92413 copy copy - Glendora Rotary Club
THE WHEEL
OF GLENDORA ROTARY
ENGAGE ROTARY
CHANGE LIVES
SEPT. 24, 2013
Printing donated by
Pro Printing
RI PRESIDENT
RON L. BURTON
Oklahoma, USA
Irwindale
WHEN YOU DIAL UP YOUR IPO, TAKE SOME TIME TO VISIT THE CLUB WEBSITE, BE ACTIVE
Sept. 24, 2013 Newsletter of the Glendora Rotary Club, Organized April 11, 1956 Rotary District 530
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GREAT ACTIVITY TODAY
Our visitors today were our speaker, Daniel Rossman, Judy Nelson prior Rotarian, and Earline El
Middleton. Daniel is with the Wilderness Society, Los Angeles Office. Daniel spoke of the wilderness
areas in our nearby San Gabriel Mountains. He holds an MA in Communication Studies and a BS in
Political Science, both from Florida State U. The message with the Wilderness website address is “Go
Outside and Play.”
Jim Nakano was presented with a crown for his Donut Man brand being more popular with the KCET
public than any of the opponents in Southern California which were put up against him. Some with big
names too. What is next for the Donut Man to conquer? Oprah Winfrey. Pictured left is President
Gary presenting our speaker with the Gumby character plus the book certificate for the library. Gumby
is going to have perfect attendance for the Rotary year if Gary has his way. The club welcomed back
past president Thom Hill, from a bout of illness, Pat Janes and Gene Morrill, from their vacation
wanderings far and wide. Pat and Norm from as far away as Morocco, and Gene from the Northwest
Territories promoting the mechanics shop business.
THE FOCOMETER PROJECT
The current session of the Focometer Project was held last Saturday at the La Fetra Senior Center, in the parlor of the
residence, containing soft furniture and a large picture window with the original wavy glass in it. In this comfortable
setting Sheila Gutierrez organized her crew, including Jo Ann Billotti, Guadalupe Corder, Bob Verhoef, new
member Jill Taura, a volunteer named Nancy Yun and former member Craig Triance. For the benefit of the new
ones Sheila announced about the process, “There are a small number of things that must be done exactly right.” Your
editor was one of the original trainees, but time has reduced my capacity to be of much use there, other than to write
about it. The first patient showed up at 10 o’clock sharp and the process began. This worthy program has provided
hundreds of people with prescription glasses, 17 more this session.
While reading on LinkedIn recently I
came across this quote from a new
Rotarian named Raymond Griswold,
about being busy.
“Rotary hasn't displaced the other
irons in the fire but has added a new
dimension to life itself.”
GLENDORA ROTARY
Meets Tuesday Noon at the
Continental restaurant
316 W. Rt. 66
(626 914 1834)
THE BIRTHDAY/ANNIVERSARY PEOPLE
Keith Hilliard, for his birthday on the
23rd; Maria Kypreos, for her and
Jimmy’s 39th anniversary on the 29th;
and Bob Verhoef for his and Carol’s
49th!! anniversary on the 18th.
Gene Morrill reported that more cars have come in for our
“Donate a Car” program, which is very good news for Glendora
Charities, and Kathleen Hatcher reported that they provided
pizza for 107 kids who were interested in RYLA, and although all
the 107 didn’t show up, somehow the pizza all disappeared.
Volunteers are needed from our membership to help with RYLA.
Jane Bock and Craig Henderson represented our membership
with President Gary at the District Assembly last Saturday, and
both gave informative reports about the proceedings.
A ROTARY MOMENT
The first Rotary Club ran into opposition
with the restroom project in Chicago in
1907. Tavern owners opposed it as taking
away a main reason their patrons came
into their premises, and department store
owners said that ladies could visit the
stores that provided restrooms for them.
It was a major social change the club was
proposing, and merchants were opposed
to the idea. Paul Harris, as president of
the club, used what influence he had to
convince the city fathers that it was a
good idea. The battle took two years and
finally the project was a reality. The city
YMCA head stated, “The Rotary Club of
Chicago has now shown reason for its
existence.”
BOARD2012-2013
Those We Miss: Sarah Flores
President
Gary Boyer
Pres. Elect
Joe Cina
Past Pres.
Thom Hill
Secretary
Joe Cina
Treasurer
Bob Verhoef
LITTLE BITS OF NEWS
Membership
Gene Morrill
* To m S t r i c k l i n w a s
Club Service
Bob Brown
overheard telling about their
Public Relations Jane Bock
daughter now gaining the
Foundation
Craig
position of Director of
Henderson
Development for Occidental
Community Service Keith Hilliard &
College.
Pat Janes
Youth Activities Robin Weed-Brown
& Jack Gordon
* T h e m o s t s i g n i fi c a n t
Int. Projects
Ray Malki
sentence I remember from
Vocational Service Joan Billotti
Debbie Harris’ talk last
Sgt. at Arms
Bob Brown
THE WHEEL
Editor Keith Van Vliet
Program Info. Pat Janes
Photographers
Joe Cina
Logistics Gary Boyer
DISTRICT OFFICERS
District Governor Miles Petroff
DG Exec. Asst.Roger Gutierrez
Asst. DGReg. 5 Paul Gray
Dist. Membership Chair Ray Malki
week was her compliment
to our club, “Glendora
(Rotary) has an awesome
website.” Score another
one for Joe Cina.
* New member Gabe Hill was
observed passing out
tickets to Glendora Day at
the Fair last week. Getting
involved is good work,
Gabe!!!!
* Be sure to be here on 10/01
to welcome Garry Warr
back from Rotoplast trip.
SAVE THE DATE
Sept.
24
Oct.
1
Oct.!
8
Oct.
Valerie Escalante
Gl. Econ. Dev.
Specialist
15! Foundation, Greg
Jones, Craig
Henderson
22
Oct.!
Nov.
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Daniel Rossman
SGNatl. Rec. Area
2 Trails Day
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Gary was
happy to
locate a
substitute bell
dismayed to
see it
disappear in a
blond flash
during the
meeting. This
missing bell
mystery gets
deeper as the
weeks go by.
October Birthday’s
MAKE UP ON LINE!!!!
Mike Bevilacqua
Oct. 1
Lou Zellers,
Oct. 1
Patty Gordon
Oct. 4
Denise Malki,
Oct. 7
Jack Gordon
Oct. 10
Imelda Hooker,
Oct. 14
Pat Janes
Oct. 19
Karen Davis,
Oct. 31
Anniversaries
Jack & Patty Gordon Oct. 3
Guadalupe Corder & Alphonso,
Oct. 13
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.
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.
Michael & Kelly Henderson Oct.
25
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
Denny’s Restaurant
6550 Irwindale Road
Irwindale
NOON
LAVERNE
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
Big ticket buyer Gordy Norman corners the market on ticket numbers for
the second week in a row, but comes up short on the card.
CLAREMONT
! 12:10PM
Double Tree Hotel
555 W. Foothill Bl. Claremont
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THE PEACE PALACE 100th ANNIVERSARY
Andrew Carnegie was the main contributor when the Peace Palace in the Hague was
constructed in 1913. Over the years it has served many functions, guided by the Carnegie
UK Trust, represented at the anniversary by Andrew Carnegie’s great grandson, William
Thompson. The United Nations has maintained offices there, international judicial institutions
are based in the Peace Palace, including The World Court. Philanthropist Ted Turner made a
gift of one billion dollars to the United Nations, and a UN trust was established to manage the
gift. Past President Sajuki Tanaka represented Rotary in the celebration, speaking about the
11 year old Rotary Peace Centers, declaring, “There is no other program like ours in the
world.”