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SONOMA COUNTY MAKE-UP LOCATIONS
• MONDAYWEST SANTA ROSA
Los Robles - Cleveland 4 Edwards
Santa Rosa- 12:15 p.m.
HEALOSBURC
Masonic Temple - Plaza&TempleHealdsburR-12:15 p.m.
• TUESDAYWINDSOR
Windsor Lents - 8801 Conde Lane
Windsor-7:15 a.m.
ROHNERT PARK / COTAT1
Red Lion Inn - 1 Red Lion Drive
Rohnert Park - 12:15p.m.
SANTA ROSA EAST
Flamingo Itold - 4th & Farmers l-aneSanta Rosa - 12:15p.m.
GUERNEV1LLENorlhwood Lodge - 19400Hwy. 116
Guemevillc - 6-30p.m.
• WEDNESDAY
SANTA ROSA
Flamingo Hole! - 4th & Farmers LaneSanta Rosa- 12:15p.m.
PETALUMA VALLEY
Sonoma lot's - 5151Old Redwood HwyPetaluma - 12:10p.m.
SONOMA VALLEY
Sonoma NationalCol/Club - 1770Arnold DriveSonoma -12:00 Noon
• THURSDAY
PETALUMA CLOVERDALE
VeteransMem. Bldg- 1094 Pelaluma Blvd. S Parafohn's - 115Theresa DrivePelaluma- 12:10 p.m Cloverdale-12:15 p.m.
• FRIDAY
SEBASTOPOL
Veteran's Memorial Building - 282High StreetSebastopol- 12:15p.m.
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SUNRISEROTARY CLUB
Chartered June 30, 1986Meets every Thursday 7:15 a.m.At the Doubletree Inn
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT 513 P.O. Box 14953 SantaRosa, CA95402Meeting April 4, 1991
FINE TIMES )NANCY AIXA was recognized $5 forarriving after the bell. GARY BAYLESSand wife LYNDA attended the WineAuction at Cardinal Newman. Accordingto DEBBIE ADAMS, GARY had expressedgreat interest in one of the items.While he was away from the tablepaying for an auction item, the winehe was interested in came up for bid.LYNDA knew he just had to have it, sojoined in on the bidding. Someoneacross the room kept out-bidding her,but she wasn't going to give up11*1 111You guessed it 1! The other bidder wasnone other than GARY!Ill OOPS!!!! Itwas all for a good cause. GARYdonated $50 towards his Paul Harrisfor this story. DAN LUCAS has beenone busy boy. In the past few weekshe's been skiing in Aspen and gone toSpring Training in Arizona. The fourway test revealed that DAN's wifemade him sneak into the Sunday game.He wasn't able to sneak by a $50fine. DALE ZUMFELDE was soembarrassed. He locked his keys inhis car at last weeks meeting. DALEwas fined $25.00. DR. BRUCE REYESalso arrived late, which had
"Enjoy Rotary"R.I. PRESIDENT
Paulo V. C. Costa
Sao Paulo, Brazil
DISTRICT COVENOR
John- BlountSebastopol,, California
PRESIDENT
Gary Doolittle
PRESIDENT-ELECTArchie Julian
SECRETARYDave Lorenzen
TREASURER
Tom Eakin
PAST
PRESIDENTKent Seegmiller
DIRECTORS
Jack EddingerRick FrankeVicki Lockner
Ken Coker
Howard Daulton
CLUB SERVICE
Ken CokerHoward Daulton
COMMUNITY SERVICEVicki Lockner
VOCATIONAL SERVICEJack Eddinger
INTERNATIONAL
SERVICE
Eric Van Cleave
SERCEANT-AT ARMSRandy Seelye PRESIDENT GARY very worried t fce
BRUCE had the slide presentatioi.^JbrLUCINDA's presentation on Australia.BRUCE also had a new ad in thecurrent Sonoma Business Magazinedesigned by our own RHOANN PONSETI.BRUCE got to pay for the ad and a $25fine. RANDY SEELYE just returned from
FINE TIMES (cont'd)7 days of skiing in the Sierra:. Hereports the snow is just great, 'hilehe was standing up, PRESIDENT GARYasked RANDY about the United S ntesComputer Newspaper Association. ANDYknew quite a bit about theorganization, such as it hae 280member newspapers, and OH YES, e isthe President Elect of thisprestigious organization. RAND: put$50 towards his Paul Harris.
BIRTHDAYS
ANNIVERSARIES
LEROY CARLENZOLI's wife CAROL 1birthday Easter Sunday,celebrated by staying homecooking Easter Dinner for the faiLEROY thought he got off easy,not so. He was fined $25.00.CERCONE's wife JAN will celebr;birthday April 7. FRANK said het.o take her to dinner and YESwill be a few presents. Thi3 remcost FRANK $15.00.
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Official Minutes of the BoarDirectors Meeting that was he]Wednesday, March 13, 1991.REMARKS BY PRESIDENT: PRESIDENT
i juested that during the secondV-- this year we add a Senior Cit.Project to test SeniorB Smoke Al;Project will be headed by STAN Wfland ROLF WESSMAN. SECRETARY'S RE1LORENZEN reported Februaattendance at 84.25%.
BORED MEETING NOTES (CONT'D)READING OF COMMUNICATIONS: DistrictGSE Team needs housing. DENNY LENHARThaB already arranged and the club hasreceived a thank-you from theDistrict for expediting thearrangements . . . District deadlinefor Foundation Scholarships is March31. V. LOCKNER will continue topursue a candidate . . . The Club hasreceived a card from our ExchangeStudent in France, BRANDY PROCTOR.She seems to be doing well.TREASURER'S REPORT: The cash flowstatement was reviewed with noquestions. Since the budget allowedit, the motion was made by VAN CLEAVEto expand the reimbursement ofregistration fees to the membershipfor District Assembly from a budgetof $100 to $200. REPORT OFCOMMITTEES: Club Service: COKERreported he and RABY are promotingattendance at the District Conferencewith the "buddy system". Names andnumber count will be at the nextboard meeting. SEELYEGolf Tourney so farconfirmed applicants,Membership has to startsome participants,assignments areClassification Change Requestpresented by Classification Committeeas follows: STEVE OLSEN from Law-Taxes . . . change to Law-FamilyPractice. Community Service: V.LOCKNER reported on therecommendations of the FundingCommittee meeting.1) CAPS project of Video ProductionFund of 2 to 5K, not recommended.2) Oak Grove School Project,presented by BILL AMOS, to helpsupport a bond issue with $500 seedmonies. Since it is a politicalissue, R.I. disallows, notrecommended.
3) Project Graduation, lin£ item$656, recommended ... 5 yea 2 no -PASSED.
4) Steele Lane Annex - Life LabGarden Project for wheelchairstudents, recommended to fund $817(max) from budget line #799 - PASSED.
reported- thehas only 4140 to go."drumming up"
Committee
under way.
BORED MEETING NOTES (CONT'D)NEW BUSINESS: Inter-Club ExchangeReport; SVR Club highlights; We willtry their type of Make-up reportcards . . . when they induct a newmember, they are presented with acopy of the Rotary Basic Library andframed "Object of Rotary" and "4-WayTest". Funder-raiser Survey Report byA. JULIAN; 30% return from themembership reflects an interest inmodifying our Fund-raisers, andpossibly the addition of a "pledgetype" of an event. Also the desirefor more social type of events.
THE NEXT BOARD MEETING WILL BE HELDON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1991
AT 5:30 PM AT THE DOUBLETREE INNJACK LONDON ROOM
MYSfMYTHREE FAMOUS PEOPLE WERE BORN IN WHITTIER,CALIFORNIA, VICKI LOCKNER, RICHARD NIXON. AND THISWEEK'S MYSTERY ROTARIAN (A THIRD GENERATIONCALIFORNIAN). HE GREW UP IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIAMOVING FREQUENTLY. HOWEVER, LIKE THE SWALLOWSRETURNING TO SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, WHEN IT WAS TTMEFOR' COLLEGE. OUR ROVING ROTARIAN RETURNED TOATTEND WHITTIER COLLEGE AND MAJORED IN POLITICALSCIENCE. HIS CAREER LED HIM TO SONORA WHERE HECOULD WORK, GET MARRIED, AND SKIIIII WHO COULD ASKFORA BETTER 8 YEARS THANTHAT??? FOLLOWING HISMOVETO SANTA ROSA, HE GOT HIS MASTERS DEGREE IN HUMANRESOURCES MANAGEMENT AND PROMPTLY STOPPEDMANAGINGPEOPLEANDSTARTEDMANAGING COMPUTERS —A FEAT THAT IS TRULY WORTHY OF THE FINESTBUREAUCRACY!! OUR EDUCATED ROTARIAN ENJOYS SKIING,GOLP, TENNIS, BICYCLINO, BACK PACKING BUT FRANKLYDOESN'T THINK MUCH OF FISHING. WHO IS OUR MYSTERYROTARIAN??
(It cost PHIL HULEN SI for not knowing the identity of this weeksMystery Rotarian. rr WAS CAROL ESTES!)
UPCOMING EVENTSApril 11, 1991
CLUB ASSEMBLY
April 18, 1991Regular MeetingSpeaker: Keith Woods
BACK
TO
SACRAMENTOCOMING
MAY 17-19SPORTS DAY
MAY 16
COME BACK TO SACRAMENTOFOR
"BACK TO THE FUTURE"...A TIME JOURNEY THROUGH
ROTARY
THE DISTRICT CONFERENCE
RADISSON HOTEL
Sacramento, California
The Radissoo offers 300 spacious and beautifully appointed rooms, manyfeaturing patios or balconies overlooking the private lake and spectacularfountain. Room rates have been lowered to $75.00/night for ourconference.
CHECK IT OUT
FEATURING:> Conversations with Paul Harrisl
> A time travel through the 1900's, 1930's. 1940'j, 1950's and theFuture!
> Friday nightcostumed 'Sock Hop" withdancing and entertainment!> Saturday night 'Scenes From Casablanca" Governor's Ball!> Spouse's Fashion show & toun.
OUTSTANDING SPEAKERS: •
♦♦♦ CLIFF DOCIITERMAN ♦♦♦
Incoming RI President
*** QUINN BLCKNER ♦♦♦
Former NCAA, Olympic, NBAstar••• SHIRLEY TTIORNTON •♦♦
Assistant Superintendent ofSchuol* - California
••• BILLY BARTY*"Actor, TV iur. Clown
SONOMA COUNTY MAKE-UP LOCATIONS
• MONDAYWEST SANTA ROSA
Los Robles - Cleveland & Edwards
Santa Rosa-12:15 p.m.
HEALDSBURC.Masonic Temple - Pla/j &Temple
llealdsburg-12:15 p.m.
• TUESDAYWINDSOR
Windsor Lanrs - 8801 Conde LaneWindsor-7:15a.m.
ROHNERT PARK I COTATI
Red Lion Inn - 1 Red Lion Drive
Rohnert Park - 12:15p.m.
SANTA ROSA EASTFlamingo Hotel - 4th /t Farmers Lane
SantaRosa- 12:15 p.m.
GUERNEVILLENmlhuvod Lodge - 11400 Hwy. 116
Cuemcville - 6:30p m.
• WEDNESDAY
SANTA ROSA
Flamingo Hotel- 4th & Fanners LaneSanta Rosa-12:15 p.m.
PETALUMA VALLEY
Sonoma lot's - 5151Old Redwood Hwy.Petaluma -12:10 p.m.
SONOMA VALLEY
SonomaNationalGolfClub- 1770Arnold DriveSonoma -12:00 Noon
• THURSDAY
PETALUMA CLOVERDALE
''eteran'sMm. Bldg- 1094Petaluma Blvd.S Papa\ohn's - 115Theresa DrivePetaluma - 12:10 p.m. Clovcrdale - 12:15 p.m.
• FRIDAY
SEBASTOPOL
Veteran's Memorial Building - 282High StreetSebastopol- 12:15p.m.
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SUNRISEROTARY CLUB
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT 513 P.O. Box 14953 Santa Rosa, CA 95402
Chartered June 30, 1986Meets every Thursday 7:15a.m.At the Doubletree Inn
"Enjoy Rotary"R.I. PRESIDENT
Paulo-V. C. Costa
Sao Paulo, Brazil
DISTRICT COVENORJohn BlountSebastopol,, California
PRESIDENTGary Doolittle
PRESIDENT-ELECTArchie Julian
SECRETARY
Dave Lorenzen
TREASURERTom Eakin
PAST
PRESIDENTKent Seegmiller
DIRECTORS
jack EddingerRick FrankeVicki Lockner
Ken Coker
Howard Daulton
CLUB SERVICE
Ken CokerHoward Daulton
COMMUNITY SERVICEVicki Lockner
VOCATIONAL SERVICEjack Eddinger
INTERNATIONALSERVICE
Eric Van Cleave
SERCEANT-AT ARMSRandy Seelye
Meeting April 11, 1991
FINE TIMES >BOB SCOTT had a very interestingdinner with friends in Marin. BOB,wife KATHLEEN and 5 other coupleswent to a restaurant to have a nicequiet dinner. BOB was wearing hisseldom used toupee for the occasion.There was another large group at thetable next to them. They were reallywhooping it up. BOB started up acasual conversation with them andfound out they were Indians. BOB saidhe didn't believe it, so one of thempicked up a knife and came over toBOB, grabbed his hair, and youguessed it!!!!! BOB got scalped!!!BOB says there were several screamsfrom across the room. BOB was fined$15 for this great story. KEN COKERhad his picture on the front page ofthe Chamber Newsletter. KEN did thedesigns for the new Chamberfacilities. While he was standing KENreported that wife JANE is doing fineand that the twin boys, due to arrivein August are fine. His $15 fine wasnot doubled. PRESIDENT GARY was againplaying the quiz master. He askedALAN RICH, LORETTA SLYH, and LEROYCARLENZOLI if they knew what w? tonthe front of the latest Ro _*yMagazine. ALAN said he didn't know,LORETTA said she couldn't hear theanswer someone shouted from the backof the room, and LEROY said it wasthe cover. They were each fined $5.
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clubRotarians
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onApril
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takingwife
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PROPOSED
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MEMBERSHIP
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proposed
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firm
represented
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the
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NAME:
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CLASSIFICATION:
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SONOMA COUNTY MAKE-UP LOCATIONS
• MONDAYWEST SANTA ROSA
Los RoMes - Cleveland 4 Edwards
Santa Rosa-12:15 p.m.
HEALDSBURG
Masonic Temple - Plaza&TempleHeaidsburg- 12:15pjn.
• TUESDAYWINDSOR
Windsor lane- - 8801 Conde Lane
Windsor-7:15a.m.
ROHNERT PARK / COTATt
Red lion Inn - 1 Red Lion Drive
Rohnert Park-12:15 pm
SANTA ROSA EAST
Flamingo Hotel- 4th & Farmers LaneSanta Rosa- 12:15p.m.
CUERNEVILLE
Nonhwood Lodge - 19400 Hwy.116Guemeville - 6:30p.m.
• WEDNESDAY
SANTA ROSA PETALUMA VALLEY
Flamingo Hotel- 4th & Farmers l.ane Sonoma loe's - 5151 Old Redwood Hwy.Santa Rtisa- 12:15p.m. Petaluma - 12:10p.m.
SONOMA VALLEY
Sonoma National Col/Club - 1770 Arnold DriveSonoma-12:00 Noon
• THURSDAY
PETALUMA
Veteran'fMem. Bide- 1094 Petaluma Blvd. S
Petaluma- 12:10p.m.
CLOVERDALE
Papa John's - 115 Theresa DriveCloverdale -12:15 p.m.
• FRIDAY
SEBASTOPOL
Veteran's Memorial Building - 282 High StreetSebastopol -12:15 p.m.
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SUNRISEROTARY CLUB
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT 513
"Enjoy Rotary it
R.I. PRESIDENT
Paulo V. C. Costa
Sao Paulo", Brazil
DISTRICT GOVENOR
John BlountSebastopol,, California
PRESIDENT
Gary Doolittle
PRESIDENT-ELECTArchie Julian
SECRETARY
Dave Lorenzen
TREASURER
Tom Eakin
PAST
PRESIDENTKent Seegmiller
DIRECTORS
jack EddingerRick FrankeVicki Lockner
Ken Coker
Howard Daulton
CLUB SERVICE
Ken CokerHoward Daulton
COMMUNITY SERVICEVicki Lockner
VOCATIONAL SERVICEjack Eddinger
INTERNATIONAL
SERVICE
Eric Van Cleave
SERCEANT-AT ARMSRandy Seelye
Chartered June 30, 1986Meets every Thursday 7:15 a.m.At the Doubletree Inn
P.O. Box 14953 Santa Rosa, CA 95402
Meeting April 18, 1991
FINE TIMESOur six late comers were K J.WALSVICK, DEBBIE "SPUNKY" ADAMS, DANDAVIS, JOHN DOLINSEK, WARREN SMITH,and GARY JENSEN. Their tardiness costthem each $5. PRESIDENT GARYDOOLITTLE had an invitation to the
World Croquet Championships. Theinvitation was addressed to GARY
BAYLESS in care of E. R. SawyersJewelers! I ! I Is there some newB'nere?
GARY wouldn't say, he just paid $15towards wife LYNDA'S Paul Harris.
DEBBIE "SPUNKY" ADAMS made the front
page of the April 15 BusinessJournal. Her company, Microfile,Inc., is moving to larger quartersand expanding to add 30 moreemployees. Since "SPUNKY" is alreadya BLEEDING HEART, she passed on her$20 fine to $10 each to DAN LUCASand ROLF WESSMAN. We haven't seen
much of GARY JENSEN lately. He wentfishing at Lake Shasta and caughtlots of 18" trout. Then it was off to
Arizona where he and wife LINDA
bought a brand new house at Sun Lake.This cost GARY $15 for Shasta andonly $10 for the house since it stillhasn't been built. Speaking ofbuilding, DR. FRANK CERCONE and wifeJAN are in the design stages of ' \new home. FRANK says he'B owned \. Jlot for quite a while, but sincePRESIDENT GARY moved into the
neighborhood he couldn't Bell it sohe and JAN are going to build a houseover 4000 square feat. FRANK got offwith a light $15 fine for now. Staytunedlll
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Speaker:
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Xopic:
Sonoma
Countyinthe
1990's
SATURDAY
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27,
1991
GARDENBOXVOLUNTEERWORK
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SUNDAY-May
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j-THRU
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22,1991
!'VOCATIONAL
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FRSDAY,
June
7,
1991
CLUB
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CLUB
THURSDAY,
June
13,
1991
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didn'tdo
anything
special(exceptgethisheadscalped),buthe
wasfined
$15anyway.
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reminded
that
hiswife
SAMwillbe
having
abirthday
April19.
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thereminder
andthe
$15fine.
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wifeFAB
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birthday
coming
up
this
week.GARY
was
finedanother$15.
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and
wifeIRENE
arecelebratingtheir20TH
wedding
anniversary.
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so
pleased
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donated
$100towards
his
Paul
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FOR
AIDS
FILM
The
Rotary
Club
of
Los
Altos
was
named
one
-and
probably
'the;most
unusual
-of
26
national
winners
of
the
1990
George
Peabody
Awards
forbroadcastingexcellence.
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award,
one
of
the
most
prestigious
in
broadcasting,was
givenfor
adocumentary
called"Rotary
and
AIDS:
the
Los
Altos
Story",whichtheclubproducedwith
co-winner
RobinYoung,
aformer
NBC
correspondent,ofLos
Angeles."
Rejected
by
the
big
networks
and
finally
shown
last
year
on
cable's
Financial
News
Network,
thefilmwas
initiated
by
Los
Altos
businessman
Duschan
(Dude)
Angius,
who
was
presidentofthe
localRotary
clubwhenTiissonSteve,
32,diedofAIDS.
The
death
of
Steve
Angius,who
had
beenliving
withhis
parents,occurredonthedaythatafilmcrew
arrivedatAngius'hometorecordthe
documentary.
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oneof
them
aLos
Altos
businessman
who
contractedAIDSduringanopen-heart-
surgery
blood
transfusion
in
1984,were
also
featured
in
the
film.
The
film
is
being
distributed
for
viewingby
Rotariansin
167nations,
as
partof
aRotary
AIDSProject
intendedtoshowthe
effectofAIDS
on"Middle
America".The
Peabodyboard
praisedthe
filmfor
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reality
of
the
AIDS
crisis
into
thehearts
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SONOMA COUNTY MAKE-UP LOCATIONS
• MONDAYWEST SANTA ROSA
Los Robles - Cleveland & EdwardsSanta Rosa-12:15 p.m.
HEALDSBUR.CMasonic Temple - Plaza &Temple
Healdsburg -12:15 p.m.
• TUESDAYWINDSOR
Windsor lanes - 8801 Conde LaneWindsor - 7:15 a.m.
ROHNERT PARK / COTATI
Red Lion Inn - 1 Red l.ion Drive
Rohnert Park - 12:15p.m.
SANTA ROSA EASTFlamingo Hotel - 4th & Farmers Lane
Santa Rosa - 12:15p.m.
GUERNEVILLENortkwood lodge - 19400Hwy. 116
Guemevillc - 6:30p.m.
• WEDNESDAY
SANTA ROSA
Flamingo Hotel- 4th & Fanners LaneSanta Rosa-12:15 p.m.
PETALUMA VALLEY
SonomaJoe's -5151 Old Redwood Hwy.Petaluma- 12:10p.m.
SONOMA VALLEY
Sonoma National CoifClub - 1770Arnold DriveSonoma -12:00 Noon
• THURSDAY
PETALUMA
Veteran's Mem.Bldg- 1094 Petaluma Blvd. SPetaluma-12:10 p.m.
CLOVERDALE
PapaJohn's-115Theresa DriveCloverdalc-12:15 p.m.
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SUNRISEROTARY CLUB
Chartered June 30, 1986Meets every Thursday 7:15 a.m.At the Doubletree Inn
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT 513 P.O. Box 14953 SantaRosa, CA95402Meeting April 25, 1991
FINE TIMES a
"Enjoy Rotary a
R.I. PRESIDENT
Paulo V. C. Costa'Sao Paulo, Brazil
DISTRICT GOVENOR
John BlountSebastopol,, California
PRESIDENTGary Doolittle
PRESIDENT-ELECT
Archie Julian
SECRETARYDave Lorenzen
TREASURERTom Eakin
PAST
PRESIDENTKent Seegmiller
DIRECTORS
jack EddingerRick FrankeVicki Lockner
Ken Coker
Howard Daulton
CLUB SERVICE
Ken CokerHoward Daulton
COMMUNITY SERVICE
Vicki Lockner
VOCATIONAL SERVICEjack Eddinger
INTERNATIONALSERVICE
Eric Van Cleave
SERCEANT-AT ARMSRandy Seelye
Our late arrivals were BOB SCOTT,DEBRA "SPUNKY" ADAMS, JIM KNAUFF,MARK WALSVICK, JOHN WATSON, and JEFFABRAHAMSEN. All were fined $5 each.JIM did try to get out of it by usinghis cane to imitate a Downtown SantaRosa Club member, but to no avail! II!RHOANN PONSETI left Costa Rica justbefore the recent BIG earthquake. Sheenjoyed her 1 week visit, but said itwas too short. RHOANN also made newsas the Newest Trustee of the SonomaCounty Foundation. RHOANN was goingto get by with a light fine, untilfellow rotarians noticed she had onfluorescent shoes!!1! She sighed over3 $20 travelers checks towards herPaul Harris. Past President KENTSEEGMILLER was queried by PRESIDENTGARY about an IBM parts book thatproudly advertised they now haveMOUSE BALLS available. DR. REYESwanted to know if KENT modeled forthe catalog. KENT quickly put $20towards wife JOAN's Paul Harris. JACKMALEY may have driven to our meetingin his same old GM car, but thatdidn't keep him from being recognizedfor his New Jaguar. JACK trie toconvince everyone that it belong -towife SAM, but no dice. He had to'rollwith a $15 fine. ART and IRENE KING'Sdaughter, MICHELE competed in arecent ice skating competition and
FINE TIMES (cont'd)took second place out of 250competitors. Proud papa ART paid a$15 fine. ART also said MICHELE is 16years old on April 25, and can nowdrive herself to her daily 6:00 AMlessons. President-elect ARCHIE
JULIAN asked JOHN DOLINSEK about the
earring he was wearing. Turns outit's MARILYN PRATT'S Shoe Clip Ml NOWhow did that happen??? MARILYNquickly paid a $10 fine and sat down(apparently it had something to dowith ERIC VAN CLEAVE's weddingreception - wait until he getsback!!).
UPCOMING EVENTSMay 2, 1991
Regular MeetingSpeaker: BIG SURPRISE
May 9, 1991Regular MeetingSpeaker: Leonard SmithTopic: Litigation with IRS
May 16, 1991Regular MeetingSpeaker: Bill Gittins - OCLI
SUNDAY - May 19, 1991THRU WEDNESDAY - May 22, 1991VOCATIONAL EXCHANGE
FRIDAY, June 7, 1991CLUB GOLF TOURNAMENT -
WINDSOR GOLF CLUB
THURSDAY, June 13, 1991ADOPT A SENIOR DINNER
Sponsored by the Council on AgingL Dinner at Los Robles Lodge
$25 Per Person
THURSDAY, June 27, 1991DOLI BASEBALL TRIP
A'« VS Texas - 9:00 AM Departure
PRESIDENT'S MESSAGETHE HARDEST THING TO KEEP TO YOURSELF
IS AN OPINION.
BIRTHDAYS
ANNIVERSARIES
DR. BRUCE REYES was reminded that it
was NIKI and KELLY REYES' birthday.DR. REYES protested that he shouldn'thave to pay $15 to be reminded of hisdogs birthdays, but he was barking upthe wrong tree. STAN WALKER'S wifeVALERI had a birthday April 22. STANsaid they went to Tahoe, had a nicedinner, saw a magic show, and skiedin a blizzard. STAN knows fun!1! This
story cost him $15. JIM KNAUFF had abirthday April 18. We missed hisbirthday, but not the $1-5recognition.
ONCE UPON A TIME IN A STRANGE LAND FAR FAR AWAY
NAMED SAN RAFAEL, OUR MYSTERY ROTARIAN MADE HIS
EARLY APPEARANCE AND LIVED AS NORMAL A LIFE AS ONE
CAN, WALKING AROUND WITH A SWEATER TIED AROUND
ONE'S NECKI! REALIZING THAT THERE HAD TO BE MORE TO
LU7E, OUR IMPRESSIONABLE ROTARIAN WENT OFF TO SAN
JOSE STATE WHERE SADLY HE FELL IN WITH EVIL
COMPANION (HOWARD DAULTON) AND STUDIED INDUSTRIAL
ARTS. FOLLOWING COLLEGE, OUR HARDWORKING ROTARIAN
WANTED TO WORK WITH HIS HANDS, SO HE SPENT 4 YEARS
AS AN APPRENTICE CARPENTER. ONE EVENTFUL DAY HE
DISCOVERED THAT WHEN YOU DID THIS YOUR HANDS GOT
DIRTY, SO HE WENT INTO SALES AND MOVED TO THE LAND
OF CRAB CAKES - MARYLAND. AFTER 7 YEARS IN EXILE HE
WAS FORGIVEN BY HIS PREVIOUS COMPANIONAND ALLOWED
TO RETURN HOME WITH HIS MARBLES AND HIS JACKS. HE IS
HAPPY TO BE HERE AND TELLS ME THAT YOU GET WHATYOU PAY FOR IN THIS LIFE. HE IS HAPPY RAISING HISFAMILY, WORKING, BUYING CARS, RIDING HIS MOUNTAIN
BIKE AND DENYING HIS NEIGHBORS. WHO IS OUR MYSTERYROTARIAN77777
ANYONE WISHING TO BE THE
MYSTERY ROTARIAN - PLEASE
CONTACT PETER TREALEAVEN @ 575-6012.
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WORLD CLASS RUNNER
LDCINDA THORLEY - OUR EXCHANGE
STUDENT FROM AUSTRALIA
Lucinda Thorley our exchangestudent from Australia isparticipating in the 1991 Track& Field events with Montgomery-High School. The following is aschedule of her upcoming meetsthat we would like to encourageany and all members to try toattend. Any questions pleasecall BRUCE REYES at 523-2310.
DATE: FRIDAY, MAY 10
MEET: NBL CHAMPIONSHIPS
SITE: SRJC
TIME: 1:30 pm
DATE: FRIDAY, MAY 17SATURDAY, MAY 18
MEET: NCS 3A CHAMPIONSHIPS
SITE: TBA
TIME: TBA
DATE: FRIDAY, MAY 24SATURDAY, MAY 25
MEET: NCS MEET OF CHAMPIONS
SITE: BERKELEY
TIME: TBA
DATE: FRIDAY, MAY 31SATURDAY, JUNE 1
MEET: CIF STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS
SITE: NORWALK
TIME: TBA
BACK
TO
SACRAMENTO
COMING
MAY 17-19
SPORTS DAY
MAY 16
COME BACK TO SACRAMENTO
FOR
"BACK TO THE FUTURE"
...A TIME JOURNEY THROUGH
ROTARY
THE DISTRICT CONFERENCE
RADISSON HOTEL
Sacramento, California
The Radisson offers 300 spacious and beautifully appointed roomi, manyfeaturing palioi or balconies overlooking the private lake and spectacularfountain. Room rales have been lowered to S75.00/night for our
conference.
CHKCK IT OUT
FEATURING:
> Conversations with Paul Harris I
> A time travel through the 1900's, 1930's, 1940's. 1950's and theFuturel
> Friday nightcostumed "Sock Hop" withdancing and entertainmentI> Saturday night "Scenes From Casablanca" Governor's Ball!> Spousc'i Fashion show & loun.
OUTSTANDING SPEAKERS:
••♦ CUFF DOCIITERA1AN •♦*
Incoming RI President•♦• QUINN BUCKNER ♦♦♦
Former NCAA, Olympic, NBA star♦♦♦ SHIRLEY THORNTON •••
AuisUnt Superintendent ofSchools - California
••♦ BILLY BARTY ♦♦♦
Actor, TV star, Clown
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WORLD CLASS RUNNKR
LUCINDA THORLEY - OUR EXCHANGE
STUDENT FROM AUSTRALIA
Lucinda Thorley our exchangestudent from Australia isparticipating in the 1991 Track& Field events with MontgomeryHigh School. The following is aschedule of her upcoming meetsthat we would like to encourageany and all members to try toattend. Any questions pleasecall BRUCE REYES at 523-2310.
DATE: FRIDAY, MAY 10MEET: NBL CHAMPIONSHIPS
SITE: SRJC
TIME: 1:30 pm
DATE: FRIDAY, MAY 17SATURDAY, MAY 18
MEET: NCS 3A CHAMPIONSHIPS
SITE: TBA
TIME: TBA
DATE: FRIDAY, MAY 2 4SATURDAY, MAY 2 5
MEET: NCS MEET OF CHAMPIONS
SITE: BERKELEY
TIME: TBA
DATE: FRIDAY, MAY 31
SATURDAY, JUNE 1
MEET: CIF STATE CHAMPIONSHIPSSITE: NORWALK
TIME: TBA
BACK
TO
SACRAMENTO
COMING
MAY 17-19SPORTS DAY
MAY 16
COME BACK TO SACRAMENTO
FOR
"BACK TO THE FUTURE"
...A TIME JOURNEY THROUGH
ROTARY
THE DISTRICT CONFERENCE
RADISSON HOTEL
Sacramento, California
TheRadisson olTcrs 300spacious andbeautifully appointed rooms, manyfeaturing patios or balconies overlooking theprivate lake and spectacularfountain. Room rates have been lowered to $75.00/night for ourconference.
B*CHECK IT OUT
FEATURING:
> Conversations with Paul Harris!
> A time travel through the 1900's, 1930's, 1940's, 1950's and theFuture!
> Friday night costumed "Sock Hop" with dancing and entertainment!> Saturday night "Scenes From Casablanca" Governor's Hall I> Spouse's Fashion show & tours.
OUTSTANDING SPEAKERS:
+♦♦ CUFF DOCirTERMAN ♦♦♦
Incoming RI President♦♦♦ QUINN BUCKNER ♦♦♦
Former NCAA, Olympic, NBA star♦♦♦ SHIRLEY THORNTON ♦*♦
Assistant Superintendent ofSchools - California
♦♦♦ BILLY BARTY ♦♦♦
Actor, TV star, Clown