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Board of Directors
William C. BoydPresident 2010-11
Joe WeilandSecretary/President Elect
Fred GaedenRep. to Sunrise Rotary
Foundation
Jody Dolan HolehouseTreasurer
Bill RingerAdministration/Club Service
David VelardeCommunity Service
Connard HoganInternational Service
Ed FlemingVocational Service
Dana GobaNew Generations Service
Sherrie FisherMembership
Betsy MunroePublic Relations
Joanne OrensteinSunrise Foundation President
Rotary International Theme
The Rotary Club of Santa Barbara Sunrise meets at 7 am on Wednesdays at the Santa Barbara Club,
1105 Chapala St.
Deepa WillinghamDistrict 5240 Governor
Ray KlinginsmithRotary International President
Volume 26 Issue 24
Bugle Highlights
Service to Humanity Quotable Quotes “ We are each given different gifts and talents; the thing that matters most is how we use what we have been given, not how much we make or do compared to someone
else. What matters is that we spend ourselves." - Francis Chan Crazy Love
Next Weeks’ Programs
World Understanding Month
June 08, 2011
Mark Reinhardt cuddles Marlen and a friendly boy holds on during Mark’s visit to the Ciudad de los Niños
June 08District 5240
Australian GSE TeamJune 15
Peter Karlsberg“How to Prevent Skin Cancer”
• Leveraging Time, Talent & Treasure
• Mark Reinhardt’s Visit to Mexico
• Bill Gates at RI Convention
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Chief Bill’s Corner
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Leveraging Time, Talent & TreasureThis past year, our club has done an amazing job of utilizing our limited resources to accomplish much locally and internationally. We’ve been able to generate about $170,000 in funds from a variety of sources, including about $9,000 from our SB Sunrise Charitable Foundation and Club funds. Where did the other $161,000 come from? It came from our ability to tap into a number of other sources outside the club. Major sources of these funds include: Matching Grants from The Rotary Foundation; District Designated Funds from our and other Rotary Districts; contributions from other Rotary clubs; District Simplified and Travel Grants; and corporations such as CITRIX.
What have we or will we be able to accomplish once all these funds have been expended? Let me share with you some of our successes and the champions who helped make it happen:
• 1,650 wheelchairs to the needy in India and Bangladesh (E. Russell Smith)
• SEE International eye surgeries for 39 individuals in Celaya, Mexico (Luz Maria Ortiz-Smith and Mark Reinhardt)
• Kitchen equipment at the City of the Children Orphanage in Salamanca, Mexico (Janet Napier and Mark Reinhardt)
• Dictionaries for 750 Santa Barbara area 3rd graders (Dennis Johns and Mark Reinhardt)
• Three water wells and 4 fish farming ponds at Igbere Secondary School in Nigeria (Bill Boyd and Liz Werhane)
• New walk-in freezer and kitchen equipment at Camp Whittier in the Santa Ynez Valley (Janet Napier and David Velarde)
• Upgraded water tank at APAE center for the disabled in Maringa, Brazil (Colin Stephens)
• New furniture at the CEMIC facility for the handicapped in Cianorte, Brazil (Colin Stephens)
• Educational scholarships for disadvantaged youth in Tecate, Mexico (Ed Fleming and Bill Abel)
These examples represent the various ways our club has been successful in marshaling the help of other Rotarians and non-Rotarians to achieve so much this year. My heartfelt thanks go to International Service Committee Chair, Connard Hogan, the Community Service Chair, David Velarde, and to the hard working members of their committees for their dedication and support this year. We thank also our club members who gave generously to our SB Sunrise Foundation and those who worked on our fund-raising projects. It’s been a productive year!
A proud president,
Bill Boyd
• Luz Maria Ortiz-Smith was recently elected to represent District 5240 at the next Rotary International Council on Legislation in 2013.
• Our recent challenge grant fundraising effort has raised about $4,845 for the Polio Plus campaign. Thanks to Judith McCaffrey for shepherding this effort in honor of Dr. Otto Austel. Contributors will receive a special Otto Austel commemorative pin.
• Mark Reinhardt reports that on his recent visit to the City of the Children Orphanage, the children were so excited to see the photo-journal of their visit to Santa Barbara last July. Thanks to Sandy Grasso-Boyd for preparing this beautiful book.
• Gary Jensen kicked off an effort to raise funds for victims of the recent tornado in Joplin, Missouri. Funds will be distributed to a local Rotary Club Foundation in Joplin. Please make checks to the Santa Barbara Sunrise Charitable Foundation, noting Joplin disaster relief.
Sunrise Rotary Notes
by Chief Bill
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Upcoming Events
•Applications to become the GSE Team Leader for Korea is due June 17, 2011. Contact Heather Frankle for more information. See link and click on GSE. http://www.clubrunner.ca/portal/SitePages/SitePage.aspx?accountid=50008&pid=61114
• Connard Hogan has kicked off the Ralphs Community Contribution Program in our club. Simply register your Ralphs reward card on www.ralphs.com using our club name and its NPO number. Every time a member shops for groceries and swipes their card, the club automatically stars earning a rebate.
NEW!
90+Ice Cream Social A celebration of our cherished adults aged 90 or better
Thursday, June 30, 2011 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Carrillo Recreation Center
100 East Carrillo Street Santa Barbara, CA 93101
You and your residents aged 90 years or better are cordially invited to a fun afternoon at the historic landmark Carrillo Recreation Center. Come see the newly renovated center and enjoy cake and ice cream and Dixieland Music by Jazz Plus in the beautiful Carrillo ballroom.
Please RSVP to Jason Bryan at 897-2519 and let me know approximately how many residents and caregivers you’ll be bringing to the party!
Sponsored by the City of Santa Barbara Parks & Recreation Department, McConnell’s Fine Ice Cream, Santa Barbara Bank & Trust,
the Santa Barbara Rotaract and Sunrise Rotary Club, Lu Gilbert and Sam Salario.
From Scott BurnsThe City birthday celebration for residents 90 years or older will be June 30, 2011, 2 pm till 4 pm, see flyer, McConnells will be donating Ice Cream, and Sunrise Rotary and Santa Barbara Rotaract are getting credit for helping. Let me know if you are willing to help at the day of the event.
From PEN David VelardeAt the District Assembly I met the President Elect Nominee from the Rotary Club of Westlake Village. I met him because his last name is Velarde!Anyway, we talked about doing some joint things during our year. I thought you might be interested in this event.
District Governor Deepa’s Demotion and the Amazing Clubs!! Awards Ceremony will be held Saturday, June 25 at the Buellton Marriott from 5 – 9 p.m. It’s going to be an evening of Rotary hilarity along with recognition of this year’s outstanding Club achievements. You’ve never experienced a Governor’s demotion like this one so don’t delay. Space is limited. Register Now! Click on "more" below for details and to register. More...
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International ServiceSunrise Rotarian Mark Reinhardt Visit to our Friends and Projects in Mexico
I arrived in Leon with the 92 pounds of supplies but was stopped at customs when they x-rayed the bags and would not let them pass. However the ladies from the Nat-Tha-Hi Rotary club in Celaya came to the rescue and they finally allowed all of the supplies to pass through.
Cuidad de los Ninos
I arrived at the Cuidad de los Niños (CdlN) on Tuesday, when it happened to be Mother’s Day in Mexico. It was a nice surprise. All of the children were there, as well as the little ones too, to celebrate. We had lunch and a cake and then the children put on a skit about a dysfunctional family that fell apart but was fortunately saved by Jesus who arrived just in time.. See photos.
I met with Padre Pedro for a while. He was relieved to get the news that it was fine to sell the bus, and when I explained to him the problem with the shoe glue, he quickly dropped the issue of trying to get them to the CdlN.
I also had brought my copy of the photo-journal that Sandy had put together for the children’s choir and mariachi band’s visit to SB last July. I was surprised that neither the children nor Padre Pedro had seen it although I thought he had been mailed a few copies. At any rate, he was overjoyed to see it. He viewed every page and couldn’t say enough about it. I also shared it with many of the children, who were also engrossed in it. I gave him my copy, and hope we can send him more copies. He thinks they will go far in helping them get support from government and other organizations. See photos
Esteban (the guy in the photo with Marlen) helped me locate the kitchen equipment that was purchased as exactly as was corresponded to us.
I went with Vanessa and Veronica (both had been in SB on the last tour) to buy shoes for the little children in the convent. We found shoes but could not find a good exchange rate, so I donated $300 US to the Mother Superior to purchase the for shoes and who could get a better deal than I.
Photos Mark Reinhardt
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Celaya and the Eye Clinic In Celaya I had a fine stay with Rosita and Carlos. Both are doing really well and are awesome hosts. They send their regards to all of their friends up here. One evening I strolled around town with Rosita, her daughter Monserat, and Monse’s two girls. It was a nice evening with many families out. Rosita asked me to point out to my Rotarian friends in California that it is very safe there in Celaya (and most of Mexico) and that she hopes that people will come down to visit.
The clinic was good. They had 40 patients screened and ready for cataract surgery. Of that, I believe they operated on 39 with the exception of one poor girl of about 25 who had diabetes and was rejected because of unbalanced blood sugar. Dr. Jeff Rutgard was his usual awesome self, conducting many of the surgeries.
Overall my time with the CdlN and in Celaya was wonderful and I was able to make some much better contacts to help in the future Saludos,Mark
International Service (continued)
Great News from The Rotary Foundation!
Our club has received word from The Rotary Foundation that two important Matching grant projects have been approved. One project will provide a walk-in-freezer and kitchen equipment at Camp Whittier. The other will result in the construction of 3 water wells and 4 fish farming ponds at a school in Nigeria. Construction of projects will take place in the next Rotary year.
Check out this Video on RI Future Vision Planplacing emphasis on sustainable international projects
http://vimeo.com/23543370
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Gates says eradicating polio is top priority
Bill Gates, co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, is welcomed to the stage by Robert S. Scott, International PolioPlus Committee Chair, on 24 May.
Speaking during the third plenary session of the RI Convention in New Orleans to a packed house, Bill Gates praised Rotary for its continued success in the effort to eradicate polio. “Your work has brought us so far,” he said. “I’m so proud to be a partner in the work that Rotary has been doing to eradicate polio.”He noted that only one case of polio has been reported so far this year in India. “India is approaching zero cases,” he said. “None of this would have been remotely achievable had it not been for Rotary. We would not be where we are without you. Nor can we get to where we’re going without you.”While some may have been disappointed that Gates did not offer Rotary any additional funds, what hesaid in New Orleans was far more important. He noted that he and his wife Melinda have made eradicating polio the top priority of their foundation. But with the world now on the threshold of polio eradication, he said the hard work really begins.“Polio eradication has been our single biggest investment in recent years, as far as innovation and creativity. The last one percent will be the longest and hardest 1 percent,” he said. “It will require more work & more commitment than ever before. Without the redoubled effort of everyone in this room, and your fellow Rotarians around the world, we will not succeed. Redoubling is crucial to ending polio.”Gates said he plans to continue to work with Rotary leadership to keep polio front and center in the public eye. “You have helped so many people understand that we are this close. I challenge you to make your voices louder.”Gates is not capping his support for ending polio, and neither is Rotary. We are not in the fight—up to a given dollar amount. We are in it until polio has been wiped out from the face of the earth. That has been our promise to the children of the world — and Gates‟ promise as well.
From The Rotary Foundation Zone 26 Connections produced by Arthur Harrington
From The Rotary International Convention
Convention attendees from Nigeria pose with U.S. Rotarian Mary Lynn Pelican at the 2011 RI Convention in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Rotary Images/Alyce Henson
Look for more on the RI Convention in our next Bugle from PE Joe Weiland
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Greeters: Joanne Schoenfeld Orenstein, Gary Jensen and Janet NapierInvoca.on: Karin Napel with an Irish blessingFlag Salute: Janet Napier
Visi.ng Rotarians: Marc Fleischman, RC MontecitoGuests: Michael Riley, El Puente School teacher, and Daniel Sotelo, El Puente School student
President’s Announcements:President Bill thanked all those who aHended or helped work on the recent Sunrise Golf Classic and Family Fun Day at the Zoo. He also noted several Sunrisers, Fred Gaeden, Luz Maria OrOz, Jim Ruh, E. Russell Smith, and PE Joe Weiland, were in New Orleans at the RI ConvenOon.
With so many club acOviOes, President Bill had a hard Ome making his selecOon for Rotarian of the Month so he selected five! Andrew Chung, Steve Kally and Tim Marme were honored for their hard work on the Golf Tournament; Mark Reinhardt for his efforts with two Elings Park Work Days, DicOonary Project, and leading the SEE InternaOonal/City of the Children visit to Celaya and Salamanca, Mexico; and Judith McCaffrey for championing the PolioPlus campaign in memory of OHo Austel.
David Velarde presented the El Puente Student of the Month award for May to Daniel Sotelo for his outstanding accomplishments. His teacher, Michael Riley noted Daniel is a highly-‐driven student who has excelled in computer graphics and wriOng. Daniel hopes to pursue his higher educaOon in a digital arts program.
Club Announcements:David Velarde extended a request from the Goleta Rotary Clubs for volunteers at the Annual Goleta Fireworks Event at Girsh Park (two shi^s: 3:30-‐6:45 or 6:30-‐10:00). He noted several Goleta NoonOme Rotarians kindly volunteered at our Fiddlers FesOval and it would be good for us to reciprocate. Contact Connie Burns (connieburns12@aol.com or 967-‐6166) if you can help.
David asked club members to think about how they wished to serve next Rotary year and circulated a commiHee sign up sheet. The commiHee chairs will contact members for more informaOon. If the sheet doesn’t get around to everyone, David will set up an online Google doc.
Jody Dolan Holehouse distributed 4th quarter bills and statements. Sandra acknowledged Jody’s faithful service as Club Treasurer for the past six years.
Connard Hogan reported our club will be parOcipaOng in the Ralph’s Community Rewards program. The revenue will be used to fund the
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Club Meeting Highlights May 25, 2011
Daniel Sotelo, El Puente Student of the Month
Stephen Kally is awarded Rotarian of the Month certificate
Entertained by the Rowdies
Tara Stoker with Steve Boehm in the background
Connard Hogan
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DicOonary Project. More informaOon will be provided at the next meeOng.
The Rippin’ Roarin’ Rowdies (also known as the ukulele group) played “Jambalaya” in honor of the RI ConvenOon taking place in New Orleans and “Happy Birthday” to Bob McPhillips.
Raffle: Jody donated a gi^ cerOficate to Elements, boHle of French champagne and a Rotary tote bag won by ScoH Burns.
Program: Marc Fleischman on Industrial Mining
Marc Fleischman, now reOred from World Minerals an industrial minerals company located in Lompoc, shared with club members of his business experience while traveling to China in the 1990s. He said business in China is moOvated differently. They were focused more on employing people rather than making money therefore automaOon and machinery was frowned upon. The concept of signing documents with a signature had no meaning. The language is so symbolic that communicaOon was o^en difficult. The culture lent itself to a degree of socializing prior to any business taking place. His company produced diatomaceous earth, used in filtering beer, wine and pharmaceuOcals, and perlite, another filtering aid.
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Club Meeting Highlights(continued) May 25, 2011
Submitted by Karen KawaguchiPhotos by Bill Abel
The Rotary Club of Santa Barbara Sunrise honored Daniel Sotelo as El Puente Student of the Month for May 2011. Daniel was nominated by his teacher, Michael Riley. Positive acknowledgement and a plaque is given to the student in honor of the work that he/she has done to improve attendance and grades while attending El Puente School. This is a proud moment for students and their parents.
Press Release by Betsy Munroe
Bill Boyd, Rotary President; David Velarde; Daniel Sotelo, Student of the Month; Michael Riley, Teacher.
El Puente Student of the Month Honored by Rotary
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Welcome by Chief Bill Invocation: given by Joanne Orenstein
Raffle: Joanne Orenstein – Rum cake
Visiting Rotarians and their club• Cheyenne Gustason – SB Rotaract
Guests (and who brought them)• Natalie Martin – from London, interested in joining Rotary• Mary Dinh – Ambassadorial Scholarship nominee• Billy Goodnick – Guest speaker• Brittney Prentice – winner of Rotary 4 Way Test
Essay Contesto Brittney’s parents and teacher, Janis
Spracher also in attendance.• Erin Holehouse – Jody’s daughter and friend of
Brittney.
Announcements by Chief Bill• President Bill presented Rotarian of the Month awards to Andrew
Chung, Judith McCaffrey, Mark Reinhardt, and Tim Marme.• Congrats to Brittney Prentice for winning the Rotary 4 Way Test
Essay Contest.
Club Announcements • Judith – Aubane is leaving for her trip around the US and then she
is heading home to France. Please sign the card being passed around.
• Judith – Thank you for all of your generous donations to Polio Plus in Otto Austel’s honor. We raised $4,845.
• David – Passing around a sign up sheet for next year’s committees.• Gary – We are collecting donations & will send them to the RC of
Joplin, MO to assist victims of the recent tornado.• Mark – Recently returned from his trip to Mexico. He took
supplies to Celaya and assisted with eye surgeries and then went to visit the City of the Children in Salamanca.
• Connard – Ralph’s Awards Program – contact him for more details.
• Joanne – election for the Foundation Board will be next week. Email Joanne if you want to put your name on the ballot.
• Sandy- read a SB New Press article she found from 2000 honoring Brooke Sawyer for his then 33 years of service in Rotary.
Raffle – Won by Richard Redmond
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Club Meeting Highlights June 08, 2011
Brittany Prentice
Judith McCaffrey thanks all who gave to Polio Plus
Mark Reinhardt tells of his visit to Ciudad de los Niños and Celaya
Sandy Grasso-Boyd honors Brooke Sawyer
Cheyenne Gustason
Brooke Sawyer
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Program: Billy Goodnick – Gardening Tips• Billy used to be the landscape architect for the city of SB.• He now has a gardening TV show (“Garden Wise Guys”), writes for various
magazines, and teaches at SBCC.• We live in a Mediterranean climate, which allows us to grow a variety of plants.
o Moderate seasons put an emphasis on outdoor living.• Billy’s 3 cornerstones of gardening: beautiful; usable; sustainable• When selecting plants you should keep in mind 4 factors: function; general size; growing conditions
and appearance.
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Club Meeting Highlights(continued) May 11, 2011
Submitted by Darren DoiPhotos by Bill Abel
Greeter One: Richard RedmondGreeter Two: Julie Joy StilwellInvocation: Daren DoiFlag Salute: Tara StokerRaffle: Eric RyanSergeant at Arms: Bob McPhillipsSet Up: Tim DurninScribe: Darren Doi
Duty Roster for 06/15/11Duty Roster for 06/08/11
Greeter One: Steve BoehmGreeter Two: David VelardeInvocation: Tom HeathFlag Salute: Graham GuessRaffle: Fred GaedenSergeant at Arms: Bob McPhillipsSet Up: Tim DurninScribe: Darren Doi
Bill Boyd awarded Brittany Prentice a $25 check on June 1at the Club meeting for her Four-Way Test essay. She brought her teacher, Janis Spracher, her entire family: Dad, Chad Prentice, Mom, Christine Prentice and Sister, Ella and brother, Nick as well as her school friend, Erin Holehouse. They had a good time and all were very proud.
President Bill Boyd awarded Rotarian of the Month awards to four more Sunrisers for their contributions of time, talent and treasure during the month of May. Shown above are Andrew Chung, Mark Reinhardt, Bill Boyd, Tim Marme and Judith McCaffrey; Andrew, and Tim along with Steve (seated) for a successful golf tournament, Mark for delivering medical supplies to Mexico and visiting the City of the Children, and Judith for her $1000 matching challenge for Polio Plus.
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The Early Bird Bugle is a biweekly publication of the
Rotary Club of Santa Barbara Sunrise. PO Box 50355
Santa Barbara, CA 93150Editor
Sandy Grasso-Boydsgrasso38@cox.net
Proofreader: Karen Kawaguchi
PhotographersBill Abel
Sandy Grasso-BoydSubmissions to this publication are welcomed and would be appreciated as
Word, PDF, or JPEG documents to sgrasso38@cox.net by the Saturday before the edition.
Website for the Club is: www.clubrunner.ca/santabarbarasunriserotary
The current Bugle will be found on the website under downloads
Calendar of Events
Celebrations
Programs★ June 08
“Australian GSE Team”
★ June 15Dr Karlsberg
“How to Prevent Skin Cancer”
★ June 22Awards Meeting
★ June 25Deepa Willingham’s Step-down
★ June 29Bill Boyd’s Step-down
July 4★ Fireworks at Girsh Park
Make Up at a Rotary Meeting!
Where Group 8 Clubs Meet
Tuesday12:00 Noon Montecito ClubMeets at the Montecito Country Club
11:45 AM Goleta NoontimeMeets at the Elephant Bar
6:30 PM Goleta EveningMeets at the Elephant Bar
Wednesday7:00 AM Santa Barbara SunriseMeets at the Santa Barbara Club
7:00 AM Carpinteria MorningMeets at the Carpinteria Women’s Club
Wednesday cont.12:00 Noon Santa Barbara NorthMeets at Harry’s Plaza Cafe
Thursday12:00 Noon CarpinteriaMeets at Lions Park Community
Friday12:00 Noon Santa BarbaraMeets at Fess Parker Doubletree
Happy Birthday
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Happy Anniversary`
Bruce Belfiore 6/09Stephen Kally 6/04Joanne Orenstein 6/17Bill Wilmer 6/29
Susan Klein and Dan Rothschild 6/11David and Michele Velarde 6/15Gary and Cheryl Jensen 6/20Bruce Belfiore & Gloria Cavallero 6/25
It’s Gary and Cheryl’s 40’th Anniversary1
Club AnniversarySandy Grasso-Boyd 18 yrs. 6/01Frank Tabar 14 yrs. 6/10Tim Durnin 1 yr. 6/16Sandra O’Meara 1 yr. 6/30
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