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Our Program: Cindy Tuttle, West Sacramento Parks & Rec Director
“Chips” from the Buzzsaw
The Weekly Newsletter of the
Rotary Club of West Sacramento
Volume 69, Issue #02
July Meeting Schedule & Speakers:
July 21
SPECIAL MEMBER RECOGNITIONS &
Visit from Former Exchange Students
**** July 27 **** (Thursday)
Steak Dinner Dance Club Fundraiser Old Sugar Mill
6 –10 p.m.
July 28 (we’re “dark”, no meeting)
August 4
Regular Meeting Resumes
August 15—FIRESIDE CHAT
WSRC #69 ! Our Fundraiser is July 27 ! WSRC#69
Rotarians were treated to a lively presentation from Cindy Tuttle,
Director of Parks & Community Services for the City of West
Sacramento. The Club received an overview of the 5 divisions of the
City’s Parks department and of the surprising amount of behind the
scenes planning and administration necessary to keep pace with our
growing city, including maintenance of city trees, parks, and more!
A former Mayor of West Sacramento and a long-term resident with
deep roots in the community, Cindy entertained the Club with her
energetic description of several new park facilities and special events on
the horizon, including a “ropes” course, conceived as an interim use for
un-developed park space, and more riverfront recreational open space.
With an update of
the Parks Master Plan
underway and a new
Trail Initiative by the
City, there are lots of
opportunities for Rotary
to employ a little “sweat
equity” and partner with
the City. It’s up to us to
pick one and dive in!
(At Right: Cindy Tuttle
gives the secret Vulcan hand
signal to let Trekkies know
it’s cool to be in Rotary).
July 7, 2017—Meeting Summary
Presiding: Jim Cahill
Pledge: President-Elect Troy Francis Bird
Thought: Past President Tim Carnahan
Song Leader: Past President Dick Marshall
Polio Plus Drawing: Barry Kaler
Raffle Valued at: $1,117. Steve Oren drew the 4 of Clubs
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Guests of Rotarians July 14, 2017
Guest Member/Sponsor Dustin Dumars Verna Sulpizio Konrad Roijker Heine Roijker
Sandi Sava District 5180 Governor!
Proposed New Member!
Dustin Dumars, CPA, has put in an
application to join our Club. Dustin is
sponsored by Member Verna Sulpizio.
With two visits to the Club luncheon
already under his belt (and another
expected this week), Dustin’s application
has been forwarded to the Executive
Committee.
Who Rang That Bell??
Dick Marshall: $100 to the Club our of sheer generosity
Heine Roijker: $100 International Foundation for
recognition of his trip to the Faroe Islands
There may have been others.
Garbled notes were taken at the podium
See the editor for corrections - DV
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All “fines” are voluntary
We’re a “fine” Club Again
Attendance at meetings & events matter. Rotarians voluntarily
agree to pay a “fine” in any amount for missing meetings, and to
celebrate special life events, such as birthdays, anniversaries,
retirements, grand vacations or publicity/awards/achievements.
Members may opt out by choice, but fines encourage
participation and are an important revenue source for the Club.
Steve Oren carefully selects the 4 of Clubs in the weekly
raffle. The pot, which continued from President Bill’s term,
is currently up to $1,117.
This is usually the point where we start getting ambitious
visitors, hoping to steal our raffle. Another great reason to
attend the meeting - “must be present to win”!
Visiting Rotarians
Why is this man wearing a bright pink shirt?
A: It’s a fashion/lifestyle statement.
B: Laundry Day isn’t until tomorrow!
C: To Highlight the District Conference.
D: All of the above (HINT: it’s D, pick D!)
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Leadership Team
Executive Committee:
President *Jim Cahill
Past President *Bill Bevier
President Elect *Troy Francis Bird
Treasurer *Chris Bradford
Secretary *Peter Anderson
*denotes Board Member
______________________
Officers & Avenues of Service:
Membership Tim Kwong
Interact/
Youth Services Lee Harris
Club Service
Shaun Morrow
Community Service Dan Ramos
International Service
Steve Lewis/ Siva Sivakumarum
Vocational Service
Drew Gidlof
The Rotary Foundation Barry Kalar
Sergeant - at - Arms
Marty Garazzo
Birthdays & Anniversaries
July Birthdays: David Kamminga 17th
Bill Ramos 29th
July Anniversaries:
?? None ??
Mondays: Route 1
7/14 Tim Carnahan and Luan Christ 8/11 Tim Carnahan and Luan Christ
Mondays: Route 5
7/03 Jeanne and Mike 7/10 Joanie Kapell and Joanne Moffett 7/17 Paul Kolarik 7/24 Dick Marshall and Troy Bird 7/31 Jeanne and Mike
Wednesdays: Route 2 7/05 John Ranye and Elizabeth Munguia 7/12 Tim Kwong and Carol Bogart 7/19 Lee Harris and Erica Beardon 7/26 Jeff Post and Nick Esquivel
Wednesdays: Route 5
7/12 Jim Cahill and Gina Borges 7/19 Jeff Post and Kent Ramos 7/26 Lyle Basset and Bob Cecatto
Thursdays: Route 1 7/13 Steve Herringer and Robb White 7/20 Ken Ruzich 7/27 John Raney
Thursdays: Route 2
7/13 Ron Morazzini and Len Thomas 7/20 Jon Pearman 7/27 Mike Campbell and Dan Ramos
(Above) Guest Speaker Cindy Tuttle finds
the “ole hidden-snake-in-the bucket” as she
draws a ticket for the Club Raffle.
President-Elect Troy Francis Bird, (below
right) sporting a bright green shirt, buddies
up with Club Photographer David Kam-
minga, who, as it happens, is single.
Past President Heine Roijker, below, fresh
from his vacation, with his frequent guest
and patient son, Konrad. Konrad is the one
without the beard, but starting a mustache...
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YOUR LINKS TO ROTARY
www.rotaryclubofwestsacramento.org
http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Rotary-
Club-of-West-Sacramento/12087025467716
www.rotary.org
Rotary District 5180
http://www.clubrunner.ca/
portal/home.aspx?did=5180
For a long time, our Club has maintained an active presence in our
home towns. We have regularly held events, participated in community
projects, and worked together for the chance to make a lasting and posi-
tive contribution to the neighborhoods we live in and the people we call
our neighbors.
Much has changed since our Club was founded more than 69 years
ago, but our Members commitment to the Club and to our communities
has not changed. New challenges and new opportunities are on our hori-
zon, and each of these can best be met by returning the Club to a level of
activity and effort that will make our founders proud. We owe it to those
who came before us, and those who wait to take our places, to make our
own best efforts and strive for ever more excellence.
Our Members are committed, our Members are active, and our Mem-
bers are generous. Many already give more than their share. We owe it to
those Members to each try a little harder, work a little smarter, and dig a
little deeper in pursuit of the Objects of Rotary. We can use our Fundrais-
er as a chance to display our Rotary values to the community, a chance to
recruit more people like us, and a chance to have fun raising money.
Please come! - Jim Cahill
FIRST: The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service;
SECOND: High ethical standards in business and professions, the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations, and the dignifying of each
Rotarian's occupation as an opportunity to serve society;
THIRD: The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian's personal, business, and community life;
FOURTH: The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons
united in the ideal of service.
This space left intentionally vacant. Imagine, if you were Newsletter Edi-tor, how YOU might fill this space! The Objects of Rotary
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2017-2018 Rotary International
President Ian Riseley
2017-2018 Rotary District 5180 Governor
Sandi Sava
2017-2018 Rotary District 5180 Assistant Governor
JR Springer
District 5180 Rotary Clubs Meeting Times and Locations So You Can Make Up Each Week
Day Who When Where Who When Where
Mon Foothill Highlands 12:15pm Lions Gate Restaurant Walnut Grove 12:30pm Tony’s Place
Sacramento 12:15pm Red Lion Hotel –Woodlake Fair Oaks 6:45pm Fair Oaks Community Clubhouse
Tues
Oroville Sunrise 7:00am The Monday Club Oroville Noon The Monday Club
Rancho Cordova Sunrise 7:00am Cordova Casino Marysville 12:15pm Peachtree Country Club
Sutter Buttes Sunrise 7:00am The Plaza Room at Hillcrest Rancho Cordova 12:15pm Rancho Cordova City Hall
West Sacramento Centennial 7:00am Collins Teen Center Looms Sunset 5:30pm Indian Creek Country Club
Sacramento Breakfast 7:15am Evans Kitchen Carmichael 6:30pm Ancil Hoffman Golf Course
Arden Arcade Noon Ruth Cris Steak House - Pavilions
Wed
Rocklin/Loomis Basin 7:00am Whitney Oaks Golf Club South Placer Noon Whitney Oaks Golf Club
El Dorado Hills 7:15am Community Service Building Citrus Heights 12:15pm Citrus Heights Community Center
Laguna Sunrise 8:00am Valley Hi Country Club North Sacramento 12:15pm Doubletree Hotel
East Sacramento Noon Evan’s Kitchen Yuba City 12:15 Hillcrest Plaza Room
Elk Grove 12:15pm Vince’s Restaurant Midtown Sacramento 5:30pm Café Bernardo
Folsom Lake (Folsom) Noon Empire Ranch Golf Club Rancho Murieta 7:00pm Rancho Murieta Country Club
Thu
Historic Folsom 7:00am Lake Natoma Inn Lincoln Noon Lincoln Women’s Club
Roseville Sunrise 7:00am Gingers Restaurant Roseville Noon Sierra View Country Club
Yuba Feather River Sunrise 7:00am Gary’s Place South Sacramento Noon Iron Steaks Restaurant
Pocket-Greenhaven 7:30am Aviators Restaurant Folsom 7:00pm Rotary Clubhouse-Lew Howard Park
Gridley Noon Parish Hall
Fri Orangevale 7:00am La Placita Restaurant Natomas 7:15am Hampton Inn, North Natomas
Point West-Sacramento 7:00am Doubletree Hotel Granite Bay 12:15pm McCormick & Schmick’s Restaurant
(Above) Marty
Garazzo provides
a shoulder for
Tim Kwong to
lean on.
(Left) Dick Mar-
shall delivers on a
much anticipated
National Anthem.
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