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ROTARYCOME DRESSED TO PLAY
District 5180
March 2016
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OUR DISTRICT 5180 GOVERNOR’S MESSAGEDear Rotarians,
With the many successful crab feeds and fundraising events these past couple of months, we have more exciting Rotary events ahead of us. FarWest PETS, speech contest area finals, Rotary Peace Forum, Rotary Women’s Day, District Training Assembly and Charter Night for our newest Rotary club in the district, The Rotary Club of Twin Rivers Sacramento. Be sure and check the calendar and district website for all upcoming events!
March is Water and Sanitation Month. As we continue to battle a drought here at home, imagine other parts of the world with no water, or any clean water. At least 3,000 children die each day from disease caused by unsafe water. One organization in the forefront of clean water and sanita-tion is WASRAG (Water & Sanitation Rotarian Action Group) Their website is wasrag.org and you will find proj-ects available to fund, or help volun-teer your expertise or experience.
For water and sanitation profession-als, The Rotary
Foundation and UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education are working together to tackle the world’s water and sanitation crisis and are offering up to 10 scholarships for graduate study at UNESCO-IHE's Delft campus in the Netherlands. The partnership aims to increase the number of trained professionals who can devise, plan, and implement water and sanitation solutions in de-veloping areas. The scholarships also are designed to promote long-term productive relationships between Rotarians and skilled water and sanitation profession-als in their communities.
Scholars will receive a Master of Science degree in urban water and sanitation, water management, or water science and engineering. Graduates work with their Rotary club sponsors on a related project to benefit their local community. The application deadline is 15 June.
The Rotary Foundation is in the center of many water projects and organizations. By giving to The Rotary Foundation, you will help save lives. By donating funds today, half will come back in three years for the use of both local and international projects. Last June I mentioned delivering wa-ter filters to the Favelas in Brazil. The project has been a big success and I know we can do more of these types of projects with your help by donating to The Rotary Foundation!
Yours in Rotary,
Glenn Fong2015-2016 District 5180 Governor
Glenn Fong and FamilyDistrict 5180 Governor 2015-16
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ROTARY THEME MONTHSJULY 2015
Start of new Rotary officers' year of service
AUGUSTMembership and New Club Development Month
SEPTEMBERBasic Education and Literacy Month
OCTOBEREconomic and Community Development Month
NOVEMBERRotary Foundation Month
DECEMBERDisease Prevention and Treatment Month
JANUARY 2016Vocational Service Month
FEBRUARYPeace and Conflict Prevention/Resolution Month
MARCHWater and Sanitation Month
APRILMaternal and Child Health Month
MAY Youth Service Month
JUNERotary Fellowships Month
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ROTARIAN ADVERTISEMENT & BUSINESS LISTINGS
This Rotarian Business Listing website is for all District 5180 Rotary members. Any active District member is allowed to publish two advertise-ments that at any one time. Your advertisements will expire in one year unless you renew them. Before you can submit an advertisement you must first become a registered user. This registration is independent of your club’s website account so you will need to establish a separate user name and pass-word (however, you can use the same user name and password for this new account). This new account is automatic when you create your first advertisement by clicking on “New Ad.” Or, you can first register and then login to create a new advertisement. As a regis-tered user you can create new ads or edit your ads. To find an existing listing of other members, click on the “Listings” tab at the top of the Home Page.
For assistance send an email to: [email protected]
Rotarian Advertisement Rules:1. A Rotarian business advertisement is free for all
District 5180 club members.2. Before submitting an advertisement you must be
a registered user of this website. (This automatic when you create your first business advertisement.)
3. After submitting an advertisement your Rotary membership will be verified.
4. Upon verification of your membership your adver-tisement will be activated. Activation usually takes 1 to 3 days.
5. Advertisements will be active for one year. Rotary members will need to re-submit a new listing each year.
6. Members may submit up to two listings per year.
George Daniels 916-952-9428 [email protected] www.IfOnlyInc.com
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2016 TRIPLE-A AFFILIATE
ROTARY DAY
Sunday, June 5 at 1:05 p.m. Sacramento River Cats vs. Albuquerque Isotopes Triple-A Affiliate of the Colorado Rockies
ENJOY THESE EXCITING BENEFITS! Excellent Rotarian Seating Options - Senate & Assembly
$22 Senate Seating ($6 to End Polio Now), $15 Assembly Seating ($3 to End Polio Now) & $10 Donation Seating (to be given away by the district) ($2 to End Polio Now) Seat selection based on best seats available at time of payment (yes, early birds get the 3rd base side)
Can’t make it, but still want to support POLIO NOW? Tickets purchased for this game can be exchanged at the Raley Field’s Round Table Pizza Ticket Office for any Sunday-Thursday regular season game.
DEADLINE FOR ORDERS is JUNE 1st 2016! Remember early birds get the best seats Name: Member ID #:Rotary Club of:Address: City/State/Zip: Phone: E-mail:
# OF TICKETS
$22 Senate: ____ ($6 Polio)
$15 Assembly: ($3 Polio)
$10 Donated* Tickets: ($2 Polio)
= $
= $
= $
TOTATDUE: $ _______
To place your order,, please return this form along with payment (made payable to Rotary District 5180) to:
Tom Cicchini 2200-B Douglas Blvd., Suite 150 Roseville, CA 95661 For questions please contact: Tom Cicchini at 916.773.1938 or [email protected]
* River Cats will match every donation ticket purchased
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ROTARY DIRECTRotary’s recurring giving program
YES! I WILL ENROLL IN ROTARY DIRECT.Name
Rotary membership ID _______________________________________
Club name ________________________________________________
Club number ______________________________________________
Billing address _____________________________________________
City ___________________________ State/Province _____________
Postal code __________________________ Country _____________
Phone ____________________________________________________
Email _____________________________________________________
GIFT DESIGNATION (choose one) Annual Fund-SHARE PolioPlus Fund Other ____________
RECURRING GIFT AMOUNT (minimum US$10) $25 $85 $100 $250 $1,000 Other ______
Currency (if not US$) ________________________________________
FREQUENCY Monthly Quarterly Annually (specify month) __________
CREDIT OR DEBIT CARD Visa MasterCard AmEx Discover
Card number
Expiration / CVN
Signature _________________________________________________
Contributions are tax deductible where allowed by law. For security purposes, please do not send credit card contributions via email.
DOING GOOD JUST GOT EASIER!Enroll Online: www.rotary.org/give
Mail: Rotary Direct FD420 Rotary International One Rotary Center 1560 Sherman Avenue Evanston, IL 60201-3698 USA
Fax: +1-847-328-5260Phone: +1-866-976-8279
Please call to modify your existing Rotary Direct contributions.
EFFICIENT.Contributions go directly to The Rotary Foundation, resulting in faster processing and achievement of your club and personal charitable goals.
CONVENIENT.Minimize work for you and your club’s leadership by setting your own schedule of contributions that count toward Paul Harris Fellow, Paul Harris Society, and Major Donor recognition, as well as your club recognition banners.
SECURE. It’s the safest and most secure way to contribute to The Rotary Foundation.
ROTARY DIRECT SAVES...✔ Time — Sign up once to give continuous support✔ Money — Lower administration costs means more
money for programs✔ Lives — Give to The Rotary Foundation to do good
in the world
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Spring ahead this March in District 5180’s Rotary Blood Drive Challenge! The extra hour of daylight can inspire a life-changing hour by Rotarians. Make time to set a lifesaving blood donation appointment today.
Children especially enjoy daylight savings time as it gives them more time to play outside. Donate whole blood, red blood cells, platelets, transfusable plasma or source plasma to help patients like 10-year-old Lizzy who depends on monthly infusions of plasma-based medicine to keep her healthy, 11-year old Pierce who needs red blood cells every month to manage sickle cell disease and 18-month old Cameron who needed platelets to survive a rare disease.
Remember…just one hour can give a patient countless hours of LIFE. Give the gift of time. Donate blood.
There’s two months left to get your Rotary Club into the winning circle. Invite friends/family to join you for a blood donation at any BloodSource Donor Center or mobile drive. Make sure to use your Rotary club’s name!
SPRING AHEAD THIS MARCHPLENTY OF TIME TO ENGAGE IN THE ROTARY BLOOD DRIVE CHALLENGE
PIERCE
LIZZY
CAMERON
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District 5180
Young Professional Summit
April 15, 2016
No Host—Meet & Greet
Happy Hour
6-730pm ~ Hot Italian
1627 16th Street, Sacramento
April 16, 2016
Workshop Summit, 8am-5pm
Dante Club
2330 Fair Oaks Blvd, Sacramento 95825
Join us for a day of breaking down the
stereotypes of “Emerging Rotary Leaders” and
help build plans to educate, engage and
empower those in District 5180
Who should attend:
Young Professionals in your club between the ages of 18-45 AND a club board member
Register at www.rotary5180.org by April 10, 2016
Cost is $50 per person ~ meals & refreshments included
Questions? Contact Samantha Hoshida, 916-801-5793
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District 5180 Paul Harris Society (PHS)
Challenge AsapartofDGGlennFong’s“OneMillionDollarChallenge”,weareofferingyourclubsthechanceofwinningPaulHarrisFellowpoints!(Theclubscanusethosepointshowevertheywish!)Here’showitworks:
Ø TheRotaryClubwiththelargestpercentageincreaseinPaulHarrisSociety(PHS)membersintheclub(onapercapitabasis)willwin3,000PHFpoints*tobeusedasthatclubchooses.
Ø The2ndplaceRotaryclub(secondlargestincreaseinPaulHarrisSociety(PHS)membersonapercapitabasis)willbeawarded2,000PHFpoints*tobeusedasthatclubchooses.
Ø The3rdplaceRotaryclub(thirdlargestincreaseinPaulHarrisSociety(PHS)members)willbeawarded1,000PHFpoints*tobeusedasthatclubchooses.
Ø AnyoneinterestedinsubmittingaPHSapplicationmustdonatethroughRotaryDirect.
Ø AllnewPHSApplicationsmustbesenttoKathyClemens,District5180FoundationPHSChair.KathywilllogtheApplicationsandforwardthoseApplicationstoTRF(TheRotaryFoundation)atRotaryInternational.
*PHFPointsgrantedunderthisprogramwillbesubjecttoTRFrulesregardingtransfers.
ThisPHSChallengebeginsimmediatelyandendsatmidnightonApril30,2016.WinnerswillbeannouncedattheDistrict5180ConferenceattheBerkeleyMarinaDoubleTreeMay20-22,2016. IfyouhavequestionsorneedPHSApplicationforms,KathyClemenscanbereachedat(916)784-9104orkaclemens@earthlink.netormailtoKathyClemensat4318SandhurstWay,Rocklin95677
Please help make DG Glenn’s “One Million Dollar Challenge”
a reality!
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Bike to Scott’s on the RiverMay 1, 2016
Join fellow cyclists and Rotarians
for a fun day of riding, fellowship and food while supporting the eradication of Polio
Meet at 8:30 a.m. at the beginning of the American River Bike Trail near Folsom Lake
(Beale’s Point) for a 38 mile ride,or join us at the Hazel Bridge, Goethe Park or Watt Avenue.
This is an unsupported ride. Please bring your own water, food, gear and supplies.
Lunch will be served on the North Patio
Scott’s on the River at the Westin Sacramento 4800 Riverside Blvd., Sacramento CA 95822
Cost: $50.00 per person includes lunch and $25 donation to Polio Plus
Register on Eventbrite at: http://bit.ly/1Wp6rb9
Questions to Sandi Sava at [email protected]
(916) 920-5983
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DO YOU WANT TO LEAVE A LEGACY?How would you feel about helping to make the world a better place beyond your lifetime? Do you think Rotary and the Rotary Foundation is effective in making a real difference in people’s lives? If you have been a Rotarian for a while, you have seen and experienced the way Rotary improves and enriches lives around the globe.
Here’s your chance to leave a legacy that will make a difference for years, perhaps decades, to come.
A gift from your estate (i.e. trust, will, insurance policy, IRA beneficiary change) can provide ongoing financial support for one or more of Rotary’s amazing projects in perpetuity.
If you commit as little as $10,000, you receive membership in the Bequest Society and $25,000 or more qualifies for a customized fund in your name. The details of your gift remain confidential. But any amount promised will make a difference.
You may visit www.Rotary.org/Bequest and submit the form online or tear off the form below, fill it out and mail to:
The Rotary Foundation, 1560 Sherman Avenue, Evanston, IL 60201-3698
Yes, I would like to make a commitment to the Rotary Foundation.Name Email
Street Address
City State Zip
I/We designate that the spending portion of the gift to the Permanent Fund will be applied❏ At the Trustees’ discretion (World Fund)❏ Through SHARE (World Fund and District Designated Fund)❏ To the Rotary Peace Centers
To an area of focus: ❏ Peace and conflict prevention/resolution ❏ Disease prevention and treatment ❏ Water and sanitation ❏ Maternal and child health ❏ Basic education and literacy ❏ Economic and community development
The bequest will be funded by ❏ Will or Living Trust ❏ Charitable remainder trust ❏ Retirement plan/IRA/401(k) ❏ Life insurance ❏ Donor advised fund ❏ Other
The amount to The Rotary Foundation will be _______ % or US $ ____________
Signature ________________________________ Date _______
Need help or have questions? Please call or email Carol Van Bruggen, CFP™ at 916-487-8700 Ext [email protected]
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MARCH, 2016 WATER AND SANITATION MONTHMarch-TBA District Speech Contest Section FinalsMarch 4-6, 2015 Far West PETS for 2016-2017 Presidents - San Jose, CA Contact: DGE Barbara TracyMarch 10, 2016 Annual Peace Forum - 5-9pm Winn Center of Consumnes River College
Hear some great speakes. Sponsored by Rotar Club of Laguna SunriseMarch 10, 2016 Rotary International Women’s Day/MonthMarch 31, 2016 Rotary International Presidential Citation deadline (tentative date)
Goals and accomplishments need to be entered in RCC long before this date to qualify.APRIL, 2016 MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH MONTHApril-TBA District Speech Contest Section FinalsApril 2, 2016 District Leadership Assembly (DGE Barbara Tracy) Location Inderkum H.S.
Open to all Rotarians. No cost. 8am-2pm.April 6, 2016 Charter Night - Asian Rotary Club of Sacramento Our District’s 42nd Rotary Club!
Location: Mizu Restaurant 3636 N. Freeway Blvd Sacramento, CA 95834 Come celebrate our newest club! Cost $30 pp, buffet dinner Key note speaker: Past Rotary International Director Steve Snyder
April 15, 2016 2015-2016 District Awards Deadline, Club Awards, including “Best” awardsApril 16, 2016 Rotary D5180 Young Professionals Summit - Location: Dante Club Sacramento, CA
All day event. Meals included. Fun and great opportunity for young Rotarians! Cost $50 more information contact Samantha Hoshida at: [email protected]
April 23, 2016 3 in 1 Seminar Location TBAApril 30, 2016 Rotarians-at-Work Day Order your shirt by March!
Register your project at www.rotariansatwork.orgContact JR Springer at: [email protected]
2015-2016 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT 5180
DISTRICT EVENTS AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT CALENDARDate and times subject to changeEVEN Month = Membership and Public ImageODD Month = Foundation, Rotary Club Central, Service, LiteracyRandom = STRS, Super STRS
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MAY, 2016 YOUTH SERVICE MONTHMay 1, 2016 Bikes to Scott’s on the River - 8:30am Fellow cyclists and Rotarians enjoy a
fun day of riding, fellowship and food while supporting eradication of Polio. Contact DGN Sandi Sava or sign up at: http://bit.ly/1Wp6rb9
May 19-22, 2016 DISTRICT CONFERENCE-DOUBLE TREE HOTEL, BERKELEY MARINA Early bird conference starts on Thursday afternoon with excursions! Hornblower dinner cruise, excursions into the city and more! Hospitality suites, speech contest finals, house of friendship, family friendly! Rotary Amtrak car to the conference! Space is limited! Key not speaker: Michael McQueenRegistration is open. Check out the district website to book.http://rotary5180.org/Page/2016-district-conference Hotel Discount Rate Deadline April 25, 2016 Conference Registration Deadline May 6, 2016
May 29 - June 1 2016 Rotary International Convention - Seoul, Korea Contact DGE Barbara Tracy for more details
JUNE, 2016 ROTARY FELLOWSHIP MONTHJune 4, 2016 Grants Certification Seminar (last opportunity)June 5, 2016 Polio Day at the River Cats
For tickets contact Tom Cicchini at: [email protected] 11, 2016 District Staff Appreciation Event (tentative date, location TBA)June 23-24, 2016 RYLA - Open to all Rotarians to see the camp for two special days.
Overnight at Chalet View Lodge. (all tentative)
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VISITING ROTARIAN TRAVEL CARDDISTRICT YELLOW PAGES
HOT LINKS
TELL
ROTARY’SSTORYROTARY’S
VOICE & VISUAL IDENTITY GUIDELINE
DISTRICT PROPERTY LIST
ROTARY SHOWCASE
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
District GovernorGlenn FongRotary Club of Roseville
SecretaryMike MeceyRotary Club of Roseville
TreasurerRussell TrummRotary Club of Roseville
Foundation ChairBob DeeringRotary Club of East Sacramento
Membership ChairRay WardRotary Club of Fair Oaks
Public ImageBill BowenRotary Club of Roseville
GOVERNORS
District GovernorGlenn FongRotary Club of Roseville
District Governor ElectBarbara TracyRotary Club of South Sacramento
District Governor NomineeSandi SavaRotary Club of Sacramento Breakfast
ASSISTANT GOVERNORS
Area 1Ravi AuljaRotary Club of Gridley
Area 2Brent HasteyRotary Club of South Yuba County Sunrise
Area 3Bill TobinRotary Club of El Dorado Hills
Area 4JR SpringerRotary Club of South Sacramento
Area 5Jack ArneyRotary Club of Roseville
Area 6Judy FooteRotary Club of Pocket/Greenhaven
Area 7Steve GreeneRotary Club of Elk Grove
Area 8Joe ScheimerRotary Club of Fair Oaks
Area 9Jennifer CurtsingerRotary Club of Point West
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POSITION CLUB LAST FIRSTDistrict Governor Roseville Fong Glenn
District Governor Elect South Sacramento Tracy Barbara
District Governor Nominee Sacramento Breakfast Sava Sandi
Past District Governor Sacramento Teichert Fred
Secretary Roseville Mecey Mike
Treasurer Roseville Trumm Russell
AREA 1 Gridley, Oroville, Oroville SunriseAssistant Governor Gridley Aujla Ravie
AREA 2 Marysville, South Yuba County Surnise, Yuba City, LincolnAssistant Governor South Yuba County Sunrise Hastey Brent
AREA 3Assistant Governor El Dorado Hills Tobin Bill
Area Clubs: El Dorado Hills, Folsom, Folsom Lake, Historic Folsom, Orangevale
AREA 4 Midtown, North Sacramento, Sacramento, Sacramento Breakfast, South SacramentoAssistant Governor South Sacramento Springer JR
AREA 5 Granite Bay, Loomis Sunset, Rocklin/Loomis Basin, Roseville, South PlacerAssistant Governor Roseville Arney Jack
AREA 6 Pocket Greenhaven, Walnut Grove, West Sacramento, West Sacramento CententialAssistant Governor Pocket/Greenhaven Foote Judy
AREA 7 Laguna Sunrise, Elk Grove, Rancho Cordova, Rancho Cordova Sunrise, Rancho MurietaAssistant Governor Elk Grove Greene Steve
AREA 8 Citrus Heights, Fair Oaks, Foothill Highlands, Passport, Roseville SunriseAssistant Governor Rancho Cordova Scheimer Joe
AREA 9 Arden Arcade, Carmichael, Natomas, East Sacramento, Point WestAssistant Governor Point West Curtsinger Jennifer
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MEMBERSHIPMembership Chair Fair Oaks Ward Ray
Passport Roseville Reinero Mike
Attraction Laguna Sunrise Wittich Bill
Retention Roseville Burgess Ruth
Socials Point West Hoshida Samantha
Rotary Growth Team West Sacramento Kalar Barry
Alumni Rancho Cordova Parkins Clarence
FOUNDATIONFoundation Chair East Sacramento Deering Robert
Foundation Treasurer North Sacramento Lemmon Steve
Recording Secretary Point West Kagan Mary Lyn
Stewardship North Sacramento Lemmon Jo Ann
Grants Rancho Cordova Scheimer Joe
Global Grants Fair Oaks Wagner Bill
District Grants Point West Kagan Mary Lyn
Scholarships Rancho Cordova Parkins Clarence
Fundraising East Sacramento Deering Robert
Polio Plus Granite Bay Cicchini Tom
EREY Roseville Arney Jack
Annual Giving Roseville Arney Jack
Endowment Fund Point West Van Bruggen Carol
Major Donor Rancho Cordova Parkins Clarence
Foundation Dinner Roseville Arney Jack
Paul Harris Society Roseville Sunrise Clemens Kathy
Bequest Society TBA
TRAININGDistrict Trainer Chair Rancho Cordova Parkins Clarence
Ag Training Oroville Sunrise Taylor Jack
District Assembly El Dorado Hills Tobin Bill
Refire-Co Chair Laguna Sunrise Wittich Bill
Refire-Co Chair Citrus Heights Riehle Ray
Strs South Placer Owings Tony
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PUBLIC IMAGEPublic Image Chair Roseville Bowen Bill
Social Media Roseville Bowen Bill
Webmaster Lincoln Deardorff Art
Newsletter Point West Harrington Trish
Media/Crisis Management West Sacramento Kalar Barry
RotaryAds.com Point West Daniels George
DISTRICT ADMINISTRATIONDistrict Administration Chair Natomas Moore Brian
District Awards Fair Oaks Rowe Fred
District Conference Fair Oaks Ward Ray
District Property Carmichael Boatwright Jay
Insurance Rancho Cordova Anderson Sam
Mid-Year Retreat West Sacramento Kalar Barry
Sergeant At Arms Natomas Moore Brian
Speakers Bureau Sacramento Kowaleski Richard
Tech Team Natomas Veden David
Tech Team North Sacramento Lemmon Steve
DISTRICT SERVICEDistrict Service Chair Point West Wilson Desiree
CLUB SERVICEClub Service Chair TBA
Rivercats Granite Bay Cicchini Tom
Golf Tournament Laguna Sunrise Spease Angela
Sacramento Kings Granite Bay Cicchini Tom
Fellowships East Sacramento Donhost Lewis
Innerwheel Liason Orangevale Harris Barbara
COMMUNITY SERVICECommunity Service Chair Orangevale Rheams Russ
Rotarians At Work Day South Sacramento Springer JR
Blood Drive Fair Oaks Rock Elaine
Community Corps Rancho Cordova Johnson Ross
Dictionaries Rancho Cordova Parkins Clarence
Literacy Orangevale Rheams Lori
River Bend Park Rancho Cordova Walter Beth
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INTERNATIONALInternational Chair Gridley Boeger Dan
International Projects Roseville Felix Ralph
VOCATIONALVocational Service Chair Sacramento Frisch John
Speech Contest Citrus Heights Reihle Diane
YOUTH SERVICESYouth Services Chair Roseville Gladden Brian
Youth Protection #1 West Sacramento Kalar Barry
Youth Protection #2 Folsom Rider Rich
Rye Citrus Heights Henricks Dean
RYE Youth Protection Non-Rotarian
(male person) Lemmon Don
RYE Youth Protection Non-Rotarian
(female person) Lemmon Miranda
Interact El Dorado Hills Tobin Bill
Regle Co-Chair South Yuba County Sunrise Hastey Brent
Regle Co-Chair Point West Asbury Brad
Rotaract Foothill Highlands Wright Roland
Ryla Laguna Sunrise Spease Angela
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CLUB NAMEArden-Arcade Steve Turner
Carmichael Edward “Ed” Bunting
Citrus Heights Gail Moxley
East Sacramento John Lionakis
El Dorado Hills Noel Stack
Elk Grove Jim Babcock
Fair Oaks Pete Schroeder
Folsom Joe Gagliardi
Folsom Lake Kristi More
Foothill Highlands Gene Long
Granite Bay Bill Keegan
Gridley Heather Payne
Historic Folsom Ken Sheffer
Laguna Sunrise (Elk Grove) Russ Croco
Lincoln Harvey Ulijohn
Loomis Sunset George Pronesti
Marysville Courtney Gengler
Midtown-Sacramento Bear Williams
Natomas (Sacramento) Kerry Volker
North Sacramento Abe Aboali
Orangevale Jim Buntin
Oroville Bruce Spangler
Oroville Sunrise David Neilsen
CLUB NAMEPassport Club Michael Reinero
Pocket/Greenhaven Hector Leanos
Point West-Sacramento Toney Sebra
Rancho Cordova John Chapman
Rancho Cordova Sunrise Christopher Clark
Rancho Murieta Jan Valine
Rocklin/Loomis Basin Brad Mecham
Roseville Allen Archuleta Jr.
Roseville Sunrise Kathy Clemens
Sacramento David Cohen
Sacramento Breakfast Kary Moore
South Placer (Rocklin) Emily Williams
South Sacramento Barry Hogan
South Yuba County Sunrise David Read
Walnut Grove Russell Ooms
West Sacramento Heine Roikjer
West Sac Centennial David Gius Jr.
Yuba City Ryan Rogers