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JULY 28, 2015NEXT MEETING: August 4, 2015
Program: Marti Carlson; Meals on WheelsGreeter: Herb Wehmeyer
Invocation: Marv Ellenberg
~~CLUB MEETINGS COMING UP ~
**Aug. 11 – Speaker: Edy Schwartz,”Highlights of the Annual Moraga Film Festival”
(Bring Spouse and Friends)
*Aug. 18 – Speaker: Andrew Pierce, “West Nile Virus”
*Aug. 25 – Speaker: Doug Perez, “Reading Advantage”
*Regular Noon Meeting ** Second Tuesday Evening
BUSINESS ACTIVITY
President Roger Gregory whomped the bell toopen the meeting, and John Erickson gave us afew of his favorite inspirational quotes and led thePledge of Allegiance to the flag. Our guests were:
Larry Tesler of the Chamber of Commerce andBill Eames of Lafayette Rotary, and our speaker,Larry Sly. Honorary Member attending was LouRoessler.
Announcements from President Roger:
The Board voted to contribute $400 to LafayetteRotary to help defray expenses of the
USO Show “Operation Swingtime” at theLafayette Reservoir on July 18. . . .
Roger was informed that the MerchantMarine flag (Military Sealift Command)was not represented at the show, so hetook it upon himself to acquire such aflag and give it to Bill Eames to take tohis Club to rectify the negligence(although fining was not authorized).
Roger treated us to his a capella rendition othe Merchant Marine song “Heave Ho
My Lads, Heave Ho”, (wasn’t tha
Blackbeard’s song?) which may give us ahint as to why it remains very obscure. Late news flash: Roger , approaching
seniorhood rapidly, has remembered thelast line of the song which you all haveprobably forgotten by now: “Damn the
submarines! We’re the men of the
Merchant Marines!”. So there.
Raj and Mike Mike McCluer show the flag
Anyone wanting a District shirt should giveRoger your specifications; your credit is goodfor at least a month.. . . . TGITLFOTM
(pronounced “Club Social”) will be this Friday atMarv and Joyce Ellenberg’s, 300 Constance
Place (check your Mapquest; if you cross the
Canyon bridge you have gone a bit too far)Party starts at 6 pm. . . . The District is hosting aFoundation and Membership Seminar onAugust 22 at Solano Community College in
Vallejo. Hours are 8:30 to 1:30 and include aworking lunch. Ask Raj for details.
RECOGNITIONS AND HAPPY BUCKS
Barbara Bruner sopped up some culture with
five plays in Ashland OR over the weekend, andgave a High Five to celebrate . . . Dianne
Wilson gave two Happy Bucks for a great
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family vacation just completed . . . .Al
Simonsen gave an HB for Barbara Bruner ’s lift to the meeting, since Al is recovering fromfoot surgery. . . .Kevin Reneau didn’t part with
any money, but pointed out that if you give aHigh Five you could get to sign a bookplate forbooks bound for the Juvenile Hall library.
NEW MEMBER INDUCTION
President Roger announced that Mike
McCluer is our newest member. The Raj said “ Mike brings new energy to our little Club and we
look forward to a long, fun association. Nothing
is better for the heart than service. A close
second is joyful friendship. Your Club is a
doorway to both.” Well said, Rajah!
The Raj, Cliff, Mike McCluer, and Frank
PRIP Cliff Dochterman gave a brief speech
welcoming Mike to the worldwide Rotaryfellowship of more than 1.2 million members in34,000 Clubs, and produced the usual pin, redbadge, official certificate, and the ABC ’s of
Rotary , signed by the author. Mike has already
signed up to work on the logistics team atOMPA. Welcome, Mike!!!
OMPA SWIM MEET FOOD BOOTH
Chairperson Debbie announced that the
planning and preparations to date are socomplete that we don’t need another meeting todiscuss them. So if we all do our jobs, same-ol
same-ol ’ , we should have a successful serviceproject/fundraiser. There are still job openingsfor members, spouses, grandchildren, brothers-in-law, etc., so anyone who hasn’t yet signed upshould call Frank May ASAP. The event will be
held on August 7, 8 and 9.
We still need some big coolers to be loaned
by members, so bring them to next week ’sRotary meeting and Gary will hoover them up
He’ll return them, too, eventually.
PROGRAM
Our speaker, Larry Sly, has been with the FoBank of Contra Costa and Solano since 19almost since it began. He is on various Boardsfood bank organizations, and he chairs the loEmergency Food and Shelter board that allocaFederal emergency funds to agencies in ConCosta County. Larry is a Director of the Conco
Chamber of Commerce, and is a Past Presidentthe Rotary Club of Concord.
Larry Sly and the Rajah
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Larry mentioned that this week is the 40th anniversary of the founding of Food Bank of
Contra Costa and Solano. Larry was the
second employee, as a truck driver. He isamazed at the growth of the organization—fromdistributing 30,000 pounds of food in the firstyear to 20,000,000 pounds last year. About halfof the food is perishable fresh fruits andvegetables, which require special distributionmethods to assure freshness.
The food bank has been one of 200 similarorganizations in the FeedingAmerica network,which solicits non-spec but good food productsfrom manufacturers. This was a good source offood until discount non-brand stores began tobuy and resell such food. Now, food banksgenerally buy their food, and raise funds from
individuals, companies, and some governmentgrants. While Larry personally does not likedirect mail solicitation, he acknowledges that itprovides a great way for individuals to support
the food bank. Their annual budget is $10million, with roughly half from individuals andhalf from companies and other organizations.
The food bank now has several new distributionmethods, facilitated by computer systems where
county organizations can place a complex orderfor delivery on a specific day and location.They also have a specially designed truck withbins for various kinds of food that can be drivento a location where customers select their ownfoods.
Q & A: FBCCS cooperates with Meals onWheels as to client health needs but generallydoes not provide food to them. . . . Expirationdates on food products for adults areconsidered just advisory, as the food generallyis good for a year of more after the date . . .They have had some unique donations: a rail
car full of pink grapefruit juice, which everyoneliked; raisin bran with too many raisins; andcereal with the wrong team on many boxes—
the food was used and the boxes were
destroyed. . . .FBCCS services are for legal CAresidents only, by law.
President Roger gave Larry a certificateshowing that 200 doses of polio plus vaccinehad been donated in his name, and he signed abook to be given to the Juvenile Hall library.
Raffle: Bill Eames won just $10 as the whitemarble eluded him, but after the inspiringprogram, he donated the money to the FBCCS.
Community happenings: 2015 Moraga Nigh
Out , to bring neighbors together to discussemergency preparedness, is on Tuesday
August 4. [email protected]
Fr iends of the Moraga Adobe (which is
actually in Orinda) are holding “FantasticFandango” fundraiser to preserve and renovate
this historic structure, on Saturday August 29 atWilder. www.fandango.from-ca.com fo
information.
Scheduled greeter/Invocators:
8/11 – Rich Render8/18 – Barbara Bruner8/25 – Evie Michon
9/1 -- Dave Kruegel
OLD ROTARY STORIES
We all know the author of The ABCs o f Rotarybut how did it get started? Cliff told his table
that once, on a visit to Rotary HQ in Evanstonthe RI President asked him a question that Cliffanswered that he, while PE of Berkeley Rotarywrote a series of short stories about specific
and different aspects of Rotary to be read to hisClub each week. The RI President wanted
copies, and he later came back with 1000bound copies, and Cliff sure hoped they couldget rid of that many. Of course, the bookbecame extremely popular worldwide, and hasbeen translated into many languages.
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CALENDAR OF FUTURE EVENTS
July 31 -- TGIF Club Social – At the home ofMarv and Joyce EllenbergAug 7-9 – OMPA Swim meet food boothNov 21 – Rotary Day at Golden Gate Fields
Mar 12, 2016—A Nite at the Races
MORAGA ROTARY BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2015-16President………………………………………….Roger GregoryPresident-elect …………………….……….........Kevin ReneauPast President………………………………….Debbie Roessler
Secretary……………………………………........ .Kevin ReneauTreasurer…………………………………………….... Lad LynchCommunity Service Chair…………………......Barbara BrunerNew Generations.…………………………………...Rich RenderInternational Service Chair………………….Tony SchoemehlPublic Relations ………………………………..…… Gary Irwin
Membership……………………………………......... . Frank MayDirector at Large…………………………….….. John EricksonDirector at Large ………………………………..Marv EllenbergDirector at Large……………………………… Cliff DochtermanDirector at Large ………………………………………..Linda May
President, Rotary International………Ravi RavindranDistrict Governor…………………….……Ken CourvilleAssistant District Governor………………Mark Roberts
Newsletter Editor for June – Gary Irwin
Rotary International Theme for 2015-16“Be a Gift To The World”