moraga rotary newsletter-sep. 16th, 2014
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September 16, 2014NEXT MEETING: Sept. 23, noon meeting – Soda Center, St.Mary’s College. (Moraga Rotary Board Members are asked to
come at 10:45 am to meet with our guest, District 5160
Governor Pam Gray) Program: Official Visit of District Governor Pam Gray
Greeter & Invocation: Dave Kruegel
~~ COMING UP ~~
* Sept. 23 Official Visit of District Governor Pam GraySept. 26 Last Friday of the Month Club Social at Sue
McCaffrey’s home (557 Augusta in Country Club Area)* Sept 30 Tony Schoemehl “Unusual History of USS
Hornet”*Oct. 7 Program to be announced
**Oct. 14 Ted Klauber “Those Amazing Super Bowl Ads” (Evening meeting at 6:00 – Bring guests!)
*Oct. 21 Sallie Nelson, Contra Costa County Board ofEducation “Classroom Challenges”* Regular Tuesday noon meeting
** Second Tuesday Evening Meeting at 6:00p
VISITORSBill Eames of Lafayette Rotary Club, joined us once again. It isalways good to see Bill. FBI Special Agent Diana Cin alsoattended to assist today’s presenter.
MEETING ACTIVITYToday’s meeting was held at Saint Mary’s College, SodaCenter. Although the college had scheduled us for Hagerty
Lounge a last minute change put us back in Soda Center.With no pre-warning the members and guests luckily foundthe meeting room. The invocation was provided by TonySchoemehl. Tony brought several short readings from thefounder of J. C. Penney Stores. Cliff Dochterman informed the listeners that the J. C. Penny founder was along-time member of New York Rotary and used to instructhis managers to also belong to Rotary.
SPEAKER OF THE DAY
We were pleased to have as our guest speaker, FBISpecial Agent, Joy Michar-Meer with advice on “AvoidingInternet Fraud Scams.” Joy has been with the San
Francisco FBI Field Office for seven years working with theCyber Counter Intelligence Unit. This unit has sub-offices inOakland (where Diana Cin is located), San Jose andMonterey. The Cyber Unit covers a wide territory fromMonterey to the Oregon border including Silicon Valley.
Joy informed the group that in 1995 world population wasabout 6.9 billion and internet users totaled 60 million. By2013 the world population had grown to 7 billion andinternet users had swelled to 2.8 billion (a nearly 50-foldincrease in net use.) That attracts a lot of “bad guys.” TheCyber Unit addresses computer intrusions, ID theft andinternet fraud. We could be talkin about ma or banks and
companies being attacked or individuals. Any unauthorizeentry to your computer space is a felony. Other governmenagencies active in the defense of your data are Department of Homeland Security, NSA (with an overseafocus), Secret Service, FTC and the US Postal Service.
Check your computer data regularly, keep defensivsoftware up to date and don’t share personal data ocommunicate with anyone you don’t know & trust. Speaphishing is a very active area. Attacks are no longeclumsy attempts to hoodwink you into a response. Nothey use your own personal data against you (perhapgained from Facebook or other social sites) and they comat you in very well engineered attacks. They will pose ayour bank, PayPal, the IRS, etc. - with accurate branlogos, in an attempt to pry personal financial data out of yo(bank pins, credit card numbers, address, phone numbersetc.)
In summary:- Be careful with your personal data.- Limit cookies on your computer.- For online submissions to unknown sites, do no
use your primary e-mail address.- Use strong passwords.- Keep a clean machine (run malware detectio
regularly).- Be cautious what you open/read on-line.- Report attacks quickly. Maybe an attack doesn
rise to the level FBI scrutiny but you can report it tyour bank, credit card, etc. These companies havsome very sophisticated systems which can bused to track the attackers and limit damage.)
HAPPY BUCKS AND OTHER STUFFAngelo Costanza had 5 happy bucks for the Bocce Bash
Martinez which raised $4,610. Lad Lynch had 2 happybucks for college football wins for UCLA and Boston CollegSonja Malaga had some happy bucks to celebrate herreturn to Moraga Rotary and a ride to the meeting today wiCliff. Debbie Roessler had some happy bucks for theMoraga Rotary “guys” (Frank, Tony, John and Ron) whohelped out Orinda Rotary last weekend by bartending andhelping set-up for the “Dancing With the Cars” dinner.Debbie also added she is enjoying the PBS documentary othe Roosevelt’s.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTSDISTRICT CONFERENCE: President Debbie urg
members to attend the conference in Reno October 31st
November 2nd
. She suggested that any members attendimight share the manning of the Moraga Rotary booth. (Salso noted, there is a contest for the club with the momembers in attendance.)
JOAQUIN MORAGA ADOBE “FANDANGO”Moraga Rotary was well represented by bartending taleat the recent “Fandango” for the Joaquin Moraga AdobGary Irwin and Tony Schoemehl both served (see pictu
below – Wait a second! Where’s Gary? What did tho
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CAIFF FILM FESTIVAL:Cliff Dochterman attended a portion of the Film Festivalshowings at the Rheem Theater. He particularly praisedthe “Citizen Hearst” documentary.
e-WASTE COLLECTION:Our Moraga Rotary e-waste collection is this Saturday,Sept. 20
th from 8:30 to 4:00 pm. Although not with us at
today’s meeting, Rich Render passed a sign-up sheetaround last week and noted there will be coffee, donuts andchicken sandwiches. Come all!
CHRISTMAS STOCKINGS: Barbara Bruner spoke aboutthe Stocking Project for Juvenile Hall in Martinez. Thisevent serves the juvenile inmate population and is mostappreciated. The production schedule is as follows:
• Tuesday, October 7th @ 2:00 pm for sewing
stockings at Trinity Hall, School St., Moraga.
• Saturday, October 25th
@ 2:30 pm for decoratingstockings at Juvenile Hall. (Barbara noted that atthis point, most of us will never get to Juvenal Hallunless we go there to do the Christmas StockingProject! What exactly does she mean?)
• Sunday, December 14th for stuffing the stockings.
This includes a pot luck.• Goal = 300 Christmas Stockings.
ROSSMOOR MASKED BALL: Our Rotary sister club inRossmoor will hold their Masked Ball on Saturday, October11
th. For tickets or information call Gary Smith at 925 933-
6920.
WORLD POLIO DAY: Is October 24th
ROTARY FOUNDATION DAY AT THE RACES:Keep your calendars clear for this fun Rotary event atGolden Gate Fields. The date is Nov. 15
th. $40 each -
covers parking, admission and lunch. Bring your non-Rotaryguests they are very welcome. If you have not signed up yetplease send an e-mail to Frank May ([email protected]) ifyou would like to attend.
MORAGA 40TH
ANNIVERSARY:October 18
th at St. Mary’s College, Soda Center with
cocktails @ 6:00 pm and an invocation by Dr. James A.Donahue, President of St. Mary’s College followed by dinne@ 7:00 pm. There will be presentations by former mayorsfrom each of the four decades since Moraga’s incorporatio$75/person includes hor d’oeuvres, wine, salad, entrée,dessert and commemorative wine glass – plus a fun fillednight of stories and remembrances.Checks should be made out to “Moraga Historical Society”and mailed to:
Colleen Lund1080 Sanders Drive
Moraga, CA 94556-1917
UPCOMING MEETINGS:President Debbie noted that she will not be present fseveral meeting in October. She and Lou will be on a cruifrom San Francisco to Fort Lauderdale via the PanamCanal. She will be asking some Past Presidents to fill in the meetings in her absence.
GREETER LIST/SCHEDULE FOR SEPT/OCT/NOV:Herb Wehmeyer notes the following members are scheduleas greeter/invocators:
• 9/23 – Dave Kruegel• 9/30 – Doug Damaschino
• 10/07 – Roger Gregory
• 10/14 – Ron Mucovich
• 10/21 – Kevin Reneau• 10/28 – Gary Irwin
• 11/04 – Dick Vance/Herb Wehmeyer
• 11/11 – Frank May• 11/18 – Angelo Costanza• 11/25 – John Erickson
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CALENDAR OF FUTURE EVENTS
Sept. 23 – Official Visit of District Governor –Pam Gray
Sept. 20 – eWaste CollectionSept. 26 – TGIF Social at McCaffrey’s HomeOct. 7
th – Sewing Christmas Stockings – 2:00pm. at Trinity Hall, Moraga.
Oct. 11 – Rossmoor Rotary “Masked Ball.”Oct. 18 – Moraga 40
th Anniversary 6:00 pm at
St. Mary’s Soda CenterOct. 25 – Decorating Christmas Stockings at
Juvenile Hall – 2:30 pmOct. 31-Nov.2 – District Conference –“Recess
In Reno”Nov. 15 – Rotary Day at the Races (Golden
Gate Fields)Dec. 9 -- Rotary Club Christmas Party at
Miramonte GardensDec. 14 – Stocking Stuffing Pot Luck – Trinity
Hall
Dec. 23 & 30 – No Meeting these weeks
MORAGA ROTARY BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2014-15
President!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Debbie RoesslerPresident-elect !!!!!!!!.!.!!!!.Roger Gregory
Past President!!!!!!!!!!!...!Nora Avelar-MartinSecretary!!!!!!!!!!!!!.................Kevin ReneauTreasurer !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!............Lad LynchCommunity Service Chair !.!!!!!...!!.Barbara BrunerNew Generations Chair !!!!!!!!!!..!.Rich RenderInternational Service Chair !!..!!!!!.Tony SchoemehlRotary Foundation!!!!!!..!!!. . Nora Avelar-MartinPublic Relations!!!!!!!!!!!! !.!!. Gary IrwinMembership!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!....Frank May
Director at Large!!!!!!!!!!!.!!..John EricksonDirector at Large!!!!!!!!!!!!!..Marv EllenbergDirector at Large..!!!!!!!!!............Cliff Dochterman
President, Rotary International!!!Gary HuangDistrict Governor !!!!!!!!.!.Pam GrayAssistant District Governor !!!!.Mark Roberts
Newsletter Editor for September – Roger GregoryOctober/November – Gary Irwin
Moraga Rotary travel plans bring to mind a poemtitled “America for Me” by Henry Van Dyke 1852 –
1933
‘Tis time to see the Old World, and travel up and down Among the famous palaces and cities of renown,
To admire the crumbly castles and the statues of the kings, -But now I think I’ve had enough of antiquated things.
So it’s home again, and home again, America for me!
My heart is turning home again, and there I long to be,In the land of youth and freedom beyond the ocean bars,
Where the air is full of sunlight and the flag is full of stars.
Oh, London is a man’s town, there’s power in the air; And Paris is a woman’s town, with flowers in her hair;
And it’s sweet to dream of Venice, and it’s great to study Rome;But when it comes to living, there is no place like home.
I like the German fir-woods, in green battalions drilled;I like the gardens of Versailles with flashing fountains filled;But, oh, to take your hand, my dear, and ramble for a day
In the friendly western woodland where Nature has her way!
I know that Europe’s wonderful, yet something seems to lack;The past is too much with her, and the people looking back.
But the glory of the Present is to make the Future free, -We love our land for what she is and what she is to be.
Oh, it’s home again, and home again, America for me!
I want a ship that’s westward bound to plough the rolling sea,To the blessed Land of Room Enough beyond the ocean bars,
Where the air is full of sunlight and the flag is full of stars.