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DIGITAL EDITION   No. 61    January 29, 2014     EDITOR:  Layne Bowen     PHOTOGRAPHER: Nicole Le

Our Program For February 5th

MISS SONOMA COUNTY

Miss Sonoma County 20132013 Miss Sonoma County Ashley Kimball resides in Rohnert Park and is a 21 year old senior at Sonoma State University majoring in theater arts with a minor in music. Ashley plans on obtaining a teaching credential with an emphasis on music education.

She is also an accomplished violinist and has been studying violin for 16 years. Ashley founded a local children’s non-profit theater company here in Sonoma County.

While at SSU, she has received the Evert B. Person Scholarship and is the Associated Students Productions Public Relations Coordinator. Besides receiving a scholarship for being crowned Miss Sonoma County, in June Ashley received a talent scholarship for her violin playing at the Miss California Scholarship Pageant in Fresno

Ashley plans to play her violin at our meeting.

 

UPCOMING PROGRAMS

February 12: Tara Smith of Tara Firma Farms!
February 19: Past Presidents
February 26: California Water

USEFUL LINKS

Visit our district at: http://www.rotary5130.org
Check out Rotary International at: http://www.rotary.org
Come see us at: http://rotarymeansbusiness.com
Find out more: http://www.southeastgreenway.org/home.aspx

OPENING CEREMONIES

Ryan Thomas gives the invocation

Ryan Thomas gives the invocation

President Peggy announced that we’d forgo the usual recognitions in order to make sure that there was ample time for today’s Public Safety Awards presentations.

Elizabeth Karbousky started things off by by leading us in the Pledges of Allegiance. The Invocation was presented by Ryan Thomas, representing the Four-Way Test Committee. Ryan shared his personal interpretation of the fourth question: “Is it BENEFICIAL to all concerned?”, explaining his feeling that it basically means operating one’s business in an honest and ethical way as a road to success. He then led us in a short prayer of thanks.

VISITING ROTARIANS

The only visiting Rotarian today was a former member of our club, Dan Erickson from the Healdsburg Sunrise Club. Welcome back, Dan!

GUESTS OF ROTARIANS

Today’s guests included Terri Abramson, hosted by Jim Johnson. Ken Kelly was the guest of Yale Abrams. Kim Murphy hosted Holly Garretson and Jodi Guntle was the guest of Matt Fannin. Other guests were Past Mayor and current city council member Ernesto Olivares, City Attorney Caroline Fowler, and Bart Eddy.

SPECIAL GUESTS

We were honored today to be joined by a number of family members and guests who were in attendance to witness the awards given to our 2014 Public Safety Award winners. Our own Marnie Goldschlag introduced us to what must have been half the Public Safety community of Santa Rosa as follows:

On the Police side were:

SRPD Award Recipient, Officer Brandon Matthies and his wife Tarryn.

Other officer family members in attendance were: Kathy Buchholz, mother * Darryl Caldwell, father-in-law* Debbie Caldwell, mother-in-law* Alicia Matthies, Sister * Chris Matthies, brother (SRFD) *Mike Matthies, father *Christine Smircich, father’s girlfriend * Brad Caldwell, brother-in-law * Joe Peterson, brother-in-law (Cal-Fire) * Caleb Petersen, nephew * Nolan Petersen, nephew.

Police Department Attendees included: Lance Badger, Lieutenant * Carrie Behler, Admin Secretary * David Boettger, Sergeant * John Cregan, Sergeant * Ray Navarro, Lieutenant * John Noland, Lieutenant * Craig Schwartz, Captain * Marcus Sprague, Sergeant.

On the Fire Department side were:

Fire Department Award Recipient Captain Keith Flood and his wife Wendy.

Also in attendance were: Tony Gossner, Interim Fire Chief and his wife Chris * Interim Deputy Chief Bill Shubin * Battalion Chief Mark Basque * Division Chief of Training Ken Sebastiani * Training Captain Sage Howell * Training Captain Scott Westrope * Interim Fire Marshall Mark pedroia * Administrative Servfice Officer Leff Brown * and Administrative Analyst Jill Scott.

Fred Levin is shocked at the card he drew!

Fred Levin is shocked at the card he drew!

RAFFLE

The raffle just grows and grows, but eventually someone HAS to win it, right? Well, it didn’t happen today! With a purse of nearly $1,700 and two jokers out of about 16 cards, Diane Moresi was STILL unable to give away more than $10! This must have killed Fred Levin who had the winning ticket. Better luck next week, Fred. There IS a joker in that deck, isn’t there, Diane?

FOUNDATION DONOR PINS!!!!!

Bill Hatcher presented several club members with donor pins acknowledging their ongoing financial contribution achievements to our local foundation. Steve Olsen was recognized for donating over $5,000. Others receiving pins were: Mark Burchill, Judith Glenn, Larry Miyano, Debra Smith Dorfman, Bob Sorenson, Will Haymaker and Eileen Carlisle.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

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  • Ted Wilmsen reminded us to return any extra dictionaries and folders.
  • Dave Brown invited Rotarians to get in on the Super Bowl numbers game he is running, which is extremely legal and shouldn’t raise the awareness of any law enforcement officers in the room……..just sayin’.
  • Doug Johnson gave us his weekly pep talk promoting the 2014 Giro Bello fundraiser. Remember, this is our big fundraiser for the year and will only be successful if ALL our members participate in some meaningful way. Our goal is 1,000 riders. Registration opened Monday and we have 50 riders already signed up. Off to a great start!

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PROGRAM

Past President Marnie Goldschlag introduced us to the people behind the badges and reminded us that each was a human being with feelings, fears and families.

Interim

Interim Fire Chief Tony Gossner , Honoree Captain Keth Flood, President Peggy Soberanis and Teri Abramson

Interim Fire Chief Tony Gossner told us a bit about the Firefighter of the year, Captain Keith Flood. Cpt. Flood has undergone many, many hours of training and has gone above and beyond in service both to his local community and profession. He is a hazmat specialist and has helped develop training media. Because of his expertise, he has been assigned as a wild land fire observer. He recently spent 3 weeks at the Rim Fire, the fourth largest wild land fire ever experienced in California. His duties involved strategizing and directing the firefighters on duty to fight the blaze. Captain Flood is also a member of the FEMA support team, a high honor.

Captain Craig

Captain Craig Schwartz, Honoree Officer Brandon Matthies, President Peggy Soberanis and Teri Abramson

Brandon Matthies was today’s honoree from the SRPD. Officer Matthies was introduced by Captain Craig Schwartz and recognized for his overall professionalism. Capt. Schwartz noted that Officer Matthies was instrumental in resolving a shooting case that was the result of a domestic disturbance in Fountaingrove in October. As the first responder to the situation, Officer Matthies, at great risk to his own life, was able to get the shooter’s wife to safety and directed officers who arrived later in their approach to the scene. Officer Matthies controlled the situation for several hours until the SWAT Team arrived on scene.

The families of the first responders, it should be noted, are a tight knit community. It was obvious as Marnie worked the room introducing our club members to the police officers and firefighters that a special bond exists that extends to their families who frequently sacrifice holidays so that their loved ones can serve their community. It should be remembered that theirs is a dangerous profession and their families share in the risks of losing a loved one.

At the conclusion of the program, Marnie asked for a moment of silence to acknowledge the passing of BART Police Sgt. Tom Smith who was killed in the line of duty on January 21, 2014.

To view all of the photos from the Public Safety Awards and to comment on this outstanding program, click this link: Public Safety Awards 2014

PEGGY’S CLOSING STATEMENT:

For the Police: “I haven’t reported my missing credit card to the police because whoever stole it is spending less than my wife.”

For the Fire Fighters: “ Firefighting – One of the few professions left that still makes house calls.”

SPECIAL THANKS TO:

Pledge: Elizabeth Karbousky
Invocation:
Ryan Thomas
Ticket Sales: Gesine Franchetti and Cathy Vicini
Ticket Collector: Don McMillan and Julia Parranto
Greeters: Tim Delaney and Matt Fannin
Raffle: Diane Moresi and Bob Sorenson
Visiting Rotarians: Jack Abercrombie

OFFICERS

Rotary Club of Santa Rosa Officers

President: Peggy Soberanis, President Elect: Mark Burchill, President Elect Nominee: Jose Guillen, Past President: Bill Rousseau, Secretary: Jack Abercrombie, Treasurer: Cecil G. Humes, Sergeant at Arms: Jack Geary

President Rotary International

Ron D. Burton, member of the Rotary Club of Norman, Oklahoma, USA

Governor, District 5130

Helaine Campbell, Rotary Club of Sebastopol Sunrise

Attendance Secretary

Jack Abercrombie P.O. Box 505 Santa Rosa, CA 95402 707-538-4770

Board of Directors

Debra Dorfman, Matt Fannin, Jose Guillen, Doug Johnson, Nicole Le, Robert Pierce, Jack Tolin, Creed Wood, Cathy Vicini