DIGITAL EDITION No. 309 March 20, 2019  EDITOR: Layne Bowen PHOTOGRAPHER: Kris Anderson PUBLISHER: Jack Atkin

Our Program For Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Transcendence Theater Company – Stephan Stubbins

Topic:
  • Transcendence Theatre Company and Broadway Under The Stars co-founders Amy Miller and Stephan Stubbins will share inspiring stories about how far Transcendence has come in its eight years in Sonoma County, and give insights about what the company is planning this summer in regards to performances and outreach. In addition they will share exciting news about Transcendence’s first ever full musical in Jack London State Historic Park this summer, “A Chorus Line”. The talk will culminate with a song or two from Transcendence Broadway artists.

UPCOMING PROGRAMS

Wednesday April 3, 2019: Opening Day – Ken White

UPCOMING SOCIALS

Aug. 19-26, 2019 – Rotary Rhine River Cruise
The cruise is sold out. Those still interested may place their names on a waiting list.
                 Click here  for pricing, itinerary, etc.
                 Click here for flyer.
                 For more information contact Eva Atkin.

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

Rotary Meeting Notes for March 20, 2019

Opening Ceremonies

Pledge: Robert Pierce

Reflection: Karen Ball and Chip Rawson shared a rendition of that Old Irish classic Danny Boy in celebration of St. Patrick driving the Kiwanians out of Ireland.

 

 

 

Guests


Nour and Chad are in the final stages of Rotary membership. Nour was in the house today.

Visiting Rotarians


None present

Sunshine


Tim Delaney was at Rotary today. He recently had a basil cell carcinoma and about an inch removed from his ear. Appears to be in good health and we all send our wishes and prayers that that will be that.

Raffle


Rich de Lambert announced there was $81 in the pot. The pot is still intact minus $10.

 

Cathy’s a Clown

The Pirate and the Bartender

A pirate walked into a bar and the bartender said: “Hey, I haven’t seen you in a while. What happened? You look terrible”.

Pirate: What do you mean? I feel fine.

Bartender: What about the wooden leg? You didn’t have that before.

Pirate: Well, we were in a battle and I got hit with a cannon ball, but I’m fine now.

Bartender: Well, okay. What about that hook? What happened to your hand?

Pirate: We were in another battle. I boarded a ship and got in a sword fight. My hand was cut off. I got fitted with a hook. I’m fine really.

Bartender: What about the eye patch?

Pirate: Oh, one day we were at sea and a flock of birds flew overhead. I looked up and a bird sh– in my eye.

Bartender: You’re kidding! You lost an eye just from bird sh– in your eye?

Pirate: It was my first day with the hook.

Announcements


Ann Gospe warned that she will be hitting you up to volunteer at Giro Bello.

Ray Giampaoli and Steve Baime asked for Rotarians to get sponsorships and do business with those sponsors. We have 15K so far. Remember that money goes to our committees and back into our community.

Kim Graves asked that we get those flyers out to the bike shops and gyms!

Pete Lescure needs fellowship volunteers.

Happy Birthday


Elizabeth Karbousky and Rick Allen were serenaded with Rotarians singing Happy Birthday.

Coffey Park update

President Tony shared the progress of Coffey Park and his being one of the jurors who will choose from 26 applications for the $110,000 art installation at Coffey Park.

Recognitions


Elizabeth Karbousky was finally recognized for her Disneyland trip with her family back in January. She generously donated $100 to the club.

Program

Mike Fee is a President of the Board of Directors of Achon Uganda Children’s Fund, a small non-profit organization co-founded by Mike’s father Jim, and by Julius Achon, an Olympic runner from Uganda. As a boy, Julius was abducted by Joseph Kony’s army and forced to fight as a boy soldier. He escaped — literally ran away — and went on to become Uganda’s best runner in a generation, captaining two Olympic teams, and setting the NCAA record in the 800, having received a track scholarship to James Mason University. Today Julius serves as a member of Parliament in Uganda, representing his impoverished and war-torn home region.

 

Mike spoke about his experience with AUCF, starting with his father’s friendship with Julius, the organization’s growth — thanks largely to support from different Rotary chapters — and the impact that it is having today, through its rural health clinic and microfinance program.

He shared a video that showed his family and the medical center set up by the organization. After the meeting, Mike accepted donations for copies of the book and asked that Rotarians share the book with others so that more people can be aware of both Julius and the Achon Uganda Children’s Fund.  

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Governor, District 5130

Barb Spangler, Valley of the Moon Rotary Club

 

 

 

 

Attendance Secretary

Debi Zaft P.O. Box 505 Santa Rosa, CA 95402

Board of Directors

Club Service I, Membership, Ryan Thomas
Club Service II, Club Meetings, Jeff Kolin
Club Service III, Fundraising, Steve Baime
Club Service IV, Member Activities, Anne Gospe
Club Service V, Information Technology and Records, Brandon Urich
Community Service I, Member Involvement, Andrea Geary
Community Service II, Youth, Laura Held
Vocational Service, Carolyn Fassi
International Service, Peter Holewinski