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SONOMA COUNTY MAKE-UP LOCATIONS
• MONDAY
WEST SANTA ROSALos Robles - Cleveland & Edward*
SantaRosa -12:15 p.m.
HEALDSBURG
MasonicTemple - I'la?a &CcnterHealdsburg - 12:00p.m.
•TUESDAYWINDSOR
Windsor lanes - 8801 Conde Lane
Windsor - 7:15 a.m.
ROHNERT PARK/COTATI
Red Lion Inn - 1 Red Lion DriveRohnert Park- 12:15p.m.
SANTA ROSA EAST
flamingoHotel - 4th 6l Farmers LaneSantaRosa- 12:15 p.m
GUERNEVILLE
Buck s Rtsluranl - 4th & MillCuernevllle-630 p.m.
•WEDNESDAY
SANTA ROSA
Flamingo Hotel- 4th & Farmer* LaneSanta Rosa-12:10 p.m.
PETALUMA VALLEY
Adobe Creek Co//Club- FratesRd.Petaluma -12:15 p.m.
SONOMA VALLEY
Sonoma Coif&CountryClub- 1770Arnold DriveSonoma -12:15port.
•THURSDAY
PETALUMA
Veteran'sMem. Bldg.-10»4Petshima Blvd.SPetaluma -12:15 p.m.
CLOVERDALE
Veteran's Building- W. First St.Cloverdale -12:15 pan.
• FRIDAY
SEBASTOPOL
Veteran's Memorial Building - 282 HighStreetSebastopol-12:15 p.m.
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R.l. PRESIDENT DIRECTORSRajendra K. Saboo Nancy AitaChandigarh, India Marilyn Pratt
Del RabyDISTRICT GOVERNOR Ken Coker
Dave Dillon Randy SeelyeEureka, California Eric Van Cleave
PRESIDENT CLUB SERVICE
Archie Julian Ken CokerMarilyn Pratt
PRESIDENT-ELECT
Dave Lorenzen COMMUNITY SERVICERandy Seelye
SECRETARY Nancy AitaCarol Estes
VOCATIONAL SERVICE
TREASURER Del RabyArt King
INTERNATIONAL
PAST SERVICE
PRESIDENT Eric Van CleaveGary Doolittle
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SERCEANT-AT-ARMSGary Bayless
H SANTA ROSA SUNRISE ROTARY CLUB
en Chartered J unc 30, 1986
P4 Meets eve ry Thursday 7:15 a.m.At the Doubletree Hotel
3555 Round Barn Boulevardfc
THE HAPS
Our - May 7th meeting had a
great turnout considering it
was the 2nd day after Cinco
de Mayo a nationally
celebrated festive type event.
Bob Kingsley opened the
meeting with the pledge of
allegiance and John Wats J
provided the invocation
reminding us how fortunate we
are to live in Sonoma County.
The biggest news coming out
of this meeting was the fact
that President Archies wife,
the beautiful and talented
Susan Julian has a secret that
has been long kept hidden in
the closet. Yes, after much
probing Archie informed all
of us that Susan enjoys
wearing other mens T-shirts.
Imagine that! That fits in
with Archies desire to manage
a Fredricks of Hollywood store
Doesn't it? Speaking
closets and well kept secrets
Del Raby was seen at an area
hang out attempting to have a
flat tire changed. It seems
Bel was escourting the
District Governor and enjoying
a great evening out when Del
noticed the tire was flat.
After attempts to have said
tire fixed, Del settled for
driving home on the half spare
Cme cheaper cars come with,
chie fined Del $5.00 for
buying a cheap car without a
&ull spare and built in tire
pump. Congrats to Marilyn
Piratt who passed Iher board
exam to become a professional
Massage Therapist. Dr. Franke
says it sounds like one hell
of ,a raffle prize. Leroy
Carlenzoli claimed Marilyn has
been practicing on his leg
throughout the morning. Leroy
also won an award from the
Civil Engineering Association
on a project in the Gysers.
Leroy paid a five dollar
•~«»cognitiori fine. It seem
'Wncy Aita forgot to notifyour guest speaker two weeks
that the club was going to be
dark and his services would
, need to be re-scheduled. It
seems Ben Stone showed up for
j the meeting and nobody else
did. Nancy gladly paid the $10
fine. Our raffle prize went to
Kent Seegmiller who went for
the marble and lost. Steve
Davis won the $10 cash award.
SPECIAL THANKS
To Dan Lambert, Loretta Slyh
and Tom Eakin for making the
t visit from our friends fromi " •
Japan so marvelous. This crew
worked very hard making this
* event happen.
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This is it, everything is set
i for the greatest golf
I tournament in Northern
California. Dr. Franke says
it's a go. Everyone needs to
i remember there assignments and
' give the club your full1 support. See you on the links
this Friday.
"GSE"
Mid May marks the time we
welcome our Group Study
Exchange team from Sweden.
Team memebers include:
Anders Carell, 48, Married,
Fire Chief
Ingegerd Jonsson, 31, Single,
Air Force Captain
Christel Nilsson, 33, Single,
Agronomist
Eva 01sson, 32, Single,
Medical Doctor
Solweig Skagerholm, 36,
Single, Director of Social
Services
Christina Stafstom, 35,
Married, Power Plant Operation
Manager
Come and great our foreign
visitors and their host
families at the Sunrise Rotary
reception Sunday May 17th,
4:00 sharp at the home of Dave
& Shauna Lorenzen, 4047 Rainer
Court, Santa Rosa. Libations
; and munchies will be
graciously provided by the
Lorenzens.
MYSTERY ROTARIAN
Born in the great fly fishing
country of Pennsylvania (to
bad ' he doesn't fly fish).
Moved to Ohio and graduated
from a Jesuit school(to bad
none of the ethics wore off).
He says the school was all
male which explains his
thirst for the "fairer sex".
After graduation he started a
business in Cleveland but soon
left because he wanted to
become a Moriqon and went to
Salt Lake City to be close t6
the source.
He came to Santa Rosa four
years ago and can be found at
this office on 4th •street
(the back table;, of
Portofino's). He loves
children although he has none
of his own. He is an avid
golfer (he already has a hole
in one to his credit). Who is
this Mystery Rotarian?
GOLF TOURNAMENT FRIDAY, BE
THERE READY TO HAVE FUN!!!!
SONOMA COUNTY MAKE-UP LOCATIONS
• MONDAY
WEST SANTA ROSA
los Rabies - Cleveland & EdwardsSanta Rosa - 12:15p.m.
HEALDSRURG
Masonic Temple - Pla7a &CenterHealdsburg- 12.00p.m.
•TUESDAYWINDSOR
Windsor Ijmes - 8801 Conde LaneWindsor-7:15aan.
ROHNERT PARK / COTATIRed Lion Inn - 1 Red Lion Drive
Rohnert Park -12:15 p.m.
SANTA ROSA EAST
flamingo Hotel- 4th & Farmers LaneSanta Rosa -12:15 p.m
GUERNEVILLE
Buck 's Resturanl - 4th & Mill
Guemevllle - 6:30p.m.
•WEDNESDAY
SANTA ROSA
Flamingo Hotel - 4th IcFarmersLaneSanta Rosa-12:10 p.m
PETALUMA VALLEY
Adobe Creek CoifClub-Frales Rd.Petaluma -12:15 p.m.
SONOMA VALLEY
Sonoma Coif&Country Club -1770 ArnoldDriveSonoma-12:15 p.m.
•THURSDAY
PETALUMA
Vcteran'sMcm.:":.:,- 1094 Petaluma Blvd.SPetaluma -12:15 p-m.
CLOVERDALE
Veteran's Building- W. First St.Cloverdalc -12:15 pjn.
• FRIDAY
SEBASTOPOL
Vetoan'sMemorial Building - 282High StreetScbastopol -12:15 p.m
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R.I. PRESIDENT DIRECTORS
Rajendra K. Saboo Nancy AitaChandigarh, India Marilyn Pratt
Del RabyDISTRICT GOVERNOl Ken Coker
Dave Dillon Randy SeelyeEureka, California Eric Van Cleave
PRESIDENT CLUB SERVICE
Archie Julian Ken CokerMarilyn Pratt
PRESIDENT-ELECT
Dave Lorenzen COMMUNITY SERVICE
Randy SeelyeSECRETARY Nancy AitaCarol Estes
VOCATIONAL SERVICE
TREASURER Del RabyArt King
INTERNATIONAL
PAST SERVICE
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PRESIDENT Eric Van CleaveGary Doolitlle
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Gary Bayless
SANTA ROSA SUNRISE ROTARY CLUB
Chartered June 30, 1986
c* Meets every Thursday 7:15a.m.
LL< 3555 Round Barn Boulevard
THE HAPS
Our May 21st meeting found
Leroy Carlenzoli leading us
in the pledge and Dan Lambert
providing the invocation. The
first order of business was a
heart felt thanks to all who
assisted .in making this
year's golf tournament a hug )success. Chairman Dan Davis
provided remarks and special
thank you's to Mike Sass,
Steve Owles, Tom Eakin, Dave-
Lorenzen, Pat Solar, Nancy
Aita, Eric Van Cleave, John
Dolinsek, Albert Handleman,
Rick Franke, Archie Julian,
Randy Seelye, and Co-Chair
John Lynch. Without the hard
work and strong efforts by
these supporting characters,
this tournament would not
have been as successful. And a
thank you to all Rotary
members who helped make the
day a day to remember. And _)special "THANK YOU" to Gary
Bayless for providing the
full moon at the event. This
kind of rounded out the days
activities. Thanks Gary for
sharing that with us.
John Dolinsek was questioned
about his recent trip to
Mexico and Carmel. It seems
John took off from work during
this slow period and went
south to drink alot of beer
( d soak up the rays. John hada great time and paid his
recognition fee of $10.00.
Speaking of traveling, Gary
"one day I'll get a real job"
Jensen returned from an 11 day
adventure. Hard to believe
this fellow would leave Santa
Rosa for a mini break. It
seems Gary also attended a 3
day business seminar (IRS
stipulation) to justify the
fishing expenses. Gary had a
great time and gladly paid his
$10.00. Steve Davis has
returned from a Canadian
fishing trip. Steve really
| joyed the break and spent
his time fishing. Steve landed
a 32 inch Musky (ugly fish
with big teeth) which made hiso»- -'J
for his enjoyment sins $10
worth. Our mystery Rotarian
was a mystery to most of us
who were asked. Stan Walker,
Rick Franke and Phil Hulen
spent $5.00 each for not
having the correct answer. Of
course Kathy Vyenielo was the
mystery Rotarian and talked,
with us on her trip around the
world. Kathy wondered if
anyone had traveled to
Bombay... Gary Bayless wanted
to know if that was in
Humboldt County. Kathy went on
with her entertaining talk on
world travel which made all of
us feel like packing our bags
and heading out.
Carol Estes and Bruce Reyes
are celebrating birthdays and
paid the traditional $15.00
each. Kent Seegmillers lovely
wife Joan is celebrating a
birthday which Kent
reluctantly paid the bucks to
recognize. Del and Harriett
Raby are celebrating a wedding
anniversary May 25th. Del,
without question, gladly paid
SUCCESS
Shauna Lorenzen announced that•
the GSE gathering at her home
was a great success. Our
visiting guests enjoyed the
hospitality and great food.
Tom Eakin was last seen trying
to learn a Sweedish accent
while consuming hugh amounts
of alcoholic beverages.
EUREKA!
Kent Seegmiller reminded
everyone that he will see them
at the District Conference
June Ath through the 7th in
Eureka. Kent will be the one
in a leisure suit standing in
front of the womens bathroom
in the main lobby of motel 6.
In case you don't recognize
him, look for the gravy stain
on his wildlife reserve tie.
UP, UP AND AWAY
A reminder of the Sonoma Hot
Air Balloon Classic June 26-28
off of Shiloh Road.
MYSTERY ROTARIAN
Another Native Californian
with a moving record from his
birth place in Barstow to 7
different homes before his
6th birthday (same mother &
father through all of this).
Once they settled in Penngrove
he completed his schooling
through high school. Then
went on to the JC and Sonoma
State. Met his bride to be at
a church retreat and is still
happily married. Began work
the day after graduating from
college and is still at the
firm as a managing partner.
All that early moving made
this guy yearn for stability.
This mystery Rotarian enjoys
outdoor activities (played
tennis on the JC team, but
now plays only once a year).
Likes archery and rifle
hunting for pigs and of course
would like to do more
fishing, but works so hard
and long that he hasn't the
time. Who is this MR?