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The Rotary Club GOOD NEWSGOOD NEWSGOOD NEWS
Volume 12 Number 4 April 2011
The Rotary Club of Menifee meets Thursdays at 12:10 p.m., Menifee Lakes Country Club, 29875 Menifee Lakes Drive, Menifee, CA 92584 Voted BEST local non-profit by Menifee Chamber of Commerce
Rotary District 5330 ● Home of a Million Acts of Service
Laura Leedahl, with her daughter, Megan Henretta, and son Nathaniel Leedahl, sang separately and to-gether to provide the evening’s entertainment.
Board members Mike Castillejos, Paul David, Tom Yuzer, Dawn Prather, Linda Denver, Dan Marconi, Carol ―Red‖ Sullivan‖ and Don Lunday join Assistant District Governor Barry McClellan in cutting the Rotary Club of Menifee’s birth-day cake.
Linda Denver and Dawn Prather with Carolyn Baustian (center), the club’s first female president.
President Dan Marconi with his wife, Michelle.
Barry McClellan and Tom Yuzer (left and right) with Carol ―Red‖ Sullivan, who surprised husband Michael Stout with a Paul Harris Fellowship, Don Lunday, who received his PH +3 and John Denver, who received his PH +7.
HAPPY 48TH BIRTHDAY!
Tom Carpenter imparted knowledge regarding the club’s history.
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Apr 11 Monthly Board Meeting at US BANK ***All are Welcome*** 6:00 pm Apr 16 ―Laugh-in‖ Roast of District Governor Cherie Curzon May 21-25 Rotary International Convention, New Orleans, LA Jun 10-12 District Conference Nov 5-6 District Conference & Foundation Gala
SAVE THESE DATESSAVE THESE DATES
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Bob Roark contributed his points to honor our server at Menifee Lakes Country Club, Darin Rossi, as a Paul Harris Fellow.
President Dan Marconi and President Elect Paul David are shown with the club’s newest member, Ruth Bol, a pediatric dentist.
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Save the Date!
The evening of April 16, 2011
A “Laugh-In” Roast of our very own District Governor Cherie Curzon
It’s a fundraiser for CHIPS Proceeds will benefit
Children’s Health International Projects
Jericho House Speaker Philip Hatcher
March 17, 2011
Phil Hatcher, President of Jericho House, spoke of his desire to help people on the street who have a desire to change addictive behavior. He offers them opportu-nities to receive free medically supervised detoxification with after-detox sober living care focused on building their self-worth, helping to secure the successful lives they were created to have. Phil was accompanied by Carlos L., who lived on the streets for 15 years as an alcoholic. With Phil’s assis-tance through Jericho House, Carlos has been ―clean‖ for year and is in his second semester at Mt. San Ja-cinto College. Rotarian Bill Vincent, Vice President of Student Services at MSJC, shared information about the ―Second Chance‖ Club at the campus to give sup-port to students like Carlos. Jericho house is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.
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Membership
BOL, RUTH—234-4319 Pediatric Dentist
CALLAWAY, DR. LINDA—672-1851 School Superintendent
CARPENTER, TOM ESQ.—654-7417 Attorney at Law
CASTILLEJOS, MIKE—672-1971 Bank Manager
CASTILLO, MARGARITA—265-8904 Air Conditioning & Heating
CENA, CHUCK—679-5869 Investment Advisor
CROSBY, CAL ―CROZ‖ —246-2202 Realtor
DAUGHERTY, JOE—679-3088 Tax and Bookkeeping
DAVID, PAUL—246-3530 Health Club Trainer/Owner
DENVER, JOHN—672-1731 Real Estate Broker
DENVER, LINDA—672-1731 Retired Educator
GARRETT, URSULA—679-2610 Certified Public Accountant
GLYNN, STEVE—280-5433 Waste Management
GREENBERG, DR. JONATHAN—943-6369 X126 School Superintendent
HANDWERKER, JUDY—672-9860 Fiduciary
HARRIS, WILLIAM ―SHAWN‖ - 246-3336 Asset Protection Major Retail
HARRELL, JAMES—287-4380 Restoration Specialist
LIND, MICHAEL—769-7069 Law Enforcement
LUNDAY, DON– 676-2640 Hospice Chaplain
LUTHI, DEBRA—244-5038 Education
MARCONI, DAN—301-5333 Real Estate Sales and Investments
MARTIN, DENNIS—926-4665 Tax Preparation
PRATHER, DAWN—756-4888
Charity Management
ROARK, ROBERT ―BOB‖ — 800-824-6561 Insurance Agency Owner
SMOLINSKI, JOE—672-0777 Mortuary Management
STASZAK, SHEA—367-7757 Insurance
SULLIVAN, CAROL ―RED‖ —672-1523 Clinical Research
VASQUEZ, PAMELA—768-0607
Security Systems
VINCENT, WILLIAM—333-8576 Education
WOLONS, DOROTHY—672-1991 Chamber of Commerce CEO
YUZER, TOM—679-8541 University Fund Raising
Honorary Members
BAUSTIAN, CAROLYN—301-6071 LUSK, MORRY ―MORY‖ - 679-0402 SOTERO, MARJORIE—679-8211
WESTFALL, LINDA—830-6380 WILLIAMS, REAGAN
WILSON, JIM—301-5604 WRIGHT, PAUL—679-3429
All area code 951 unless otherwise indicated.
2010-2011 Leadership President—Dan Marconi
President Elect—Paul David Vice President—Carol ―Red‖ Sullivan
Secretary—Carol ―Red‖ Sullivan Treasurer—Dawn Prather
Immediate Past President—Don Lunday Membership—Linda Denver
Foundation—Tom Yuzer Public Relations—Mike Castillejos Sergeant at Arms—Chuck Cena
District Governor—Cherie Curzon Assistant Governor—Barry McClellan
Newsletter—Jan Lunday
Rotary Four-Way Test Of the things we think, say or do …
Is it the TRUTH?
Is it FAIR to all concerned?
Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
April Birthdays
04/02 Art Castillo 04/18 Bill Callaway
April Anniversaries
04/09 Michael & Karen Lind
04/18 Tom & Liz Yuzer 04/24 Debra & Tom Luthi 04/25 Pamela & Alex Vasquez
04/27 Steve & Jenny Glynn
** Core Values ** Rotary’s core values represent the guiding principles of the or-ganization’s culture, including what guides members’ priorities and actions within the organization. Values are an increasingly important component in strategic planning because they drive the intent and direction of the organization’s leadership.
***** Diversity ***** We believe Rotary unifies all people internationally behind the ideal of service. We encourage diversity of vocations within our membership and in our activities and service work. A club that reflects its business and professional community is a club with a key to its future.