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Chartered April 4, 1980 Meets Tuesday at 7:00 A.M., Cultural Center of Charlotte County, Port Charlotte, Florida
Rotary Club of Charlotte Harbor
OFFICERS AND
DIRECTORS
2012-2013
PRESIDENT Carl Rehling
PRES-ELECT Darryl Keys
SECRETARY Vibha Kumar
TREASURER/ PAST PRESIDENT Sherry Penfield
SERGEANT
AT ARMS Don Helt
DIRECTORS
Cheryl Bowman Stephen Carter Bob Clendenin
Don Helt Nancy Lisby Joe Rezek
Club #4308
Official Publication of the October 9, 2012 Volume 33 - Issue 16
Rotary International President: Sakuji Tanaka District Governor, District 6960: Steve Schlueter
Assistant Governor, Area 7: Mike Colgan
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Bob Clendenin was describing a working model of Charles Babbage’s Dif-ference Engine 2, an early computer, that he saw in California last week. Babbage, (1791-1871), a computer pioneer, designed the first automatic comput-
ing engines. He invented computers but failed to build them, due to insufficient funding and limi-tations in machining technology of the era.
The first complete Babbage Engine was com-pleted in London in 2002, 153 years after it was designed. Difference Engine No. 2, an automatic mechanical calculator designed to tabulate poly-nomial functions, is a sight no Victorian ever saw. It is built faithfully to the original draw-ings, consists of 8,000 parts, weighs five tons, and measures 11 feet long. An identical Engine, completed in March 2008 is on display at the Computer History Mu-seum in Mountain View, California.
Babbage Difference 2 Engine
Aseefa Bhutto Zardari, Canadian Rotarian Ramesh Ferris, and RI General Secretary John Hewko make the “This Close” sign before the concert begins. From RI Website
Rotary International shared the polio eradica-tion message with the world Saturday during a massive charity concert in New York’s Cen-tral Park, organized by the Global Poverty Project. Headlined by the Foo Fighters, The Black Keys, and Neil Young with Crazy Horse, Global Citizen Festival 2012 drew a live audience of more than 60,000, and many more online and via television broadcasts.
Rotary Concert for Polio Eradication in Central Park
Invocation May each of us assembled here today enjoy the many offerings of Rotary.
May we abide by the rules we have established - those of trust, fellowship and ethics.
May we place Service above Self, in our daily endeavors.
May we always test ourselves and our efforts to be sure they are the truth, good for all concerned, of benefit to man-kind, and provide peace and under-standing.
Amen
Golf Tournament on October 20th!
Today • Program: Sherry Penfield • Greeter: TBA • Guest Editor: Chris Gover October 16 • Program: Joe Rezek • Greeter: Carol Stevens • Guest Editor: Rick Hayman October 20 • Golf Tournament at Kingsway CC October 23 • Program: Club Assembly • Greeter: Meeri Adhi • Guest Editor: P.J. Fisher
Club Breakfast Calendar
Babbage Engine and Charitable Giving
By Guest Editor Bob Clendenin
Sipping coffee, waiting for The Bell, we discuss politics and find Tom Fisher is now teaching math at The Academy. Also im-pressive is Chris Gover's knowledge of the Babbage Difference Engine. This mechanical computing de-
vice was designed by Charles Babbage in 1837, but not until 2002 was it completely built, faithful to original drawings. Mike Col-gan announces he is getting married some day after tomorrow. The Bell does ring and Wayne prays The Prayer, your Guest Editor pledges The Pledge, and Don Roll takes the lead in God Bless America. Net in hand, Sergeant Don Helt greets visit-ing Rotarians from Texas and Canada with a quick segue to Birthdays and Anniversaries, which include Bob McDuffie's dollar for the anniversary of Peanuts. Both Meera Adhi and Vibha Kumar donate for Mahatma Gandhi's birthday. Your Guest Editor gave a dollar for his own birthday back on April 28.
President Carl Rehling accepted a Club Banner from Sergeant Don, ob-tained at The Rotary Club of Heraldsburg Sunrise, California (apparently, not far from Sonoma) along with a You Did Good T-Shirt. P.J. Fisher wins the 50/50 with
ticket number 5702, returning the money as Happy Dollars. Stephen Carter introduces Guest Speaker Ken Schultz, a financial advisor, author and real estate developer, to talk about planned giv-ing and something about hypnosis not being as we see it on TV. He explains that money can be left to charity through an annuity or life in-surance policy. "When you're dead," he says, "you won't care about money." With a twist in our regular schedule, Presi-
dent Carl opens the way to announcements: Visani comedy night is November 1. We can still sign sponsors and golfers for our October 20 Golf tourney. Needing Bingo help, Meera and Rick Hayman volunteer for October 25 while the European Connection, Darryl Keys and José Basilio agree to work on November 11. We still need helpers for December 9 and 20. Charity Quiz Challenge starts at 6:30 on October 10 (that's tomorrow night) benefitting the Drew Lisby Foundation. Get there a few minutes early to pay your admission fee, find your table and order food and drink. Remembering October is Vocational Ser-vice Month and Breast Cancer Month, Rick leads The Four-Way Test as we walk out into the Florida Sunshine.
From left, Stephen Carter, guest speaker Ken Schultz (holding his new Rotary clock) and President Carl.
THE
FOUR-WAY TEST
Of things we
think, say or do First, Is it the TRUTH?
Second, Is it FAIR to all concerned?
Third, Will it build GOODWILL & BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
Fourth, Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
Charlotte High School Advisor
Todd Helt
Port Charlotte High School
Advisor Rick Hayman
Passion makes the world go round. Love just makes it a safer place.
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Robert Cohen - Guest Speaker
Mr. Cohen has served as the Federal Security Director for Southwest Florida International Air-port since December 2004.
From July 2008 until October 2009, Mr. Cohen joined the U.S. Department of Homeland Secu-rity on a 15 month detail, where he served as the Deputy Director for the Office of Operations Coordination and Planning. In this role he was responsible for integrating operations across component agencies as well as coordinating with state, local, tribal and other Federal Depart-ments that have a role in preventing, preparing for and responding to acts of terrorism, natural disasters and other emergencies.
Prior to joining the TSA, Mr. Cohen served as the Senior Advisor to the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense where he over-saw plans and programs to respond to and miti-gate the results of national catastrophes and disasters and to advise on the response to re-quest for assistance from civilian authorities.
Previously, he was Deputy Secretary of the De-partment of Children and Families for the State of Florida, overseeing an annual budget of $4 billion.
He retired from the Marine Corps in 1997 as a Colonel, having commanded the 4th Marine Regiment and amongst other notable achieve-ments, he was Chief of Staff of Marine Forces, Somalia.
A native of Pennsylvania, he holds a Bachelor of Science Degree from the University of Miami, Florida and Master of Science Degree in Man-agement from Salve Regina College. He is also a graduate of the USMC War College.
He is married to Marti and they have 2 sons, Brad & Ryan, 2 daughters-in-law, Jenny and Lindsey and 3 grandsons, Bryce, Gavin & Ry-der.
Date 6.15pm Volunteer Volunteer
Sun 14 Oct Steve V Vibha K
Thurs 25 Oct Meera Rick
Sun 11 Nov Darryl K José
Thurs 22 Nov Sherry P Bob C
Sun 9 Dec Help! Help!
Thurs 20 Dec Help! Help!
Support your community by becoming a Sponsor of the 5th Annual Charlotte Harbor
Rotary Golf Tournament.
Tee - $150; Green - $100; Special - $500; Major - $1000.
Saturday, October 20 Saturday, October 20
at Kingswayat Kingsway
Joe Rezek 941-625-9553.
Only December to fill now to complete 2012 - please volunteer if you can help.
District 6960 Web Site www.rotary6960.org
Rotary International Web Site www.rotary.org
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Editorial Team: Bob Clendenin, Chris Gover,
Darryl Keys
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Sustaining Member $ Paul Harris Fellow □ Past President Charlotte Harbor ♦ Charter Member ■ Past President Another Club ▲ E-Mail Addresses and Telephone Numbers can be found in the Roster under Members Only at www.charlotteharborrotary.org
Revised 10 July 2012
Charlotte Harbor Roster
Murdock 7:15 am - Perkins Restaurant
Breakfast at 7:00 am
North Fort Myers 8:00 am - Capt’n Fishbone’s
at the Shell Factory
Punta Gorda Noon - Isles Yacht Club
Punta Gorda Isles
Friday Cape Coral Goldcoast
11:45 am - Gulf Coast Village
North Port 7:15 am - Old World Restaurant
Nearby Rotary Clubs For Make Ups Cape Coral North
6:00 pm - Palmetto Pine Country Club 1940 SW 9th Court
Fort Myers East
7:30 am - Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Verandah Plaza
Harbor Heights - Peace River
7:00 am - Charlotte Harbor Yacht Club Except first Wednesday - 7:00 pm
Placida
7:00 am - Rotonda Hills Golf Club
Thursday Englewood Lemon Bay Sunrise
7:00 am - Englewood Hospital
Monday Fort Myers South
12:15 pm - Crowne Plaza Bell Tower Shops
Tuesday Arcadia
Noon - DeSoto Memorial Hospital
Englewood Noon - Englewood Hospital
North Port Central
Noon - Heron Creek Country Club
Wednesday Cape Coral
8:00 am - La Venezia Ballroom
Forget the website member password? E-mail Bob Clendenin
Meera Adhi $□ (Adhi) Medical Office Manager José Basilio $□♦ (Miriam □) Real Estate Cheryl Bowman $□ (Rodney) Personal Chef/Caterer Stephen Carter $ □♦ (Marilyn) Insurance Bob Clendenin $ □▲ (Linda □) Telecommunications Michael Colgan $□♦ (Kate) Audio Architecture Pierre J.“PJ” Fisher $□▲ (Carol) Surgeon, Retired Tom Fisher $□ (Trudi □) Scuba Instructor Chris Gover $□♦■ (Nancy □) Non-profit Management Jim Hageman $□♦ (Jackie) Non-profit Director Rick Hayman$□▲ (Charlene) Education Administration Don Helt $□ (Sandy□) Treescape Todd Helt GIS Project Manager Wally Keller $□♦ (Jacqueline) Athletic Director Darryl Keys $□ (Samantha) Fuel Technology
Vibha Kumar $ (Sanjay) Yoga Instructor Nancy Lisby $□ Historical Preservation Ryland Lovett $ □♦■ (Marcia □) Fast Food Robert McDuffie $□♦ (Cindy) Minister Mike Moody $□♦ (Sherrie) Radio Manager Sherry Penfield $□ Auditor G. David Powell $□ (Arlene) Publisher Carl Rehling $□♦ (Bonnie) Fraternal Management Joe Rezek $□▲ (Ann) Environmental Engineering Don Roll $□▲ (Carlene □) Fraternal Management Wayne Salladé $□♦ (Vicki) Sports Announcing Carol Stevens $□▲ Periodontist Selva Sunderavel $□♦ (Quincie) Travel Consultant Steve Vollmer $□♦ (Nancy) CPA Bob Wilson □▲ (Pamela) Commercial Insurance
Club mailing address: P.O. Box 510391
Punta Gorda, Florida 33951-0391
RI General Secretary John Hewko encourages the crowd to lend their voice to help eradicate polio during the Global Citizen Festival in Central Park, New York, New York. Photo by Marga Hewko