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Volume 60 No 1 Page 1 of 6 July 16, 2013
Upcoming Program Speakers
July 18th Club Assembly
No Visitors
July 25th John Burnett
Philanthropy & Donation
August 1st Caterer Tim Lyons
Good Guys Handbook
August 8th Maritime Museum
Field Trips
Rotary Club of Del Mar The Newsletter of the Rotary Club of Del Mar
June 16, 2013 Volume 60 Number 1
Club 910 of District 5340 Mailing Address:
PO Box 552 Del Mar, CA 92014
Meets Every Thursday at 12:00 pm
St. Peter’s Episcopal Church 334 14
th Street
Del Mar, CA 92014
Founded in 1954
2013-2012 Club Directors
President
Patrick Dougherty Past President
Val Myers President Elect
Williams Rawlings Vice President
Eric Nelte Treasurer
Nancy Sertic-Richards Secretary
Peggy Martin Sergeant at Arms & Club Administration
Mark Matthess Membership
Williams Rawlings
Eric Nelte The Rotary Foundation
Robert Fuchs Service Projects
Bob Sonnhalter
Walt Strangman Publicity
Emily Figueiredo Club Service
Tom Ryan Fund Raising
Annie Ragovin
Pat Dougherty Sworn in as New President
Pat Dougherty is sworn in as the new President of the
Rotary Club of Del Mar by new Rotary District 5340
Governor Carl Kruse. Val Myers is seen as the new Past
President and Mark Matthess as Sergeant at Arms and
Club Administration
Val Myers Demoted
Past President Sharyn Daly chaired now Past
President Val Myers’ Demotion Dinner
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Club Calendar
July 16th
Board Meeting at the Solana
Beach Boys and Girls Club
7:30 am
August 3rd
District Membership Seminar
Crown Plaza Hotel, 2270 Hotel
Circle
8:00 am to 11:15 am
August 8th
Maritime Museum Field Trip
Details to Follow
August 15th
Rotary at Petco Park
Padres vs New York Mets
August 15th
Carl Kruse District Governor
Official Visit
August 22nd
Day at the Races
Del Mar Race Track
September 14th
Peace Leadership Seminar
Ronald McDonald House
September 21st
Rotary at Petco Park
Padres vs LA Dodgers
October 19th
Chili and Quackers
December 12th
Headstart Christmas Program
Object of Rotary: The
Object of Rotary is to
encourage and foster the ideal
of service as a basis of worthy
enterprise and, in particular, to
encourage and foster:
FIRST: The development of
acquaintance as an opportunity
for service;
SECOND: High ethical
standards in business and
professions, the recognition of
the worthiness of all useful
occupations and the dignifying
of each Rotarian’s occupation
as an opportunity to serve
society;
THIRD: The application of
ideal of service by every
Rotarian to his/her personal,
business and community life;
FOURTH: The
advancement of international
understanding, goodwill and
peace through a world
fellowship of business and
professional persons united in
the ideals of service.
THE 4-WAY TEST
Of the Things we Think,
Say or Do:
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all
concerned?
3. Will it build
GOODWILL and
better FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be
BENEFICIAL to all
concerned?
Dee House Wins Trivia Contest
Dee House is presented her award by Val
Myers after defeating John Matthews
June 6 Program
Rotary Trip to Africa
PDG Philippe Lamoise and DGE Janice
Kurth spoke to club membership on June
6, 2013, on their recent trip to Africa in
support of Rotary International service
projects
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Rotary Humor An elderly couple, who were both widowed, had been going out with each other for a long time. Urged on by their friends, they decided it was finally time to get married. Before the wedding, they went out to dinner and had a long conversation regarding how their marriage might work. They discussed finances, living arrangements and so on. Finally, the old gentleman decided it was time to broach the subject of their physical relationship. 'How do you feel about sex?' he asked, rather tentatively. 'I would like it infrequently' she replied. The old gentleman sat quietly for a moment ... leaned over towards her and whispered 'Is that one word...or...two?'
R/S President Pat Dougherty
Rotarian of the Year
Mark Henshaw
New Members Receive
Blue Badges Members with new Blue
Badges are in bold:
Stephen Sorkin
Susan Wagner
Victor Svistoonoff
Bill Rawlings
John Burnett
Dianne Johnson
Don Johnson
Donna Fipps
Katie Cook (behind Donna,
sorry about that)
Val Myers
Larry Cook, bottom
Mark Henshaw being presented his award by then
President Val Myers
KPBS General Manager Tom
Karlo (photo right) spoke to the
Club on function and operation
of a public radio station.
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Demotion Party Candid Photos
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Rotary Club of Del Mar has supported Shelter Box for several years, which provides families who have lost everything in a disaster with emergency shelter and lifesaving supplies. Our donations have helped to serve families in Sri Lanka, Haiti, Ethiopia, and Pakistan.
Every year, hundreds of thousands of families across the world lose everything when disasters strike. Through no fault of their own and often with no warning, families lose their homes, their possessions and their livelihoods. Every day they are faced with a battle for survival and Shelter Box's mission is to help them.
Del Mar's box ID number is 22144 and you can
see where it has been deployed on the ShelterBox website here. Just click on "Track Your Box" and search by box number.
ShelterBox is the premier international aid organization that provides emergency shelter and life-saving equipment following disasters such as earthquake, volcano, flood, hurricane, cyclone, tsunami or conflict.
ShelterBox was founded in 2000 on a very simple principle: the right to life and dignity. We asked, "What would a family need to survive if they lost their home?" This question became a quest to provide a compact, universal tool kit to families displaced by disasters. ShelterBox would afford dignity, self-sufficiency and most importantly, human survival in the chaotic weeks following an earthquake, tsunami, landslide, flood or other disaster. The top priority of many aid organizations is to provide food, water and medical care to help people survive the immediate aftermath of a disaster. Without protection from the elements, survivors are at a higher risk as they await nourishment or medical attention. We recognized that little or no assistance was given in terms of proper shelter to help them through the first few days, weeks and months as they tried to rebuild their lives. In response, ShelterBox developed a solution to help disaster survivors during the critical period following a disaster but preceding reconstruction.
ShelterBox Contents
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District 5340 Rotary Clubs Meeting Times and Locations So You Can Make Up Each Week
Day Who When Where Who When Where
Mon Naval Base San Diego 11:30am Buster’s National City Lemon Grove 12:10pm Anna’s Restaurant
Mission Bay (San Diego) Noon Catamaran Hotel Valley Center 12:10pm Valley Center Community Hall
Carlsbad Hi-Noon 12:10pm Hilton Garden Inn
Tues
Rancho Bernardo Sunrise 7:15am Country Club of Rancho Bernardo Encinitas Costal 12:15pm Cicciotti’s Tratoria Italiana
El Cajon Noon Ronald Reagan Community Center
Vista After Five (Prov) 6:00pm TBD
Rancho Santa Fe Noon Rancho Santa Fe Golf Club Chula Vista Sunset 6:30pm First Bank – Eastlake Office
Escondido 12:10 California Center of the Arts La Jolla Noon The Cuvier Club
Wed
San Diego Downtown Breakfast
7:05am University Club Coronado 12:10pm Hotel Del Coronado
San Luis Rey (Oceanside) 7:15am Jolly Roger Brawley 12:15pm Elks Lodge
Camp Pendleton 11:30am Marine Corps Family Team Building Offices
Poway-Scripps 12:15pm Brigantine Restaurant
Torrey Pin (La Jolla) 11:45am Rock Bottom Brewery Escondido After Five 5:15pm Vineyard Country Club
La Mesa Noon La Mesa Community Center San Diego Coastal 5:30pm Elijah’s Restaurant
Southeast San Diego Noon Jacobs Center Marketcreek Plasma
Mission Valley Sunset 5:30pm Crowne Plaza hotel
Vista Noon Vista Entertainment Center
Thu
La Jolla Sunrise 6:55am La Jolla Shores Hotel San Diego Noon Downtown Sheraton
San Diego North 7:00am Carmel Mountain Ranch Country Club
San Marcos Noon Lake San Marcos Country Club
Bonsall 7:30am San Luis Rey Country Club Santee-Lakeside Noon Jimmy’s Restaurant
Fallbrook Noon Grand Tradition Mission Valley (San Diego)
Noon Town & Country Resort Hotel
Rancho Bernardo (San Diego) Noon Bernardo Heights Country Club
Fri
La Jolla Golden Triangle 7:00am Marriott Hotel Escondido East 12:05pm Cocina Del Charro
La Mesa Sunrise 7:15am Terra American Bistro Chula Vista 12:10pm Chula Vista Golf club
Del Mar-Solana Beach Sunrise
7:15am Double Tree in Carmel Valley Pont Loma (San Diego) 12:10pm San Diego Yacht Club
Oceanside Noon El Camino Country Club
Rotary Club of Del Mar
President 2013-2014
Patrick Dougherty
Rotary International President
2013-2014
Ron D. Burton
Engage Rotary
Change Lives
July Birthdays
John Burnett 22nd Robert Sonnhalter 22nd Stephen Sorkin 25th
July Anniversaries
Karl and Susan Wagner 5th Lawrence and Katherine Cook 16th
District Governor 5340
2013-2014
Carl Kruse
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