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SONOMA TITLE GUARANTY COMPANY490 Mendocino Avenue
P. O. Box 1913Santa Rosa, CA 95402
DELBERT A. RABYHISTORIANSANTA ROSA SUNRISE ROTARY CLUB9358 LAKEWOOD DRIVEWINDSOR, CA 95492
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March 3, "^8 8
Last Week Continued
THE MARVELOUS STORY OF ROTARY •
On a call, sunny, beautiful Saturday,February 20, rotarian presidents,presidents-elect, club publicrelations chairaen and the District5overnor were inside Santa Rosa JuniorCollege's Eaaett Hall. It was the1988 District Rotary InforaationSeainar and the priisary focus was on anatter of seious concern to R.I.President Charles "Chuck" Keller: Lackof Rotary Knowledge and Lack of PublicAwareness. In his videotaped sessageat the beginning of the seainar,President Keller explained his concernabout Rotary came about as the resultof a poll aaong leaders of the 447Rotary districts. Most of thosequestioned agreed that new aeabershave little knowledqe of this 88-year-old organization. The poll alsoconcluded Rotary club leaders couldbetter serve their meabers if they newaore about Rotary and its purpose.Iven though Rotary is expending greateffort aiding non-rotarian countriessuch as in our Polio Plus Prograa, ourawn qovernsent is suspicious of our•otives.
In the words of Charles Keller,'Rotary is the world's best kept
VISITING ROTARIANS
John Withers PD6 Senior Active SRHJack Vallerqa Educational CounselingCecil Huaes" CPA SRBuzz Bryant Financial PlanningBob Peterson Retailing PETKeith Niddlesworth Title SR?Larry Garcia Cleaning ServiceBene Nabor Consuaer ElectronicsJack Landis Education SRDan Thoapson Cosaunications SRBill Cochran Coaaercial InsuranceBuck Phillips Title InsuranceBunny Coastock Law
6UESTS
Vicki Lockner/school principal (Saith)Steve Sharpe/County Planning (Andersn)Howard Dalton/Banking (Seegailler)Loretta Slye/HMS Travel (Seegailler)
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secret." The public is uncertainabout Rotary's activities and Kellerwants to change this. PublicRelations will play a key part in thepublic's recognition of Rotary.During the one-day seiinar, severalRotary leaders seeaed a little uneasywith publicizing Rotary. One Rotarianthought the whole purpose, as theaotto decrees, is "Service Above Selfdoing good for others without the needto receive a "pat on the back"!Seainar counsellor, To§ Claytonquickly replied "the purpose ofpublication is not for personalrecognition but for recoqnitian of thepurpose of Rotary. To iaprove thepublic's awareness of Rotary each clubis urged to improve Coaaunity andPublic Relations. Suggestionsincluded:
A. Create an outlet for Rotary newsB. Use of free aedia (radio, TV
public announcements)C. Rotary key speakersD. Short video on Rotary (past,
present and future)
So, as R.I. President Charles Kellertold us at the Rotary InforaationSeainar on sunny Saturday, February 20"Tell everyone about the MarvelousStory - the Rich Story of Rotary."
THE FOUR-WAY TEST
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?
3. Will it build GOOD WILLand BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL
to all concerned?
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Santa Rosa SunriseRotary Club
P.O. Box 4687 • Santa Rosa, CA 95402Chartered June 30, 1986
Meets every Thursday 7:15 a.m. at The Sheraton Round Barn Inn
Charles C. Keller, President R.I. • Aldo J. Simonctti, District GovernorBruce Anderson, Area Representative
OFFICERS 1986 - 1987
Peter Treleaven - President
Bob Dunn - President-Elect
Kent Seegmiller - SecretaryBruce Bowe - Treasurer
Warren Smith - Past President
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Dana Anderson
Ray GormanJohn Jone?
Bill Kokke
Dan Lambert
Russ Lockner
• CLUB SERVICE Dana Anderson. Attendance Seegmiller ClassificationJones, Smith Membership Coker, Dunn, Raby, Ten ps Set-up Nathan, Julian,Ponzio Programs Anderson, Apodaca, Rich Roster Dunn, Lambert BulletinGallagher, Daw Fellowship Temps, Gorman, Lorenzen, Olsen PublicRelations Dunn, Gallagher Historian Raby Photographer van der HorstInterclub Olsen, James Sunshine Smith, Raby Oktoberfcst Lockner,Doolittle, Eakin, Franke, Lorenzen, Reyes Assistant Secretary Rich BloodBank Anderson Sergeant-at-Arms Kokke VOCATIONAL SERVICE RavGorman, Doolittle COMMUNITY SERVICE Russ Lockner, Flynn, Franke, Julian,Nathan, Rich INTERNATIONAL SERVICE Dan Lambert, Eakin, Eddinger, Jones,Klim, Kokke, Lorenzen, van der Horst Foundation Bowe Dinner MilitelloScholarship Van Cleave, Eakin GSE Jones POLIO PLUS John DolinsekAnderson, Apodaca Gorman, Lockner, Reyes Major Gifts Dunn, Militello
LOCAL MAKE-UP LOCATIONS
Monday
West Santa RosaLos Roblcs12:15 p.m.Cleveland & Edwards
IlealdsburgJacob Homer1115 p.m.106 MalhesonI Iealdsburg
Tuesday
WindsorWindsor Lanes8801 Conde Lane7:15 a-m.
Santa Rosa EastOakmont Inn12:15 pm.Highway 12to Oakmont Drive
Rohncrt Park/CotatlGreen Oak Restaurant12:15 P-m.8501 GravcnsteinHighway 116
WednesdaySanta RosaFlamingo Hotel12:15p.m.4th & Farmers Ln
Pctaluma ValleySonoma Joe's12:10p.m.5151 Old RcdwoodHwy.
Sonoma ValleySonoma Nat. Golf dub12:00 noon1770 Arnold DriveSonoma
Thursday Friday
Pctaluma SebastapoiVeterans Mem. Bldg. Veterans Mem. Bldg.12:10_p.m. - 12:15pm.1094 Pctaluma Blvd. S 282 High Street
CloverdalcLeah'sHighway 101Cloverdalc12:15
Mid die townHidden Valley12:25 p.m.Hwy 29 Northof Middlctown
IN OUR L(- EPISODE...
HAS THE NEW CALIFORNIA SUPREME COURT
MADE A DIFFERENCE?
According to the Bulletin, last week'sguest speaker was to be the everelusive 6ene Tunney. However, lastThursday he had to attend an eaergencyaeeting of the jail "depopulationcosaittee". The audience wasdelighted by his substitute, theDeputy District Attorney, MIKEMULLINS. After a few light-heartedcoaaents about the breakfast he sharedwith us, he hit his sain topic: TheCalifornia Suprese Court. Havingworked in the California courts since1971 and with the District Attorneysince 1981, MIKE MULLINS hasexperienced the "old" court (Byrd,Cruz and Reynoso) and the new SupreieCourt. He know what a difference the"old guard" nade in a auaber ofiaportant death penalty cases and onecould not help noticing that Mike didnot necessarily agree with eany of thedecisions of the Rose Byrd court. Hecited several cases where the evidenceclearly linked the defendant to thecase, yet the Court reversed thedecisions of lower courts because ofcircuastances involved with theinvestigation or prosecution. The oldcourt went out of its way to see thatthe death penalty was not enforced.The new Suprese Court is aakinq a bigdifference, basing their decisions ondecisions of the United States SupremeCourt. Speaking for the aajority ofprosecuting attorneys in the state,Hike is very pleased with what the newCalifornia Supreae Court has done inreconsidering aany of the casesconsidered by the old court and theway they're handling new cases. Thenew California Supreae Court can"restore justice tD California".
$$$ THE FINE TIMES $$$
$5 - Ed Nathan's agent, Joe Militelloshowed up late for the aeetingand without his rotary pin.
$5 - Mike Jaaes celebrated his 15th
wedding anniversary.
*20 - Dana Anderson's bank placed aneye-catching ad. His coapetitor
showed class in paying the fine
for hia as the bleeding heartpast it on to Jack Eddinger.
$5 - Bruce Bowe has chased another
of his neighbors away. Seesstheir all selling.
$5 - Kent Seegailler has been seen
cruising in Joan's new 944.
$9 - Rick "Dr. Slile" Franke has a
birthday on March 1.
IN THE SPIRIT OF THE SUNRISE CLUB
A aeaber of our club has aade it
possible for us tD donate a such
needed photo copier to the Sonoaa
Child Guidance Center.
Our renovations coaaittee of Hakel,Apocaca and Van Cleave have checked
out the Child Protective Service's
child interview/visitation "cell" and
are preparing for our super aake-over
weekend to Bake it a fit place forkids. YOU CAN HELP!
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VOL. II NO. 34 MAR' ^3, 1988************************************** *********
TODAY
* New Member Induction - Vicki Lockner
- Howard Dal ton
* Cra-ft Talk
ELRQERAM
RITA McSOWAN CFP
"Taking Advantage of the New Tax Plan"
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UPCOMING
March 4-6 PET'S Conference Concord CA
March 10 ASSEMBLY
March 14 Board of Directors 5:30 pm DWR(All welcome, especially red badge)
March 17 TEA
March 24 Sonoma County Rotary Clubs meeting(hasted by Petaluma)
POLIO PLUS ORIENTATION
John Dolinsek and Dana Anderson will
hold a Polio Plus Orientation meetingFriday March 11 froa 7:30 to 8:45 AMat the Sonoaa National Bank. All new
club aeabers who haven't been apprisedof the Polio Plus Prograa areencouraged to attend this short
aeeting. This special orientation isalso open to other club aeabers who
are still wondering what to do aboutPolio Plus.
SUNRISE ROTARY BARBECUE
If you see LERDY CARLENZOLI, pleaselet him know about the club barbecuethat will be held at his house on
SATURDAY APRIL 23. At least tell hiswife CAROL about it. More later....
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THE MYSTERY ROTARIAN
This week's aystery rotarianwas born and raised to age 5 inthis city, eating Cheerios,Wheaties and other fine General
Mills cereals his father brought ?hoae froa work. Our high school ?athlete coapeted in baseball, ?basketball, football and track. ?
He actually played on a seai- ?pro football teaa and was a ?
"star" quarterback for the Santa ?
Rosa Police Departsent. He's
coapeted in raquetball tourna-
aents froa Burlinqaae to Ukiah.
It's really a taxing tiae forthis fellow right now. Did you
shake hands with our MYSTERY R.? ?
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Gallagher, PalGorman, RayGregory, KeithHakel , JimJames, MichaelJones, JohnJulian, ArchieIrtenktuf, G«neKlim, JamesKokke, Bill
Lambert, DanLockner, RussLorenzen, Dave
Militello, Joe
Nathan, Ed
Olsen, Steve
Ponzio, Jim
Raby, DelReyes, Dr. BruceRich, Alan
Seegmiller, KentSmith, Warren
Temps, FredTreleaven, Peter
Van Cleave, Ericvan der Horst, WimWalsvick, Mark
CLASSIFICATION SPOUSE
Insurance-Fire Deborah
Banking-Real Estate CathyManagement Consulting Lilly
Automotive Maintenance Louise
Civil Engineering CarolArchitecture Jane
Title Insurance KalhyInsurance-Life/Disability DianeAttorneyServices CarolynMarketing Consulting Diane
Food Processing KarenBanking Sandra
Gas & Electric Service GloriaAdditional Active (Dentistry) Judy
Radio - Production SueManufacturing-CeramicSoils Engineering SherryCommercial Corist-rucAlonCollision Repair JudyCPA-Business Planning ArdysEquipment Leasing SusanLeasing SusanDentistryBusiness Communications Fae
Computer Systems KayReal Estate-Commercial VickiDelicatessen Shauna
Insurance-Casualty Vincie
Business Forms Supplier
Law-Taxes Lynn
Law-Workers Comp.
Senior Active (Boy Scouts) HarriettChiropracticCPA-Taxes Denise
Information Systems JoanGeolhermal Energy Wendy
Sen. Active (Auto Upholstery) MurielSecurities-Investments Marie
Residential Construction CynthiaCommercial Balloonist LovieFinancial Consulting
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Santa Rosa SunriseRotary Club
P.O. Box 4687Santa Rosa, CA 95402
DELBERT A. RABY
HISTORIAN
SANTA ROSA SUNRISE ROTARY CLUB
9358 LAKEWOOD DRIVE
WINDSOR, CA 95492
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Vol. II No. 35
March 10th 1988
TODAY'S PROGRAM
CLUB ASSEMBLY
Upcomi n g_ eve n tsMarch l'ltfi - Board of Director'sMeet in;; - De;in Witter Reynold's5:30pm (Red badge members areencouraged to at tend)March 2'ith - Pres Mrnt/SeretaryMeeting - PetaluniaAPRIL IS MAGAZINE MONTH
In our last episode...
VISITING ROTAIUAMS
Bob
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Cort - SEB. - Preventative
tryhill ips - SR F.ast - Titlenee/Reti redCampbell - SEB. - Apple GrowerJohnston - SR West - Wholesale
Flynn - San Rafael - Gastrie Service
SEB Law
GUESTS
Jim Edwards - Community Hospital- Controller (Archie Julian)Alan Test - Test Marketing (BobDunn)Vicki Lockner - Principal - SteeleLane Elementary -(Warren Smith)
$ $ $ TIIK FINK TIMES $
$5 - Russ Lockner's wife Vickihad a birthday on March 2nd. Russ,an active member of the BLoedin'Hearts tapped on John Dolinsekto pay up! (John admitted to payinn,$10 for Vicki's birthday last year.)$5 - Our newest member Vicki Locknerpaid for the privilage of havinga birthday!$10 - Keith and Sherry Gregorycelebrated their 14th Anniversaryon March 2nd.
$5 - "Visiting Rotarian" RogerElynn was still a member with uswhen he enjoyed a trip to Mexico.A careful check on the by-lawsshowed Roger owed!$20 - "Special guest member" LeroyCarlenzoli finally got nabbed forhis birthday on Feb. 6th! Leroyand Carol also toasted twenty-threehappy years together! (sfx-addingmachine) His fine also includedthe "bird smuggling" from Mexicoand Leroy's triumphant elk huntusing a bow and arrow.$5 - Joe Militello has two clubbadges!$7.50 - Tres. Peter showed up tothe meeting without his badge!$2 - Jim "DO" Daw was pinched foradvertising his business addressin last week's Bulletin!$5 - Warren Smith omitted two veryimportant pages from last week'sBulletin.
$1 - Steve Olsen drew a blank asto who the MYSTERY ROTARIAN was.Last week's Rotarian of Mysteryand Suspense was Mark Walsvick,a "ringer" QB for the Santa RosaPolice Department!
Santa Rosa SunriseRotary Club
P.O. Box 4687 • Santa Rosa, CA 95402Chartered June 30, 1986
Meets every Thursday 7:15 a.m. at The Sheraton Round Barn Inn
Charles C. Keller, President R.I. • Aldo J. Simonetti, District GovernorBruce Anderson, Area Representative
OFFICERS 1986 - 1987
Peter Treleaven - President
Bob Dunn - President-Elect
Kent Seegmiller - SecretaryBruce Bowe - Treasurer
Warren Smith - Past President
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Dana Anderson Bill Kokke
Ray Gorman Dan Lambert
John Jones Russ Lockner
• CLUB SERVICE Dana Anderson. Attendance Seegmiller ClassificationJones, Smith Membership Coker, Dunn, Raby, Temps Set-up Nathan, Julian,Ponzio Programs Anderson, Apodaca, Rich Roster Dunn, Lambert BulletinGallagher, Daw Fellowship Temps, Gorman, Lorenzen, Olsen PublicRelations Dunn, Gallagher Historian Raby Photographer van der HorstInterclub Olsen, James Sunshine Smith, Raby Oktoberfcst Lockner,Doolittle, Eakin, Franke, Lorenzen, Reyes Assistant Secretary Rich BloodBank Anderson Sergeant-at-Arms Kokke VOCATIONAL SERVICE RayGorman, Doolittle COMMUNITY SERVICE Russ Lockner, Flynn, Franke, Julian,Nathan, Rich INTERNATIONAL SERVICE Dan Lambert. Eakin, Eddinger, Jones,Klim, Kokke, Lorenzen, van der Horst Foundation Bowe Dinner MilitelloScholarship Van Cleave, Eakin GSE Jones POLIO PLUS John DolinsekAnderson, Apodaca Gorman, Lockner, Reyes Major Gifts Dunn, Militello
LOCAL MAKE-UP LOCA TIONS
Monday
West Santa RosaLos Roblcs12:15 p.m.Cleveland & Edwards
HealdsburgJacob Homer12:15 p-m.106 Maineson
I lealdsburg
Tuesday
WindsorWindsor Lanes8801 Condc Lane7:15 fl-m.
Santa Rosa EastOakmont Inn12:15 p.m.Highway 12to Oakmont Drive
Rohnert rark/CotatlGreen Oak Restaurant12:15 p.m.8501 GravensteinHighway 116
Wednesday ThursdaySanta RosaFlamingo Hotel12:15 p.m.4th & Farmers Ln
Pctaluma ValleySonoma Joe's12:10p.m.5151 Old Redwood Hwy.Pctaluma
Sonoma ValleySonoma Nat. Golf Club12:00 noon1770 Arnold DriveSonoma
PelalumaVeterans Mem, Bldg.12:10run.1094 Pctaluma Blvd. S
CloverdaleLeah'sHighway 101Cloverdalc12:15
MlddlclownHidden Valley12:25 p.m.Hwy 29 Northof Middlctown
Friday
SebastapolVeterans Mem. Bide.12:15pm.2821IlghStreet
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THE MYSTERY ItOTMUAN 7
This week's MYSTERY ROTARIANhome has become a historicallandmark for Rock n Roll! He leftshortly after the Cuyahaga Rivercaught on fire! He has been knownto cause our president a greatdeal of embarrassment. He can tellyou all you need to know aboutOlivetti typewriters, and cancertainly provide you with a betterlease on life! So, with this inmind, did you shake the hand ofthis week's MYSTERY
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A very alert Rotarian spy caughtthe Seegmillers test driving anew car. Kent has been tellingeveryone who saw him that it wasan tTD Ford for his wife. It is
reported that Seegy drives hisinterpretation of a Porsche towork everday.
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MEMBER
Abrahamsen, JeffAnderson, DanaApodaca, Dan
Bowe, Bruce
Carlenzoli, LeroyCokcr, Ken
Daw, JimDolinsek, JohnDoolittle, GaryDunn, Bob
Eakin, TomEddingcr, Jack
Flynn, RogerFranke, Rick
Gallagher, PatGorman, RayGregory, KeithHaKe|, JimJames, MichaelJones, JohnJulian, ArchieIrlenkauf, GeneKlim, JamesKokke, Bill
Lambert, DanLockner, RussLorenzen, DaveLockner, vickiMilitello, Joe
Nathan, Ed
Olsen, Sieve
Ponzio, Jim
Raby, DelReyes, Dr. BruceRich, Alan
Seegmiller, KentSmith, Warren
Temps, FredTrclcavcn, Peter
Van Cleave, Ericvan der Horst, WimWalsvick, Mark
CLASSIFICATION
Insurance-Fire
Banking-Real EstateManagement Consulting
Automotive Maintenance
Civil EngineeringArchitecture
Tide InsuranceInsurance-Life/DisabilityAttorney ServicesMarketingConsulting
Food ProcessingBanking
Gas & Electric ServiceAdditional Active (Dentistry)
Radio - ProductionManufacturing-CeramicSoils EngineeringCommercial Corist-r-ucVonCollisionRepairCPA-Business PlanningEquipment LeasingLeasingDentistryBusiness Communications
Computer SystemsReal Estate-CommercialDelicatessen
Insurance-Casualty
Business Forms Supplier
Law-Taxes
Law-Workers Comp.
Senior Active (Boy Scouts)ChiropracticCPA- Taxes
Information SystemsGeothermal Energy
Sen. Active (Auto Upholstery)Securities-Investments
Residential ConstructionCommercial BalloonistFinancial Consulting
SPOUSE
Deborah
CathyLilly
Louise
CarolJane
KathyDianeCarolynDiane
KarenSandra
GloriaJudy
Sue
Sherry
JudyArdysSusanSusan
Fae
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Lynn
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PAUL HARRIS FELLOW PAUL HARRIS SUSTAINING MEMBER
TIIK NF.W TAX I'l.AN
Many of us have lierti scratchingour heads and racking our brainstryln/> to figure out the now taxlaws. Last week Rita Magowan aCPA/Fjnanria1 Planner and talkshow host on 1350 KSRO NEWSTALKRADIO (Tues. 2:30pm) spoke to usabout tlie "advantages" of the newand somewhat complex tax laws.Magowan agrees tiiat there iscomplexity within the "simplifiedtax law". However we, as taxpayers,must be made aware of the importantadvantages these new tax lawsprovide:
1. It is okay to make money onyour investments. To have apossitlve cash flow on realestate.
2. The "best" tax shelterof last year is still the besttax shelter this year - RetirementPlan.
3. There are ALTERNATIVES
to wtiat can be deducted: Annuities- Single Premium Annuity
i. The new tax laws giveyou the opportunity to getORGANIZED!
From; "LAUGHTER,THE BEST MEDICINE"
A man played golf everySaturday and always got home aroundtwo in the afternoon. One Saturday, however, he rushed in at 7:30pin and blurted to his wife, "I leftthe course at the normal time,buton the way home I stopped to changea flat tire for a young woman.She offered to buy me a drink,onething led to another,and we spentthe entire afternoon in a motel.I'm sorry. I'll never do it again."
"Don't hand mc that malarkey,"the angry wife shouted. "You played36 holes',didn't you!"
MARCH If. POLIO PLUS MONTH
POLIO PLCS ORIENTATION
Polio Plus Committee ChairmanJohn Dolinsek and Dana Andersonwill be conducting a Polio PlusOrientation Meeting, Friday March11 from 7:30am til 8:45am. Forthose of you who are new to Rotary,Polio Plus is probably the mostimportant contribution thisorganization (Rotary) has evermade in the world. During theorientation, you will be givena better understanding about PolioPlus and how you will be able toparticipate in this program. Thismeeting will take place at SonomaNational Bank and is open to newmembers as well as other clubmembers who have not yet met theirFolio Plus obligations. For furtherinformation contact John Dolinsekor Dana Anderson.
SR SUNRISE WELCOMES A NEW MEMBER
Last week Past-President WarrenSmith inducted Vicki Lockner intothe Santa Rosa Sunrise Rotary Club.Before proceeding with the inductionceremony Warren reveiwed themembership selection process,andthe criteria that must be met,before anyone can even be consideredfor membership to the club. VickiLockner, Principal of Steele LaneElementary School and wife of clubmember Russ Lockner, has servedin the field of Education for thepast nineteen years and has servedas the Principal at Steele Lanefor ten years. According to Smith,Vicki Lockner.having alreadyparticipated in a serviceorgnniz.it ion:"... is someone whoaccepts both genders sorophtimists.And she is also,of utmost importancea good fly fisherman!". Welcometo our club Vicki!
LOCAL MAKE-UP LOCATIONS
MONDAY
West Santa Rosa
Los Robles
12:15 p.m.Cleveland & Edwards
HealdsburgJacob Horner
12:15 p.m.106 Matheson
Healdsburg
TUESDAY
Windsor
Windsor Lanes
8801 Conde Lane
7:15 a.m.
TUESDAY
Guerneville
Northwood Lodge6:30 p.m.29400 Hwy 116
Santa Rosa East
Oakmont Inn
12:15 p.m.Highway 12to Oakmont Drive
Rohnert Park/Cotati
Green Oak Restaurant
12:15 p.m.8501 Gravenstein
Highway 116
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
Santa Rosa
Flamingo Hotel12:15 p.m.4th & Farmers Ln
Pctaluma ValleySonoma Joe's
12:10 p.m.5151 Old Redwood HwyPetaluma
Sonoma ValleySonoma Nat. Golf Club
12:00 noon
1770 Arnold Drive
Sonoma
Pctaluma
Veterans Mem. Bldg.12:10 p.m.1094 Petaluma Blvd.S
Cloverdale
Papa John's12:15 P.m.
115 Theresa Dr.
Cloverdale
Middletown
Hidden Valley12:25 p.m.Hwy 29 Northof Middletown
FRIDAY
SebastopolVeterans Mem
12:15 pjn.282 High Street
ROTARIANS - UNITED IN SERVICE - DEDICATED TO PEACE
Bldg.
Santa Rosa SunriseRotary Club
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DELBERT A. RABYHISTORIAN
SANTA ROSA SUNRISE ROTARY CLUB9358 LAKEWOOD DRIVEWINDSOR, CA 95492
SPECIAL CONTRIBUTION
In keeping his promise todonate 1.7, of sales Irom any fellowRotarian who had work done at Auto
Colli son Center, Mike James donated$107 towards Polio Tlus and hisPaul Harris Fellow. Mike's shoprecently did body work on carsbelonging to Dr. Franke, Dr. Reyesand Ray Gorman. Thank you Mike!
And while the thank yous arebeing passed out, how about onefor Joe Militello, who generouslydonated his raffle winnings towardsPolio Plus!
Who was last week's MysteryRotarian? - Gene Irtenkauf
CLUB ASSEMBLY
During last week's clubassembly we listened to a reportfrom Jim Hakel on the rehabilitation
of the interview room at Child
Protective Services . Both Jim
and Eric Van Cleave met with the
services director to discuss some
ways to improve the dreary conditionof this room. Apparently this roomis not used soley for children,sosome consideration must be made
in designing the room to fit boththe children and adults using theroom. There has been an alternative
plan introduced by ChildProtective.whereby the interviewroom would be moved to a nearbystaff room, and the staff wouldmove their oEflce to where theinterviewing room was. Before thiscould be iicxompl ishod, the wallin the interview room must beknocked down.
The club attendancefine,introduced in December toimprove Rotary attendance wasdefeated by a narrow margin. Ifput into effect, any member whofailed to makeup a meeting wouldhave to pay $5 to obtain his Rotarybadge .
The final item discussed duringthe club assembly was theconsideration of a new club slogansubmitted by Fred Temps: "Startyour day the Rotary way".
Santa Rosa SunriseRotary Club
P.O. Box 4687 • Santa Rosa, CA 95402Chartered June 30, 1986
Meets every Thursday 7:15 a.m. at The Sheraton Round Barn Inn
Charles C. Keller, President R.I. • Aldo J. Simonetti, District GovernorBruce Anderson, Area Representative
OFFICERS 1986 - 1987
Peter Treleaven - President
Bob Dunn - President-Elect
Kent Seegmiller - SecretaryBruce Bowe - Treasurer
Warren Smith - Past President
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Dana Anderson Bill Kokke
Ray Gorman Dan Lambert
John Jones Russ Lockner
• CLUB SERVICE Dana Anderson. Attendance Seegmiller ClassificationJones, Smith Membership Coker, Dunn, Raby, Temps Set-up Nathan, Julian,Ponzio Programs Anderson, Apodaca, Rich Roster Dunn, Lambert BulletinGallagher, Daw Fellowship Temps, Gorman, Lorenzen, Olsen PublicRelations Dunn, Gallagher Historian Raby Photographer van der HorstInterclub Olsen, James Sunshine Smith, Raby Oktoberfest Lockner,Doolittle, Eakin, Franke, Lorenzen, Reyes Assistant Secretary Rich BloodBank Anderson Scrgcant-at-Arms Kokke VOCATIONAL SERVICE RayGorman, Doolittle COMMUNITY SERVICE Russ Lockner, Flynn, Franke, JulianNathan, Rich INTERNATIONAL SERVICE Dan Lambert. Eakin, Eddingcr, Jones,Klim, Kokke, Lorenzen, van der Horst Foundation Bowe Dinner MilitelloScholarship Van Cleave, Eakin GSE Jones POLIO PLUS John DolinsekAnderson, Apodaca Gorman, Lockner, Reyes Major Gifts Dunn, Militello
LOCAL M A K E-UP LOCATIONS
Monday
West Santa RosaLos Robles12:15 p.m.Gcvclaiid & Edwards
HealdsburgJacob Homer12:15 p.m.1OG Mathcson
Healdsburg
TuesdayWindsorWindsor Lanes8801 Condc Lane7:15 a.m.
Santa Rosa EastOakmont Inn12:15 p.m.Highway 12to Uakiiiont Drive
Rohncrt I'ark/ColallGreen Oak Restaurant12:15 p.m.8501 GravcnsteinHighway 116
Wednesday Thursday
Santa RosaFlamingo 1iotel12:15 wa4th & Farmers Ln
Tctaluma ValleySonoma Joe's12:10p.m.5151 Old Redwood Hwy.Pctaluma
Sonoma ValleySonoma Nat. Golf Club12:00 noon1770 Arnold DriveSonoma
PctalumaVeterans Mem. Bide.12:10 p.m.1094 Pctaluma Blvd. S
CloverdaleI-cah'sHighway 101Cloverdalc12:15
MiddletownHiddenValley12:25 p.m.Hwy 29 Northof Middletown
FridayScbaslapolVeterans Mem. Bide.12:15pm.2S2High Sued
Vol. II No. 36
March 17th 1988
HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY !
TODAY'S PROGRAM
* * * * "BUY SONOMA PROGRAM" *it i; -'{
Ben Stone- Economic DevelopmentCoordinator
Upcoming Events
March 24th - President's/SecretaryMeeting - Petaluma* * APRIL IS MAGAZINE MONTH * *April 11 - Board of Director'sMeeting - DWRApril 16th - District Assembly- Indian Valley College, NovatoApril 23rd - Barbeque - Club members& wives
In our last episode...
VISITING ROATARIANS
Stan Qok - SR - Dental Health PlanJack Landis - SR - Education
Gene Nabor - SEB. - Consumer
Electronics
Keith Middlesworth - SR - Title
Insurance
Mike Metzner - SR East - PassengerTires
Jack Vallagra - SR East -Educational ConsultingDick Cross - SR - Minister
Robert Thompson - SR - AirTransportationCharles Stark - W.SR - Law/GeneralPractice
GUESTS
Gary Jensen - Home Rental Appliance- (Leroy Carlenzoli)Jim Edwards - Community Hospital /'.- Controller (Archie Julian)Special Guest: Our club wasprivilaged to have as our specialguest, Mike Agneto. Mike is anoutstanding student at Montgomery
High School,who for a number ofyears has maintained a 4.0 gradeaverage and is a current memberof the Montgomery Academic OlympiadTeam. Mike is also the grandsonof Art Agnew, a very distinguishedRotarian. Mike's academic clubis involved in raising money fora new California Scholarship FundProgram and will be hosting a Roastbeef Dinner & Raffle, Sunday March20th at 6pm at St. Eugene's. Ticketsare $15 per person.
A NEW MEMBER
The "New Car Czar" of Sonoma
County, Kent Seegmiller, inductedHoward K. Daulton. Howard is Vice-prsident and Branch manager ofUnion Bank as well as Kent's
neighbor. Howard is married withtwo children and comes into our
club as an active member in
commercial banking. Welcome tothe club Howard!
BLUE BADGE
Having fulfilled his red badgerequirements, Leroy Carlenzolitraded his red badge in for a bluebadge! Some of the requirementsfor red badge members include:
a. Attend a committee or board
meetingb. Participate in an events
committee
$ $ $ THE FINE TIMES $ $ $
$5 - IBM got a "big plug" and Kentwas about to pay, but this bleedin'heart made the club's newest memberHoward Daulton pay!$10 - Arche Julian's birthday ison March 16th.
$ 5 - Jim Daw's birthday is alsoon March 16th!
$7(X4) - Fred Temps celebrated28 years of matrimonial happinesson February 9th. Fred beseechedPres. Peter to pay. At last report,the club Secretary is taking Fred'srequest into advisement!
$5 - Pat Gallagher was about tobe hit with an advertising finebecause guest speaker Rita Magowan(March 3) has a weekly programon his station. Pat is now ableedin' heart and happily passedthat fine to Gene Irtenkauf.$1 - Jim Klim could not tell usthe identity of the MysteryRotarian.
$1 - Rick "Dr. Smile" Franke hadan encounter with Pres. Peter atthe Chaminade in Santa Cruz. Dr.Smile said he was on "BP Duty".BP stands for "Bubba Patrol".
R O S TE R 0 F M EMBERSHOMEPHONE
538-3020
528-8013575-9531
BUS.
PHONE
544-8372
579-0610578-2331
MEMBER
Abrahamscn, JeffAnderson, DanaApodaca, Dan
Bowe, Bruce
Carlcnzoli, LeroyCoker, Ken
Daw, JimDolinsek, JohnDoolittle, GaryDunn, Bob
Eakin, TomEddinger, Jack
Flynn, RogerFranke, Rick
Gallagher, PatGorman, RayGregory, KeithHakel, J^James, MichaelJones, JohnJulian, ArchieIHenkauf, G«neKlim, JamesKokke, Bill
Lambert, DanLockner, RussLorenzen, DaveLockner, Vick'iMilitello, Joe
Nathan, Ed
Olsen, Steve
Ponzio, Jim
Raby, DelReyes, Dr. BruceRich, Alan
Seegmiller, KentSmith, Warren
Temps, FredTrcleaven, Peter
Van Cleave, Ericvan der Horst, WimWalsvick, Mark
CLASSIFICATION SPOUSE
Insurance-Fire Deborah
Banking-Real Estate CathyManagement Consulting Lilly
Automotive Maintenance Louise
Civil Engineering CarolArchitecture Jane
Title Insurance KathyInsurancc-Life/Disability DianeAttorney Services CarolynMarketing Consulting Diane
Food Processing KarenBanking Sandra
Gas & Electric Service GloriaAdditional Active (Dentistry) Judy
Radio - Production SueManufacturing-CeramicSoils Engineering SherryCommercial ConsfrucAlonCollision Repair JudyCPA-Business Planning ArdysEquipment Leasing SusanLeasing SuianDentistryBusiness Communications Fac
Computer Systems KayReal Estate-Commercial VickiDelicatessen ShaunaElc"neTVai-y cdutAi!""; A<J»»;.« RussInsurance-Casualty Vincic
Business Fonns Supplier
Law-Taxes Lynn
Law-Workers Comp.
Senior Active (Boy Scouts) HarriettChiropracticCPA-Taxes Dcnisc
Information Systems JoanGeothermal Energy Wendy
Sen. Active (Auto Upholstery) MurielSecurities-Investments Marie
Residential Construction CynthiaCommercial Balloonist LovicFinancial Consulting
538-4285 542-8863
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BEST JOKE OF THE YEAR (SO FAR)
While dusting in the parlor,theold maid suddenly came across amysterious old bottle. As shepolished it, a genie appeared andtold her he would grant the oldwoman one wish. "I'd like you tochange my cat Fluffy into a handsomeyoung man",the old maid said. "Yourwish is my command!" replied thegenie and immediately transformedthe cat into a very handsome man.Overjoyed, the old maid lookedat the man and asked : "Fluffy!Is that really you?" "Yes it is.Now aren't you sorry you had mefixed?" said Fluffy.( As heard on "Dolly" 3-12-88)
THE CAR CZAR IS AT IT AGAIN!But Joan, it's just a Yugoand it's got 10,000 mileson it already. We'll justkeep it for when the Mercedesor the Porsche is in the shop.
PoIioPIus
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LOCAL MAKE-UP LOG AT IONS
MONDAY
West Santa Rosa
Los Robles
12:15 p.m.Cleveland & Edwards
HealdsburgJacob Homer
12:15 p.m.106 Matheson
Healdsburg
TUESDAY
Windsor
Windsor Lanes
8801 Conde Lane
7:15 a.m.
TUESDAY
Guerneville
Northwood Lodge6:30 p.m.29400 Hwy 116
Santa Rosa East
Oakmont Inn
12:15 p.m.Highway 12to Oakmont Drive
Rohnert Park/Cotati
Green Oak Restaurant
12:15 p.m.8501 Gravenstein
Highway 116
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
Santa Rosa
Flamingo Hotel12:15 p.m.4th & Farmers Ln
Pctaluma ValleySonoma Joe's
12:10 p.m.5151 Old Redwood HwyPetaluma
Sonoma ValleySonoma Nat. Golf Club
12:00 noon
1770 Arnold Drive
Sonoma
Petaluma
Veterans Mem. Bldg.12:10 p.m.1094 Petaluma BTvd.S
Cloverdale
Papa John's12:15 P.m.
115 Theresa Dr.
Cloverdale
Middletown
Hidden Valley12:25 p.m.Hwy 29 Northof Middletown
FRIDAY
SebastopolVeterans Mem.
12:15 p.m.282 High Street
ROTARIANS - UNITED IN SERVICE - DEDICATED TO PEACE
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Santa Rosa SunriseRotary Club
P.O. Box 4687Santa Rosa, CA 95402
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DELBERT A. RABY
SANT^rSsA SUNRISE ROTARY CLUB9358 LAKEWOOD DRIVEWINDSOR, CA 95492
Vol. II No. 36
March 24th 1988
TODAY'S PROGRAM
T B A
Upcoming events
* * APRIL IS MAGAZINE MONTH * *
April 8 - 9 - District Assembly(Incoming officers/Outgoingofficers) - Indian Valley College- Novato'
April 11 - Board of Director'sMeeting - DWRApril 23rd - Barbecue - Members& wives (significant others)May 6 - 7 - 8 - Rotary DistrictConference - Konoctl Harbor Inn
(Note: This is one of the lastconferences to be held in this
district due to the splitting ofdistricts in July 1989)
In our last episode...
VISITING ROTARIANS
Bob Petersen - Petaluma - StationaryLarry Garcia - Rohnert Park -Industrial CleaningSteve Pondert - SR - Geothermal
George Theiboldt - SR - SeniorActive
Moses Mitchell - W.SR - RCH
Chuck Baker - W.SR - Auto
transmission
We were also very pleased to haveBruce Buckner visit our club. Bruceis the Rotary President of theVancouver East Club in Vancouver
BC. His classification is listed 'as : FIRE SAFETY.
GUESTS
Loretta Slyh - President/Owner- HMS TRAVEL (Kent Seegmiller)John Hardie - Proprieter - SHOWBOAT
Santa Rosa SunriseRotary Club
P.O. Box 4687 • Santa Rosa, CA 95402Chartered June 30, 1986
Meets every Thursday 7:15 a.m. at The Sheraton Round Barn Inn
Charles C. Keller, PresidentR.I. • Aldo J. Simonetti, District Governor• Bruce Anderson, Area Representative
BOARD OF DIRECTORSOFFICERS 1986 - 1987
Peter Treleaven - President
Bob Dunn - President-ElectKent Seegmiller - SecretaryBruce Bowe - TreasurerWarren Smith - Past President
Dana Anderson
John Dolinsek
Ray Gorman
Bill Kokke
Dan Lambert
Russ Lockner
• CLUB SERVICE Dana Anderson. Attendance Seegmiller ClassificationJones, Smith Membership Coker, Dunn, Raby, Temps Set-up Nathan, Julian,Kokke Programs Anderson, Apodaca, Rich Roster Dunn, Bulletin Gallagher,Daw Fellowship Temps, Gorman, Lorenzen, Olsen Public Relations Dunn,Gallagher Historian Raby Photographer van der Horst Interclub Olsen,James Sunshine Smith, Raby Oktoberfest Lockner, Doolittle, Eakin, Franke,Lorenzen, Reyes Blood Bank Anderson Sergeant-at-Arms KokkeVOCATIONAL SERVICE Ray Gorman. Doolittle COMMUNITY SERVICERuss Lockner. Franke, Julian, Nathan, Rich CPS Project Hakel, Apodaca,VanCleave Scholarship V. Lockner INTERNATIONAL SERVICE DanLambert. Eakin, Eddinger, Jones, Klim, Kokke, Lorenzen, van der HorstFoundation Bowe Dinner Militello Scholarship Van Cleave, Eakin GSEJones POLIO PLUS John Dolinsek Anderson, Apodaca Gorman, Lockner, ReyesMajor Gifts Dunn, Militello
LOCAL M A K E-U P LOCATIONS
MondayWest Santa RosaLos Roblcs12:15p.m.Cleveland & Edwards
HealdsburgJacob I lomcr1115p.m.106 MatbcsonI Icaldsburg
Tuesday
WindsorWindsor Laics8801 Conde Lane7:15 a.m.
Santa Rosa EastOakmont Inn12:15 p.m.I[ichway 12to Oakmont Drive
Rohnerl Park/ColatlGreen Oak Restaurant12:15 p.m.8501 Gravcnstcinlligbway 116
Wednesday Thursday
Santa RosaFlamingo Hotel12:15 p m.4th & rarmcrs Ln
Petaluma ValleySonoma Joe's12:10 p.m.5151Old Redwood Itwy.Pctaluma
Sonoma Valley.Sonoma Nat. Golf Club12:fX) noon1770 Arnold DriveSonoma
PctalumaVeterans Mem. Bide.12:10 n.m.1094 Pctaluma Blvd. S
CloverdalcLeah'sHighway 101
1215'
MiddletownI lidden Valley12:25 p.m.Hwy 29 Northol Middletown
Friday
ScbastapolVeterans Mem. Rids.12:15 pan.282HighStreet
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"BUY SONOMA PROGRAM"
In an effort to bring someattention to Sonoma Countyagricultural products, the countyis currently reviewing anagricultural marketing plan. BenStone, a county economic developmentcoordinator spoke to us about thisplan and why it is so vitallyimportant to buy Sonoma Countyproducts. Our county is consideredto be the "breadbasket for theBay area",and over the years therehas been a considerable interest
among Bay area consumers to eatfood that is heal thy,fresh andwholesome. For instance, most fruitbought is either fresh or "freshfrozen" and not canned. However,it is not widely known (or visible)to these consumers that the productsmay come right from our county,simply because there is noidentifiable label that tells us
so. When buying apples at yoursupermarket, chances are you willsee apples from the State ofWashington prominently displayed,and Sonoma County grown applesrarely labeled as such. The CountyBoard of Supervisors are veryinterested in the success of
agriculture and have consultedwith the county's Farm Adviserand Economic Development Boardfor ways to improve Sonoma CountyAgribusiness.
Stone showed how other States
such as New Jersey and Virginiahave already put together aggressiveagricultural marketing strategies.
New Jersey has a highly successfulcampaign entitled "Jersey Fresh",and their theme is incorporatedthroughout their TV, Radio, printand billboard advertising. SomeStates, such as Virginia utilizea catalog service so that otherStates will be able to purchasethe products. Some Sates such asMichigan, incorporate agiculture ./<iwith Tourism and discover that
people actually travel to the Stateto buy agricultural products. Allof these ways could easily bepracticed in our county as a meansof Sonoma County's Agriculturalbusiness..
JEFF ABRA11AHSEN IS BLUE
Del Raby presented our fellowmember from "the crab capitol ofCalifornia", Jeff Abrahamsen withhis blue badge! CongratulationsJeff I
NEW MEMBERS PROPOSED
Alan Test - MarketingConsulting - Additional Activeand Loretta Slyh - Travel Agency.These candidates for membershipin our club have been approvedby the Classification & MembershipCommittees and accepted by theBoard of- Directors and hereby arepublished in accordance with theBylaws, Article II.
Before taking final actionon these proposed members, a tenday period from the date of thisnotice shall elapse, during whichtime any member has the privilegeof objecting to the election ofany proposed new member by sonotifying the Board of Directorsin writing and stating thereinthe reason for his or her objection.
BUBBA'S WEIGHT YOU ASK? DON'T!
The CAR CZAR spent this week clipping couponson his Sea Ranch house. Next thing he'llhave an airplane to go back and forth inlike his buddy Hugh.
PoIioPJus
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
HOME BUS.MEMBER CLASSIFICATION SPOUSE PHONE PHONE
Abrahamscn, Jeff Insurance-Fire Deborah 538-3020 544-8372ft Anderson, Dana Banking-Real Estate Cathy 528-8013 579-0610
Apodaca, Dan Management Consulting Lilly 575-9531 578-2331• Bowe, Bruce Automotive Maintenance Louise 538-4285 542-8863
Carlcnzoli, Leroy Civil Engineering Carol 542-8964 542-6465Coker, Ken Architecture Jane 527-0880 546-9641
Daulton, Howard Banking-Commercial Kathy 542-0178 576-7007Daw, Jim Title Insurance Kathy 538-1593 542-3152Dolinsek, John Insurance-Lifc/Disabilily Diane 539-9128 544-5493Doolittle, Gary Attorney Services Carolyn 539-6242 546-0825Dunn, Bob Wood Products Diane 539-7229 539-7229
Eakin, Tom Food Processing Karen 527-7081 578-5656Eddinger, Jack Banking Sandra 585-8391 545-6220
Franke, Rick Additional Active (Dentistry) Judy 838-9627 526-3303Gallagher, Pat Radio - Production Sue 545-8205 545-3313
ft Gorman, Ray Manufacturing-Ceramic 575-9802 578-3294Gregory, Keith Soils Engineering Sherry 823-0725 523-3880Hakel, Jim Commercial Construction 527-9007 523-1951
Irtenkauf, Gene Leasing Susan 538-3938 538-3938James, Michael Collision Repair Judy 575-3544 528-1037Jones, John CPA-Business Planning Ardys 526-5001 546-0272Julian, Archie Equipment Leasing Susan 433-6256 546-7822Klim, James Dentistry 942-5124 546-4582Kokke, Bill Business Communications Fae 526-2094 545-8300
Lambert, Dan Computer Systems Kay 539-7294 528-7711Lockner, Russ Real Estate-Commercial Vicki 544-1593 526-6523
Lockner, Vicki Elementary Education Russ 544-1593 528-5371Lorenzen, Dave Delicatessen Shauna 526-1107 579-5456
Militello, Joe '. Insurance-Casualty Vincie 584-0991 526-1818Nathan, Ed: Business FonnsSupplier 539-0425 542-4884Olsen, Steve Law-Taxes Lynn 546-3973 578-6033Ponzio, Jim Law-Workers Comp. 538-5537 542-4600
ft Raby, Del Senior Active (BoyScouts) Harriett 838-6701 838-6701Reyes, Dr. Bruce Chiropractic 538-0793 523-2310Rich, Alan CPA-Taxes Denise 578-1546 579-5803
Seegmiller, Kent Information Systems Joan 579-0161 571-7300
Smith, Wancn Gcothcnnal Energy Wendy 542-8108 545-7600Temps, Fred Sen. Active (Auto Upholstery) Muriel 5464352 523-3100Treleavcn, Peter Securities-Investments Marie 538-9190 575-6012
Van Cleave, Eric Residential Construction Cynthia 829-2959 544-1790•ft van der Horst, Wim Commercial Balloonist Lovic 575-1989 575-1955
Walsvick, Mark Financial Consulting 528-3849 544-1452
ft PAUL HARRIS FELLOW PAUL HARRIS SUSTAINING MEMBER
$ $ $ THE FINE TIMES $ $ $
$10 - Jeff Abrahamsen was finedfor not having a red badge anymore,and for the sake of his wifeDeborah's birthday In February.$10 - Archie Julian's wife Susancelebrated a birthday recently.Archie also paid for advancedknowledge of St. Patrick's Day.$5 - Pat Gallagher showed up tothe meeting sporting a green derby.Tradition (not necessarially Rotary)tradition prohibits finening an"Irishman" on March 17th, and sincePat is a Bleedin' Heart, passedit on to Kent '0 Seegmiller (anotherBH) who verily passed it on toHoward Daulton.
$7 - Jim Hakel was a bit confusedon his facts about the snakes St.Patrick drove out of Ireland, Hegave up a dollar for each wrong-number of snakes he guessed wrong.$11 - Leroy Carlenzoli actuallykissed the Blarney Stone and becameon honorary mayor of Ireland!
$3 - Kent Seegmiller (The reigningCar Czar) had to pay for the honorof being a Delorean Member! Kentadded $7 and donated his fine toour Child Protection project.
The "luck of the Irish" wascertainly with Gary Doolittlebecause he held the winning raffleticket on St. Patrick's Day! Big(generous) Gary kept only $2 forhimself and gave the rest to theclub's project. Ah tis a grandgesture Gary !
LOCAL MAKE-UP LOCATIONS
MONDAY
West Santa Rosa
Los Robles
12:15 p.m.Cleveland & Edwards
HealdsburgJacob Homer
12:15 p.m.106 Matheson
Healdsburg
TUESDAY
Windsor
Windsor Lanes
8801 Conde Lane
7:15 a.m.
TUESDAY
Guerneville
Northwood Lodge6:30 p.m.29400 Hwy 116
Santa Rosa East
Oakmont Inn
12:15 p.m.Highway 12to Oakmont Drive
Rohnert Park/Cotati
Green Oak Restaurant
12:15 p.m.8501 Gravenstein
Highway 116
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
Santa Rosa
Flamingo Hotel12:15 p.m.4th & Farmers Ln
Petaluma ValleySonoma Joe's
12:10 p.m.5151 Old Redwood HwyPetaluma
Sonoma ValleySonoma Nat. Golf Club
12:00 noon
1770 Arnold Drive
Sonoma
Petaluma
Veterans Mem. Bldg.12:10 p.m.1094 Petaluma Blvd.S
Cloverdale
Papa John's12:15 P.m.
115 Theresa Dr.
Cloverdale
Middletown
Hidden Valley12:25 p.m.Hwy 29 Northof Middletown
FRIDAY
SebastopolVeterans Mem.
12:15 p.m.282 High Street
ROTARIANS - UNITED IN SERVICE - DEDICATED TO PEACE
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P.O. Box 4687Santa Rosa, CA 95402
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SANTA ROSA SUNRISE ROTARY CLUB9358 LAKEWOOD DRIVE
WINDSOR, CA 95492
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Vol. II No. 37
Mnrch 31, 1988
TODAY'S PROGRAM
T II A
Upcoming Events
* * APRIL IS MAGAZINE MONTH * *APRIL 8-9: DISTRICT ASSEMBLY
(Incoming/Outgoing Officers) -Indian Valley College - NovatoAPRIL 11 - Board of Directors
Meeting - 5:30pm DWRAPRIL 16: DISTRICT ASSEMBLY - Golden
Gate Baptist Theological SeminaryAPRIL 23rd: BARBECUE at LEROY
CARLENZOLI'S HOUSE ( MEMBERS.WIVES& SIGNIFICANT OTHERS)APRIL 26T1I: PRESIDENT/SECRETARYMEETING - CLOVERDALE
MAY 5-8: ROTARY DISTRICT
CONEERENCE - Konocti Harbor Inn
In our last episode...
VISITING ROTARIANS
Mike Ferguson - SEB - LawEnforcement
Patrick Sizemore - W. SR - CorporateAttorneyBuck Phillips - S.R. East - Title1nsurance
Ted McCarthy - Sonoma Valley -SENIOR ACTIVE
Russ Tighe - SEB. - Platic Man.Ed Beard - St. Helena - InsuranceH.(Von) Vonder Mohden - W.S.R.- Auto Leasing
GUESTS
-John Hardie - Proprietor - ShowboatCafe (Home of "rib ticklin' ;Mississippi Barbecue"-Dr. Smile)(Bob Dunn)Mike Moore - Owner - Office BusinessSystems (Archie Julian)Carol Estes - Citizen's FederalSavings & Loan (Dana Anderson)
Santa Rosa SunriseRotary Club
P.O. Box 4687 • Santa Rosa, CA 95402Chartered June 30, 1986
Meets every Thursday 7:15 a.m. at The Sheraton Round Barn Inn
• Charles C. Keller, President R.L • Aldo J. Simonetti, District Governor• Bruce Anderson, Area Representative
OFFICERS 1986 1987
Peter Treleaven - President
Bob Dunn - President-Elect
Kent Seegmiller - SecretaryBruce Bowe - Treasurer
Warren Smith - Past President
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Dana Anderson Bill Kokke
John Dolinsek Dan Lambert
Ray Gorman Russ Lockner
• CLUB SERVICE Dana Anderson, Attendance Seegmiller ClassificationJones, Smith Membership Coker, Dunn, Raby, Temps Set-up Nathan, Julian,Kokke Programs Anderson, Apodaca, Rich Roster Dunn, Bulletin Gallagher,Daw Fellowship Temps, Gorman, Lorenzen, Olsen Public Relations Dunn,Gallagher Historian Raby Photographer van der Horst Intcrclub Olsen,James Sunshine Smith, Raby Oktoberfest Lockner, Doolittle, Eakin, Franke,Lorenzen, Reyes Blood Bank Anderson Sergeant-at-Arms KokkeVOCATIONAL SERVICE Rav Gorman. Doohttle COMMUNITY SERVICERuss Lockner, Franke, Julian, Nathan, Rich CPS Project Hakel, Apodaca,VanCleave Scholarship V. Lockner INTERNATIONAL SERVICE DanLambert Eakin, Eddinger, Jones, Klim, Kokke, Lorenzen, van der HorstFoundation Bowe Dinner Militello Scholarship Van Cleave, Eakin GSEJones POLIO PLUS John Dolinsek Anderson, Apodaca Gorman, Lockner, ReyesMajor Gifts Dunn, Militello
MondayWest Santa RosaLos Roblcs12:15 p-m.Cleveland & Edwards
HealdsburgJacob Homer12:15 p.m.106MatbcsonHealdsburg
TuesdayWindsorWindsor Lanes8801 Coudc Lane7:15 a_m.
Santa Rosa EastOakmont Inn12:15 pjoo.Highway 12to Oakmont Drive
Rohncrt Park/CotatiGreen Oak Restaurant12:15 p.m.8501 GravcnsteinHighway 116
O CATIONS
Wednesday ThursdaySanta RosaFlamingo Hotel12:15 p.m.4th & Farmers Ln
Petaluma ValleySonoma Joe's12:10 p.m.5151 Old Redwood Hwy.Petaluma
Sonoma ValleySonoma Nat. Golf Club12:00 noon1770 Arnold DriveSonoma
PctalumaVeterans Mem. Bide.12:10p.m.1094 Pctaluma Blvd. S
CloverdaleLeah'sHighway 101Cloverdalc12:15
MiddletownHiddenValley12:25 p.m.Hwy 29 Northof Middletown
Friday
ScbasLapolVeterans Mem. Bldg.12:15 p.m.2S2 High Street
At a time v. , it. seems thenumber of people out of work andon welfare is constantly growing,it is reassuring to hear someoneis making substantial gains onbringing the number clown. TheGreater Avenues for Independence,or CAIN Program was developed byCalifornia Human Services and ismandated by the CaliforniaLegislature to help people getoff welfare and back into theworking world.Carroll" Buck" Buckley, a JobDevelopment Coordinator for theCalifornia Human DevelopmentCorporation and Laurie Oltnan,Coordinator for the Sonoma CountyGAIN Contracting Services werehappy to have been given theopportunity to present their programto the Santa Rosa Sunrise RotaryClub last Thursday. Buckley provideda few startling statistics suchas the number of "heads ofhouseholds recieving welfareassistance in Sonoma County isplaced at 5000"! GAIN gives theserecipients "a job to find.a job".Buckley was pleased to report thatover 95% of Sonoma County's welfarerecipients wanted to volunteer 10K CLUBfor the GAIN Program. This is joii SEARCHachieved only through an intensive ON jou TRAININGmrrCr,Sn,|,r?lrira thnt inc)udcs: PREP - (Pre-emptoymentSELF ESTEEM, RESUME' preparation)WRITING,VOCATIONAL SKILLS TRAINING, The PREP program is primarily foreven JOB INTERVIEW COUNSELING. working in non-profit, privateThe GAIN Program is divided into ori'iinl 5".at ioris .four sections:
While GAIN is helping people findjobs, GAIN is also very helpfulto the employer by becoming a goodmatchmaker between employee andemployer.
GAIN needs support in helpingto locate the more than 957„ ofthe "hidden jobs" for theirrecipients. Laurie Oltnan was hiredto promote GAIN throughout thecounty. Her responsibilities includesetting up media interviews withemployers who have hired GAINrecipients. Olman said she is morethan willing to work with anemployer interested in making apublic service announcement aboutGAIN and is happy to assist anyemployer wishing to participatein the GAIN Program.
If you would like moreinformation about GAIN you maywrite to:
CARROLL " BUCK" BUCKLEYJOB DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR
CALIF. HUMAN DEVELOPMENT CORP
GAIN
2300 COUNTY CENTER DRIVEA-I 06
' ROSA , CA. 95403
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NEW MEMBERS PROPOSED
Alan Test - MarketingConsulting - Additional Activeand I.oretta Slyh - Travel Agency.
These Candidates for membershipin our club have been approvedby the Classifcation & MembershipCommittees and accepted by theBoard of Directors and hereby arepublished in accordance with theBylaws, Article II.
Before taking final actionon these proposed members, a tenday period from the date of thisnotice shall elapse, during whichtime any member has the privilegeof objecting to the election ofany proposed new member by sonotifying the Board of Directorsin writing and stating thereinthe reason for his or her objection.
ROTARY FOUNDATION
President Peter read a letteraddressed to our club, from thenew District Governor for 1988
- 1989, congratulating us on"reaching a new plateau of $2300in giving towards the RotarianFoundation.". The Rotarian largely
responsible" for raising ourclub to this new plateau was JohnDolinsek, and his successful PolioPlus Drive. Feel the pride John!
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ROSTER OF MEMBI| R SHOME BUS.
MEMBER CLASSIFICATION SPOUSE PHONE PHONE
:>.••*£:••[ Aforahamscn, Jeff Insurance-Fire Deborah 538-3020 544-8372
M Anderson, Dana Banking-Real Estate Cathy 528-S013 i 579-0610
"•"" Apodaca, Dan Management Consulting Lilly 575-9531 578-2331
• Bowe, Bruce Automotive Maintenance Louise 538-4285 542-8863
Carlenzoli, Leroy Civil Engineering Carol 542-8964 542-6465
: •:¥;:••; Coker, KenDaulton, Howard
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Kathy
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. 542-0178 576-7007
. Daw, Jim Title Insurance Kathy 538-1593 542-3152
§♦11 Dolinsek, John Insurance-Lifc/Disability • Diane 539-9128 544-5493
. Doolittle, Gary Attorney Services Carolyn 539-6242 546-OS25.......
Dunn, Bob Wood Products Diane 539-7229 539-7229
Eakin, Tom Food Processing Karen 527-7081 578-5656
• Eddinger, Jack Banking Sandra 585-8391;: 545-6220;
• Franke, Rick Additional Active: (Dentistry) Judy 838-9627. 526-3303,........
Gallagher, Pat Radio - Production Sue 545-8205 545-3313
•& Gorman, Ray Manufacturing-Ceramic 575-9802 578-3294
•111 Gregory, Keith Soils Engineering : Sherry 823-0725 523-3880
HI,: Hakel, Jim Commercial Construction 527-9007 523-1951
Irtenkauf, Gene Leasing Susan 538-3938 538-3938
• James, Michael Collision Repair Judy 575-3544 528-1037
• Jones, John : CPA-Business Planning : '••. Ardys ::: 526-5001 546-0272
Julian, Archie Equipment Leasing Susan 433-6256 546-7822::
'"'"'' Klim, James Dentistry 942-5124 546-4582
• Kokke, Bill Business Communications Fae 526-2094 545-8300
Lambert, Dan .'• Computer Systems Kay 539-7294 52S-7711
••1 Lockner, Russ |: Real Estate-Commercial :x Vicki 544-1593 526-6523
Lockner, Vicki Elementary Education Russ 544-1593 528-5371"
. Lorenzen, Dave Delicatessen Shauna 526-1107 579-5456
Militello, Joe Insurance-Casualty Vincie ••..;..' 584-0991 : 526-IS 18
Nathan, Ed Business Forms Supplier 539-0425 : 542-4884
Olsen, Steve Law-Taxes Lynn 546-3973 578-6033
• Ponzio, Jim Law-Workers Comp. 538-5537 542-4600
ft Raby, Del Senior Active (Boy Scouts) Harriett W 838-6701 838-6701
• Reyes, Dr. Bruce;: Chiropractic 538-0793 523-2310
Rich, Alan CPA-Taxes Denise 578-1546 '579-5803• Seegmiller, Kent Information Systems Joan 579-0161 571-7300
11 Smith, Warren Geothcimal Energy Wendy 542-8108 545-7600;
. Temps, Fred Sen. Active (Auto Upholstery) Muriel 5464352 523-3100:
Treleavcn, Peter Securities-Investments Marie 538-9190 575-6012
Van Cleave, Eric Residential Constniction Cynthia 829-2959 544-1790
ft van der Horst, Wim Commercial Balloonist Lovie 575-19.19 575-1955;
Walsvick, Mark Financial Consulting 528-3849 544-1452
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$10 - Ed Nathan's sales districtwas voted "numero uno among themore than 50 districts."$10 - Sgt. Bill Kokke's wife Faycelebrated her birthday. Herbirthdate in Bob's databank wascorrect! ^
$10 - "Hurricane Watcher" Jim Hakelheld a big raffle and wound upwinning it!
$5 - Vicki Lockner was spottedat Hakel's big raffle wearing thenew shades she won. In Jim'sopinion, Vicki looked like "Mrs.Richard Petty" in her newsunglasses. Were they Blu Blockers?
$5 - Wim van der Horst made upat the Palm Springs Rotary Club,and even brought us back a flag.Wim visit was "strictly business".
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LOCAL MAKE-UP LOCATIONS
MONDAY
West Santa Rosa
Los Robles
12:15 p.m.Cleveland & Edwards
HealdsburgJacob Homer
12:15 p.m.106 Matheson
Healdsburg
TUESDAY
Windsor
Windsor Lanes
8801 Conde Lane
7:15 a.m.
TUESDAY
Guerneville
Northwood Lodge6:30 p.m.29400 Hwy 116
Santa Rosa East
Oakmont Inn
12:15 p.m.Highway 12to Oakmont Drive
Rohncrt Park/Cotati
Green Oak Restaurant
12:15 p.m.8501 Gravenstein
Highway 116
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
Santa Rosa
Flamingo Hotel12:15 p.m.4th & Farmers Ln
Petaluma ValleySonoma Joe's
12:10 p.m.5151 Old Redwood HwyPetaluma
Sonoma ValleySonoma NaL Golf Club
12:00 noon
1770 Arnold Drive
Sonoma
Petaluma
Veterans Mem. Bldg.12:10 p.m.1094 Petaluma Blvd.S
Cloverdale
Papa John's12:15 P.m.
115 Theresa Dr.
Cloverdale
Middletown
Hidden Valley12:25 p.m.Hwy 29 Northof Middletown
FRIDAY
SebastopolVeterans Mem. Bldg.12:15 p.m.282 High Street
ROTARIANS - UNITED IN SERVICE - DEDICATED TO PEACE