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1 THE ROTARY CLUB OF SANTA MARIA Bob Frias 2010-2011 President THE ROTATOR OCTOBER 19, 2010 Craft Talk None Last Meeting’s Notes Visiting Rotarians Kenneth Shadel from Nipomo Toby Van Ranst & Julven Mock From Belgium George Majoue of the Breakfast Club Guests Martin Santamaria Barbara Spencer Sergio Flores George Smith Meeting Stats Active Members in Club = 52 Club Members Present = 43 Attendance Percentage = 83 Editor: Frank Culley [email protected] As you well know, in October we celebrate the establishment of Vocational Service as the second Avenue of Service for Rotary. The first Rotary club in Chicago organized a committee on business methods, which became an integral part of the club. Delegates at the 1912 Rotary Convention adopted the motto, introduced by Arthur Frederick Sheldon, “He profits most who serves best”, which led to the Code of Ethics, adopted in 1915, signify- ing Rotary’s leadership in fighting corruption and unfair business practices. For the first decades of Rotary’s history, the concepts of Vocational Ser- vice guided Rotarians in their own places of busi- ness. Rotarians were encouraged to make contri- butions in their own workplaces. Today however, guided by the principles of Rotary’s Four Way Test and the Object of Rotary, Rotarians all over the world are using their voca- tional skills and monetary contributions to improve the quality of life in their own as well as the world communities. In our clubs, we have many such vocational service programs that are committed to promoting those ideals of high ethical standards of operation. Whether it be the “Quarterly Recogni- tion of Excellent Teachers” by the Rotary Club of Santa Barbara; or the “Character Counts Program for Teens” by the Rotary Club of Bakersfield; or the “Weekly Vocational Visit” program by the Ro- tary Club of Simi Sunrise; or the “Blue Jacket Awards” program by the Rotary Club of China Lake; or the “Ethics Conferences” offered by the Rotary Clubs of Atascadero and Montecito; or the “Business of the Month” program by the Rotary Club of Inyokern…they are all based on “The ap- plication of the ideal of service in each Rotarian’s personal, business and community life.” – the third Object of Rotary principle! Upholding these principles of operation is nei- ther easy nor popular. But I know we Rotarians are not easily dissuaded by obstacles…look at what we have undertaken to do with Polio eradica- tion! All of your clubs’ vocational service pro- grams, even those that I didn’t mention here, are worthy endeavors and I congratulate each and every one of you for pursuing them and promoting the ideals of…Is it the Truth...Is it Fair to All Con- cerned…Will it Build Goodwill and Better Friend- ship…and Will it be Beneficial to All Concerned! In October, in our district, we also celebrate Vocational Service Month by welcoming the GSE (Group Study Exchange) Team from other coun- tries. Lead by Rotarian Tony Haining, this year the GSE Team of four young professionals will be visiting us from District 9810 in Melbourne, Austra- lia. If you haven’t heard…the team members are Ms. Bryony Grice a Sustainable Irrigation Pro- ject Manager; Ms. Karen Mead a Clinical Psy- chologist; Mr. Ken Beer a Road Safety Engi- neer; and Mr. Andrew Leitch a Winemaker. They will be with us from October 1 28. Please go to district website www.rotarydistrict5240.org and look under the Foundation tab to view the GSE Team Visitation Schedule. I hope you will all offer a warm District 5240 welcome to our guests from down under as they visit your area and/or your clubs! You will also have a chance to meet this year’s GSE Team members, the General Secretary of Rotary International Ed Futa, Polio survivor Dis- trict Governor Ann Lee Hussey and Calcutta Met- ropolitan Rotary Club President Jayanta Chatterji personally at the “Pit Stops” of this year’s “The Race to Eradicate Polio” progressive party District Conference on October 22nd or 23rd. I am looking forward to seeing most of you at this year’s Con- ference, as we have really gone out on a limb to bring the party to you. Continued on Page 2

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THE ROTARY CLUB OF SANTA MARIA

Bob Frias 2010-2011 President

THE ROTATOR OCTOBER 19, 2010

Craft Talk

None

Last Meeting’s Notes

Visiting Rotarians

Kenneth Shadel from

Nipomo

Toby Van Ranst &

Julven Mock

From Belgium

George Majoue of the

Breakfast Club

Guests

Martin Santamaria

Barbara Spencer

Sergio Flores

George Smith

Meeting Stats

Active Members in Club = 52

Club Members Present = 43

Attendance Percentage = 83

Editor: Frank Culley

[email protected]

As you well know, in October we celebrate the establishment of Vocational Service as the second Avenue of Service for Rotary. The first Rotary club in Chicago organized a committee on business methods, which became an integral part of the club. Delegates at the 1912 Rotary Convention adopted the motto, introduced by Arthur Frederick Sheldon, “He profits most who serves best”, which led to the Code of Ethics, adopted in 1915, signify-ing Rotary’s leadership in fighting corruption and unfair business practices. For the first decades of Rotary’s history, the concepts of Vocational Ser-vice guided Rotarians in their own places of busi-ness. Rotarians were encouraged to make contri-butions in their own workplaces. Today however, guided by the principles of Rotary’s Four Way Test and the Object of Rotary, Rotarians all over the world are using their voca-tional skills and monetary contributions to improve the quality of life in their own as well as the world communities. In our clubs, we have many such vocational service programs that are committed to promoting those ideals of high ethical standards of operation. Whether it be the “Quarterly Recogni-tion of Excellent Teachers” by the Rotary Club of Santa Barbara; or the “Character Counts Program for Teens” by the Rotary Club of Bakersfield; or the “Weekly Vocational Visit” program by the Ro-tary Club of Simi Sunrise; or the “Blue Jacket Awards” program by the Rotary Club of China Lake; or the “Ethics Conferences” offered by the Rotary Clubs of Atascadero and Montecito; or the “Business of the Month” program by the Rotary Club of Inyokern…they are all based on “The ap-

plication of the ideal of service in each Rotarian’s personal, business and community life.” – the third Object of Rotary principle! Upholding these principles of operation is nei-ther easy nor popular. But I know we Rotarians are not easily dissuaded by obstacles…look at what we have undertaken to do with Polio eradica-tion! All of your clubs’ vocational service pro-grams, even those that I didn’t mention here, are worthy endeavors and I congratulate each and every one of you for pursuing them and promoting the ideals of…Is it the Truth...Is it Fair to All Con-cerned…Will it Build Goodwill and Better Friend-ship…and Will it be Beneficial to All Concerned! In October, in our district, we also celebrate Vocational Service Month by welcoming the GSE (Group Study Exchange) Team from other coun-tries. Lead by Rotarian Tony Haining, this year the GSE Team of four young professionals will be visiting us from District 9810 in Melbourne, Austra-lia. If you haven’t heard…the team members are Ms. Bryony Grice – a Sustainable Irrigation Pro-ject Manager; Ms. Karen Mead – a Clinical Psy-chologist; Mr. Ken Beer – a Road Safety Engi-neer; and Mr. Andrew Leitch – a Winemaker. They will be with us from October 1 – 28. Please go to district website – www.rotarydistrict5240.org and look under the Foundation tab to view the GSE Team Visitation Schedule. I hope you will all offer a warm District 5240 welcome to our guests from down under as they visit your area and/or your clubs! You will also have a chance to meet this year’s GSE Team members, the General Secretary of Rotary International Ed Futa, Polio survivor Dis-trict Governor Ann Lee Hussey and Calcutta Met-ropolitan Rotary Club President Jayanta Chatterji personally at the “Pit Stops” of this year’s “The Race to Eradicate Polio” progressive party District Conference on October 22nd or 23rd. I am looking forward to seeing most of you at this year’s Con-ference, as we have really gone out on a limb to

bring the party to you.

Continued on Page 2

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THE ROTARY CLUB OF SANTA MARIA

Rotary Calendar

Your “crazy” Governor has made Conference Chair Stewart Fries’s life quite a challenge by making him think “outside the box” for arranging this Conference! Please support his effort by going to the district website TODAY, printing out the registration form and mailing it in. You will make this OCIW Governor very happy by doing so!

Finally, I ask each one of you to celebrate the Vocational Ser-vice month with me by remembering to…

“To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children; to earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends; to appre-ciate beauty; to leave the world a bit better whether by a healthy child, a garden patch or a redeemed social condition; to know that even one life has breathed easier because you have lived.

This is to have succeeded. - Ralph Waldo Emerson

Fernando Martin Santamaria, who goes by Martin, is from Maipu, Argentina. His father is a Veterinarian/Farmer of Cattle and his mother is an Agrono-mist/Teacher. Agronomy is the science and technology of using plants for food, fuel, feed, fiber, and reclamation. Agronomy encompasses work in the areas of plant genetics, plant physiology, meteorology, and soil science. Agronomy is the application of a combination of sciences like biology, chem-

istry, ecology, earth science, and genetics.

George J. Majoue

Dear RC of SM leaders,

See below. If Mr Ortiz thinks we need to be there then I would like us to be there. I will attend, who can join me?

Will also announce to club at the meeting.

Thanks, Bob Frias

Santa Maria Area Club Presidents; on this Tuesday October 19th, the Santa Maria City Council will be declaring October 24th as World Polio Day in Santa Maria. We need to get some of our Rotarians there in support of this proclamation. This will be read at the first part of the meeting which begins at 6:30PM at the City Hall Council Chambers. Several District 5240 Rotary Clubs are being recognize at various city councils around our District 5240 boundaries on this day. I ask that you get some representation from each of your Clubs there. Nipomo Club is welcome too; as they are considered a "Santa Maria Area Rotary Club". Thanks in advance for your attention and support of this endeavor; and BIG thanks to City Manager Tim Ness for getting this proclamation

on with short notice!

FRANK ORTIZ, DGN

District 5240

Rotary Club of Santa Maria Breakfast

Continued from Page 1

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THE ROTARY CLUB OF SANTA MARIA

The Rotary Club of

Santa Maria

Board of Directors

2010-2011

President:

Bob Frias

President Elect:

Laura Mohajer

Past President:

Susan Rees

Club Administration:

Roy Dugger

Membership:

Frank Culley

Public Relations:

Frank Culley

International:

Fred Pratt

Club Service:

Camille Edie

The Rotary Foundation:

Tom Martinez

Secretary:

Ruth Moran

Treasurer:

Doug Kimberly

Rotary Calendar

Bulletin questions or comments? E-mail [email protected] or call 805-934-7091

CONTRIBUTIONS

Membership, Frank Culley

Rotator, Frank Culley

Web Site, Frank Culley

October 2010

10/23 - District Conference

Buellton

November 2010

11/6 - Master PRLS - 2

11/6 - CaliforniaDreamin

FunRaiser

December 2010

12/4 - Rotary Christmas

Parade of Lights

12/4 - Master PRLS - 5

12/21 - Kids Christmas

Party

12/28 - Tom & Jerry Party

January 2011

The Rotary Club of Santa Maria

October Programs by Doug Kimberly

October 19

Dee Ringstead, Principal PVHS

October 26

Steve Molina, Principal RHS

November Programs by Patrice Mosby

November 2

Club Assembly

November 9

TBA

November 16

TBA

November 23

TBA

November 30

TBA

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The Rotary Club of Santa Maria

The Rotary Club of Santa Maria

2010

MEETING GREETER RAFFLE TICKET SELLER

NAME MONTH NAME MONTH

RICK HAYDON OCTOBER LEAH WEST OCTOBER

NOVEMBER TOM ROSS NOVEMBER

BILL LIBBON DECEMBER CARL ENGEL DECEMBER

2011

JANUARY TOM MARTINEZ JANUARY

GILLIAN COLE - ANDREWS FEBRUARY DOUG KIMBERLY FEBRUARY

RICHARD SHERMAN MARCH VICTOR TOGNAZZINI MARCH

CARL ENGEL APRIL RICK HAYDON APRIL

SCOTT DUNN MAY ALICE PATINO MAY

RON NANNING JUNE CAMILLE EDIE JUNE

THANK YOU FOR HELPING YOUR ROTARY CLUB

ALL GREETERS & TICKET SELLERS, PLEASE PLAN ON BEING AT THE MEETING BY 11:50

Contact Bill Libbon for any questions on meeting greeters & ticket sellers at [email protected]

A Memorial Service for our good friend and fellow Rotarian, Ned Rickett, was held at St. Andrews Church, Saturday the 16th. I have not been to a lot of Memorial Services but this one was well done; fabulous to say the least. Several friends and relatives spoke of their experiences with Ned. It is amazing what a great man Ned was. Ned’s life was indeed one of “Service Above Self”. I did not know Ned for a long time but I admired him for his love of people and his love of Rotary. I learned much more about Ned listening to people speak and I was inspired to try to be more like him. He is a great role model. One could never go wrong emulating his love and compassion for people. I for one will miss Ned but I will never forget him. We should make Ned’s birthday, May 30th, a Rotary “Ned Rickett” day. (How many of you knew that Gillian is actually from Indiana)

Many thanks to Patrice Mosby for stepping

up to host the last remaining member of the

GSE Team, and to Roy Dugger for volun-

teering to drive one of the GSE Team

members for his vocational visit on Mon-

day, October 25th.

I still need one or two volunteers to drive

GSE Team members for their vocational

visits on Monday. If you can spare some

time on October 25th please let me, John

Henning, know. My work number is 922-

6657 and my home number is 937-5435.

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The Rotary Club of Santa Maria

Dear California Dreamin' Team,

This is a friendly reminder of our next meeting on Monday October 4, 2010 - 5:30 PM at Bob Frias' Office. Please con-firm your attendance and prepare to report on progress, accomplishments and plans. We need you all there!

Next California Dreamin' Team Meetings:

Monday, October 25, Monday, November 1

Thursday, November 4 (set up date PM), Friday, November 5 (set up All Day)

Saturday, November 6 (day of the event), Sunday, November 7 (clean-up)

Thank you for all you do!

Yours in Rotary Service, Laura Mohajer

OUR LEADER: President Elect Laura Mohajer

SILENT AUCTION: Camille Edie & Cindy McClellar LIVE AUCTION: Fred Pratt & Jane Trapp SPONSORS: Joe Goldberg TICKETS: Scott Dunn AMBIANECE: Virginia Sousa (The Theme is a beach scene)

BAR: Tara LeFranc BANK: Frank Culley, Ruth Moran +

Vision Statement

During these more difficult economic times we must encourage and lend a hand to our own members. We do so much for others but without retaining our membership and having fun, there would be no base from which to help others. If you are an employer wanting to submit a job, send your information to: [email protected]

Click this link, then click on “Service”, then click the “Rotarians Helping Rotarians” tab.

Most, if not all of these jobs, appear to be out of our area. If anyone has or knows of a job opportunity please let me

know and I will post it in the Rotator. Also please feel free to let Jane Trapp know about it. [email protected]

District 5240

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The Rotary Club of Santa Maria

Ned has it right. It is all about people. Rotary is all about people. Without people there would be no Rotary. Here are a few of the really great people that make up our club. There were approximately 17, plus Frank & Pat. There is room for more. Next year lets

go for 30. Good food, good drinks and really great people make for a really great time.

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The Rotary Club of Santa Maria

More of the Culley Social

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The Rotary Club of Santa Maria

All you can Eat Pancake Breakfast - Saturday October 16th 7:30 -10:00 am

Applebee’s Restaurant Cost is $7.00 per person

Black & White Ball – Saturday October 16th

Sponsored by Mexican Ladies Social Club

Ride For Youth Bike Ride & Taste of Santa Maria Valley

Saturday October 23rd – Orcutt Union Plaza 11-3

Sponsored by Santa Maria Valley Chamber of Commerce & Fusion Contact Centers

Benefit Dinner Drawing – Saturday November 12th 5:30 at the Club

Tickets are $100

PCPA Donor Recognition Event – Sunday December 12th

Sponsored by Boys & Girls Club Foundation

Annual Dinner – Thursday January 20th 2011

Sponsored by GREKA

Baskets In Bloom – Saturday March 13th

Annual Dinner & Auction – Saturday April 30th

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT OF OUR 4,000 MEMBERS

Visit our website at www.bgcsmv.org

Bill Libbon

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The Rotary Club of Santa Maria

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The Rotary Club of Santa Maria

& honoring

for their charitable work in the community.

Dance to the surfin’ sounds of

Open bar, wine tasting, dinner, dancing, silent and live auctions.

The Rotary Club of Santa Maria presents

F ~ ~

Get ready for a totally laid back summer evening!

A FUN-Raiser benefitting “Eric’s Project”, a distracted driver awareness program sponsored by

The Rotary Club of Santa Maria, and other charities

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me:

Sponsorship Levels All sponsorship levels include

Power Point display of your corporate name at the event Announcement of your corporate name during the event Corporate name in newspaper ads Corporate name and logo printed in catalog

Event Sponsor $5,000 Co-branding of the event

Diamond $1,500 All of the items mentioned in the header plus:

Reserved dinner seating and your company name in Power Point display

Name and logo in PSA announcement on TV

Name mentioned in radio ads

Event tickets = 10 (value $500)

sponsor plaque for your company

Rotary luncheon guest

preferred parking for event

Express Checkout

Gold $1,000 All of the items mentioned in the header plus:

Reserved dinner seating and your company name in Power Point display

Name and logo in psA announcement on Tv

Name mentioned in radio ads

Event tickets = 8 (value $400)

Silver $500 All of the items mentioned in the header plus:

your company name in Power Point display

Event tickets = 6 (value $300)

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me:

ROTARY REPRESENTATIVE PHONE # ROTARY REPRESENTATIEE PHONE #

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2010 - 2011 2011 - 2012

Bob Frias President Laura Mohajer

Susan Rees Past President Bob Frias

Laura Mohajer President Elect

Frank Culley President Elect. Nominee

Ruth Moran Secretary

Doug Kimberly Treasurer

Frank Culley Membership Chair

Tara LeFranc Membership Co-Chair

Ron Nanning Membership “Induction”

TBA Membership “Orientation”

Carl Engel Membership Committee

Terri Lee Coleman Membership Committee

Scott Dunn Membership Mentor

Camille Edie Membership Mentor

Rick Hayden Membership Mentor

Fred Pratt Membership Mentor

Tom Martinez Membership Mentor

Yvonne Biely Membership Mentor

Roy Dugger Club Administration

Frank Culley Publicity

Fred Pratt International

Camille Edie Club Service

Tom Martinez Rotary Foundation

Carl Engel Programs

Frank Culley Website

Joe Goldberg Sergeant-at-Arms

Scott Dunn “At Large”

Laura Mohajer “Fun Raiser” Chair

Joe Goldberg “Fun Raiser” Sponsor Committee

Positions in “Bold Red” are “Board” positions

Editor’s Note: I have finally learned how to do “imbedded hot links.” In the past you would see the full URL address to the Website. Now you will see verbiage such as “The Rotary Club of Santa Maria” which you can know is a hot link as your cursor will turn into a little hand as you hover over the link. In addition “links” are usually blue in color and underlined. I

hope this makes your reading of The Rotator, on line, more enjoyable and rewarding.

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MONDAYS

6:00 P SANTA MARIA SOUTH

THE HISTORIC SANTA MARIA INN

12:10 SAN LUIS OBISPO

MADONA INN

TUESDAYS

7:OOA SLO DAYBREAK

FAIRWAYS RESTAURANT

CAMBRIA SUNRISE

LAS CAMBRITAS

SOLVANG BREAKFAST

ROYAL SCANDINAVIAN

TEMPLETON

MCPHEE’S

12:00 THE ROTARY CLUB OF

SANTA MARIA

THE HISTORIC SANTA MARIA INN

PISMO BEACH

PELICAN POINT

MORRO BAY

THE MORRO BAY GOLF COURSE

WEDNESDAYS

7:00 A GROVER BEACH

SPYGLASS PISMO

NIPOMO

BLACK LAKE GOLF RESORT

PASO ROBLES SUNRISE

PASO ROBLES COUNTRY CLUB

12:00 ATASCADERO

LAKESIDE PAVILLION

SAN LUIS DE TOLOSA

MADONNA INN

12:10 SANTA YNEZ VALLEY

ROYAL SCANDINAVIAN

6:00 P LOMPOC ROTARY CLUB

LOMPOC EMBASSY SUITES

THURSDAYS

7:00 A SANTA MARIA BREAKFAST

SANTA MARIA INN

12:00 PASO ROBLES

PASO ROBLES COUNTRY CLUB

ARROYO GRANDE

STEAMERS PISMO BEACH

FRIDAYS

6:45 A VANDENBERG VILLAGE

VILLAGE COUNTRY CLUB

7:00 A LOS OSOS

MARE BLU RISTORANTE

12:00 CAMBRIA

THE BRAMBLES

The Rotary Club of Santa Maria

"cyber make-ups"

Rotary District 5240

A reminder that several back issues as well as the current issue of The Rotator can be found on our Website. I also have every issue I have done since September 23, 2008 if there is a specific issue you may

want. The Rotary Club of Santa Maria

Is it the TRUTH?

Is it FAIR to all

concerned?

Will it build GOOD

WILL and BETTER

FRIENDSHIPS?

Will it be BENEFICIAL

to all concerned

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The Rotary Club of Santa Maria

Toby Van Ranst &

Julven Mock

From Belgium

Joe Domingues

Principal From

Santa Maria High School

Doug Kimberly

Introduces

Joe Domingues

Fernando Martin Santamaria

Exchange Student

From Maipu, Argentina