President Debbie's Last Meeting

President Debbie’s last meeting began with absolutely no one getting fined for not wearing their pin, because everyone was wearing one!

Karen Schneider announced our annual Del Mar Races trip is set for August 3rd. If you signed up please pay Susie in advance as we won’t be billing for the tickets.

Kim Kelliher confessed to having taken vacation in Maui and brought Debbie some Rum and a shot glass. She also began buttering up incoming President Rachel with a gift.

Mark Van Dinter brought a shot glass from his trip to Canada; he said it was custom made for Debbie with the saying “crazy as a loon”.

Sandy Villella presented Debbie with a Hard Rock New York shot glass for her very special collection, and Howard confessed to taking a trip to New England for his 47th wedding anniversary. Allen Orr returned from a trip to Turkey and surrounding areas, celebrated his 32nd wedding anniversary and brought a shot glass from Budapest.

Pete Olhasso was ratted out by Jon Lieberg for taking a trip to Africa.

The gavel was passed from President Debbie (now Past President) to President Rachel. The old board was thanked for their service and the new board inducted by AG Dave Thompson.

Your new board members are:

Rachel Mason - President

Kim Kelliher – President Elect

Mike Noon - Secretary

John Dubots – Treasurer

Chad Harris – Vice President

Allen Orr - Foundation

Debra Johnson - International

Monique Lambert – Community Service

John Panique - Membership

Karen Schneider – Club Service

Karie Reuther – Ways and Means

Barbara Rubin – Public Relations

Debbie Herrera – Immediate Past President

 
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Rotary Avenues of Service

Rotary’s commitment to Service Above Self is channeled through five Avenues of Service, which form the foundation of Rotary.

New Generations Service

New Generations Service recognizes the positive change implemented by youth and young adults through leadership development activities such as RYLA, Rotaract and Interact club service projects, and creating international understanding with Rotary Youth Exchange.

Vocational Service

Vocational Service involves club members serving others through their professions and aspiring to high ethical standards. Rotarians, as business leaders, share skills and expertise through their vocations, and they inspire others in the process.

Community Service

Community Service is the opportunity Rotary clubs have to implement club projects and activities that improve life in the local community.

International Service

International Service encompasses efforts to expand Rotary’s humanitarian reach around the world and to promote world understanding and peace. It includes everything from contributing to PolioPlus to helping Rotary Youth Exchange students adjust to their host countries.

Club Service

Club Service focuses on strengthening fellowship and ensuring the smooth functioning of Rotary clubs.

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