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Welcome to the website of the Rotary Club of Ventura East!!
Ventura East
Service Above Self
We meet Thursdays at 12:00 PM
Poinsettia Pavilion
3451 Foothill Road
Ventura, CA  93003
United States
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Jeff Hata
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Meeting Responsibilities
Attendance
Strohman Jr., Joe
 
Flag Salute
Spellman D.D.S, William J.
 
Greeter
Thompson, Alison
 
Inspiration
Polito, Ron
 
Joke of the Week
Thompson, Vance
 
Opportunity Drawing Donor
Martin, Mike
 
Rotary Club of Ventura-East
Elevator Speech
 
We are a leadership organization comprising of local business, civic and professional leaders.
 
We are a nonpolitical, nonsectarian service club.
 
We meet regularly to get to know each other, form friendships and through that we are able to get things done in this community. Like:
  • Scholarships at 5 local high schools,
  • Interact Clubs at 3 local schools.
  • Support the YMCA, City Center, Ventura Botanical Gardens
  • Promote literacy and career guidance in schools
 
Internationally we support a huge project our club started called GoCare in Nicaragua and contribute to eliminating Polio worldwide.
 
The Rotary Club of  Ventura-East meets Thursday noon to 1:30 at the Poinsettia Pavilion in Ventura. Come and learn more about Rotary's humanitarian service, high ethical standards in all vocations and help build good will in this community.
Speakers
Jul 21, 2016
 
Jul 28, 2016
 
Aug 04, 2016
 
Aug 11, 2016
 
Aug 18, 2016
 
Aug 25, 2016
 
Sep 01, 2016
 
Sep 08, 2016
 
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Upcoming Events
D.G. Nick Frankle's Official Visit
Sep 15, 2016
 
President Elect Retreat
Sep 16, 2016 – Sep 17, 2016
 
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Ventura Rotaract Website
GOCARE
Rotary District 5240 Website
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President's Message
Husam Hishmeh
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Greetings,

As my first meeting has passed, I want to thank all the people that gave me feedback and support.  I really appreciate it and it gives me great hope for an incredible year ahead.
 
This year we will grow the club to 70 members and fundraise money for our worthy causes.  While creating a new system that will bring our club members together as one for the future.
 
Although the year has just started, we must take action, the time is now.
 
Yours in Rotary Service,
Husam Hishmeh
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Stories
Meeting July 7, 2016
President Husam rang the bell and to uphold club tradition the members promptly left the room!
 
Once order was restored and everyone returned to their seats, John Masterson led us in the Flag Salute.
 
Bill Crookston gave our Inspirational Message.
 
Sheikh Bob Pazen gave our joke of the week.
 
Midge Stork announced that our raffle prize was a $50 Trader Joes gift card donated by Jim Emch.
 
Our guest today was Tobias Hilldebrand. President Husam met Tobias at the Push - em Pull - em parade.
 
President Husam said that he was very honored that all the tables were full for his first meeting.
 
John Borneman led us in a song.
 
Announcements:
Our District Conference and Foundation Gala will be October 14-16 at the Hyatt Westlake.
 
Our first board meeting for this year was yesterday and President Husam admitted to being very nervous for both! He's glad it's finally over.
 
Nightmare on the Hill will be returning on October 29th. Jeff Hata will be chairing this event. Jeff Hata explained briefly what Nightmare on the Hill is so the newer members will know what to expect.
 
President Husam would like to have a club social sometime in August. A search is currently on to find a place to host it.
 
President Husam introduced his board for 2016-17.
 
President Husam announced that the BBQ Team is available for private events only.
 
Midge Stork did the raffle and the lucky winner was John Borneman!!!
Ahoy Rotarians (and all other jolly good fellows & fellowettes)
We have been kicking around for many months now the idea of a Ventura Rotary East cruise.
 
To get our best price, we should have at least 20 people (10 couples?)  
 
Right now, Carnival and Princess are the two lines that are offering 3 and 4 day cruises out of San Pedro/Long Beach
 
Do you have any interest?
 
Presently we have seen prices as low as $65 per person, per day.  When you figure it out, that is $130 per couple which includes travel, food, entertainment and tons of fun.  Obviously that is
an inside cabin. ( not that bad, actually went 13 days thru the Panama Canal in one) or scale yourself on up the price ladder to the Owners Suite!
 
I am looking for some time in January or February.  Stops would include Catalina and Ensenada (4-day) or Ensenada (3-Day)
 
I am sure Bob and Wendy would hold their annual “in room” cocktail party, and there will be karaoke for those wanta be Frank Sinatra’s  (He’s dead isnt he?)
 
Plus other surprises I can wrangle out of the travel agency  and cruise line.
 
What I need from you is a measure of interest.  Say something to me personally if interested.  No commitment  yet, just a measurement of interest.
 
YOURS TRULY,
 
CAPT’N CRUISE  (AKA John Masterson)
News from Rotary International
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From the July 2016 issue of The Rotarian Just before John Germ dropped by, Rick Youngblood took a deep breath. “You want to match his energy,” he says, “but he makes it hard to keep up.” Youngblood is the president and CEO of Blood Assurance, a regional blood bank in Chattanooga, Tenn., that Germ helped found in 1972. After his visit with Youngblood, Germ strode between mountains of empty bottles and cans at Chattanooga’s John F. Germ Recycling Center at Orange Grove, which he designed, before he drove to a construction site and popped a cork to dedicate a Miracle League field where special...
 
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