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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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Rotary Club of Ventura-East
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We are a nonpolitical, nonsectarian social organization comprising local business, civic and professional leaders. We meet regularly to get to know each other, form friendships and through that we are able to solve community and global problems with service projects. 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 medical project in Ethiopia 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. Use your professional skills and talents to make a difference.
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President's Message
Cal Magro
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Greetings fellow Rotarians and friends of The Rotary Club of Ventura East.                  
 
Last Thursday evening was the Step-Down party. For those of you that missed it, I think that you missed a great time. For those of you that were in attendance, I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did. I would like to thank again Margarida Eidson and her committee for doing such an outstanding job. This was certainly an evening that will live in my memory until the end of time. I want to thank all of the club members as well for their participation and good nature. I would also like to thank this year’s board again for making this such a successful year.
 
Our next meeting will be my last as president, and what better send-off than with Joe Strohman taking the helm with the Nursing Scholarship awards. We will have 7 recipients and their families in attendance.   Jeff Burgh will also be giving us some last-minute information on the Push-um Pull-um Parade.                                                
 
Wishing you all a very Happy and Safe 4th of July.
Thank you,                                                                                                      
Future programs are as follow:
  • June 30 – Nursing Awards – Joe Strohman
  • July 4 – Push-em Pull-em
  • July 7 – Robbin Paggi – Managing Generation Z
  • July 14 – Community Action Ventura
  • July 20 – Tri Club Social (social)
  • July 28 – Unity to Spark Change
  • Aug. 4 –  Robotics Presentation
  • Aug. 11 – Ventura Rotaract, Mexico Build
  • Aug. 18 – Rocks & Drams ( Social)
  • Aug. 25 – Love VC
Meeting Responsibilities:
Greeter: Sharon Daly                                     Attendance: Kathy McGee        Flag: Jeff Burgh
Introduction of Guests: Joe Bova                  Inspiration: Husam Hishmeh    Opportunity Drawing:  Carin Kally
 
Please stay safe out there!
 

Yours in Rotary
Cal Magro 
President 2021-22
Rotary Club Ventura – East
 
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Ronald L. Hertel 4 Way Test Essay Competition
The Rotary Club of Ventura-East recognized four students from Balboa Middle School for their submissions to the 2022 Ronald L. Hertel 4 Way Test Essay competition.
 
Ronald L. Hertel (1933-2014) was a Charter Member of The Rotary Club of Ventura-East. Ron also served as President of The Rotary Club of Ventura East in 1967- 68. A long time businessman and developer, Ron always championed the Rotary Four Way Test as his standard for doing business and conducting your life.
 
His commitment to his community was apparent in his service as Vice President of the Board of Trustees for Ventura Community Memorial Hospital. Later he was a Founder and the first Chairman of the Benefactors of Community Memorial Hospital. He was also President of the Ventura Port District Board, and was on the boards of the United Way and Ventura County Community Foundation and a member of the Stanford Major Gifts Committee. He was also a leader in the Ventura County Chamber of Commerce, Ventura County Economic Development Association, and Ventura Building Industry Association, as well as a member of the Board of Directors at Bank of A. Levy.
 
Ron was the Canoe/Kayak Sports Commissioner for the 1984 Olympics and was responsible for site planning, construction, personnel, and international coordination and competition at Lake Casitas.
 
Ron's wife Carolyn Hertel and his children and family have continued to support The Rotary Club of Ventura-East and this award.
 
The Rotary Club of Ventura-East is proud to continue to recognize Ron and his commitment to Rotary and the community through the Ronald L. Hertel Four Way Test Essay competition and awards each year.
 

The Four-Way Test

The Four-Way Test is a nonpartisan and nonsectarian ethical guide for Rotarians to use for their personal and professional relationships. The test has been translated into more than 100 languages, and Rotarians recite it at club meetings:
 
Of the things we think, say or do
Is it the TRUTH?
Is it FAIR to all concerned?
Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
l-r: 3rd Place Fiona McCarter, 4th Place Aralynn Hess
1st Place Trevor Woodworth, 2nd Place Samantha Jacobson
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