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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
Shannon, Laura
 
Flag Salute
Hansen, Kristopher
 
Greeter
Burgh, Jeff
 
Inspiration
Masterson, John A.
 
Joke of the Week
Frye, Greg
 
Opportunity Drawing Donor
Hata, Jeff
 
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 27, 2017
Health Care Foundation visit
Aug 03, 2017
Gold coast veterans foundation
Aug 10, 2017
Offsite - Limonera
Aug 17, 2017
TBA
Aug 24, 2017
Brain Injury Center
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Upcoming Events
Ventura County Fair Parade
Aug 05, 2017
 
Community Service Meeting
Ventura Family YMCA
Aug 15, 2017
6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
 
District Governor Social - All three Ventura Clubs
Ventura Yacht Club
Sep 25, 2017
 
Important Links
Ventura Rotaract Website
GOCARE
Rotary District 5240 Website
Operation Splash Slideshow
ClubRunner Tutorials
Rotary Links
Rotary International
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Rotary History
Rotary Foundation
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President's Message
Harriet Clune
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MUSICAL CHAIRS is an old children’s game where you move from chair to chair to be sure you have a seat when the music stops.  If you are too slow, you are out of the game as one chair is removed for each round you play.  You all probably remember playing it as a kid. 
 
Well, now you have an opportunity to participate in Rotary Club Ventura East’s version.  Think of it as an adventure and a chance to explore new territory.  We have many new members as well as many long time members of the club who are looking forward to seeing new faces and meeting new people at their table during our meetings.  Take the opportunity to explore another table, get a different angle on the meeting, make new friends and find out new things about your fellow Rotarians.
 
If you can’t tear yourself away from your BFF’s (Best Friends Forever), take a buddy with you on your adventure.  I promise you will learn something new about somebody new and that is always exciting. 
One part of the 4-Way Test tells us that it is very important,  if what you do “Will build good will and better friendships.”  So be willing to spread your good will and your friendship throughout the people in our Ventura East Rotary Club.  We will all be the better for it!
 
New Member Proposal
 
The following
has been proposed as a new member of
the Rotary Club of Ventura-East:
 
Name:                          Amber Landis-Stover
Classification:                Non-Profit, Theatre
Proposer:                      Rich Stewart
Publication Date:           July 14, 2017
 
 
 
Any objections to this person becoming a member of our club should be brought to the attention of the President, President-Elect or any Director within ten (10) days of this publication.
Stories
Meeting July 13, 2017
Bill Crookston led us in the Flag Salute.
 
Ashley Pope gave our Inspirational Message.
 
Bill Spellman introduced guests and visiting Rotarians. Visiting from the Rotary Club of Camarillo was President Bob Harrell. Guest of Jeff Burgh was Renee Higgins. Guests of Jim Emch were his granddaughters Aiden Carter and Alice Potter. Guest of the club was Margarida Eidson and guest of Sharon Daly was Kevin Daly.
 
President Harriet thanked Bob Noville for bringing a wireless mike setup for us to try and Ayn Devera for greeting. President Harriet also thanked Greg Frye for taking attendance.
 
Midge Stork said that our raffle prize was a gift card to Sprouts donated by Laura Shannon.
 
Dave Morris gave our joke of the day.
 
President Harriet presented Husam Hishmeh with a badge proclaiming Husam Hishmeh as our club "Friendship Ambassador."
 
Kathy McGee passed around a clip board for duty roster sign ups.
 
Margarida Eidson announced the Poinsettia Pavilion's birthday party on October 21st!
 
Todd Juvonen spoke about the attendance and make-up policy.
 
President Harriet passed out district pins to those who hadn't received them already.
 
Avenues of service:
Vocational Service - Joe Strohman asked for members to make Vocational Employee of the Quarter nominations.
 
Community Service - Amber Stevens told us about two upcoming opportunities: United Way Day of Caring and the YMCA's Operation Splash Graduation Party.
 
Club Service - Jeff Hata spoke about Nightmare on the Hill scheduled for October 28th.
 
Youth Service - Jeff Hata asked for volunteers for Interact and Rotaract Advisors. We would like two people for each position. Joe Strohman will fill one of the Rotaract Advisor positions.
 
Husam Hishmeh apologized to the club for missing the Push-em Pull-em Parade and announced he would like to start an new Avenue of Service to take care of the elderly.
 
Vance Thompson announced an artist showcase from an artist at the Wave.
 
Bruce McGee thanked Jordan Eller, Steve Harbison, Tim Hughes, Vance Thompson and Tom Swan for helping with the BBQ trailer cleanup.
 
John Borneman led us in a song.
 
President Harriet let us know that there is a trip to Nicaragua in the planning stages for November 5 - 11th.
 
President Harriet read a note from GoCare thanking the club for our donations to help Indiana's son.
 
Happy $'s Bill Spellman
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