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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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Meeting Responsibilities
Attendance
Eller, Jordan
 
Flag Salute
Marquez-Olson, Carol
 
Greeter
Stevens, Amber
 
Inspiration
Clune, Harriet
 
Joke of the Week
Hughes, Tim
 
Opportunity Drawing Donor
Cekov, Michelle
 
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
Sep 29, 2016
Lynn's Jewelry
Sep 29, 2016
Lynn's Jewelry
Oct 06, 2016
Straight Up Reality improv
Oct 13, 2016
Superintendent Ventura Unified School District
Oct 20, 2016
New Member Interviews
Oct 27, 2016
Computer Forensics
Nov 03, 2016
Rescue California Education Foundation/Citizens Legislature
Nov 10, 2016
Ventura Chamber of Commerce
Nov 17, 2016
New Member Interviews
Nov 24, 2016
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Upcoming Events
Rotary Club of Simi Sunset Wine Club
Aug 22, 2016 – Dec 23, 2016
 
District Conference
Hyatt Regency Hotel
Oct 14, 2016 – Oct 16, 2016
 
Nightmare on the Hill
Poinsettia Pavilion
Oct 29, 2016
6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
 
End Polio Concert Feat. Trombones Shorty
Arlington Theatre
Nov 11, 2016
8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
 
Important Links
Ventura Rotaract Website
GOCARE
Rotary District 5240 Website
Operation Splash Slideshow
ClubRunner Tutorials
Rotary Links
Rotary International
RI President Home
About Rotary
Joining Rotary
Rotary History
Rotary Foundation
For New Members
Sponsors
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President's Message
Husam Hishmeh
member photo
Greetings
           
I would like to start by thanking all the volunteers that came to E.P. Foster library on Saturday. They gave their  time to cleaning and organizing the library, and earned a mention in the newspaper.
 
The final quarter of the year is in full swing, the District Conference October 14-16, Nightmare On The Hill is October 29th and the holidays from there on.
This week's  September 22nd speaker is Dr. Stan Frochtzwajg, M.D. HELP!" My Doctor's retired ... How do I find a new one"??? 
 
September 29th we will have an offsite social meeting at Bob Lynn, Lynn's Jewelry Studio at 4572 Telephone Rd #906, in the same parking lot as the Cave  
It is never what you got but what you can give that really matters at the end of the day, and thank you all for giving to Rotary and humanity.  
 
Rotary serving humanity 
 
New Member Proposal
 
The following
has been proposed as a new member of
the Rotary Club of Ventura-East:
 
Name:                          Tobias Hildebrand
Classification:                Real Estate - Residential
Proposer:                      Husam Hishmeh
Publication Date:           September 8, 2016
 
 
Name:                          Sharon Daley
Classification:                Non-Profit
Proposer:                      Husam Hishmeh
Publication Date:           September 8, 2016
 
 
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.
Nightmare on the Hill Sponsorship Information
Sign up for a sponsorship today and help us continue with local community service projects such as the Ventura Family YMCA Operation Splash, City Center Learning Center, Blanche Reynolds School Library and more.
 
Click on the image to download the flyer.
 
 
SOLD  Venue Sponsorship - Savory Prime
 
SOLD  DJ Sponsorship - Domino's
SOLD  Casino Sponsorship - Retirement Income Specialist's
 
SOLD  Bar Sponsorship - Capital Mortgage Services
 
Ghoul Sponsor's
Bill Spellman
 
Mark Mulchay
Monte Widders
Alert Communications
 
James Arline
Pacific Western Bank
 
Husam Hishmeh
Ventura County Pharmacy
 
Witches Sponsor's
A Street Optometric Center, APC - Bob Pazen
Rubicon Theatre - Rich Stewart & Harriet Clune
Four Brix Winery - Karen Stewart
Ventura Botanical Gardens - Bruce & Kathy McGee / Midge & Dave Stork
Lindsay & Company - Alison Thompson
Costello and Company, CPA Inc - Ken Kagan
Transamerica Financial Advisors, Inc - Todd Juvonen
Ferguson Case Orr Paterson LLP - Joe Strohman
Mortgage Couch - Shelby Bishop
 
Cauldron Sponsor's
Norman Dowler, LLP - Tom Hutchinson
Coast General Insurance - Brenda Allison
Ventura County Credit Union - Natalie Yanez
Tim Hughes, RE/MAX Realtors - Tim Hughes
 
Raffle Prize Donations
 
Rosanna Colin - First Bank Ventura
Ashley Pope - Spice Topia
Laura Shannon - Savory Prime Pet Treats
Midge Stork
Clint Garman - Garman's Pub
Kristopher Skromme, OD - Two Trees Optometry
Stories
Meeting Septermber 15, 2016
Bill Spellman led us in the Flag Salute.
 
Visitors today were Jerry Beckerman, Kevin Daley and Guest of the Club Sharon Daley. Visiting Rotarian Diedrea from the Ojai Club. Our speaker today was P.D.G. Deepa Willingham and her daughter Reena.
 
Amber Stevens received her blue badge today and Mike O'Neil was inducted into the club today with the help of Mike's sponsor John Masterson, Bruce McGee and P.D.G. Deepa Willingham.
 
Announcments:
Diedrea announced "Taste of Ojai" at the Ojai Valley Inn on October 23rd and Jerry Beckerman spoke about a Career Guidance Meeting.
 
Today's raffle prize was donated by Todd Juvonen with was a "Stay home or go out" $25.00 Cinema and $25.00 Amazon Prime Card. Our Lucky winner today was Bob Pazen.
 
Joe Strohman announced that the Foundation Board meeting would be Monday at 5:00 in Joe's office.
 
Joe Strohman also announced that Student of the Quarter is coming and Joe needs 3 people to volunteer to sponsor this award.
 
John Borneman led us in a song.
 
Bob Pazen then introduced our speaker P.D.G. Deepa Willingham who spoke about PACE.
Rotary Splash Bash
Remember the Alamo?
Nope...it's remember the WaytoGO!

Ventura East Rotary is celebrating "Rotary in Ventura County" with a "funtastic" Star Princess 4-day cruise featuring all day visits to Catalina island's hideaway, Avalon and Mexico's charming Ensenada.  The best part is it will be with your favorite friends and Rotary Club members.

Organized by 53 year Ventura Club member, John Masterson (aka Capt'n Cruise),  this will have the fun, food and fraternization (remember the Love Boat?) of a normal Princess Cruise with the added Rotary elements such as cocktail parties, unique scavenger hunt and an uproarious joint, all club meeting, held by our 2016-2017 leader and world traveler, Husam Hismeh.  Even transportation to San Pedro is included.

DONT MISS THE FUN!

WHEN?
Sailing Thursday, afternoon, March 9th 2017
Returning Monday morning, March 13th 2017

WHERE?
San Pedro
Catalina
Ensenada

WHY?
Spread the joy of Rotary!

COST?
Veranda stateroom $899 pp (inc. tax and port fees, prepaid gratuities and doc fee)
(Also available are lower priced inside and window staterooms, as well as, suites.)

For best selection, pick your stateroom now.  All arrangements go through Santa Barbara Travel, 3140 Telegraph Rd, Ventura.  Questions?  Contact John Masterson, Ventura East Rotary,Jmasterson@mindspring.com or 805-223-5808

 
News from Rotary International
Rotary was recognized on 17 September on public television's fifth annual American Graduate Day program for its work with San Diego-based Monarch School, a K-12 school for homeless youth. The Rotary Club of San Diego, California, USA, was applauded for its work mentoring Monarch's students, keeping them on track to graduate, and helping the school to continue thriving during tough economic times. Monarch School CEO Erin Spiewak appeared as one of the show's guests, along with Monarch Alumnus Cynthia Valenzuela, who attested to the positive, life-changing experience Monarch School gave her and...
 
Nations around the world will observe the International Day of Peace on 21 September, a date designated by the United Nations in 2001 as "a day of global ceasefire and nonviolence." Rotary's commitment to building peace and resolving conflict is rooted in the Rotary Peace Centers program, formed in 2002. Each year, the program prepares up to 100 fellows to work for peace through a two-year master's degree program or a three-month professional certificate program at university partners worldwide. Today, nearly 1,000 peace centers alumni are applying their skills — negotiating peace in conflict...
 
The Rotary Foundation has received the highest possible score from Charity Navigator, an independent evaluator of charities in the U.S. In the most recent ratings, released on 1 September, The Rotary Foundation earned the maximum 100 points for both financial health and accountability and transparency. The ratings reflect how efficiently Charity Navigator believes the Foundation will use donations, how well it has sustained programs and services, and its level of commitment to good governance and openness. In the previous rating, the Foundation had received 97 points.
 
Each month, eBay, the world’s largest auction website, selects a set of upcoming Live Auction events and donates a portion of all sales proceeds to Rotary. Only U.S. auction sales are eligible. See the schedule of September auctions.
 
Rotary clubs of District 6200 are collecting relief funds to help thousands of victims after record flooding devastated communities in southern Louisiana, USA, earlier this month. Torrential rains caused rivers, streams, and bayous to swell, damaging or destroying more than 60,000 homes and killing at least 13 people. The U.S. Coast Guard and emergency responders helped rescue more than 30,000 residents from the rising flood waters. As of 25 August, more than 3,000 residents were still in emergency shelters even after the water receded. Donate to District 6200 disaster relief fund.
 
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