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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
Stevens, Amber
 
Flag Salute
McGee, Kathy
 
Greeter
Morris, David
 
Greeter
 
Inspiration
Hishmeh, Husam
 
Joke of the Week
Morris, David
 
Opportunity Drawing Donor
Gray, William
 
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 28, 2017
District Governor's Official Visit
Oct 05, 2017
Adult Literacy
Oct 12, 2017
ClubRunner
Oct 19, 2017
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Upcoming Events
Board Meeting
Poinsettia Pavilion
Sep 28, 2017
11:00 AM – 11:45 AM
 
Trivia Night @ Garman's Pub
Oct 03, 2017
6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
 
Introduction To Rotary - Ventura
Oct 06, 2017
 
District Conference
Oct 06, 2017 – Oct 08, 2017
 
Board Meeting
Oct 10, 2017
5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
 
MPRLS Weekend - Oxnard
Oct 20, 2017 – Oct 22, 2017
 
Nightmare on the Hill
Poinsettia Pavilion
Oct 28, 2017
6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
 
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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Sponsors
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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.
 
 
 
 
Presenting Sponsor - Available
 
 
Venue Sponsorship - Available
 
DJ Sponsorship - Available
 
Casino Sponsorship - Available
 
 
Bar Sponsorship - Available
 
Food Sponsorship -  / Ventura County Pharmacy
 
 
Ghoul Sponsors
Capital Mortgage Services - Jordan Eller
Savory Prime - Laura Shannon
Realtor Melody O'Leary-Namikas
 
Witches Sponsors
Mortgage Couch - Shelby Bishop
 
Cauldron Sponsors
Realtor - Tim Hughes
Raffle Prize Donations
 
Tierra Gardens - Lydia Ramos
First Bank - Rosanna Colin
Jersey Mikes - Dawn Rosin
Bob & Wendy Pazen
SpiceTopia - Ashley Pope
Bill Hicks
President's Message
Harriet Clune
member photo
People Who Care
Rotarians are people who care!  I can tell you this because you are one!  Rotary and all its members have good hearts, good intentions and are willing to put their efforts and money behind their beliefs.
 
This weekend was a “Day of Caring,” an event from United Way.  Our club participated in cleanups and other assorted activities on Saturday.  Thanks go to Amber Stevens, chair of the Community Service Committee, for getting us all motivated!
 
One of the best happenings from this experience, at least for me, was the huge number (hundreds) of people from all walks of life, young & old, who volunteered for the Surfrider Foundation Beach Cleanup!  We were given buckets or bags for trash, a small bucket for cigarette butts (we found 3), a bright Surfrider vest to wear (we wore “Rotarian at Work” vests) and, best of all, a pick-up stick so we didn’t have to bend over too far!  Mother Nature gave us a beautiful warm sunny day.  The beach was covered with picker-uppers from Surfer’s Point to as far as you could see in the opposite direction.  Hundreds of people, all volunteering for a very good cause and really enjoying themselves.
 
We (Jeff Burgh, Rich Stewart and I) wanted a photo, so we asked a couple who were busy picking up, if they would take a photo.  They saw our Rotary Vests and shared that she had received a Rotary Scholarship for $3000 from the Rotary Club of Port Hueneme!  Her take on it was, “Rotary is great!”  We agreed and returned the favor and took a photo of them.
 
Results:  A great time in the beautiful ocean air, good exercise walking in the sand, finding all different colors & types of seaweed, meeting fellow volunteers who care about our beaches, and, oh yes, plastic bottles, cups, butts, Styrofoam, miscellaneous plastic bags, one pair of panties, a T shirt and other trash.  Best results?  Jeff found a baseball! 
 
But the two things, best of all: there was nowhere near the amount of trash on the beach as I had imagined and there were more volunteers giving of themselves that I had expected.  MORE PEOPLE WHO CARE!  YES!!
 
If you were a volunteer on Day of Caring, please share your experiences with others.  And share at our next Rotary meeting!
 
Harriet Clune
President 2017-2018
Rotary Club Ventura East
Stories
Meeting September 14, 2017
Todd Juvonen led us in the Flag Salute.
 
Our Inspirational Message was deliverd by Bill Crookston.
 
Guests and visiting Rotarians were introduced by Bill Spellman.
 
Guest of Sharon Daly was Kevin Daly.
 
President Harriet thanked Amber Landis-Stover for Greeting and taking attendance.
 
Midge Stork announced that our opportunity drawing was a $50 gift card to Aloha Steak House donated by Bob Noville.
 
Laura Shannon gave our joke of the day.
 
President Harriet read a thank you note from one of our 4 Way Test Essay winners.
 
Avenues of Service:
 
Joe Strohman thanked everyone who came out to support Rotaract at Leashless Brewing last night.
 
Greg Jones spoke about Student of the Quarter and asked for volunteers to sponsor the students.
 
Greg Frye spoke about Poinsettia sales and asked everyone to get out and sell, sell, sell...
 
Todd Juvonen spoke about the United Way Day of Caring this Saturday and thanked all the volunteers in advance for helping out. Todd also said that the next Community Service meeting would be on September 26th at 6:00 pm at the YMCA.
 
Jim Word passed around 2 flyers for the Ventura County Museum, one was information about becoming a docent and the other was for a lecture series at the Museum.
 
President Harriet announced that we would be participating in the Ventura-South Trivia contest. The proceeds from this fundraiser go towards Ventura County Literacy projects.
 
President Harriet also passed around a clipboard to sign up for the District Governor's reception on September 25th.
 
The District Conference is almost here and it's a great way to meet other Rotarian's in our district. The cost for the conference is $199 and the club will reimburse members $25 if they attend.
 
Joe Strohman conducted an interview with Ayn Devera, Ayn's last requirement to get her blue badge. After the interview was completed, President Harriet presented Ayn with her blue badge! Congratulations Ayn!
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