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U pc o mi n g Even t s
ROTARY
INTERNATIONAL
www.rotary.org
President– Gary C.K. Huang
DISTRICT 5000
Governor– Laura Steelquist
District Governor Elect—Del Green
District Governor Nominee--Clint Schroeder
www.rotaryD5000.org
CLUB OFFICERS
President– Glen Bailey
Vice President– Jim Hoban
Secretary– Sharon Ehrhorn
Treasurer– Jan Reischel
Past President– Jan Reischel
Sergeant-at-Arms– Michelle Ichikawa
DIRECTORS
Club Service– Jonathan Okabe
Vocational– Lore Woodley
Community Service -Jane Ferreira
International Service– Paul Jurcsak
Youth Services– Debbie Goforth
Membership- Nicole Lemas
Public Relations– JB (Jane) Brown
Foundation– Rich Zegar
INTERACT CLUB
Punahou School
ROTARACT CLUB
University of Hawaii, Manoa
SISTER CLUBS
Rotary Club of Iasi 2000, Romania
Rotary Club of Iasi Curtea Domneasca
Rotary Club of Pasig, Philippines
Rotary Club Nagoya Meinan, Japan
Rotary Club of Alexandria, Egypt
Rotary Club of Kluuvi Gloet, Finland
Rotary Club of Pukekohe, New Zealand
Rotary Club of Miskloc-Tapolca-Hungary
ADOPTED SCHOOLS
Hokulani Elementary | Ala Wai Elementary
Jefferson Elementary-
www.honolulusunsetrotary.org
Chartered December 15, 1995 | Club # 31173
P.O Box 37757 | Honolulu, HI 96837
Webmaster: Beth Hoban
April 6, 2015 Vol. 32
Presidents Message
Glen Bailey
Aloha Honolulu Sunset Rotarians,
I'm excited! Since our last meeting our club led a Ro-tary Days/Rotarians at Work project on Saturday March 28th at the homeless US VETS facility at Bar-bers Point. Seventy (70) Rotarians from seven Oahu Rotary Clubs participated as $3,500 was raised and spent on needed items, over 650 clothing items were collected, a fun luncheon put on for the 110 US Homeless VETS, and much needed upgrades to their facilities were completed. Sixteen of our members led by Mary Whitworth, Dave Talbert, Jane Brown, and others worked to put on this major project that benefited US Homeless VETS.
Our guest speaker this week will be Rotary 5000 Assistant Governor "Clint Schroeder" who will give a presentation on his trip to India to participate in Polio Plus. Our year long membership drive is still going on and I encourage you to bring a prospective new member to our meeting Monday.
See you Monday, April 6th.
Thank-you
Glen
Thanks to our sponsors:
May 4 —- Club Assembly
May 22-24 — District Conference—Kona
C l ub M ee t in g P rog r am
April 6 — Rotary 5000 Asst Governor Clint Schroeder - Polio Plus Trip to India
April 13 — Scott Spallina - Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney - Elder Abuse
April 20 — Owen Johnson - Ernie Pyle History
April 20 — 5 PM Board Meeting
April 27 — Donna Blanchard - Kuma Kahua Theater
Our April 6th Speaker
Clint Schroeder—District Governor Nominee Clint Schroeder joined his first Rotary club in June 2000. Being the youngest member of the Loveland-
Thompson Valley club, Clint learned the importance of membership recruitment and retention quickly. After relocating to Hawaii in 2005, he joined Metropolitan Honolulu, and has served his current club in a multitude of ways. From community service to fundraising, Clint’s passion for Rotary has never stopped growing. During the 2012-13 Rotary year, Clint was President of Metropolitan and D5000 Vocational Chair. Clint went on to serve the District as Assistant District Governor from 2013-2015.
Clint was raised in Evanston, Wyoming. Clint graduated from the University of Wyoming with a BA in Political Science and the New York Institute of Technology/Cardean University with an Executive MBA. Clint is a trained Six Sigma Black Belt, and holds SMEI’s Certified Sales Executive (CSE) and Certified Marketing Executive (CME) distinctions.
Clint Schroeder joined the Hagadone Corporation in early 2010. Prior to becoming President Hagadone, Clint served as Vice President of Sales/Advertising/Marketing for Gannett Co, Inc. at The Honolulu Advertiser, Hawaii’s largest newspaper.
Clint possesses almost 20 years of media, publishing, marketing, and commercial printing experience, as well as experience working in the Denver and Chicago metro markets. His experience with franchise protection, associate development, brand management, and market share improvement for his own company, and those of his clients, is expansive.
Additionally, Clint is a recognized global procurement professional with global general business experience and intense experience/emphasis on China, Hong Kong, Japan, Vietnam, Korea, Thailand, and Canada. Clint is called on regularly to provide Master’s-level training/instruction/certification in the US, Vietnam and China.
In addition to his extensive experience with Rotary, Clint is heavily involved in giving back to the community of Hawaii and has garnered much local recognition, including being selected as one of the Pacific Business News “40 Under 40” Class of 2011. Clint’s other recognitions include: The National Mental Health Alliance’s Outstanding Business Leader 2013, The SMEI Distinguished Sales and Marketing Awards 2012, The Business Leadership Hawaii Community Spirit Award Winner 2011, Pacific Edge Magazine Finalist Business Executive of the Year 2010, Arbuckle Fellowship SMEI Academy of Achievement 2011, SMEI Chairman's Gold Award 2010-2011, SMEI Raymond Bill Award of Excellence 2011,
Clint is a Major Donor, a Paul Harris Society Fellow, and a Sustaining Member.
Clint’s other board service is wide-ranging including Hawaii Theatre, Pacific Air Forces Civilian Advisory Council, the Muscular Dystrophy Association, and the American Heart Association.
ROTARY DAYS RECAP
Here is a recap/final accounting report of our Rotary Days/Rotarians at Work/Homeless Shelter Project completed this weekend
March 28, 2015 at the US VETS Facility. Your Rotary Club can get credit for participating in a
Rotary Days Event, a Rotarians at Work Event, and supporting the Homeless.
PROJECT LOCATION: US VETS Homeless VETS Facility at Kalaeloa Hawaii
NUMBER OF US VETS SUPPORTED: Approximately 100 male and 10 female Vets
ON SITE US VETS COORDINATOR: Ms. Luisanna Carrera
ROTARIAN PROJECT COORDINATOR LEADS: Glen Bailey, Dave Talbert, Mary Whitworth, Jane Brown, Naomi Masuno,
Rick Vilalobus, Allan Kamemoto, Jason Almcrantz, Dennis Miyashiro
PROJECT FOCUS: To upgrade the US VETS housing facility day rooms, learning center, canteen, and clothing distribution
room. To conduct a clothing drive open to the public and promote joining Rotary Clubs in Hawaii. To conduct a luncheon with the US VETS living at the
facility. To hold a talent contest with participating VETS
ROTARY COST FOR DONATED ITEMS AND FOOD : $ 3,500.54 (see attached breakdown of donated items)
OTHER DONATED ITEMS:
-- Computer system for tracking clothing items - Donated by Jim and Beth Hoban from Honolulu Sunset
-- Bubbies Ice Cream - Donated by Win Schoneman from Honolulu Sunset
CLOTHING ITEMS DONATED FROM THE PUBLIC DURING THE CLOTHING DRIVE AT THE BOWLING ALLEY:
-- Men's Shirts - 250
-- Men's Pants - 95
-- Ladies Blouse's - 155
-- Ladies slacks and skirts - 122
TOTAL NUMBER OF CLOTHING ITEMS DONATED: 622 Items
(NOTE: There were also a number of shoes, purses, and other clothing accessories that were donated)
PARTICIPATING ROTARIAN MEMBERS FROM CENTRAL OAHU AND OTHER OAHU ROTARY CLUBS:
-- Rotary Club of Honolulu Sunset - 16
-- Rotary Club of Honolulu Sunrise - 19
-- Rotary Club of Honolulu Metro - 16
-- Rotary Club of West Honolulu - 7
-- Rotary Club of Waianae - 9
-- Rotary E-Club of Hawaii - 3
TOTAL ROTARIANS THAT PARTICIPATED THE DAY OF THE EVENT: 70
ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTORS:
-- Barbers Point Bowling Alley for hosting the Clothing Drive
-- Senator Mike Gabbard for promoting the clothing drive on his web site to over 4000 people
-- Steve Mazur for donating his video camera to document the event
-- US VETS QUAD leaders that gave us ideas in the planning and were on site the day of the event.
HIDDEN CONTRIBUTION: US VETS receives an additional $30 for each volunteer that puts in at least three hours of time at a project there. At our
70 volunteers times $30 they should receive an additional $ 2,100 they can use for US VETS Operations
I personally would like to thank all who participated in this very successful event that helped up-grade the quality of life for the 110 male and female
VETS living at the US VETS facility. Feel free to pass this on to your club members.
Thank-you
Glen
Rotary D5000 2015 Conference
The Hilton Waikoloa Resort, Kona Coast, Hawaii
Registrant : __________________________________________________ Rotary Club of________________________________ Badge Name: ____________
Address: _________________________________________________________
City: _________________________ State: __________ Zip Code: ____________
Contact Phone: ________________Email Address: ___________________________ Registrant #2:____________________________Badge Name__________________ Rotary Club of________________________________ Guest_______________________ Address:_______________________________________________________________ Contact Phone:___________________ E-mail Address___________________________
Registration and Meal Package Meals-Friday night heavy pupus/ Saturday afternoon dessert bar/ Saturday Night Banquet
Sunday Breakfast and Lunch (Awards)
January 1 – April 30, 2015 ( ) Fri/Sat/Sun = $ 287 ( ) Sat/Sun = $240 ( ) Saturday = $150 (Dinner only)
( ) Sunday = $185 ( ) Registration = $50 Vegetarian Meal ____________
May 1 – May 19, 2015 ( ) Fri/Sat/Sun = $ 337 ( ) Sat/Sun = $290 ( ) Saturday = $175 (Dinner only) ( ) Sunday = $235 Vegetarian Meal ____________ ( ) Registration = $60
Shuttle (# in Party)_______ (Reservation required online)
Credit Card Charge: Visa [ ] Master Card [ ]
Card Number: _________________________________Expiration Date:______________
Name on Card: __________________________________________________________
Signature:______________________________________________________________
Payment by check payable to Rotary District 5000 Conference 2015 ( )
Total Amount: $___________
ROTARY DISTRICT 5000 CONFERENCE
FORE WAY TEST TOURNAMENT
WAIKALOA BEACH COURSE
FRIDAY MAY 22, 2015
Shotgun start: 10:30 am
This tournament is for club bragging rights to the prestigious District 5000 Trophy. Starting time was set to
allow golfers to take the first flight of the day and arrive in Kona in time to make it out to the course. We have a
great value with an $85 green fee (includes cart, practice balls and lunch). Rental clubs are available at $35.
Two or more members on a foursome will qualify that team to play for the club trophy. Best ball with a
minimum of 4 drives per golfer. Yes, we do have some prizes!
Name _____________________________________________________________
Rotary Club ________________________ Handicap:______________________________________
Team members (if known) _________________________________________
Green Fee: $85 Rental Clubs: $35.00
Total Cost: $ ____________ Payment:
Visa: MasterCard: Check to D5000 Conference:
Card Number:___________________________________________ Security Code:_______ Expires: ________
Signature: _______________________________________________________
Thanks to our Club Sponsors
Announcements
Albert Bediones—April 3
Jan Reischel — April 13
Darrell Allison —April 18
Elle Zhang —April 18
"ROTARY CLUB OF HONOLULU SUNSET MATCHING/NON-MATCHING GRANTS - 2014/15
#1 Project Name: Jefferson School STEM Hydroponic Project
Total Project Budget: $2,759 District Grant Funds Requested: NM $2,759
Project Narrative: Provide Hydroponic Plant Systems to all 17 classrooms at Jefferson Elementary School to promote a
STEM study project for the children. Project is a combined Youth Services and Vocational initiative.
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#2 Project Name: Veterans Engaged in transition VET House
Total Project Budget: $1,690 District Grant Funds Requested: Match $845
Project Narrative: Provide bedding and equipment to the VET House. This facility provides a halfway house option for
homeless VETS in transition to self-sustainment.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
# 3 Project Name: Women in Need Assistance Project
Total Project Budget: $1,745 District Grant Funds Requested: NM $1,745
Project Narrative: Assist Hawaii Women In Need halfway house homes on Oahu. Provided needed items to upgrade liv-
ing conditions for the occupants and supplies for personal hygiene and activities.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
#4 Project Name: JABSOM H.O.M.E. Project
Total Project Budget: $7,038 District Grant Funds Requested: Match $3,519
Project Narrative: Provide equipment and vaccines for the H.O.M.E. Project Medical Van that services Oahu Homeless
centers. The van staffed by a group of volunteers mostly from the John Burns School of Medicine. This outreach program
brings the medical van to homeless areas on Oahu. NOTE: Continuation/upgrade of the project our club started last year.
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#5 Project Name: Philippine Relief
Total Project Budget: $2,000 District Grant Funds Requested: Match $1,000
Project Narrative: Provide emergency relief funds to the Rotary Club of Atimonan, Philippines to be used to purchase gal-
vanized iron roofing sheets required to assist the affected people in their town. Sheets will be giving to those who lost their
roofs during the recent storm.
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#6 Project Name: Toilet Block for Mazzieri Primary School
Total Project Budget: $4,300 District Grant Funds Requested: Match $ 2150
Project Narrative: Installation of toilet block at Mazzieri Primary School which is located on the outskirts of Luanshya,
South Africa.