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SONOMA COUNTY MAKE-UP LOCATIONS MONDAY WEST SANTA ROSA Los Robles - Cleveland & Edwards Santa Rosa - 12:15 p.m. HEALDSBURG Masonic Temple - Plaza&Temple Healdsburg-12:15 p.m. TUESDAY WINDSOR Windsor Lanes -8801 Conde Lane Windsor - 7:15 a.m. ROHNERT PARK / COTATI Red Lion Inn -1 Red Lion Drive Rohnert Park -12:15 p.m. SANTA ROSA EAST Flamingo Hotel - 4th & Farmers Lane Santa Rosa - 12:15p.m. GUERNEVILLE Northxwod lodge -19400 Hwy. 116 Guemeville - 6:30p.m. WEDNESDAY SANTA ROSA FlamingoHotel ~ 4th & Farmers Lane Santa Rosa - 12:15 p.m. PETALUMA VALLEY Sonoma }oe's -5151 Old Redwood Hwy. Petaluma -12:10 p.m. SONOMA VALLEY SonomaNational GolfClub- 1770 Arnold Drive Sonoma -12:00 Noon THURSDAY PETALUMA Veteran's Mem.Bldg- 1094Petaluma Blvd. S Petaluma-12:10 p.m. CLOVERDALE PapaJohn's - 115Theresa Drive Cloverdale- 12:15 p.m. FRIDAY 4-118 > r\j •«- o t- -J- q iri ;> T3 o o < QJ >- r- ro OH -J LU TJ M -1 in LU fO £1 U V*: SANTAJfOSA oU N#RISrj *m ROTARY CLUB ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT 513 Chartered June 30, 1986 Meets every Thursday 7:15a.m. At the Sheraton Round Barn Inn P.O. Box 14953 Santa Rosa, CA 95402 "Enjoy j Rotary!" R.I. PRESIDENT Hugh Archer DISTRICT GOVERNOR Jack Vallerga DIRECTORS: Leroy CarlenzoU John Dolinsek Jack Eddinger Rick Franke Vicki Lockner Dave Lorenzen PRESIDENT CLUB SERVICE Kent Seegmiller John Dolinsek Jack Eddinger PRESIDENT-ELECT Gary Doolittle COMMUNITY SERVICE Vicki Lockner SECRETARY Steve Olsen VOCATIONAL SERVICE Leroy CarlenzoU TREASURER INTERNATIONAL Tom Eakin SERVICE Dave Lorenzen PAST PRESIDENT SERGEANT-AT-ARMS Bob Dunn Rick Franke Meeting December 7, 1989 President Kent sneakily caught almost everyone off guard. He asked for the invocation prior to the pledge. The members, expecting the pledge as usual, prepared for prayer by faring the flag, hands over their hearts. Gary Bayless led the Pledge of Allegiance. Kent accused us of being like Pavlov's dogs. (Question. Did Kent think fast or error???) Del Raby gave invocation. Russ Lockner interrogated and introduced the visiting Rotarians. FINE TIMES Marilyn Pratt appeared sporting a "...ruddy glow" from Hawaii. I defer to Presidential powe" by not defining "ruddy" here. , Her fine merely $5. Is Steve Olsen for real??? He gave President Kent a copy of the U.S. Constitution callously advertising his law firm. It !

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SONOMA COUNTY MAKE-UP LOCATIONS

• MONDAYWEST SANTA ROSA

Los Robles - Cleveland & Edwards

Santa Rosa - 12:15 p.m.

HEALDSBURGMasonic Temple - Plaza&Temple

Healdsburg-12:15 p.m.

• TUESDAYWINDSOR

Windsor Lanes -8801 Conde Lane

Windsor - 7:15 a.m.

ROHNERT PARK / COTATI

Red Lion Inn - 1 Red Lion DriveRohnert Park -12:15 p.m.

SANTA ROSA EASTFlamingo Hotel - 4th & Farmers Lane

Santa Rosa - 12:15p.m.

GUERNEVILLE

Northxwod lodge -19400 Hwy. 116Guemeville - 6:30p.m.

• WEDNESDAY

SANTA ROSA

FlamingoHotel ~ 4th & Farmers LaneSanta Rosa - 12:15p.m.

PETALUMA VALLEY

Sonoma }oe's -5151 Old Redwood Hwy.Petaluma -12:10 p.m.

SONOMA VALLEY

SonomaNationalGolfClub- 1770 Arnold Drive• Sonoma -12:00 Noon

• THURSDAY

PETALUMA

Veteran's Mem.Bldg- 1094 Petaluma Blvd. SPetaluma-12:10 p.m.

CLOVERDALE

PapaJohn's- 115 Theresa DriveCloverdale- 12:15 p.m.

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ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT 513

Chartered June 30, 1986

Meets every Thursday 7:15 a.m.At the Sheraton Round Barn Inn

P.O. Box 14953 •Santa Rosa, CA 95402

"Enjoy jRotary!"R.I. PRESIDENT

Hugh Archer

DISTRICT

GOVERNOR

Jack Vallerga

DIRECTORS:

Leroy CarlenzoUJohn DolinsekJack EddingerRick Franke

Vicki LocknerDave Lorenzen

PRESIDENT CLUB SERVICE

Kent Seegmiller John DolinsekJack Eddinger

PRESIDENT-ELECT

Gary Doolittle COMMUNITY SERVICE

Vicki Lockner

SECRETARY

Steve OlsenVOCATIONAL SERVICE

Leroy CarlenzoU

TREASURER INTERNATIONAL

Tom Eakin SERVICE

Dave LorenzenPAST

PRESIDENT SERGEANT-AT-ARMS

Bob Dunn Rick Franke

Meeting December 7, 1989President Kent sneakily caughtalmost everyone off guard. Heasked for the invocation priorto the pledge. The members,expecting the pledge as usual,prepared for prayer by faringthe flag, hands over theirhearts. Gary Bayless led thePledge of Allegiance. Kentaccused us of being likePavlov's dogs. (Question. DidKent think fast or error???)

Del Raby gave invocation.Russ Lockner interrogated

and introduced the visitingRotarians.

FINE TIMES

Marilyn Pratt appeared sportinga "...ruddy glow" from Hawaii.I defer to Presidential powe"by not defining "ruddy" here. ,Her fine merely $5. Is Steve

Olsen for real??? He gavePresident Kent a copy of theU.S. Constitution callously

advertising his law firm. It

!

cost him $5. Leroy Carlinzolineeded help with his workloadso he hired lady engineer MaryJane Hall. He was fined for

having the act publiclyacknowledged in the Sonoma

Business Magazine. Fine $5.Dana Anderson, as always,

forgot his money and what is onthe cover of Rotarian Magazine.His excuse; he and Kathy are

expecting in July. Bob Clarkescaped large fine by claiminghis wife steals the Rotarian

and keeps it until she's readit. It only cost him $2.

President Kent highlighted anarticle in the SRBJ about the

new Jax International marketingconcept. He asked Steve Owlesif he knew anything about it.Steve's reply suspecting Kent

hadn't read it, "Tell me aboutit. Anyone can highligh:." It

cost him $10. Steve also

presented a pen from a club hevisited in Maryland (pronounced

Merlund).

SOME PEOPLE TALK,SOME COMMUNICATE.

Jeff Harris demonstrated

and explained techniques ofeffective Communication. Whatgets across when you try tocommunicate? On average 1% ofwhat you say, 38% how you sayit and 55% how you look whenyou say it. Over half of anyreceived message is non verbal.We communicate without saying aword. Professionals and businessmen need to be aware ofcommunication techniques and

how they work.When talking we are

usually on automatic pilot.Often we are not aware of the

image we project. You can'tchange what you're not awareof. Jeff Harris uses video

feedback and computerizedspeech analysis to refinesuccessful speech techniques tomake people aware of theirhabits. He helps clientsachieve trust and believabilityin their listeners.

He gave the followinghints to avoid most common

hazards. Distance - it is best

to keep a distance of about 3feet from the person you aretalking to. Posture - keep anopen stance. Stand verticaland upright. Eyes -,look atpeople when talking. Do notstare, as that is taking powerand may antagonize. Move youreyes from one eye to the otherthen to the chin, keep youreyes moving around this facialtriangle. Hands - keep themout of pockets. Let them move.Keep them away from your face.He demonstrated the "Fig LeafFlasher" technique and told usnot to use it. Ask a member

who attended the meeting for ademonstration.

To learn more about his

service, contact Harris &Associates at 578-0333.

President Kent presentedJeff with a bottle of wine andexplained that at our meetingsthe podium is for protection.Jeff understood.

BUCKSHOT

Have you or someone you loveever done something you wouldlike to tell the world about???

Now with the Buckshot programall that is required iscompletion of the officialBuckshot form to be properlyrecognized by the podium.

PARTY PARTY PARTY

On Saturday the 16th ofDecember we are going to partyhardy at Kent Seegmiller'shome, starting at 4:00 and,,.*running until 7:00 pm. See mapenclosed with this bulletin.

Buster claims his kids will

charge only $1 to park yourcar.. It may cost more to haveit returned.

DIRECTORY UPDATE

Have you changed your name,address, phone number, spouseand or significant other???Have you gained a Fax orCellular phone number? If so,and you want it made known tofellow Rotarians, publish it inthe NEW CLUB DIRECTORY to be

printed in January. ContactMark Walsvick at 544-1452 with

info.

NEW MEMBER

The following person has beenproposed for, and approved bythe Board of Directors formembership in our club. Hisname will appear in the

bulletin 3 times to notify themembership and allow time formembers to make any objectionsknown to the board. This is

the second publication.

Proposed member: Tom HakelClassification:

Cellular Communications

JACKPOT

Nancy Aita jumped at the chanceto grasp the elusive blackmarble. It's fickle and still

awaiting the fortunate fingersfatal grasp. Jack Eddinger won$10. He should be gettingtired of this. It's a fact,there are 29 marbles in the

sack. There is $170 in the potwhich is quite a lot. Try yourluck, buy each ticket for aback, or a special for just youcan buy 3 for $2.

President's Corner

by Kent Seegmiller

It matters not what you are

thought to be, but what youare.

UPCOMING EVENTS

December 14

Regular MeetingSpeaker: To be announcedTopic: Fishing in Alaska

December 21

Regular MeetingClub Assembly with a twist

SONOMA COUNTY MAKE-UP LOCATIONS

• MONDAYWEST SANTA ROSA

Los Rabies - Cleveland & EdwardsSanta Rosa - 12:15 p.m.

HEALDSBURG

Masonic Temple - Plaza&TempleHealdsburg -12:15 p.m.

• TUESDAYWINDSOR

Windsor Lanes - 8801 Conde Lane

Windsor - 7:15 a.m.

ROHNERT PARK / COTATI

Red Lion Inn - 1 Red Lion Drive

Rohnert Park - 12:15p.m.

SANTA ROSA EAST

FlamingoHotel - 4th & Farmers LaneSanta Rosa - 12:15p.m.

GUERNEVILLE

Northwood lodge •- r94©0 Hwy. 116Guemeville - 6:30p.m.

• WEDNESDAY

SANTA ROSA PETALUMA VALLEY

Flamingo Hotel- 4th & Farmers Lane Sonoma foe's - 5151Old Redwood Hwy.Santa Rosa -12:15 p.m. Petaluma - 12:10p.m.

SONOMA VALLEY

Sonoma NationalGolfClub- 1770Arnold DriveSonoma -12:00 Noon

• THURSDAY

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PETALUMA CLOVERDALE

Veteran'sMem. Bldg.-1094 Petaluma Blvd. S PapaJohn's- 115 Theresa DrivePetaluma - 12:10 p.m. Cloverdale - 12:15 p.m.

• FRIDAY

SEBASTOPOL

Veteran's Memorial Building- 282 High StreetSevastopol -12:15 p.m.

STAN WALKER & ASSOC.

INTERIOR SPECIALTIES INC

FAX (707) 571-0451

STAN WALKER

President

3510 INDUSTRIAL DR..STE.J

SANTA ROSA. CA 95403

PHONE (707)526-3224LC. 500058

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Chartered June 30, 1986

Meets every Thursday 7:15 a.m.

At the Sheraton Round Barn Inn

P.O. Box 14953 •Santa Rosa, CA 95402

"Enjoy jRotaryI"R.I. PRESIDENT

Hugh Archer

DISTRICT

GOVERNOR

Jack Vallerga

DIRECTORS:

Leroy CarlenzoUJohn DolinsekJack EddingerRick FrankeVicki LocknerDave Lorenzen

PRESIDENT CLUB SERVICE

Kent Seegmiller John DolinsekJack Eddinger

PRESIDENT-ELECT

Gary Doolittle COMMUNITY SERVICE

Vicki Lockner

SECRETARY

Steve OlsenVOCATIONAL SERVICE

Leroy CarlenzoU

TREASURER INTERNATIONAL

Tom Eakin SERVICE

Dave LorenzenPAST

PRESIDENT SERGEANT-AT-ARMS

Bob Dunn Rick Franke

Meeting December 14, 1989

President Kent snuck out for a

business!?) trip, so PeterTreleaven took charge of themeeting.

Dave Lorenzen led the

Pledge of Allegiance.Bob Clark gave invocation.Buster Daulton casually

to the podium in;yes, white matches

shoes and

the visiting

strolled uphis white I

everything)introduced

Rotarians.

FINE TIMES

Jim Daw admitted to Kathyhaving a BD and showed

appreciation for having a rosecut from his rose bush and

delivered to Kathy by paying$20 fine. Russ Lockner paid $rfor his BD. He's celebratingby attending the "Phantom ofthe Opera" (could this be about

Russ???) John Watson's

wife will celebrate her BD the

16th which is the same day StaaWalker and his bride celebrate

their 8th anniversary. The BDcost John $15 while the

anniversary cost Stan $5. Patk Sue Gallagher are expecting

another Gallagher. It cost $5.Buster 'Howard' Daulton is on

vacation, Christmas shoppingand spending time in

Susanville. It cost him $20.Dave Lorenzen, our celebratedchef, has owned and operated

the Gourmet Stop in Coddingtown5 years. Congratulations

given, Dave was asked what thisoccasion should cost. Dave

gladly donated $50 toward hisPaul Harris Fellowship. Bill

Amos was fined 5 gallons of iC5cream for being used as alandmark to locate Dave's

place, as suggested by GaryDoolittle. For general

principle and taking businesstrips all, over Bob Dunn paid

$5. John Dolinsek purchased anew bicycle, house, and had histruck painted. He also justreturned from Copperstown wherehe visited the Baseball Hall ofFame. He claims they tried to

induct him into the Hall ofShame. It cost him $10. WillKent fine Peter next week forturning the meeting over to our

speaker at 8:08?

FANTASTIC, FABULOUS FISHINGIN ALASKA

Loretta Slyh and herhusband John presented a videofrom King Salmon Lodge on the

shores of Lake Iliamna, Alaska.We saw wonderful scenery, bigfish being caught, andluxurious dining.

King and silver salmon arecaught in the lake and largerainbow trout are taken in the

surrounding streams. Guideslead the fishing trips and allaccommodations are taken along,including lunch, featuring beer(Bud) and fine wine. Loretta

said the anglers she arrangedthe trip for, came back with alot of fish. The video said

they are only caught andreleased.

People also take this tripto enjoy the beautifulunspoiled natural scenery andwild life. The video showed

bears fishing and one placebuilt especially from whichpeople view bears safely. Itappears to be a great place to"get away from everything.

If you are interested inthis type of experience contact 'Loretta. You should be aware

the cost is $300 to $600 perday per person.

DIRECTORY UPDATE

Have you changed your name,address, phone number, spouseand or significant other???Have you gained a Fax orCellular phone number? If so,and you want it made known tofellow Rotarians, publish it inthe NEW CLUB DIRECTORY to beprinted in January. ContactMark Walsvick at 544-1452 withinfo.

THANK YOU, THANK YOU

Santa Rosa's West Rotary Clubsent a thank you note to SantaRosa Sunrise for contributions

to the John Bugbee fund. Thisfund was set up to rememberJohn Bugbee who died too youngfrom cancer. The money will beused to help youth in ourcommunity.

We also received a thank younote from Los Gatos Rotary forour contribution to helpprovide earthquake relief.

NEW MEMBER

The following person has beenproposed for, and approved bythe Board of Directors for

aembership in our club. Hisname ' will appear in thebulletin 3 times to notify thenembership and allow time formembers to make any objectionsknown to the board. This isthe third publication.

Proposed member: Tom HakelClassification:

Cellular Communications

DID YOU READ ABOUT ...

IN THE ROTARIAN???

What is the largest aquaculturebusiness in the U.S.A.?

What item is the articlebeginning "It's a tool, not athreat... referring too?

What percentage of Indonesia'spopulation is under the age of15?

JACKPOT

Visitors took both honors.First Drew Juvenall won theopportunity to go for $170.But, Drew drew a cateye out ofthe sack. Linda Spiro won $10.Now we have $180 in the pot,but the black marble finds goodhiding spots. Each ticket youbuy increases your chance toput $180 in the pocket of yourpants.

President's Corner

by Joan Seegmiller

We want to wish everybody asafe and wonderful holidayseason.

UPCOMING EVENTS

December 19th

Board Meeting5:30 at Vista Del Lago Club

House.

December 21

Regular MeetingClub Assembly with a twist

December 28

Regular MeetingSurprise surprise

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SONOMA COUNTY MAKE-UP LOCATIONS

• MONDAY

WEST SANTA ROSALos RoWes - Cleveland & Edwards

Santa Rosa - 12:15 p.m.

HEALDSBURG

Masonic Temple - Plaza & TempleHealdsburg -12:15 p.m.

• TUESDAY

WINDSOR

Windsor Lanes - 8801 Conde LaneWindsor - 7:15 a.m.

ROHNERT PARK / COTATI

Red Lion Inn - 1 Red Lion Drive

Rohnert Park -12:15 p.m.

SANTA ROSA EAST

Flamingo Hotel - 4tjt & Fanners LaneSanta Rosa^ 12:15 p.m.

guernIvilleNortlnoood Lodge S1930ft-Hyh'.Sl6

• WEDNESDAY

SANTA ROSA

Flamingo Hotel- 4th & Farmers LaneSanta Rosa-12:15 p.m.

PETALUMA VALLEY

Sonoma Joe's - 5151 Old Redwood Hwy.Petaluma -12:10 p.m.

SONOMA VALLEY

Sonoma NationalGolfClub- 1770Arnold DriveSonoma -12:00 Noon

• THURSDAY

PETALUMA

Veteran's Mem. Bldg- 1094Petaluma Blvd.SPetaluma -12:10 p.m.

CLOVERDALE

PapaJohn's- 115 Theresa DriveCloverdale-12:15 p.m.

• FRIDAY

SEBASTOPOL

Veteran's Memorial Building - 282High StreetSebastopol -12:15 p.m.

STAN WALKER & ASSOC.-FAX (707) 571-045L

INTERIOR SPECIALTIES INC:

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Chartered June 30, 1986

Meets every Thursday 7:15a.m.At the Sheraton Round Barn Inn

P.O. Box 14953 •Santa Rosa, CA 95402

"Enjoy jRotary!"R.I. PRESIDENT

Hugh Archer

, DISTRICT

GOVERNOR

Jack Vallerga

DIRECTORS:

Leroy CarlenzoUJohn DolinsekJack EddingerRick FrankeVicki LocknerDave Lorenzen

PRESIDENT CLUB SERVICE

Kent Seegmiller John DolinsekJack Eddinger

PRESIDENT-ELECT

Gary Doolittle COMMUNITY SERVICE

Vicki Lockner

SECRETARY

Steve OlsenVOCATIONAL SERVICE

Leroy CarlenzoU

TREASURER INTERNATIONAL

Tom Eakin SERVICE

Dave LorenzenPAST

PRESIDENT SERGEANT-AT-ARMS

Bob Dunn Rick Franke

Meeting December 21, 191

Judy Mills opened themeeting with the Pledge ofAllegiance.

John Watson gave theinvocation.

Gary Bayless introducedthe visiting Rotarians.

FINE TIMES

Nancy Aita came accompanied byher daughter Danielle. This

young lady is the soloistfeatured on Nancy's phone

answering machine. Child laborcost her $1. Howard Daultonand Steve Owles learned about

child labor laws. Seems theirkids earned $8.50 each in tipstelling people attending theRotary Christmas party at

Kent's house where to park. Itcost each $5. Dave Lorenzen

donated $50 to his Paul Harrilast week to celebrate 5 yearsin business. However, as Kentpointed out, he did not pay a

fine. Today he paid $5.

Loretta Slyh announced via thepost office she is working forTravel Time. Kent received the

notice about the same time he

received a Christmas card

showing Santa Claus in acompromising position. Total

cost $10. Peter Treleaven (not

in Panama) had his fine reduced

from $40 to only $1 per minutefor not turning the meetingover to our speaker on time

last week. The reduction came

because he did such a good jobon the Rotary Foundation

reconciliation. Wayne Lightannounced with a broad grin

that he and his wife celebrated

her birthday last week. As itis tomorrow, Kent gave him thecustomary rose and charged him$15 for the card. Bob Clark

tried to affect the Jackpotoutcome and paid $5 for his

unscrupulous act. Kent paiddearly for a slip of the

tongue. He was confused andreferred to the IBM Fellowship,which he corrected to the Paul

Harris Fellowship, but toolate. Dave Lorenzen took

charge and fined Kent $20.

CLUB ASSEMBLY

New officers were elected

to serve next year and beyond.Rick Franke, Jack Eddinger andVickie Lockner were presented,as Directors to complete thesecond year of their two yearterms. For the first year oftwo year term Howard Daulton,Ken Coker and Eric Van Cleavewere presented as Directors to

serve on the Board. The

following were presented asOfficers for the named office;

Treasurer, Tom Eakin,Secretary, Dave Lorenzen,President Elect, Archie Julian,President, Gary Doolittle andPast President (though almostcontested) Kent Seegmiller.

The slate was presented byJohn Jones. Peter Treleaven

made a motion the slate be

accepted unanimously. The clubso voted.

Then all of a sudden with

a surprising burst into theroom who should appear, butSanta Claus. He came to tell

us about some of the thingsSunrise Rotary membersrequested for Christmas. Icouldn't get all of the itemsmentioned, but here are a few.For John Dolinsek a taller

garage door. For GaryDoolittle the book "EverythingYou Wanted To Know About BeingPresident, But Were Afraid ToAsk" authored by Dan Quale.For Wim a scholarship at theDMV school of photography. ForTom Eakin, a calculator thatonly adds. Finally, for JimHakel a generic building permitto be used any time, any place,and any where. Then Santa fledon his bright red sled.

DIRECTORY UPDATE

Last call for new informationyou wish to have published inour new club directory. Itgoes to press early next month.Do you know what the current

directory says about you???Contact Mark Walsvick at 544-

1452 with changes or additionalinformation.

ROTARY CHRISTMAS PARTY

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President's Corner

by Kent Seegmiller

He who has no Christmas in hisheart will never find Christmas

Great party Kent & Joan. Ihave talked with many attendeesand every one confirms, goodpeople, food, fun and greathosts.

PAUL HARRIS FELLOW

President Kent presented amedal and certificate stating Iam now a Paul Harris Fellow. I

am grateful to have attainedthis honor.

SPRING FUN

Howard Daalton is now planningspring fun rolling in thegrass. Actually this will be agolf 'tournament/fundraiser(probably should be called afunraiser). If you want tohelp, contact Howard. The dateand place are being selectednow.

JACKPOT

Stan Walker won the opportunityto reach into the sack afterthe marble so black. But cametrue his worst fear, the marblehe picked came out clear. DonMcDonel, visiting from SantaRosa East won $10. $190 is inthe pot, not enough to buy ayacht, but still quite a lot.

... under a tree.

Christmas is the season whenyour neighbor's radio keeps youawake playing "Silent Night".

Special thanks to Santa Clausand his ghost writers for theChristmas skit.

UPCOMING EVENTS

December 28

Regular MeetingSurprise surprise If you missthis meeting you will miss alot.

January 4Regular MeetingSpeaker: Bob ClarkTopic: Rotary information

Month.

January 11Regular MeetingSpeaker: Bruce AndersonTopic: Water; Where it is &

Where it is Going.

January 18Regular MeetingSpeaker: Bill KokkeTopic: Cellular Phones

January 25Regular MeetingSpeaker: Dana Brock, Engineer

and Geologist.Topic: Faults

SONOMA COUNTY MAKE-UP LOCATIONS

• MONDAY

WEST SANTA ROSA

Los Robles - Cleveland & EdwardsSanta Rosa - 12:15 p.m.

HEALDSBURG

Masonic Temple - Plaza & TempleHealdsburg -12:15 p.m.

• TUESDAYWINDSOR

Windsor Lanes -8801 Conde LaneWindsor - 7:15 a.m.

ROHNERT PARK / COTATIRed Lion Inn - 1 Red Lion Drive

Rohnert Park - 12:15p.m.

SANTA ROSA EAST

Flamingo Hotel - 4th & Farmers LaneSanta Rosa - 12:15 p.m.

GUERNEVILLE

Northwood Lodge - 19400Hwy. 116Guerneville - 6:30 p.m.

• WEDNESDAY

SANTA ROSA

Flamingo Hotel - 4th &Farmers LaneSanta Rosa - 12:15 p.m.

PETALUMA VALLEY

Sonoma Joe's -5151 Old Redwood Hwy.Petaluma -12:10 p.m.

SONOMA VALLEY

Sonoma NationalGo//Club- 1770Arnold DriveSonoma-12:00 Noon

• THURSDAY

PETALUMA

Veteran'sMem. Bldg- 1094Petaluma Blvd. SPetaluma-12:10 p.m.

CLOVERDALE

Papa John's - 115Theresa DriveCloverdale -12:15 p.m.

• FRIDAY

SEBASTOPOL

Veteran's Memorial Building - 282 High StreetSebastopol -12:15 p.m.

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Chartered June 30, 1986

Meets every Thursday 7:15 a.m.

At the Sheraton Round Barn Inn

P.O. Box 14953 •Santa Rosa, CA 95402

"Enjoy iRotary!"R.I. PRESIDENT

Hugh Archer

DISTRICT

GOVERNOR

Jack Vallerga

DIRECTORS:

Leroy CarlenzoUJohn DolinsekJack EddingerRick Franke

Vicki LocknerDave Lorenzen

PRESIDENT CLUB SERVICE

Kent Seegmiller John DolinsekJack Eddinger

PRESIDENT-ELECT

Gary Doolittle COMMUNITY SERVICE

Vicki Lockner

SECRETARY

Steve OlsenVOCATIONAL SERVICE

Leroy CarlenzoU

TREASURER INTERNATIONAL

Tom Eakin SERVICE

Dave LorenzenPAST

PRESIDENT SERGEANT-AT-ARMS

Bob Dunn Rick Franke

Meeting December 27, 1989

Mark Walsvick opened themeeting with the Pledge ofAllegiance.

John Jones gave theinvocation.

Bill Kokke introduced thevisiting Rotarians, overwhelmingly from Sebastopol.

FINE TIMES

Jim Knauff, for advertising thefact that a few choice ticketsare available at the Round BarnNew Year's party, paid $10.

Randy Seelye appeared at, andwas able to stay for, a fullmeeting. He's also 100% in

attendance. Neither facthelped as he paid $10. Howard

Daulton of Union Bank famepresented for auction anExchange Bank Calender and

Calculator. Both covered inrich(?) suede. The only bidwas from Jack Eddinger, soHoward went $2.50 better to

keep them.

Leroy Carlenzoli will turntomorrow. The blank is not to

assuage his vanity, but thelast time he used a number wasfor his anniversary and he blew

it. It cost him $5. DennyLenhart's wife was abducted byher friends and taken to San

Francisco for her birthdayyesterday. She and Denny plan

to celebrate tomorrow. The

club donated a beautiful rcse,

but charged him $15 for thecard. Someone has been readingthe Rotarian Magazine. On page44 Wim Van der Horst and his

balloon service is featured.

This type of NATIONALadvertising cost him $25. We

have a Buckshot. Gary Jensen,being the proud father,

announced his daughter justgraduated from Hayward State

with a 3.82 grade point averagein 3 and one half years. She

will continue her education at

San Diego State, where she willbe working as a teachers aide.

This cost Gary $10.

WESTOBERFEST

by Rhoann Ponestti, Steve Owlesand Pat Gallagher

Rhoann Ponseti narrated a

video shot on location at the

Westoberfest in October. she

took the opportunity to make upher own story line from theshots ignoring truth, honor andthe American way. It was funfor all and special thanks goto Rhoann for doing a greatjob.

RING IN THE NEW YEAR...

Many of us have made new year'sresolutions, some kept, someforgotten. As we reflect onthe changes we want to see inour lives, it might be fun tosee what other club members are

resolving. The following isfrom strictly confidentialsources and I take no

responsibility for the content.See if you can guess who madethe following resolutions.

To kill a world record elk

with my bow and arrow.To loose the 20 pounds I

resolved to loose last year.To try to be more patient

with people I know.To catch Seegmiller in

dirty levis, tee shirt andtennis shoes.

To exercise (Yuk!!!) more,get more sex and get.a broker's ,license.

Not to stop looking untilI find a job.

Loose weight and make moremoney.

To loose 15 pounds bvApril 1.

To make it to Nautilus 3times a week.

I would love to spend twoweeks in Florida with Mickey,Minnie and my wife.

To enjoy more digging nextyear.

To have one month of 100%attendance.

I will stop cutting thecheese under the blanket.

Match Peter Treleaven.

JACK EDDINGER

Dan Lambert took time to thank

Jack Eddinger for his help inraising funds for The Friendsof Kagoshima. Jack received abeautiful plaque and a warmround of applause.

SPRING FUN

Howard Daulton is now planningspring fun rolling in thegrass. Actually this will be agolf tournament/fundraiser(probably should be called afunraiser). If you want tohelp, contact Howard, The dateand place are being selectednow.

JACKPOT

Stan Walker again won theopportunity to reach into thesack after the marble so black.

Once again he blew it. MarilynPratt won $10. $200 is now in

the pot. Buy your chance towin, $1 per, 3 for $2 or 6 fora fin.

???ROTARIAN???

When the project "getsinto gear" where will one mostlikely see a special Rotarylicense plate? K5i^>T&u_> tJj p#

"Almost every industrialized nation in the worldexcept the USA has establisheda national policy."What national policy is the USAlacking? _, rAr**^

^r£Mrv^Mf£What caused, where is, and

how deep is U.S.'s deepest l^yL-cA^-1lake? -.',<;;

According to article on ^<\i?'^"ffTpage 44, who is the Flying ^Dutchman? %. .. «/\

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President's Corner

by Kent Seegmiller

Special thanks to RhoannPonseti for doing such a greatjob on the Westoberfest Video.

I hope everyone can meet theirreasonable new year's resolutions, and I wish everyone ahappy and prosperous new year.

UPCOMING EVENTS

January 4Regular MeetingSpeaker: Bob Dunn

Topic: China (the country)

January 11Regular MeetingSpeaker: Bruce Anderson

Topic: Water; Where it is &Where it is Going.

January 18Regular MeetingSpeaker: Bill Kokke

Topic: Cellular Phones

January 25Regular MeetingSpeaker: Dana Brock, Engineer

and Geologist.Topic: Faults

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