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Program for Tuesday, Sept 19, 2017
 
The scheduled speaker is David W. Kramer.  He is the Principle of Outsource CFO Services.
 
Meeting Assignments
 
Date Who am I Rotary Minute
Sep 26, 2017 Bill Chaffin
Tom Hoy
Oct 3, 2017 Rick Coburn Sue Herndon
 
The member assigned to Who Am I is also responsible for providing the positive thought for the day st the beginning of the meeting.  During the meeting the Who Am I assignment the task of introducing visiting Rotarians and guests.
 
The member assigned to provide the Rotary Minute is also to be a Greeter for the day and also sell opportunity drawing tickets.
Stories

Reflections on 2017 Foundation Seminar

On Saturday morning, Sept. 23, 2017,  Rotarians from around San Diego District 5340 gathered on the pation in front of the Poway Center for the Performing Arts for a time of fellowship and breakfast.  The sun was shining and many of us took the opportunity to reconnect with Rotary friends.
 
At 8:30 am, we began to filter into the auditorium.  The theme for this year's District 5340 Rotary Foundation Seminar was "People of Action".   The purpose the seminar was to highlight to district Rotarians all of the ways that our district is making an impact in the world.  We were reminded that it was 100 years ago in 1917 that Arch C. Klumpf, that years RI president proposed the formation of the Rotary Foundation.  The founding donation was $26.50. 
 
Since that time the Rotary Foundation has grown into one of the top philanthropic organizations in the world.  Giving back is actually in the DNA of Rotary and clubs the beginning of Rotary quickly came to realize that members could work together to make a difference in their communities.  Rotarians have always been "People of Action."
 
Some reflections on this seminar:
 
1 So far this year there have only been 10 cases of wild polio virus reported in the entire world.  The race is on to complete the task of eradicating this disease.  Crossing that final goal line is important because the ease of international travel could easily reintroduce this disease into any country of the world and cause a resurgence of the disease even here in the United States
 
2. Rotary is a global force for good because it empowers its members to find ways to network with others to make an impact to in ways that as individuals, we could not imagine. PDG Larry Sundram spoke about the ways in which Rotarians around the world netword with each other to find ways to meet the needs for completing projects that directly impact the lives of people.  Now with email, Rotary is a social networking organization with a purpose of helping people.
 
3. Because of the funding model of the Rotary Foundation,  many clubs can work together to make projects like maternal health programs, providing safe water, and promoting peace possible.  The Rotary Foundation is an original "crowd funding" organization. 
 
4. District 5340 is recognized of the top districts in all the world in the level of support to the Rotary Foundation.
 
5. Each presentation highlighted the ways that the funding of the Rotary Foundation from District 5340 has impacted the lives of people around the world.
 
On a personal note, every time I attend a Rotary Foundation Seminar, I come away with a renewed appreciation of how effectively the Rotary Foundation and Rotary is in changing the lives of people everywhere.  The stories are inspirational and very touching.  As Rotarians, we need to focus more on the ways that Rotary changes lives because we empower our members to propose a project and then we work together to make that project a reality.  This is the reality beyond the social contacts be make at our individual clubs.
 
 
 
 

New Ways to Help Victims of Hurricane Harvey

This is a message from 2017-2018 District 5340 Governor Scott Carr.
 
Our neighbors toe the east are facing a natural disaster of epic proportions right now.  Some experts have estimated that Harvey could be the single costliest storm this country has ever faced. Thousands of residents are waking up this morning huddled in storm shelters, not sure what (if anything) remains for the go home to.
 
Members of Rotary are often the first to ask, "How can I help?" It warms my heart to have heard from so many of you wanting to know how best you could make a difference in these devastated areas.
 
We have just launched a new web portal to provide ways to support Harvey relief efforts.  I am also very pleased to announce the launch of the Rotary District 5340 Foundation, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization designed specifically to support disaster relief efforts like those taking place in Texas and Louisiana.  Starting today, the 5340 Foundation is collecting donations that will support the American Red Cross, and ShelterBoss. Donations you make to the 5340 Foundation can be earmarked for the charity of your choice (e.g. 100% to one or 50% to each) or they can be used to help fund our response to future disasters.  All this will be done while keeping future fundraising solicitations to an absolute minimum.
 
Several Rotary Districts have also mobilized and have provided information on emergency relief funds that they have set up.  Our new web portal can help sort through the options to support these individual efforts directly.  Please check harvey.rotary5340.org often, as we will be posting updates there on how Rotarians are supporting the relief efforts that are just now beginning.
 
While Harvey has been downgradd as a storm, it still remains a threat.  The cleanup  has not even begun in many parts of the region. Just this morning, new reports emerged of a chemical plant exploding due to loss of power and oil storage tanks toppling over from the floodwaters, releasing thousands of gallons of oil into the environment.  The for help is great.  I am heartened by the outpouring of support out District has shown. Rotarians are truly People of Action. Let's put our words into action and start helping these victims beging to reclaim their lives. 
 
Thank you very much
 
Scott Carr
District Governor 2017-18
 
P.S. Many Rotarians have also asked how they can help provide donations of item such as necessities like clothing, blankets and more. Many of the highways right now resemble lakes. (click here to see how bad it really is). When those roads dry out, our challenge will be the logistics of transporting those goods to the areas where they are needed most.  If you have ideas or leads on how we could transport these items, please email directly at scarr@rotary5340.org.
 
 

Rotary Calendar of Events

 
RB Sunrise Events  
DateEventLocation and Time
Sep 30, 2017Social and Veteran HonorsMt Soledad Memorial, 9:00 am - 12:30 pm
Oct. 28, 2017Rancho BEERnardoWebb Park  Lake area 2:00 - 5:00 pm
Nov 5, 2017Iron Mountain Hike9:00 am - 2:00 pm at the trailhead on Rt 67 at Poway Rd intersecton
   
District Events  
DateEventLocation and Time
Sept 23, 20172017 Foundation Seminar
Poway Center for the
Performing Arts 8:00 am - noon
Oct 14-15, 2017LEAD Youth ConferenceCuyamaca Outdoor School

September 2017 Birthdays and Anniversaries

Member Birthdays   
Name  Date
Bill Chaffin  Sept 9
Rex Teets  Sept 10
Charley Dulaney  Sept 21
    
Spouse Birthdays   
NameSpouse of Date
Mike BergdahlRosemarie Bergdahl Sept 13
Dennis MusluskyKim Muslusky Sept 13
Mark FarrinAlison Farrin Sept 30
    
Anniversaries   
NameSpouse NameYearsDate
Gordon EricksonKaren41Sep 4, 1976
Lloyd TrillingCarole31Sep 14
    
Date Joined Rotary   
Name YearsDate
Harold Dokmo 29Sep 1, 1988
Jim Roth 26Sep 1, 1991
John Schmidt 22Sep1, 1995
Jean Loo-Russo 3Sep 2, 2014
Pete Jackson 6Sep 6, 2011
Peter Meisen 10Sep 18 2007
Alison Farrin 24Sep 19, 1993
Jim Stewart 7Sep 21, 2010
Greg Lund 2Sep 22, 2015
 
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