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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 -12:15 p.m. GUERNEVILLE Northwood Lodge - 19400 Hwy. 116 Guerneville - 6:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY SANTA ROSA Flamingo Hotel- 4th & Farmers Lane Santa Rosa - 12:15 p.m. PETALUMA VALLEY Sonoma foe's - 5151 Old Redwood Hwy. Petaluma-12:10 p.m. SONOMA VALLEY Sonoma NationalGolfClub- 1770 Arnold Drive Sonoma -12:00 Noon THURSDAY PETALUMA Veteran's Mem.Bldg-1094 Petaluma Blvd. S Petaluma -12:10 p.m. CLOVERDALE PapaJohn's- 115 Theresa Drive Cloverdale-12:15 p.m. FRIDAY SEBASTOPOL Veteran's Manorial Building- 282 High Street Sebastopol -12:15 p.m. FORMPRINT DESIGN ROBERT W. SCOTT 1626 PINER ROAD SANTA ROSA, CA 95403 (707) 544-5800 FAX (707) 544-0403 i ft-ur- fo CD CD < h-l U H CD (L> > r\j •r- O- i- -^ Q LO o "D O o < <v m < LU H x> -I in o c SANVkJfOSA SUN#RISE ^§1 ROTARY CLUB Chartered June 30, 1986 Meets every Thursday 7:15a.m. At the Sheraton Round Barn Inn P.O. Box 14953 Santa Rosa, CA 95402 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT 513 "Enjoy i Rotary I" R.I. PRESIDENT Hugh Archer DIRECTORS: Leroy Carlenzoli John Dolinsek DISTRICT GOVERNOR Jack Vallerga 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 Carlenzoli TREASURER INTERNATIONAL Tom Eakin SERVICE Dave Lorenzen PAST PRESIDENT SERGEANT-AT-ARMS Bob Dunn Rick Franke Meeting October 4, 199C \ FINE TIMES No Early Birds herel STAN WALKER. RICK FRANKE. MARK WALSVICK, and CATHY VYENIELO all arrived after the bell. They were fined $5 each for this recognition. PR. BRUCE REYES just returned from a bike trip through Burgandy, France. This "tour de France" cost BRUCE $10.00. He's already a iiftftKffltt W3&, but donated the $10 to his Paul Harris. What a guyl CAROL ESTES, our fearless EDITOR of the weekly newsletter, was called on the carpet for getting OTNNY KNAIJFF'S name wrong in the September 20, 1990 newsletter. $5 for this faux pas!!! GARY JENSEN t Jps his fishing literally by fly Jog to Eagle Lake in the Sierras. GARY reports that Friday night the bar at the lake has real COWBOYS. Well, Shucks, GARY, how 'bout $10.00.

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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 & 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 -12:15 p.m.

SANTA ROSA EAST

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

GUERNEVILLE

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

• WEDNESDAY

SANTA ROSA

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

PETALUMA VALLEY

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

SONOMA VALLEY

Sonoma NationalGolfClub- 1770 Arnold DriveSonoma -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.

• FRIDAY

SEBASTOPOL

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

FORMPRINT

DESIGN

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P.O. Box 14953 •Santa Rosa, CA 95402ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT 513

"Enjoy iRotaryI"R.I. PRESIDENT

Hugh ArcherDIRECTORS:

Leroy CarlenzoliJohn Dolinsek

DISTRICT

GOVERNOR

Jack Vallerga

Jack 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 Carlenzoli

TREASURER INTERNATIONAL

Tom Eakin SERVICE

Dave Lorenzen

PAST

PRESIDENT SERGEANT-AT-ARMS

Bob Dunn Rick Franke

Meeting October 4, 199C \

FINE TIMESNo Early Birds herel STANWALKER. RICK FRANKE. MARK

WALSVICK, and CATHY VYENIELO

all arrived after the bell.

They were fined $5 each forthis recognition. PR. BRUCEREYES just returned from a biketrip through Burgandy, France.This "tour de France" cost

BRUCE $10.00. He's already aiiftftKfflttW3&, but donated the$10 to his Paul Harris. What aguyl CAROL ESTES, our fearlessEDITOR of the weeklynewsletter, was called on thecarpet for getting

OTNNY KNAIJFF'S

name wrong in the September 20,1990 newsletter. $5 for thisfaux pas!!! GARY JENSEN t Jpshis fishing literally by fly Jogto Eagle Lake in the Sierras.GARY reports that Friday nightthe bar at the lake has real

COWBOYS. Well, Shucks, GARY,how 'bout $10.00.

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FINE TIMES (cont'd)LEROY CARLENZOLI just returnedfrom Elk hunting with bow andarrow in Arizona. Just as LEROY

had a prize elk in his sighthis watch alarm went off. Sooff to his make-up meeting atthe Sholo Arizona Rotary Clubhe went! He said he fit rightin with his hunting togs on! !When LEROY came home he took

his wife CAROL out to dinner ina limo and in HIGH STYLE. This

story cost LEROY $20.00. PHILHULEN is the Total Control of

le tickets for Westoberfest..Lost tickets are "lost" - no

exceptions allowed, even fromPRESIDENT GARY. PHIL did get tobuy the 10 voided tickets inquestion for $1 each.

PLEASE CONTACT BILL AMOS

(544-4877) OR ART KING (539-5980) WITH YOUR DONATIONSFOR THE SILENT AUCTION

TABLES AT THE

WESTOBERFEST. BRING YOUR

PRIZES TO THE MEETINGS OR

THE DAY OF THE EVENT!!

msmmmwes

New member CATHY VYENIELO willcelebrate her 10th weddinganniversary on 10/10, so $10

4CONTINUED

seemed an appropriate fine. BOBDUNN wasn't here to be remindedof his 27th wedding anniversarySeptember 21, but he didn'tmiss his $25 fine. BOB SCOTTalso was a no-show to be

reminded of his birthday whichwas October 1st - a belated $10fine for BOB. MIKE SASS willhave a birthday October 8th.Details to follow, but the finewas $10.00 for today. STEVEOWLES was reminded that wife

CATHY has a birthday coming upOctober 9th. This reminder cost

STEVE $10.00.

ROTARY

TALK

Last week's speaker was DAVEPINSKY, Deputy Director,Department of Utilities for theCity of Santa Rosa. DAVE spoketo our club about the current

changes and improvements beingmade to our City's wastewaterprogram. The City has beenstudying alternative ways toreuse and dispose of thetreated wastewater. The goalsof the City in looking at thealternatives are:

reduce weather dependence;maximize water reuse; meet orexceed all water qualitystandards; provideenvironmental benefits and becost effective.

??? MYSTERY ROTARIAN ???OUR MYSTERY ROTARIAN CLAIMS THAT THE REDWOODEMPIRE IS GOD'S GHT TO MANKIND (OTHER THAN THEMYSTERY ROTARIAN, OF COURSE!) AND HAS LIVED HEREEXCEPTFOR AFEW YEARS DOWN TO DECADENT SOUTHERN

CALIFORNIA. A GRADUATE OF DAVIS WITH A DEGREE IN

ECONOMICS, THIS GENEROUS ROTARIAN DISCOVERED ITWAS ALWAYS GOOD TO GIVE TO OTHERS IN BUSINESS, AND

UNLIKE THE SAVINGS AND LOAN INDUSTRY, NICE TO GETBACK, TOO! THIS ENERGETIC AND ATHLETIC ROTARIANENJOYS SKIING, HIKING, BACK-PACKING, HUNTING,FISHING, SCUBADIVING, ICE SKATING, AND JUST TO PROVEACCEPTANCE IN OUR CLUB - MOUNTAIN BIKING. WHO IS

OUR MYSTERY ROTARIAN?

(MARILYN PRATT WAS OUR MYSTERY ROTARIAN LAST

WEEK. AS PRESIDENT GARY WOULD SAY: "ISNT SHE CUTE

AS A BUTTON?". WARREN SMITH WAS FINED $5.00 FOR

PROMPTING RAY GORMAN AS TO THE IDENTITY OF THE

MYSTERY ROTARIAN.)

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PRESIDENT'S MESSAGETO PROFIT FROM GOOD ADVICE

REQUIRES AS MUCH WISDOM AS TO

GIVE IT.

UPCOMING EVENTS

October 11th

Regular MeetingVisit from DISTRICT GOVERNOR

JOHN BLOUNT

October 17th

FIRESIDE MEETING

PLACE: JIM AND GINNY KNAUFF'S

TIME: 7:30 PM

TIMESTO

^VOLUNTEER

WESTOBERFEST COMMITTEES

CO-CHAIR - HOWARD DAULTON:

BAR-B-QUE - RICK FRANKE

FOOD PREP - DAVE LORENZEN

SILENT AUCTION - BILL AMOS

ART KING

TICKETS - PHIL HULEN

PHIL'S ASSIST - JOHN LYNCH

CLEAN-UP - WARREN SMITH

PETE TRELEAVEN

CO-CHAIR - CAROL ESTES:

SERVERS

DECORATIONS

SET UP

BEER SERVICE

BEER TICKETS

- JIM HAKEL

- RHOANN PONSETI

- MIKE SASS

- ERIC VANCLEAVE

- GARY DOOLITTLE

ON-SITE RAFFLE TICKET SALES -

JIM KNAUFF

Volunteer for one of the

committees NOW or you will bevolunteered by one of the Co-Chairpeople. EVERY MEMBER MUSTATTEND AND WORK AT THE

WESTOBERFEST. This is a greatevent and everyone always hasfun!!!

SELL YOUR WESTOBERFEST

TICKETS BY OCTOBER 20TH!!!

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SONOMA COUNTY MAKE - UP LOCATIONS

• MONDAYWEST SANTA ROSA

Los Robles - Cleveland & Edwards

Santa 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

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

GUERNEVILLE

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

• WEDNESDAY

SANTA ROSA PETALUMA VALLEY

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

SONOMA VALLEY

Sonoma NationalGolfClub- 1770Arnold DriveSonoma -12:00 Noon

• THURSDAY

PETALUMA CLOVERDALE

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

• FRIDAY

SEBASTOPOL

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

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"Enjoy Rotary"DIRECTORS

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Vicki Lockner

Ken Coker

Howard Daulton

CLUB SERVICE

Ken Coker

Howard Daulton

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Vicki Lockner

Chartered June 30, 1986Meets every Thursday 7:15 a.m.At the Doubletree Inn

P.O. Box 14953 Santa Rosa, CA 95402

MEETING OCTOBER 11, 1990

FINE TIMES

by Loretta Slyh

It might be better to be late than never, but itcertainly isn't free. Vickie Lockner, BruceReyes, Warren Smith and Ray Gorman wereeach fined S5 for arriving after the bell.

It was "TRUE CONFESSION" time for RhoannPonsetL Her getaway weekend to the BenbovInn wasn't what she had expected. Her roomwas located practically ON the highway overpass.No matter, 3 days and 2 people still added up toa $6 fine.

R.I. PRESIDENT

Paulo 'V. C. CostaSao Paulo, Brazil

DISTRICT GOVENOR

John BlountSebastopol,, California

PRESIDENT

Gary Doolittle

PRESIDENT-ELECTArchie Julian

SECRETARY

Dave Lorenzen

TREASURER

Tom Eakin

PASTPRESIDENT

Kent Seegmiller

VOCATIONAL SERVICE Dan Lambert wasn't fined for his very longJack Eddinger

INTERNATIONAL

SERVICE

Eric Van Cleave

SERGEANT-AT ARMS

Randy Seelye

quote in the Press Democrat, about his stand onno freeways around Spring Lake. However,when Dan tried to tell us his overnight trip toLas Vegas was all business he was quickly finedS10.

Del Raby was recognized for the sun u? mdburned nose he acquired at the Ben Hoga. olfTournament Del was both a scorekeeper andMarshall for the 5 day event, so a S5 fineseemed fair.

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Michael Sass is definitely on the move. First hisnew home is a "small" (?) house in MontecitoMeadows. His new office is on top of Howard"Buster" Daulton. Fellow Rotarians were quickto question the practice of Union Banking andJack Eddinger wanted an exchange. Michaelpaid the S20 fine.

Marilyn Pratt and her fellow Rotarian HusbandRich Pratt will celebrate their weddinganniversary October 16. Marilyn says Rich isplanning a surprise. We hope Rich reads ournews bulletin. Marilyn was fined $10 for theanniversary reminder and S5 for not standingup.

11 her Rolf Wessman or Denny Lenhart knewa identity of this week's Mystery Rotarian.

Each was assessed a Si fine.

DISTRICT GOVERNORJOHN BLOUNT

If you missed it, you missed it Our DistrictGovernor spoke in a very informative andinspiring manner. To be sure you get thehighlights, quoted correctly, John gave me acopy of his speech. (Actually I requested it,because it really is that good. Please don't tellJohn I printed that)

"Realize what you have; and make the most ofit ...Your Rotary club unlocks some of thegreat satisfactions of life,...Rotary offers youfriends. ...not a cross section of society..." but "...people you would like to know. ...Rotary offersyou an organization dedicated to high ideals andethics."

He went on to tell of great things Rotary hasaccomplished and then showed his bravery bylea/:->g our club in the song "Eensy WeensySp; ." He explained how we should show thesame determination and persistence of thespider crawling up the pipe to rebuild his web,repeatedly.

His message: "Enjoy Rotary With Faith andEnthusiasm".

PRESIDENT'S MESSAGELeaders who aid others in growing are certain to

experience growth in themselves.

Can you hear me???Wayne Light puts the call out to

volunteers for the Scholarship Committee. Thiscommittee is responsible for screeningapplicants for Rl and our scholarship. ContactWayne to learn more at 527-0456.

WESTOBERFEST

W The days are few until YOUR money isdue.

W Enjoy the fun of volunteering or enjoy yourassignment.W Items are still being accepted for the silentauction, contact ART KING or BILL AMOSwith your donations.

SELL!! SELL!! SELL!! SELL!!

??? MYSTERY ROTARIAN???by Peter Treleaven

Our Mystery Rotarian was born with the best ofall advantages - the child of a Marine on theMarine Base at Barstow, California. Who couldask for anything better than that??? Ourmilitary dependant moved frequently ending upin Sonoma County in 1964... to stay. This outgoing Rotarian wanted a job dealing with thetrees and forest, however with great insight wentinto the office where few can see the forest forthe trees and it pays better. Still the Rotarianoccasionally gets into the field to bow hunt andfish. An avid dancer the romantic Rotarianmarried the proverbial childhood sweetheart andsince becoming a Rotarian is living happily everafter. Who is our Mystery Rotarian???

This week's Mystery Rotarian was none otherthan Kathy Vynello. Sne admitted she's glad tobe in Sunrise Rotarian because Downtownwouldn't take her. Someone should explain whythat club is known as the Mother club.

$$$JACKPOT$$$It's a Fact, Jack.. Buster took the sack and

grabbed the black.S230.

Art King took $10.

Welcome......we gladly welcome our newest

member Dale Zumfelde, Architect. He's marriedto Shirley Saraga, who is a VocationalRehabilitation Specialist. Together they like tohorse around, especially with their new colt. I'vebeen told by a pedigree owner that the new coltis a mutt horse.(?) Also, Dale is learning tofinger tickle keys, on a mysterious instrument.Welcome to the club Dale and Shirley.

UP COMING EVENTS

October 17

Fireside at Jim Knauff's House, 471Noonan Ranch Lane, Santa Rosa. See Mapbelow.

October 18

7:30 am Regular MeetingSpeaker Ray Kraus of Homestake Mines.

5:30 Board Meeting at Jack LondonRoom of the Double Tree Inn.

October 25

7:30 am Regular Meeting

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SONOMA COUNTY MAKE-UP LOCATIONS

• MONDAYWEST 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 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 LaneSanta Rosa -12:15 p.m.

GUERNEVILLE

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

• WEDNESDAY

SANTA ROSA

FlamingoHotel - 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- 1770 Arnold DriveSonoma -12:00 Noon

• THURSDAY

PETALUMA

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

CLOVERDALE

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

• FRIDAY

SEBASTOPOL

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

FORMPRINT

DESIGN

ROBERT W. SCOTT

1626 PINER ROAD

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"Enjoy Rotary"R.I. PRESIDENT

Paulo V. C. Costa

Sao Paulo, Brazil

DISTRICT GOVENOR

John BlountSebastopol,, California

PRESIDENT

Gary Doolittle

PRESIDENT-ELECT

Archie Julian

SECRETARY

Dave Lorenzen

TREASURER

Tom Eakin

PAST

PRESIDENTKent Seegmiller

DIRECTORS

Jack EddingerRick Franke

Vicki Lockner

Ken Coker

Howard Daulton

CLUB SERVICE

Ken CokerHoward Daulton

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Vicki Lockner

VOCATIONAL SERVICEJack Eddinger

INTERNATIONALSERVICEEric Van Cleave

SERGEANT-AT ARMSRandy Seelye

FINETTMES"For whom the Bell tolls"-; \>t

BRUCE REYES,for DR. Past

President PETER TRELEAVEN or

DAN DAVIS, who all arrivedafter the bell. Each was fined

$5.00. PETER TRELEAVEN aka"Twinkle Toes" and his wife

MARIE are taking dance lessonsin preparation for the upcomingFoundation Dinner and Dance.

PETER has also purchased atuxedo for this auspiciousoccasion, size 44. His fine wasreduced to $4 for his reducedsize. CAROL ESTES wasabsolutely beaming after herrecent Lake Tahoe weekend.

CAROL reports no snow at NorthStar, but great weather forGolf and Hiking. This highaltitude fun cost CAROL $10.00.RAY GORMAN attended the

Fireside get together Wednesdaynight. He just couldn't resisttelling his story about how hewon his Paul Harris c jacharter member of our SUN^/SE

ROTARY CLUB. The story wasworth a $10.00 fine. RAY addedanother $100 to that to start

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FINE T|MES (cont'd)his son's Paul Harris. Way togo RAY! CATHY VYBNIELO had hername spelled wrong in lastweeks newsletter. Since. CAROL

ESTES had turned over the

bulletin editing duty lastweek, we couldn't fine her. Thefour way test confirmed that itwas PRESIDENT GARY guilty ofthe goof! He paid the $10 fine.JOHN DOLINSEK should have let

well enough alone when he wasfined $5 for bringing toeveryone's attention the factCat our bulletin still had the_.aST OFFICERS names. But

NOOOGO, JOHN had to share withus an article mailed to himanonymously, titled "GENITALWARTS". Another $2 0 and pleasebe seated!! RANDY SEELYE stood

up to advise everyone of theupcoming Richard Torkelson WineTasting ox\ November 0th at theLuther Burbank Center for the

Arts. This is a special eventthat provides scholarships forbudding journalists. $10.00Tickets available at the PD or

at the door. This was a $5announcement. WARREN SMITH

brought to PRESIDENT GARY'Sattention that GARY BAYLESS puthis business cards on all thetables, not his guest speakerscard. GARY paid is $20 finewith a sterling smile.

PLEASE CONTACT BILL AMOSi 44-4877) OR ART KING(539-5980) WITH YOURDONATIONS FOR THE SILENTAUCTION TABLES.

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JOHN JONES will celebrate hisbirthday October 24th. He willhave $10 less to celebratewith. PRESIDENT GARY

DOOLITTLE'S wife CAROLYN will

have a birthday on October2 0th. This reminder cost GARY

$10.00.

ROTARY

TALK

Last week's speaker was RAYMONDE. KRAUSS. RAYMOND is theEnvironmental Manager forHomestake Mining Company'sMcLaughlin Mine, located innorthern California. He hasbeen responsible for theenvironmental management of theMine from design throughpermitting, construction,start-up, and into operation.He directs ongoingenvironmental monitoring,permit compliance, governmentaland public relations, andreclamation programs.

??? MYSTERY ROTARIAN ???OUR MYSTERY ROTARIAN WAS BORN, RAISED, ANDEDUCATED LIKE A NUMBER OF OUR ROTARIANS LN THATVAST WASTELAND CALLED SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. TEENTHIS SCHOLAR DECIDED TO FOLLOW HORACE GREELEY'SADVICE AND "GO WEST". FORTUNATELY, THIS INTREPIDROTARIAN HAD A POOR SENSE OF DIRECTION AND WENTEAST WHERE A COLLEGE PROFESSORSHIP AWAITED.THERE THIS WINE EXPERT MET TOE SPOUSE OF HISDREAMS IN A PASTA COOKING CLASS AND DECIDED THATLIVING HAPPILY EVER AFTER AMONG THE GRAPES WAS

BETTER THAN TEACHING GRAPES SO MOVED TO SONOMACOUNTY WITH A SMILE. THE THINGS THIS WISE ROTARIAN

ENJOYS INCLUDE ROTARY, GOLF, TRAVEL AND COOKING.WHO IS OUR MYSTERY ROTARIAN?

CJOHN JONES WAS OUR MYSTERY ROTARIAN LAST WEEK.MARILYN PRATT HAD TO HELP HTM WITH HIS SPEECH!

JOHN WATSON DIDN'T KNOW THE IDENTITY OF OUR

MYSTERY ROTARIAN. DEL RABY KNEW IT WASNTEXM, BUT

THEY BOTH WERE FINED $1.)

PRESIDENTS MESSAGE•WHEN WE ARE RIGHT - WE CAN

AFFORD TO KEEP OUR TEMPER . . .

WHEN WE ARE WRONG WE CAN'T

AFFORD NOT TO.

UPCOMING EVENTS

October 25thRegular MeetingSpeaker: Larry FerriTopic: Annadel State Park

TIME TO

VOLUNTEER

WESTOBERFEST COMMITTEES

CO-CHAIR - HOWARD DAULTON:

BAR-B-QUE - RICK FRANKE

FOOD PREP - DAVE LORENZEN

SILENT AUCTION - BILL AMOS

ART KING

TICKETS - PHIL HULEN

PHIL'S ASSIST - JOHN LYNCH

CLEAN-UP - WARREN SMITH

PETE TRELEAVEN

CO-CHAIR - CAROL ESTES:

SERVERS - JIM HAKEL

DECORATIONS - RHOANN PONSETI

SET UP - MIKE SASS

BEER SERVICE - ERIC VANCLEAVF.

BEER TICKETS '- GARY DOOLITTLE

ON-SITE RAFFLE TICKET SALES -

JIM KNAUFF

Volunteer for one of the

committees NOW or you will bevolunteered by one of the Co-Chairpeople. EVERY MEMBER MUSTATTEND AND WORK AT THE

WESTOBERFEST. This is a greatevent and everyone always hasfuni!!

SELL YOUR WESTOBERFEST

TICKETS BY OCTOBER 20TH!!!

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SONOMA COUNTY MAKE - UP LOCATIONS

• MONDAY

WEST SANTA ROSA

Los Robtes - 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- 12:15 p.m.

SANTA ROSA EAST

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

GUERNEVILLE

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

• WEDNESDAY HillSANTA ROSA

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

PETALUMA VALLEY

SonomaJoe'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- 1094 Petaluma Blvd. SPetaluma-12:10 p.m.

CLOVERDALE

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

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• FRIDAY

SEBASTOPOL

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

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"Enjoy Rotary"R.L PRESIDENT

Paulo V. C. Costa

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DISTRICT GOVENOR

John BlountSebastopol,, California

PRESIDENT

Gary Doolittle

PRESIDENT-ELECT

Archie Julian

SECRETARY

Dave Lorenzen

TREASURERTom Eakin

PAST

PRESIDENTKent Seegmiller

DIRECTORS

Jack EddingerRick FrankeVicki Lockner

Ken Coker

Howard Daulton

CLUB SERVICE

Ken Coker

Howard Daulton

COMMUNITY SERVICEVicki Lockner

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Jack Eddinger

INTERNATIONAL

SERVICE

Eric Van Cleave

SERGEANT-AT ARMSRandy Seelye

Chartered June 30, 1986Meets every Thursday 7:15 a.m.At the Doubletree Inn

P.O. Box 14953 Santa Rosa, CA 95402

Meeting October 25, 1990

FINE TIMESJOHN JONES and MARK WALSVICK tried to

"sneak." in after the bell, but oursharp eyed PRESIDENT GARY did not letit slide. $5.00 each was the fine.JAMES KNAUFF said he was in by thebell, but was fined $1 for each foothe was not standing on. Since he wasseated that waa $2. When CAROL. ESTESwas shown her picture in the SonomaCounty Women in Business article, sheautographed it. Seemed appropriateand so was the $5.00 fine. No onecould help notice the shoes RHOANNPONSETI wore to the meeting lastThursday, right out of OZ! ! RHOANNfollowed the yellow brick road to a$5 fine. PRESIDENT GARY passed arounda photo of a man in heavy camouflage.Who is this masked man? None other

than our own LEROY CARLENZOLI. The

smile gave him away, but he couldn'tget rid of his $10 fine.

ANNOUNCEMENT

A DROP IN CENTER FOR THE

PHYSICALLY DISABLED. A gettogether each Thursday Evening7:00 to 8:30 PM, ROHNERT " "JCOMMUNITY CENTER. For

information, please call HERL>RAY 664-1523 or LYDIA FOREST

664-0124. From the ROHNERT PARK

/COTATI ROTARY CLUB.

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BILL AMOS's wife DIANE will celebrateher birthday on Halloween, October31. BILL said he didn't need areminder. DIANE starts leaving notesaround the house in September like"you only have 30 more shopping daysleft". It still cost BILL $10.00.Trick or Treat 11 Would someone"tually get married on Halloween???iave it to the GRUESOME TWOSOME JOHN

AND LORETTA SLYH. LORETTA says it wasquite a wedding reception, some 19years ago. A $20 fine seemed rightfor this spooky rotarian.CONGRATULATIONS JOHN AND LORETTA(from the bulletin editorII111l)

.ROTARY

TALK

Last week our speaker was LARRYFERRI, the District Superintendentfor our Eastern County State Parks.MR. FERRI presented a slide show andtalk that covered different aspectsof the foresters job(s). Not only dothey keep the parks safe, clean, andavailable for all of us to enjoy,they have to adhere to budget cutsand enforce revenue generating feesthat will help keep our State Parksopen and operating for all of us to

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BORED MEETING NOTES

The following are highlights from theOfficial Minutes of the Board ofDirectors Meeting that was held onThursday, October 18, 1990. REMARKSBY PRESIDENT: PRESIDENT GARY reportedthat the visit with DISTRICT GOVERNORJOHN BLOUNT was a success and that aletter from the DISTRICT GOVERNOR isenclosed which reflects this. AlsoCATHY VYENiET.o is working on the 4-way test Essay Contest with HerbertSlater Junior High. SECRETARY'SREPORT: Attendance for the month ofSeptember 1990 was reported to thedistrict at 86.92%. READING OFCOMMUNICATIONS: Articles ofIncorporation are proceeding, within60 days of reaching . . . Districttree planting program will happen inEureka on November 3. TREASURER'SREPORT: The following bills werepresented for approval:S.C.G.C. Paint $ 96.00RUSSELL HAMPTON Supplies 60.00PRINTER Bulletin 90.00PRINTER Bulletin 193.00POSTAGE Bulletin 292.00DG GIFT AND FIRESIDE 57.00CASTINO Beer Glasses 839!oOB & B Foundation Gift 200.00

TOTAL 1827.00REPORT OF COMMITTEES: Club Service-ME—COKER reported that the Newmasthead is in current production forthe club bulletin, and was receivedwell by all members. InternationalService; ERIC VAN CLEAVE reportedthat Foundation Dinner tickets are$37.50 per person and Raffle ticketsare $10.00 each. The club'scontribution to the raffle ig a$200.00 gift certificate to a chainof Northern California B & B's.

BORED MEETING NOTES(CONTINUED)

VAN CLEAVE also reported progress onLUCINDA THORLEY. our Exchange Studentcoming from Australia in January. Weneed Host Families. PRESIDENT GARYasked that her applicationinformation be made available to themembership to help promote hostfamilies. NEW BUSINESS: The followingrecommendations were presented by theCLASSIFICATION/MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEESfor changes in classifications . . .VAN CLEAVE - Mortgage/LendingJONES - CPA/Business PlanningRICH - CPA/TaxesESTES - Mortgage/Mortgage Sales

*5*PROPOSED FOR

MEMBERSHIP

'In accordance with the Club By-Laws,Article XI, Section 1, "the Secretaryshall notify each member of the clubby means of a written or printedcommunication, giving the name of theproposed candidate, the firmrepresented and the classificationunder which he/she is proposed formembership."

NAME: Dan Lucas

FIRM: Windsor VineyardsCLASSIFICATION: Winery

NAME: Debbie Adams

FIRM: Microfile, Inc.CLASSIFICATION: Microfilm Services

"A ten-day period shall then beallowed during which any memberobjecting to the election of theproposed member shall notify theboard in writing, stating the reasonsfor his/her objections."

??? MYSTERY ROTARIAN ???WHAT DO OUR MYSTERY ROTARIAN AND MARLE OSMONDHAVE IN COMMON? THEY BOTH SING "MEET ME INMONTANA" WITH FEELING! OUR MYSTERY ROTARIAN ISWHAT SEEMS TO BE THE CLUB STANDARD! WELLEDUCATED, ARTICULATE, BORN AND RAISED IN THE GREATDESERT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND LIVES TO FLYFISH. FOLLOWING NUMEROUS COLLEGES AND DEGREES, HEARRIVED HERE AND SPENT TEN YEARS AS A FULL COLLEGEPROFESSOR BEFORE MOVTNG ON TO A GREENER FLELD(PROFESSION).THIS RENAISSANCEROTARIAN'SINTERESTSINCLUDE CARPENTRY, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE,READING, WRITING OF SCIENTIFIC TEXTS AND POETRY,WATER POI.O, THE OU1DOORS AND OK COURSE FLYFISHING. A DEDICATED ROTARIAN HE WAS A CHARTERMEMBER OF OUR CLUB AND WAS EXTREMELY ACTIVE INITS FOUNDING. WHO IS OUR MYSTERY ROTARIAN?

(RICK FRANKE WAS OUR MYSTERY ROTARIAN LAST WEEK.KEEP ON MAKING US SMILE RICK!!!! NEITHER KENTSEEGMILLER OR RAY GORMAN KNEW THE IDENTITY OFOUR MYSTERY ROTARIAN. THIS COST THEM SI EACH.)

PRESIDENT'S MESSAGEAS YOU GO ON YOUR WAY TODAY,REMEMBER; OF ALL THE THINGS YOUWEAR, YOUR EXPRESSION IS THEMOST IMPORTANT.

UPCOMING EVENTS

November 1st

Regular MeetingPresident Gary Surprise 11

November 14th

Board Meeting5:30 PM - Doubletree

December 15th

Rotary Christmas Party

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SONOMA COUNTY MAKE-UP LOCATIONS

• MONDAYWEST SANTA ROSA

Los Robles - Cleveland & Edwards

Santa Rosa - 12:15 p.m.

HEALDSBURG

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

• TUESDAYWINDSOR

Windsor Lanes - 8801 Conde Lane

Windsor - 7:15 a.m.

ROHNERT PARK / COTATI

Red Lion Inn - 1 Red Lion Drive

Rohnert Park - 12:15 p.m.

SANTA ROSA EAST

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

GUERNEVILLE

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

• WEDNESDAY

SANTA ROSA

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

PETALUMA VALLEY

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

SONOMA VALLEY

Sonoma National GolfClub- 1770 Arnold DriveSonoma -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.

• FRIDAY

SEBASTOPOL

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

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Paulo V C. Costa

Sao Paulo, Brazil

DISTRICT GOVENOR

John BlountSebastopol,, California

PRESIDENT

Gary Doolittle

PRESIDENT-ELECTArchie Julian

SECRETARYDave Lorenzen

TREASURER

Tom Eakin

PAST

PRESIDENTKent Seegmiller

DIRECTORS

Jack EddingerRick Franke

Vicki Lockner

Ken Coker

Howard Daulton

CLUB SERVICE

Ken Coker

Howard Daulton

COMMUNITY SERVICEVicki Lockner

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Jack Eddinger

INTERNATIONAL

SERVICE

Eric Van Cleave

SERGEANT-AT ARMSRandy Seelye

Chartered June 30, 1986Meets every Thursday 7:15 a.m.At the Doubletree Inn

P.O. Box 14953 Santa Rosa, CA 95402

Meeting October 31, 1990

FIXE TIMESThe Marin County School District thi'3year has instigated a "Hall of Fame"to recognize past outstandingathletes. One of their first andfinest to be recognized is our ownJOHN DOIilNSEK. While attending Marinschools JOHN won eight letters and 2athletic scholarships. JOHN went onto become MVP on his Arizona StateColleges World Series Champion team.JOHN paid -his $100 fine like a truechampion!!! HOWARD "BUSTER" DAULTONsold his daughter's car to STEVEOWLES for STEVE'S daughter. HOWARDadded he did it out of the goodnessof his heart. STEVE says he has tomow BUSTERS lawn for the next twoyears. They were each fined aneighborly $10. NANCY AITA isdefinitely voting YES on B. She evenallowed her name to be placed on thebrochures. This cost NANCY a $10fine. ARCHIE JULIAN has a brand new"large" truck. ARCHIE says wife SUSANis just used to

BIG THINGS!!

Pay $25 and sit down ARCHIE.BRUCE REYES, our longest running redbadge holder, was finally able tochange to Blue. This privilege costBRUCE $5.00.

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ANNOUNCEMENT

A DROP IN CENTER FOR THEPHYSICALLY DISABLED. A gettogether each Thursday Evening7:00 to 8:30 PM, ROHNERT PARKCOMMUNITY CENTER. For moreinformation, please call HERBRAY 664-1523 or LYDIA FOREST664-0124. From the ROHNERT PARK/COTATI ROTARY CLUB.

WARREN SMITH was reminded that it waswife WENDY's birthday, today,November 1. WARREN said WENDY kissedhim on the forehead as she left thehouse at 5:00 AM. The question toWARREN was "was she standing up?". NOcomment, just a $10 fine. MARILYNPRATT wasn't at the meeting to bereminded of her upcoming birthday,November 4. Lucky for her, husbandRICH was in attendance and got to payher $10 fine.

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WELCOME DREW TURNER - NEW

MEMBER TO OUR CLUB!!!

CLUB ASSEMBLY

Last week's meeting we had aclub assembly. We had a reporton the Westoberfest ticketsales and Silent Auction. Wehave collected $6,217.00 inticket sales and are awaitingabout $4,400 more and theSilent Auction generated about$2,500.

EXCELLENT JOB TO ALL!

It was decided on by the clubto include information aboutspouses in the Club Directory,but not photos. (CAN SOME OFTHE CLUB MEMBERS DECLINE ONPHOTOS TOO?!)

This is the last year tocomplete your Polio Pluspledges. Please see JOHNDOLINSEK with payment.

HEAR .'" YE. HEAR YE! !! Our lastRotary meeting for the year of1990 will be on DECEMBER 20TH.Rotarians, please bring yourentire family for breakfast. Wewill have 55 children singingfrom the SANTA ROSA CHILDREN'SCHOIR. And we will have SantaClaus for the little children(OK, FOR SOME OF YOU BIG KIDSTOO!!)

SUNSHINE REPORT

We are very sorry to hear thatour own unie WARREN SMITH is abit under the weather! But what

a TROOPER! WARREN has a

couple broken ribs, and stillassisted in the clean up afterthe Westoberfest! !! ! I hope yousent yourself a n;Lce cardWARREN.

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SEBASTOPOL ROTARY CLUB is once againputting on their major fund raisingevent - SUITCASE NIGHT. It will be onNovember 9th at 7:30pm at theSebastopol Vet's Building. This yearstrip is a 4 day/3 night Kona, Hawaiiweekend. Pack your bag and be readyto leave. For more information andtickets, please call LARRY FORD at823-6481. GO AHEAD - BE DARING!!!!

PRESIDENT

MESSAGE

SELF-CONFIDENCE HAS ALWAYS BEEN

THE FIRST SECRET OF SUCCESS.

??? MYSTERY ROTARIAN ???OUR MYSTERYROTARIAN THIS WEEK IS TRULY A MYSTERYAS Tins OVERWORKED ROTARIAN WAS ASLEEP WHEN I

CALLED AND BOTHERED HIS SrOUSE INSTEAD. I IIOI'E THAT

THIS IS READ BY ALL AND ONE OF YOU FIGURES OUT WHO

IS SPEAKING. OUR SLUMBERING ROTARIAN'S FATHER WAS

LIVING IN EUREKA AND WORKED IN THE PROFESSION

WHICH STILL USES TILE MEDIEVAL SIGN OF THE 3 BALLS.

FOLLOWING HIS FIRST 18 YEARS IN EUREKA HE WAS

DEPORTED TO OREGON STATE FOR SEVERAL YEARS

BEFORE RETURNING TO NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. THIS

SERIOUS BUSINESS PERSON WORKS HARD DESCRIBING TO

PEOPLE ALL THE AWFUL THINGS THAT CON GO WRONG IN

THEIR LIVES AND THEN BETS THEM THAT THEY WON'T

(STRANGE PROFESSION). THIS PRAGMATIC AND

RESOURCEFUL ROTARIAN MARRIED A COMPETITOR IN

ORDER TO EXPAND THE BUSINESS. IN ADDITION TO

WORKING HARD WHICH HE DOES TO ALLOW THE SPOUSE

TO PLAY GOLF, TICS OUTDOOR ROTARIAN HUNTS DEER,

PIGS, AND PHEASANTS, GOES TO SOCCER GAMES, FISHES,

AND GARDENS. ARE YOU THE MYSTERY ROTARIAN?

(LAST WEEK'S MYSTERY ROTARIAN WAS RUSS LOCKNER. I

THOUGHT YOU WROTE SCIENTIFIC BOOKS, NOT DIRTY

BOOKS! NEITHER STEVE OLSEN OR WARREN SMITH KNEW

TILE IDENTITY OF OUR MYSTERY ROTARIAN. $1.00 FOR THIS

OVERSIGHT.)

UPCOMING EVENTS

November 8th

Regular MeetingSpeaker: Gary RodriguesTopic: Kaiser

November 14th

Board Meeting5:30 PM - Doubletree

December 15th

Rotary Christmas PartyPresident Gary's House