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President's Message

From President Brian

July 30, 2018 by sandi83 Leave a Comment

Hello Niles Rotarians,

WOW!!!  What a start to the year.  My very own parade with Mouseketeers, FASTPASS to the Teacup, and Mickey and Minnie too!  Very cool! Who said this is a Mickey Mouse operation?  I don’t know, but we are certainly Goofy!  Haha. Thank you all for the nice Welcome that ONLY Niles Rotarians know how to do.  It was a special day that I will never forget. Thank you all for such a wonderful induction ceremony into the Presidency.

So, how about that second meeting! Oh, Boy!  Nothing like getting ready for a great day then you find out your speaker had a different date.  Oops! The one thing I do know how to do is PANIC!!  Well, just a little.  I drew inspiration for my theme of “Let the Good Times Roll!” and therefore we did. It was wonderful to hear all about the great things Niles Rotarians are doing in our community.  Thank you for sharing.

People have asked me about my theme. The phrase is very powerful when you look at it as a whole.  My Grandmother and Mom are from Louisiana where this is a very popular phrase.  My Grandmother mainly spoke French when she was little and eventually learned English in elementary school.  She always had a slight French accent her whole life. The French version of the phrase is “Laissez les bon temps rouler” (Lay-zEh lay bAwn tawm rOO-lay).  I figured it would be too hard to get y’all to say it, so I went with the translation “Let the Good Times Roll.”    The spirit of New Orleans lives in the phrase. No matter what happens, “Laissez les bon temps rouler” was applied.  It reminds you to celebrate life in good times and move on from the bad. Celebrate success and don’t dwell on failures.  It’s always there to remind you to enjoy and celebrate life.

President Brian

The more you celebrate your life, the more there is IN LIFE to Celebrate. – Oprah Winfrey

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From President Brian – July 2018

July 10, 2018 by sandi83 Leave a Comment

Hello fellow Rotarians,

Welcome to a new Rotary year and the beginning of our time together.  It’s with great pride and honor I have accepted the role of President for 2018-2019! I’m super excited for this year.  We have a great RI theme “Be the Inspiration,” outstanding club theme, and the most wonderful and dedicated Rotarians in our club I have ever met. I cannot wait to get this party started!  But first, a few thoughts…

I want to thank Past President Rose for her insight, mentoring, humor and kindness she bestowed upon me as her President Elect.  Thank you so much and I’m looking forward to your social events.  I’m also thankful to Bruce Prescott, our President Elect. Many years ago someone said “Hell will freeze over” before Bruce would be President.  Just to let everyone know….there is NO global warming, just Hell is starting to freeze.  We all have 365 days until it is frozen solid.  Haha Bruce, it is a privilege to have you as my PE.

My main goal for this year is to not screw up!  I have been told this has been the primary goal of new presidents for YEARS, so why break from tradition!  Here is my vision – At the end of my presidential year, I would like to look back and see all of the fun and laughter we had over the year. I want to see new Niles Rotarians in the room. I want to reflect back on all of our speakers and how they enriched our knowledge about the people and services in our community.  I want to congratulate Bruce on another successful Elimination Raffle, which will have raised more money than ever before.  I want to see that all Rotarians and guests participated in wonderful events filled with smiles and laughter.  I want to see the successful community service results of our work, and to see the wonderful international service work we did. I want to see that we were the inspiration for new ideas, encouragement, and thoughtfulness.  I believe if we will have achieved those vision statements, it will have been an AWESOME year! Don’t you think so?  This best part is….We can do ALL of it!  It is just up to us to “Be the Inspiration” and make it happen.

In my first Pinion I felt it would be nice to re-introduce myself to the club.  It has been 10 years since my ice-breaker and we have several new members since then. I am a third generation Niles Rotarian. My Mom, Hattie Hughes, and Grandfather, Morris Hyman, are my predecessors.  I hope during my year I honor and cherish their legacy as Niles Rotarians.  They left some big shoes for me to fill.  Lucky for me I wear a size 12 ½. (tehehe).  I was born and raised here in Fremont.  I’m married to my wife Theresa and we have 2 daughters (Jessika and Heather) and 2 grandkids (Isabella and Joel Jr.).  I attended AND graduated from American High, and received my AA in Criminal Justice at Ohlone.  My first career job was with BART Police.  My biggest moment with the police was in 1989 with the collapse of the Cypress Freeway from the Loma Prieta earthquake.  It is something I will never forget.  After being laid-off in 1990 due to budget cuts, I needed a job so I went to my Grandfather.  Little did I know that 28 years later I would still be with Fremont Bank.  Currently I’m the vice president overseeing our Nonprofit Group and executive director of the Fremont Bank Foundation.  In my spare time I love being with my family, spending a day on the water, or traveling to my favorite places –  Disney parks and New Orleans!  Well….that is me a nutshell.

Thank you all and let’s have a great year!

President Brian

“All of your dreams can come true if you have the courage to pursue them” – Walt Disney

 

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Rose’s Ruminations for April and May

June 10, 2018 by sandi83 Leave a Comment

Rose’s Ruminations                                                                 April/May 2018 for June Pinion

Oh my goodness – Here I sit writing my last Pinion!  Last year as I calendared my Pinion due dates I wrote in June “Last Pinion – Time Flies!  I had no idea just exactly how true that was going to be for me.

I missed my April summary in the May Pinionbut I want to do a small recap of April because some really amazing things happened in April.  April 4thwas a day I had been waiting for – It was the first meeting of the Communications Team led by Dana Jones, Club Administration.  This is a team that is always very busy making us relevant on our Web site, on our Facebook page, through our weekly e-bulletins, our Pinion, and photos, photos, photos. The team is made up of Dana, Padmaja, Maria, Jeff, Mary Lynn, Steve Cho, Audrey, and Sandi P.  Together they talked how best to coordinate communication among each other.  We addressed old password issues, updated all sites and they agreed to meet on a quarterly basis to review how things are going and what they can do to strengthen club communication.  Great communication in a large club is key to its success.  This is a great group of very collegial Rotarians that I know will work wonderful together for the next 2 years.

April 7, 2018 – Jeff Schinkel began a marathon of community service projects.  Jeff, Margo, Tina, Rich G, and Tina’s son Jacob kicked off the beginning of cleaning and preparing to build a new shed to house tools needed to attend to a bee population for LEAF.

April 10 -Niles Rotarians joined our amazing Rotaract Club at Durham Elementary as they hosted an Astronomy Night for the kids. Included in this group to name a few were Sandy S., Sherry, PP Lisa L., Adam, Margo, and Jeff.  A few Interactors from Fremont Christian were able to get in on the fun.  Of course, this was all documented by our Ambassador of Fun and huge Rotaract supporter Mary Lynn.

April 13- we were honored by the Music at the Mission’s Buccaneer Masquerade Ball for our generous support of Music and Arts in our community.  We all dressed up in our best pirate attire, and had a wonderful evening full of laughter and fun.  Thank you again Gael Stewart for a night I won’t forget!

April 14 – on to the District Training Assembly and the finals of the Richard D. King Speech Contest.  We heard from some very inspirational young speakers.  It was a great day.

April 21 – we joined City of Fremont, Newark Cub Scouts Troop 441, and Niles Mosque volunteers planting trees, plants, and spreading tanbark at Buena Vista Park the day before Earth Day.

April 22  – the annual Jeff Falk Day at the A’s was a huge success with over 35 Rotarians tailgating and enjoying a big barbeque by Sandra and Daren Young.

Meeting Highlights:

April 5 – Gael Stewart received her Blue Badge – We were joined by her very proud daughter Jen and her 2 children – Way to go Gael.

April 12 – We inducted Irshad Rasheed.  Welcome Irshad – I am looking forward to getting to know you better.

April 19– We welcomed our newest Niles Rotarian Stella Levin.  Stella has been attending with Ray for a while we are so glad to now call you Niles Family.

April 26 – We inducted Jasmine Basrai as our newest Rotarian and honored her father Gary for his 30 years of dedication to Niles Rotary – Jasmine grew up a Niles Rotarian and I am so happy she has joined us officially.

So if you’re counting – that is 3 community service projects, 2 socials, a district event, and 3 new Rotarians in 1 month. April was an AMAZING Month, but we didn’t stop there.

WECOME MAY 2018!!!

May 3 -I did some catch up on my Rotarian of the Month pins.  My January pick was Mary Lynn our Ambassador of Fun.  Mary Lynn is everywhere but my focus for January was her undying support for the Rotaract Club of Greater Fremont.  In June 2017 they had maybe 3 members.  Marty agreed to be President.  Because Mary Lynn has supported them, allowed them to use her home for game nights, activity nights, and is always present at their meetings, Marty with his small group has grown the club to 16 members in just 6 months.  They had enough support to sponsor their first community service event with Niles Rotarians.  Mary Lynn – thank you for not giving up on this group and encouraging them in their growth, we even have 2 Rotoractors attending the International Convention.  My February pick was not present, so I moved on to March.  My March Rotarian of the Month was Jeff Schinkel.  This guy is amazing, creative, funny and fun!  He has just been everywhere – he mans our Facebook page – he is now our Community Service Director, but if anyone in the club asks his advice or assistance he says yes.  Jeff – thank you for all you are to our club – you have made my year very special. We have had a tough year in our We Care department!  In May of 2017 I asked Margo Hood if she would be my We Care Advisor. She smiled and said, “Yes because you asked me.”  I do not think either of us ever imagined what this year would be like.  We encountered some very difficult losses, tragedy, and some very sick Rotarians.  The entire year Margo has exhibited kindness, caring, coordination, great communication, patience, and has just loved on every person or family that has needed us and her.   You are a treasure Margo – thank you for all you have done.  At this meeting a big Congrats to our Sergeant at Arms Sam Forbes for his Paul Harris plus 1. And it was announced that Lisa Lorenz was named Conference Chair for the 2018 5170 District Conference to be held at San Jose State.

May 5 – THE DAY had finally come for us to complete the painting of the United States map at Niles Elementary.  A great gang showed up including Dana, Rick J, Sherry, Margo, Jeff, Tina, Sandy S., and Tina’s son Jacob!!   We finally have this one DONE!

May 6- Steve and Amy Cho hosted a hike or bike ride with a Steve Cho barbeque.  It was a wonderful day! Sunny and quiet – half the group went for a rigorous bike ride in the morning while some of us showed up for the grub.  Lovely day – thank you Amy and Steve.

May 10- I announce my February Rotarian of the Month – Daren Young for an absolutely, successful Hot! Hot! Chili Pepper Challenge.  This would not happen without this fearless, tireless leader, and the entire Area 3 benefits from his commitment to Service Above Self.  Thank you, Daren.  Also, at this meeting we were honored to have a good friend join us – Richard Flanders. Richard announced that a Tribute Dinner to Richard D King is scheduled for November 2, 2018.  It will be a Celebration of Rick’s 50 years in Rotary. It will be attended by 4 other past International Presidents. It should be a lovely evening, but you may want to get your tickets early.

May 17 – I hopped a plane for a short visit to Playa Del Carmen Mexico and PE Brian Hughes took the reins at the meeting.  I hear there was a lot of fining going on! I was sorry to not be there as Dan Smith was honored with his Paul Harris plus EIGHT – that is $9,000 to the Rotary Foundation – thank you so much Dan.  Also, our comedy relief team Manuel Franco and Rich Godfrey gave a heartfelt yet incredibly funny look into the small hospital in Guatemala we have adopted.

May 19- a group of Niles Rotarians and students’ parents gathered at Cabrillo Elementary to weed, clean, spread tanbark, and plant a vegetable garden. They planted corn, watermelon, beets, strawberries, jalapeños, eggplant, rosemary, squash, pumpkins, and sunflowers.

We had great speakers the next two meetings, BUT our focus was completely on the 5170 District Conference.  We are encouraged by great signups and Niles Rotarians are stepping up to assist in every area.  It is getting exciting.

May 31 – we finish our month with a REALLY fun Feed the Hungry.  We have had some changes at Centerville Free Dining and we have worked on embracing the changes but also having fun.  Well May 31 was the day we are all rolling together, serving together, laughing together, and really making Mankind OUR Business! Also, this week I was honored to be asked to hand out four $1,000 scholarships – 2 at Washington High and 2 at Fremont Christian.  This was very important to me and yes, I cried because I have worked with three of the four students in Rotary for that last few years.  They are wonderful, amazing leaders of our future.  I am so blessed to know them.

On to District Conference!!! June 1-3 was District Conference at San Jose State University where my youngest son is now a student and rugby player, says this proud mama.  Back to the point – our theme was “Celebrate the Past, Create the Future” and Lisa Lorenz was the 2018 Conference Chair – she did an amazing job. They changed some things up which made for a much better Rotarian experience.  As President of the Niles Rotary Club, I was so proud of our Family! We were everywhere.  We busted out the Area 3 Hospitality Suite, we graciously and efficiently wo-manned registration and event details, controlled beautifully the minute by minute program flow, with the very special President Linda Anderson from Mission San Jose we collected, displayed and handed out the raffle baskets and had a significant presence at set up and tear down. We were able to spotlight a couple of our members as we enjoyed wonderful treats from our own Nothing Bundt Cake, Subway and Rita’s.  AND yet again we participated in a significant project in the San Jose Guadalupe Rose Garden on Sunday.  We were everywhere!  It was a great conference as the majority of breakout sessions were non-Rotary related and yet Rotary service was highlighted everywhere.  A Rotary feel with new information – that’s how you Celebrate the Past and Create the Future.  Thank Niles Rotary Family for your amazing support.

June 7 – I was honored to have District Governor Orrin Mahoney present to say a special thank you to Lisa.   Lisa also did her thank you’s with a special thanks to a Rotarian that simply signed up to help Olivia Poe with Registration on Friday Night.  Following that evening she went to the District Office where she and Olivia were up until 2:30 am preparing materials for Saturday.  She returned early the next morning to step back into registration, handled problems, made sure Olivia was fed and taken care of, and then returned on Sunday to be a part of the Community Service Project.  She has attended every service project in April and May.  For these reasons I was very happy to welcome back to the club after a short leave, and award her May’s Rotarian of the Month, Congratulation Sherry Higgs – we are so glad you are back and look forward to growing in Rotary with you in the years to come.

My first meeting in June I must say will go down as one of my favorites – I bet you thought Krazy George would be my favorite!!!  Although Krazy George was FUN – yesterday was special and moving.  First, we heard from one of our newer Niles Rotarians Tina Fernandez Steckler as she did her Icebreaker. And she brought a gift – her favorite bottle of Rosé – a girl after my own heart!  She did a little pop quiz and the noncompetitive baseball coach in the house – Sam Forbes – won the wine.  Congrats Sam and great idea Tina – fun icebreaker.  Our speaker was Sandy Stabile as she gave a very moving yet inspiring look into the life and people of Myanmar (Burma).  Sandy works with an organization that does surgery on children with cleft palates called Alliance for Smiles where she gets to be on the front row to see lives, families, and villages changed forever.  I wish I had room to go into detail but let’s just say I now truly know why globetrotting with this purpose is such a passion of Sandy’s.  We are blessed to have her in our club as she represents all that Rotary is, while handing out pins all over the world with my favorite motto of all time “Mankind is our Business.”

So there you go – I’m almost done, 3 meetings left.  I can truly say this has been my BEST year in Rotary.  I have laughed, struggled, been stretched, been challenged, learned and grown.  I step away humbled by the love and support I have been given by my Niles Rotary family. I have learned the importance of listening (I’m a talker), of patience, that everyone needs to explain but once heard great conversation and solutions can occur, perceptions can change, and so can people.  Our club is made up of VERY busy community and business leaders with very full lives and yet they CHOOSE to make Rotary Service a priority.  How do you ever say thank you?  I don’t think you do – I think the best words are “How can I join you? What else can we do together? How can I play a role in the mission of Service and Peace?”  Because that’s what Niles Rotarians do every day; they are not looking for favor or awards – they are simply looking for ways to extend belonging, purpose, and through service bring healing and peace to the world one person, one project, one meal at a time. I look forward to joining you again on the lunch table side and in service to our community.

Most of you know my favorite quote is from Maya Angelou – “People may forget what you say, they may forget what you do, but they will never forget the way you make them feel.”

Thank you Niles Rotary for making me feel like I could do it, even when I didn’t think so, thank you for making me feel cared for through my stumbling at the podium, thank you for embracing some of the changes that were important to me, and thank you for letting me know you always had my back that even if I goofed you would all be there to pick me up.  We enjoy a great club and really it has been an honor to be a President of Niles Rotary.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Rose’s Ruminations for April

April 23, 2018 by sandi83 Leave a Comment

Rose’s April Ruminations will be postponed until a later date.

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Rose’s Ruminations for March

April 3, 2018 by sandi83 Leave a Comment

March was a very productive month for Niles Rotarians – so many worked so hard!  We kicked off the month with the Area 3 Speech Contest.  It was a great event because of two very dedicated Rotarians with a Heart for Youth and they were Adam Moura and Dirk Lorenz.  Thank you to Adam and Dirk along with their team (because nothing happens without a team) of timers, greeters, calculators and judges. I was so sad that I was not able to attend due to the flu but thank you PP Angus Cochran who jumped in and took over at the very last minute.  I can’t wait for the District Speech Contest on April 14, 2018 at the Training Assembly.

President Elect Brian was whisked off to his President Elect Training Session weekend (PETS).  He returned with a new appreciation of how lucky we are to have Past International President Richard King in our club.  Brian has heard Rick King speak many times, as have most Niles Rotarians, but surrounded by President Elects from all over Zone 5 was a very proud and humbling moment for Brian. And yes, he went pin shopping!  I was so excited to see what he brought back to start off his year.  I’m a pin girl as you all know.

We had a great mentor check in on the 6th, thank you to Geeta for again opening her home to our membership committee and our mentors, sponsors and new Rotarians.   As with all Niles Rotary events our mentor check in is half social and half informational. It’s all about making new Rotarians feel welcome, heard, have an opportunity to ask questions and know they are important to our Rotary Family.

At the meeting on the 8thwe said good bye to our LONG time Rotarian Gary Raver and his new wife Debbie.  They will be moving to Florida in the next day or so.  We will miss you Gary – be sure to stop in to see us when in town.  We also honored (fined) several LONG time Rotarians on their Rotary Anniversaries – this is a big part of why we are Family By Choice: Gary Raver 39 years, Dick Mc Kay 39 years, Rick King 38 years (with Niles Rotary), John de Sousa 33 years, and last but not least, Harry Avila, 50 years; all Niles Rotarians with significant contributions to our club both in service and leadership.  Thank you all for your support and encouragement as I muddle through my year as President.

Of course, the Reverse Raffle Ticket Sales Competition is on as we head into the final week of sales.  This week Bruce Prescott’s team took the lead again as the Big Kahuna with Sam Forbes team on their heels.   Rich Godfrey introduced a fellow physician and friend James Cushman, MD, MPH who gave a fascinating presentation on healthcare in space.

The next weekend about 50 Niles Rotarians attended the Social at the Wine Steward.  We traveled the world of wine and truly enjoyed each other.  This is one of my family’s favorite socials and I was so happy to include, for the first time, my granddaughter Roquell as we celebrated her dad, Sancho’s, 45thBirthday.  It was a great afternoon.

As I said earlier this is just the beginning of a busy March for Niles Rotarians; while all this fun is going on large groups of people are dotting the i’s and crossing the t’s hoping for a very successful Reverse Raffle.

On the 15thas we still had not sold out of tickets making PE Brian’s BP rise we embraced the 4thAnnual Gene Cowell Bad Joke Contest.  Prior to the giggles we welcomed to our club Lynn and Elizabeth Barnett and Honorary Niles Rotarian Gwen Cowell.  Steve Barnett took the Bad Joke reins following the passing of our Gene Cowell.  Sadly, Steve passed this year.  We were excited that Lynn and Gwen could attend and hope they will visit us in the future often.  We also honored Jack Rogers and John Dutra for their Paul Harris +4 and Chris Louie for his Paul Harris +5.   Aziz Akbari stepped into some very big shoes as our host for the Bad Joke Contest. Aziz does stand up and was very funny and got us off to a very upbeat fun start.  These are difficult comments for me to make because as there was a good handful of funny bad jokes some were just not.  As we embrace diversity in our club with the increase of women of all ages and people from different backgrounds, including politically, I find that before next year’s contest I would ask that contestants consider who is in the room.    We are a Family that embraces each other’s uniqueness, that wants to work together, play together, serve together and, yes, laugh together without offending. I was offended and mostly embarrassed.  I would like to take one sentence to sincerely apologize, if I have not already done so in person, to any of you that were offended by the direction the contest took.  I have promised Aziz, Brian, Gwen and Lynn that we will come up with a strategy for next year that reflects the Spirit of Gene Cowell and Steve Barnett’s humor.  Enough said!

That night we gathered at Campo de Bocce for our 4thSocial Change evening.  We had a lot of new faces, great food, nice wine and beer – We enjoyed some very competitive Bocce Millennials some of whom had never played Bocce before. Fun was had by all.  Sophia and Aziz, thank you again for a wonderful fun evening.

On the 17thled by our Community Services Director Jeff Schinkel, we worked with a team to clean Niles Park, spread tanbark and, yes, plant a tree or two.  It was a great morning as Niles Rotarians with some help from Rotaractors and City of Fremont employees just did what they needed to do to get it done!  Great JOB – thank you to all that participated, including Rick Jones, Aziz Akbari, Dana Jones, MaryLynn Pelican, Brad Louie, Chuck Canada, Margo Hood, Wendy Mills, Rich Godfrey and our newest family member Pranav Panchel.  Great Team!

Reverse Raffle and EVERYONE is scrambling, venue, baskets, seating, paddling, live, silent, it’s a whirlwind week and Brian is still stressed between leis and not being sold out!  I keep saying we’ve got this Bri – and the week moves on.  Our meeting on the 22ndwas a very interesting discussion on North Korea.  Tim Gavin introduced Sharat Lin who visited North Korea in 2015, and he gave us an inside look at the real North Korea.  He answered some fascinating questions about nuclear arms and his views on the current governments, North and South Korea as they relate to the US. Also, during this meeting much to PE Brian’s relief, we SOLD OUT of Raffle tickets.  The Big Kahuna went to Bruce Prescott’s team; however Bruce wanted to share the honor with Sam Forbes team member Daren Young who sold the most tickets in the club at 28.  Geeta was honored for her Paul Harris +1 and Marty Spellman honored Martin Herder with his first Paul Harris and Paul Iannaccone with a Paul Harris plus.  I also took the opportunity to flash a pic secretly passed to me by Jasmin Basrai of Gary Basrai and his cousin Dr. Ajit Sandhu as they visited in Pakistan.  Gary with a significant beard and both wearing their turbans, and most importantly Gary was wearing his Rotary pin.  The entire club could tell that this was not just any trip for Gary – it was a very special, emotional trip as they visited the lands of their relatives.

Friday evening March 23rdNiles Rotary was honored as the Non-Profit Organization of the year by the Indo-American Community Federation at their 17thAnnual Unity Dinner.  About 25 Niles Rotarians were present, and they also honored Niles Rotarians, Chief of Police Rich Lucero and John Dutra.  It was a lovely evening.

March 24 – THE BIG DAY – Our Niles Rotary Elimination Raffle and dinner.  A year’s worth of work has gone into this event and countless hours by many Niles Rotarians.   This year the leader of the pack was President Elect Brian Hughes who decided to theme the event early.  Brian chose an Aloha theme that was very well done from the printing of the tickets to the big night.  His team consisted of Live Chairs Steve and Terri Landon, Silent Chairs Bev and Chris Louie, Event Administration and Venue Audrey Kearns, leis and décor Lisa and Dirk Lorenz, Registration Dana Jones, along with Cyndy Mo and team, Elimination Raffle Rich and Jim Brunelli, Seating and Data Entry Jack Rogers and ticket sales, check out and reconciliation Tammi Sousa.  This night’s success requires the support and participation of the entire club. From Ticket Sales to every other job one can imagine.  We had 7 Rotaractors attend and help along with over 20 Interactors from the 3 schools we support, Washington High, Fremont Christian and Robertson.  Thank you kids; you did a great job of keeping things flowing and organized.   We had a photo wall and at the 11thhour I was noting that I would bring my son’s surf board for the area – Jack Rogers says do you need surf boards?  Yes, was the answer and Jack told us of his two boards he MADE with his son in a 10-day Surf Board making class 5 years ago.  He brought both boards and they were the highlight of the evening.  They were both beautiful.  Check out pics later in the Pinion.

Totals are not in yet, but we think we grossed over $160,000.00 with over $30,000.00 going to our hospital in Guatemala.  Rich Godfrey was over the moon.    A BIG Mahalo to our club for always having the President Elects back on this event – It is our OHANA that makes this a success year after year and your participation Niles Rotarians is soooooo appreciated.  Congratulations to the entire club for a very successful event.  Now let’s get to the giving!!!

On Monday and Tuesday, the following week Membership Chair Chuck Canada and team did two orientations for Irshad Rasheed and Stella Levin – both will be inducted as new Rotarians on April 12, 2018.

And if that is not the busiest month on record we ended with a program on de-cluttering.  Sharon Yap has lived in the Tri City area for the past 33 years.  She gave us information on the KonMari Method of tidying up!  She presented very interesting information and I signed up to have her come help me finish organizing my office.

Prior to her talk it was Chuck Canada’s, Rick Hood’s, and my honor and special privilege to induct Lynn Barnett as an Honorary Member of Niles Rotary.  We had Honorary Member Gwen Cowell join her in the front of the room as we pinned her.  This was an especially moving for me since I have known the Barnetts since they came to Fremont.  Steve was my Niles Rotary Big Brother, we share a birthday and I was inducted in his year as president.  We officially welcome sweet Lynn to our Rotary Family although you have been for many years just without that Big Blue Badge.

We also had the pleasure of Larry Day’s Ice Breaker.  Wow Larry, what can I say?  You did a great job and we really got to know about where you have been, your family, your hobbies and your heart for God, ministry and Service Above Self.  You’re going to be a great Niles Rotarian.  We capped off his Ice Breaker with the exchanging his Red Badge for Blue.  Following the meeting a group of us ran off to Feed the Hungry at the Free Dining Room at Centerville Presbyterian.  Niles Rotarians served over 250 meals to 127 guests.  We served Dino’s meat loaf, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans and salad. Great way to end a month.

AGAIN Thank you and Congrats on an AMAZING Month – It was sooooo busy, but wow so much was accomplished.  I hope you all had a Happy Easter, and 4thQuarter here I come!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Rose’s Ruminations for February

March 12, 2018 by sandi83 Leave a Comment

This month in our Club it is all about the power of SPEECH!! We kicked off our month with our Niles Rotary Speech Contest in preparation of sending a youth to compete in the Richard D. King Speech Contest to be held on April 14, 2018 at West Valley Community College in Saratoga. Adam Moura and Dirk Lorenz did a great job of contacting the youth, judges, timers, greeters and overall organization of our club competition. We were treated to four different speeches from Washington High School and 1 speech presented by a student from Robertson High School. Congratulations to all – you did a beautiful job and thank you to Maggie and Padmaja for being our official greeters and organizers of our guests.

On February 1 it was my honor to welcome with our Membership Committee our newest member Pranav Panchal. The last few months Pranav has been to so many projects and functions that all that was missing was his Rotary Pin! Pranav’s sponsor is Daren Young and he will be mentored by Craig Steckler – what a trio. Welcome Pranav and I look forward to doing Rotary with you.

Bruce Prescott’s team remains in the lead for Reverse Raffle sales and Bruce still gets the honor of holding on to the Big Kahuna Trophy. Our Geeta received her Paul Harris plus 1 pin today. Congratulations to all.

Our second meeting of the month began with a very heartfelt Ice Breaker given by none other than Gael Stewart. Word had it that she was a little nervous, but no one could tell as she told her heartfelt story. You’re a keeper Miss Gael, I am so glad you are a part of our Rotary Family. Following that, Chiral Desai exchanged her Red Badge for Blue and Chief Rich Lucero received his first Paul Harris and pin. Meetings just don’t start any better than this.

Our own Richard D King was asked to introduce an amazing Rotarian, that happens to be a woman, Donna-Lee Young Rubin. Donna-Lee is a Past District Governor from Boston; she was District Governor when Rick King was RI President. Her story is a fascinating one and currently she is the CEO of Rotoplast. Donna-Lee has been involved in many Rotarian efforts and has been given many Rotarian Awards but today you could really see her love of Rotoplast in her presentation. Thank you for sharing you heart for truly Service Above Self.

Niles Rotary received notice that we will be honored by two community organizations. The first will be a dinner on March 24, 2018. The 17th Annual Event Unity through Diversity: Ethics in Public Life and Public Service to Promote Unity. We have been named as their Community Service Organization of the Year.   Music at the Mission has selected Niles Rotary as their Champion of the Arts and Culture in the Tri-City Area. This event will be a Buccaneer’s Ball on April 13, 2018. I am looking forward to both events and am humbled to just happen to be the President in the year we were selected. Both awards are being given because of who we are as a club and what Niles has given to our community for years.

February 15 was a great meeting in which I turned over the gavel to Daren Young as we enjoyed an Area meeting to celebrate the success of the Hot!Hot!Hot! Chili Pepper Challenge. Because it was an area meeting I thought it a good time to give all the Rotarian ladies a Women In Rotary pin in honor of 30 years of women In Rotary. Just before Daren took over the mike to celebrate giving away $60,000 to local charities, Geeta did a short presentation to the Area regarding the WCSC’s Global Grant application. Geeta announced that the Grant has been approved, and we collectively with other clubs in India raised $87,500 going to Sight Now. Her slides are included in the Pinion. Please watch for them, this is a very exciting project and I am looking forward to hearing the stories from Geeta once she returns from India.

The rest of the program was all about celebrating HOT!HOT!HOT! Chili! Recipients received checks and the room was electric with excitement. Great job Chili Heads! Great Job Area 3 on what we can do together as an Area. $59,117 changes lives!

Paso, Paso, Paso, – Once again it was time for a large FUN group of Rotarians to invade Paso Robles! Lead by none other than Chuck Canada the group wined and dined until they could not wine and dine anymore. Details of the event will have to be submitted by someone else, but I can say the pictures I have seen are infectious and really make me sorry we missed it!

Can you believe it February is DONE! At our last meeting of the month we heard from our own hot vodka drinking (only for charity mind you) Margaret Thornberry. She shared the mission and changes that have occurred on the Fremont Cultural Arts Council. Their mission is to continue to nourish the community with art – supported by their strong belief that “ART is an expression of the human spirit.” Thank you, Margaret, for sharing one of your passions with us.

I did finally get some fining done in addition to constant reminders to buy Raffle Tickets!   End of the meeting, ticket was drawn and BAM!!! Rick Jones pulls the black ball! Pot is over $1,000. Congratulations Rick!

It was a great month with lots of things getting done as well as lots of Rotary fun. I can’t believe that over half my year is done. It has been such a learning time. I still have some REALLY fun things to look forward to – thank you all for being so patient with my slow start! I love being a Rotarian but more than that being a part of Our Niles Rotary Family.

 

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