President Mark
welcomed everyone to
the friendly
Westwood Village
Rotary and call PP,
Eric Loberg to
lead us in the
pledge. PP, Ed
Jackson then
provided our
invocation.
President Mark had a
comment about his
Dodgers which, from
last Thursday may
now be different.
Introductions of our
visiting Rotarians
PDG Rick Mendoza and
ADG Linton Morgan,
as well as LA5
member visiting Evan
Flagg. Don Nelson
introduced his
beautiful bride,
Roz, and we were
thrilled to have
Lenny back as David
introduced his
brother, Don
Friedmam, and
Lenny's care giver,
Melody.
After intros, David
Friedman was fined
for a new son-in-law
(welcome back, eh?)
and then shared info
re: Sunny's
celebration of life
on Oct 27.
Please let the
family know if you
would like to
attend.
PP, Steve Day gave a
brief Rotary
Foundation update
and shared how
President Mark has
made a club goal to
be 100% Paul Harris
Fellows. So
far, $4400 has
been raised from our
club and he even
managed to sell all
of the raffle
tickets he brought,
great job, Steve!
Announcements:
-
Guess who is
turning 106? I
know that was a
tough one but
our very own
Henry Tseng and
the quite a few
of our members
had lunch to
celebrate with
him.
-
October 19th -
Dinner with your
"X" (PP's
Goodwyn and
Gaynor, and
Pres. Rogo)
-
October 24th -
Bring a Guest
day at WVRC
-
October 25th -
The first of
three days in
San Francisco
with our sister
club as our
host
-
October 30th -
evening "Meet
and Greet"
October 31 -
Vocational
Avenue of
Service Event at
Jones Primary
Center -
***Reminder our
regular lunch
meeting next
week on
Halloween will
be dark and we
will be meeting
at the Hillcrest
Country club Wednesday NIGHT
instead. Bring
your spouses and
meet our past
merchants too.
-
November 2nd -
Dinner with your
"X" (PPs
Heikkila and
Jackson)
-
November 9th -
Paul Harris
Celebration at
the home of
Endeavor
-
November 9th -
Dinner with your
"X" (PP
Wessling)
-
November 12th -
Young
Professionals
(Rogo Condo)
-
November 26th -
Special joint
meeting with LA5
and Santa Monica
in downtown to
kick off the
UCLA v USC
Football
rivalry.
Rotarian of the
Month: PDG
Rick and President
Mark presented Ron
Lyster with the
Rotarian of the
month award for all
that Ron has and
continues to do for
our club.
Congratulations,
Ron!
In honor of Lenny's
return, Mark
insisted our
songmeister, Paul
Aslan and Admiral Ed
Gauld lead us in a
rowsing edition of,
"I'm looking over my
fourth leaf clover."
PDG Bill Goodwyn
introduction of Rick
Mendoza:
Past District
Governor Rick,
Assistant Governor
Linton, President
Mark,
officers and
directors, past
assistant governors,
Rotarians, guests,
friends, primates,
(pause) i think I've
covered everyone.
We're pleased
to welcome Past
District Governor
Rick Mendoza who is
standing in today
for Governor Doug
Baker. The
governor is required
to make an official
R. I. visit to every
club but that
becomes nearly
impossible when we
now have 65 clubs in
our district.
So the governor
appoints a select
few past officers to
make some of those
visits and we're
delighted to welcome
Rick back to the
friendly Westwood
Village Rotary Club.
Rick was born in San
Antonio and after
moving with his
family to California
earned his Bachelors
degree
in Microbiology from
UCLA. He
served as Director
of the Anatomical
Pathology, Clinical
and Endocrine
laboratories during
his 30-year career
with Kaiser
Permanente.
He also became a
certified SCUBA
instructor has
completed eight
marathons and owned
his own travel
agency. Rick and his
wife Helen a retired
Pediatric Nurse
Practitioner have
been married 58
years and have four
children and seven
grandchildren.
Rick joined the
Redondo Beach Rotary
Club in 1986, served
as club president in
1993, and later was
elected District
Governor for
2002/2003. He
has served as the R.
I. President's
Representative on
three occasions has
been the recipient
of many Rotary
awards and
recognitions and has
served in many
district leadership
positions over the
past decade.
Rick and Helen are
multiple Paul Harris
Fellows Paul Harris
Society and Bequest
Society Charter
Members and Major
Donors. Please
join me in a warm
Westwood welcome to
Past District
Governor Rick
Mendoza.
Rick started by
sharing about a
group 20 years ago
to discuss the
motorcycle
fellowship and
congratulated, Ron
Lyster, again
especially as head
of that group.
He shared Governor
Doug's Goals:
-
Increase
communication &
fellowships
between clubs
-
Emphasis on
jocularity
-
Building
membership by
raising
standards
-
Deliver the
message with
voice and
actions - it is
all about the
clubs creating
opportunities
for service,
down the street,
across the sea,
and back again.
Membership
retention comes
first Strike
from all use the
phrase - "But we
always do it
this way!"
He continued by
discussing the
global leaders and
connections that
build trust. Rick
recognized the
scholars program,
Steve Day and our
club's involvement
with the Foundation.
He recognized the
Newmans, Downeys,
and Bloomfields to
name a few of our
esteemed members and
sited the Japanese
exchange program
that was initiated
by Doug Desh(?) He
also mentioned the
Tsengs, Collins,
Steve Day as
leaders in our
District. PDG Bill
Willie Goodwyn and
his Foundation
celebration he
started. Did you
know it was our own
Andy Anderson who
asked Rick to get
involved? He
called out Ron
Lyster, George Dea,
Ed Jackson, Gordon
Fell, Don Nelson,
and Peter More and
Dick Thompson as his
partners in
photography. He
commended PaulAslan
on the programs and
of course our
fearless leader,
Mark Rogo known for
innovation.
What is new in RI?
1.2 million members
hold strong.
There is a new logo
and have a focus to
run Rotary like a
business from club
to global level.
Main goal -
concentrate on
membership
retention!
Polio eradication is
predicted by 2018
however there was an
outbreak in the horn
of Africa with 197
cases and still a
few cases in endemic
countries -
Pakistan,
Afghanistan, India
and we need to
continue to support
this effort.
Suggested we
consider
participating in a
national vaccination
day.
Rotary today has six
areas of focus:
-
Child and
maternal health
-
Fighting disease
-
Education -
literacy
-
Clean water
-
Growing economy
-
Peace and
conflict
resolution
What's new in our
District? The 30 new
clubs from the
Valley merging with
ours. The new grant
model and how money
is used and
distributed.
District grants of
$2K /each and global
grants with
Vocational training
teams of $3K went to
for example the most
recent training
which happened in
Istanbul and the
next one in Columbia
in the area of Peace
and conflict
resolution.
Role of WVRC is an
example of how to
run a club, and
encouraged our
members to consider
more involvement at
the District and
Foundation levels.
Our WVRC donated
$500 to the Rotary
Foundation in honor
of the PDG's visit.
-YYE Aly Shoji
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