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Rotary Club of Santa Monica

"Tune Into Rotary"

Rota-Monica

 

FOR THE WEEK ENDED JUNE 2,2000

VOLUME 78, ISSUE 39

 

 

Tune in this Week for the June 2nd Program:

 

AOur Northern Neighbors@

Our featured speaker will be 

The Right Honourable A. Kim Campbell 

Ms. Campbell served as Canada’s 19th and first female Prime Minister. She has had to maintain a reputation as a tough politician. But a tal­ented entertainer lurks behind the combative exterior. She has musi­cal talent, and in law school she wrote, produced, and performed in satire and skits lampooning the le­gal and political establishment. Ms. Campbell is currently Consul General of Canada in Los Angeles where she brings a Canadian per­spective on world is­sues. Her term expires in September 2000.

JOIN US NEXT TIME:

SAME TIME, SAME STATION

 

June 9C@Our Southern Neighbors@ with the Consul General Republic of Mexico, M. Jose Luis Bernal. 

June 16CCraft Talks #8@ with Robert Ned and Keith Magee 

June 23C@Dethroning/Enthroning Party@ at Riviera Country Club
NO LUNCHEON MEETING
 

June 30CWe are dark for the 4th of July holiday week

 

MARK YOUR CALENDARS

 

June 21: Joint Board meeting for the outgoing and incoming boards and the annual meeting of the past presidents at the home of John Lehne. Please be there!

 

June 23: Dethroning/Enthroning Party at Riviera Country Club. Plan to be there to support Jack and John!

 

July 14: Club Assembly, 10:30 a.m. to noon when District Governor Vicki Radel joins us for her visit

 

WEEK 39CUCLA FOOTBALLCPAST AND FUTURE 

Good morning, Americans! You know what the news is. Now you’re going to hear the REST of the story!!! And now for what it’s worth... 

Head tablers for the May 12, 2000, meeting were invocateur John McIntire, program chair of the day Michael O’Hara, District Governor Jack Jones, Assistant Governor Jerry Sturm, David Rimer, and guest intro­ducer George Collins

Governor Jones presented a district award to Shirley Dowling for dedication to furthering the cause of literacy. And Assistant Governor Sturm ac­knowledged Philip Tirone’s work in the district for membership.

In our own version of ATruth and/or Consequences,@ President Jack called on Dr. Rick Kennedy, to the tune of $200, to report on George Ishizuka. Thanks for keeping us up to date. Bob Klein paid $150. Then Jack thanked Spyros Dellaportas for providing the baklava for the District Conference. Apparently, he took 2 of the German exchange students with him. Question: Who understood whom in that car?? Monty McCormick was recognized for going along for the ride with Spyros. As interpreter? Con Oyler was identified in the line-up as the one who was on Barbara Hopper’s bed on Friday evening at the conference. For that, Con paid no penaltyCunlike the divorces he handles... 

Michael O’Hara presented a $1500 check to the Wellness Community which will purchase 232 books for their partici­pants. And Dick Lawrence presented a $350 check to K.I.C.K. for uniforms for the karate kids. 

Bob Toledo of UCLA has coached Aon both sides of the street.@ He has worked at USC. Last year was a year of distraction with the handicapped problem. With a sophomore-junior team, he says the Abest is yet to come.@ This year they will play 8 bowl teams and have 7 home games. It will be a good year he says. 

Rex Minter was acknowledged for his retirement two weeks earlier. Jack wasn’t sure about fining a judge! 

Good day!!

 

REMINDER!! 

Turn in your 2000-01 pledge/committee requests by June 16th or John Lehne can fine you whatever he wants! And Norma Barnes can assign you to any number of committees!

 

FACTOID:

Did you know that attendance at a Rotary International convention counts as club attendance? Thank you, John Lehne, for keeping up our attendance percentage for June!

 

ACCURATE AXIOMS, COLORFUL COROLLARIES: 

JOHN RUSKIN’S OBSERVATION:

When a person is wrapped up in him­self, he makes a pretty small package.

 

WE INTERRUPT

THIS BROADCAST...

FOR A SPECIAL BULLETIN

EVENTS THAT HAVE CHANGED OUR OUTLOOK ON THE WORLD FOREVER

That Wednesday morning April 19, 1995, was like any other midweek day at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Build­ing in Oklahoma City. At 9:03 p.m., a 2-ton homemade bomb made of fertilizer and fuel oil exploded, and half of the building disappeared as debris rained down upon neighboring blocks. The country was shattered. News crews arrived almost instantaneously, broadcasting the carnage and despair around the world. Clinton vowed to capture the Aevil cowards@ responsible. And Janet Reno guaranteed to seek the death penalty. Broadcasters were speculating that foreign terrorists were responsible. But the arrest of Timothy McVeigh shocked the nation. The terror had come from within.

 

AHONORING OUR PAST: THE WORDS AND WISDOM OF PAULHARRIS: 

Rotary brings out and develops the best there is in men.

CThe ROTARIAN. AUGUST 1915

 

THE ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

THEME FOR JUNE Is

AINTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS’

 

 

JUNE BIRTHDAYS: 

1stCBill Aspinwall

3rdCRon Bawden

9thCJoe Gonzales

10thCJohn Hearne

12thCEric Schmitter

20thCMarvin Levin

24th-Erik Jorgensborg

27thCDan Ehrler

 

ROSTER INFORMATION UPDATE:

 Jay Smith has a new business address:

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11340 W. Olympic Blvd., #300
Los Angeles, CA 90064
Phone: 310-478.1151
FAX: 310-478-5833

Topping the Pop Charts on June 2nd:

1958:Do You Want to DanceC Bobby Freeman
1966: A Groovy Kind of Love
C The Mindbenders
1974: You Make Me Feel Brand New
C The Stylistics
1982: Ebony and Ivory
C Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder