F OUNDED 1964 R.I. President Gary C.K. Huang District Governor Fred Teichert Assistant Governor Area 8 Fred Rowe C LUB ID 522 Club President Jessica Mang.

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F OUNDED 1964 R.I. President Gary C.K. Huang District Governor Fred Teichert Assistant Governor Area 8 Fred Rowe C LUB ID 522 Club President Jessica Mang President-Elect Web Master Bulletin Editor Gail Moxley R.I. D ISTRICT 5180 Treasurer Christi Woodards Secretary Bulletin Editor Laura Powell Club Foundation Justin Whitsell Avenues of Service THE FOUR-WAY TEST Of the things we think, say, or do 1.Is it the TRUTH? 2.Is it FAIR to all concerned? 3.Will it build GOODWILL & BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? 4.Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned? R.I. Foundation Bob Churchill Public Relations Alex Turcotte Membership Diane Riehle Vocational Service Mark Cimino Club Service Rich Hale Community Service Jeff Slowey International Service Joe Gillis Youth Service Charlie McCommish Incoming RYE Counselor & Catering Debbie Scott Outgoing RYE Counselor Lucia Hernandez Greeter Vincent Jenkins Scholarships John Blonskij President Jessica Mang A W ORD F ROM O UR P RESIDENT Service Above Self August 13, Continued on page 5.

O BJECT OF R OTARY FIRST-The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service. SECOND-High ethical standards in business and professions; the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations; and the dignifying of each Rotarian’s occupation as an opportunity to serve society. THIRD-The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian’s personal, business, and community life. FOURTH-The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service. SPEAKER OF THE WEEK UPCOMING MEETINGS/EVENTS Quote For The Day To Register-Click HereClick Here SPEAKER OF THE WEEK UPCOMING MEETINGS/EVENTS Quote For The Day August 19, :30AM Club Board Meeting -Waffle Square August 20, 2014 Meeting- Ken Cross, Habitat for Humanity August 27, 2014 Meeting-Fellowship September 3, 2014 Meeting-New Generations September 10, 2014 Meeting- Roteract and Interact Clubs September 17, 2014 Meeting-Los Rios Community College Chancellor September 19, 2014 Golf Tournament September 24, 2014 Meeting Fellowship 2 District Governor, Fred Teichert The District Governor, Fred Teichert, discussed the theme of “Build Rotary” as a way to remember what we do for ourselves and for others. B is for belonging and building community. U is for usefulness and unity (4 way test). I is for influence—people are proud to associate with a group that attracts leaders. L is for laughter and the fun and fellowship of the club. D is for “do or die” (survival of the club) or “do it now”. We need to make it attractive for people to join the club. He also mentioned the Rotary Club Locator so one can find other meetings—either for make-ups or to get new ideas. He also said the Rotary International website is much improved and suggested that we spend time exploring it. Fred Teichert showed the 2015 District Conference promotional video. It will be in Rohnert Park April 24-26, There will be a golf tournament, and the themes of Veterans and Literacy will be highlighted. Friday night will feature time at the Charles M. Schulz Museum. On Saturday, there will be wine tasting, Children’s Museum of Sonoma County, and more! "In matters of style, swim with the current; In matters of principle, stand like a rock.“ Thomas Jefferson Fred Rowe introducing Fred Teichert.

WEEKLY REPORT BIRTHDAYS & ANNIVERSARIES Birthdays Jack Mintz 8/21 Vincent Jenkins 8/29 Jack Frost 8/29 Anniversaries Jessica & Ed Mang 8/6 Jennifer & Chad Riffe 8/6 Doyle & Loy Phelan 8/17 Alex & Jeni Turcotte 8/25 Steve & Julie Bruce 8/28 Rotary Anniversaries Dean Henricks 32 yrs. Mel Turner 4 yrs. Anne Osborne 3 yrs. John Blonskij 1 yr. Elizabeth Morabito 2yrs. 3 Doug Loehrer, our Fine Master, opened with a joke about basketball fans. Visiting Rotarians: Rose Ruiz from Lincoln Rotary and Alan Osterstock of Roseville Rotary are here to support their co-worker, Darlene Spurgeon, who will be inducted as a member today. Sac State Rotoract President Brian Tolentino, Taylor Landess from Mesa Verde Interact Club, Colin Bross, the principal at Mesa Verde HS, Fred Teichert, our District Governor, and Fred Rowe, Assistant District Governor. Introduction of Guests: Here also to support Darlene Spurgeon are her husband, Michael Spurgeon, mother, Susan Snider, and friends, Teresa and Michael Kaiser. Our RYE student from Belgium, Camille Simonis. Nancy Teichert, wife of Fred. Joyce Blonskij, wife of John. Karla, Irina, and Olga, scholarship winners. Carlos Verrett, who is visiting for the 3 rd time and is applying for membership. Foundation Minute (Justin Whitsell): Please keep an eye out for opportunities to apply for a mini-grant. Also any members of the Foundation Board for last year and any who want to be a member this year, please stay after the meeting for a few minutes. Membership Minute (Ray Riehle): Find a partner and visit 3 businesses a month. Bring a flyer into a business and talk about Rotary to the businesspeople. We have to get the word out to increase our membership base! Rotary International (Bob Churchill): $10 a month (the cost of a lunch—you won’t miss it!) will get you a Paul Harris in 8.3 short years. Some of that money comes back to the club as well as aids in the polio eradication and clean water efforts abroad. Doyle Phelan announced there are still 2 squares left on the football pool poster, and they are $33 each. Jessica Mang read a letter from one of the scholarship recipients thanking the club for making a difference in her life. The Citrus Heights Chamber of Commerce still has room in their golf tournament for more players … Continued on page 6.

NEXT WEEK’S SPEAKER ROTARIAN PROFILE ROTARY FOUNDATION Need to Make-Up a Meeting-CLICK HERECLICK HERE District 5180 Website- CLICK HERE CLICK HERE Rotary International Website-CLICK HERECLICK HERE 4 Rotarian: Ronda Rivera Spouse: Thomas Rivera Children: Heather, twins Erica and Erin, and Sean, Son in laws Scott, Wayne and Rusty, and soon to be daughter in law Annie. Grandchildren: Four grandsons Wayne AKA "Trey", Cody, Zach and Clayton. One granddaughter Lucy, and one grandchild on the way early next year. Business: Government-Human Resources & City Information Director and Risk Manager for City of Citrus Heights Pets: Two dogs John and Wayne I love it when my husband is outside yelling for John Wayne. Thirty plus chickens, four pigs and one horse Shawnee. What do you like best about being a Rotarian? Friendships and contributing to our community Who invited you to join rotary? Charlie was the first to invite me but I joined as a corporate member with Henry Tingle and David Wheaton who were invited by Bill Van Duker. If you could do only do one thing to change the world, what would it be? Ending child abuse Favorite Movie? Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, While You Were Sleeping, Avatar, How To Train Your Dragon, Flight of the Navigator, The Abyss, and a whole lot more. Favorite TV Show? Grey's Anatomy, Jeopardy First Job? Assembling Easter baskets for TG&Y stores Ken Cross, CEO - Habitat for Humanity Vision A world where everyone has a decent place to live. Mission Statement Building affordable homes in partnership with families in need, supported by a host of volunteers, faith based organizations, donors and corporations for the betterment of our community. Paul Harris Award Fred Teichert and Bob Churchill presented Doyle Phelan with a Paul Harris Award. This is Doyle’s 7 th Paul Harris—Congratulations, Doyle! To become a Paul Harris Fellow, you give $1,000 or more to the Annual Fund, Polio Plus, or an approved Foundation grant. You are recognized as a Multiple Paul Harris Fellow with each Additional gift of $1,000.

WHEEL SPINS FINES OPPORTUNITY DRAWING SCHOLORSHIPS MYSTERY DINNER 5 Jackpot is $100 Camille Simonis - $9 Mel Turner - $3 Fine Master (Doug Loehrer) Doug asked all the past presidents to stand up, and he asked whose pin he found outside. Jack Duncan admitted it was his. Doug asked for someone to give $3 for Jack to get his pin back and also $3 to whoever was not wearing his pin. Doug said it was nice that Darlene brought friends to her induction, and anyone who did not do the same was fined $1. Watch Huang's membership message Turning bicycle parts into wheelchairs for polio survivors John Blonskij spun $20 for the honor of having lunch with his wife, which does not happen often enough. John Blonskij introduced three of the six scholarship winners, Karla, Irina, and Olga and handed them their first $500 check. These ladies will be attending a local community college. The Rotary Club of Citrus Heights is excited to see these ladies move forward in reaching their goals. Tina Shaw announced that on Wednesday, October 22 nd, the club will be dark for lunch because we are having a mystery dinner instead! Meet at the community center at 5 pm, and transportation to and from the mystery location will be provided.

6 Citrus Heights Rotary Club 37 th Annual Golf Tournament Christi Woodards needs everyone’s help in making our golf tournament a success! Find a foursome, become a sponsor, or bring in a raffle item! September 19, 2014 – 8 AM Shotgun Morgan Creek Golf Club, Roseville, CA Details 4-Player Scramble Shotgun Start at 8a.m. Lunch/Raffle/Awards at 1:30p.m. Foursome: $600; Single: $125 Sponsorship Opportunities Eagle Sponsor: $900 Birdie Sponsor: $750 Bogie Sponsor: $350 Tee Box Sponsor: $200 Contact Christi Woodards, Golf Chair: or Click HERE for more Vocational Minute: John Blonskij He and his wife Joyce brought along a pitcher of pineapple and mint water to show how drinking water does not have to be boring. Water is better than Coke! He talks to his clients to find out their goals and then works to help them achieve those goals. He teaches about portion control and getting fit. There are 8 different meal plans he works with, and the most popular is the 5-in-1 plan. Please see John if you want to improve your health today! Taylor Landess from the MVHS Interact Club wants to strengthen the club presence on campus. She wants kids to become interested in joining when they are freshman and sophomores instead of mostly senior. She also wants to implement getting pins or other rewards based on the level of involvement of the student. She would also like new shirts to reflect the theme “Involve to Resolve”. Fred Teichert inducted Darlene Spurgeon into the club—welcome Darlene! Fred also disclosed there is a new member sponsor pin. Darlene was here for our veteran’s lunch on July 2 nd. She works at the Placer Food Bank. She is married to Michael, and she has a 19 year old son, currently in Texas, and a 23 year old daughter, who is local. She thanks Michael, her mom, her friends, and her co-workers for coming to support her today. President Jessica Mang Called up the people who Participated in the Lunar Lunacy fundraiser for Point West Rotary. The Citrus Heights Rotary Club had the largest group supporting this fundraiser. Thank you to Point West Rotary for putting on this great fundraiser. CHECK OUT ALL THE MEETING AND EVENT PICTURES ON THE WEBSITE!!!!