Club Assembly: Staying on Track

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A Publication of the Bakersfield Breakfast Rotary Club September 26, 2007 President Ed Knudson, 2007-2008 Special Edition! Look inside for the photo gallery from Tuscany at Twilight! October 3 Program Dr. Jean Fuller State Assembly October 10 Program: DARK Club Assembly: Staying on Track Meeting Notes President Elect Jim Bell and partner in crime Dale Bender joined forces to welcome one and all and denude them of their cash on Wednesday morning. Bill Black opened the meeting with an invocation, and Darin Blunt most capably led the flag salute (a more challenging task than it might first appear, given our plethora of flags). During guest introductions, Mike O Doherty demanded to know why Hajir Nuriddin always gets to go first, to which President Ed Knudson replied, Because she s armed. Turns out Mike Stepanovich has been lured to Bakersfield College from CSUB by President Ed and Co. with a fine to be negotiated. (Excuse us? Our administration is going secretive. We may have to get a court order to open the files.) But congrats, Mike now he s got you coming and going! You d assume that Ann Fonseca was a novice in the club instead of a vet- -continued on page 2 Hajir Nuriddin (right) pulls out the cuffs after Fine Mistress and County Animal Control Director Denise Haynes cites Past President Cecil Martin (center) for auctioning a live puppy at Tuscany at Twilight. Jim Bell is an accessory to the crime he purchased Emma, the golden retriever puppy. No good deed will go unpunished in the BBRC! Upcoming Events For questions or information about Bakersfield Breakfast Rotary, write: P.O. Box 2568, Bakersfield, CA 93303; or visit our Website: www.bbrc.org. Comments or suggestions about the content or the format of The Beacon should be addressed to: Dr. Dixie L. King, Editor dking@tlcprofessionals.com Calendar these upcoming Rotary events today! District Conference...Doubletree Hotel, October 5-7 BBRC Hot Dog Luncheon... CHW Learning Center, October 13 Interact Highway Cleanup...Foothill High, October 13 Golden Valley Interact Americans with Disabilities Walk-a-thon...Golden Valley High, October 14 BBRC Pancake Breakfast...CHW Learning Center, December 8 BBRC Charter Night...Bakersfield Art Museum, December 15

The Beacon September 26, 2007 Page 2 Meeting Notes continued from Page 1 eran. When asked how it was that her guest showed up at 6:15 a.m. instead of 6:45 a.m., and whose mistake it was, she answered, I don t know and blamed the guest. That s a double fine. Never blame your victim in this club! (It was probably Ann s gotcha to friend Ruth Gentelia (pictured below on the right with Ann), who won the Tuscany at Twilight opportunity drawing and will be winging her way to Tuscany soon.) Carl Leech is fine-free, as he smugly informed those who wanted him fined for the big screen TV he recently received as a gift from another club member (geez, the corruption is just rampant this week!). President Ed promptly put his fine in accrual to be levied in 2008. Wonder what the rate of interest is? Najir didn t get a chance to pull her gun, but she DID get a chance to pull her handcuffs out when Fine Mistress Denise Haynes read the riot act to Past President and Tuscany organizer Cecil Martin and poor Jim Bell. It seems it s not legal to auction pets in public settings in Bakersfield, and Cecil provided the lovely Emma (renamed from Ellie May), golden retriever puppy extraordinaire, to be auctioned at Tuscany. Jim Bell paid $750 for the little beauty, and suffered the indignity of a $50 fine and public humiliation as a result. (Cecil got off scotfree, first because he spent a lot of time and money of his own putting together Tuscany, and second because he s just too pretty to go to jail.) President Ed reminded the assembled that District Conference is October 5th through 7th in Bakersfield, opening with an all-club barbecue on Friday, the 5th at the Kern County Museum. BBRC members will be reimbursed for Friday s lunch (just bring in your registration form to show you paid for the meal) in lieu of the October 10th meeting, which is DARK. Dan Johnson, under the aegis of Membership Director Bret Cross, introduced New member David Brest makes an impression. new member David Brest to the club. In his opening speech, David managed to cover enough material for a year s worth of fines, leading President Ed to look forward most alliteratively to ripe fertile fields for fines in the future. And we finally got down to Club Assembly, with directors following President Ed s instructions to keep it short and sweet. Secretary Carol Smith spent a few minutes talking about make-ups and the importance of keeping up attendance...treasurer Denise Knudson proudly announced (with a bit of help from Cecil) that we netted in the neighborhood of $75,000 with Tuscany at Twilight A total of 456 people attended the great event (see pictures on pages 3-14), and 447 opportunity drawing tickets were sold. Sarah Baron (International Service) announced that plans are underway to select an international site and conduct a site visit, probably in Mexico. Darin Blunt (Club Service) announced an upcoming Fireside Chat. Mike Turnipseed will be chairing the monthly Diner s Club in the coming months, and Mike Stepanovich will be putting together another wine tasting tour According to Laurie Price (New Generations), 15 Foothill High students and 4 Golden Valley students assisted at Tuscany at Twilight; she is recruiting BBRC members to assist Foothill with a highway cleanup on October 13th. Lynn Hall, Program Chair, announced that we will have an off-site meeting at Golden Valley High on October 24th Lynn is requesting an RSVP from members planning to attend so that she can order food. Last but not least, Community Service Chair Marlene Heise announced the MANY upcoming service opportunities (see page 1) for BBRC members. Marnie Clark joins dad Michal to talk about the Buddy Walk. A gentle ending to the meeting was provided by Mike Henstra s guest, Dr. Michal Clark and his daughter Marnie, who pitched the Buddy Walk to raise awareness of Down Syndrome. See Mike for details!

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The Beacon September 26, 2007 Page 14 Need a Make-up Meeting? Meeting Day Rotary Club Meeting Place Time Monday Bakersfield South Holiday Inn Select Noon Inyokern Bernardino s 6:30 pm Wasco Valley Rose Golf Course Noon 1 st & 3 rd Mondays Bakersfield College Rotaract BC Executive Board Room 6:00 pm Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Bakersfield North Holiday Inn Select Noon Foothill High Interact Club Foothill High 7:15 am Bakersfield West Stockdale Country Club Noon China Lake Victoria s at the Heritage Inn Noon Shafter Veteran s Hall 6:30 am Bakersfield Breakfast Petroleum Club 6:45 am Taft Jo s Restaurant Noon Bakersfield High Interact Bakersfield High School 2:40 pm Bakersfield Downtown Bakersfield Art Museum Noon Tehachapi Kelcy s Restaurant Noon Delano Kong s Dynasty Noon Frazier Mountain Communities Dream Caste Café (Frazier Park) 7:00 am Kern River Valley Kern Valley Golf Course 7:00 pm Friday Bakersfield East East Bakersfield Veteran s Hall Noon BBRC Past Presidents 2006-2007...Larry Mueller 2005-2006...Cecil Martin 2004-2005... Michael O Doherty 2003-2004... Neil Walker 2002-2003... Harley Pinson 2001-2002... Susan Eaton 2000-2001... Don Trybul Mike Daniel 1999-2000...Paul Cooper 1998-1999... Mike Daniel 1997-1998... Ray Geigle 1996-1997... Bonnie Crawford 1995-1996... Carl Leech 1994-1995... John Tait 1993-1994...Greg Smith 1992-1993... John Vasinda 1991-1992... Bill Jones 1990-1991...Glen Ray 1989-1990... Mike Kirkwood Howie Wass 1988-1989...Howie Wass 1987-1988... Craig Holland 1986-1987...Anil Mehta 1985-1986... Bob Bryant 1984-1985... Sid Chapin 1983-1984... Jerry Starr 1982-1983... John McWhorter CLUB OFFICERS President... Ed Knudson Vice President...Larry Mueller President Elect... Jim Bell Secretary...Carol E. Smith Treasurer...Denise Knudson Sergeants-At-Arms...Denise Haynes Jeff Lemucchi Club Leadership DIRECTORS Club Service...Darin Blunt International Service...Sarah Baron Fund Raising...Cecil Martin New Generations...Laurie Price Membership...Bret Cross Vocational Service...Vince Fong Community Service...Marlene Heise Public Relations...Kay Pitts COMMITTEE CHAIRS Rotary Information...Howie Wass Beacon Editor... Dixie King Web Editor... Neil Walker Programs...Lynne Hall Family of Rotary...Sister Judy Morasci Foundation President... Jim Bell Paul Harris Fellows... Michael O Doherty President Elect Nominee...(TBD) Weekly Duty Roster MONTH DATE GREETERS INVOCATION FLAG SALUTE INTRODUCTIONS October 10 DARK DARK DARK DARK 17 Desme/Hall Daniel Fonseca Duerkson 24 Guerard/Henstra Eaton Foster Fachin