Rotaract Club of Downtown San Diego

Weekly Announcements
October 05, 2004


In This Issue:
Next Meeting
District Governor, Sandi Rimer, Appearing at Rotary Tomorrow
Tijuana Homebuilding on Saturday
Jazz for Juvenile Diabetes: Time to Rally for the Raffle
2004 Walk to Cure Diabetes
The Rotaract Family Feud Championship
Last Chance for Centennial Project Suggestions
Difference for a Week Program
Entertainment Books
Senior Center
Downtown San Diego Breakfast Rotary Meeting
Members' Bulletin Board
Rotaract & Rotary Trivia
Contact Info


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Next Meeting

Our next general meeting will be held today, Tuesday, October 05, 2004 at 6:30 pm at Kansas City BBQ, 610 W. Market Street, Downtown San Diego.
We're looking forward to seeing you there!
District Governor, Sandi Rimer, Appearing at Rotary Tomorrow

October 6 (Wednesday)

Sandi Rimer, our new District Governor, will be the featured speaker at Breakfast Rotary on Wednesday, October 6. This is a rare opportunity to hear Sandi talk about the current state of the union in San Diego. The governor position is truly one of committed service and if you’ve never met a Rotary governor, you really should attend to find out how much work goes in to leading a district as large as ours.
Important: They are expecting a full house for Sandi’s visit so please e-mail Ron Erbetta ASAP if you plan on attending this meeting: ronerbetta@aol.com and let him know you are a Rotaract member/prospect.
Tijuana Homebuilding on Saturday

October 9 (Saturday)

On Saturday, October 9, in collaboration with the Downtown Breakfast Rotary and the Tijuana Rotaract Club, Rotaract Club of Downtown San Diego members will be heading South of the Border on a day-long trip to help build homes for needy families in Tijuana, México. No experience necessary.

This is one of the most impactful community programs in Downtown Rotaract history. We have over 20 people already signed up to attend. You won’t want to miss it!
We are signing people up based on membership first, so if you are a prospect, please do everything you can to fill your membership requirements in September so we can give you priority status and can guarantee your place on the homebuilding crew.

To learn more about this worthwhile project, please visit México Caravan Ministries' website at http://www.mcministries.net, or feel free to contact your Club's International Chair, Denisse Roldán.
Jazz for Juvenile Diabetes: Time to Rally for the Raffle

It's time to dust off your rolodexes and reconnect with old friends, family, colleagues and associates. We need to get a variety of prizes to raffle off for this year's Jazz for Juvenile Diabetes Benefit (details below), and you can help.
Kate Certain, Raffle Committee chair, needs your help to collect raffle donations in retail value at or above $50.

Here is how you can help:
1. Go on a scavenger hunt with Kate around San Diego asking local businesses to contribute;
2. Contact your friends, family, and colleagues to see if they can contribute;
3. Give something on your own.

We really need everyone's help to make this event a success... and the raffle can get much-needed donations for the Juvenile Research Foundation (not to mention Rotaract!) Rally for the Raffle 2004 - it's on!

Anyone person or company who donates anything above a $200 value will receive 2 tickets to the event. E-mail Kate Certain if you have something for the raffle or if you would like to attend the Scavenger Hunt!
Thank you all for your support!!!




Rotaract and Jazz 88 Present the

3rd Annual Jazz For Juvenile Diabetes

December 9, 2004
7:30 pm – 10:30 pm
THIN (Above The Onyx Room, Gaslamp Quarter Downtown)

Featuring a night of Latin Jazz with the Caballero-Verde Quintet and DJ SK spinning Latin Jazz beats. The Caballero-Verde Quintet explores and redefines Latin rhythms, weaves them with a backdrop of absorbing melodies, and present their well-synchronized originals and covers of Salsa, Brazilian music, and other Latin standards into their own unique style of Latin Jazz.
Here's a sample: http://www.dannygreen.net/descarga1.html

To view photos of last year's event, check out: Photos - Jazz for Junvenile Diabetes. If you have any questions, please contact Evan.
2004 Walk to Cure Diabetes

October 16 & 24

The San Diego Chapter of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) serves all of San Diego County and extends north to Orange County. The Chapter provides valuable information about juvenile diabetes to people with diabetes, their families, and the general public. It also holds numerous successful events that raise much-needed funds for diabetes research.

One of those events, the 2004 Walk to Cure Diabetes, is coming up in October. As always, there will be two occasions to join the fun and raise money for a great cause:
  • The San Diego Walk will be held Saturday, October 16, 2004 at De Anza Cove, Mission Bay.
  • The North County Walk will be held Sunday, October 24, 2004 at Cannon Park, Carlsbad.
Between the two San Diego Chapter walk sites, the 2003 Walk to Cure Diabetes raised over $510,000 for diabetes research!

For detailed information on how to join the Walk and raise money for such a great cause, visit the JDRF San Diego Chapter website: http://www.jdrf-sandiego-news.org/walk/index.html

Volunteer on Walk Day
Help register walkers, man the Walk route, set-up, teardown, etc. All those who volunteer on Walk day get credit for walking, so you can still raise funds! If you would like to volunteer your time on one or both of those days, please sign up with the JDRF directly: http://www.jdrf-sandiego-news.org/news/walk_volunteer_reg.html
The Rotaract Family Feud Championship

October 23 (Saturday)
8:00 pm

Ah yes…remember the hit game show, Family Feud?! Where families emphatically compete against each other to match the top answers of the one hundred people surveyed? Well, it’s here.

Enjoy having “Richard Dawson” as your host and join us for our very own Rotaract Family Feud game show as we form “families” and compete to win the championship.

It’s only $5/person to play and the winning “family” will win half of the jackpot! The remainder will go to the Rotaract fund for future charitable causes.

Bring your favorite beverage to enjoy while you’re in the audience or playing the game. Bound to be filled with witty responses, good times, and loads of laughs, this will certainly be an evening to remember.

Be sure to RSVP on the Evite that was sent out. If you did not receive it, please contact Rose.

If you'd like to help plan this event, please contact Rose.
Last Chance for Centennial Project Suggestions

In honor of Rotary’s 100th year, we will be selecting a Centennial Project. Please e-mail any suggestions supporting your favorite cause to Geoff by the end of this week so we can evaluate opportunities and make a decision.
Difference for a Week Program

The Toussaint Academy is looking for volunteers to participate in their “Difference for a Week” program. Three Toussaint alumns are college freshmen who have no support system without volunteers through this program. They need someone to help them get through their classes, advise them on college living, encourage them to keep working hard, and most of all…to send them cookies!!

Difference for a week asks you to call one of these students once a day for one week and to send a care package with fun and useful items (eg. Some laundry soap, a highlighter, etc.).

You can sign up more than once and you can take one week with each student if you like. Students are:
  • Zee, attending Hofstra University
  • Robert, attending UC Santa Cruz
  • Tamara, attending SD City College
Please e-mail Geoff if you would like to volunteer for this program.
Entertainment Books

Entertainment Books will be available at the first meeting of October. We’ll focus on an online campaign. Books are $40 and Rotaract receives $8 per book, plus an incentive rewards program that nets a total of $200 to Rotaract for every 21 books sold! Check it out at www.entertainment.com.

More info to come on how to buy/sell online (for any city in the USA!). Check back next week!
Senior Center

2nd Saturday of each month
Volunteers (2-3) are needed the 2nd Saturday of each month from 11:00 am - 1:00 pm to help serve lunch at the Senior Center Downtown.
Please contact Carl for details and availability.
Downtown San Diego Breakfast Rotary Meeting

The Downtown San Diego Breakfast Rotary Club is meeting every Wednesday at 7:00 am at the Symphony Towers University Club, 750 B Street, Suite 3400.

Next scheduled speakers:
October 06 Sandi Rimer
Rotary District Governor
October 13 Greg Knuth & Jeremy Klinkhammer
Body Balance for Performance
(Golf Tournament Tune-Up)
October 20 Doug Wilson
Downtown Development
October 27 Bob McElroy
Alpha Project

For last minute changes, please check http://www.sdrotary.org!
Members' Bulletin Board
  • Donate-a-Pack Foundation
    The Donate a Pack Foundation was formed in 1997 to benefit children and young adults who want to experience the outdoors but are without the means to do so. The foundation obtains backpacks and wilderness equipment though donations from customers and vendors of Adventure 16, and then channels them to qualifying non-profit groups. The recipients are always groups aiding at-risk, low-income, terminally ill or disables children and young adults.
    If you have any tents, sleeping bags, back packs, or other like gear that is either in good or usable condition that you are willing and able to donate, please e-mail Evan Papel at Zip It Gear, Inc. for directions on how you can contribute today.
    Please go to http://www.adventure16.com/discover/dap/index.html for more information.

  • STAR/PAL Volunteer Opportunities
    The mission of STAR/PAL is to inspire and aid the youth of greater San Diego to make positive life choices through active participation in educational, athletic and recreational activities in collaboration with community partners.
    Volunteer opportunities are available for the Chargers Junior Training Camp hosted by STAR/PAL. The mini-camp provides coaching for boys and girls from ages 7-14. Volunteers will be needed to help organize and supervise the children.
    The following dates and locations are scheduled:
    – When: Monday, October 11, 2004
       Where: Urban Village Rec. Center (4380 Landis St., SD )
       Time: 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm
    – When: Monday, October 18, 2004
       Where: North Park Recreation Center (4044 Idaho St.)
       Time: 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm
    – When: Monday, November 1, 2004
       Where: Larsen Field (455 Sycamore Rd.)
       Time: 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm
    – When: Monday, November 8, 2004
       Where: Linda Vista Recreation Center (7064 Levant St.)
       Time: 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm
    – When: Monday, November 22, 2004
       Where: South Bay Recreation Center (1885 Coronado Ave.)
       Time: 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm
    – When: Monday, November 29, 2004
       Where: Colina Del Sol Recreation Center (5319 Orange Ave.,SD)
       Time: 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm
    Please contact Carl Tiu or Geoff Miller for more info.

  • Volunteers Needed for 5k Fun Run
    November 21 (Sunday)
    Former Rotaract Board Member, Bryce Whiting, is coordinating and promoting a 5k Fun Run on November 21st in partnership with Angela Brannon’s “It’s All About the Kids Foundation”. They need runners, volunteers, and sponsors.
    Take a look at www.raceforthefuture.com to see if you can participate in any way possible! Tie up those running shoes and race for a great cause!!!

  • Post your own message here!
    Do you need a roommate? Trying to sell your car? Let Rotaract work for you! Post your message here in the newsletter and have it be seen by over 100 like-minded people.
    Just send an e-mail to newsletter@sdrotaract.org with "Bulletin Board" in the subject line. Please remember to also include a general time frame for your message, e.g. 3 weeks, 2 newsletters, or until November 1st.
Rotaract & Rotary Trivia

Public Relations

Public relations are an important aspect of Rotaract club service. Public relations form the relationship between your club, your sponsoring Rotary club, and the community. While the practice of public relations varies between cultures, every club has outside audiences with whom it must communicate. Rotaract public relations can be directed at your sponsoring club, the business community, local governmental officials, civic leaders, other organizations, and people directly affected by your clubs service initiatives.



Contact Information

If you have information, suggestions or feedback that you think the board might use to improve the club, we'd love to hear what you think, so please send your ideas to info@sdrotaract.org, snail-mail them to

The Rotaract Club of Downtown San Diego
P.O. Box 86520
San Diego, CA 92138

or contact any member of the board directly:

President Geoffrey Miller
Vice President Andrea Espinoza
Treasurer Chris Jaccard
Secretary Mary Zimmerman
Community Service Carl Tiu
Fundraising Evan Papel
Historian Michelle Prescott
International Liaison Denisse Roldan
Past President Evan Papel
Professional Development Bridget Johnson
Public Relations Jomi Shega
Deputy Secretary Tanja Wrage
Sergeant at Arms Felix Tinkov
Social Chair Rose Kaiser
Website David Bradfield

If you have an announcement you'd like to have included in the weekly newsletter, please send it to newsletter@sdrotaract.org with "Newsletter" in the subject line no later than Friday evening.

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