Rotaract Club of Downtown San Diego

Weekly Announcements
March 14, 2006


In This Issue:
Next Meeting
Overview of Upcoming Events
World Rotaract Week – Celebrate with Rotary!
Guest Speaker on March 21: Bob Goff
Rotaract and Rotary: Gospel Brunch at the House of Blues
Volunteers Needed for Rotary Model United Nations Conference
Social: Grunion Run
All San Diego Rotaract Event – Committee Chair(s) Needed
Wanted: Rotaract National Anthem Singer
Member of the Month of February: Gidget Rangel
Creative Minds Needed!
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 on Tuesday, March 21, 2006 at 6:30 pm at Kansas City BBQ, 610 W. Market Street, Downtown San Diego.

We're looking forward to seeing you there!
Overview of Upcoming Events

March is a busy month for Rotaract. Here is a list of events. Dive in!

March 15 Celebrate World Rotaract Week
at Rotary Meeting
March 21 General Rotaract Meeting
March 26 Rotary and Rotaract Event:
Gospel Brunch at the House of Blues
March 31 Social Event: Grunion Run
World Rotaract Week – Celebrate with Rotary!

March 15 (Wednesday)
7:00 am
Symphony Towers, University Club (Top floor), 750 B Street, Downtown

Next week is World Rotaract Week, designated to honor the chartering of the first club in North Carolina, USA, on 13 March 1968. To commemorate Rotaract's anniversary, we are invited to celebrate with our sponsoring Downtown Breakfast Rotary Club at their meeting on Wednesday, March 15th at the beautiful University Club atop Symphony Towers (750 B Street), Downtown.

We will share with Rotary some projects and events that we have successfully accomplished this year and also what we are looking to accomplish in the near future. Rotary's (free) breakfast is at 7:00 am and the meetings promptly starts at 7:30 am. Let's represent our club in numbers and please join for the celebration!

RSVP to Andrea if you can join.

Please stay a moment after for a 2006 Rotaract and Rotary picture!
Guest Speaker on March 21: Bob Goff

March 21 (Tuesday)
6:30 pm
Kansas City BBQ

Our next speaker for our March 21st meeting is Bob Goff, who is a Seattle Lawyer and professor of law at Point Loma Nazarene University. He will be coming to speak on Restore International, which rescues and rehabilitates children forced into prostitution and seeks prosecution of the perpetrators.

Prostitution is rampant in all parts of India. A huge demand for sex and a lenient law enforcement system has resulted in the flourishing trade of buying and selling women and girls. Young girls from poor areas are particularly vulnerable and are often lured, kidnapped or tricked into prostitution. Once the girl is sold to a particular brothel keeper, she becomes a virtual slave of the industry. She is beaten, threatened, verbally abused and forced to sleep with many men every day. She will remain a slave until she can pay back the money the brothel keeper paid for her.

The Restore International Team – consisting of investigators, police liaison officers, advocates, and local legal professionals – targets cities with large red light trafficking centers to initiate raids, rescue girls, and arrest brothel keepers.

For more information, please check Restore International's web site.
Rotaract and Rotary: Gospel Brunch at the House of Blues

March 26 (Sunday)
Time TBA
House of Blues, 1055 Fifth Avenue, Downtown

Rotaract and Rotary unite at the House of Blues! The Gospel Brunch is a one-of-a-kind live music show and dining experience. Guests enjoy a delicious all-you-can-eat southern style buffet that features breakfast favorites plus a host of southern specialties. Every week different gospel groups from around the region perform live on stage. The music is uplifting and energetic and guaranteed to get the crowd standing on their feet! The cost is $38.00 and includes the brunch buffet. Please join Rotary and your fellow Rotaractors at the House of Blues on March 26th.

RSVP by March 8th to Andrea if you can join.
Volunteers Needed for Rotary Model United Nations Conference

March 25 & 26 (Saturday & Sunday)
Time TBA
Embassy Suites

Stacy Jer is District 5340 Outbound Ambassadorial Scholar for 2006-2007 to Ghana. She is also serving as a volunteer coordinator for our district's Model United Nations Conference for high school students to be held at the Embassy Suites from March 25-26.

Stacy has informed us that they are in great need of volunteers for both days. To sign up or for more information, please e-mail Stacy Jer or call her at 626-318-5768.
Social: Grunion Run

March 31 (Friday)
9:00 pm
South Mission Beach

We'll head down to South Mission Beach for the beginning of the Grunion season. This night, the Grunion are supposed to begin running at 10:20 pm and end at about 12:30 am. We'll get together at 9:00 pm and have a little bbq. Bring your beach blankets, flashlights and some warm clothes.
All San Diego Rotaract Event – Committee Chair(s) Needed

May 06 (Saturday)
Time & Place TBA

On May 6th, we are having an all San Diego Rotaract event joining together the following clubs:
Rotaract Club of Downtown San Diego
North County San Diego Rotaract Club
UCSD Rotaract Club
USD Rotaract Club
PLNU Rotaract Club
SDSU Rotaract Club
Lost Boys of Sudan Rotaract Club

We are forming a committee to plan out the event (TBD), consisting of one or two members of each club. Please contact Andrea if you are willing to step up into a leadership position to plan and execute a great event.
Wanted: Rotaract National Anthem Singer

May 28 (Sunday)
1:05 pm
Padres Baseball game

Have you always wanted to try out for American Idol because of your amazing singing voice? This may be an opportunity for you!

Governor Bob is looking for an Interactor or Rotaractor to sing the National Anthem on May 28 at the 1:05 pm Padres baseball game. If you are interested, you will need to submit a CD of yourself singing the National Anthem to Carl Lower for approval by the Padres.

Please contact Andrea if you are interested.
Member of the Month of February: Gidget Rangel

Gidget Rangel Congratulations to Gidget Rangel, our February Member of the Month!
A veteran member of our club, Gidget visibly demonstrates by example the active participation that any club hopes to see in a dedicated member. Gidget shares her upbeat attitude, sense of humor, and kind heart which, in turn, invites new members to become further involved in community service and social Rotaract events.
Although we're used to seeing Gidget around, here are some things you may not know about her:

Hometown: Fairfield, CA
Favorite Rotaract Event: TJ Homebuilding
Top 5 Favorite Movies: Matrix, Fight Club, The Notebook
Dream Travel Destination: Italy
Recreational Activities: Hanging out with friends...
Person You Admire Most: Changes often, right now my sister
Creative Minds Needed!

The San Diego Downtown Rotaract club is in the process of designing a Rotaract Flag to represent our club.
For any suggestions, ideas, contacts or leads, please email our historian Kerrith Gray.
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 Miguel 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 / events:
March 15 Robert Biter, M.D.
Her Heart's Wish
March 22 Kathy Kachur
Executive Director
Citizen Diplomacy Council
March 29 Semi-Finals
4-Way Test Speech Contest
April 05 Club Assembly

For last minute changes, please check http://www.sdrotary.org!
Members' Bulletin Board
  • Roommate Wanted
    Laura is looking for a roommate to share her home that is responsible, has good credit and is fun. She will be traveling to tournaments over the next few months, so she would like someone responsible to move in. The house is located in Mission Valley, close to USD, YMCA, the Fashion Valley mall, and the bike/running paths that lead to the beach or Fiesta Island. The room has its own quaint, but full bath. The person that lived in the room previously treated it as a studio apartment with a sofa, entertainment center and still had room for a queen-sized bed. Other than the room, there is no storage space available. Parking is on the street only and finding spots close to the house is never a problem at any time of the day. There is a new washer and dryer, cable and wireless internet. Utilities are not included in the rent and they include gas/electric, water and cable. Pets are great! The room is available for viewing now and can be moved in March 1. Rent is $700.00 plus utilities.
    Call Laura if you have any questions 619-309-8448.

  • Roommate Wanted
    Share 2 bedroom 1 bath condo in La Jolla located on Villa La Jolla Drive, near the UCSD entrance. Includes: parking, pool/jacuzzi, tennis, wash/dryer in a very quiet complex. No smoking. Small dog maybe okay. Contact Gidget Rangel: gidgetrangel@hotmail.com or 858-349-7505

  • 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

What policies does a Rotaract club need to follow?

The Rotaract Statement of Policy and Standard Rotaract Constitution and By-laws, created by the RI Board of Directors, include details on membership, club leadership and organization, fees and dues, and Rotaract activities at the district, multidistrict, and international levels. These guidelines have been adopted to give all Rotaract clubs a uniform structure. It is the responsibility of the Rotaract and sponsoring Rotary club to ensure that the policies are met. Beyond the RI policies, each Rotaract club is self-governing and self-supporting, working with the sponsoring Rotary club as needed.




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 4564
San Diego, CA 92164

or contact any member of the board directly:

President Andrea Espinoza
Vice President Bridget Johnson
Treasurer Carl Tiu
Secretary Chantelle Swaby
Deputy Secretary Tanja Wrage
Community Service Miguel A. Moron
Fundraising Danielle Esposito
Aaron Adragna
Historian Kerrith Gray
International Liaison Stacey Dindinger
Professional Development Bianca Mascorro
Public Relations Darren Chin
Sergeant at Arms Armond Croom
Social Chair Felix Tinkov
Website Parker Seybold
Past President Geoffrey Miller
Rotaract / Rotary Liaison Martin Blair

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