Rotaract Club of Downtown San Diego
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Weekly Announcements
May 16, 2006


In This Issue:
Next Meeting
Guest Speaker Tonight: Bryce Whiting
4th Annual Ace of Hearts: Rotary to Donate $1,000
Ace of Hearts: Purchase Tickets Now!
Congratulations to 2006-2007 Rotaract Board!
Downtown Breakfast Rotary Annual Gala – Volunteers Needed!
JDRF Gala Broadway Bound for a Cure – Volunteers Needed!
Rotary District Conference – Volunteers Needed!
Upcoming Social Events: Memorial Day BBQ & Tijuana Brewery Trip
Bridging the World: Rotaract Preconvention Meeting 2006
Lights, Camera, Action: USCC Rotaract Conference
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, May 16, 2006 at 6:30 pm at Kansas City BBQ, 610 W. Market Street, Downtown San Diego.

Bryce Whiting from International Advance Team, a former board member of our club, will be our guest speaker tonight. More information below.

Let's get the word out about Ace of Hearts 2006! Plan to join us after tonight's meeting to hit the streets of the Gaslamp. Click here for details!

You can purchase tickets for the 4th Annual Ace of Hearts, one of our most exciting events of the year, online now!

Please note: We're still looking for raffle prizes. Details below.

We're looking forward to seeing you there!
Guest Speaker Tonight: Bryce Whiting

May 16 (Tuesday)
6:30 pm
Kansas City BBQ

Bryce Whiting from International Advance Team will be speaking to us at our general meeting on bridging the gap from where you are to where you want to be. He will briefly share his story regarding how his involvement with Rotaract led him to his passion and current coaching profession. We will then go through an exercise, helping us gain some clarity regarding any gap in our personal or professional life and then to connect to our motivations to change.
4th Annual Ace of Hearts: Rotary to Donate $1,000

Rotary to Donate $1,000 to Ace of Hearts
Ace of Hearts: Purchase Tickets Now!
Let's Get the Word out about Ace of Hearts 2006!
Raffle Prizes Needed for Ace of Hearts
General Information

AoH Logo 2006

Rotary to Donate $1,000 to Ace of Hearts

Our wonderful parent club, the Downtown Breakfast Rotary, has committed to $1,000 to our Ace of Hearts event!

So please spend these last few days doing anything you can to bring in donations, sell raffle tickets, and fill the house on June 1st! Let's try to beat our biggest donation, which was pulled in from last year's Jazz event and proudly hand over the monies collected to Water for Children Africa.

Special thanks to Downtown Breakfast Rotary President Maureen Eberle, and the Community Services team for your donation and constant support!



Ace of Hearts: Purchase Tickets Now!

Only two weeks away! Purchase Ace of Hearts tickets online now and bring your friends and family! Click here or copy this link into your browser: http://www.sdrotaract.org/aoh/index.shtml

More details about this exciting event below in the general information section.



Let's Get the Word out about Ace of Hearts 2006!

Plan to join us after tonight's meeting to hit the streets of the Gaslamp. With Ace of Hearts event flyers in hand, we'll stop into various outlets around town to share details about our upcoming event. We divide the area up amongst groups so the walk around town doesn't take too long.

Bottom line: it's fun, spreads the word about our awesome fundraiser, and pumps us up even more! Ace of Hearts is around the corner, and we want to make sure as many people know about it as possible. Listen for announcements at the meeting, and then stick around for the fun!



Raffle Prizes Needed for Ace of Hearts

We are in need of raffle prizes for Ace of Hearts! Please collect prizes from your local restaurants, shops, businesses and contact Darren Chin, our Raffle Prize Committee Chair for Ace of Hearts, for further information.



4th Annual Ace of Hearts – General Information

June 01 (Thursday)
7:00 - 10:00 pm
Martini Ranch, Shaker Room
$30 entrance fee

The 4th Annual Ace of Hearts is only a few weeks away! Ace of Hearts is a Monte Carlo Casino night, this year hosted at the Shaker Room at Martini Ranch on June 1st from 7-10 pm. We play poker, craps, blackjack and more... and all for a worthy cause.

As a response to Rotary International's 2005-2006 mission, we are joining the fight for clean water as millions of children die each year from contaminated water. This year, our profits from the event will benefit an organization called Water for Children Africa. This organization helps the rural poor in Africa obtain safe water and develop cottage industries while also developing policy for water usage in villages and responsibilities for ongoing maintenance.

As we get ready for this signature event, we invite you to get involved! Planning is on its way led by our two fearless Fundraising Chairs, Aaron Adragna and Danielle Esposito. Please see below the committees set up and get involved! This is definitely a team effort and you will be glad to have helped in such a worthy cause!

What a way to experience Rotaract!

Fundraising Chair / Sponsorship Aaron Adragna
Fundraising Chair / Ticket Sales Danielle Esposito
Raffle Prizes / Marketing Darren Chin
Flyers Andrea Espinoza
Food Donations Jeff Haskin
Congratulations to 2006-2007 Rotaract Board!

The 2006-2007 elected positions are finalized and we couldn't be more excited for the leadership team that is put in place!

President Bridget Johnson
Vice President Chava Dean
Treasurer Armond Croom
Secretary Andrea Seay

There are 8 appointed positions to be filled so if you would like to be on the board, please make sure that your dues are paid, that your membership requirements have been filled, and that you express your interest to Bridget and her team as soon as possible!

This is a very strong group and they are surely going to pick talented people to support them in their offices. Apply for a board position so you can be part of the fun. You'll be amazed at how rewarding this experience can be.

Positions to be filled are: Community Service, Fundraising, Historian, International Liaison, Professional Development, Public Relations, Sergeant at Arms, Social and Website.

At our May 16th meeting hear from our current board on what each position entails.
Downtown Breakfast Rotary Annual Gala Putting on the Ritz – Volunteers Needed!

May 20 (Saturday)
6 pm – set up
Maritime Museam's "The Berkeley"

Our sponsoring Downtown Breakfast Rotary is looking for volunteers to help with their auction for the annual Gala Putting on the Ritz on May 20th. We will be able to attend the event for free only a few hours of manual labor in exchange!

The Berkeley is an 1898 steam ferryboat that operated for 60 years on San Francisco Bay. A California State Historic Landmark, and a National Historic Landmark. She is, in a word, "irreplaceable."

To sign up to volunteer, please email Andrea Espinoza.
JDRF Gala Broadway Bound for a Cure – Volunteers Needed!

May 20 (Saturday)
6:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Manchester Grand Hyatt

Our beloved Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) which we help raise money and awareness for each year at Jazz for Juvenile Diabetes, is requesting our help volunteering for their annual gala named Broadway Bound for a Cure!

The event will be held at the Manchester Grand Hyatt on San Diego Bay on Saturday, May 20, 2006 and will feature enhanced live and silent auctions, dinner and a spectacular stage show provided by Imagination Entertainment.

There are only 12 spots open for volunteers, so email Andrea Espinoza if you are interested.
Rotary District Conference – Volunteers Needed!

May 27 (Saturday)
07:30 am - 3:30 pm (can do shifts)
Navy Training Center / Liberty Station

Rotary is setting up a Donate Life information booth & laptop registration at the District Conference and would appreciate our members to assist in putting the booth together, signing people up at the booth during the conference, and to help pack up. Their goal is to sign up everyone in the conference or at least give each person at the conference information about Lifesharing to at least consider signing up as well as encouraging to communicate to their family members and colleagues to sign up.

For more information on the event and Lifesharing please visit www.lifesharing.org. Lifesharing Community Organ and Tissue Donation is committed to the life-saving and life-enhancing efforts of transplantation. They strive to be the leader in organ and tissue donation through education, collaboration, and the provision of quality service.

To sign up, please contact Mitra Mujica.
Upcoming Social Events: Memorial Day BBQ & Tijuana Brewery Trip

Memorial Day Weekend BBQ

May 27 (Saturday)
1:00 pm - ...
Felix's House, 4752 Lotus Street, San Diego, CA 92107

We're having a Memorial Day Weekend BBQ on May 27th at Felix's house. What better way to celebrate Memorial Day than throwing some meat and veggies on an intensely hot set of metallic bars while people hungrily stand in line with paper plates waiting to be fed. All the food will be provided, but if there's something you're absolutely dying to have, feel free to bring it along.

If you have any questions, please contact Felix. Look for the evite for more details!



Tijuana Brewery Trip

June 17 (Saturday)
Afternoon
Tijuana

We're taking a trip to Tijuana to tour a brewery with our friends from the Rotaract Club Tijuana Siglo XXI. All the details will be announced soon. Look for them here!
Bridging the World: Rotaract Preconvention Meeting 2006

June 08-11 (Thursday - Sunday)
Malmö, Sweden & Copenhagen, Denmark

During the first Rotaract Preconvention in the new century of Rotary International, you have the opportunity to experience two countries in one conference. It is going to be innovative, educational, entertaining and grand – come join your fellow Rotaractors in "Bridging the World".

Malmö and Copenhagen are cities with lots to offer – both as historical sites and as innovative communities with focus on present and future challenges. Furthermore, summer is a prime time to experience the southern parts of lovely Scandinavia.

We have planned a program offering you the best of what Rotaract has to offer in an international setting. We focus on network and capacity building – both for you as a young professional and as a part of Rotaract.

During the Rotary Convention June 11th -14th, we invite you to join us in Copenhagen for the Rotaract "Post-Preconvention activities."

Please explore our web site to get a detailed impression of what we plan for the Preconvention 2006.

Hope to see you in Beautiful Malmö and Wonderful Copenhagen!

Best Regards,
Anders Forslund & Kristine Binzer
Chairmen of the joint Danish and Swedish Rotaract Preconvention Committee
Lights, Camera, Action: USCC Rotaract Conference

July 19-23 (Wednesday - Sunday) or July 21-23 (Friday - Sunday)
UCLA
USCC Logo

The United States, Canada, and Caribbean (USCC) contains more than 400 Rotaract Clubs, working on a variety of projects on the basic principles of Rotary's "Service Above Self." The Lights, Camera, Action USCC Rotaract Conference is an amazing opportunity for our club to meet more of our Rotaract Family from the USA, Canada and the Caribbean! Anyone that attended last year's Chicago conference can attest to the level of energy, insight and plain ol' fun that was shared... and this year's LA conference will be no different!

The conference is from July 19-23rd and as you are welcome to attend the whole conference, our club will most likely be carpooling to LA Friday (July 21) and leaving Sunday afternoon (July 23). We are looking into accomodations as to make the registration amount less and will get more information to you ASAP. Please put this date on your calendar and get ready to truly experience Rotaract!

Events include various keynote speakers, workshops, group exercises, the Getty Center Museum, dinner at a Hollywood Mansion and of course... our own Los Angeles after-parties.

To find out more informaton, view USCC 2006 and to see pictures from last years' conference in Chicago, view Chicago Rotaract Conference 2005.

If you are interested, please email Bridget Johnson.
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:
May 17 Deborah Lindholm
Foundation for Women
Microbanking and its Impact in the Third World
May 24 Mike Stellman (PDG) & Ron Erbetta
Rotary's Public Image
May 31 ?
June 07 Jeff Schemmel
Athletic Director, San Diego State University

For last minute changes, please check http://www.sdrotary.org!
Members' Bulletin Board
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Rotaract & Rotary Trivia

Rotary Milestones – Part 2

• 1945 Forty-nine Rotarians help draft United Nations Charter in San Francisco.
• 1947 Rotary founder Paul Harris dies.
First 18 Rotary Foundation scholarships granted.
• 1962 First Interact club formed in Melbourne, Florida, USA.
• 1965 Rotary Foundation launches Matching Grants and Group Study Exchange programs.
• 1978 RI's largest convention, with 39,834 registrants, held in Tokyo.
• 1985 Rotary announces PolioPlus program to immunize all the children of the world against polio.
• 1989 Council on Legislation opens Rotary membership to women worldwide.
Rotary clubs chartered in Budapest, Hungary, and Warsaw, Poland, for first time in almost 50 years.




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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