The Sunrise October 1, 2012 Rotary Year 2012-2013 Issue 2 A Day At The Theatre 216 S. Citrus Street, #129, West Covina, CA 91791-2114 Email: wcrsunrisenews@yahoo.com -----------------------------------------------Editor: Luanne Arredondo Editorial Advisor: Miriam Tennant Board Members President: Chief Don Fernald President Elect: Luanne Arredondo Secretary: Jessika Martinez Treasurer: Rick Marshall Immediate Past President: Don Dirian Directors Public Relations: Luanne Arredondo Project Chair: Carolina Ruiz and Don Morrin Foundation Chair: Rick Marshall Sergeant-At-Arms: Pat Benschop ------------------------------------------Come Join Us! Wednesdays @ 7:15 a.m. South Hills Country Club 2655 S. Citrus St West Covina, CA 91791-3405 626-339-1231 ----------------------------------------------------- It started mid morning with the energy and fun of the Seniors we picked up from Bridgcreek. It was like having a bus full of grandparents who were as feisty as they were excited about the day. Once we arrived at The Grove, we were treated to a fabulous lunch courtesy of Jouni s Catering. We were able to fill all the seats and enjoyed the fellowship before heading off to the theatre for Fiddler On The Roof. It was an amazing day, and all those in attendance agreed let s do this again! It was a funfilled way to raise money for our Shoes and Socks program. For those Rotarians not in attendance you were missed. We want your comments. Send all comments on stories, story ideas, or questions to: wcrsunrisenews@yahoo.com
Recent Guest Appearances Officer Keri Rivas from California Highway Patrol talks to the club about driver safety and CHP programs designed to educate drivers. Did you know that 363,000 people drive the I-10 freeway daily? All the more reason to drive safely! Pastor Kelly from Faith Community Church in West Covina joined us for Breakfast and brought a message that was not expected. As he mentioned, when you think about church, you may think of a cathedral like building, a chapel or even hard wooden pews. The church is full of many programs designed to heal hurts, meet needs, and help dreams become a reality. If you are interested in their programs or want to find out how you can help them in their mission, visit www.go2faith.com. Whether you need to insure your car, home, personal property, business, or community organization, State Farm has a plan that will meet your needs. The company did not always offer the array of services it does today. State Farm was founded in 1922 by retired farmer George J. Mecherle as a mutual automobile insurance company owned by its policyholders. The firm originally specialized in auto insurance for farmers. Regardless of what you want to insure, be sure to give our guest speaker, Erica Gutierrez of State Farm a call. State Farm's jingle ("Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there") was written by American songwriter Barry Manilow in 1971. A cover was released by Weezer in 2011.
Club Highlights September 22, 2012 the Edgewood High School Interact Club received a visit from Rotary International District Governor, Dr. Sylvia Whitlock, Assistant Governor, Roger Gutierrez; and, from our club President Don Fernald and President Elect Lu Arredondo. Over 50 students were in attendance as Governor Whitlock spoke to the kids about rotary, achieving and pushing through barriers to achieve success in life through service, goodwill, hard work, and perseverance. On September 9, 2012 while we were all enjoying our weekend, President Don was in San Diego participating in the 9/11 Heroes 5K run. Pictured with Don are his daughters Jessica Morgan and Jamie Morgan.
Let s play games By: Luanne Arredondo As Rotarians, we are not only busy at work, but we are also busy in our humanitarian efforts. While these are both a positive way to spend out time, we need to remember to create a balance in our life. While we are busy changing the world and paying the bills, let s not forget the importance of playing games. Children are taught to play games at an early age. Games teach patience, social interaction, negotiation, strategy, how to win and lose gracefully, mental stimulation, mental and physical confidence that keeps us healthy. Games attract us because they are fun! No matter how old we get, playing games is important. It is mentally stimulating, keeps us engaged and keeps us psychologically fit. With that said, let the games begin. Riddles: Can you solve these riddles? 1. The man who invented it, doesn t want it. The man who bought it, doesn t need it. The man who needs it doesn t know it. What is it? 2. You throw away the outside and cook the inside. Then you eat the outside and throw away the inside. What did you eat? 3. What goes around the world but stays in a corner? Sudoku puzzle level easy
SAVE THE DATE FREE PANCAKE BREAKFAST Saturday, October 20, 2012 7:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. West Covina High School 1609 E. Cameron Ave. at Lark Ellen The West Covina Sunrise Rotary Club joins the West Covina Noon Rotary Club, Law Enforcement, DEA, Fire, and Community Leaders as we honor Kiki Camarena and continue his legacy in the war on drugs. FIELD OF VALOR November 4 November 11, 2012 7:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Sierra Vista Middle School 777 Puente Avenue Covina, CA 91723 The West Covina Sunrise Rotary Club is collaborating with the Covina Noon Rotary Club to honor those soldiers that have paid the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. A portion of the flags we sell will directly benefit our club.