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Rotary Club of Simi Valley December 29, 2015 2015-2016 Board of Directors and Chairpersons President, Ginny Hayward President Elect, Jonathan Kurohara Past President, Becky Savell Secretary, Deb Holler Treasurer, Hal Ward Sergeant at Arms Mike McGuigan Club Service, Kelly Gaines Community Service, Christina Orta Membership, Terry Marvin Club Programs, Tristian Rodriguez Foundation, Allan Mann Youth Service, Darryl Nind Youth Service, Sharon Lorkowski International Service, Rocky Rhodes International Service, Sharon Austel Vocational Service, Dan Rosen Vocational Service, Kate O'Brien Newsletter, Jonathan Kurohara Webmaster, Becky Savell Grants Chair, Michele Neff Hernandez Allocations Chair, John Lindsey Attendance Chair, Jack Parfitt Public Relations Chair, Dana, Apple-Coolures President's Message A special thank you to May, Susan and Midge for their excellent service and delicious lunches each week. And Seth for his amazing and entertaining audio visuals. He gets Ginny rocking out with her Ring My Bell and Santa Baby dances.

Happy Bucks! Lynne Kline Tis the season to be jolly Becky was happy to watch the Winter Wonderettes at the Cultural Arts Center and for all the nonprofit organizations in Simi Valley. Terry was happy for the holiday season. Bob was happy for Terry. Pete was also happy for the holiday season. Bob was happy for his grandchildren. Jon was happy to have Fred here. Kate was happy for the holiday season. Betty was happy for the nonprofits in Simi Valley. Rocky was happy to have his children here, to be back in the US and his trip to New Hampshire. Rocky is donating his kidney on January 19th. Jim was happy to have his son in the fire academy and his daughter interviewed at veterinarian school. Darryl was happy to take his son the Star Wars movie. Seth was happy to be back from his cruise to Ensenada. Christina was happy to see her extended family. John was happy for the nonprofits and Rocky s gift. May was happy for Midge and Susan and for paper holiday plates. David was happy to have lunch with his young ladies and the holiday season. Coleen was happy for Allan s party, her mother and Mike to be walking again. Ginny was happy for Sharon and the Holidays.

Supporting Our Community John Lindsey, Allocations Chair and Allan Mann provided a synopsis of our club s allocations to the nonprofit organizations in Simi Valley. These organizations serve the community and make Simi Valley a better place to live and grow in. Dan Jaeger - Simi Valley YMCA Betty Eskey The Samaritan Center Raelynn Hartlove-Boys and Girls Clubs of Simi Valley Fred Bauermeister-Free Clinic of Simi Valley

A Warm Rotary Welcome To Our Guests Heather Tulane and Dane Jerris Rhodes guest of Rocky Carol Stong guest of Pete January 5th Speaker- Betty Eskey Topic- Simi Valley Samaritan Center Upcoming Programs Tristan Rodriguez January 12th Speaker- Fred Bavermeister Topic - Free Clinic January 19th Speaker- Parker Topic- Shelter Box January 26th Speaker- Melanie Salvesen Topic- Ronald Reagan Library

Harmony Mia Vavasseur, Autumn Jessel, Audrey Fischer Taught by Jan Glasband Our program featured Harmony, a talented vocal trio taught by Jan Glasband. David introduced Mia, Autumn, Audrey and Jan as they sang holiday songs. David has the good fortune of hearing them practice on Saturday mornings and our club had the pleasure of hearing them sing this past week. Character Counts by Virginia Hayward For Reverend Dr. Lew Fry President Virginia, despite Allan, was able to talk about a poem written from a parent to a children. If I could give you anything captures the sort of things a parent wish they could give their children.

Past Rotarians of the Month July Darryl Nind August Jonathan Kurohara September Tristan Rodriguez Be a Giver and Give to those who need it most! October Becky Savell November Kelly Gaines December Rocky Rhodes Save the Date and Announcements Terry, Christina and Paige are organizing a community project to supply the Samaritan Center with survival kits for the homeless. Their goal is to raise $250 for 100 kits in December and in January. The international committee is looking for a sponsor for our exchange student Max. Max needs a place from March to June. Sharon is hosting a 3 club holiday party on December 29th. Deb announced Christmas angels raised $500 in cash as well as gifts. The Salvation Army representative was thrilled and thankful for our contribution. Ginny gave special thanks to May, Midge and Susan for the delicious lunches and Seth for his masterful audiovisuals.

HOLIDAY PARTY Tuesday, December 29th 3636 Walnut Street, Simi Valley SAVE THE DATE!

Pierce Wetter Josie Hirsch 1st 6th Mary Swink 7th Michele Neff Hernandez 29th Chip Marvin Diana Wender Tony Falato Kim Rhodes Mary Fry 2nd 3rd 20th 26th 28th

Skip and Theresa Faria 1 year 7th Dan and Isis Rosen 1 year 13th Kelly and Darin Gaines 6 years 20th Evelyn Loker and Tony Falato 1 year 20th Terry Marvin 11 years 7th David Ralphe 19 years 10th Becky Savell 11 years 14th Coleen McIntyre 10 years 20th Mary Swink 10 Years 20th Jim King 29 years 23rd