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Welcome to the website of the Rotary Club of Ventura East!!
Ventura East
Service Above Self
We meet Thursdays at 12:00 PM
Poinsettia Pavilion
3451 Foothill Road
Ventura, CA  93003
United States
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Jeff Hata
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Meeting Responsibilities
Attendance
Masterson, Sara
 
Flag Salute
Masterson, John A.
 
Greeter
Kreutz, Nicole
 
Inspiration
Crookston, Bill
 
Joke of the Week
Pazen, Bob
 
Opportunity Drawing Donor
Emch, James
 
Rotary Club of Ventura-East
Elevator Speech
 
We are a leadership organization comprising of local business, civic and professional leaders.
 
We are a nonpolitical, nonsectarian service club.
 
We meet regularly to get to know each other, form friendships and through that we are able to get things done in this community. Like:
  • Scholarships at 5 local high schools,
  • Interact Clubs at 3 local schools.
  • Support the YMCA, City Center, Ventura Botanical Gardens
  • Promote literacy and career guidance in schools
 
Internationally we support a huge project our club started called GoCare in Nicaragua and contribute to eliminating Polio worldwide.
 
The Rotary Club of  Ventura-East meets Thursday noon to 1:30 at the Poinsettia Pavilion in Ventura. Come and learn more about Rotary's humanitarian service, high ethical standards in all vocations and help build good will in this community.
Speakers
Jul 14, 2016
 
Jul 21, 2016
 
Jul 28, 2016
 
Aug 04, 2016
 
Aug 11, 2016
 
Aug 18, 2016
 
Aug 25, 2016
 
Sep 01, 2016
 
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Upcoming Events
Rotaract Step Down Dinner
Jul 12, 2016
6:30 PM – 9:00 PM
 
Rotaract Escape Room Social
Jul 16, 2016
 
Rotaract Board Meeting
Domino's
Jul 19, 2016
6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
 
Important Links
Ventura Rotaract Website
GOCARE
Rotary District 5240 Website
Operation Splash Slideshow
ClubRunner Tutorials
Rotary Links
Rotary International
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About Rotary
Joining Rotary
Rotary History
Rotary Foundation
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President's Message
Husam Hishmeh
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President Husam will start his weekly messages next week.

What is Rotary?
 
 
 
 
 
Stories
Meeting June 30, 2016
Todd Juvonen led us in the Flag Salute.
 
President Bruce spent a few minutes talking about the Fourth of July and the differences between her and Australia.
 
Midge Stork announced that our raffle prize was a gift card to the YardHouse donated by Jeff Burgh.
 
President Bruce then asked everyone to write down Husam Hishmeh's cell number and if you need anything after 12:00 am on July 1st please call Husam!!!
 
John Borneman led us in a song.
 
Tom Swan spoke about the Push-em Pull-em parade. This year we will be giving out the streets to close on a first come first served basis, so if you have a favorite street, please get there early. We will want to block off the streets at 9:00 am.
 
Co-Rotaract Presidents Faye & Nicole were here to show off the cookbooks that Rotaract put together as a fundraiser to support their Mexico house build. The project has changed since the last time they were here. Rotaract has been asked to help with a community center build and all costs associated with the project will be paid for. This will be August 12th - 14th. Rotaract will be taking another trip down in November to do a house build.
 
President Bruce read a thank you letter from Sachi Tan for the scholarship we gave her this past spring.
 
President Bruce showed off the R.I. Presidential Citation we received at D.G. Jim Bell's Stepdown. Bruce also attended Ventura South's Stepdown, a club we sponsored.
 
President Bruce gave his final words:
  • We gained 10 new members and Tim Blackwell received an award for his hard work.
  • We still need to get more serious about fundraising.
  • As a club we need to do a better job of mentoring our new members.
  • The board was challenged this year to get more proactive and be a governing body. 
  • Avenues of Service need to do a better job of driving the bus!
  • We did more socials, but we need to do more.
  • We needed to do a better job with the projects we did. We need to learn to do more with we have and we needed to do more.
 
The District has set up a fire relief fund for the people affected by the recent brush fires.
 
Ventura-South has an interesting speaker on July 11th. Igor Davis will be speaking about the Charles Manson murders.
 
Husam Hishmeh introduced his incoming board.
 
Guests: Guest of Michael Martin was his wife Julia. 
 
Midge Stork did the raffle and our lucky winner was Carol Marquez-Olson!
President Bruce's Stepdown Dinner
2016 Push-em Pull-em Parade Photo Album
2016 Push-em Pull-em: VC Star Article
News from Rotary International
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From the July 2016 issue of The Rotarian Just before John Germ dropped by, Rick Youngblood took a deep breath. “You want to match his energy,” he says, “but he makes it hard to keep up.” Youngblood is the president and CEO of Blood Assurance, a regional blood bank in Chattanooga, Tenn., that Germ helped found in 1972. After his visit with Youngblood, Germ strode between mountains of empty bottles and cans at Chattanooga’s John F. Germ Recycling Center at Orange Grove, which he designed, before he drove to a construction site and popped a cork to dedicate a Miracle League field where special...
 
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From the July 2016 issue of The Rotarian The way Cynthia Salim sees it, the fashion industry doesn't have much to offer a young, socially conscious woman like her when it comes to work clothes. "The fashion industry often does 'sexy' or 'fun' or 'hip,' and things that encourage frequent purchases," the 29-year-old says. "It's very rare that the design community will design something that will make a young woman look credible and influential as well as timeless." Add "and is ethically made" to that list, and it becomes a tall order that Salim became increasingly frustrated trying to fill when...
 
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