September 21, 2005
This Week’s Bulletin Was Written By Sandra Schrift
THIS WEEK’S MEETING
President Maureen called the
meeting to order at
Visiting Rotarians And Guests
Pete
McGuire welcomed our two guests, soon to become the newest members of the SD
Rotary Club. Two members of Club 33 also
joined us this morning.
Announcements
Ø Reminder that September is women’s suits month. If any Rotarian wants to bring in women’s suits this month, Cynthia will bring her car to your car to gather the clothes. The blouse box will be passed around to collect cash in order to purchase blouses for women to wear with their new suits
Ø Jay Sener has collected over 8000 Teddy bears for the “Katrina” children. Hooray for compassion (and Jay)!!
Ø
Melissa Blackburn and Gary Green gave a quick
update on the Golf Tournament and reminded everyone they are collecting money,
foursomes, and tee/hole sponsors for our golf tournament on October 14,
2005. More foursomes are needed. Fun day includes lunch, banquet dinner and a
great silent auction. Proceeds go to
Voices for Children. Call Maureen or
Gary if you want to play in our exciting tournament.
Ø
October 11 – District Council Dinner at
the
Ø
Vladmir Anisimow is moving to
Ø September 29 is the date of our next social event. A play at the Old Town Theatre preceded by dinner at Café Pacifica. Contact Karen Green right away if you are interested in attending.
Ø
President Maureen reminded us to check out our
current Rotarian magazine because three San Diego Rotary clubs are
profiled. Rotary will also have a float
again in this year’s Rose Parade called, “The Magic of
Caring.”
SERGEANT AT ARMS
Larry Nuffer
raffled off to Sycuan goody bags (left over from
another meeting). Bidders offered $15
and $20 for the bag and its contents. He
also raffled off two tickets to the SD State football game for $40.
The following members also offered some brags: Margaret Opplinger provided a universal Rotary brag and brought
in two flyers detailing Rotary’s work eradicating polio. Scott Carr
is moving his office to Bankers Hill and will have a new company
name. Joe Escobio became engaged last week to Rotoract, Bianca Mascorro. They are an R & R team. Michael Clarkson is on a weight loss contest – to lose
about 25 pounds – Rotarians urged him to go beyond that goal. Many of us signed up to donate our money
pound for pound. Proceeds go to the
Rotary Club. This is a legal betting
opportunity for all of us.
UPDATE ON ANIMAL SURVIVORS OF KATRINA
Hurricane Katrina struck
on Monday August 30, 2005. At that time,
thousands were displaced from their homes resulting in the abandonment of thousands of household pets. By the end of the week, many animal welfare
organizations had sent representatives to the Gulf region to try to locate and
rescue these pets and begin the task of reuniting them with their owners.
The San Diego Humane
Society has sent two teams to the area including a veterinarian,numerous Animal Rescue specialists, and staff animal
care specialists, for a total of 13 volunteers.
WHen they arrived in Gonzalez, just outside of
They have since teamed with other animal
rescue organizations to go out in the field to try to locate and rescue the
many thousands of animals that remained behind in homes; remarkably, they are
still finding many animals alive even though they have been without food and
clean water for over 3 weeks. They indicate that there are hundreds of animals
that remain.
The Gonzalez site is still taking in several
hundred pets a day, and are working hard to clean them up, feed them, give them
a veterinarian check, innoculate them and get the
reunited with their owners. Many of them
will be shipped out of the area to humane organizations all over the nation for
fostering until they can be placed with their owners or for permanent
adoption. The volunteers report that it
is usually 90 degrees out with 95% humidity; they are all suffering from
sunburn, dehydration, and lack of personal comforts. However, one described a co-incidental
reunion of a dog with its owner...when he was leading a very malnourished black
lab into the barn at Gonzalez, the dog spotted a man who had arrived to look
for his lost pet. When the two of them
determined they knew each other, the dog literally jumped into the mans arms
and began screaming with joy at being reunited with his family. Stories like this are what keep the
volunteers going.
For more information, go to www.SDHumane.org and click on Katrina updates.
PROGRAM
Nancy Vaughan introduced our
program about “Tender Loving Canines, Assistance Dogs.” www.tenderlovingcanines.org Sally Montruchhio,
Lori Walton and Beth Russell shared the platform with four black, loving
canines. This nonprofit organization is
staffed by volunteers and trains assistance dogs for the disabled. They train service dogs, signal dogs, seizure
dogs and specialty dogs. The assistance dogs today
lovingly performed for us by showing us how they help a person do specific tasks . The canines retrieved and carried some items
for our Rotary volunteers, and responded to someone acting as if they were
falling down by comforting, then bracing to help the person get up. The dog
Hon. Nick Inzunza,
Mayor of
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