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Rotary International President                   John Kenny

 

District Governor

Karl Diekman

President                    Caryn Wegerbauer/ Strategic Real Estate Services

Past Pres.               Bruce LeMay/Raleys

Treasurer                 Carol Del Monte/Bank of the West

Secretary                      Willie Wong/Retired

Sgt. At ArmsRon Quesada D.C. Quesada Chiropractic.

Board of Directors

Jim Pappenfus, DDS/Dentist

Mike Stoiber/State Farm Insurance

Diana Mason/Retired

Sandi Lee/GraphicLee Yours

Dr. Barbara Wilson/ Superintendent of City Schools

 

            

 

 

 

2007-2008
Rotary Board

President - Bruce LeMay/Raley's

Past Pres. - James Pappenfus, DDS

Treasurer - Marlin Bryant - Kleinfelder Inc.

Secretary - Julie Mason/Contra Costa Interfaith Housing

Board of Directors

Jim Pappenfus, DDS/Dentist

Mike Stoiber/State Farm Insurance

Caryn Wegerbauer/Mainstreet Property Services Inc

Diana Mason/Retired

Julie Mason/Contra Costa Interfaith Housing

Sgt. At Arms/Ron Quesada D.C. Quesada Chiropractic.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Pittsburg Rotary Club Newsletter
 
July 24, 2007
President Bruce called the meeting to order. 

Jim, the greeter gave a wonderful invocation on tolerance and diversity.  He also did the 4-Way test.

Visiting Rotarians:  Dehaven Sanson, Chuck Graham(34 years perfect attendance) from the Clayton Valley/Concord Sunrise Club.

Guests:  Bobby Billeci, Pouria Inanlou.

 
Happy Dollars

Mike--his wife's grandson has a new baby girl. 

 Jim is happy for Ron because Ron is not married to Mike. 

Caryn is leaving for Europe shortly.  It is her first time using a passport.

        Announcements

  Volunteers are needed for the Golf Tournament in Sept.  Mike is finalizing necessary papers. 

Rotary will have two tables for the Zinfandel Dinner, prelude to the Seafood Festival; Friday, Sept. 7; $70 per person; Scott's Seafood of Walnut Creek is providing dinner.

Financial Seminar, Thurs. Aug. 16, 7-9pm at Scott's in Walnut Creek.  Wills and trusts will be on the agenda.

Pasta Challenge at the Farmers' Market downtown on Sat. At 10:30 a.m.  Come and share your culinary skills  

Our Scholarship recipients will attend our August 7 meeting.

 
     Speaker 
 
  Steve Weir, County Clerk 

To get our attention, Steve performed some Carnac the Great salty remarks a la Johnny Carson complete with headdress and cape.

He explained the pros and cons of booth voting and mail-in ballots.  CA will have two election dates, Feb. 5 presidential primary and some bond measures; and June 3 with everything else.  He said the primary was moved forward so that CA voters could have a say in the election along with the rest of the nation.  Since term limits will be on the ballot for the first election, having a second election will give office holders time to mount a campaign.  Steve said CoCo County has a higher propensity for voting than most urban and suburban communities.

               
             Lunch
  Barbecue  chicken breast and mashed potatoes or chicken salad and carrot cake.