Community & Clubs -- Jim de Boom
It’s a busy time of the year with district conferences, international
conventions and the Fourth of July holiday next week. The service club
meeting schedule is somewhat abbreviated this week, with no clubs meeting
Wednesday and several other clubs taking the week off.
Barbara and I spent six days this week attending the Rotary
International Convention in San Antonio, Texas, with 24,089 other
Rotarians from 130 countries. There were a number of Rotarians and
spouses from Newport-Mesa in attendance as well, including Jim and Alyce
Parsons, Elmer and Marian Biggerstaff, Philip and Margareth Arst, John
and Pat Brainerd, Lane and Connie Calvert, Frank and Alice Mead, and
Price and Debbie Shapiro.
It was an impressive experience meeting people from around the world
from different religious, political and ethnic backgrounds. In some
cases, language separated us, but we were brought together under the
banner of Rotary International and its motto, “Service Above Self.” The
convention sessions were translated live into Spanish, French, Japanese,
Chinese and German.
Together we listened to President George W. Bush; Frank J. Devlyn,
Rotary International president; entertainers Glen Campbell and Vicki
Carr; Charles R. Baquet III, director of the Peace Corps; George W.
Kessinger, president of Goodwill Industries; William Kennedy Smith,
director of the Center for International Rehabilitation; Serge Resnikoff,
coordinator for prevention of blindness and deafness at the World Health
Organization; Ken Behring, chairman of the Wheelchair Foundation; Pramod
Karan Sethi, developer of the “Jaipur Foot” artificial limb; Gro Harwlem
Brundtland, director-general of the World Health Organization; Carol
Bellamy, executive director of UNICEF; and Richard D. King of Freemont,
who is the incoming president of Rotary International.
Wow! What a week. We had a night in old San Antonio, a Texas ranch
party and rodeo, and home hospitality with Rotarians from throughout
Texas hosting the visitors from around the world. We left San Antonio
knowing that our $480,000,000 effort to eradicate polio is just about
complete. We left knowing that service to our community and world is what
brings us together. It was a good week!
ADOPT A SOCIAL WORKER: According to Ray Stewart, the Costa Mesa
Kiwanis Club contributed $100 in Target vouchers to the Adopt a Social
Worker program this month, which aided two families suffering from
domestic abuse, including two adults and six children. In addition, club
members are seeking housewares and bedding for one of the families.
SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS THIS WEEK: Who have you helped this week? If you
are unable to answer that question, consider joining a service club. You
are invited to attend a club meeting this week. Many clubs will buy your
first guest meal.
MONDAY
6:30 p.m.: The Harbor Mesa Lions Club will meet at the Costa Mesa
Country Club. Awards and honors will be given to club members by past
President Darlene Shelley.
TUESDAY
6:30 p.m.: The Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club will meet at the
Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club.
THURSDAY
7 a.m.: The Costa Mesa-Orange Costa Breakfast Lions Club will meet at
Mimi’s Cafe to hear Becky Bailey-Findley, general manager of the Orange
County Fair.
Noon: The Kiwanis Club of Costa Mesa will meet at the Holiday Inn for
a program on the Orange County Performing Arts Center, the Newport
Beach-Corona del Mar Kiwanis Club will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht
Club, and the Exchange Club of Newport Harbor will meet at the Newport
Harbor Nautical Museum for a business meeting.
* COMMUNITY & CLUBS is published every Saturday in the Daily Pilot.
Send your service club’s meeting information by fax to (949) 660-8667,
e-mail to [email protected] or by mail to 2082 S.E. Bristol St., Suite 201,
Newport Beach, CA 92660-1740.
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