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Rotaract Newsletter District 5280 VOLUME 03
January
Governor’s Message
World Rotaract Week -
Water Pasteurization
Indicators Project
Rotaract Spring Social -
Masquerade Party
Heifer Revisited
2011-2012 District
Leadership Application
Meredith K. Olson
Scholarship Application
Rotary Cares Day Recap
Toys to Tecate District
Service Project Recap
South Bay Wine Tasting
Fundraiser Recap
The Four-Way Test
Rotaract Pre-Convention
2011 New Orleans, LA
Save the Date - Relay
for Life Team Rotaract
2010-2011 Rotaract
District 5280 Calendar
“Let’s Make A Difference”
ISSUE 07
In this issue
Governor’s Message By 2010—2011 Rotaract Governor Cheryl J. Wong
This month I feel I have an added sense of excitement, enthusiasm, and love
for my relationship with Rotaract and Rotary and I wanted to share with you
what has lead to this. I have always loved Rotary, but a lot has happened
recently that really shows what we are all about. A couple of weeks ago, I was
giving a speech at a Los Angeles 5 Rotary meeting. As part of my speech, I
told the members a little of my history with Rotary; how I was in Interact in
high school, later I joined Rotary to become a Director of Youth Service, and
now I am a Rotaractor. I said that I would be returning to Rotary, because I
am a “LIFER.” This fact received a round of applause from the Rotarians, be-
cause many of them are “lifers” too as I hope that many of the Rotaractors
reading this message feel they are. I have been thinking a lot about why I am
a lifer, what is it about Rotaract that is so meaningful to me.
Well, I like to keep up to date on what is happening in the “World of Rotary”
in part, so I can also keep all of you up to date as well, and let me tell you, a
lot has been going on locally, nationally, and internationally. The biggest
being the 2011 International Assembly that took place in San Diego last week.
This is where all of next year's Rotary District Governors from around the world go to get new ideas, skills, and friend-
ships that will help them lead during the 2011-12 year. At the International Assembly, Rotary International (RI) Presi-
dent Elect Kalyan Banerjee announced next year's RI theme Reach Within to Embrace Humanity. Later in the week
current RI President Ray Klinginsmith elaborated with a quote that really resonated with me. “Service, fellowship, integ-
rity, diversity, and leadership are our core values, which I prefer to call our Rotary DNA," Klinginsmith said. "Those
traits are what distinguish us from other organizations. There is no doubt that we can help our club leaders to Reach Within to Embrace Humanity, and to make the world a better place, because we have been doing it for more than
100 years, and we do it better than anyone else in the world." The moment I read that, I thought to myself, that is
exactly it, this is what being a Rotaractor is all about. This is what we represent, it is in our Rotary DNA.
A local event took place yesterday that exemplified all of that. Westchester Rotary Club had the unveiling of their third
Rotary Home Makeover. Rotaract volunteers joined dozens of others to help renovate the home of a local woman who
has cerebral palsy and had to stop working some time ago as she battled cancer. Her home had fallen into disrepair,
much of the damage stemming from a leaking roof. After much planning, over the course of nine days her home re-
ceived a new roof, windows, floors, interior and exterior painting, landscaping, and furniture. You can read more
about it here, http://www.dailybreeze.com/latestnews/ci_17246732 This house is only a few blocks from my own
and being a part of something so great in my community filled me with pride that I can claim to be a member of this
great organization. I know that Rotaract and Rotary will always be a part of my life. I truly believe in what it stands
for. I hope that you have had moments where you have felt the same. If you would like an opportunity to get more
involved, I encourage you to apply to be on the District Leadership Team (see below). Being a Rotaractor and espe-
cially serving as District Rotaract Governor is extremely meaningful in my life and I am so glad I was given the oppor-
tunity.
Yours in Service,
Cheryl
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World Rotaract Week - Water Pasteurization Indicators Project
A Water Pasteurization Indicator (WAPI) is a simple thermometer that indicates when water has reached pasteurization tem-
perature and is safe to drink. It was invented by Fred Barrett and Dale Andreatta.
Pasteurization destroys all microorganisms that cause diseases from drinking contaminated water and milk. A small polycar-
bonate tube contains a wax that melts when water or milk is heated enough to be pasteurized (65˚C/149˚F). This saves much
fuel by eliminating the need to boil water or milk to ensure that the pasteurization temperature has been reached.
Since water pasteurizes at temperatures well below the boiling point of water, WAPIs save time when solar pasteurizing, and
save fuel when using traditional fuels.
We need your help making WAPI’s to send to Rwanda
Sunday March 13th from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
9412 Cattaraugus Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90034
Hosted by West Los Angeles Rotaractor Catalina Falla
Every year, World Rotaract Week honors the chartering of the first Rotaract club in 1968. World Rotaract Week is a time for
Rotaractors and Rotarians around the world to come together to celebrate the success and importance of the Rotaract program.
This event is also an excellent opportunity to inform members of your community about the amazing work that Rotaract clubs
do, and give them an opportunity to get involved.
Lunch Will Be Served
World Rotaract Week 2011 - March 7th -13th
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Rotaract Spring Social - Masquerade Party
7:00 pm at the Hermosa Beach Rotary Club House
$10 cover to benefit Homeboy Industries
Saturday, March 26th, 2011
2521 Valley Drive, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254
Heifer Revisited
During the entire 2008-09 Rotaract year, clubs in District 5280 raised money for Heifer International. They are a
non-profit organization that helps communities become self-sustainable and self-reliant through improved animal
and agricultural management. With the help of a Rotary Matching Grant, we were able to donate $30,000. Then
in 2010, Rotaractors from the District had the opportunity to visit the site of the Heifer project we helped sponsor in
Quevedo, Ecuador. Since that trip, Rotaractors have also volunteered at the Heifer booth at the Orange County Fair
and District Governor Cheryl has spoken to Whitney High School's Key Club about her personal experience in Ec-
uador. To find out more about Heifer International, visit their website at heifer.org.
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2011 - 2012 District Leadership Application
Each year the Rotaract club members and select Rotarians of District 5280 elect a leadership team from
within the ranks to carry out all aspects of the Rotaract program. This team works all year long with Rota-
ract club members, Rotary cubs, and Rotary district leadership closely to produce a world class program.
The purpose of our Rotaract district is to provide an opportunity for young men and women to enhance
the knowledge and skills in the areas of personal development, addressing the physical and social needs
of their community, promoting better relations between all peoples worldwide through a framework of
friendship and service, and whose goals are:
a) To develop professional and leadership skills
b) To emphasize respect for the rights of others, and to promote ethical standards and the dignity of all
useful occupations
c) To provide opportunities for young people to address the needs and concerns of the community and
our world
d) To provide opportunities for working in cooperation with sponsoring Rotary clubs
e) To motivate young people for eventual membership in Rotary
http://www.clubrunner.ca/Data/5280/7780/HTML/116111//2011-12DistrictLeadershipApplication.doc
Download the Application Here:
Leadership Applications are due by Tuesday March 15th
http://www.clubrunner.ca/Data/5280/7780/HTML/116110//2011ScholarshipApplication.doc
Download the Application Here:
Scholarship Applications are due by Thursday March 31st
Meredith K. Olson Scholarship Application
The Meredith K. Olson Award was created in 2003 in honor of our Past Rotaract Governor Meredith
Olson. The award is a $1,000 scholarship which can be applied to assist with tuition at an accredited
institution of higher education, or to offset the cost of Rotary/Rotaract sponsored events.
Meredith Olson worked with a passionate spirit to set the foundation of our Rotaract District, and
strongly believed in the ideals of Rotaract. A qualified candidate for this award will hold these
ideals equally as high and demonstrate it through their commitment to their club and to service.
By El Camino President Talia Ben Ora
The El Camino College Rotaract Club, Hawthorne Rotary Club, and Hawthorne High Interact Club celebrated Rotary Cares Day
by working to improve Eucalyptus Park in Hawthorne. The clubs spent the day planting trees, shrubbery, and cleaning up at
the park. The first ever eucalyptus trees at Eucalyptus Park were planted on Rotary Cares Day. The park was sparse, dull, and
uninviting prior to Rotary Cares Day. Due to the hard work of Rotarians, Rotaractors, and Interactors, the park is now a beauti-
ful and welcoming beacon to the community.
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Rotary Cares Day Recap - Saturday January 15th, 2011
El Camino College Rotaract:
South Bay Rotaract:
By South Bay Rotaract Secretary Jonathan Keisner
The South Bay Rotaract Club and Carson Gardena Dominguez Rotary Club celebrated Rotary Cares Day by cleaning up the
cactus garden at the Dominguez Rancho Adobe Museum. The two clubs spent the early afternoon cleaning up debris and re-
moving old, dead cactus, palm frawns and other plants from the garden. Due to their hard work they were able to fill a whole
dumpster and then some. Before they had arrived the garden wasn’t in the best shape but after just a few hours it looked re-
freshed, almost like it had just been planted. After working in the garden the two clubs had lunch on the patio. This was a
great opportunity for members of both clubs to strengthen their relationships and get to know more about each other. South
Bay Rotaractors can’t wait to get back out and serve with their fellow Rotarians!
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Toys to Tecate District Service Project Recap
By District Social Chair Portia Martinez
Six Rotaract clubs all joined together at a delicious restaurant in downtown San Diego called Miguel's Cocina. Among the
clubs included Rotaractors from UC San Diego Rotaract Club, Downtown San Diego Rotaract Club, South Bay Rotaract Club,
West LA Rotaract Club, UCLA Rotaract Club, and Santa Monica College Rotaract Club. It was a successful social event with a
great turnout for networking. Rotaractors were spread out mingling with different members from different clubs. This made the
dinner table lively with intelligent, funny, and informative conversations. It seems like a bright future ahead for all the Rotaract
Clubs that participated in this social event.
The morning following the social event in San Diego, was Toys to Tecate. Nine Rotaractors from District 5280 joined together
and met at the Tecate, Mexico border. There were several Rotarians, Rotaractors, and other volunteers there to welcome us. As
soon as everyone was checked in, we all walked through the boarder pedestrian entry way and loaded on to two buses that
took us to the Tecate Sports Stadium. Upon entry, there were hundreds of Tecate families cheering in the bleachers. All volun-
teers reported to their stations and sooner than later, we were passing out bags of toys, candy, hygienic supplies, fruit, etc. The
Toys to Tecate staff were very friendly and organized for families to come in single file lines to collect their goods. District 5280
Rotaractors were in charge of the hygienic station in which we passed out tooth paste, tooth brushes, and candy canes. District
Governor Cheryl Wong received a generous donation of one hundred toothpastes and toothbrushes for next month's District
5280 Humanitarian Trip to the Dominican Republic. The event lasted approximately 4 hours. As soon as the last family exited
the stadium, we were on our way home to Los Angeles. Toys to Tecate was a very special event leaving us warm hearted.
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Toys to Tecate District Service Project Recap
Portia Martinez - SMC Rotaract
My favorite part of Toys to Tecate was the
intangible feeling I received from observing
the priceless smiles on the families' faces
after they had received toothpaste.
Phil Okwo - South Bay Rotaract
For me, the highlight of the service project was
when one little boy, staring deep into his bag
of goodies, discovered something -I can hardly
guess what- made him leap into the air,
screaming: '¡¡Orale!!'
Sergei Belokonnyi - West Los Angeles Rotaract
It's always nice to share holiday spirit with
kids, especially with the underprivileged ones.
Helping to distribute toys and toiletries is
always worth a weekend and a long drive.
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South Bay Wine Tasting Fundraiser Recap
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?
3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
Of the things we think, say, or do...
The Four-Way Test
By South Bay Rotaract Club President Steve Johnson
South Bay Rotaract Club hosted a Wine Tasting last Friday January 28th at Lido's di Manhattan Ristorante & Bar in Manhattan
Beach. The evening brought Rotaractors, Rotarians, and guests together to taste Argentinean wines. Over 30 attendees came
out to the event. Between the tasting, 50/50 raffle, and a portion of the food and wine sales going to the club, South Bay Rota-
ract raised about $400 for service projects. Special thanks to Lido's owner Lisa Hemmat for all her support to our club!
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Rotaract Pre-Convention 2011 New Orleans, Louisiana
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Rotaract Pre-Convention 2011 New Orleans, Louisiana
Relay for Life Team Rotaract - Save the Date
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2010-2011 Rotaract District 5280 Calendar
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Month Service Social Meeting
August Membership and Extension Month
23 West LA Club Visit
28 Membership Mixer BBQ & Pool Party
TBD Roll Out International Service Project
September New Generations Month
12 District Family Picnic
20 South Bay Club Visit
October Vocational Service Month
10 Rotaract Leadership Conference
21 Pennies for Polio Fundraiser
21 LA Cedars Club Visit
November The Rotary Foundation Month
7 Foundation Celebration
9 District Breakfast
9 Marymount Club Visit
11 El Camino Club Visit
December Family Month
12 Toy Collecting and Sorting Holiday Social (following)
January Rotary Awareness Month
9 Toys to Tecate
13 RI President Multidistrict Visit
15 Rotary Cares Day
February World Understanding Month
5 Chinese New Year Parade
17-21 District Trip to Dominican Republic
TBD UCLA Club Visit
March Literacy Month
7-13 World Rotaract Week
12 World Rotaract Week Service Project
15 District Leadership Applications Due
26 Masquerade Party
31 Scholarship Applications Due
TBD USC Club Visit
TBD Occidental College Club Visit
April Magazine Month
12 District Breakfast
15-17 Tentative RYLA
TBD SMC Club Visit
May
May 12-15 District Conference - Palm Springs
20-21 Rotaract Preconvention - New Orleans
21-25 Rotary Convention - New Orleans
June Rotary Fellowships Month
4 Ciao Dinner
11 District Assembly
District 5280 Rotaract Clubs
El Camino College
Koreatown
Los Angeles Cedars
Marymount College
8939 South Sepulveda Boulevard
Suite 312
Los Angeles, California 90045
District 5280 Rotaract
South Bay
UCLA
USC
West Los Angeles
“Let’s Make A Difference”
2010-2011 Rotary International Theme
Get involved today and
visit our website at :
www.rotaract5280.org
To include your club’s events and accomplishments
in the District Newsletter please contact
2010-2011 newsletter editor Jonathan Keisner at:
Occidental College
Pepperdine University
Santa Monica College
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Rotary District 5280 Governor: Doug Baker
Rotary District 5280 Website: www.rotary5280.org
Rotaract is a Rotary-sponsored service club for young men and women ages 18 to 30.
Rotaract clubs are either community or university based, and they’re sponsored by a
local Rotary club. This makes them true "partners in service" and key members of the
family of Rotary.
As one of Rotary’s most significant and fastest-growing service programs, with more
than 7,000 clubs in about 163 countries and geographical areas, Rotaract has become
a worldwide phenomenon.
Through the Rotaract program, young adults not only augment their knowledge and
skills, but they also address the physical and social needs of their communities while
promoting international understanding and peace through a framework of friendship
and service.
Membership starts with you!
Invite friends, family, and co-workers to become members of your Rotaract club.