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Meeting Mondays, 7:15 AM - Marriott Hotel, 1400 Parkview Ave - Manhattan Beach Officers and Directors 2012-13 Tom Jeffry, President Kathleen Terry President-Elect Russ Rothner/Russ Samuels Directors Patti Panucci Secretary Geoff Bremer/Gerry Morton Directors John Acker Treasurer Robin Gary Directors Bill Bloomfield Past President Jordan Peister Directors Paul Allman Historian Richard Ham/Mauricio Salazar Directors ROTES QUOTES PUBLISHING COMPANY P.O. Box 691 Manhattan Beach, CA 90266 Jim Hallett Editor Dennis Ridge Publisher Governor District 5280 President Rotary International Lewis Bertrand Sakuji Tanaka Peace Through Service Peace Through Service Serving Manhattan Beach Since 1950 A lot of people like snow, I find it an uncessary freezing of water. Carl Reiner

Rotes Quotes Vol.63, No.23 January 7, 2013 Programs Jan 7 Politics and the Rose Parade. Our speakers this morning will be Gene Hernandez, past chairman of the Rose Parade Float Committee, to give us a history of Rotary and the Rose Parade. Bill Bloomfield will recap his campaign and let us in on what s next. Jan 14 Los Angeles Lakers. Mike Bresnahan of the Los Angeles Times is our guest this morning and will help us try to figure out What s up with the Lakers? Jan 21 Martin Luther King Day. We are Dark this morning in observance of Martin Luther King day. Jan 28 Chamber of Commerce. James O Callaghan, President of the Manhattan Beach Chamber of Commerce will join us this morning. e are Dark this morning. Jim will talk to us about the state of local business in Manhattan Beach and projections going forward in 2013. As the new president of the Chamber he can also address what is new and improved about the current Chamber. Save The Date Jan 8 District Breakfast. Please join us on Tuesday, January 8, 2013 at 7am for the first District Breakfast of 2013 at the LAX Westin! This breakfast will feature LMU s 15th President, David Burcham. If you would like to attend this District Breakfast, please let Kathleen Terry know. In order to receive the early bird rate of $35 please let us know by December 26 or before. If you are a new member and have never attended a District Breakfast, your first breakfast is paid for by the club.

Deck Them Halls - December 17th The morning began with a warm greeting and smile from Don Jung. Flag salute was conducted by Donn Ennis. Jay Harkenrider led us in a moment of silence to reflect on the recent tragedy in Newtown, Conn. President Tom came close to committing a major faux pas during the announcement of guests. In his enthusiasm to welcome all of guests, he almost overlooked the most important guest; his wife MaryRose. Announcements President Tom announced that Robin Gary was passing a signup sheet for tutoring at Richstone and President Elect Kathleen Terry was taking signups for the District Breakfast on January 8th. Tom recognized Wendell Harter and wife Madelyn for their dancing skills demonstrated at the Joslyn Center Older Adults Holiday Luncheon. Wendell is a better dancer than many of us and he is 92 years old. Way to go Wendell and Madelyn. Paul Allman recognized Shannon Ryan for advancing to another level of Paul Harris Fellow. She has been a member of our Club for only two years and has achieved a contribution level of Paul Harris Plus 3 ($3000). Since Shannon is a Financial Advisor, Paul thought it would be apropos to educate us on the rising cost of the 12 Days of Christmas. Who would have thought that those 2 Turtle Doves 12 Drummers Drumming would cost over $107,000. Tom s Favorite Things We have all heard of Oprah s Favorite Things. In the spirit of giving, President Tom gave all of us a gift bag of Tom s Favorite Things. He must be Santa Clause in disguise. We all received: * A bottle of Neutrogena for guaranteed smoother skin. * A BIC mechanical pencil for signing up for all of the volunteer activities for our Club. * A package of healthy Energy First products courtesy of Gerry Morton. We will need the added energy to help us get through all of the volunteer activities we signed up for with our new BIC pencils. * We also were the recipients of decadent white and dark chocolate cookies made by our own Megan Hall. They were delicious.

THANK YOU 2012 SPONSORS! ROTARY CLUB OF MANHATTAN BEACH

However, this writer now needs help!!!!! How do you get chocolate chip cookie crumbs out of your computer s keyboard? * A $15 off coupon was included courtesy of Lisa Hemmat. Her restaurant, lido di manhattan was voted Beach Reporter s Favorite Italian Restaurant. * President Tom also distributed BBQ aprons with a special pocket for your beer, an attached bottle opener, and BBQ gloves to help with cooking in between the beer drinking. * The last gift was Cinderella Man boxing gloves for anger management exercises to help us cope with shopping crowds over the Holidays. Holiday Music Festival We were treated to a wonderful Holiday Music Festival produced by Kent Caldwell and cast. The choir was composed of Paul Allman, Patrick Donahue, Rick Farrell, Tom Jeffry, Larry Johnson, Mark Lipps, Jan Rhees and Kathleen Terry. Audio/visual support was provided by Eric Iverson. Kent and Sharon Allman provided guitar accompaniment. Kent and the choir led us in singing: Jingle Bell Rock, Deck the Halls, Rocking Round the Christmas Tree, Santa Clause is Coming to Town, and White Christmas. Madelyn and Wendell Harter really got into the spirit of the morning entertaining us with a dancing exhibition during Rocking Round the Christmas Tree. Joel Rubin provided insights on the 8 nights of Hanukkah (also spelled Hanukah, Chanukah, and about 11 other ways). His presentation was very informative. Joel finished with a wonderful song in Hebrew about the Dreidel (Jewish top). The Yiddish word dreydl comes from the word dreyen which means to turn. Joel s musical talent puts him right up there with Rhees, Caldwell, Jung, Farrell, Auringer, Harris, Hallett, Johnson, and Allman. The Dreidel is used in a Jewish gambling game. Based on the recent lack of success of our marble pickers, maybe we should consider replacing the marbles with a Dreidel. The lucky Rotarian spins the dreidel. Depending on which side is facing up when it stops spinning, the Rotarian will either give or take money from the pot: a) If נ (nun) is facing up, the Rotarian does nothing. b) If ג (gimel) is facing up, the Rotarian gets everything in the pot. c) If ה (hei) is facing up, the Rotarian gets half of the money in the pot. d) If ש (shin) or פ (pei) is facing up, the Rotarian must add money to the pot.

Ron Sokol and Alex Yoffe added a little Jewish humor to the festivities. In the Jewish culture, a sense of humor is important. What do you call 4 yarmulkes? A jewish string bikini. Ron s impersonation of Jack Benny was perfect. Jack is accosted by a robber. Robber says, Your money or your life. Jack says, Can I think about it? Our two comedians finished with the lyrics from an Adam Sandler song: It s time to celebrate Hannukah I hope I get a harmonica On this lovely, lovely Hannukah So drink your Gin and tonica And smoke your marijuanica If you really, really wannaca Have a happy happy, happy happy Hannukah And the festivities continued.. Our own Sonny and Cher, Paul and Sharon Allman, treated us to a medley of beautiful Christmas and Hannukah songs. They are both talented singers and guitar players. We all know that Sharon is an Angel. We were not sure why Paul felt it was necessary to wear a halo. Maybe he was the devil in disguise. The finale of our festival was the traditional singing of the 12 Days of Christmas. The 2 Turtle Doves table demonstrated the most overall talent (of course this writer was at that table). The best harmonizing went to the 5 Golden Rings table. The most gross was the 6 Geese-a-Laying table. Charlie Steinmetz s depiction of a goose laying an egg was pretty bad. Because of the physical prowess of Russ Samuels and Gerry Morton, the most athletic award went to the 10 Lords-a-Leaping table. We recognized the talented and hardworking hotel staff for their support throughout the year with a rousing rendition of Feliz Navidad. The meeting ended with our traditional drawing. John Van den Akker was the lucky winner of a certificate for ice cream. John Osten had a shot at winning $593, but failed to draw the lucky marble. Maybe the switch to the Dreidel would be a good idea.

President Tom closed the meeting with the announcement that we will be dark the next two weeks. Our next meeting will be January 7th. Bill Bloomfield will share his experiences with the election process and his running for Congress. Yours in Rotary, John Hugunin Local Rotary Make-Up Clubs Rotarians Participate at Weekly Meetings! Hermosa Beach PV Sunset Redondo Bch Westchester Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday Wednesday LA Int l Airport El Segundo Lawndale Palos Verdes Thursday Thursday Thursday Friday For times and locations of local club meetings go to www.rotary5280.org and scroll down to the District Info area on the right side and click on the When/Where Clubs Meet link for information on all clubs in the district. Meals on Wheels Schedule Rotarians serving their community! Monday Jan 07 Dave Long Jan 14 Barbara Matles Jan 21 Kathy McElroy Jan 28 Gerry Morton Birthdays Jan 01 Lisa Hemmat Jan 15 Jim Bowser Jan 24 John Acker Jan 30 Mark Curran Wednesday Jan 09 Steve Lore Jan 16 Mike Matthews Jan 23 Dennis Morehead Jan 30 Steve Murillo Anniversaries Jan 10 Kathleen Terry & Fred Manna Feb 11 Alex Yoffe & Kristen Dranikoski Feb 24 Richard & Susan Farrell Mar 12 Ingo & Mary Werk The Rotes Quotes is now available on the web at www.mbrotary.org

Manhattan Beach Rotary - 110 Active Members Strong! The 2012/13 Rotary year is another growth year. You can see by scanning the classifications below John Acker Financial Planner Dr. Richard Ackerman Aerospace Management Kathleen Adams Financial Advisor Susan Adams Aerospace Paul Allman Personnel Training Deborah Arnold Business Software Consultant Tim James Auringer Automotive Dealer Wade Austin, Jr. Photography Harris Bass Business and Tax Law Bill Bloomfield Commercial/Laundry David Boochever Consultant/Computer Jim Bowser Insurance (ret.) Geoff Bremer CPA Jan Buike Social Worker Kent Caldwell Insurance James Caprell Artist Tom Callahan Music Ind. Executive Marc Castellani Wealth Management Richard Chase College Professor Roger Civalleri Business Broker Roger Cox Business Consultant Mark Curran Advertising and Marketing Steve De Baets Truck Refrigeration Ken Deemer Private Investor Mike Doell Moving & Storage Patrick Donahue Advertising Donn Ennis Oil Refinery Engineer Robert Espinosa Fire Chief Monica Farrell Non-profit Development Richard Farrell Video Production (ret.) Vinny Fazzino Builder/Engineer Robin Gary Pilates Instructor Nelson Gray Honorary Member Dr. Damien Goldberg Ophthalmologist Robert Guilford Business Consultant Mimi Haines Toy Manufacturing Megan Hall Caterer Jim Hallett Criminal & Family Attorney Richard Ham Aerospace Engineer Jay Harkenrider Real Estate Residential Dave Harris Wealth Advisor Wendell Harter Peace Advocate Lisa Hemmat - Restauranteur Dave Hornbecker Office Supplies John Hugunin Community College Professor Jim Hunter Property Management Eric Iverson Web Developer Ian Jackson Mortgage Banker Tom Jeffry Attorney - Health Care Lawrence Johnson Investment Banker Don Jung CPA Business Manager Harry Keller Education Technology Anne Konie Interior Designer Brad Koppel International Trade Ed Kushins Home Exch. Executive Jim Lambert IT Consulting Norm Levin Business Theatre what areas are open. Let s think and then act. Serving Manhattan Beach Since 1950 Mark Lipps TV Distribution David Long Executive/Recruiter Steve Lore Retired Kathy McElroy Physical Therapist Mike Matthews Education Barbara Matles Travel Agent Randy Meadors Architect Dennis Morehead Property Mgt Gerry Morton Nutritional Products Steve Murillo Mortgage Broker Lindy Murrell Communications Wayne Nelson Marketing Dr. John Nylund Dermatology John Osten Commercial Publishing Dr. Ray Padilla Dentist Dr. Patricia Panucci Orthodontist Nehal Patel Engineering Matthew Peck Accounting Jordan Peister Graphic Designer Dave Peters R.E. Invest/Develop/Mediation Lynn Range Design and Sales Don Redman Mfg Executive (ret.) Jan Rhees Residential Real Estate John Rhind Accounting Dennis Ridge Printing Dr. Deborah Robertson Veterinarian Roger Rombro Attorney - Family Law Russ Rothner Business Consultant Joel Ruben Attorney - Real Est. & Bus. Lit John Russo Retired Shannon Ryan Financial Planner Daniel Saks Insurance Mauricio Salazar Airline Operations Russ Samuels Fitness & Personal Training Bill Sauber Auto Club Services (ret.) Dr. Les Silverman Optometrist Ronald Sokol Attorney Darrell Sperber Automotive Dealer Charlie Steinmetz Investor - Real Estate Steve Stepanek Aerospace Engineer Bob Stephenson Accountant Corporate Lincoln Stone Business & Immigration Law Marc Teitelbaum Honorary Member Kathleen Terry Management Consultant Herb Trachtenberg Aerospace Engineer Dr. Chris Ullman Chiropractic John Van den Akker Property Mgt/Invsts Russ Varon Jeweler David Vialpando Plumbing Lee Walker Insurance - Casualty Jason Wallace Attorney - Real Estate Ingo Werk Manufacturing Duke Winser Honorary Member Larry Wolf Real Estate Broker/Owner Doug Wroan Entertainment Mktg & Media Alexander Yoffe Attorney Active Past Presidents