Monday, May 12, 2008

A busy few weeks

Wow - three weeks flew by really fast, and nobody even noticed I hadn't made an entry in my blog. Should I be relieved that nobody's breathing down my neck, or upset that nobody reads the silly thing. Well...either way.

Sent out a bunch of publicity, including this:

RB Sunrise is there for Joslyn Center

Ever eager to help the RB Community, the Rancho Bernardo Sunrise Rotary has contributed $1,000 to the Joslyn Center of RB.

The Joslyn Center for Senior Citizens sponsors everything older residents could possibly want in a community center. From exercise programs to tax help, seniors in RB know they’ll find it all under one roof.

Operating entirely without tax support for operating expenses, the Joslyn Center sometimes finds it a challenge to meet their budgetary needs. “We usually don’t have any extra dollars for upgrading old equipment or buying new.” says Arlene Cawthorne, Executive Director of the Center. She adds “We are planning on using this $1,000 donation to purchase new computer equipment to improve our efficiency as well as providing additional services for our membership.”

“We’re delighted to be able to help the Joslyn Center meet such a critical need” says Steve Sayler, president of the RB Sunrise Rotary Club, noting “Rotary always tries to be present when there’s a need anywhere in our community.”

The Rancho Bernardo Sunrise Rotary club can be found online at www.rbsunrise.org.

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The memorial service is being held for Marc Aaron this saturday at the Tilted Kilt, owned by his friend Tony Laureti. 4-8 pm, by Petco Park. I miss Marc - he was one of the good guys. There will be a notice about the service and the memorial fund in the Pomerado Papers this week. It reads as follows:

A “CELEBRATION OF LIFE” in honor of Marc Aaron will be held from 4-8 pm on May 18th at the Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery, 310 10th Avenue, by Petco Park in downtown San Diego.

Originally from Philadelphia, Aaron passed away on April 15th after a short illness. The president of Bob Worner, Ltd., he was active in the San Diego North Chamber of Commerce, RB Sunrise Rotary, BNI and numerous other community groups.

A memorial fund has been set up for his family. Contributions should be made to the HELENA AARON IN MEMORY OF MARC fund, and mailed to Temecula Valley Bank, 16469 Bernardo Center Drive, San Diego, CA 92128.
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This weekend we'll also have our club's reverse drawing. Tickets are only $100 each, and we're selling 200 of them. I just bought lucky number 175 for my daughter. More later - gotta go walk the dog.

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