Tuesday, June 30, 2009
The queen is dead. Long live the queen!
As columnist Eileen Haag observed:
Kendra Jeffcoat has just completed her term as president of the RB Sunrise Rotary and her successor is Nasrin Barbee. The president-elect of the RB Noon Rotary is Barbara Baldwin.
Methinks that the men who didn’t want to admit women in the first place may have been right in saying that to let them in would be to let them take over — and it seems that now everyone agrees that’s a good thing!
It was a teary time this morning as Kendra thanked everyone who helped make her year a success. As part of this, Kendra instituted a new tradition - the passing of the scarf (and good wishes) from old presidents to new. I found it vaguely reminiscent of the SUNY Binghamton tradition of Stepping on the Coat, done each spring.
Now Kendra will, no doubt, take a well-deserved break to catch her breath, then find her own niche within the club. It should be interesting to see where in the heirarchy she ends up after all is said and done.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Maybe I do write well after all...
- Share motivating experiences with influential members of regional business and community groups
- Be mentored to further develop their talents and abilities
- Accomplish personal goals through teamwork
“This weekend inspired us all that we can make a difference in the world” recalled Shivangi Maniar. It’s a difference they’ll continue to reflect upon at the anniversary of their RYLA participation. This is when each participant will receive a letter she wrote to herself about how she envisions her future.
The 65 professionals of the RB Sunrise Rotary meet at 7:15 every Tuesday morning at the Country Club of Rancho Bernardo, 12280 Greens East Road, San Diego, CA 92128. Members of the public are invited to attend these meetings.
Additional information about RYLA is available at http://www.rotary.org/en/studentsandyouth/youthprograms/RotaryYouthLeadershipAwards(RYLA)/Pages/ridefault.aspx.
For additional information on the RB Sunrise Rotary, visit the club’s website at http://www.rbsunrise.org/.
Saturday, June 13, 2009
It's Noon and I'm still in my pajamas
Help me live the words I love,
Help my Rainbow Dreams come true
In everything I say and do,
Bless those who have faith in me
That the girl they want, is the girl I’ll be.
And when the sunset ends the day
Our living Rainbow will guide the way.”
Amen
Thursday, June 11, 2009
News of our new president
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
RB Sunrise Rotary in the news
We're slowing inching towards our new presidency on July 1 (my 5th anniversary with the club!), and the demotion party is scheduled for this coming Friday. I must get out the announcement that Nasrin will be taking over.
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Another July 1, another new president
Yet here they are, willing to set it all aside for two years of training and a year at the helm, all in the name of doing good things for the community around them. They attend endless meetings, setting a structure in place to keep their club members involved and entertained, raising money, raising awareness, and raising connections.
I know I would never have the patience, commitment, and tenacity to do what they do. I am truly in awe of such people, and appreciate having them available to do what I cannot.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Carl Kruse appointed to Poway City Council
Carl is a past president of RB Sunrise Rotary. The entire story can be found at
http://www.mylocalnews.com/nws/index.php?/main/content/carl_kruse_appointed_to_poway_city_council/
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Getting back into the swing of things
This morning we had Jim Ponder of Turnkey Strategic Relations (Escondido, CA) come speak to our club. Good stuff. He's a wise man who has been on the entrepreneurial side of things and now coaches business owners in how to make the most of their opportunities. He brought his delightful daughter Kelli with him, who works side-by-side with her dad and is learning the industry from the inside-out. I applaud them both.
Kendra Jeffcoat's year is quickly winding down and Nasrin Barbee is gearing up to take over. Don't look now, but I think they're planning something to celebrate the transition. Meanwhile, we've got the demotion party (or Demolition party, as past president (and potential city council member) Carl Kruse likes to call it) on June 12.
Our little club continues to grow, and a public thank you was provided this morning both to Jim Dunny (webmaster/club secretary) and to Jana Markley (membership chair) for all their hard work and success in growing our club. Add to this a story that appeared in the Pomerado Newspapers about our guest Cindy Barbee (okay, I had something to do with that - I admit it) and it was a busy day.