Showing posts with label rancho bernardo sunrise rotary. Show all posts
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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Marc Nimetz joins RB Sunrise Rotary



Marc Nimetz may be the newest member of the Rancho Bernardo Sunrise Rotary, but with 24 years as a Poway resident, he brings a LOT of local experience with him when he walks through the door each week.
“Early on in my career I worked 70 hour weeks for my employer. This taught me to work for myself AND to help those with less than I have,” he says.
The young entrepreneur opened his own Farmers Insurance Agency in 2011 and never looked back.
“Now that I’m controlling my own destiny and reaping the fruits of my own labor, it’s time for me to give something back. And THAT is why I joined Rotary.”
“I want to help this community that has given me so much for so long. This is my home and these people are my family, and I wouldn't trade it for anyplace in the world.”
“We truly are privileged to live in such a wonderful area – rich with culture, history, and talent. I see it as the responsibility of everyone who enjoys and appreciates Poway and RB to lend a hand, both personally and professionally. And I see it as my own responsibility to lead by example.”
You’ll find Marc and the other 50+ business and community leaders in the RB Sunrise Rotary meeting for breakfast every Tuesday at 7am at the RB Country Club on Greens East Road in RB. Professionals from throughout the region considering membership in the club are invited to attend for a free breakfast and some of the finest camaraderie to be found in north county.
More information about the RB Sunrise Rotary can be found online at www.rbsunrise.org.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

RB Sunrise Rotary Initiates Jeanne MacLaren

San Diego’s newest resident has joined the RB Sunrise Rotary Club.


Jeanne MacLaren, who moved here after spending 27 years in Scotts Valley, is a retired speech language pathologist who willingly swapped the mercurial weather patterns of central California for the steady sunshine of Rancho Bernardo.


“Jeanne is an amazing woman and we’re thrilled to have her with us,” said club president Rick Coburn as she was inducted at a recent breakfast meeting. He cited her lifetime of professional and personal accomplishments, including 16 years of previous Rotary experience, participation as a member of the board of trustees for the Santa Cruz County Office of Education, involvement with community cultural councils, and an active role in countless non-profit and educational boards of directors.

Added RB Sunrise Rotary Membership Chair Karen Mortimer; “Jeanne MacLaren has won an embarrassment of awards and commendations over the past 30 years, and she brings a wealth of experience, talent, and ability with her. It seems if there’s a place to help the community, Jeanne can be expected to be there. Knowing that, it’s no surprise that she joined our dynamic club as a way to help her get plugged into the happenings in her new home.”


“Rotary has been my base for so long that there wasn’t any question about my joining once I’d moved,” says Jeanne. “As I began exploring San Diego I attended several Rotary meetings and found the RB Sunrise club to be refreshingly dynamic. These are people who genuinely enjoy each other. They have fun, even as they look for ways to help people in need.”


You’ll find Jeanne MacLaren and the other 50+ business and community leaders in the RB Sunrise Rotary meeting for breakfast every Tuesday at 7am at the RB Country Club on Greens East Road in RB. Professionals from throughout the region considering membership in the club are invited to attend for a free breakfast and some of the finest camaraderie to be found in north county.

More information about the RB Sunrise Rotary can be found online at http://www.rbsunrise.org/.
Meet the newest RB Sunrise Rotarian – Jeanne MacLaren

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

4-way speech contest - sub-regional finals

This morning's excitement focused around the sub-regional finals for the 4-way speech contest.

Joining us were (from left) Julian Stanley, Ashley Hope, Erin Singer, Emyle Rogers, Kathryn Markham and Danielle Ashmun. Ashley Hope will go onto the regional finals, having claimed first place with her presentation about broken promises.


Wednesday, March 21, 2012

RB Sunrise Rotary Announces Meeting Speakers for April, 2012

The RB Sunrise Rotary Club has announced the following lineup of for April, 2012. Their meetings are a MUST for anyone interested in camaraderie and community insight. The schedule includes:

· April 3 Wayne Saunders, Curator at the History of Man Museum, will be in talking about the History of Games.

· April 10 Joe Molina of Navy Seals – Team Red, White and Blue – discusses his actions in Afghanistan and his receipt of both Silver and Bronze stars for bravery.

· April 17 Katrin Belenky of the San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum shows how to inspire children to learn about the world they live in through exploration, imagination, and experimentation.

· April 24 Brett Weiss of Scan Diego will examine ways pre-digital media are deteriorating and how to salvage them from the ravages of time.

The meetings start promptly at 7:15 am at the Country Club of Rancho Bernardo, 12280 Greens East Road, San Diego, CA 92128. Speakers begin their presentations at 8:00 am. Members of the public are invited to attend these meetings at no charge if staying for just the speaker. A $15 fee will be charged to those staying for breakfast.

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

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Publicity - the gift that keeps on giving

Publicity - the gift that keeps on giving. Just ask Wayne Hamburger about this article that appeared today in the North County Times.

The Rancho Bernardo Sunrise Rotary recently welcomed computer consultant Wayne Hamburger as its newest member. Hamburger, a New York City native who graduated from MIT in 1976 with a degree in mathematics and computer science, owns Computer Software Consultants Inc. in Poway, which provides technical support and part-time IT department services to small businesses to help minimize overhead. RB Sunrise Rotary meets at 7 a.m. for breakfast every Tuesday at the RB Country Club, 12280 Greens East Road. Visit rbsunrise.org.

Read more: http://www.nctimes.com/news/local/community/photos/rancho-bernardo-new-member-inducted/article_fa4397cd-fdf6-5079-9724-721a64f5fc42.html#ixzz1p6beUXDc

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Paul Harris x 3

Meet the three newest Paul Harris Fellows from the Rancho Bernardo Sunrise Rotary Club.

At this morning's meeting we met Jim Stewart (Left - Paul Harris x3), Nasrin Barbee (Center - Paul Harris x5) and Alison Farrin (Right - Paul Harris x3).

The Paul Harris Fellowship Award is one of the highest honors Rotary can bestow upon an individual. Recipients are typically Rotarians, professionals and community leaders who are recognized for their outstanding contributions to those around them.

The honor and recognition accompanies a donation of $1,000 or more in the name of the recipient to Rotary International’s Paul Harris Fund in support of Rotary’s world-wide programs.

Monday, February 6, 2012

RB Sunrise Rotary Catches Kids Being Good

Rancho Bernardo Sunrise Rotary played “Gotcha” with three students from Painted Rock Elementary School at this past week’s breakfast.


The students were honored at the club’s semi-annual “Service Above Self” awards.“He took his lunch period to help me with my homework’ is typical of the kinds of things these kids do” read Rotary project coordinator Mike Miller from a list of recommended winners submitted by the students’ peers.

“Your good deeds in daily life do not go unrecognized.” Miller continued. “Because though virtue may be its own reward, getting the occasional public pat on the back doesn’t hurt either.”

All winning students receive a Certificate of Achievement and a gift certificate to a local merchant, donated by the RB Sunrise Rotary.“These kids are our future, and they need to know that the community at-large appreciates when they’re helping make the world around them a nicer place to live,” said club -president Rick Coburn.


Added Rotary president-elect Paul Sullivan “We run this program twice each year to help kids throughout RB understand their good deeds are like dropping a rock in a pond. These certificates and gifts are just part of the ripple effect.”

Kids caught doing good deeds (from L to R) Kylie Kim, Karli Gigstad and Catherine Johnson stand with RB Sunrise Rotarian Mike Miller.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

RB Sunrise Rotary Initiates New Member

The Rancho Bernardo Sunrise Rotary this morning welcomed computer consultant Wayne Hamburger as their newest member.


Hamburger owns Computer Software Consultants, Inc. in Poway, providing technical support and part-time IT-department services to small business to help them minimize overhead.
The New York City native graduated from MIT in 1976 with a degree in Mathematics and Computer Science. After a couple of years working at the MIT Francis Bitter National Magnet Lab on magnetic containment systems for fusion reactors, Wayne left the northeast in search of warmer climes. He’s lived in San Diego since 1978, and has two grown children who frequently cause the buttons on his vest to pop off.


“I’ve long respected and admired the work done by Rotary International” he says of his reasons for joining the organization. “Here is a group of over a million professionals around the world who are willing to give up their time, their talent, and their money to improve the lives of those around them. It’s amazing, and I want to be part of that scene. I want to give back to the community like they do, and look forward to finding opportunities to serve and to make new friends.”


“The Rancho Bernardo Sunrise Rotary is a fun group with something for everyone. I came to a few meetings and saw these were people who could enjoy each others’ company, even as they were seeking ways to make the world a better place. They appealed to the character in me, even as they connected with the altruistic side of my personality.”


Hamburger also observes how he’ll have a good deal of extra time over the next few months, making this a great point in his life to get involved with Rotary. “The love of my life is a CPA” he smiles “and this is her busy season. Since I don’t expect to see much of her for the next few months, we both figured this would be a great way to avoid getting into trouble.”


Besides his lady friend, Hamburger’s passion is developing custom software for small businesses, both on the desktop and on the web.


You’ll find Wayne Hamburger and the other 50+ business and community leaders in the RB Sunrise Rotary meeting for breakfast every Tuesday at 7am at the RB Country Club on Greens East Road in RB. Professionals from throughout the region considering membership in the club are invited to attend for a free breakfast and some of the finest camaraderie to be found in north county.


More information about the RB Sunrise Rotary can be found online at http://www.rbsunrise.org/.

Meet the newest RB Sunrise Rotarian – Wayne Hamburger

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

RB Sunrise Rotary Selects Abraxas Student of the Month

As part of its ongoing partnership with Abraxas High School, the Rancho Bernardo Sunrise Rotary Club announced their Student Of The Month award for January 2012 at this morning’s breakfast meeting.

The presentation to Derek Hudgins was made by teacher Bill Palmer and Rotarian Joseph Giamanco.

“Derek is a poster child for all the good things that come from an education at Abraxas High School,” explained Palmer to the room of 50+ professionals. “He’s been aggressively pursuing an education, understands how important it is to his future, and will actually be graduating three months ahead of the rest of his class.”

“Derek also plans to attend college, then go into the US Air Force,” his teacher proudly announced.

Said Mr. Hudgins; “Abraxas is an amazing school that lets students work at their own speed. I’m treated well there, and have really had a chance to improve my life.”

Joining in the conversation, Rotarian Joe Giamanco also noted how Abraxas has successfully cut dropout rates by fifty percent. “Obviously they’re doing something right over there.”

As a reward for his hard work, Derek received a gift certificate and an award in honor of his achievement from the RB Sunrise Rotary.

More information about Abraxas High School is available at www.powayusd.com/PUSDAHS/. The Rancho Bernardo Sunrise Rotary club can be found online at http://www.rbsunrise.org/.
From Left to Right – Abraxas student Derek Hudgins, teacher Bill Palmer, and Rotarian Joe Giamanco at the breakfast honoring Derek’s academic accomplishments.

Monday, January 23, 2012

RB Sunrise Rotary Announces Meeting Speakers for February, 2012

The RB Sunrise Rotary Club has announced the following lineup of for February, 2012. Their meetings are a MUST for anyone interested in camaraderie and community insight. The schedule includes:


  • February 7 Jonathan Smith MD, MBA – An Anesthesiologist for almost 40 years and an MBA, Dr. Smith combines insights into human behavior to provide solutions to many of today's personal and business issues. His topic: HEALTHIER is WEALTHIER.

  • February 14 Mel Robinson of US Identity Theft Solutions, LLC will discuss identity theft and how businesses can become compliant with the FACTA (Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act) Law.

  • February 21 Rotary District 5340’s Four-Way Speech Contest.

  • February 28 Gary Rossi will discuss strategic planning working with the Malcolm Baldridge school of Performance Excellence.

The meetings start promptly at 7:15 am at the Country Club of Rancho Bernardo, 12280 Greens East Road, San Diego, CA 92128. Speakers begin their presentations at 8:00 am. Members of the public are invited to attend these meetings at no charge if staying for just the speaker. A $15 fee will be charged to those staying for breakfast.


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

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

RB Sunrise Rotarians Teach Youth to LEAD

“Thank you, thank you, thank you Rancho Bernardo Sunrise Rotary Club for giving me this priceless opportunity. Not only did I make friends and memories that will last me a lifetime, but I also got started on the path to making a difference in the world.”

These words poured from Samantha Lee at a recent breakfast meeting after her participation at Rotary’s LEAD Conference. LEAD stands for Leadership, Ethics And Determination.

This conference is a leadership and personal development program for 8th grade middle school students. Talented young people attend a two day camp developed, presented and paid for by the members of Rotary International District 5340 (San Diego and Imperial Counties).

Samantha was sponsored by the 50 professionals who make up the RB Sunrise Rotary Club.
LEAD encourages regional youth to examine ethical responsibility, improve leadership and communication skills, and develop a positive outlook on life. They do all this in an atmosphere that fosters fun and making new friends. Simultaneously, participating Rotarians have the opportunity to share their love of service, develop a new generation of leaders, provide valuable expertise, and bridge the gap between generations.

“There are only a few words to describe the experience” Samantha noted, mentioning “amazing” and “unforgettable” as those that are high on her list. She reports she returned from her weekend knowing she can make a difference in the world.

“LEAD tackles issues large and small,” observes club president Rick Coburn. “From long-range life planning to learning how to give firm handshakes, we’re providing these kids with the tools they need to build a better future for themselves and the world around them.”

“I learned a great many things,” Samantha says now. “I learned to stop putting myself down, to ignore my insecurities, and to work towards making a difference in the world. This experience changed my perspective on life.”

Students who will be in the eighth grade in the school year 2012-13 and are interested in participating in LEAD should contact club coordinator Kendra Jeffcoat (kendrajeffcoat@gmail.com) for additional information.



Samantha Lee – Rancho Bernardo’s newest leader

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Visit of the Five Rotarians

This past Saturday five members of the Rancho Bernardo Sunrise Rotary began the year right for 78 orphans in Tijuana.


Coordinating with Club Rotario Milenio Minarete and Club Rotario Tijuana Oeste (both based in Tijuana), RB Sunrise arrived bright and early at Sonrisa de Angeles Orphanage.

Their primary goal was to participate in an annual religious celebration called the Visit of the Three Kings. Yet with the idea of service above self firmly in mind, the five San Diegans also brought with them sweatshirts and shoes as presents for each of the children.

“The facility is located in a remote location on the periphery of Tijuana, and houses 25 children on a full-time basis,” explained project coordinator Paul Gorman. He also noted an additional 24 young children are left there to allow their single mothers to work.
Wanting to maximize the opportunity, the three Rotary clubs also coordinated similar donations for the children of nearby Ciudad de los Niños orphanage.

A total of $1,600 was raised from contributions by generous San Diegans to purchase the sweatshirts and shoes for these 78 children in need. Said Gorman appreciatively; “We could never do this without the help of the larger community, and look forward to being able to help even more children in the future.”

Lupita and Kevin celebrate the Visit of the Three Kings

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

RB Sunrise Rotary and Interact Start 2012 Right for 1,300 Needy Kids



With support from the Rancho Bernardo Sunrise Rotary, the Interact Club of Scripps Ranch High School helped 1,300 needy children start the new year off on a positive note.

By participating in the Annual Copley YMCA Holiday Party, Interactors helped deliver gifts for kids who needed them most. The day included raffling bicycles and other large gifts, playing games, applying temporary tattoos, snacks, a jumping machine, piñatas, and a photo booth.


Interact is Rotary International’s service club for students ages 12 to 18. Sponsored, supported and guided by individual Rotary clubs, it is the equivalent of a Rotary club at the high school level.

Interact clubs are expected to complete at least two community service projects, one of which furthers international understanding and goodwill. Through these efforts, Interactors develop a network of friendships with local and overseas clubs and learn the importance of leadership skills, personal integrity, helpfulness, respect for others, individual responsibility, hard work, international understanding and general goodwill.


There are over 10,700 Interact clubs with almost 200,000 young people in 109 countries and geographical areas around the world.


“We’re VERY proud of our Interactors” said program coordinator Joe Giamanco, who noted that 20 students represented the RB Sunrise Rotary at this year’s event. “These are the kinds of kids who demonstrate the quality of students working with Rotary International and their love for community service. They help provide a shining example for the rest of the community to follow.”

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

RB Sunrise Rotary Doesn’t Understand the word “NO”

Determined to continue improving lives at every age and income level throughout the community, 20 volunteers from the Rancho Bernardo Sunrise Rotary Club recently fanned out across area elementary schools to distribute free dictionaries to third graders.


“We organize this effort in cooperation with the SoCal Dictionary Project,” reports club president Rick Coburn. SoCal DP is dedicated to providing free English and Spanish/English bilingual dictionaries to all third grade students in the nation’s public schools. “We are very proud to have been involved in this excellent effort.” says Coburn, noting this is the ninth year the RB Sunrise Club has worked with area schools in this way.


Each year RB Sunrise Rotary distributes almost 1,350 dictionaries – one for every third grader at 11 San Diego-area elementary schools. The money used to sponsor this year’s program was raised during the club’s 2011 holiday campaign, an annual event that uses a full-page ad in area newspapers to thank the generosity of area individuals and businesses responsible for donating tens of thousands of dollars to help make North County a better place to live. RB Sunrise Rotary returns every dollar to the community through programs like the Dictionary Project.


Children at Dingeman, Ericson, Hage, Hickman, Jerabek, Mason, Midland, Painted Rock, Park Village, Valley, and Walker elementary schools benefited from the dictionary program. Coburn reports efforts are already underway to raise money for next year’s dictionary campaign.

About Rancho Bernardo Sunrise Rotary: The RB Sunrise Rotary is a group of professional men and women dedicated to service above self. They meet each Tuesday morning at 7:00 am at the Country Club of Rancho Bernardo, 12280 Greens East Road, San Diego, CA 92128. Prospective members are invited to attend a meeting as a guest.


Each club meeting includes a speaker addressing items of interest in business, politics, finance, and the world at-large. Speakers begin their presentations at 8:00 am. Members of the public are invited to attend these meetings at no charge if staying for just the speaker. A $15 fee will be charged to those staying for breakfast.

The Rancho Bernardo Sunrise Rotary club itself can be found online at http://www.rbsunrise.org/.


Rotarians Harold Dokmo (white shirt, standing, right) and Michael Rennie (teal shirt, beard, right) left Ericson Elementary with a whole new bunch of friends. The kids have been sending in thank you notes without a spelling error in sight.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

RB Sunrise Rotary Meeting a Taxing Affair...

San Diego County Treasurer/Tax Collector Dan McAllister joined us this morning to explain all the fun ways our money is being collected, new technologies on the horizon, and how to use "Dan's Law" to get your property re-assessed in a timely manner.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Holiday lights for seniors




Arlene Wolf (left) reviews holiday lights with Mary Stanton of the RB Sunrise Rotary club. Stanton was part of a team that volunteered to help residents of Seven Oaks senior community to install their holiday lights. It's part of the club's annual efforts to improve the Rancho Bernardo community.

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Centennial District Conference



District 5340 held its Centennial conference at San Diego's Hotel Circle on 11/4 and 11/5. 500 Rotarians came to discuss successes, challenges, and next steps for the District's 3,500 members. I can't speak for anyone else, but I had a WONDERFUL time!

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Helping Provide A Facelift

Members and family of the Rancho Bernardo Sunrise Rotary (Karen Mortimer, Bill Mortimer, Rob Weinberg, Emily Weinberg, Randy Rose, Greg Stanton, Rex Teets) participated in the semi-annual FACELIFT project organized by Community HousingWorks. In the space of six hours, 750 volunteers helped clean up a tired neighborhood, painting fences, digging gardens, planting pavers, and hauling away (literally) tons of trash.

The Rotarians were so pleased with the results that the RB Sunrise Rotary club is planning to open this event to the entire membership and make it a regular community service project.

Monday, September 19, 2011

RB Sunrise Rotary Selects Eric Matthews as Abraxas Student of the Month

As part of its ongoing partnership with Abraxas High School, the Rancho Bernardo Sunrise Rotary Club announced their Student Of The Month award for September 2011 at this past week’s breakfast meeting.

The presentation to Eric Matthews was made by principal Rudy Casciato, teacher Keith Leighton and Rotarian Trudy Armstrong.

“Here was a guy who had dropped out of school,” explained Leighton to the room of 50+ professionals. “Now he’s back into everything that school has to offer, is doing great things, and is earning credits right and left towards graduation.”

“Eric will be attending motorcycle maintenance school in Arizona upon graduation,” his teacher proudly announced.
From Left to Right – Abraxas principal Rudy Casciato, teacher Keith Leighton, student Eric Matthews, and Rotarian Trudy Armstrong at the breakfast honoring Eric’s academic accomplishments.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Peter Jackson joins Star-Studded RB Sunrise Rotary

Peter "I'm not a hobbit" Jackson was inducted this past week as the newest member of the Rancho Bernardo Sunrise Rotary Club.

Jackson joins longtime members Michael "I'm NOT the actor" Rennie and James "The other one" Stewart in the 50-member club.

"I've enjoyed community involvement in the past, which has mainly been by way of coaching youth sports" says the owner of Sign Distinction in Sabre Springs, "and as I go through the start-up phases of our new business i was searching for a way to continue that involvement on another level. I could think of no better way than by joining Rotary."

"Rotary is one of the most giving community organizations it has ever been my pleasure to work with," he says, adding "I'm proud to be accepted as a member here."

Peter Jackson is welcomed to the RB Sunrise Rotary club by Membership Chair Karen Mortimer