Spoke Newsletter – October 26th, 2023

TODAY

Watching Star Trek, and dreaming of Tricorders, Transporters, and Warp Drive planted the seeds of exploration that grew into a career path for this week’s speaker, MIKE YARTZOFF. MIKE is an RHS grad and a Cal Poly Pomona grad. He has learned from experience that science is the best tool to take you from point A to point B when undertaking hard tasks. MIKE now finds himself living the dream and working at Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena. NASA JPL engineer, MIKE, will share stories of the highs and lows of working on multiple flagship planetary missions including Mars 2020 Perseverance Rover.

LAST WEEK

Club member SEAN LUGO’s better half, PATTY LUGO, shared her personal story of how she was stricken with Polio as a toddler and completely lost her ability to walk for more than a year. Through the power of prayer, dedicated family members’ care and much therapy, PATTY, was able to regain her strength and ability to walk but still struggles with weakness and significant disparity in leg length. This continues to be a challenge in everyday activities for PATTY. The importance of vaccination and supporting Rotary’s Polio Plus certainly has meaning to the LUGO family!

NEXT WEEK

The Real Estate industry is a critical engine in the California economy. HEATHER OZUR, President Elect California Association of Realtors, will enlighten us with insight to the never boring, ever-changing world of California real estate. Today’s real estate market is very complex and impacted by many economic forces. Rising interest rates, a restrictive insurance market, and an excruciatingly tight inventory bring significant challenges to today’s market. We might also learn about what the California Association of Realtor lobbyists are doing to protect your rights as homeowners and how they work to help all adapt to the ever-changing playing field.

CLUB CALENDAR

FOOD DRIVE – LET’S BEAT THE KIWANIANS!! Join our Club to help Scouting for Food Drive by bringing your contributions to Club October 26th and November 2nd or give a check to JIM NOLIN. Every $1 = 1 lb of food. Let’s GO ROTARIANS!

NOVEMBER 11TH – VETERANS DAY PARADE! Let’s wave the flag and thank our Vets for their service. Sign-Up today – or contact LYNN WHITMER for details.

DECEMBER 11TH – PURPLE TURTLES are BACK!! STAN WEISSER is happy to announce that the Elks Club will host the annual holiday party on that Monday evening. Volunteers will be needed. Contact STAN for details.

DECEMBER 16TH – Burrage Mansion Christmas Drive-Thru.

CHRISTMAS SOCIAL – STAY TUNED.

OCTOBER BIRTHDAYS

HAPPY BIRTHDAY WISHES TO OUR OCTOBER BABIES!! May our next trip around the sun be smooth, joyous and blessed with good health and good cheer.

JOHN MILLS (2), KEVIN EBERLE-NOEL (8), JANE DREHER (10), DONALD MCCUE (12), LYNN WHITMER (14), BRUCE SATZGER (22), NOURA FADEL (24), DAVID GAUTHIER (25), JULIE MICHAELS (25), SHIRLEY HARRY (28).

PRESIDENTS MESSAGE

A week when temperatures are below 80 …. finally it’s beginning to feel like fall! Today we find out if our October birthday ROTARIANS are as smart (or lucky) as our September birthdays… will it be a good month for the foundation, or for those celebrating a birthday? We shall see! On the topic of service, we have a few things coming up that should be on your calendar: Veterans Day parade, helping at the Burrage Mansion holiday drive through event, and the return of Purple Turtles on December 11th! Pick an
event and tell LYNN you’re available to help. Thank you for your service and time, and happy Halloween!

Editor – Lynn Whitmer – Edition No. 17, October 26th, 2023