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1 Dr.GaryJohansen EndOfLifeDecisions hepowexperience Date: December2,2016 Volume:2016/17 IssueE15F22 Scribe: KellerMcDonald Photog :RichardPower Editors: JRaffini,SKellner,TBoag,DStill President2016/2017: DavidSchreibman AlltheNewsthatFitsWePrint ATTHEBELL PresidentDavidwelcomedFriendofSebastopolRotaryAnnHilltoleadthe PledgeofAllegiance KellerMcDonaldledtheroomin JingleBells togetusinthemoodforthe Club s annual Holiday Party on Friday evening, December 9, at JT and TeresaMartin shome. ANNOUNCEMENTS Club Holiday Party will be Friday, December 9 from 6L9 PM at JT and Teresa Martin s home (3555 Thorn Road, Sebastopol.)Nocost bringanappetizerordesserttoshare OurnextRedwood EmpireFoodBank volunteerdaywillbe Wednesday, Dec7from9:30L11:30. FiresideChatfornew memberswillbe Tuesday,December6, 6:30L8PMat Mayhew shome. TourdeSebastopolHugeSuccess
2 FuturePrograms December9,2016 Speaker:LaurelAnderson Program: SchoolGardensinSonomaCounty andtheirimportancetoeducation December16,2016 Speaker:MarianneMcBride Program: CouncilonAging December23,2016 DARK December30,2016 DARK FutureEvents ChristmasPartyDecember9HomeofJTMartin 6p Miscellany NextBoardMeeting Date/Time:Tues.December13,5:30 p.m. Location:DavidSchreibman shomeinwindsor MAKEUPNOTIFICATIONS On[lineMake[Ups: INTERACTMAKEUPS AnalyHigh: CheckDay,Timewith DanRasmusorDonnaPantzer BrookHaven: CheckDay,Timewith PaulinePelliniorMikeCarey OrchardView: CheckDay,TimewithLisaJacobs TwinHills: CheckDay,TimewithDanRasmusor MonicaKretschmer ForallInteractMtgs.:CALLAHEADTOCONFIRM MEETINGS CHECKINATSCHOOLFRONTOFFICE FIRST LINKS:Pinot for PolioSebastopol Rotary Website ThestationarybikepaddleforPolioPlusraisedover$15,000 lastweek,cappingoffa$23,157fallfunddrivefortherotary Foundation. We exceeded our fall Foundation giving goal Congratulationstoall VISITINGROTARIANSANDGUESTS President David introduced visiting Rotarian Bill Sauber from SebastopolSunrise.Billurgedvolunteerstosignuptodonate warm clothes, food or time and energy to the Community ChristmasDinnerattheCommunityChurch FrankMayhew introduced Dorina Bird, who recently moved to Sebastopol from Orange County andattendedtoday to learn more about the Rotary andthisclub. LindaJohnsonintroducedTomStone,localrealtor.
3 WewerepleasedthatanumberofspousesattendedourClubmeetingtoday:JerryWarren swife,kay`jeffboal s wife,jean`davidstill swife,nan`andbilllippert swife,charlie RaffleTime JT Martin had the winning raffle ticket, and correctly identified Keller McDonald s classification as School Administrator (retired). JT walked away with a wad of greeninhispocket.
4 ElevatorSpeeches RuthieDunlapsharedhercareerpathasaphysicaltherapistinacutecareandhomehealth. Alain Serkissian shared his career path as a physical therapy instructor and practitioner, an assisted living facility operator,andasarestaurateur(capefearcaféinduncan smills) NewMemberInduction te Membership Commitee Chair Jeff Boal introducedandinductednewmemberjorgen Holst (Writer Communicator). Jorgen was joined by his wife, Cordelia, who is an Analy graduateandformeranalyinteractpresident JorgenwasborninOslo,Norway.Jorgen s sponsorisjimpacatte,andjimpassageis his Rotary mentor. Jorgen s introduction spurred some goodlnatured heckling from fellow Scandinavian Harvey Henningsen, who cheered Jorgen on from the audience. Welcome,Jorgen
5 RECOGNITIONS PresidentDavidrecognizedJerryWarrenforhisrecenttriptoFloridaandupthesouthAtlanticseaboardtotheBlue RidgeMountains.Jerryalsoannouncedthebirthofanewgrandson,WesleyWarren,andhonoredWesleybymaking himapaulharrisfellowlikehismomanddad LindaJohnsoncelebratedherbirthdaytodayThegangsang HappyBirthday anditwasrevealedthatherbirthdayis somewheremorethan29andlessthan70. Robin Maybury and wife Jean celebrated their anniverary today WhatbetterwaythancomingtoRotary? Perfect, saidrobin
6 FoundationsandFoundations President David gave a quick primer on the similarities and differences between the Rotary Club of Sebastopol Foundation(responsibleforcharitablegivingforthecurrentRotaryyear),theSebastopolRotaryEducationFoundation (anendowmentfundtoprovideongoingsupportforstudentsinandfromwestsonomacountystudents),andtherotary (International)Foundation(tosupporthighLvalueinternationalservice,withAnnualFund,PolioPlusandEndowmentFund branchesoffunding ) Keller McDonald presented the Sebastopol Rotary Education Foundation (SREF) annual report to the Club. Somekeypoints SREFtrusteesarevolunteerClubmembers selectedbyclubandsrefleadership SREFhasover$800,000andsightsareseton $1,000,000 DonationstoSREFremainintheendowment` interestisusedtosupporteducationprojectsforstudentsinandfromwestsonomacounty SREFhasprovidedover$125,000toourCluboverthepast4yearsinmatchinggrantstosupporteducation projectsforwestcountykids SREFhasitsowneducationprojectsincludingtheTeachersoftheYearawards SREFisaskingRotariansandcommunitymemberstoconsiderleavingalegacygiftbynamingSREFinone swill ortrust,orasabeneficiaryofaniraorinsurancepolicy Ofcourse,SREFwillalsograciouslyacceptadonationwhileyou restillbreathing SREFis24yearsyoung thebestisyettocome THEPROGRAM: SPEAKER:Dr.GaryJohanson Dr.JohansonopenedafamilypracticeinSebastopolwithDr.Shubinin1978.Overthespanofhiscareer,hehasbeen active in endlofllife care in Sonoma County. With a board certified specialty in Hospice and Palliative Medicine, Dr. Johansonisaleadingexpertinthefield.Hegaveanoverviewofthevariousaspectsofpalliativecare,includingHospice, comfortcare,andalternativesavailablethroughthecaliforniaendoflifeoptionact. Gary emphasized the importance of a welllplanned advance directive to help the patient, family and doctor in decision making and management. Dr. Johansonisextremelyknowledgeableonthissubject, and very aware and sensitive to patient and family wantsandneeds.heofferedtospeaktofaithbased organizations and other community groups that our Rotarian audience may know of, in order to help inform Sonoma County of the various local options andtheevolvinglandscapeofpalliativecare.
7 THOUGHTFORTHEDAY JerryWarrenpresentedtheThoughtfortheDaybyPatConroyregardingtheworksofThomasWolfe LookHomewardAngelwasmyspawningground,mybirthplace,andmycradle.Whilereadingthatfabulousbook,I learnedthattherewasaconnectionbetweenliteratureandecstasy. IhadbeenwaitingmywholelifeforWolfetopresenthimselftome.MywritingcareerbegantheinstantIfininshedLook HomewardAngel.ThomasWolfetaughtmethatthegreatbookschangeyouimmediatelyandforever. PatConroy PresidentDavidrangthebellatexactly1:30pm Speaker:LaurelAnderson AFTERTHEBELL FuturePrograms December9,2016SchoolGardenNetwork LaurelAndersonwasraisedinruralVT.Whileweedingthegardenwasnotherfavoritechildhoodchoreshelaterinlife becameanavidgardener. SheattendedtheUniv.ofRhodeIslandwhereshestudiedEarlyChildhood Education. SheisafoundingmemberoftheSchoolGardenNetworkandisontheboardof directors. LaureliscurrentlytheSchoolyardHabitatCoordinatorforthecountyinpartnership withusfishandwildlifewhichprovidesfundingfortheprojects.thispartnership hasfundedoverandhasworkedwithover15schoolsprojectsinthepast5years.. LaurelwastheGardenCoordinator/TeacheratSalmonCreekSchoolfor14years. Duringhertenureatthis50acrecampus,shedesignedandbuiltanawardwinning schoolgardenwithastrawlbalegreenhouse,pondwithsolarpoweredpump, rainwatercachementandproductionbedsforthecafeteria.laureldevelopedavibrantgardenprogramwithweekly classesforallstudents. LaurelalsoenjoysworkingwithadultsandthroughSGNhasofferedmanyprofessionalworkshopstoteachersinthebay areaonavarietyoftopicssuchas"seedsavingwithchildren"and"handsonnutritioneducationinthe Garden".LaurelhasbeenalongtimeinstructoratOccidentalArtsandEcology's"SchoolGardenTeacherTraining". Laurelcontinuestobeinspiredbythepossibilitiesofthereallifelearningandwonderthatgardenprogramsprovide.
8 December16,2016CouncilonAging SpeakerMarianneMcBride AfifthgenerationSonomaCountyresident,MarrianneMcBride,President&CEOofCouncilonAgingsinceAugust2009, waspreviouslytheorganizationsdevelopmentdirectorwiththeresponsibilityofraisinguptofourmilliondollarsannually. In2006and2007sheputtogetherthestrategicplanandledtheefforttoraiseanadditional3.5milliontobuildthenew MealsonWheelsKitchen. Prior to Council on Aging, she was with United Way of Sonoma Mendocino Lake serving as Vice President of ResourceDevelopmentwiththeresponsibilityofrunningafourtofivemilliontriLcountyannualcampaign.From MarriannealsoservedastheExecutiveDirectoroftheBoysandGirlsClubofCloverdale,rebuildingtheclubhouse aftera1995fireandrunningthecapitalcampaigntoaddafullsizegymnasium. Marrianne is a 2012recipientofNorth bay Business Journal s Nonprofit Leadership Award and Council on Aging was chosen by North Bay Biz magazine as the Best Nonprofit for In addition to running Council on Aging, with a budget of $5 million and 84 employees, Marrianne is a seated memberofsonomacountyhealthactionandwaschosenasoneofafivelmemberteamfrom SonomaCountytothe2014NationalLeadershipAcademyforthePublic shealthtocreatea HealthyAging planforsonomacounty.
9 ANNUAL REPORT Funds contributed to the Foundation during the past year amounted to $19,845. They included contributions from individual members of the Rotary Club of Sebastopol, attendees at the Fantasmagoia fundraiser, and others members of the general public interested in supporting education in the West County. Total interest and dividend income was $66,822. Grants were made in the amount of $36,801 to fund various Community Grants from the Club, Teacher Mini-Grants, Read To Me, Dictionaries, RYLA students, SRJC Scholarship Program, Learn To Swim, Interact, Kool Kids Camp, Vocational Awards, and the Communication Contest. In addition, a special grant of $700 was made to the Brook Haven School Project Make for their vinyl printing materials. The total fund value at the end of the fiscal year was $807,125; a decrease from due to market fluctuation. The Foundation continued its Teacher Recognition Awards for elementary, middle school, and high school educators in the West County. Each teacher attended a special Rotary Club meeting and received a $1,000 check for their superior efforts in working with students. The recipients were Nicole Ellwood, Special Education teacher at Twin Hills Middle School, Katya Robinson, grade K-2 teacher at West Sonoma County Special Education Consortium and Walt Hayes, Math, Project Make, Computer Programming and AP Computer Science teacher at Analy High School. MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the Sebastopol Rotary Education Foundation is to secure and annually distribute funds in the form of grants, scholarships, and educational equipment or materials. These philanthropic activities are exclusively provided for the benefit of students from Western Sonoma County. The Foundation was established as an ongoing Endowment Fund from which it directs funds each year for educational gifts. It is a non-profit, tax-exempt Foundation. Trustees are appointed by the President of the Rotary Club of Sebastopol for staggered 4-year terms. Trustees are all active members of the Rotary Club of Sebastopol. The Foundation accepts and encourages donations and bequests from the Rotary Club, its members, and from the community. In April 2016 the Foundation partnered with the Rotary Club of Sebastopol and the Rotary Club of Sebastopol Sunrise on an entry in the annual Sebastopol Apple Blossom Parade that highlighted Rotary s impact on education with a theme of "Rotary - Changing the Face of Education in the West County". Participants also included Analy and Brook Haven Make classes, and Interact students. The 2016 SREF Teacher of the Year award winners rode in a 1940 s-era convertible and an animated apple sculpture mounted on a red 1912 Auto-car owned and operated by Rotarian Harvey Henningsen followed. The entry garnered the first place trophy in the non-profit division. Over the last decade the Sebastopol Rotary Education Foundation has funded numerous educational programs for El Molino, Laguna and Analy High Schools by providing band instruments, computer equipment and financial support for their
10 ProjectGraduations.Supporthasalsobeengivenforeducationalprogramsservingstudents ingradesk[8acrosswestcounty,includingpresentationsbythesonomacountyrepertory Theatre,theHallbergButterflyGardensandotherlocaleducationalprograms.Numerous scholarshipshavebeenmadetoindividualsincludingfundingtheavidprogramsponsoredat BrookhavenSchool. 2015[2016TRUSTEESOFTHEFOUNDATION EdwinWilson,PresidentKellerMcDonald,V.P.JackieMoreira,SecretaryBarbara Bickford,SecretaryMarkMcDonell,TreasurerHenryAlker JohnBlount Mike Carey AleiaCoate ChrisDawson SallyEwald RonPuccinelli DavidSchreibman 2015[2016HonorRoll Patti&JohnBlount BarbaraBickford Steve&TerryBeck RenataBrillinger Jeff& JeanBoal Tom&SusanCampbell HeatherCleland AleiaCoate&MattMunson Terry &JoanneDale KarenDaniels Dan&RobbinDavis Mia&JimDelPrete Tom&Pat Dilley MollyDillon Jack&RuthieDunlap Sally&DavidEwald Larry&GerryFord Todd&DawnGraveson Peter&JaneHamel LyndaKanzler MonicaKretschmer&John Zwart HalKwalwasser Sally&TomLambert AmyLieberfarb Simon&AnnLowings Carleen&DaveMadsen Kathleen&FrankMayhew Keller&MarciaMcDonald Michele& MarkMcDonell Joe&JackieMoreira AldeanNoethig Rosemarie&JimPacatte Donna Pantzer JimPassage HalPellini Harry&JeanPolley Steve&RoseannePrandini Ron&LyndaPuccinelli Daniel&DianaRich Peggy&BobRogers Steve&Andrea Schmitz David&CaroleeSchreibman Harry&SusannaSims Larry&SavanaTurley PaulThielen Kay&JerryWarren RickyWilliams&MaryTaylor Edwin&DianaWilson RickWilson&CindyCarter ASSETS Investments: Mutualfunds FixedincomesecuritiesCashandcashequivalents LIABILITIESANDNETASSETSLiabilities Accountspayable Netassets(deficiency) 2016 $794,6361,69410,795 $807,125 0
11 2015 $821,8562,2700 $824, ,716772, ,126$824, $857,9683, $861, ,483750, ,468$861, $786,2914,3591,406 $792, ,569732, ,056$792, $739,8817,3121,899 $749, ,825717, ,092$749,092 SEBASTOPOLROTARYEDUCATIONFOUNDATION,INC.STATEMENTSOFFINANCIAL POSITION June30,2016[2012 Unrestricted14,869Permanentlyrestricted792,256 Totalnetassets807,125$807,125
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