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1 District 5220 Rotary Times Do you like Seafood? Check out the upcoming club Crab and Shrimp Events! February 2017 Salida Crab and Rigatoni Dinner Saturday, February 4, 5:30pm In this issue Mid-year Assembly Photos District Activities Club Activities Club Fundraisers District Calendar Rotary Times Information Attendance Report Ceres Rotary Crab and Rigatoni Dinner Saturday, February 25 5:30pm Madera Sunrise Shrimp Feed Saturday, March 11, 5:45pm Madera Sunrise Rotary Shrimp Feed Saturday, April 1 5:30pm Page 1

2 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL Candlelight Vigil to End Slavery and Human Trafficking Saturday, June 10th, :30 PM Join fellow Rotarians and participate in a Candlelight Vigil to bring awareness to what Rotarians can do to help end human trafficking and a moment of silence for the victims. Page 2

3 DISTRICT ACTIVITIES January 28, 2017 Mid-year Assembly Page 3

4 DISTRICT ACTIVITIES January 28, 2017 Mid-year Assembly Page 4

5 DISTRICT ACTIVITIES Nick Mascitelli Awarded Distinguished Service Award At the recent Foundation Dinner held in Stockton, PDG Ellen Hancock presented PDG Nick Mascitelli of Modesto Sunrise with one of the highest award in Rotary the Rotary Foundation Distinguished Service Award. This award is given to only Rotarians each year, and in the history of our district has only been awarded five times. Those recipients have been Cliff Dochterman, Walter McCloud, Alfred Spriggs, Bob Bitter, and Joe Serra. To receive the award, an individual must have previously received the Rotary Foundation Citation for Meritorious Service and continued to provide leadership and service in Foundation activities for at least an additional four years. Individuals must be nominated by Rotarians in two different districts and approved by the District Governor. Nick s involvement in all of the ten categories listed on the application has been extensive including serving the district as Foundation Chair, Grants Chair, and Stewardship Chair; planning and conducting a number of district leadership and training events as well as Foundation and wheelchair presentations to clubs; direct involvement in planning and implementing the new grants process in the district; and working with Ambassadorial Scholars and Group Study Exchange Teams. Nick was been very involved with grants around the Rotary world. He has been the primary contact for wheelchair distributions in Honduras, Romania, Bolivia, Colombia, Mexico (multiple times), and the Dominican Republic and the development of a wheelchair assembly warehouse in Guatemala. He has participated in a 3-H Grant project in Kenya (2005), a Rotaplast Mission to Mexico (2008), and wheelchair distributions in Honduras (2007), Mexico (2009, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016), Dominican Republic (2010), Guatemala (2011, 2013, 2016), Romania (2011), Colombia (2013,2015), Nicaragua (2013, 2015), and El Salvador (2014). On almost all of these distributions, he has been responsible for coordinating with Rotary clubs and agencies to determine specific needs, working with customs and government agencies to make the shipments, and ensuring that the proper equipment is collected and shipped. He regularly works at the Hope Haven West warehouse in our district to assemble and repair wheelchairs and on the distributions, works with physical therapists to fit children and adults in the chair that best meets their needs. D5220 is incredibly proud to have one of its members receive this important Rotary honor. Congratulations to Nick for all he does for our district and for children around the world. Submitted by Dave Mantooth, davemantooth@gmail.com Page 5

6 DISTRICT ACTIVITIES D5220 Grants Bulletin January, 2017 Upcoming Calendar check below for explanation of all items on the calendar January soon Allocations for will be sent to clubs January Club Grant Final Reports Due February 11 Pre-PETS for Presidents-elect March 3-5 PETS for Presidents-elect March 14 Grants Meeting at Perko s in Salida 6:45pm March Club Spending Plans Due All clubs must be qualified including President-elect By April 7 Clubs notified of their club grant and global grant allocations April Club Grant applications are due April District Conference in South Lake Tahoe May 9 Grants Meeting at Perko s in Salida Two Important Due Dates in January Use It or Lose It Global grant allocations Clubs that have not yet designated where they want their global grant allocation to go have until Friday, January 20 to make that decision. Clubs that do not designate a grant will lose the opportunity to choose where their money will go Club Grant Final Reports are due by January 31. The presidents and secretaries of clubs who have not yet submitted a Final Report were sent a reminder and a copy of the Final Report template. Clubs that do not complete this final step in the Club Grant process will lose their allocation and those funds will be returned to the district to be utilized by the District Grants Committee in supporting global grants initiated by district clubs. Clubs submitting Final Reports are reminded to complete all parts of the one-page report format, make sure income equals expenses, that receipts for all expenses are included, that the person completing the reports signs it, and an address is included where the check can be sent once the final report is approved. The Final Report is a requirement of the Rotary Foundation and helps guarantee that Rotarian contributions are utilized wisely and effectively. Training Opportunities for Rotarians and Presidents-elect On February 10, the Presidents-elect start their training for their year as president with DGE Ray Caparros and District Trainer Terri Amerio-Bell. Grants and what clubs can do with grant funds will be a part of that training and presidents-elect will have the opportunity to ask questions regarding the grant allocation process. At PETS in early March, the Rotary Foundation and how its funds are used with grants will be part of the overall training. All clubs must be qualified to receive Rotary Foundation funding and participate in grants during the year. Qualification requires that the President-elect participate in grant qualification training which consists of three online modules that the individual does on his/her own according to his/her schedule. The modules provide an overview of the grants process, specific items related to D5220, and the characteristics of a good grant. The time required is approximately two hours to complete the modules. If the president-elect has not yet done this training, he/she must complete it by March 31 or his/her club will not receive grant funding in The training modules are available on the District (Continued on next page) Page 6

7 DISTRICT ACTIVITIES Grants Newsletter - Continued from previous page website under Grants and then Grant Certification or by ing Grants Committee Chair Dave Mantooth davemantooth@gmail.com. Do it now before things really start getting hectic! So far, the following clubs have met the qualification requirements: Atwater, Chowchilla, Escalon Sunrise, Galt Sunrise, Livingston, Lodi Sunrise, Manteca Morning, Modesto Metro, Newman, Oakdale, Salida, Sonora, Stockton, and Twain Harte. Club Spending Plan Starts the Grant Allocation Cycle The Grants cycle allocation is based each club s giving to the Rotary Foundation Annual fund over the last 2.5 years. The final numbers for December from the Foundation have been slow in coming and have delayed the process. PDG Don Murphy will send out a notice along with a copy of the Spending Plan to the Presidents, Presidents-elect and Secretaries from the DaC-DB data lists for those positions. Because in many clubs, it is the Board from one year that makes the decisions regarding allocations and the Board from the next year that carries out the projects, it is important that there is communication between the President, President-elect and their Boards. Once the allocation is received, the next important date for clubs is March 31st when the Club Spending Plan must be returned to Grants Committee Chair Dave Mantooth. On the Spending Plan, clubs may allocate all of their funds to a club grant or grants or to a global grant or grants or a combination of club grants and global grants. Allocations to global grants may be to a project of their own club or to another club in our district or another district. Clubs that do not return the Spending Plan will not be able to participate in club grants for Two important points to consider: 1) Clubs that allocate at least 50% of their funding to a global grant or grants will be guaranteed the amount they allocate to a club grant or club grants this means that clubs that do this can go ahead and complete the Club Grant application because they know exactly how much they will have to spend; and 2) Clubs that allocate 50% or more to a club grant or grants may have that amount reduced in order to meet the requirements of the Rotary Foundation that at least 50% of money received by the district each year must be used for global grants. If a club has its club grant amount reduced in early April, the amount of the reduction can then be used for global grants. Examples for a club with a $2000 allocation: 1) The club allocates $1000 to a global grant (specific or yet to be determined). The club is now guaranteed that it will have $1000 for a club grant or grants. That $1000 would have to be matched by the club. After completion of the project and submission of the Final Report, the club would receive a check for $1000 from the District Grants Committee account. 2) The club chooses to use all of its allocation for a club grant or grants. After March 31, all requests will be tabulated and a determination will be made if the requests allow the district to meet the 50% requirement of the Rotary Foundation regarding international global grants. If the district exceeds the 50% limit, then this club would be among those who have their club grant request reduced. In early April, the club will be notified of its new club grant amount. The difference between that amount and the original $2000 will still remain with the club to be used for a global grant. Questions on any of the above contact Grants Committee Chair by at davemantooth@gmail.com. Note that between January 15 and February 4, Dave will not be available by phone. Page 7

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9 Rotary District 5220 Conference Harrah s Lake Tahoe - April 28-30, 2017 Registration Form Name: RotaryClub: Spouse/Guest Name: Full Conference Registration: DATE PAID FEE/Per Person Number Total Fee Before November 30, 2016: $ December 1, 2016 February 28, 2017: $ On or After March 1, 2017: $ Saturday Night (April 29, 2017) Only: $75.00 Checks Payable to Rotary District 5220 Mail to: Diana Barden, District Administrative Secretary, P.O. Box 1208, Madera CA TOTAL REFUND/CANCELLATION POLICY 50% Refund after 12/31/2016 and before 2/20/17. No Refunds after February 20, 2017 Special Requests: # Vegetarian Meals # Other PLEASE SPECIFY: FOR HOTEL ROOM RESERVATIONS USE GROUP CODE: S04RTY7 Use Links below to get discounted rates (Lower rates at Harvey s are limited) HARRAH S LAKE TAHOE: HARVEY S: FRIDAY - $109 at Harrah s Lake Tahoe; $109 at Lake Tower Harvey s; $89 at Mountain Tower Harvey s SATURDAY - $159 at Harrah s Lake Tahoe; $139 at Lake Tower Harvey s; $119 at Mountain Tower Harvey s Page 9

10 Modesto Rotary Says, Ask Me About the Four Way Test The Four-Way Test. We recite it every week. We see it in passing. But is it top of mind? Is the Four-Way Test the guiding principle it was intended to be when Herbert J Taylor set out to save his company from bankruptcy back in the early 1930 s? CLUB ACTIVITIES Starting January 3, as part of Vocational Services Month, MoRo Vocational Services Committee is doing something to make it so with colorful desktop tents highlighting the Four-Way Test and Rotary. One side has the Four-Way Test prominently displayed on your desk to keep it in mind throughout your day. The other side has Ask me about the 4-Way Test to engage guests in conversation about the 4-Way Test and Rotary. We also want to create engagement about how high ethics and morals lead to success in business. Over the next few months, the committee will be asking Rotarians to share their stories about how the 4- Way Test has guided them during their day or how the placard created a conversation about Rotary with someone. We want to hear from you about how the 4-Way Test has guided you. Please send your stories to morotary@modestorotary.org, Attention: Vocational Services Committee. SWritten by Modesto Rotary Vocational Service Committee member Colby Bell Oakhurst Sierra Honors Newest Paul Harris Fellow Oakhurst Sierra Sunrise President John Honnette received his second Paul Harris Fellow Award. It was presented to John by our speaker for the morning, Chair of the District Grants Program and PDG, Dave Mantooth traveling from the Rotary Club of Escalon. Submitted by Joy Kagawa, joy@sierrapt.com Photo: PDG and District Chair of the Grants Program Dave Mantooth with Oakhurst Sunrise President John Honnette. Page 10

11 CLUB ACTIVITIES Carl s Jr. Support North/South Rotary Football Scholarship Program Carl's Jr, Tom Thompson, has been a major sponsor of the North/South Rotary Scholarship/Football Program since Carl's Jr TWM Industries have donated $4,000 each year since 2011 for the Scholarship and Football Program. For the upcoming years 2017 and 2018, Carl's Jr. has graciously agreed to contribute a total of $20,000 to the Scholarship programs. The North/South Rotary Football Game has been played every year since This is the 32nd year of the game. We have gone from 22 high schools, 11 on each side, to 31 high schools on each side in 2017, a total of 62 high schools. The game includes high schools in the Central Valley from Kingsburg to Ripon, from Oakdale to Los Banos and Oakhurst to Madera. These are also locations for Carl s Jr. All proceeds are used for scholarships. Since starting the scholarship program in 1992, we have given away $260,000; that means 260 graduating students from the Central Valley have received a $1,000 scholarship to further their college education. Without the support of Carl's Jr. we would not have been able to give away that many scholarships. The Rotary Clubs in the Central Valley have also been very generous with their support. Due to the generosity of Carl's Jr. and our loyal fans we believe we can reach our goal of providing 33 $1,000 Scholarships in From all of our coaches, players, parents and our community we want to thank Carl's Jr. for providing us the funds and support in assisting the youth in our community to reach for the STARS. Submitted by: mylobos1@sbcglobal.net Left to right Alicia Bennett, Jeff Casa, Linda Strum, Tommy Thompson, Matt Johnson(Chowchilla Hi), Danny Velasquez(Turlock Hi), B. Wierdsma. Page 11

12 CLUB ACTIVITIES Madera Sunrise Rotary Sewing Machine Project Keeps on Giving Wheelchair distribution trips result in much more than distributing wheelchairs. There is always another project that receives assistance or a new project that develops along the way. In the case of the wheelchair trip to the Philippines, the new project was the purchase of 12 industrial-type sewing machines for a vocational class at a public high school. While the wheelchair distribution group was visiting the school, Phil Benner, a Madera Sunrise Rotarian, noticed the shortage of machines in the sewing class. He initiated the project. The teacher of the class requested industrial-type sewing machines so students could develop skills needed to earn a higher certification through national exams. She proudly sent photos of the first group of students who passed those exams with skills learned on the new machines a gift for their futures. After the machines arrived, Phil requested that the students in the Philippines make traditional Christmas tree ornaments for the tree that the Madera Sunrise Interact Club was decorating for the Trees for Charity event. The students in the Philippines made ornaments for the Interact students in Madera to put on their tree. The tree was auctioned for $950 with consortium donations bringing the total to $1,800 to go toward projects of the Madera Interact Club a gift from a gift. Submitted by: Anita Damiano, anitadd@comcast.net Photos - Clockwise from top right: Tree with ornaments from the Philippines raises $1800 for Interact Projects The Lecture and Drafting Room of the Dressmaking Laboratory. The Dressmaking Room, where the students have a hands-on and practice to develop their dressmaking skills, with the great help of the sewing machines you Madera Rotary donated. This year s grade 10 Dressmaking students. Page 12

13 CLUB ACTIVITIES Matera Rotary: Doing Good in Guatemala the number of under-served patients that received medical exams over a three day period. 3 - The number of volunteer physicians that crisscrossed the United States, coming from Texas, South Carolina and Virginia to meet up in Coban, Guatemala to work at the clinic. 2 - The number of Madera Rotarians and first-year college students that performed blood pressure checks, eye tests, measured heights and weights, and kept the patient flow running smoothly. 1 - Experience of a lifetime! Madera Rotarian, Jane Winning RN, has traveled to Coban once or twice a year for the last ten years. Jane, along with Hanford Rotary, has put together multiple trips to Lanquin, a remote village south of Coban but, this trip had a different focus. This time the people served were Nicaraguans that moved to Guatemala during the civil war in their native country. Because they are not Guatemalans they do not have access to government assisted health care. Twelve years ago a school, La Ciudad de Esperanza (The City of Hope), was founded for them, and receives financial support from a Rotary club in Spain. The school includes a small building in which the school nurse, Marco, works. Marco, who speaks the Mayan language, K iche and Spanish, along with two sixteen year-old students, Jacqueline and Jorge, served as translators for the group. Claudia, the wife of a Coban Rotarian pitched the idea of a clinic to Jane; that s all it took. Claudia will follow up and arrange for eye exams for some 50 patients that need glasses; she ll get the prescriptions to Jane who is returning in February and will bring the glasses with her then. Marco will also follow up with patients that needed additional tests and medications. A heartfelt thank you goes out to Dr. Ali (Pediatrician), Dr. Shakeel (Internal Medicine) and Dr. Fidal (Family Practice) who volunteered their time and talents in the spirit of Service Above Self. All the doctors belong to the Association of Physicians of Pakistani descent of the North America (APPNA). The doctors treated everything from aches and pains to a little boy who is a hemophiliac and a little boy with hydrocephalus. When Jane returns in February, the three-year-old with hydrocephalus, who is cared for by his grandmother and is getting too heavy for her to carry, will be fitted with a wheel chair from Hope Haven. Trips like these are life changing. They make you think about the things that are really important - your heath, your family, your friends. Rotary Serving Humanity captures what this trip was about and we as Rotarians are blessed to be able to serve our fellow man. Submitted by Alicia Bennett, ipp Madera Rotary, akbennett1985@yahoo.com Page 13

14 Ceres Club Speech Contest CLUB ACTIVITIES In January, Ceres Rotary hosted club-level speech tournament finalists with students from Ceres, Central Valley, Whitmore Charter, and Argus/Endeavor High Schools, competing to move on to the Area 12 competition (Ceres/Turlock) in February. Each year local Rotary Clubs encourage high school students to enter the speech competition, which is based on the year s presidential theme of Rotary International. RI President, John F. Germ, chose the theme Rotary Serving Humanity to represent his year in office. Students were to incorporate the theme as it applied to their current and future lives, including educational goals and community involvement, and how Rotarians/Rotary Clubs are serving humanity locally and/or worldwide. Students placed as follows: Madison Zamaroni, CHS, 1st Place; Leslie Alfonso, CVHS, 2nd Place; Ignacio Ochoa, CHS, 3rd Place; and honorable mentions: Danielle Haro, CVHS; Samantha Hendrix, A/EHS and Mohamad Sabri, WCHS. Madison Zamaroni will move on to compete against Turlock area high schools. Submitted by: Rebecca Ciszek rlciszek@comcast.net Picture Credit: Kirsten Saint Pictured Left to Right: Leslie Alfonso - Central Valley High School, 2nd Place Danielle Haro - Central Valley High School - Honorable Mention Mohamad Sabri - Whitmore Charter High School-Honorable Mention Samantha Hendrix- Argus/Endeavor High School - Honorable Mention Ignacio Ochoa - Ceres High School- 3rd Place Madison Zamaroni - Ceres High School - 1st Place (advances to Area 12) Jessie Ceja, Ceres Rotary Youth Services Chair Lodi Shares Rotary with the World Lodi Rotarians are part of the world wide efforts of Rotary International to eradicate Polio from the face of the earth. The We are this close campaign can be evidenced with Lodi Rotary Club s recent billboard installation on Kettleman Lane featuring local club members Jan & Mark Chandler. What have you done today to make a difference? Call a Rotarian. Submitted by: Paul Mertz, Lodi Rotary Club Public Relations, Paul@paulmertz.com Page 14

15 CLUB ACTIVITIES Frank Salel Super Bowl Breakfast (31st annual ) Sonora 49er Rotary Club February 5th (Sunday) 7am-11:30am at the Mother Lode Fairgrounds in Sonora (John Muir Building). Money raised at this event is used for 3 high school scholarships, 3rd grader dictionaries, and our swim program for all kindergartners in Tuolumne county (Josh the Otter). Breakfast includes a 3-egg omelet, croissant, fruit cup, and choice of drink. Raffles are held every half hour, 7:30 to 11:30am. A bar will be open for Bloody Mary's, gin fizz, beer, and soda. Tickets are $8 adult, $6 child ($9 / $7 at door) contact Scott Barry (209) or scootersca@gmail.com DISTRICT GOVERNOR LINE District Governor Tia Saletta Oakdale District Governor - Elect Ray Caparros Escalon Sunrise District Governor - Nominee Judy Lovett North Stockton Immediate Past District Governor Ellen Hancock Tracy Sunrise Page 15

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21 DISTRICT CALENDAR FEBRUARY PEACE AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION MONTH 4 Sat 9am - Sonora Sunrise Fundraiser 32 nd Annual Orient Express Run 4 Sat 5:30pm Salida Fundraiser Crab and Rigatoni Dinner 4 Sat 6pm - Chowchilla Fundraiser Crab Feed 4 Sat 5pm Oakhurst Sierra Fundraiser 31 st Annual Crab Feed 11 Sat 8:30am District Training Pre-PETS 11 Sat 5pm Gustine Fundraiser Hops and Bangers Fri-Mon District Activity Camp RYLA in Oakhurst 22 Wed 6pm District Meeting District Cabinet Meeting 23 Thurs 6pm District Meeting District Advisory Council Meeting 23 Thurs 6:30pm Area 10 Event Area 10 Foundation Anniversary Dinner 25 Sat 5pm Ceres Fundraiser Ceres Rotary Crab Feed 25 Sat 6pm North Merced Fundraiser 32 nd Annual North Merced Rotary Crab Feed 25 Sat 60m Tracy Sunrise Fundraiser Shrimp Dinner and Auction 27 Mon 6pm District Meeting Budget and Finance Committee Meeting MARCH WATER AND SERVICE MONTH 3-5 Fri-Sun President Elect Training Seminar (PETS) 11 Sat 5:45pm Merced Sunrise Fundraiser Merced Sunrise Shrimp Feed 14 Tues 6:30pm District Meeting Grants Committee Meeting 27 Mon 6pm Oakdale Fundraiser Oakdale Testicle Festival APRIL MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH MONTH 1 Sat 5:30pm Madera Sunrise Fundraiser Madera Sunrise Rotary Shrimp Feed 8 Sat 9am District Family Event Rotary Day at the (Oakdale) Rodeo 17 Mon 6pm District Meeting Budget and Finance Committee Meeting 22 Sat 8am Madera Sunrise Event Third Annual Fly-In Fri-Sun District Event District 5220 Conference, Lake Tahoe MAY YOUTH SERVICES MONTH 6 Sat 6pm North Stockton Fundraiser 3rd Annual Casino Night 9 Tues 6:30pm District Meeting Grants Committee Meeting 18 Thurs 6pm District Meeting District Advisory Council Meeting 20 Sat 8am District Training District Leadership Assembly JUNE ROTARY FOUNDATION 100 TH ANNIVERSARY ROTARY FELLOWSHIP MONTH 3 Sat 9am - Twain Harte Fundraiser Royal Flush Crapper Derby 3 Sat 1pm District Event President s Social Rotary International Convention Mon 6pm District Meeting Budget and Finance Committee Meeting 28 Wed 6pm District Meeting District Cabinet Meeting JULY NEW ROTARY YEARS BEGIN 15 Sat 8:30am District Training Secretary Training AUGUST MEMBERSHIP AND NEW CLUB DEVELOPMENT MONTH 12 Sat 8:30am District Training Foundation and Membership Seminar Want to see your Club s activities here? Add them to the district calendar at by visiting and clicking the menu button in the upper right corner, then choose DACdb, log in, then choose the calendar tab. Page 21

22 YOUR ROTARY TIMES DISTRICT 5220 ROTARY TIMES Submission Information March 2017 Issue Deadline: February 24 Publication between March 1 and 7. From Your Editor: I m back for a third year as your Rotary Times Editor, and I need your help! I want to make your club and projects shine! Your job: Send in stories, photos, flyers, and information following the guidelines at the right. Please send stories ready for printing; if you send me only a suggestion for a story, I ll reply asking you to write it. If you send just photos, I ll reply asking for a story. My job: Edit your stories for space and content, format, and make a cohesive newsletter. I want to make you look good! Yours in Service, Heather Boothe Rotary Club of Mariposa Yosemite Editor@rotary5220.org Your district wants to know about your club s activities! Share your upcoming event flyers, club photos, press releases, projects, and success stories. How? Items need to be submitted by the deadline to appear in the month s edition. Submissions should be about Rotary or Rotary-related activities. Send your items to the editor: editor@rotary5220.org. Be sure to include your club s name and a contact person. Send complete stories, ready to be published (not story ideas) To help us make you look good: Photos: jpgs should be between 500kb and 2000kb. PNG and TIF files also accepted. No.eml files. Links to Flickr, Picassa, or Facebook albums also accepted. Text: Submit as Word doc (preferred) or in body of . Do not submit as PDF. Recommended word count for text: 150 per story (longer items may be edited) Make sure to caption photos: who is in the photo? What are the people doing? Text can be typed into the or attached in Word documents. Event flyers welcome; jpeg format preferred, PDF, TIF, PNG also accepted. Flyers may be reduced to 1/3 size when placed in the Rotary Times. Find us on Social Media! Page 22

23 DISTRICT 5220 ATTENDANCE REPORT December 2016 Club Begin July 2016 Dec 16 YTD Diff Avg Attd Angels-Murphys % Arnold % Atwater % Ceres % Chowchilla % Escalon Sunrise % Galt NA NA NA NA Galt Sunrise % Groveland % Gustine % Lathrop Sunrise % Livingston % Lodi % Lodi Sunrise % Lodi Tokay % Los Banos % Madera % Madera Sunrise % Manteca % Manteca Morning % Mariposa % Merced % Merced Sunrise % Modesto % Modesto East NA NA NA NA Modesto Gateway % Club Begin July 2016 Dec 16 YTD Diff Avg Attd Modesto Metro % Modesto Sunrise % Newman % North Merced % North Stockton % Oakdale % Oakdale Sunrise % Oakhurst Sierra % Oakhurst Sierra Sun % Patterson % Ripon % Riverbank % Salida % Sonora % Sonora 49er % Sonora Sunrise % Stockton % Stockton Pacific % Stockton Sunrise % Tracy % Tracy Sunrise % Turlock % Turlock Sunrise % Twain Harte % West Calaveras % Winton Nuevo Latino % Total % Submit your DACdb attendance Monthly by the 15th of the month. Page 23

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