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Oct 22, 2014
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The R O T A R Y C L U B of L I V E R M O R E
Super.
Scott
Haggerty
Meeting
Photos by
Dale Miller
JR Romero
Thought for the day
Bruce Shore
Your Spur Reporter
Another warm and sunny day
brought Rotarians and guests
to a new venue: the new and
very elegant Bella Rosa Center
at Garre Winery, corner of
Tesla and Greenville, there
to enjoy samplings of their
regular lunch menu, very nice
indeed.
President Milly Seibel
Rotary Club of Livermore
President Milly rang the
meeting to order and, using
a projected image of our
flag, called on Nile Runge to
lead the traditional Pledge of
Allegiance.
Songsters Michael Ferrucci, Al
Frank, Kathy Coyle, Kathy Streeter
and Mike Riehl then led us in
singing a slightly paraphrased
son “He’s got the whole wild
world in his hands” to welcome
supervisor Scott Haggerty as our
speaker; Alas, Scott arrived later,
whereupon we interrupted the
events to resing the welcoming
song.
JR Romero, giving a preview
of the humor with which his
Presidential regime next year will
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be filled, gave some Thoughts
with illustrative anecdotes,
starting with “what doen’t kill
you makes you stronger”, a
story about a Padre’s fan, a
Dodgers fan and a Giants fan
on a grand mountaintop, and
the urging “get out and make
someone laugh — or at least
smile”.
Milly acknowledged the helper
crew today, which included:
reporter Bruce Shore, photos
Dale
Miller,
videographer
Nile Runge, front desk John
Sarboraria, Randy Schlientz,
Ed Coats and Lance Cavalieri,
and two greeters: Pat Coyle and
Bruce Shore.
Scott Haggerty then entered and
was properly serenaded.
Visiting
Rotarians:
Susan
Valenta from Gilroy, our DistrictGovernor-Elect; Nadine Horner
from Morning Club; and Dick
Quigley, also Morning Club.
Nadine
Dick
Guests:
Gretchen
Somers
(LARPD) with Tim Barry;
Jeff March, Bass fisherman,
with Mike Riehl; and Jackie
Poulsen, with husband Peter;
she announced an event this
Saturday, a welcoming festival
of folk dancers
Party: is Friday our club will
host a socializing at the Hertz
Foundation office adjacent to the
Bankhead, starting at 4pm. The
event is part of an international
Global End to Polio Day.
DG Elect Susan Valenta
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to be of service in Belize.
He has been a frequent
accompaniment of Kathy to
Rotary and now has become
a full member. Look for his
Spur reporting soon.
Jack Noonan gave his Tenured
Member talk, beginniing
with his version of a time
when he was in court when
Judge Al Lewis demonstrated
uncharacteristic
leniency
in not returning a paroleviolator to jail. Later that day
it became evident that the
miscreant intended to end the
lives of many people, using a
bomb, had he been returned
Pat Coyle gave his New Member to jail. (Al says he has
talk, a very brief but very another version of the story.).
well considered one tracing
briefly a life from Wyomigbn
ranching, to Colorado School
of Mines, then a job at NCAR,
followed by 33 years at LLNL.
Guess who will
On a trip to Belize he met
be on a tropical
Kathy, who became his wife.
island next week
Upon retirement he began
a non-profit organization
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Anyway, Jack grew up in San
Francisco, attended Santa Clara
Univ, spent time in the army in
Germany, rerturned to teach and
coach in a SF high school, was
in the District Attorney’s offic
for Alameda County, built a lawoffice building in Livermore but
has been officed in Stoneridge,
has taught for 20 years at Las
Positas College, and has been a
Livermore resident since 1971.
He makes his home in Granada
woods, not far from where Jasper
Steele once lived.
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Ken Perine, reminding us
of the annual Crab Feed
fundraiser, Feb 6, announced
a planning meeting to be held
next Tuesday afternoon at
Tri-Valley Conservancy.
Carolyn
Siegfried
was
awarded her Blue Badge by
Milly.
Ron Scott was awarded a
nice lapel pin for sponsoring
a new member.
Sblend
Sblendorio
gave
the floor to his co-chair of
the Bella Rosa Ball, Nadine
Horner, who urged to to plan
to spend Valentines Day,
Feb 14, 2015, at the Bella
Rosa Center (where we dined
today) enjoying fine italian
cuisine and dancing to live
Bib-Band music. The goal is
to have 150 couples there.
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Evonne Hopkins, returning from
visiting a sister city in Japan,
presented a gift to our President
and joined the President’s Club.
Paul Thompson described
his recent trip to Gettysburg,
where he reenacted Picketts
Charge, and to the former
battlefields
of
Antietem
and Manassas. For lighter
moments he saw plays in NYC
and strolled through Central
Park. He donated $100 to
Polio
Plus
and $100 to
the RI fund.
Jay Davis is retiring soon from
his responsibilities heading
the
Hertz
Foundation.
Amongst other things he takes
pride that the Foundation has
supported not only two Nobel
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Prizewinners but just recently
a Fields Medalist (the math
counterpart to a Nobel Prize).
Good news for us Lab retirees:
the courts have now decided in
our favor in the issue of medical
care financing. Jay joined the
President’s Club.
Stu Gary introduced our
speaker, Scott Haggerty, with
much praise for the 17 years of
service Scott has given us. The
topic today was Transportation,
which has been a major interest
of Scott. His talk centered on
Measure BB, on the ballot
this November, a proposal
that would provide much
needed funding for a variety of
transportation needs that failed
by some 751 votes to gain the
required 2/3 approval of voters
two years ago.
All adults in this valley know
very well the many issues
relating
to
transportation,
ranging from street potholes
and unsafe school crossings to
of BB have made changes,
notably the change from “in
perpetuity” to 30 years.
public transit by bus and lightrail. The needs will become
increasingly pressing during
the next 30 year period, the
interval over which Measure
BB would impose an increase
in the sales tax.
Scott
quickly reviewed the plans
for spending the tax money
and the accomplishments
achieved with past tax
money. From the previous
ballot failure the proponents
Our
ballot
information
documents provide details of
the proposal — what the tax
is and what it will be spent
on. Some of the highlights
are:
money
specifically
for Livermore to repair
streets, improvements to
interchanges of highways, the
funds needed to free federal
funds to extend BART along
580 towards the Altamont, the
continuing of affordable bus
service for schoolchildren and
the elderly and handicapped,
and various bicycle and
pedestrian projects.
Expected continuing growth
of our communities will
bring increasing demands
for personal auto use and
for alternative forms of
transportation
that
will
require funding, and Measure
BB is designed to help meet
those needs.
In drawing the meeting to a
close, Milly announced that
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Ralph Sherman is in Intensive
Care. And that a celebration
of life of Dave Mertes will be
held this Saturday, 11:30, at the
Robert Livermore Center.
Al Lewis won the raffle.
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DIST. 5170 GOVERNOR
Ed Jellen
ASSISTANT GOVERNOR
Pamela Philbert
PRESIDENT - Milly Seibel
PRESIDENT ELECT - JR Romero
SECRETARY - Bob Cowan
TREASURER - Irv Stowers
CLUB SERVICE DIRECTOR
Linda Kime (14-16)
MEMBERSHIP - Paul Thompson
PARLIAMENTARIAN
Sblend Sblendorio
SERGEANT at ARMS
John Sarboraria
PUBLIC RELATIONS - Lee Younker
COMMUNITY SERVICE DIRECTOR
Christian Chukwuma (13-15)
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE DIRECTOR
Laura Mercier (14-16)
INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION
Stu Gary
MAJOR EVENTS DIRECTOR
Ryan Renard (13-15)
VOCATIONAL SERVICE DIRECTOR
Stacy Linder (14-16)
NEW GENERATIONS DIRECTOR
Evonne Hopkins (13-15)
PAST PRESIDENT - Phil Dean
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