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President
Bruce LeMay/Raley's
Past Pres.
James Pappenfus, DDS
Treasurer
Joanne Hodge/Keller Williams
Secretary
Julie Mason /Monument Community
Board of Directors
Jim Pappenfus, DDS/Dentist
Mike
Stoiber/State Farm Insurance
Caryn Wegerbauer/
Strategic Real Estate Services
Diana Mason/Retired
Julie Mason/
Monument Community
Joanne Hodge/Keller Williams
Sandi Lee/GraphicLee Yours
Sgt.
At Arms/Ron Quesada D.C. Quesada Chiropractic.

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2007-2008
Rotary Board

President - Bruce LeMay/Raley's
Past Pres. - James
Pappenfus, DDS
Treasurer - Marlin Bryant
- Kleinfelder Inc.
Secretary - Julie Mason/Contra
Costa Interfaith Housing
Board of Directors
Jim Pappenfus, DDS/Dentist
Mike Stoiber/State Farm Insurance
Caryn Wegerbauer/Mainstreet Property
Services Inc
Diana Mason/Retired
Julie Mason/Contra Costa Interfaith
Housing
Sgt. At Arms/Ron Quesada D.C. Quesada
Chiropractic.


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JOINING ROTARY
T he
4-Way Test
Of
the things we think, say or do
1. Is
it the TRUTH?
2. Is
it FAIR to all concerned?
3.
Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4.
Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
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Why Join Your
Local Rotary Club?
1.
Professional Networking: A
founding principle of Rotary was to
provide a forum for professional and
business leaders. Members are
leaders in business, industry, the
professions, the arts, government,
sports, the military, and religion.
They make decisions and influence
policy. Rotary is the oldest, most
prestigious service-club
organization in the world.
2.
The Opportunity to Serve:
Rotarians provide service at both
the community and international
levels. Service programs address
health care needs, hunger and
poverty, illiteracy, disaster
relief, and environmental cleanups,
to name a few. Members experience
the fulfillment that comes from
giving back to the community.
3.
Personal Growth and
Development:
Membership in Rotary ensures
continuing personal and professional
development. Leadership, public
speaking and communication,
organization and planning,
team-building, fundraising, and
teaching are just a sampling of the
skills that can be exercised and
enhanced through Rotary.
4.
Friendship: Fellowship was a
primary reason Rotary was started in
1905, and it remains a major
attraction. Today, with more than
30,000 Rotary clubs in over 160
countries, Rotarians have friends
wherever they go. Rotary helps to
build community as well as enduring
friendships.
5.
Cultural Diversity: Rotary
International is an association of
local clubs in many countries. Clubs
are open to members of every ethnic
group, political persuasion,
language, and religious belief.
Rotary clubs contain a cross-section
of the world's leaders. They
practice and promote tolerance.
6.
Good Citizenship: Membership in
Rotary makes one a better citizen.
Weekly Rotary club programs keep
members informed about what is
taking place in the community,
nation, and world. Rotary's
expansive network of clubs and
programs provides extensive
opportunities for service and
interchange.
7.
World Understanding: Rotary
members gain an understanding of
humanitarian issues and have a
significant impact on them through
international service projects and
exchange programs of RI and its
Foundation. The promotion of peace
is one of Rotary's highest
objectives.
8.
Entertainment: Every Rotary club
and district hosts parties and
activities that offer diversion from
one’s personal and business life.
Conferences, conventions,
assemblies, and social events
provide entertainment as well as
Rotary information, education, and
service.
9.
Family Foundations: Rotary
sponsors some of the world’s largest
youth exchange and educational
exchange and scholarship programs.
Rotary clubs provide innovative
training opportunities and mentoring
for future leaders. They involve
family members in a wide range of
social and service activities.
10.
Ethical Environment:
Rotarians practice a 4-Way Test that
measures words and actions by their
truthfulness, fairness, goodwill,
and benefit to all. Encouraging high
ethical standards in one's
profession and respect for all
worthy vocations has been a hallmark
of Rotary from its earliest days.
The
Pittsburg Rotary develops community
service projects that address many
of today's most critical issues,
such as children at risk, the
environment, illiteracy and
violence. We also support programs
for youth, educational opportunities
and international exchanges for
students, teachers, and other
professionals, and vocational and
career development.
Rotary Information
Rotary is a worldwide
organization of business
and professional leaders
that provides
humanitarian service,
encourages high ethical
standards in all
vocations, and helps
build goodwill and peace
in the world.
Approximately 1.2
million Rotarians belong
to more than 32,000
clubs in more than 200
countries and
geographical areas.
Rotary club membership
represents a
cross-section of the
community's business and
professional men and
women. The world's
Rotary clubs meet weekly
and are nonpolitical,
nonreligious, and open
to all cultures, races,
and creeds.
The main objective of
Rotary is service — in
the community, in the
workplace, and
throughout the world.
Rotarians develop
community service
projects that address
many of today's most
critical issues, such as
children at risk,
poverty and hunger, the
environment, illiteracy,
and violence. They also
support programs for
youth, educational
opportunities and
international exchanges
for students, teachers,
and other professionals,
and vocational and
career development. The
Rotary motto is Service
Above Self.
Although Rotary clubs
develop autonomous
service programs, all
Rotarians worldwide are
united in a campaign for
the global eradication
of polio. In the 1980s,
Rotarians raised US$240
million to immunize the
children of the world;
by 2005, Rotary's
centenary year and the
target date for the
certification of a
polio-free world, the
PolioPlus program will
have contributed US$500
million to this cause.
In addition, Rotary has
provided an army of
volunteers to promote
and assist at national
immunization days in
polio-endemic countries
around the world.
The Rotary Foundation of
Rotary International is
a not-for-profit
corporation that
promotes world
understanding through
international
humanitarian service
programs and educational
and cultural exchanges.
It is supported solely
by voluntary
contributions from
Rotarians and others who
share its vision of a
better world. Since
1947, the Foundation has
awarded more than US$1.1
billion in humanitarian
and educational grants,
which are initiated and
administered by local
Rotary clubs and
districts.
Membership in Rotary is by
invitation. For more information, or
to visit a club meeting, contact a
club officer listed on the
Contact Us
page
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