Fall Club Social
We enjoyed another lovely club social at Ten Mile Brewing Company, celebrating the fall weather with good pizza and beer while being sucked dry by vicious mosquitoes.
Operation School Bell
Operation School Bell was in full swing at Willard Elementary School today. The Assistance League and fellow community volunteers, including Igor and Les from Signal Hill Rotary, helped hundreds of families equip for the new school year with uniforms, backpacks, school supplies, and books. Dr. Jill Baker and Brian Moskovitz joined the action from LBUSD.
James Johnson Rides Rotary
James Johnson, the president of the Rotary Club of Irvine, brought us his fundraising idea for the community.
Ride for Rotary is raising money for many charitable causes, including:
supporting emergency responders, police, fire, and EMT workers
making Christmas holidays brighter for Marines and their families
funding high school scholarships based on student volunteerism
feeding & housing homeless families
sponsoring and working in pop-up Mexico eye and dental clinics for the needy
building homes in Mexico
supporting water projects in Africa
making blankets for people living with cancer
Saving the ocean, one whale at a time
Captain Paul Watson shared his life story of devotion to saving whales around the world while Rotarians shared good food and wine at Mary and Peter Muth Interpretative Center in Newport Beach.
The Alvarado Connection
Signal Hill Rotary has been collaborating with Alvarado Elementary for years, ranging from school supplies, school gardens, and career day events.
Jose Quintanilla coordinated with the school in procuring a classroom set of headphones for all the students. Principal Cheryl Huber arranged with Frank Dunnick to deliver the headphones directly to the classroom. Igor, a visiting Rotarian from Ukraine, joined club members for the event.
Rotarians also stopped by to admire the thriving school garden made possible by Frank Dunnick’s son, Jack, for his Eagle Scout project.
The Red Brick Memory Lane
The commemorative bricks honoring Dave Swridrak and Candace Yamagawa have been implemented on top of the hill.
Les had lunch at his favorite lunch spot and reflected on the memories he shared with his Rotary friends.
A Little Piece of Paradise
Igor, Jose, and Les wandered into a secret urban oasis for DOGS!
Gum Grove Park in Seal Beach is Les’ Happy Place. It’s where the magic happens. It’s where stress vaporizes like dog pee on hot pavement.
Perhaps we can expand this to a larger audience next time.
Hello, Goodbye
It was bitter sweet bidding farewell to Nancy and Maggie as they prepare to start a new life in Kentucky. As a long-time member of Signal Hill Rotary, Nancy has not only been active and instrumental in coordinating our school supply projects, but also a voice of reason on our board of directors. We wish her well, but she is irreplaceable in our club.
Rotary International
Immigrants from the Philippines, Taiwan, and Ukraine met in Long Beach under the Rotary umbrella. This meeting of the minds represents the best of Rotary and what it can do.
Old Glory
Old Glory and the Rotary flag fly once more at our new location at Starbucks, being revived from storage.
Frank, Les, Jose, Albert, and Nancy reviewed club artifacts retrieved from Bob Long’s condo and Frank recounted his experience touring a prison last week.