Bulletins – 2022 Q4
Rotary Club of Windsor – Meeting Agenda November 15, 2022 President Brian called the meeting to order at 7:30 AM. Pledge of Allegiance was led by Wally Krutz. Londa Faber offered our inspiration for the day. Sandie Krutz stepped in quickly for an absent Bill Arnone, leading us in “God Bless America” (our go-to song, which we execute nicely). Guests of Rotarians were our Youth Exchange students: Domingo, from Chile, our long-term son, staying with Renee Hyde; Gabi, from Brazil, staying with Brian and Jamie Williams; and Stefon, from Germany, staying with Heather Cullen. Gabi announced that the Youth Exchange students were fundraising for the Western Safari trip, which takes place in the spring. She and Stefon had cookies for sale with any amount Rotarians want to contribute to their fundraising. They are also producing a film, taking Windsor from 1850 to now at which they will be offering popcorn and candies for sale, also to raise funds for their spring trip. Gabi and Stefon are also going to offer themed dinners from their home countries (Brazil and Germany) which will be auctioned off to Rotarians. Stefon had another announcement: he is in a national competition for a high school start-up project, which will be live-streamed Friday, November 18 at 2:45 PM our time. His project is an application he has developed for elementary students to assist them in math. Stefon is the only student representing the entire western United States. Rotarians are encouraged to sign on to the live-streamed event to hear and see Stefon’s project and to vote for him at 3:00 PM. Wally Krutz will send the link to the live stream. Sue Nelson announced that Friday, Nov. 18, there will be a work project on the drought-resistant garden development at the Windsor fire station at Hembree and Old Redwood. Work will take place between 10AM and 2 PM. This is the hands-on portion of the project that our Club supported financially last Rotary year as a major project. Sue also announced that a sign-up sheet was circulating to participate in “Shark Tank” pitches from Windsor High School students. They are presenting interesting and creative ideas with great enthusiasm. This is a great effort and so much fun! Sign up to be a Shark Tank judge Larry McCabe announced the Winter Holiday Show at Windsor High School at which we will distribute toys and food. Also, Saturday, December 17 we will again participate with other local non-profits in the Windsor Food and Toy Drive. Volunteers are needed to wrap presents, sort food, and give the food and gifts away. Sign up clip board circulating for volunteers. This is a continuing project in which we have been lead non-profit involved. Sandie Krutz thanked Mitch, Dev, and Jeff for volunteering at the open house for the Windsor Art Project in Raley’s. This was our District Grant project and these folks contributed their time to work, sort and hang art from the community to be displayed in this special area in Raley’s. President Brian announced that Friday, Dec. 16 is our Rotary Holiday party. We will be dark on Tuesday, November 29. Barbara McChesney let us know about the film “Microplastic Madness” being shown at Summerfield Cinema in Santa Rosa on November 30 at 7 PM. There will be an environmental fair in advance of the movie, with Alyssa and JB Leep greeting folks and introducing the film. It is an uplifting and inspiring movie about children in New York taking on the major challenges of plastics and recycling. Wally Krutz announced that the Family Justice Center, which assists families affected by domestic violence and child abuse, is holding a rare open house. See Wally if you would like to know more about the Family Justice Center in Santa Rosa. It is an important and valuable resource in our community, for both children and families affected by violence. President Brian announced that Feb. 4 is going to be a Monte Carlo night fundraiser for our club. More info to come. This year’s Rotary District Conference will be held the first weekend in May in Lake County. There will be a lip sync contest! Past President Maureen let us know that our club won the Academy Award for the District Conference lip sync contest held in 2004-2005 in Santa Rosa. Michael Juric (our own dancer extraordinaire) will have more info on this contest and how we might choose to participate. Can our Club bring home a second Oscar??? Our guest speaker today was Assembly Member Jim Wood. Jim was a 27-year Rotarian in Cloverdale. He now lives in Healdsburg and represents our District 2 in the State Assembly. District 2 is large – ranging from Petaluma up the coast to the Oregon border. Jim gave an interesting presentation on his activities in Sacramento, which generated many questions from our audience. At the meeting’s end, President Brian offered complimentary memorial remarks about Bill Fisher, Charter President of Santa Rosa West Rotary Club. Jim was the reason that Brian is in Rotary today – an inspiring and wonderful Rotarian who truly lived the spirit of Service Above Self. Brian was leaving to attend the funeral service for Bill, a real loss to the Rotary world. Brian offered thanks to everyone who participates in making our Rotary meetings run smoothly: Setup/Bill & Brian The Mission of Windsor Rotary The Windsor Rotary Community Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable non-profit, Fed EIN #68-0185065. WEEKLY MEETINGS Charlie’s Restaurant Rotary Club of WindsorMeeting Bulletin - December 20, 2022
Stefan's Story
Pledge of Allegiance by Art Diaz (nice to see him)
Inspiration by Maureen Merrill: Joy is whatever that is happening at the moment minus your opinion of it!
Song and English lesson: Bill Arnone To Troll is to Sing. We trolled, “Deck the Halls”Guests:
-Our wonderful Domingo, who is now the under the legal guardianship of Renee, which will enable him to start an application for a green card! Yay!
-Pegi Ball introduced culinary students Vanessa and Monica who baked cookies to raise funds for an Italian trip.
-Our exchange student and speaker was Stefan!
This was a big week for our club:
- We collected almost $600 for our weekly server, Janet.
- Pegi Ball organized and cooked a delicious lunch for the residents of Bell Manor, and lots of Rotarians showed up to help serve!
- Mike and Maureen Merrill hosted a delightful holiday party (with Pegi in the kitchen again!)
- Bill Bolster led the ringing of the Salvation Army bells who raised about $1400. Thank you to Jo Timmsen, Mitch Grande, Pam Moulton, Tom Boylan, Sandie Krutz, Wally Krutz, Gabi Serafim, Stefan Neuber, Sue Nelson, John Nelson, Leah Hansen, Kurt Mitchler, Doug Williams, Pegi Ball, Brian Ling, and Jen Senkocoski for ringing the bell for charity
- Larry McCabe reported that the Windsor Food and Toy Drive was a terrific success with about 270 families receiving food and over 800 children receiving a toy. This was an incredible joint effort of service groups (Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions, Masons, Soroptimists, Odd Fellows) Police, Sonoma Fire, Churches (Presbyterian, LDS, Catholic) High School Leadership, Key and Soroptimist, Chamber of Commerce, Grocery Outlet and other Windsor businesses, C*Star, Grange and community members. Thank you to all who helped donate, buy, wrap and distribute. Special thanks to Carol and JB for their website and accounting help and Monica for lots of general work.
Coming up in 2023
NYE Windsor Chamber, Comedy Night at Mary Agatha Furth
January 31st is a 5th Tuesday, Rumor of a bowling night is afloat
February 4 - Monte Carl Night fundraiser (organized by Londa)
Environmental Governor’s Citation Award : Barbara reminds us that Kurt has information on pollinators, and that every act of green living counts. Put a ticket in the box if you are making changes!
We are dark next Tuesday, December 27th. Have a good holiday!
Presentation: Stefan
Stefan, a German citizen, from outside the town of Halle, waited two years to come to Windsor via Rotary because of Covid. He has two younger brothers. This guy is trying all sorts of activities! He even tried American Football (with no previous experience) and ran Cross Country.
What does Stefan enjoy? Sports, Cross Country, Reading, Table Tennis, Chess, Travel, Coding, Accordion, Family and Friends, food and especially pasta, & watermelon!
Stefan has entered coding competitions and has built a robot. (He came in 3rd of 2 competitors, he jokes).
He won a prestigious German High School competition that garnered him a trip to Silicon Valley! He has won Pirate Pitch for an app called MatheX, a speech based math application for elementary school children. He won a Big Idea Competition and recently won our local Congressional District App competition which will mean he will be going to Washington, D.C.! And he hinted at another competition coming up!
He is very grateful to Barbara McChesney and David Doht, and Heather and Reg Cullen for hosting him so far!.
Stefan says “an exchange year is not a year in a life, but a life in a year.”
We will be hearing about this young man in the future!
Thanks to
Set up: JB Leep, Kurt Mitchler, Bill Conklin , Larry McCabe
Greeter: Pegi Ball
Submitted,
Monica McCabe
Scribe
Meeting Bulletin - December 13, 2022
2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference with Santar Rosay Outgoing Mayor, Chris Rogers
A. Good morning Rotary Club of Windsor by President Brian Ling
B. Pledge of Allegiance led by Dennis Wilkinson
C. Inspiration presented by Sandi Kurtz
D. Song led by Susan Cole Jingle Bells
E. Visiting Rotarians-Dennis Wilkinson, Rob and Don from Santa Rosa Sunrise
F. Guest: Domingo, Chris Rogers, Debra Fudge, Ephram Cullen, Loren Haul
G. Upcoming Events and Announcements
H. Paul Harris Recognitions awards presented by John to Bill Bolster, Sandi Kurtz, and John LeCave.
I. Guest Presentation: Chris Rogers, the outgoing Mayor of Santa Rosa,, gave us a review of what he learned during his first panel appearance at the The 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference or Conference of the Parties of the UNFCCC, more commonly referred to as COP27, it was held from 6th -20th November in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. Rogers, who serves on the board of Sonoma Clean Power, discussed how the public electric provider is supporting efforts to curb carbon emissions tied to the North Coast.
Chris told us what went on at the conference, and current activities towards taking care of the climate and environment in Sonoma County and other areas around the globe. Emphasis was on Ocean health.
J. Thank you to our guest and volunteers :
Set/up :JB, Kurt, Bill
Greeter: Doug
Song: Susan Cole
Scribe: Kathy
Inspiration: Sandi
Guests:Domingo, Dennis Wilkinson
K. Closing Comments and adjourn
Latest update from your Rotary Nurse……
COVID, Flu and RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus) UPDATE…..
12/13/22
NEWS: COUNTY HEALTH LEADERS MEETING WITH OTHERS AROUND THE NORTH BAY TO DECIDE ON WHETHER MASKING SHOULD BE MANDATED AGAIN. BECAUSE WE ARE SEEING AN INCREASE IN COVID AGAIN, A FLU SURGE AND RSV, HEALTH OFFICIALS ARE WORRIED ABOUT THE IMPACT ON MEDICAL SERVICES AND HOSPITALS! Please be cautious - stay up to date with COVID-19 vaccines, get tested if you have symptoms, wear a mask if you have symptoms, a positive test, or exposure to someone with COVID-19 and wear a mask on any public transportation are the suggestions from Sonoma County Public Health. Be sure to cover your nose and mouth when you cough or sneeze, don’t share personal items, wash your hands often, protect others and stay home if you have a fever and get your Flu shot!
COVID UPDATE:
Total Cases: 110,829 (last week 110,326) Recovered: 109,196 (last week 108,879) Active Cases: 1107 (last week 924)
Deaths: 523 (last week 523) (****Please be aware that deaths do not get reported always promptly for a variety of reasons and this does not mean that all of these newly reported deaths could have occurred in the past week. ****)
Hospitalized: 43 confirmed cases and 4 in the ICU (last week 41 confirmed and 1 in the ICU)
Vaccination information…. As of December 11th, 2022, 1,253,638 doses of vaccination have been given to residents in Sonoma County. (last week 1,246,695). We only have 79% of our population 6 months and older who are fully vaccinated and 6% have had at least one (1) dose. It is hoped that more people will consider getting vaccinated with the newly reformulated vaccines now available for boosters and obtain their Flu vaccine also.
MASKS: Masks, although optional most places, are being encouraged during this season of increase COVID, the Flu and RSV. The “triplex” or “tridemic” of viruses are in our County and causing much sickness and illness with increased hospitalizations and ICU stays. Consider where you are going, what you are doing and the crowds you will be in and always have a good face covering with you. Use it to stop the spread of these viruses. Protect yourselves and others during our winter months from the Tri-demic! Use a good mask like the N95, KN95 or KF 94 as paper masks, cloth masks or even surgical masks have found not to be effective.
If you have any problems finding these, I do have them available at my office. They are especially critical to use when traveling. The ever replicating, mutating and changing virus that causes COVID is still with us, very infectious, easily spread and still causing illness. In the health care field we are being told that COVID infections are here to stay; just like the flu each year, we will need to get a booster to stay well and keep our chances of getting sick minimal! But the Flu and RSV are causing concerns.
TESTING: Go to socoemergency.org to learn more about free COVID -19 testing in Sonoma County. Look for COVID-19 Testing and Tracing in Sonoma County. My Agency, At Home Nursing, is still available to provide you COVID testing if you need it (PCR) at no charge if you are having any issues finding an appointment. Just call my office at 707-546-8773 and make an appointment with us. We also provide FIT testing for a N95 mask at no charge so that it fits properly. We are able to sell you N95 masks. And we are always willing to answer any questions you may have. If you want to schedule either a booster or the vaccine, appointments can be found by visiting: https://socoemergency.org/events/category/pop-up-vaccine or call 707-565-4667.
Enjoy life, but practice caution during our winter months so you do not become infected or infect someone else.stay well and take care of yourself. Carry a mask with you in case you need it …… Infections are still prevalent, happen quickly and will sideline you if you test positive. Practice good infection control and stay safe and protect our youngest citizens!
Fondly,
Di
Meeting Bulletin - December 6, 2022
Court Appointed Special Advocates
Good morning Rotary Club of Windsor!
Pledge of Allegiance led by Michael Juric
Inspiration offered by Renee: “One of the marvelous things about Community is
that it enables us to welcome and help people in a way we couldn’t as
individuals”-Jean Vanier
And
“Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.” – Helen Keller
Song, Ol’ Blue Eyes Bolster led us in singing “Let it Rain.”
Guests: Larry McCabe invited Perry Austin, recently retired from Rayley’s and a
former member of Rotary. Welcome, Perry!
Domingo has two more weeks of school and then is available for small jobs. He is
earning money to go and see his girlfriend in Costa Rica. She loves him. He loves
her. She misses him. He misses her. Contact Domingo if you have some work!
Sandie Kurtz has some suggested ideas for “field trips” with the exchange
students Stefon and Gabi. Check with her if you can help!
President Brian put out one more plea for members to consider having an
exchange student in their homes next year. If we don’t get volunteers to host a
student for 3-4 months we won’t be able to send a child abroad.
Upcoming Events/Announcements:
-Bill Bolster is looking for Bell Ringers for the Salvation Army holiday buckets! Two
hour slots are available!
- Tuesday December 13 th : bring an unwrapped toy to Rotary for the Food and Toy
Drive.
-Tuesday December 13 th : Help serve lunch at the Bell Manor. Pegi Ball is leading
the event, back by popular demand after Covid. She needs help from 11:30 on to
brighten the residents’ holiday!
-Friday December 16 th :Club Holiday Party at Maureen and Mike Merrill’s! Sign up
to bring an appetizer or a dessert. Party starts at 6 , with some discussion as to
when it is over.
Saturday December 17th: Windsor Food and Toy Drive give away!! Larry McCabe
has been working hard on this big event! Please bring an unwrapped toy to the
Rotary meeting next Tuesday December 13 th . Check out
Windsorfoodandtoydrive.comto sign up to donate (toys, food, money) and we
can use some help at the day of the event – especially in strike down and clean up
(starting at 2:00pm). Don’t leave Larry sweeping the gym at Cali Calmecac in the
dark!
January 31 st is a 5 th Tuesday.
February 4 th , 7-10pm. Monte Carlo night fundraiser. Londa is heading this fun
fundraiser! It will be at the Community Store area in Raleys. With a James Bond
theme it should be lots of fun!
District Conference Entertainment alert: Michael Juric is throwing down a
challenge to the Windsor Rotarians to sharpen their lip-syncing skills. “Windsor
always wins,” said Jennifer Jones. The conference will be the first weekend in
May in Cotati.
Environmental Governors Citation Award Challenge: Barbara McChesney still has
the movie “Micro Plastic Madness” on single use plastics available for those who
would like to see it. Kurt Mitchler announced the December challenge which is in
regard to biodiversity and pollenators. Learn more about the ESRAG biodiversity
program at https://esrag.org/pollnators/ and https//dailyacts.org. Consider
planting flowers that bloom in the winter as well as plants such as lemons,
peppers, milkweed and more. Submit your monthly report and pictures to
https://www.rotary5130.org/environmental-service/
Speaker of the Day: Heloisa Heinen from Court Appointed Special Advocates
(CASA). Ms. Heinen described a volunteer program that seeks to enlist a
common thread for children in foster care. The purpose of CASA is to humanize
the complex child welfare system for the child victim by providing a trained
volunteer who will act as a consistent role model, advocate and potential life long
connection. Ms. Heinen can be contacted at heloisaheinen@sonomacasa.org.
Her description of the need of these children and value of the program was quite
moving and elicited a lot of thoughtful questions from the club members.
Thank you to our guests and volunteers:
Set up: Dave, Beth
Greeter: Doug
Song: Bill Blue Eyes
Scribe: Monica
Inspiration: Renee
Guests: Perry Austin, Heloisa Heinen
COVID, Flu and RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus) UPDATE…..
12/06/22
NEWS: FLU SURGE HAS HIT SONOMA COUNTY! YEARLY OUTBREAKS OF SEASONAL FLU COMMONLY OCCUR IN THE FALL BUT IT IS A SERIOUS CONTAGIOUS DISEASE. FLU LEADS TO LOST DAYS OF WORK AND SCHOOL, HOSPITALIZATIONS AND EVEN DEATHS. Sonoma County Drs are concerned about the spike in local Flu, RSV rates and COVID-19. All three of these are on the rise in our community. Please be cautious - cover your nose and mouth when you cough or sneeze, don’t share personal items, wash your hands often, protect others and stay home if you have a fever and get your Flu shot!
Flu vaccines have been mandated by Sonoma County Public Health this year for all health care workers as this has become critical to protect our very vulnerable populations. Healthcare workers are now mandated to have a Flu shot in order to try and minimize the spread of a communicable disease. Anyone 6 months of age or older is encouraged to get a Flu vaccine as soon as you can.
COVID cases has also increased and are impacting our Emergency Rooms and hospitals.
COVID UPDATE:
Total Cases: 110,326 (as of 11/15 109,189) Recovered: 108,879 (as of 11/15 108,151) Active Cases: 924 (as of 11/15 515)
Deaths: 523 (as of 11/15 523) (****Please be aware that deaths do not get reported always promptly for a variety of reasons and this does not mean that all of these newly reported deaths could have occurred in the past week. ****)
Hospitalized: 41 confirmed cases and 1 in the ICU (as of 11/15 - 14 confirmed and 1 in the ICU)
Vaccination information…. As of December 4th, 2022, 1,246,695 doses of vaccination have been given to residents in Sonoma County. (as of 11/15 1,228,865). We only have 79% of our population 6 months and older who are fully vaccinated and 6% have had at least one (1) dose. It is hoped that more people will consider getting vaccinated with the newly reformulated vaccines now available for boosters and obtain their Flu vaccine also.
MASKS: Masks, although optional most places, still are required some places and should be considered if you are in crowds with people sneezing and coughing. With all of the flu, RSV and increased numbers of COVID, it is important for all of us to protect ourselves and others during our winter months from the Tri-demic! Use a good mask like the N95, KN95 or KF 94 as paper masks, cloth masks or even surgical masks have found not to be effective.
If you have any problems finding these, I do have them available at my office. They are especially critical to use when traveling. The ever replicating, mutating and changing virus that causes COVID is still with us, very infectious, easily spread and still causing illness. In the health care field we are being told that COVID infections are here to stay; just like the flu each year, we will need to get a booster to stay well and keep our chances of getting sick minimal! But the Flu and RSV are causing concerns.
TESTING: Go to socoemergency.org to learn more about free COVID -19 testing in Sonoma County. Look for COVID-19 Testing and Tracing in Sonoma County. My Agency, At Home Nursing, is still available to provide you COVID testing if you need it (PCR) at no charge if you are having any issues finding an appointment. Just call my office at 707-546-8773 and make an appointment with us. We also provide FIT testing for a N95 mask at no charge so that it fits properly. We are able to sell you N95 masks. And we are always willing to answer any questions you may have. If you want to schedule either a booster or the vaccine, appointments can be found by visiting: https://socoemergency.org/events/category/pop-up-vaccine or call 707-565-4667.
Enjoy life, stay well and take care of yourself. Carry a mask with you in case you need it …… Infections are still prevalent, happen quickly and will sideline you if you test positive. Practice good infection control and stay safe and protect our youngest citizens!
Meeting Bulletin - November 22, 2022
Meeting Bulletin - November 15, 2022
Jim Wood
Latest Update on COVID, Flu and RSV from your Rotary Nurse….
COVID, Flu and RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus) UPDATE…..
11/15/22
NEWS: STATE OF CALIFORNIA REPORTS FIRST PEDIATRIC DEATH FROM RSV AND FLU! The California Department of Health has reported the child’s death who was under age 5 but no other details were released to protect the family’s privacy. In a statement, the California Department of Health Director, Dr. Tomas Aragon said “This tragic event serves as a stark reminder that respiratory viruses can be deadly, especially in very young children and infants. We are entering a busy winter virus season – and urge parents and guardians to vaccinate their children as soon as possible against Flu and VOVID-19. It’s also important to follow basic prevention tips like frequent hand washing, wearing a mask, and staying home when sick to slow the spread of germs.” Health officials in California are warning families to really take precautions against the Flu and RSV – avoid having young children in crowds especially during this Holiday seasoning. Avoid people and family that are sick and ensure that all boosters are current. Diseases that cause a cold in an adult can be life threatening to a young child or infant!
Moderna study recently demonstrated that the new booster does up the body’s defenses again Omnicron and COVID subvariants! Pfizer has released similar findings to their new booster. But we are also finding that this virus replicates so quickly and as Federal officials have said “ we empathize the problem in chasing a virus that invents new defenses against immunization faster that the vaccine manufacturers can design and produce modified shots”.
COVID UPDATE:
Total Cases: 109,189 (last week 108,879) Recovered: 108,151 (last week 107,843) Active Cases: 515 (last week 513)
Deaths: 523 (last week 523) (****Please be aware that deaths do not get reported always promptly for a variety of reasons and this does not mean that all of these newly reported deaths could have occurred in the past week. ****)
Hospitalized: 14 confirmed cases and 1 in the ICU (lastweek 20 confirmed and 2 in the ICU)
Vaccination information…. As of November 13th, 2022, 1,228,865 doses of vaccination have been given to residents in Sonoma County. (last week 1,219,622). We only have 79% of our population 6 months and older who are fully vaccinated and 6% have had at least one (1) dose. It is hoped that more people will consider getting vaccinated with the newly reformulated vaccines now available for boosters.
MASKS: Masks, although optional most places, still are required some places and should be considered if you are in crowds with people sneezing and coughing. Protect yourself and others during our winter months from the Tri-demic! Paper masks, cloth masks or even surgical masks have found not to be effective so use a good mask like the N95, KN95 or KF94. I have these if you need them and they are especially effective when traveling. The ever replicating, mutating and changing virus that causes COVID is still with us, very infectious, easily spread and still causing illness. In the health care field we are being told that COVID infections are here to stay; just like the flu each year, we will need to get a booster to stay well and keep our chances of getting sick minimal! But the Flu and RSV are causing concerns.
TESTING: Go to socoemergency.org to learn more about free COVID -19 testing in Sonoma County. Look for COVID-19 Testing and Tracing in Sonoma County. My Agency, At Home Nursing, is still available to provide you COVID testing if you need it (PCR) at no charge if you are having any issues finding an appointment. Just call my office at 707-546-8773 and make an appointment with us. We also provide FIT testing for a N95 mask at no charge so that it fits properly. We are able to sell you N95 masks. And we are always willing to answer any questions you may have. If you want to schedule either a booster or the vaccine, appointments can be found by visiting: https://socoemergency.org/events/category/pop-up-vaccine or call 707-565-4667.
Enjoy life, stay well and take care of yourself. Carry a mask with you in case you need it …… Infections are still prevalent, happen quickly and will sideline you if you test positive. Practice good infection control and stay safe and protect our youngest citizens!
Fondly,
Di
Meeting Bulletin - November 08, 2022
Sonoma Water and what you can do
A. Good morning Rotary Club of Windsor by President Brian Ling
B. Pledge of Allegiance led by John
C. Inspiration presented by Maureen - quote from Teddy Roosevelt “It is not the critic who counts, not the one who points out how the strong man stumbled or how the doer of deeds might have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred with sweat and dust and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs and comes short again and again; who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, and spends himself in a worthy cause; who, if he wins, knows the triumph of high achievement; and who, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat.”
D. Song led by Susan Cole Four Seasons- Working my Way Back to You
E. Visiting Rotarians-
F. Guest: Former exchange student from 2013 Kani and her mother, Marite from Chile and also Domingo from Chile. Current exchange student Stefan from Germany. .
G. Upcoming Events and Announcement:
H. Greg Mortenson presented a slide show about Becka our current exchange student to Sweden
I. Guest Presentation: Lauren Lum from Sonoma Water presented an interesting and informative talk on the current status of water and drought conditions in Sonoma County
J. Thank you to our guest and volunteers :
Set/up :Beth and Daniel
Greeter Chief Raasch
Song: Susan Cole
Scribe: Kathy
Inspiration: Maureen
Guests: Lauren Lum, Kani, Marite, Domingo, Stefan
K. Closing Comments and adjourn
Latest info on COVID, Flu and RSV from your Rotary Nurse….
Hi All……
Starting this week, I will be adding information on the Flu and RSV which is at alarming rates and coupled with COVID causing concern…..
COVID, Flu and RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus) UPDATE…..
11/08/22
NEWS: A POTENIALLY DANGEROUS RESPIRATORY VIRUS IS SPREADING AMONG YOUNG CHILDREN IN SONOMA COUNTY BUT ALSO MAKING ADULTS SICK. Coupled with the anticipated Flu surge and continual COVID exposure, health experts are quite concerned about the triple epidemic. The nation’s health experts are worried about these respiratory viruses accelerating and out numbering our health resources. This “Triple Threat” as they are calling it can leave many residents with lung inflammation that leaves them short of breath and in need of emergency medical attention, thereby impacting our ER’s and hospital resources. They worry about our health care professionals who are already burned out from the COVID pandemic leaving health care …..
Get your flu shot, stay updated on your COVID boosters and take precautions if you are sick. 7% of ER visits in one week (up from 6% the previous week) have been from flu type symptoms while COVID visits have dropped to only 3%. But we also continue to see new COVID variants. It is hitting schools (in some schools half the student body has been out) and unfortunately we are seeing babies and toddlers being seen in ER’s and Urgent Care who cannot breathe and need treatments. Take care to stay healthy, avoid crowds and do not expose others if you are not feeling well.
Total Cases: 108,879 (last reported was 107,979) Recovered: 107,843 (last reported was 106,723) Active Cases: 513 (last reported was 738)
Deaths: 523 (last reported was 518) (****Please be aware that deaths do not get reported always promptly for a variety of reasons and this does not mean that all of these newly reported deaths could have occurred in the past week. ****)
Hospitalized: 20 confirmed cases and 2 in the ICU (last reported was 20 confirmed and 2 in the ICU)
Vaccination information…. As of November 6th, 2022, 1,219,622 doses of vaccination have been given to residents in Sonoma County. (last reported was 1,175,751). We only have 79% of our population 6 months and older who are fully vaccinated and 6% have had at least one (1) dose. It is hoped that more people will consider getting vaccinated with the newly reformulated vaccines now available for boosters.
MASKS: Masks, although optional most places, still are required some places and should be considered if you are in crowds with people sneezing and coughing. Protect yourself and others during our winter months from the Tri-demic! Paper masks, cloth masks or even surgical masks have found not to be effective so use a good mask like the N95, KN95 or KF94. I have these if you need them and they are especially effective when traveling. The ever replicating, mutating and changing virus that causes COVID is still with us, very infectious, easily spread and still causing illness. In the health care field we are being told that COVID infections are here to stay; just like the flu each year, we will need to get a booster to stay well and keep our chances of getting sick minimal! But the Flu and RSV are causing concerns.
TESTING: Go to socoemergency.org to learn more about free COVID -19 testing in Sonoma County. Look for COVID-19 Testing and Tracing in Sonoma County. My Agency, At Home Nursing, is still available to provide you COVID testing if you need it (PCR) at no charge if you are having any issues finding an appointment. Just call my office at 707-546-8773 and make an appointment with us. We also provide FIT testing for a N95 mask at no charge so that it fits properly. We are able to sell you N95 masks. And we are always willing to answer any questions you may have. If you want to schedule either a booster or the vaccine, appointments can be found by visiting: https://socoemergency.org/events/category/pop-up-vaccine or call 707-565-4667.
Enjoy life, stay well and take care of yourself. Carry a mask with you in case you need it …… Infections are still prevalent, happen quickly and will sideline you if you test positive. Practice good infection control and stay safe!
Fondly,
Di
Meeting Bulletin - November 01, 2022
Riding the Rails
A. Good morning Rotary Club of Windsor by President Brian Ling
B. Pledge of Allegiance led by Mitch Grandi
C. Inspiration presented by Pegi Ball : Life Life is like a camera. Concentrate on the essentials. Keep a record of the happy occasions. Develop from your mistakes, and if things don’t work out, try again
D. Song led by Bill Bolster - Monster Mash
E. Visiting Rotarians-
F. Guest: Ed Davis, speaker; Exchange student Gabi, and Domingo.
G. Upcoming Events and Announcement:
H. Celebrations and acknowledgements:
I. Guest Presentation: Ed Davis, author has received many awards Latest
Novel, The Last Professional, about life as a hobo. Ed shared about his experience riding the rails 1970-1980.
J. Thank you to our guest and volunteers :
Set/up :JB and Kurt
Greeter Joan
Song: Bill
Scribe: Kathy
Inspiration: Pegi
Guests: Ed Davis
K. Closing Comments and Adjourn:
Meeting Bulletin - October 25, 2022
Gabriela's Story
A. Good morning Rotary Club of Windsor by President Brian Ling
B. Pledge of Allegiance led by Tom Boylan
C. Inspiration presented by Jamie Williams quote from George S Patton Put your mind in Charge
D. Song led by JB Leep Blueberry Hill
E. Visiting Rotarians-
F. Guest: Susan Gonyo, and Exchange students Stefan and Gabi
G. Upcoming Events and Announcement:
H. Celebrations and acknowledgements for October
Polio Plus Society new members: Susan Cole, Larry McCabe, and Catherine Hannon
Renee CrossFit competition
Carol and JB 6th year anniversary as a Rotatian
JB 50th College Reunión
I. Guest Presentation: Gabriela Serafim, exchange student from Brasil. We learned about Gabi, her family, her home, her schooling and what she has done and hopes to do while in California.
J. Thank you to our guest and volunteers :
Set/up :Jason and Larry
Greeter :Mike
Song: JB
Scribe: Kathy
Inspiration: Jamie
Guests: Susan Goyno, Gabi, and Stefan
K. Closing Comments and Adjourn
Meeting Bulletin - October 18, 2022
Polio Recognition Day
A. Good Morning greeting from our President Brian Ling<br />
B. Pledge of Allegiance<br />
C. Song - Heather Cullen- You Are My Sunshine<br />
D. Visiting Rotarians- Bob Rogers, past district governor<br />
E. Guest - Stefan, exchange student, shared his experience working on a garbage truck.<br />
F. Inspiration/Rotary moment - Jo Timmons shared her experience attending the 2006 international meeting as Chair of the Membership Committee. 118 Rotarians from all over the world. It was like being in the UN.<br />
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G. Upcoming events/announcements :
<ul>
<li>Saturday November 5 noon-2 Veterans Day Club Service Event at Nations Finest. In honor of Veterans Day and those living in our community, with bagpipes and all, we will provide a little club service and a whole lot of fun. A head count is needed so they know how much food is needed. Contact Carol.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>The first work day for the <b>Sonoma County Fire District (SCFD) Demonstration Garden</b>, which received substantial funding from the Rotary Club of Windsor, will be <u>on Friday, October 28th from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm</u>. The project is being coordinated and carried out by Battalion Chief Cyndi Foreman and her committee of dedicated volunteer participants. Work will involve installation of landscape plant materials, the irrigation system and other associated features. Windsor Rotarians are enthusiastically invited to take hands-on role in this project. The location is SCFD Station 1, <u>8200 Old Redwood Highway</u> (corner of Hembree Lane and Old Redwood Highway). Kindly send an email to Sue Nelson (<u><a href="mailto:jsneslon1@comcast.net" target="_blank">jsneslon1@comcast.net</a></u>) and she will coordinate with Chief Foreman to provide lunch for all Rotarian workers.</li>
<li>Env Com October Theme for</li>
<li>District Governor Citation Award (Kurt/Bill</li>
<li>Ken Moulton Leadership Academy November 18-19 8:30-5 at SRJC, sign up 10/31</li>
<li>Windsor Food and Toy Drive, joint project with Windsor Service Clubs</li>
<li>Club Holiday Party Friday December 16</li>
<li>Monte Carlo Night February 4, more volunteers are needed for the committee.</li>
<li>Windsor High School needs Volunteers for Senior Project Night <b>• PLEASE SIGN UP TO BE A PANELIST FOR OUR SENIOR PROJECT PRESENTATIONS, </b><b><u>4/19/23 @5:30pm</u></b></li>
<li><b><u>Community Panelist Sign Up Form</u></b></li>
</ul>
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H. Celebrations and acknowledgements for October<br />
Joan Mora-Birthday<br />
Doug Williams 30th Wedding Anniversary<br />
Scott Bonin Wedding Anniversary<br />
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I. Guest Presentation: In honor of October 24 Polio Recognition Day Carol and JB shared pictures of their recent NID (National Immunization Day) trip to India to help with polio vaccine distribution and Bob Rogers gave a history and update on Rotary’s involvement<br />
in Polio eradication.<br />
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J. Thank You to guests and Volunteers<br />
Setup /Steve and Mitch<br />
Greeter/ Sandi<br />
Song/Heather<br />
Scribe/ Kathy<br />
Inspiration/ Jo<br />
Guests/ Bob Rogers, Stefan<br />
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K. Closing comments and adjourn by President Brian Ling<br />
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<iframe height="800px" src="https://www.windsorrotary.org/envira/meeting-2022-10-18/" width="100%"></iframe>Meeting Bulletin - October 11, 2022
Staubli in Windsor
Our weekly Rotary meeting began with the Pledge of Allegiance being led by Bill Bolster, followed by an inspiration by Ralph Waldo Emerson which stated "What lies behind yo and what lies in front of your, pales in comparison to what lies inside of you!<br />
Susan Cole enthusiastically led us in singing "God Bless America!" A couple of visitors, Stacey Drucker and Lori Rodrigues, from Santa Rosa Sunrise joined us this morning as did Sfon,our "son" from Germany! Ian Pratt, our speaker was also in attendance.<br />
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Several announcements were made including:<br />
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•A golf Tournament at the Foxtail Golf Course, with the proceeds going to the Ukrainian Family whom John Namkung spoke to us about recently<br />
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* Thursday, October 14 - meeting at Carol and JB's home to dicuss where to spend our money this year (Community Service)<br />
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*Sue Nelson alerted us to the Landscape project on October 21st from10am to 2:00pm , which we funded last year, at the Sonoma County Windsor Fire Department. Lunch will be provided for the volunteers!<br />
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•Sandi reminded us of opportunities to hang out with the Exchange Students, and reminded us also that we are in need of host families<br />
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•Kurt and Bill reminded us of the Environmental Committees theme for the month, which is inching us towrds the District Governor Citation Award<br />
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•There is a Board meeting on Monday ,October 17th , from 6-730pm - everyone is invited (Where is it??)<br />
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•The Ken Moulton Leadership Academy is happening on November 18 and 19 from 8:30 - 5:00pm. A great opportunity to hone your leadership skills!!<br />
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•Bill Bolster announced that Dave Culley recently had surgery for colon cancer- drop a note if you can!!<br />
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•Brian Williams announced that the SENIOR PROJECT activity will be startin gup again this year. The High school will be looking for volunteers in May.<br />
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CELEBRATIONS<br />
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Geoff Harrison admitted to his 60th birthday and 33rd wedding anniversary. He graciously started his first PAUL HARRIS with a contribution!<br />
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Our speaker, IAN PRATT, from Staubli, who is a graduate of Oregon State University in Mechanical Engineering spoke to us about the mysterious company that houses the old WINDSOR VINEYARDS building! He mentioned that STAUBLI, who came to Windsor in 2012, is a Swiss based company , is international with over 5500 employees, and started in the 1800's.He reviewed the history of how the company selected Windsor over other towns, in part because of the availability of the space! The company initially started in the world of textiles and has now expanded to working in the role of robotics and connectors. He spoke of the range of robots that they are producing to assist in the development and creation of both textiles and connectors. There was a LOT OF TALK about the technical aspects of the business, which basically translated to ...they are very successful, busy and growing.Further it noted that due to rising costs, there is a good chance that the robots are going to take on more responsibility for the "jobs." The building is 43,000 square feet and employs operational, management and technical staff. He made note that the company is committed to working with the local community and hiring local individuals. Ian mentioned that they have made rooms available for community sponsored events.<br />
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The members had lots of questions and words of thanks for the parking spaces made available on concert nights! Further he spoke of the relationships that they have had with the town leaders.<br />
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Things are looking up for Staubli, given that they are doing about $78 million worth of business, and are anticipating doing about $91 million in 2024, with the expansion into the world of solar and industrial!!<br />
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Ian indicated that he is available for those who might be interested in taking a tour of the building.Contact JB for Ian's contact information!<br />
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The meeting ended with President Brian saying thanks for John H., Kurt and Bill for set up; to Scott Bonin as greeter, to Susan COle fo rthe song, to Doug Williams for the inspirations, to all of our guests and to me, Pam ,your scribe today!!<br />
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So remember - this week...(what's left of it...) Help Each other! That's what we do" and have a great day!!<br />
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signing off,<br />
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Pam Moulton<br />
<br />
SCRIBE for a day<br />
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<span style="font-size:small"><span style="color:#222222"><span style="font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><span style="font-style:normal"><span style="font-variant-ligatures:normal"><span style="font-weight:400"><span style="white-space:normal"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="text-decoration-thickness:initial"><span style="text-decoration-style:initial"><span style="text-decoration-color:initial"> <span style="color:#75367e">COVID UPDATE…..</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><br />
<span style="font-size:small"><span style="color:#222222"><span style="font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><span style="font-style:normal"><span style="font-variant-ligatures:normal"><span style="font-weight:400"><span style="white-space:normal"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="text-decoration-thickness:initial"><span style="text-decoration-style:initial"><span style="text-decoration-color:initial"> <wbr /> <wbr /> <wbr /> </span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><br />
<span style="font-size:small"><span style="color:#222222"><span style="font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><span style="font-style:normal"><span style="font-variant-ligatures:normal"><span style="font-weight:400"><span style="white-space:normal"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="text-decoration-thickness:initial"><span style="text-decoration-style:initial"><span style="text-decoration-color:initial"><span style="color:#75367e">10/11/22</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><br />
<span style="font-size:small"><span style="color:#222222"><span style="font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><span style="font-style:normal"><span style="font-variant-ligatures:normal"><span style="font-weight:400"><span style="white-space:normal"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="text-decoration-thickness:initial"><span style="text-decoration-style:initial"><span style="text-decoration-color:initial"> </span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><br />
<span style="font-size:small"><span style="color:#222222"><span style="font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><span style="font-style:normal"><span style="font-variant-ligatures:normal"><span style="font-weight:400"><span style="white-space:normal"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="text-decoration-thickness:initial"><span style="text-decoration-style:initial"><span style="text-decoration-color:initial"><span style="color:#75367e"> NEWS: RESEARCHERS HAVE FOUND THAT 42% OF ADULTS HAVE ADMITTED THAT THEY HAVE MISREPRESENTED FACTS RELATED TO HAVING COVID-19, OBTAINING VACCINATIONS OR COMPLIANCE WITH PANDEMIC PROTOCOLS. People will avoid testing when they are symptomatic, telling others, or canceling events . To decrease the spread of the disease Public Health requires the public and our community to be honest, follow protocols and quarantine rules. It takes all of us in our community to work together to keep this virus from beginning another pandemic and new strains evolve. </span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><br />
<span style="font-size:small"><span style="color:#222222"><span style="font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><span style="font-style:normal"><span style="font-variant-ligatures:normal"><span style="font-weight:400"><span style="white-space:normal"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="text-decoration-thickness:initial"><span style="text-decoration-style:initial"><span style="text-decoration-color:initial"> </span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><br />
<span style="font-size:small"><span style="color:#222222"><span style="font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><span style="font-style:normal"><span style="font-variant-ligatures:normal"><span style="font-weight:400"><span style="white-space:normal"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="text-decoration-thickness:initial"><span style="text-decoration-style:initial"><span style="text-decoration-color:initial"><span style="color:#75367e"> Get your Flu vaccine now and a COVID booster. Health experts expect this Flu season to be a bad one which only lowers immune status and gives CCOVID a chance to replicate and renew. Please share with others that the vaccines have been reformulated to address the subvariants causing the COVID outbreaks. If you have recently had COVID the health experts are cautioning to wait anywhere from 6 weeks to 2 months before obtaining a booster as you have already increased your immune system because you had COVID.</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><br />
<span style="font-size:small"><span style="color:#222222"><span style="font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><span style="font-style:normal"><span style="font-variant-ligatures:normal"><span style="font-weight:400"><span style="white-space:normal"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="text-decoration-thickness:initial"><span style="text-decoration-style:initial"><span style="text-decoration-color:initial"> </span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><br />
<span style="font-size:small"><span style="color:#222222"><span style="font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><span style="font-style:normal"><span style="font-variant-ligatures:normal"><span style="font-weight:400"><span style="white-space:normal"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="text-decoration-thickness:initial"><span style="text-decoration-style:initial"><span style="text-decoration-color:initial"> </span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><br />
<span style="font-size:small"><span style="color:#222222"><span style="font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><span style="font-style:normal"><span style="font-variant-ligatures:normal"><span style="font-weight:400"><span style="white-space:normal"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="text-decoration-thickness:initial"><span style="text-decoration-style:initial"><span style="text-decoration-color:initial"><span style="color:#75367e">Total Cases: 107,979 (last week 107,598) Recovered: 106,723 (last week 106,217) Active Cases: 738 (last week 863) </span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><br />
<span style="font-size:small"><span style="color:#222222"><span style="font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><span style="font-style:normal"><span style="font-variant-ligatures:normal"><span style="font-weight:400"><span style="white-space:normal"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="text-decoration-thickness:initial"><span style="text-decoration-style:initial"><span style="text-decoration-color:initial"> </span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><br />
<span style="font-size:small"><span style="color:#222222"><span style="font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><span style="font-style:normal"><span style="font-variant-ligatures:normal"><span style="font-weight:400"><span style="white-space:normal"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="text-decoration-thickness:initial"><span style="text-decoration-style:initial"><span style="text-decoration-color:initial"><span style="color:#75367e">Deaths: 518 (last week 518) (****Please be aware that deaths do not get reported always promptly for a variety of reasons and this does not mean that all of these newly reported deaths could have occurred in the past week. ****)</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><br />
<span style="font-size:small"><span style="color:#222222"><span style="font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><span style="font-style:normal"><span style="font-variant-ligatures:normal"><span style="font-weight:400"><span style="white-space:normal"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="text-decoration-thickness:initial"><span style="text-decoration-style:initial"><span style="text-decoration-color:initial"> </span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><br />
<span style="font-size:small"><span style="color:#222222"><span style="font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><span style="font-style:normal"><span style="font-variant-ligatures:normal"><span style="font-weight:400"><span style="white-space:normal"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="text-decoration-thickness:initial"><span style="text-decoration-style:initial"><span style="text-decoration-color:initial"><span style="color:#75367e">Hospitalized: 20 confirmed cases and 2 in the ICU (last week 23 confirmed and 0 in the ICU)</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><br />
<span style="font-size:small"><span style="color:#222222"><span style="font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><span style="font-style:normal"><span style="font-variant-ligatures:normal"><span style="font-weight:400"><span style="white-space:normal"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="text-decoration-thickness:initial"><span style="text-decoration-style:initial"><span style="text-decoration-color:initial"> </span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><br />
<span style="font-size:small"><span style="color:#222222"><span style="font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><span style="font-style:normal"><span style="font-variant-ligatures:normal"><span style="font-weight:400"><span style="white-space:normal"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="text-decoration-thickness:initial"><span style="text-decoration-style:initial"><span style="text-decoration-color:initial"><span style="color:#75367e">Vaccination information…. As of October 9th, 2022, 1,175,751 doses of vaccination have been given to residents in Sonoma County. (last week 1,162,383). We only have 78% of our population 6 months and older who are fully vaccinated and 6% have had at least one (1) dose. It is hoped that more people will consider getting vaccinated with the newly reformulated vaccines now available for boosters. </span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><br />
<span style="font-size:small"><span style="color:#222222"><span style="font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><span style="font-style:normal"><span style="font-variant-ligatures:normal"><span style="font-weight:400"><span style="white-space:normal"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="text-decoration-thickness:initial"><span style="text-decoration-style:initial"><span style="text-decoration-color:initial"><span style="color:#75367e">MASKS: Masks, although optional most places, still are required in airports and some buildings still post signs saying masks must be worn. If you are going to wear a mask, please be sure that you wear it correctly and use a tight fitting mask that works. I continually see people wearing a mask down around their chins or below their nose. This is a waste of time! Paper masks, cloth masks or even surgical masks have found not to be effective so use a good mask like the N95, KN95 or KF94. I have these if you need them and they are especially effective when traveling. The ever replicating, mutating and changing virus that causes COVID is still with us, very infectious, easily spread and still causing illness. In the health care field we are being told that COVID infections are here to stay; just like the flu each year, we will need to get a booster to stay well and keep our chances of getting sick minimal! </span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><br />
<span style="font-size:small"><span style="color:#222222"><span style="font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><span style="font-style:normal"><span style="font-variant-ligatures:normal"><span style="font-weight:400"><span style="white-space:normal"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="text-decoration-thickness:initial"><span style="text-decoration-style:initial"><span style="text-decoration-color:initial"><span style="color:#75367e">TESTING: Go to <a data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=http://socoemergency.org&source=gmail&ust=1665713174578000&usg=AOvVaw2oZDQeGlAL_U3p86AAFWYI" href="http://socoemergency.org/" style="color:#1155cc" target="_blank">socoemergency.org</a> to learn more about free COVID -19 testing in Sonoma County. Look for COVID-19 Testing and Tracing in Sonoma County. My Agency, At Home Nursing, is still available to provide you COVID testing if you need it (PCR) at no charge if you are having any issues finding an appointment. Just call my office at 707-546-8773 and make an appointment with us. We also provide FIT testing for a N95 mask at no charge so that it fits properly. We are able to sell you N95 masks. And we are always willing to answer any questions you may have. If you want to schedule either a booster or the vaccine, appointments can be found by visiting: </span><a data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://socoemergency.org/events/category/pop-up-vaccine%2520or%2520call%2520707-565-4667&source=gmail&ust=1665713174578000&usg=AOvVaw35dFncXpmSHFTOS0lvpBbN" href="https://socoemergency.org/events/category/pop-up-vaccine%20or%20call%20707-565-4667" style="color:#1155cc" target="_blank">https://socoemergency.org/<wbr />events/category/pop-up-vaccine or call 707-565-4667</a><span style="color:#75367e">. </span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><br />
<span style="font-size:small"><span style="color:#222222"><span style="font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><span style="font-style:normal"><span style="font-variant-ligatures:normal"><span style="font-weight:400"><span style="white-space:normal"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="text-decoration-thickness:initial"><span style="text-decoration-style:initial"><span style="text-decoration-color:initial"> </span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><br />
<span style="font-size:small"><span style="color:#222222"><span style="font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><span style="font-style:normal"><span style="font-variant-ligatures:normal"><span style="font-weight:400"><span style="white-space:normal"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="text-decoration-thickness:initial"><span style="text-decoration-style:initial"><span style="text-decoration-color:initial"><span style="color:#75367e">Enjoy life, stay well and take care of yourself. Carry a mask with you in case you need it …… Infections are still prevalent, happen quickly and will sideline you if you test positive. Practice good infection control and stay safe! My wish is for you and yours to stay well especially with Fall and winter looming and flu season on us!</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><br />
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Craft Talks from Members
Good Day fellow Rotarians and friends and family who are reading our weekly bulletin. Today’s
minutes are from TUESDAY, October 4, 2022
Pledge of Allegiance: Doug Williams
INSPIRATION: Robin was unable to attend today but Sandie Krutz jumped in with a great
inspiration, Eveready Sandie is an inspiration!
SONG: JB lead us in a rousing version of: “I’ve been working on the Railroad” we almost
remembered all the words of the first verse.
No VISITING ROTARIANS
No GUESTS OF ROTARIANS:
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Kathleen Williams thanked all the Rotarians that came out to help and support the Windsor
Day Parade. A fun Day
OKTOBERFEST: District South Rotary Foundation Celebration:
October 8 th , 3pm-6:30 at Wulff and Paula Reinhold 1200 Oak Springs Ln. Rohnert Park
For more information contact Jennifer Strong at 707-349-0815 or
jenniferstrong@jestrong.com
Save the date, November 5, for a club event celebrating our Veterans at Nations Finest in
Windsor. In honor of Veterans Day and those living in our community, with bagpipes and all,
we will provide a little club service and a whole lot of fun. This will be in lieu of the 5th Tuesday
on November 29 when we will be Dark - no meeting.. Lunch and Beverages will be served,
please contact Carol to sign up: Carolmartin016@gmail.com
Environmental October Theme Project for District Governor Citation Award: Kurt Mitchler
announced this month’s project will be a global project and mainly pertains to Rivers, we will be
looking at possibly some projects that include the Russian River, more information will be
provided.
President Brian commented on how well our “Meet the Candidates” (Windsor Town Counsel)
went last week, and thanked JB for putting everything together.
We had a little extra time to hear what a few of our fellow Rotarians have been up to and
“recognize” them for all the fun:
Michael Juric spent two weeks in Portugal with the Hackenburg’s, and followed that with a trip
to Kansas to represent Rotary District 5130 at Rotary District 5710.
Wally Krutz shared that he and Sandie attended and celebrated the marriage of their daughter
Kathy in September, Sandie confirmed they will make a donation.
Pam Moulton traveled to New York and Washington DC with her sister, someone she had not
traveled with for many years, Pam stated she was a wonderful travel guide and they visited
places from the 911 monument to the White House. Pam is paying on her fines.
Craft Talks:
Alissa Johnson:
Alissa is one of our newer members in Rotary, Alissa works for the garbage Co,
(Recology Sonoma Marin). She was born in Santa Rosa, currently lives in Windsor,
she has two sons: 27 & 26, and is raising her great nephew 14 years old.
Alissa is a retired Santa Rosa Police Officer; she retired as Sargent due to back
surgery. Alissa did some independent PI work for a time, and then took a part
time job with Recology Sonoma, the position was not rewarding, and she landed
in Management with the company, which is the position she now holds.
Alissa was living in the Larkfield area when the fires occurred and she and her
family lost everything. She has since sold the property and moved to Windsor,
she is attending college and will receive her MBA in 2024. When she is not
working, raising her Nephew or attending class she likes to cook and takes Pilate
classes. .
When asked with such a busy life, why Rotary? She replied to give back, Alissa
shared that after the fires the community outreach was so terrific and helpful,
adding, because she is busy she may not be able to participate in everything but
wants to be a part of a contributing community.
Kurt Mitchler:
Retired Dentist, he was born in 1957 in Illinois, he attended school in Chicago
where he met his wife. She was from SF and the first question she ask him was
did he plan to return to Illinois? Believing this would be a deal breaker he said no,
when he finished school he went to San Francisco ahead of her. One of his early
experiences in SF was having his house robbed of everything but his clothes.
When she finished school she joined him in SF but they eventually moved to
Marin, in 1989 they had twin boys, Trevor & Garrick. In 1991 they moved to
Sonoma County.
Kurt had a Dental Business in Healdsburg for 16 years; he moved his practice to
Windsor in 2006 and practiced dentistry there for another 16 years.
Kurt said he has been asked why he chose dentistry, was anyone else in the family
a dentist? Kurt claims the only other relative was Doc Holiday, but he did not take
on any of his other traits.
Kurt lost his home on Riebli Rd during the 2017 fires.
Kurt enjoys Hiking, water sports, especially Kayaking or canoes and fishing.
His son Trevor lives in LA and has a solar business, while Garrick lives in SF and
works for SF Community District, the boys are now 33.
JB Leep:
JB claims he was born a Geek, first into Ham radio he decided folks into those
were too weird so he moved on. He was raised in Menlo Park, his father was a
home builder and built “Leep Homes” in the Cupertino and Saratoga & San Jose
area, many of the homes are still there and known as well constructed homes
selling for crazy prices. His father was also a navy pilot so flying and traveling was
second nature to JB.
JB graduated from Stanford University as Electrical Engineer, during his years as a
student he traveled around the world. One trip was a back packing trip through
Europe in a VW Bus. Yes he was a long haired hippie, ?
JB married in 1973 and opened a clothing store in Cupertino, JB Harper, he stated
his father bailed him out of a few business ventures and on the last one told him
he would help him out one last time if he cut his hair and got a job, so he did.
JB was very resourceful and landed a job with Business Land and worked with
them for 6 years, the computer was just coming of age and JB met many
influential people in his journey.
It seems JB had continued success in his career for the following years although
he also experienced tragedy when he lost his wife in 1983.
JB met Carol and they were married in 1990, after they were married JB quit his
job and Carol sold her business and together they started “Blue Bear Software”
they worked the business together until they retired in 2012.
JB has a stepdaughter from his first marriage and two grandchildren: 21 and 15.
President Brian closed the meeting 8:30am
Scribe disclaimer: some dates and facts may be incorrect, difficulty getting
absorbed in individual stories and take accurate notes.
COVID update from your Rotary Nurse…..
COVID UPDATE…..
10/04/22
NEWS: “COVID-19 REMAINS UNPREDICTABL EVEN WITH VACCINES OUT….” We are entering Fall with the coronavirus on the decline; however this virus remain unpredictable, daily deaths are considerable (350-500 daily deaths in the USA) and too few Americans have received even a single booster shot which is important to protect against severe illness. We are going to have to live with this virus and public health experts continue to be concerned that we are not where we need to be.
NEW COVID BOOSTERS are available in Sonoma County. Please remember that the vaccines have been reformulated to address the subvariants causing the COVID outbreaks. Make your appointment to get your Flu vaccine and a COVID booster. If you have recently had COVID the health experts are cautioning to wait anywhere from 6 weeks to 2 months before obtaining a booster as you have already increased your immune system because you had COVID.
Total Cases: 107,598 (last week 107,352) Recovered: 106,217 (last week 106,005) Active Cases: 863 (last week 831)
Deaths: 518 (last week 516) (****Please be aware that deaths do not get reported always promptly for a variety of reasons and this does not mean that all of these newly reported deaths could have occurred in the past week. ****)
Hospitalized: 23 confirmed cases and 0 in the ICU (last week 30 confirmed and 1 in the ICU)
Vaccination information…. As of October 2nd, 2022, 1,162,383 doses of vaccination have been given to residents in Sonoma County. (last week 1,155,936). We only have 78% of our population 6 months and older who are fully vaccinated and 6% have had at least one (1) dose. It is hoped that more people will consider getting vaccinated with the newly reformulated vaccines now available for boosters.
MASKS: Mask have really pretty much become optional except for airports (not on airplanes) and some buildings still post signs saying masks must be worn. But if you are going to wear a mask, make sure it is a tight fitting mask that works. Wearing a mask down around your chin, or below your nose is useless. Paper masks, cloth masks or even surgical masks have found not to be effective so use a good mask like the N95, KN95 or KF94. I have these if you need them and they are especially effective when traveling. The ever replicating, mutating and changing virus that causes COVID is still with us, very infectious, easily spread and still causing illness. COVID infection it seems will continue to be with us just like the flu each year! The goal of living with this virus is to try and minimize infection and need for hospitalizations so that our health care system is not affected. Care needs to be available for those suffering life altering illnesses or crises.
TESTING: Go to socoemergency.org to learn more about free COVID -19 testing in Sonoma County. Look for COVID-19 Testing and Tracing in Sonoma County. My Agency, At Home Nursing, is still available to provide you COVID testing if you need it (PCR) at no charge if you are having any issues finding an appointment. Just call my office at 707-546-8773 and make an appointment with us. We also provide FIT testing for a N95 mask at no charge so that it fits properly. We are able to sell you N95 masks. And we are always willing to answer any questions you may have. If you want to schedule either a booster or the vaccine, appointments can be found by visiting: https://socoemergency.org/events/category/pop-up-vaccine or call 707-565-4667.
Be really aware of the activities you chose to participate but live life fully; just practice caution. Be aware of your surroundings and carry a mask at all times. Infections are prevalent, happen quickly and will sideline you if you test positive. We found that out in real time! Practice good infection control and stay safe! My wish is for you and yours to stay well!
Fondly,
Di
Diane Brabetz
Administrator – Owner
At Home Nursing
(707) 546-8773
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