12 Thursday, October 30, 2014
Coastal View News • Carpinteria, California
Thank you for your generous support of our 20/20 Vision Campaign. Your donations will help further the mission of the Carpinteria Arts Center. Our youth programs, art classes and gallery exhibitions directly benefit from your generosity. Thank you for investing in our community through the arts!
Louise Hansen & Jim Reginato Wilja Happe Bob & Kathy Henry Mary Henson Bette Humphries Nancy Hussey Kika Hutchings Patricia Jackson Niels & Kerstine Johnson-Lameijer Mary Taylor Jones Bob & Donna Jordan George & Christy Kolva Lynda Lang Charles LoBue Rebecca Kapustay & David Ludwig Bill & Ann Matson Barbara McCurry Jenifer McCurry Amanda McIntyre Danielle Methmann Susan Misemer Dave & Louise Moore Bruce & Andrea Morden Judy Mulford Larry Nimmer Doug & Becki Norton
AGIA Affinity Services Mara Abboud Nell & John Able Scott Anderson James & Jean Bailard Jean Bailey Heidi Bautista Don & Vera Bensen Debra Burns Gary & Geri Campopiano Jim & Valerie Campos Chris Caretto Al Clark & Kathleen Lord Mary Conrad Cooney Family John & Kathy Culbertson William & Sue Davies Donald Davis & Wendy Bronson Nancy De L’Arbre Rick Doehring Ann H. Donlon Melissa Doyle Rita Ferri Anne Jigme Fraser Paul & Gloria Griffin Margo Handelsman
Beatrice & Frank Novobilski Tara O’Reilly May Osher Teda Pilcher Betty Popnoe Pierrette Porter David & Valerie Powdrell Keith & Fran Puccinelli Harold “Bear” Reyes Claire Roberts Ross & Heidi Robins Timothy Robinson Rotary Club of Carpinteria Afternoon Dick & Maryan Schall John & Thelma Schmidhauser Nancy & Wayne Schoenfeld John Scott Peter & Nini Seaman Hilda Seibert Marty Selfridge Sue Skenderian Brad & Barbara Smith Sanderson & Barbara Smith Steve Starke & Olivia Erschen Sheila Tenold Brian & Kathleen Tepper Ted & Mary Anne Theilmann Danel Trevor Bets Wienecke John Wigle Ed & Melinda Wittwer Grace Young
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Family-Friendly Events:
Marathon • Parade • Flyovers • Concert SATURDAY
Marathon
Cheer runners on the final “Veterans Mile” Shoreline Park to Leadbetter Beach 8:30 am - noon
First Presbyterian Church 21 E. Constance Ave. • 3:00 pm
Fritz Olenberger
Parade & Vintage Aircraft Flyover Afternoon Concert
Lizzie Rodriguez joins Morning Rotary
Lizzie Rodriguez, codirector of the Santa Barbara area Conflict Solutions Center, joined the Carpinteria Morning Rotary on Oct. 22. Rodriguez said she was excited to join the local service club and is especially interested in starting Unite to Light solar light projects serving Zimbabwe and the Congo. In the same SUBMITTED PHOTO week Rodriguez joined, The newest Morning Rotary member, Lizzie she represented Morning Rodriguez, was sponsored by President Art Rotary at the United NaFisher, left, and inducted by Past Governor Wade tions Association Conference entitled “Youth in Nomura. Peril – Exploring Solutions.” Morning Rotary also received a visit from Tom Dolan, owner of Toma restaurant in Santa Barbara. Dolan worked for many years as a server at Emilio’s, which he has since transformed into Toma. He and his wife, Vicki, have over 65 years of combined food and beverage service and worked as a team to open the eatery.
Morning Rotary hosts Mexican Rotarian
Jose Angel Luna of the Rotary Club of Lagos de Moreno in Jalisco, Mexico recently paid a special visit to the Rotary Club of Carpinteria Morning. Luna has been working with Morning Rotarian Wade Nomura for the past eight years on projects and potential projects for the two clubs to partner on. Wade traveled to Lagos de Moreno last year and visited a number of project sites including a rehabilitation clinic, a rural school and a community needing drinking water. The clubs will soon work together on a project to fund firefighter SUBMITTED PHOTO uniforms for the volunteer firemen of Morning Rotary President, left, Art Lagos de Moreno. Anyone interested Fisher and Jose Angel Luna exchange in this effort can contact the CarpinteRotary club banners. ria Morning Rotary Club. A “Rotary Service Safari” to Mexico is planned by Nomura for this spring.
Noon Rotarians honor vets
SUNDAY Parade starts at noon State & Sola to 112 W. Cabrillo
club scene
(805) 259-4394 • www.PierreClaeyssensVeteransFoundation.com
Special guests Peter Bie, president of the Vietnam Veterans of America, Santa Barbara Chapter, and Loretta Butts, Rotary District 5240 Governor, attended the Rotary Club of Carpinteria’s luncheon meeting on Oct. 23 at the Lions Community Building. More than 30 club members and guests attended a presentation to honor all military veterans during which Butts congratulated the following club members with commemorative medallions: Andy Bailard, Fos Campbell, Barry Enticknap, Lin Graf, Tom Ligare, Craig SUBMITTED PHOTO Meister, John Welty, Paul Wright and, with special honor, Peter Bie the late William Carty, club founder. Peter Bie presented on the needs of many U.S. veterans, and how communities can support them.
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Freemasonry is the world’s first and largest fraternal organization, based on the belief that each man has a responsibility to make the world a better place. The fraternity originated in the Middle Ages with stonemasons who built castles and cathedrals, Freemasonry today provides men with opportunities for fellowship, community service, philanthropy and leadership. The Masons of California have more than 62,000 members and about 340 lodges located throughout the state. For more information, visit freemason.org. Carpinteria Lodge 444 • Call 684-4433