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  • Mission San Jose

    OaklandOakland Sunrise

    East Oakland

    Hayward

    Castro Valley

    FremontFremont Warm Springs Sunrise

    Niles (Fremont)

    Palo Alto UniversityPalo Alto

    East Palo Alto Bayshore

    Sunnyvale Sunrise

    Hollister

    San Juan Bautista

    San JoseSunnyvale San Jose Silicon Valley

    San Jose East/Evergreen

    Morgan HillAlmaden Valley

    GilroyGilroy Sunrise

    Santa Clara

    FreedomWatsonville

    Los GatosLos Gatos Morning

    Milpitas

    S.T.A.R.

    Alviso

    San LeandroAlameda

    Piedmont/Montclair

    Mountain View

    Scotts ValleySan Lorenzo Valley

    Saratoga

    Cupertino

    Los Altos SunsetLos Altos

    Campbell

    NewarkF.U.N. Sunset

    Santa CruzSanta Cruz Sunrise

    Capitola/Aptos

    Livermore ValleyLivermoreTri-Valley

    Pleasanton NorthPleasanton

    Dublin

    District 5170 is a merge of 53 unique community clubs that together form one of Rotarys strongest Districts.

    Rotarians are honored and proud to belong to District 5170 as it is one of the strongest Districts in the Rotary world because of our:

    Strong leadership Cooperative spirit Generous stewardship And innovative ideas

  • 1Rotary District 5170 Office and Mailing Address:2570 N. First Street, Suite 200 San Jose, CA 95131 408-273-4577 FAX 408-273-4555 [email protected]

    Rotary.org Member Access provides Rotarians with valuable member information.

    Please refer to the District Website: www.rotarydistrict5170.orgfor District Information, District Policy Manual, Rotary International web links, and the most recent contact and club information.

    Information in this Directory current as of June 1, 2013.

    The District Policy Manual can be found on the District website under District Files.

    R O TA R Y I N T E R N AT I O N A L

    District 5170 Directory 20132014

    Map of District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Cover Rotary International Leadership & Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 District 5170 Governor Leadership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Advisory Committee of Past Governors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Special Advisors & Lieutenant Governor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Assistant Governors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Club Presidents & Secretaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 District Administration & Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Public Image Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Club Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38Community Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Club Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39International Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40Vocational Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Youth Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42Interact Clubs & Sponsor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45The Rotary Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47Membership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51District Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Name Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54Governors Club Visit Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77District Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Back Cover

  • 2PAUL P. HARRISFOUNDER, ROTARY INTERNATIONAL18861947

    Paul P. Harris was born on April 9, 1868, in Racine, Wisconsin. A University of Vermont graduate, he later received his law degree from the University of Iowa.

    He worked as a newspaper reporter, a business college teacher, a stock company actor, a cowboy, and as a salesman for a marble and granite concern in the U.S.A. and Europe. In his travels, he spent nine months in California including a raisin packing stint in Fresno. In 1896, Paul Harris opened his law practice in Chicago.

    Nine years later on February 23, 1905, he and three other gentlemen founded Rotary, the original service club. The name Rotary was selected because the meeting place rotated from office to office of the members. The following year, 1906, a buggy wheel emblem was adopted. The current emblem, 24 cogs, 6 spokes, and a keyway, was approved in 1924.

    The West played an important part in the development and growth of Rotary. The second club, San Francisco, was founded in 1908. Oakland was number 3, followed by Seattle, Los Angeles, New York City, and Boston in 1909. The next year, 1910, the Winnipeg, Canada, Club was formed and Rotary became international.

    In 1911, Dublin, London, and Belfast were chartered; and in 1912, the word International was added. In 1911, Service Above Self and He Profits Most Who Serves Best were adopted as Rotary mottos. The 4-Way Test was first publicized in 1933 and presented to Rotary in 1954 by then R.I. President, Herb J. Taylor.

    A President, President-Elect, and Board of Directors run Rotary International. For administrative purposes, Rotary Clubs are placed in a District run by a District Governor who serves for one year. Our District, 5170, has 53 clubs and over 3,800 members. Today there are almost 32,000 Rotary Clubs and over 1.2 million members in 200 countries and geographical regions throughout the free world.

  • 3RON BURTONPRESIDENT, ROTARY INTERNATIONAL 20132014 DIRECTOR, ROTARY INTERNATIONAL, 19892000 ROTARY FOUNDATION VICE CHAIR, 20082009 TRUSTEE, 20062010

    Ron D. Burton retired as president of the University of Oklahoma Foundation Inc. in 2007. He is a member of the U.S. Supreme Court Bar, the Oklahoma Bar Association, and the Cleveland County Bar Association. He also is a member of the American Bar Association; the ABA Section of Taxation Exempt Organizations Committee; and the ABA Section of Real Property, Probate, and Trust Committee on Charitable Organizations. He was vice president of the Last Frontier Council of the Boy Scouts of America and received the Silver Beaver Award. He also received the Norman United Way and Junior League Volunteer of the Year Civic Award.

    A Rotarian since 1979, Ron is a member and past president of the Rotary Club of Norman, Oklahoma. He has served RI as district governor, Council on Legislation representative (1992 and 1995), International Assembly group discussion leader and moderator, zone trainer, Rotary information counselor, committee and task force member, RI presidents representative, and aide to the RI president. He also chaired the 2011 New Orleans Convention Committee.

    As a member of the Board of Directors, he served as chair of the Executive Committee, Administration Committee, and Audit Committee.

    Additionally, he has served The Rotary Foundation as a consultant to the Development Committee; national adviser for the Permanent Fund Initiative; regional Rotary Foundation coordinator; member of the International PolioPlus Committee, Permanent Fund Leader-ship Team, and PolioPlus Speakers Bureau; and moderator of the regional Rotary Foundation coordinator training program. He served as trustee in 20062010 and vice chair in 200809. He also has been a member and vice chair of the Future Vision Committee.

    Ron has received the RI Service Above Self Award and the Founda-tions Citation for Meritorious Service, Distinguished Service Award, and International Service Award for a Polio-Free World. He and his wife, Jetta, are Paul Harris Fellows, Benefactors, Major Donors, and members of the Paul Harris Society, Bequest Society, and Arch C. Klumph Society of The Rotary Foundation.

  • 4GARY C.K. HUANGPRESIDENT-ELECT, ROTARY INTERNATIONAL, 20142015TRUSTEE, THE ROTARY FOUNDATION, 200406 VICE PRESIDENT, ROTARY INTERNATIONAL, 200102DIRECTOR, ROTARY INTERNATIONAL, 2000-01

    Gary C.K. Huang was born in southern China and grew up in Taiwan. He is a graduate of Eastern Michigan University, U.S.A. and holds an MBA from the College of Insurance (New York).

    He is currently Honorary Chairman of Taiwan Sok Shinkong Security Co., Ltd. He is a past president of the Malayan Overseas Insurance Co.

    Gary has been awarded the National Civic Service Award by the Federation of Non-Profit Associations and the Outstanding Community Service Award by the Ministry of Interior, R.O.C. In 2001, he was named Honorary Mayor by the City of San Antonio during Rotarys convention.

    A Rotarian since 1976, Gary is a member of the Rotary Club of Taipei, Taiwan. He has served RI as district governor, director and vice-president, Trustee of The Rotary Foundation, and as chairman and member of numerous international committees and task forces.

    He has been instrumental in the area of membership development throughout Asia. As a Rotary Foundation Trustee, he set the goal of recruiting 100 new Foundation Major Donors in Taiwan to help celebrate Rotarys centennial, which resulted in 106 Major Donors in 2005 and another 103 Major Donors in 2006 contributing more than US$2 million to the Foundations Annual Programs Fund.

    Gary has recounted his experience in business and his life within Rotary in a 2004 book entitled Finding Solutions, Not Excuses.

    He is a recipient of the RI Presidential Citation and the Service Above Self Award, Rotarys highest honor. He also received the Rotary Foundations Citation for Meritorious Service and Distinguished Service Award. Gary and his wife Corinna have one son and two daughters. They are all major donors to The Rotary Foundation.

  • 5ROTARY INTERNATIONAL CLUB & DISTRICT SUPPORT Rotary International has a Club and District Support (CDS) team located in Evanston, Illinois. CDS staff provides personalized service, training, and guidance on Rotary resources, policies, and procedures. Contact CDS if you have questions on:

    Rotary resources and services Rotary International administrative procedures Board policy and Rotary constitutional documents Conducting Rotary business with Member Access

    James R. Damato, Jr.SupervisorP: 847.866.3405F: [email protected]

    Julie AubryCoordinatorP: 847.866.3429F: [email protected] Rotary Center 1560 Sherman Avenue Evanston, IL 60201-3698

    Send dues and payments to: Rotary International 14255 Collections Center Drive Chicago, IL 60693

    Send contributions to: The Rotary Foundation 14280 Collections Center Drive Chicago, IL 60693

    Contributions and dues payments can also be made online at Rotary.org

  • 6STEVE SNYDERROTARY INTERNATIONAL DIRECTORZones 25/26 20132015Governor 20042005

    Steve Snyder was born in San Francisco on Easter Sunday. He attended General Motors Institute, Flint, Michigan and the University of Washington. After enlisting in the Marine Corps Reserve, he married Sharron in 1966 and is blessed with two children, Susan and Stuart and three grandchildren. All of them currently reside in Placer County, California.

    Steve worked for General Motors, until 1974, when he accepted a job as General Manager of a large Chevrolet dealership in Sunnyvale, California. In 1979, he acquired his own Chevrolet dealership in San Rafael, California. After selling his businesses in San Rafael, he acquired and still owns a Chevrolet and a Subaru franchise and a Quick Lube Center in Auburn, California.

    Steve became a member of the Rotary Club of San Rafael in 1980 and in 1987 became President of the 185 Member club. Steve also served as a Director of Rotary Manor, a senior apartment complex. In 1991, he joined the Rotary Club of Auburn and became President in 1998. Steve is a member of the Paul Harris Society, a Major Donor and Benefactor. In Auburn, Steve was instrumental in starting a Rotary Golf Tournament, building a Rotary Conference Room and starting a Christmas Celebration for abused women and their children. Each year the Rotary Club of Auburn awards a perpetual scholarship in his name.

    At the District level, Steve has served as International Director, Assistant Governor, Trainer, Assembly Chair, Finance Chair and a member of the Advisory Committee, RYE Committee, Nominating Committee and the District Conference Chair for 2010. Steve also has served on various committees including the Zone Institute, PETS Instructor, Presidents Representative, an International Assembly District Governor Trainer, Zone Public Image Coordina-tor, Assistant Regional Rotary Foundation Coordinator and PETS Training Chair. Steve will serve as a Rotary International Director for the years 2013-2015.

    Steve has twice been a Chamber of Commerce President, a Park and Recreation Commissioner, a United States National Representative for all Chevrolet dealers, a Community College Foundation Director, a Director for the American Heart Associa-tion, a current Director and President of the California Motor Car Dealers Association, President of the Hospital Foundation and a Founding Director for two banks.

  • 7ANGIE HASSLER DISTRICT GOVERNOR 20132014Rotary Club of Almaden Valley

    (Angie & Roger)

    Angie Hassler of the Rotary Club of Almaden Valley completed all of her schooling in San Francisco where she studied to be a secondary education teacher. She received her degree but stayed on with a major retailer with whom she was employed at the time. She enjoyed a 21-year career in Human Resources Management; a 10-year career in the travel industry; and has held various board positions with the East Side Union High School District, San Jose Chamber of Commerce, BPW (Business Professional Women), as well as many travel-related organizations.

    Angie joined the Rotary Club of Almaden Valley in 1991, sponsored by her husband Roger, and is a past President of her club. She has held a variety of positions. She has been involved in the District since 2002, serving two terms as the Area 9 Assistant Governor, three terms as Lieutenant Governor, two terms as Executive Secretary, as well as five years on the District Conference Committee. She chaired the 2012 conference. She is the recipient of the Districts Sydney R. Mitchell Award, has received the Rotarian of the Year Award (twice), the Service Above Self award, as well as two other former member named awards from her club. She is a multiple Paul Harris Fellow, Benefactor, and Major Donor.

    She and her husband have lived in Almaden Valley since 1977. She likes fine dining, traveling, reading, sewing, and doing crafts. They have hosted 10 exchange students and numerous GSE and Partners in Service visitors to the district.

  • 8ED JELLEN DISTRICT GOVERNOR ELECT 20142015Rotary Club of Oakland #3

    (Ed & Julie)

    Ed Jellen, a California native born in Los Angeles, is a graduate of U.C. Berkeley and of U.C. Berkeley School of Law (Boalt Hall). After his law school graduation in 1971, Ed joined the legal department of Bank of America. In 1978, Ed left the bank to start his own law firm with a colleague. The firm limited its practice to bankruptcy and insolvency law. Thereafter, Ed was elected Chair of the Commercial Law and Bankruptcy Section of the San Francisco Bar Association.

    In 1987, the federal Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals appointed Ed to serve as a U.S. Bankruptcy Judge, a position he held for 25 years. Ed served seven of those years as Chief Judge of the nine-judge Northern District Bankruptcy Court. He has also served as Chair of the Ninth Circuit Conference of Chief Bankruptcy Judges and as Chair of the Ninth Circuit Bankruptcy Judge Education Committee. Ed co-authored Recent Developments in Business Bankruptcy, which appeared in the California Bankruptcy Journal annually from 19962005.

    Ed has also served as a member of the adjunct faculties of both U.C. Berkeley and Stanford law schools, teaching courses in federal bankruptcy law.

    Ed is a member of the Rotary Club of Oakland. He joined the club in 1997, several months after being invited to attend a meeting as the clubs guest luncheon speaker. Ed went on to serve as chair of many of the clubs committees, a member of its board of directors, and President during the clubs Centennial year, 20082009. During his years as a Rotarian, Ed has participated in numerous Rotary trips. These include visits to Ghana as part of District 5170s first polio eradication mission to that country; Vietnam and Cambodia, helping deliver school supplies and clothing to a number of orphanages; and Guatemala where Oakland Rotary has installed sanitary stoves and helped bring clean water to the Mayan village of Chibaquib.

    Ed has served District 5170 as Assistant Governor for Large Clubs, Assistant Governor for Area 1, and served as Chair of the District Conference in 2013.

    Ed resides in Oakland with his wife, Julie. He is an avid reader and crossword puzzler; loves American and English history; and also enjoys photography, bridge, and listening to 50s rock and roll music.

  • 9SUSAN VALENTADISTRICT GOVERNOR NOMINEE 20152016Rotary Club of Gilroy

    (Susan & Tom)

    Susan Valenta of the Rotary Club of Gilroy recently retired after a 24-year career in organizational management as President/CEO of the Gilroy Chamber of Commerce. In 2013, she was selected as one of the 100 most influential women in Silicon Valley by the Silicon Valley Business Journal. She also received the 2013 Hearts of Gilroy award from Community Solutions and is a recipient of the Rotary District 5170 Sidney R. Mitchell Award.

    Passionate about community building, volunteerism, and philan-thropy, Susan brings a wide range of skill sets to her role in Rotary District 5170. She is excited to be a part of the Vision 5000 team with an eye toward membership growth in our District.

    Rotarians are change artists in our clubs, our region, and in our world. There is no other humanitarian organization that has accomplished so much to better the lives of others in so many parts of our world. It is an honor to serve and to further the positive impact of Rotary, she states.

    Susan has held a number of positions in District 5170 including Community Service Chair, Assistant Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Leadership Academy Instructor, 2014 District Conference Chair, and is a member of the District Club Visioning Team.

    Having grown up in a family business, combined with working with thousands of individuals and businesses during her career, Susan understands first-hand what a positive impact people make in a community. Paul Harris surrounded himself with successful business people because he believed in the value of collaborative investment of time and resources in bettering the lives of others. He was a visionary and a very wise man. Rotarians make a world of difference.

    Susan lives in Gilroy with her husband of 44 years, Tom. They have three grown children and six grandchildren. She holds a B.S. Degree in Business Administration.

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    KEET JOE HAMILTON IMMEDIATE PASTDISTRICT GOVERNORRotary Club of Sunnyvale

    (Joe & Kathi)

    Joe has been a member of Sunnyvale Rotary since 1993. In 1996, he was named club Co-Rotarian of the Year. In 199697 as the clubs President, District Governor Carolyn Schuetz recognized his club as a District Outstanding Club and for Outstanding Membership Growth. He has served as club Membership Chair and International Service Chair. At the district level, he has served as Community Service Chair, Assistant Governor for two years, and Lieutenant Governor for Governor Russ Hobbs. Joe was Avenues Service Chair for 201011 Governor Roger Hassler. In 200910 he was selected to serve as District 5170 Governor for 201213. He has been a member of the District Scholarship Committee since 2007 and was Chair for 201011. He is also a graduate of the District 5170 Leadership Academy.

    Rotary has provided many rewarding experiences for Joe. He has participated as a Faces of Hope team member in Guatemala, on Wheel Chair Distribution trips in Mexico and Central America, on a Polio National Immunization Day in Ghana, on Project Fairs in Central America and West Africa, and on matching grant project visits to Djibouti and China. Joe is a multiple Paul Harris Fellow and a member of the Paul Harris Society. He is the recipient of the Rotary International Four Avenues of Service Citation and the Sydney R. Mitchell Award for Outstanding Rotarian in District 5170 in 2007.

    Joe is a native Californian who grew up in the East Bay and attended San Jose State. He began a career in education as a high school teacher in Gilroy and Union City. As a Teacher Corps Director and Cal State Hayward Adjunct Professor, he organized and provided staff development for high school and college teachers before becoming a school district administrator. After serving five years as an award-winning high school principal, he moved to the Fremont Union High School District in Sunnyvale/Cupertino/Los Altos/Santa Clara/San Jose/Saratoga where he retired as Superintendent of Schools in 2002.

    Joe has a strong background of community activities beginning with the civil rights movement in the 1960s, the Farm Labor Movement, and numerous boards including the Tri-City Family Planning, Tri-City Ecology, Schools for Sound Finance, and the Cupertino Chamber of Commerce. Joe is a graduate of Leadership Sunnyvale and is a Senior Fellow in the Silicon Valley American Leadership Forum.

    Joe resides in Cupertino with his wife Kathi. They have three grown sons and two granddaughters. When not busy with Rotary, he is involved with family, skiing, travel, photography, and gardening.

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    20132014 ADVISORY COMMITTEEThe District Advisory Committee consists of all past District Governors of District 5170. As a group, the committee is available to advise the Governor on general policy matters, provide conti-nuity in the programs and activities of the district, and to exercise responsibilities specified by the District Manual of Procedure.

    Richard D. KingFremont R.I. President (0102),Trustee of the Rotary Foundation (9600), R.I. Director (8991),Chairman Ex. Comm. of the Board(9091), PDG (8283)

    Jerald D. PettiboneCapitola/Aptos, PDG (8384)

    Hadi Monsef Alameda, PDG (8788)

    John FisherCapitola/Aptos, PDG (8889)

    Gerald T. McCulloughHollister, PDG (8990)

    William MayhoodLos Altos Sunset, PDG (9091)

    David A. HeagertySan Jose, PDG (9293)

    Ivan CorneliusSan Leandro, PDG (9394)

    Dwight W. PerryCastro Valley, PDG (9495)

    Niles (Fremont) R.I. President (0102)Trustee of the Rotary Foundation (9600) R.I. Director (8991),Chairman Ex. Comm. of the Board (9091) PDG (8283)

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    James G. WalkerCupertino, PDG (9596)

    Carolyn SchuetzAlameda, PDG (9697)

    James V. MealeyLos Gatos Morning, PDG (9798)

    W. Denny WeisgerberMilpitas, PDG (9900)

    Karl StuckiOakland, PDG (0001)

    Bradford R. Howard,Oakland Sunrise, PDG (0203)

    C. Donald AllenCupertino, PDG (0304)

    Ronald P. SekkelScotts Valley, PDG (0405)

    Arlene GreenbergMorgan Hill, PDG (0506)

    Russ HobbsSanta Cruz, PDG (0607)

    Gary CittiSanta Clara, PDG (0809)

    Loren Harper Fremont Warm Springs Sunrise, PDG (0910)

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    Roger HasslerAlmaden Valley, PDG (1011)

    Arley C. Marley IIISunnyvale, PDG (1112)

    Keet Joe HamiltonSunnyvale, PDG (1213)

    Gerald FitzGeraldCupertino, Honorary PDG

    M.A.T. CaparasManila

    R.I. President (8687) R.I. Director, PDG

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    LIEUTENANT GOVERNORGREG STOWERSADMINISTRATION AND DISTRICT CHAIRS(Greg & Leina) 1672 Sweetbriar Drive San Jose, CA 95125 B/C: 408-406-6048 H: 408-269-4001 [email protected]

    SPECIAL ADVISORSBRADFORD HOWARD, PDGOAKLAND SUNRISE(Brad & Marcia)516 Grand Avenue Oakland, CA 94610 H/C: 510-333-8144 B: 510-834-2260 [email protected]

    ARLENE GREENBERG, PDGMORGAN HILL(Arlene & Steve)16467 Oak Glen Avenue Morgan Hill, CA 95037 B: 408-706-2340 H: 408-779-9383 C: 408-489-7898 [email protected]

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    AREA 1Phillip (Phil) Campbell (Yun)Alameda, East Oakland, Oakland #3, Oakland Sunrise, Piedmont/Montclair1436 Walnut Street, Alameda, CA 94501 H: 510-814-8951 C: 510-908-1439 B: 510-832-0742 [email protected]

    AREA 2Rose Padilla Johnson (Bill McGammon) Castro Valley, Hayward, San Leandro2832 Foothill Oaks Terrace Pleasanton, CA 94588 B: 510-347-4620 x 100 H: 925-417-7404 C: 510-693-1100 [email protected]

    AREA 3Lila BringhurstFremont, Fremont Warm Springs Sunrise, Fremont/Union City/Newark Sunset, Mission San Jose, Newark, Niles/Fremont1001 Sage Court, Fremont, CA 94539 C: 510 825 7868 H: 510-656-5056 [email protected]

    AREA 4PAMELA PHILBERT (Freddie McClendon)Dublin, Livermore, Livermore Valley, Pleasanton, Pleasanton North, Tri-Valley605 Blossom Court Pleasanton, CA 94566H: 925-484-4835C: 510-301-9811 [email protected]

    20132014 ASSISTANT GOVERNORSThe District is divided into nine geographic areas, with clusters of Clubs coming together to facilitate communication and to provide opportunities for joint activities. The Assistant District Governors serve as the liaisons between the District Governor and the Clubs. They are advisors, coordinators, communicators, facilitators, and resource persons. Home Club of the Assistant Governor is in Bold Type.

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    AREA 5ARTHUR TAYLOR (Meg) Alviso, Milpitas, San Jose, San Jose East/Evergreen, San Jose Silicon Valley, Santa Clara479 Tovar Drive San Jose, CA 95123 H: 408-360-3480 C: 408-655-9407 [email protected]

    AREA 6LINDA SANBORN Almaden Valley, Gilroy, Gilroy Sunrise, Hollister, Morgan Hill, San Juan Bautista1215 Kelly Park Circle Morgan Hill, CA 95037 C: 408-500-1272 B: 408-778-1600 [email protected]

    AREA 7JON WINSTON (Jill) Capitola/Aptos, Freedom, San Lorenzo Valley, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz Sunrise, Scotts Valley, Watsonville697 Meder Street Santa Cruz, CA 95060 H: 831-423-6717 C: 831-588-3452 [email protected]

    AREA 8DEBORAH RICE (Tom) Campbell, Cupertino, Los Gatos, Los Gatos Morning, Saratoga, Sunnyvale, Silicon Valley STAR (Sunnyvale), Sunnyvale Sunrise16400 Matilija Drive, Los Gatos, CA 95303 B/C: 408-836-4236 H: 408-354-1776 [email protected]

    AREA 9MIKE MCMAHON (Terry) East Palo Alto Bayshore, Los Altos, Los Altos Sunset, Mountain View, Palo Alto, Palo Alto University 3923 Grove Avenue Palo Alto, CA 94303 H: 650-493-7392 C: 650-380-0983 [email protected]

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    PAST GOVERNORS DECEASED * Otto H. Heib . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .195253 ** Melvin Henningsen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .196061 ** Percival M. Bliss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .196263 ** George Starbird . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .196566 ** Jack B. Powe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .196768 Sidney R. Mitchell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .197071 Clarence I. McGilliard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .197172 Halsey C. Burke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .197273 Wallace W. Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .197374 *** Mike Kutsuris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .197475 Earl A. Goodell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .197576 David L. Ditto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .197677 Kenneth I. Thompson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .197778 Glen M. Wirt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .197879 Walter B. Schulze . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .197980 *** Paul Sandas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .198081 Robert H. Swadley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .198182 Joseph D. Howard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .198485 Paul D. Ehret . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .198586 Carl G. Orne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .198687 Stanton Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .199192 Neal J. Hoffman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .199899 Gayle Fry Tully . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .200102 Richard Lohmiller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .200708 *Governor District 516.

    **Governor District 513 prior to 517 becoming a separate District. District later renamed 5170.

    ***R.I. Director

    PAST GOVERNORS PARTNERSSharon Burke (7273)

    49883 Canyon View Drive, Palm Desert, CA 92260

    Marian Thompson (7778) Cardinal Point, 2431 Mariners Square Drive, Alameda, CA 94501

    Bernadine Swadley (8182) 5461 Fernhoff Road, Oakland, CA 94619

    Lynn Orne (8687) 21966 Delores Street, Apt 376 Castro Valley, CA 94546

    Jayne Hoffman (9899)1250 Scott Boulevard, Santa Clara, CA 95050

    Kay Lohmiller (0708)1191 Stafford Drive, Cupertino, CA 95014

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    DISTRICT 5170 ROTARIANS SERVING ROTARY INTERNATIONAL AND THE ZONE

    Many Rotarians volunteer their service to Rotary International, Zone 26, FarWest PETS, and other activities outside of ones Club and District. Our great appreciation to all who give generously of their time and energies in service to Rotary outside the District.

    CECELIA BABKIRKRICHARD BENNETT

    DONNA BROWNM.A.T. CAPARAS, PRIP

    MITTY CHANGGARY CITTI, PDGMIKE CLOUTIER

    IVAN CORNELIUS, PDGJOHN FISHER, PDG

    JON GRESLEYARLENE GREENBERG, PDG

    ROGER HASSLER, PDGBRADFORD R. HOWARD, PDG

    ARLEY C. MARLEY III, PDGJACK MCABOY

    GINGER TAYLOR MCDONALDCAROLYN SCHUETZ, PDGRONALD P. SEKKEL, PDG

    KARL STUCKI, PDG

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    20132014 PRESIDENTS & SECRETARIESALAMEDA AREA 1 CLUB #471www.alamedarotary.org Chartered 1920 82 MembersGrand Pavilion, Tuesday 12:15 p.m.300 Island Drive, Alameda

    John King, President (Gail) 1216 Porta Ballena, Alameda, CA 94501H: 510-227-5224 B: 510-227-5158 [email protected] John Spafford, Secretary

    ALMADEN VALLEY AREA 6 CLUB #472www.alamadenvalleyrotary.orgChartered 1969 55 MembersBoulder Ridge Golf Club, Thursday 12:15 p.m.1000 Old Quarry Road, San Jose

    Bill Bynum, President (Sharon)1189 Old Oak Drive, San Jose, CA 95120 H: 408-268-1977 C: [email protected] Bandanza, Secretary

    ALVISO AREA 5 CLUB #27225www.alvisorotary.orgChartered 1990 13 MembersVahls Restaurant, Wednesday 12:15 p.m.1513 El Dorado Street, Alviso

    Ed von Nordeck, President P.O. Box 24676 San Jose, CA 95124 H: [email protected] Timothy Lombard, Secretary

    CAMPBELL AREA 8 CLUB #474www.campbellrotary.orgChartered 1948 54 MembersEastfield Ming Quong, Tuesday 12:15 p.m.251 Llewellyn Avenue, Comm. Rm. Bldg A., Campbell

    Janine Payton (Don)3964 Via Cristobal, Campbell, CA 95008 H: 408-378-3493 C: [email protected] Cino, Secretary

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    CAPITOLA/APTOS AREA 7 CLUB #488www.capitolaaptosrotary.orgChartered 1965 44 MembersAptos Seascape Golf Course Banquet Room, Thursday 12:15 p.m.610 Clubhouse Drive, Aptos

    Doug Deaver, President615 Bay View Drive, Aptos, CA 95003 H: 831-662-3246 C: [email protected] Whitt, Secretary

    CASTRO VALLEY AREA 2 CLUB #475www.castrovalleyrotary.orgChartered 1952 59 MembersDon Joses Restaurant, Tuesday 12:00 p.m.3430 Village Drive, Castro Valley

    John Aufdermauer, President (Bobbie) 100 Homewood Court., Concord, CA 94518 B: 925-349-9611 C: 510-918-5654 [email protected] Jim Negri, Secretary

    CUPERTINO AREA 8 CLUB #476www.cupertinorotary.orgChartered 1955 198 MembersQuinlan Community Center, Wednesday 12:00 p.m.10185 N. Stelling Road, Cupertino

    Savita Vaidhyanathan, President (Doc) 7704 Orogrande Place, Cupertino, CA 95014 H: 408-777-0797C: [email protected] Judy Wilson, Secretary

    DISTRICT 5170S VISION IS TO REACH 5000 MEMBERS BY 2017.

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    DUBLIN AREA 4 CLUB #477www.rotarydublin.orgChartered 1971 46 MembersDublin Ranch Golf Club, Tuesday 12:00 p.m.5900 Signal Hill Drive, Dublin

    Janine Thalblum, President (Michael)5134 S. Forestdale Circle, Dublin, CA 94568 B: 925-463-3900 C: 510-303-8284H: 925-556-6297 [email protected] Don Price, Secretary

    EAST OAKLAND AREA 1 CLUB #478www.rotaryclubofeastoakland.orgChartered 1947 7 MembersFrancescos Restaurant, Wednesday 12:15 p.m.Hegenberger at Pardee, Oakland

    Don A. Provost, President (Lorraine) 2406 66th Avenue, Oakland, CA 94605 H: 510-569-9351 C: [email protected] Joewoen Gregory, Secretary

    EAST PALO ALTO BAYSHORE AREA 9 CLUB #498Chartered 1965 18 MembersMings Chinese, Wednesday 7:00 p.m.1700 Embarcadero, Palo Alto

    Ramesh Hariharan, President 1012 Avondale Street, San Jose, CA 95129-2801 B: 408-850-7160 H: 408-617-0716C: 408-806-6217 [email protected] Robert Denebeim, Secretary

    FREEDOM AREA 7 CLUB #479www.freedomrotaryclub.orgChartered 1978 42 MembersValley Heights, Tuesday 12:15 p.m.925 Freedom Boulevard, Watsonville

    Ron Sandidge, President 303 Doris Avenue, Aptos, CA 95003 H: 831-684-1134C: 831-251-1950 [email protected] Yesenia Parra, Secretary

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    FREMONT AREA 3 CLUB #480www.thefremontrotaryclub.orgChartered 1963 37 MembersSakis SPIN-A-YARN, Wednesday 12:15 p.m.45915 Warm Springs Boulevard, Fremont

    Roger Shanks, President (Kenneth Furtado)38222 Logan Drive Fremont, CA 94536 B/C: 510-386-7551 [email protected] Kathryn Kimberlin, Secretary

    FREMONT WARM SPRINGS SUNRISE AREA 3 CLUB #25529www.fremontwarmspringssunrise.orgChartered 1988 21 MembersBest House, Palmdale Estate, Wednesday 7:15 a.m.159 Washington Boulevard, Fremont

    Gregory Bogdanoff, President (Elizabeth) 487 Gamay Court, Fremont, CA 94539 H: 510-657-3183 C: [email protected] George, Secretary

    FREMONT/UNION CITY/NEWARK SUNSET AREA 3 CLUB #66259www.funrotary.comChartered 2004 15 MembersCrowne Plaza Hotel, Thursday 7:00 p.m.32083 Alvarado Niles Road, Union City

    Helen Kennedy, President (Tony)33773 Heritage Way, Union City, CA 94587 C: 510-693-2217 [email protected] Larry Tan, Secretary

    GILROY AREA 6 CLUB #481www.gilroyrotary.orgChartered 1925 102 MembersElks Lodge, Tuesday 12:15 p.m.2765 Hecker Pass Highway, Gilroy

    Hamdy Abbass, President (Magda)1620 Sonoma Court, Hollister, CA 95023 B: 408-847-3145 H: 831-637-4648C: 831-524-1743 [email protected] Bradley Nye, Secretary

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    GILROY SUNRISE AREA 6 CLUB #72294www.gilroysunriserotary.orgChartered 2006 18 MembersWestside Grill, Tuesday 7:00 a.m.8080 Santa Teresa Boulevard, Gilroy

    Joan Lewis, President (Tom)8130 Oak Court, Gilroy, CA 95020 B: 408-848-0703 H: 408-842-8698C: 408-202-2204 [email protected] Sue Thurman, Secretary

    HAYWARD AREA 2 CLUB #482www.haywardrotary.orgChartered 1922 91 MembersMasonic Hall, Monday 12:00 p.m.1024 B Street, Hayward

    Paul Martin, President (Mary) 805 Fletcher Lane, Hayward, CA 94544 B: 510-886-7727 H: 510-417-5929C: 510-305-3588 [email protected] Diamantine, Secretary

    HOLLISTER AREA 6 CLUB #484Chartered 1925 75 MembersRidgemark Golf and Country Club, Monday 12:15 p.m.3800 Airline Highway, Hollister

    Jayme Stewart, PresidentP.O. Box 1958, Hollister, CA 95024 B: 831-637-7766 H: 831-638-9970C: [email protected] Bryan Yamaoka, Secretary

    LIVERMORE AREA 4 CLUB #485www.livermore-rotary.orgChartered 1947 133 MembersDouble Tree by Hilton, Wednesday 12:10 p.m.720 Las Flores Road, Livermore

    Phil Dean, President (Muriel)2163 Mercury Road, Livermore, CA 94550 H: 925-455-4261 [email protected] Barbara Hickman, Secretary

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    LIVERMORE VALLEY AREA 4 CLUB #22861www.livermorevalleyrotary.orgChartered 1984 51 MembersBeebs @ Las Positas Golf Course, Tuesday 7:00 a.m.915 Clubhouse Drive, Livermore

    Graham Scott, President (Pat)1638 Bridle Path Court, Livermore, CA 94551 H: 925-449-1470 C: [email protected] Jeff Bickerton, Secretary

    LOS ALTOS AREA 9 CLUB #486www.losaltosrotary.orgChartered 1949 171 MembersGarden House in Shoup Park, Thursday 12:15 p.m.400 University Avenue, Los Altos

    Jack Kelly, President (Carol)48 Bay Tree Lane, Los Altos, CA 94022 B: 650-941-5000 H: 650-947-9558C: 650-740-2925 [email protected] Murray, Secretary

    LOS ALTOS SUNSET AREA 9 CLUB #23405Chartered 1981 12 MembersOpa, Tuesday 7:15 p.m.325 Main Street, Los Altos

    Shawn Curby, President (Luvie)2310 Homestead Road #342 Los Altos, CA 94024 C: 650-863-7634 [email protected] Rocky Curby, Secretary

    LOS GATOS AREA 8 CLUB #487www.losgatosrotary.orgChartered 1924 110 MembersLos Gatos Lodge, Tuesday 12:15 p.m.50 Los Gatos-Saratoga Avenue, Los Gatos

    Mike Norcia, President (Jennifer)2246 Coronet Drive, San Jose, CA 95124 C: 408-832-2022 H: [email protected] Andrew Stearns, Secretary

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    LOS GATOS MORNING AREA 8 CLUB #63074www.lgmorningrotary.orgChartered 2003 73 MembersLos Gatos Lodge, Wednesday 7:15 a.m.50 Los Gatos-Saratoga Avenue, Los Gatos

    Sue McSorley, President (John)111 University Avenue, Los Gatos, CA 95030 C: 408-656-3267 H: [email protected] Belser, Secretary

    MILPITAS AREA 5 CLUB #489Chartered 1952 35 MembersBrandons Restaurant, Monday 12:00 p.m.1800 Barber Lane, Milpitas

    Mark Tiernan, President (Carolyn)302 Silvera Street, Milpitas, CA 95035 B: 408-263-6275 H: 408-956-1702 C: 408-582-3782 [email protected] Doris Roth, Secretary

    MISSION SAN JOSE AREA 3 CLUB #490Chartered 1983 20 MembersPapillion Restaurant, Friday 12:15 p.m.37296 Mission Boulevard, Fremont

    Kent Lewis, President (Emily) 1170 Beethoven Common 305 Fremont, CA 94538 C: 408-394-7914 [email protected] Loretta Schwalbe, Secretary

    MORGAN HILL AREA 6 CLUB #491www.morganhillrotary.orgChartered 1955 111 MembersMorgan Hill Community & Cultural Center Wednesday 12:15 p.m.17000 Monterey Street, Morgan Hill

    Brad Ledwith, President (Aimee)1725 Almond Way, Morgan Hill, CA 95037 B/H: 408-778-3000C: [email protected] Dana Ditmore, Secretary

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    MOUNTAIN VIEW AREA 9 CLUB #492www.mountainviewrotary.orgChartered 1925 37 MembersHistoric Adobe Building, Tuesday 12:15 p.m. 157 Moffett Boulevard, Mountain View

    Bruce Barsi, President (Suzanne De La Cruz)P.O. Box 390280, Mountain View, CA 94039 H: 650-961-5725C: [email protected] Paul Reinhart, Secretary

    NEWARK AREA 3 CLUB #493www.newarkrotary.orgChartered 1961 36 MembersSinodinos Steakhouse, Tuesday 12:00 p.m.36665 Ceder Boulevard, Newark

    David Benoun, President (Cora da Costa Benoun)37101 Newark Boulevard, Newark, CA 94560 B: 510-578-4427C: [email protected] David Zehnder, Secretary

    NILES/FREMONT AREA3 CLUB #494www.nilesrotary.orgChartered 1937 90 MembersWashington Hospital West, Conrad Anderson Auditorium, Thursday 12:00 p.m.2500 Mowry Avenue, Fremont

    Chuck Canada, President (Carol Smith)34386 Locke Avenue, Fremont, CA 94555 H: 510-796-4541 C: [email protected] Terri Landon, Secretary

    OAKLAND #3 AREA 1 CLUB #496www.oakland-rotary.orgChartered 1909 290 MembersCalifornia Ballroom, Thursday 12:00 p.m.1736 Franklin Street, Oakland

    Michael Bruck, President (Carolyn)343 San Carlos, Piedmont, CA 94611 B: 510-482-0800 C: 510-418-0682H: 510-654-6106 [email protected] Joseph Echelberry, SecretaryLori Cloutier, Executive Director

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    OAKLAND SUNRISE AREA 1 CLUB #22860Chartered 1985 18 MembersThe Lake Merrit Hotel, Tuesday 7:30 a.m.1800 Madison Street, Oakland

    Ruben Sundeen, President (Michelle)824 Cleveland Oakland, CA 94606 B: 510-663-9240 [email protected] Betty McEady, Secretary

    PALO ALTO AREA 9 CLUB #497www.rotarypaloalto.orgChartered 1922 140 MembersElks Club, Monday 12:15 p.m.4249 El Camino Real, Palo Alto

    Steve Emslie, President 968 Dennis Drive Palo Alto, CA 94303 C: 650-380-1098 [email protected] Monique Le Conge, Secretary

    PALO ALTO UNIVERSITY AREA 9 CLUB #25471www.paloaltouniversityrotary.orgChartered 1988 95 MembersSheraton Palo Alto, Friday 7:30 a.m.625 El Camino Real, Palo Alto

    Steve TenBroeck, President (Monie)2121 Bryant Street, Palo Alto, CA 94301 B: 650-543-1050 H: 650-462-9665 C: 650-450-0160 [email protected] Walter Moore, Secretary

    PIEDMONT/MONTCLAIR AREA 1 CLUB #499Chartered 1959 19 MembersSequoyah Country Club, Friday 12:15 p.m.4550 Heafy Road, Oakland

    Bill Beatty, President5653 Ocean View Drive Oakland, CA 94618 B: [email protected] Charlene Raimondi, Secretary

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    PLEASANTON AREA 4 CLUB #500www.pleasantonrotary.orgChartered 1965 97 MembersHaps Original, Thursday 12:15 p.m.122 W. Neal Street, Pleasanton

    Bob Brown, President (Karen)4258 Churchill Drive, Pleasanton, CA 94588 B: 925-425-9610 H: 925-484-8470C: 510-506-5389 [email protected] Terry Johnson, Secretary

    PLEASANTON NORTH AREA 4 CLUB #24380www.pnr-rotary.orgChartered 1987 50 MembersHilton Hotel, Friday 12:15 p.m.7050 Johnson Drive, Pleasanton

    Frank Hanna, President (Carrie)501 Mantova Court, Danville, CA 94506 B: 925-556-2321 H: 925-736-9283C: 925-963-3724 [email protected] Mike Darby, Secretary

    SAN JOSE AREA 5 CLUB #501www.sjrotary.orgChartered 1914 446 MembersRotary Summit Center, Wednesday 12:00 p.m.88 South 4th Street, 7th Floor, San Jose

    Carl Salas, President (Marianne)305 South 11th Street, San Jose, CA 95112 B: 408-282-1500 H: 408-993-8166 [email protected] Kennett, Secretary

    SAN JOSE EAST/EVERGREEN AREA 5 CLUB #502www.rotarysjee.orgChartered 1966 20 MembersThe Ranch Golf Club, Thursday 12:15 p.m.4601 Hill Top View Lane, San Jose

    Marisa Otto, President (Richard)1712 Cherry Avenue, San Jose, CA 95125 B: 408-778-4400 C: [email protected] Sara Calkins, Secretary

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    SAN JOSE SILICON VALLEY AREA 5 CLUB #503Chartered 1980 41 MembersSAP Pavilion, Friday 12:15 p.m.525 W. Santa Clara Street, San Jose

    Kit Seymour, President, (Ken McLaughlin)6417 Sunnymere Avenue, Oakland, CA 94605H: 510-777-9171C: [email protected] Castle, Secretary

    SAN JUAN BAUTISTA AREA 6 CLUB #31475www.sjbrotary.orgChartered 1996 19 MembersDonna Esther Restaurant, Thursday 7:00 a.m.25 Franklin Street, San Juan Bautista

    Paul Goodman, President (Laurie)2850 Rancho Rea Road, Aromas, CA 95001 B: 831-623-2900 H: 831-726-2131C: [email protected] Clay, Secretary

    SAN LEANDRO AREA 2 CLUB #506www.sanleandrorotary.orgChartered 1926 45 MembersEnglander Sports Pub & Restaurant, Wednesday 12:15 p.m. 101 Parrott Street, San Leandro, CA 94577

    Dev Mahadevan, President (Linda)20241 Beacon Hill Court, Castro Valley, CA 94552 B: 510-538-2031 H: 510-885-1889C: 510-909-4005 [email protected] Lisa McClure, Secretary

    SAN LORENZO VALLEY AREA 7 CLUB #22995www.slvrotaryclub.orgChartered 1985 20 MembersMt. Hermon Conference Center, Birch Dining Room, Wednesday 7:15 a.m.Conference Drive, Mt. Hermon

    Heather Henderson, President (Harry Bergerren)599 Marion Avenue, Ben Lomond, CA 95005 B: 831-336-2857 H: [email protected] Priscilla Weiss, Secretary

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    SANTA CLARA AREA 5 CLUB #508www.santaclararotary.orgChartered 1936 82 MembersDecathlon Club, Thursday 12:15 p.m. 3250 Central Expressway, Santa Clara

    Lou Ann Alexander, President (Blake)P.O. Box 111, Santa Clara, CA 95052 B: 408-296-0511 C: 408-718-8810 [email protected] Michael Pierce, Secretary

    SANTA CRUZ AREA 7 CLUB #510www.santacruzrotary.orgChartered 1922 130 MembersSanta Cruz Elks Club, Friday 12:15 p.m.150 Jewell Street, Santa Cruz

    Frank Minuti, President (Terry) 740 Front Street, Suite 365 Santa Cruz, CA 95060 B: 831-423-6500 [email protected] Ian Mackenzie, Secretary

    SANTA CRUZ SUNRISE AREA 7 CLUB #22996Chartered 1985 96 Members www.santacruzsunriserotary.orgDeLaveaga Golf Course, Tuesday 7:15 a.m.401 Upper Park Road, Santa Cruz

    Tom Hart, President (Becky)180 Barnes Road, Aptos, CA 95003 B: 831-458-5591 H: [email protected] Robert Morse, Secretary

    SARATOGA AREA 8 CLUB #511www.saratogarotary.orgChartered 1955 130 MembersJoan Pisani Community Center, Friday 12:15 p.m. 19655 Allendale Ave., Saratoga

    William Comport, President (Mary Ellen)15242 El Camino Grande, Saratoga, CA 95070 B: 408-265-4130 H: 408-354-4316C: [email protected] Susan Peterman, Secretary

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    SCOTTS VALLEY AREA 7 CLUB #512www.scottsvalleyrotary.orgChartered 1975 42 MembersBrunos BBQ, 2nd Floor, Monday 12:15 p.m. 230G Mt. Hermon Road, Scotts Valley

    Carrie Birkhofer, President 116 Alta Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA 95060 B: 831-477-8501 H: 831-423-9724C: 831-332-0219 [email protected] Sikora, Secretary

    SILICON VALLEY STAR AREA 8 CLUB #82634www.starrotary.orgChartered 2009 16 MembersRamada Hotel, Thursday 7:00 p.m.1217 Wildwood Avenue, Sunnyvale

    Dilek Zafar, President (Naeem)18416 Chelmsford Drive , Cupertino, CA 95014 H: 408-865-1839 C: [email protected] Aydin Balkan, Secretary

    SUNNYVALE AREA 8 CLUB #513www.sunnyvalerotaryclub.orgChartered 1926 64 MembersNew Hope Intl Church, Tuesday 12:15 p.m. 521 Weddell Drive, Sunnyvale

    Doug Carothers, Jr., President (Mary Ann)10312 Parlett Place, Cupertino, CA 95014 H: 408-446-0988 C: [email protected] Mary Bradley, Secretary

    SUNNYVALE SUNRISE AREA 8 CLUB #26875Chartered 1990 16 MembersWild Palms Hotel, Wednesday 7:15 a.m. 910 East Fremont Avenue, Sunnyvale

    Narada Fernando, President 789 S. Wolfe Road, Sunnyvale, CA 94086 C: 408-431-8756 [email protected]

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    TRI-VALLEY AREA 4 CLUB #58706www.trivalleyrotary.orgChartered 2002 12 MembersCastlewood Country Club, Thursday 6:00 p.m.707 Country Club Circle, Pleasanton

    Carol Vander Meulen, President (Ed)444 Leona Drive Livermore, CA 94550 C: 925-337-0433 [email protected] Gary Armstrong, Secretary

    WATSONVILLE AREA 7 CLUB #515www.watsonvillerotary.comChartered 1927 84 MembersWatsonville Elks Club, Wednesday 12:15 p.m.121 Martinelli Street, Watsonville

    Richard Otto, President (Marisa) 1712 Cherry Avenue, San Jose, CA 95125 B: 831-763-0170 H: 408-268-7845C: [email protected] Cardon, Secretary

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    DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION & STAFFADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Brittany Overbeck 2570 N. First Street, Suite 200 San Jose, CA 95131 408-273-4577 FAX: 408-273-4555 [email protected]

    GOVERNORS PARTNER Roger Hassler, PDG Almaden Valley

    INNER WHEEL

    Inner Wheel concentrates on friendship and personal service. Each club selects its own charities and channels of service. The aims and objects are: 1-To promote true friendship; 2-To encourage the ideals of personal service; 3-To foster international understanding.

    Janice LeFevre Liaison Inner Wheel District 517

    SERGEANT AT ARMSAssists and facilitates the functioning of District events.

    John Bruzus Cupertino

    TREASURER 20132014Keeps records of income and expenditures of the District fund, and serves ex-officio on the Finance Committee.

    Mary Humphrey 20132014 Gilroy SunriseLorna Padia-Markus 20142015 Oakland #3

    AWARDS COMMITTEEThis committee assists the Governor in determining which Rotarians and clubs are eligible for District Awards, Rotary International, and Rotary Foundation Awards.

    Joe Hamilton, PDG Chair SunnyvaleAngie Hassler, DG Almaden Valley Arley C. Marley III, PDG Sunnyvale Loren Harper, PDG Fremont Warm Springs Sunrise Roger Hassler, PDG Almaden Valley Gary Citti, PDG Santa Clara Ed Jellen, DGE Ex-officio Oakland #3 Susan Valenta, DGN Ex-officio Gilroy

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    DISTRICT FOUNDATION BOARDThe Rotary District 5170 Foundation is a non-profit entity created to raise, receive, administer and allocate funds and other means of support in the interest of poor and disadvantaged people everywhere in the world, and, in pursuit of these activities, to assist and cooperate with other Rotary Clubs and/or Districts.

    Angie Hassler, DG President Almaden Valley Ed Jellen, DGE Vice President Oakland #3 Don MacKenzie Chair Palo Alto UniversityJoe Hamilton, PDG Ex-officio Sunnyvale Susan Valenta, DGN Ex-officio Gilroy Dennis Young Treasurer Los Altos Tim Lundell (Term expires 6/30/14) Los Gatos Morning

    FACILITIES COMMITTEENegotiates and arranges for the appropriate facilities for district functions.

    Richard Bennett Chair Dublin

    FINANCE COMMITTEE The committee reviews and advises on all district financial matters, including the budget.

    Roger Hassler, PDG Chair Almaden ValleyMary Humphrey Treasurer 2013-2014 Gilroy Sunrise Lorna Padilla-Markus Treasurer 2014-2015 Oakland #3 Arley Marley III, PDG Sunnyvale Joe Hamilton, PDG Sunnyvale Eva Stone Term expires 6/30/15 Fremont Warm Springs Sunrise John Giovanola Term expires 6/30/15 Cupertino Ed Jellen, DGE Ex-officio Oakland #3 Susan Valenta, DGN Ex-officio Gilroy

    FINANCIAL REVIEWER Provides an annual review of Financial statements in accordance with the District 5170 by-laws.

    Mervin A. Roberts, Jr. Cupertino

    FOCUS ON THE FUTURE COMMITTEE

    This committee is responsible for the review, consideration and implementation of long term strategic issues facing District 5170.

    Arley C. Marley III, PDG Chair SunnyvaleAngie Hassler, DG Almaden Valley Roger Hassler, PDG Almaden Valley Carolyn Schuetz, PDG Alameda Russ Hobbs, PDG Santa Cruz Arlene Greenberg, PDG Morgan Hill Tim Lundell Los Gatos Morning Paul Mosso Silicon Valley Rotaract Ed Jellen,DGE Ex-officio Oakland #3Susan Valenta, DGN Ex-officio Gilroy

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    INSURANCE COMMITTEE This committee consists of the Finance Committee plus the Chair, who shall be an insurance professional. This committee reviews all the districts insurance needs.

    Walter M. Joyce Mountain View

    NOMINATING COMMITTEE This committee is responsible for selecting the District Governor Nominee Designate in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution and By-laws of R.I. and District 5170

    Gary Citti, PDG Chair Santa ClaraLoren Harper, PDG Fremont Warm Springs SunriseRoger Hassler, PDG Almaden ValleyArley C. Marley III, PDG SunnyvaleJoe Hamilton, PDG SunnyvaleEd Jellen, DGE Ex-officio Oakland #3Susan Valenta, DGN Ex-officio Gilroy

    RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE This committee reviews changes to the Districts Policy Manual, and assist in the preparation and presentation of the proposals for said changes, as well as proposals to the R.I. Council on Legislation.

    Loren Harper, PDG Chair Fremont Warm Springs SunriseTracie Murray Los Altos Ed Jellen, DGE Ex-officio Oakland #3Susan Valenta, DGN Ex-officio Gilroy

    COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES COMMITTEEThis committee is responsible for maintaining the district website by adding new content as needed in such a way as to improve the ease of use and increase the number of repeat visitors.

    The committee will run technology training seminars which will include but not limited to best use techniques for Club Runner and other state of the art technology.

    The committee will continually evaluate the state of electronic media and how to best apply it to district and club functioning. The evaluation will look at social media, smart phones, email, and PowerPoint presentations.

    The committee will develop a District technology library made up of appropriate presentations, videos, documents explaining best use techniques of available technology and other items as they are defined.

    Charlie Wasser Chair SunnyvaleRoss McClenahan Santa Cruz Sunrise Richard Friberg San Jose Lisa Bickford Sunnyvale Lidia Tropin Sunnyvale

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    TRAINER The District Trainer, in conjunction with the District Governor, develops the syllabus for all district training events, Rotary U (District Assembly), Avenues of Service, Assistant Governors, Executive Training Seminar, conducts workshops for the instructors for each and supervises the instruction event.

    Tim Lundell Los Gatos Morning

    DISTRICT VISIONING TEAMAssists the Rotary Clubs of District 5170 to better envision their future by:

    1. Creating an open forum for Club members to express their Clubs future vision. 2. Helping prioritize club events, projects and activities and 3. Helpin the club transition to a 35 year Strategic plan, therefore supporting all

    Clubs to become vibrant clubs.

    Theresa Kiernan Chair Morgan HillCharles Hartwig Visioning Coordinator LivermoreArlene Greenberg, PDG Morgan Hill Renee Mello Watsonville Carolyn Schuetz, PDG Alameda Ron Sekkel, PDG Scotts Valley Ed Sanders Pleasanton Cindy Luedtke Los Altos Arlyne Diamond San Jose Silicon Valley Jane Darwin Los Gatos Morning Linda Price Sunnyvale Darrell Monda Los Gatos Morning Greg Bogdanoff Fremont Warm Springs Sunrise Susan Valenta, DGN Gilroy

    Visit rotarydistrict5170.org for District information, local club meeting times and more.

    Visit rotary.org for Rotary International information including club meetings worldwide.

    You can also find Rotary District 5170 as well as, Rotary District 5170 Avenues of Service on Facebook.

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    PUBLIC IMAGE COMMITTEEAssists the district in the promoting and positioning of Rotary as a dynamic, valuable, and caring organization within our local and global communities.

    Mitty Chang Chair Greater Fremont RotaractGinger Taylor McDonald Vice Chair Los Gatos MorningDavid Heagerty, PDG Advisor San JoseJeboy Koshy Fremont Warm Springs SunriseTracie Murray Los Altos

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    CLUB ADMINISTRATION This committee acts as a resource and database for club operations and membership development.

    Cheryl Rebottaro Chair Scotts ValleyAngie Hassler We Care Almaden Valley

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    COMMUNITY SERVICE This committee acts as a resource and database for club community service programs. It highlights some programs that have been created and can be shared with clubs looking to strengthen their program.

    Ginny Lear Chair Palo Alto

    ROTACARE | www.rotacarebayarea.org John Fisher, PDG Capitola/AptosTammy Janosik Executive Director Honorary Los Gatos Morning

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    INTERNATIONAL SERVICE This committee assists clubs in developing programs that promote understanding and good will among Rotarians and among peoples throughout the world. Jeboy Koshy, Chair Fremont Warms Springs Sunrise

    WORLD COMMUNITY SERVICE Peter Anderson Morgan Hill

    FACES OF HOPE Jolene Bortz Oakland SunriseRose Padilla Johnson San Leandro

    ALLIANCE FOR SMILESIrving Stowers Livermore

    FRIENDSHIP EXCHANGECindy Schuette Scotts ValleyGloria Garing Freedom

    AIDS PROGRAM Dushan Angius Los AltosRich Casey Los Altos

    CONAIQUEMRon Mazur Dublin

    HIGH EFFICIENCY STOVESPadma Chari Cupertino Peter Troop Cupertino

    ROTAPLASTKathryn Wiley San Jose

    WATER, HEALTH, HUNGER, SOLARAllart Ligtenberg Los Altos

    SHELTER BOXKeith Henderson Santa Cruz Sunrise

    WEST AFRICA PROJECT FAIRBradford R. Howard, PDG Oakland Sunrise

    UNIENDO AMERICA Jon Gresley Representative Oakland #3Karl Stucki, PDG Representative Oakland #3Donna Brown Representative Oakland #3

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    VOCATIONAL SERVICE This committee assists clubs in promoting the vocations of the individual members, and assists in the development of projects that help members contribute their vocational talents to the club, community and youth.

    Renee Mello Chair Watsonville

    YELLOW PAGES | yellowpages.rotary5170.org

    Providing a place for Rotarians to connect in a new way. Search our clearing house to locate professional service provided by fellow Rotarians and add your own professional listing to help people find your business.

    Gary Citti, PDG Santa Clara

    GLOBAL NETWORKING GROUPS Encourages individual Rotarians to join one or more of the many Rotary Fellowships.

    Lee Denlinger Fremont/Union City/ Newark Sunset

    ROTARY SURFACED ON FEBRUARY 23, 1905 AS A MEETING OF 4 PEOPLE:

    Paul Harris, Lawyer, Sylvester Schiele, Coal Dealer, Gustavus Loehr; Mining Engineer, and Hiram Shorey, a merchant tailor. In all the clubs as there is but one person admitted from each line of business there is no business jealousy among the members and there is no prudery about avowing and advertising ones business in the club. In Rotary Clubs things are done openly and frankly that in other clubs must be done sub-rosa. Rotary Clubs are composed of persons who are old enough to know how to do business and young enough to want more business to do. Rotary has proved that business and fellowship will mix. In brief a Rotary Club is one kind of thingevery other club is something else. Wishing Every Rotarian a Happy and Prosperous Nineteen Hundred Eleven. (Quoted from the First Rotarian Magazine published January, 1911. In the original article person or persons were men and fellowship was brotherhood.)

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    YOUTH SERVICEThis committee assists clubs in developing and maintaining programs that serve the youth and young adults of the community.

    Larry Barr Chair Hollister

    CHILDREN AT RISK This program serves as a bridge between Rotarians and organizations serving youth. Youth serving organizations take several forms and include juvenile courts, county social service agencies, community based non profits, and Rotary District 5170 programs such as Interact and Rotaract.

    Robert Goetsch Hayward

    EXTENSION AND DEVELOPMENT The purpose of this endeavor is to provide youth with programs beyond those normally associated through Rotary. Each program is a collaborative effort between various Rotary Clubs and community organizations to enhance youth development. The Challenge Team involves collaboration between community leaders to solve issues for youth at risk working through Public Safety departments. YMCA/Rotary Collaboration identifies Rotarians who are active in YMCA Leadership positions to create a database for the furtherment of relevant Rotary and YMCA programs.

    Arley C. Marley III, PDG Chair Sunnyvale

    ENTERPRISE LEADERSHIP CONFERENCES The Enterprise Leadership Conference (also known as Enterprise Institue in Oakland) is an immersion program that targets High School Juniors to provide entrepreneurial learning skills.

    ELC #1 | San Jose/Los Gatos | March 57, 2014 Doctor Shishir Chair San JoseJohn L. Callan Co-chair San Jose

    ELC Expansion | Sunnyvale, Campbell, Santa Clara and Saratoga March 1214 and March 1921, 2014 Michelle Lewis Co-Chair Sunnyvale Shane Jacksteit Co-Chair SunnyvaleSteve Rainbolt Co-Chair Santa ClaraMiles Barber Co-Chair Santa Clara

    Enterprise Institute | Oakland #3 | April 46, 2014 Bob Barth Chair Oakland #3

    SPEECH CONTESTThis committee plans and promotes the District Speech Contest, which is sponsored by the local clubs for the youth of their respective communities. Held at the April Cabinet Meeting

    Bob Buchser Chair Santa Clara

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    INTERACT

    This committee assists clubs in organizing Interact clubs in local high schools, in order to provide opportunities for young people to work together in a world fellowship dedicated to service and international understanding.

    Margarethe Pfeffer Interact Chair Los Altos SunsetJamie Lam Interact Governor Alsion Montessori High SchoolDavid Kang Interact Lt. Governor Irvington High School

    ROTARACT This committee is the liaison for Rotaract clubs, their sponsoring Rotary clubs, and the district. Rotaract, first organized in 1968, is Rotary in Action. Its purpose is to provide young adults from 1830 years of age the opportunity for service and development of leadership skills. Donn Wadley Co-Chair Sunnyvale SunrisePatrick ORegan Co-Chair Palo Alto UniversityPaul Mosso Rotaract District Governor Silicon Valley Rotaract ClubMalavvika Kulashekar Rotaract Lt. Governor Santa Cruz County Rotaract ClubEakta Malik Senior Advisor Greater Fremont Rotaract Club Joseph Bittner District Ambassador Silicon Valley Rotaract Club

    ROTARACT COMMITTEE Ed Mullins Liasion Area 2 Hayward Jeboy Koshy Liasion Area 3 Fremont Warm Springs SunriseLee Denlinger Mentor Area 4 Fremont/Union City/Newark SunsetRichard Flanders Liasion Area 4 Pleasanton North Larry Barr Liasion Area 6 HollisterMarie Sikora Liasion Area 7 Scotts ValleyNancy Smith Liasion Area 8 Sunnyvale Don MacKenzie Liasion at Large Palo Alto University

    ROTARACT CLUBS Club Name President Sponsor Clubs

    Central Alameda County Ellyse Look Castro Valley, Hayward, San Leandro

    Greater Fremont Kendrick Gatmaitan Fremont, Fremont/Union City/Newark Sunset, Fremont Warm Springs Sunrise, Mission San Jose, Newark, Niles-Fremont,

    Silicon Valley Los Gatos, San Jose

    Santa Cruz County Jessie Case & Bruce Gordon Capitola/Aptos, Freedom, San Lorenzo Valley, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz Sunrise, Scotts Valley, Watsonville

    Palo Alto/Stanford Palo Alto, Palo Alto University

    Tri-Valley (pending) Asa Strout-Hearick Dublin, Livermore, Livermore Valley, Pleasanton, Pleasanton North, Tri-Valley

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    RYLA (ROTARY YOUTH LEADERSHIP AWARDS)This committee plans and directs the annual summer leadership camp for High School students that is sponsored by local clubs. Benedicto Macatangay Chair Oakland Sunrise

    ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGE This committee initiates international exchange experiences for High School students in our Rotary communities and from around the world, for either an academic year or for a summer program. Children of both Rotarians and non-Rotarians are eligible.

    Evonne Hopkins Chair LivermoreDarlene de la Cerna Co-Chair Santa Cruz SunriseMark Junod Long-Term Youth Exchange Inbound Coordinator Santa Cruz SunriseKevin Greenlee Long-Term Youth Exchange Outbound Coordinator Pleasanton NorthMichelle Lewis Short-Term Youth Exchange Sunnyvale Co-Coordinator

    Lorie Alemenia Short-Term Youth Exchange Oakland #3 Co-Coordinator

    DISTRICT ABUSE PREVENTION COORDINATOR Oversees the certification of Rotarians, non-Rotarians, clubs and the district to the RI and District Abuse and Prevention Programs.

    Ron Hyde Coordinator Pleasanton North

    DISTRICT YOUTH PROTECTION COORDINATOR The Coordinator is available to help all Rotarians and clubs in District 5170 understand the requirements and process of becoming Youth Protection Certified. The Coordinator will work with club trainers and officers to be sure that volunteers are trained at the appropriate level and meet all requirements of the District Youth Protection Program. Mike Cloutier Coordinator Oakland #3

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    INTERACT CLUBS & SPONSOR CLUBS INTERACT CLUB NAME SPONSORING ROTARY CLUB

    Abraham Lincoln High School San JoseAlameda AlamedaAlameda County Independence Living Skills Program Oakland SunriseAlameda Science and Technology Institute (ASTI) Alameda Alta Vista Los AltosAmador Valley PleasantonAmerican FremontAndrew Hill San Jose Silicon ValleyAnn Sobrato Morgan HillAnzar San Juan BautistaAptos Capitola/AptosArchbishop Mitty Santa ClaraArroyo Castro Valley Bellarmine San JoseBranham CampbellCalaveras Hills MilpitasCastro Valley Castro ValleyCentral Morgan HillChristopher GilroyCupertino CupertinoDublin DublinEmery Secondary Oakland #3Encinal AlamedaEvergreen San Jose East/EvergreenFoothill Pleasanton NorthFremont Sunnyvale SunriseFremont Christian Niles/FremontFremont Oakland Piedmont-MontclairGerman International Mountain ViewGilroy GilroyGilroy Early College Academy Gilroy SunriseGunderson San JoseGunn Palo AltoHarbor Santa CruzHoly Names Piedmont-MontclairHomestead SunnyvaleIndependence San Jose East/EvergreenIrvington Fremont Warm Springs SunriseJames Lick San Jose Silicon ValleyJames Logan Fremont/Union City/Newark SunsetKennedy Fremont Warm Springs SunriseLeland Almaden ValleyLincoln San JoseLive Oak Morgan HillLivermore LivermoreLivermore Valley GranadaLos Altos Los AltosLos Gatos Los Gatos

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    INTERACT CLUB NAME SPONSORING ROTARY CLUB

    Lynbrook CupertinoMcClymonds OaklandMilpitas MilpitasMission San Jose Mission San JoseMonta Vista CupertinoMonte Vista Christian FreedomMoreau Catholic HaywardMountain View Los AltosMt. Pleasant San Jose East/EvergreenNewark Memorial NewarkNotre Dame San Jose Silicon ValleyOak Grove CampbellOakland Technical Oakland #3Oakwood Morgan HillOhlone Alsion Mission San JosePajaro Valley FreedomPalo Alto East Palo Alto BayshorePiedmont OaklandPiedmont Hills San Jose East/EvergreenPinewood Los AltosPioneer Almaden ValleyAmador Valley PleasantonFoothill Pleasanton NorthRedwood Christian Castro ValleyRobertson Niles (Fremont)San Benito HollisterSan Leandro San LeandroSan Lorenzo Valley San Lorenzo ValleySanta Clara Santa Clara, SunnyvaleSanta Cruz Santa Cruz SunriseSanta Teresa San JoseSaratoga SaratogaScotts Valley Scotts ValleyScotts Valley Middle School Scotts ValleySilver Creek San Jose East/EvergreenSkyline Oakland SunriseSoquel Capitola/AptosSt. Joseph Notre Dame AlamedaSt. Lawrence Academy Los Altos SunsetSt. Francis Los AltosValley DublinValley Christian DublinValley Christian CampbellWashington Niles/FremontWatsonville WatsonvilleWestmont Los Gatos MorningWilcox Santa ClaraYerba Buena San Jose East/Evergreen

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    THE ROTARY FOUNDATION THE ROTARY FOUNDATION COMMITTEE This committee plans and coordinates all activities of The Rotary Foundation in the District.

    Roger Hassler, PDG Chair Almaden ValleyCarolyn Schuetz, PDG Special Advisor Alameda Robert Kidd Fund-Raising Chair Oakland #3 Mike Kearns Major Gifts Fremont Warm Springs Sunrise Pamela Philbert Paul Harris Society Tri-Valley

    POLIO PLUS CHAIR James V. Mealey, PDG Chair Los Gatos MorningCharlie Wasser Assistant Chair Sunnyvale

    FOUNDATION RESOURCES BUREAU Charlie Wasser Sunnyvale

    DISTRICT GRANTS SUBCOMMITTEE Cecelia Babkirk Chair CupertinoGeorgie Hildebrand Grants Manager for Scotts Valley District Grants

    SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE Marie Sikora Chair Scotts Valley Outreach to UC Santa Cruz Counselor Outbound

    Eliot Terborgh District Host Counselor Palo Alto University Coordinator for Inbound Students

    Jim Sikora Post Selection Publicity Scotts Valley

    Mohammed Nadeem Outreach to San Jose Santa Clara State University National University Santa Clara University

    Susanna Zaraysky Scholar Alumni Representative

    Richard Flanders Scholar Alumni Pleasanton North Outreach to Cal State East Bay

    Tom Schmitz Outreach to UC Berkeley Oakland #3 Counselor Outbound

    Ruth Ashford Outreach to San Jose East/Evergreen Santa Clara University

    Cecelia Babkirk Grants Advisor Cupertino

    Robyn Young Peace Fellows Alameda

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    PARTNERS IN SERVICEJolene Bortz Oakland Sunrise

    STEWARDSHIP CHAIR Cecelia Babkirk Cupertino

    GRANTS RESOURCE LEADERSBob Dolci Areas 1-3 Almaden ValleyGeorgie Hildebrand Areas 4-6 Scotts ValleyGerri Hussey Areas 7-9 Fremont Warm Springs Sunrise

    ROTARY FOUNDATION TREASURERMary Humphrey Gilroy Sunrise

    FINANCIAL REVIEW COMMITTEE Dwight Perry, PDG Chair Castro ValleyJames Stonehouse Alameda Jeanne Gonzales Sunnyvale

    OMBUDSPERSON Receives and reviews any concerns regarding The Rotary Foundation and District 5170 policies and procedures.

    Arlene Greenberg, PDG Morgan Hill

    LEGAL ADVISOR Available to advise the Chair or Steering Committee on such issues as conflict of interest and possible misuse of Rotary Foundation funds.

    Ken Richardson Oakland #3

    TRF NEWS TODAY Jolene Bortz Editor Oakland SunriseTim Lundell Assistant Editor Los Gatos Morning

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    FOUNDATION STEERING COMMITTEE This committee has the responsibility to review and approve the policies and procedures that are local in nature while continuing to follow the requirements of The Rotary Foundation. Members of the Steering Committee are current Rotary Foundation committee chairs, past chairs of those committees, and some future chairs. Additionally, the Committee has the District Governor, the immediate Past District Governor, and the future Governors as they are identified. Thus, the Committee enjoys the multigenerational experience, expertise, and ideas of representatives from a wide range of district clubs.

    Roger Hassler, PDG Chair Almaden ValleyCarolyn Schuetz, PDG Advisor AlamedaAngie Hassler, DG Almaden ValleyEd Jellen, DGE Oakland #3Susan Valenta, DGN GilroyGary Citti, PDG Santa ClaraArlene Greenberg, PDG Morgan HillDwight Perry, PDG Castro ValleyBradford Howard, PDG Oakland SunriseJames Mealey, PDG Los Gatos MorningCecelia Babkirk CupertinoPeter Anderson Morgan HillMary Humphrey Gilroy SunriseJolene Bortz Oakland SunriseMarie Sikora Scotts ValleyGinny Lear Palo AltoPamela Philbert Tri-ValleyMike Kearns Fremont Warm Springs SunriseJeboy Koshy Fremont Warm Springs SunriseGeorgie Hildebrand Scotts ValleyFrank Verlot Los Altos

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    MEMBERSHIP This committee works with the individual Club Membership Committees to provide them with resources, leadership and ideas on how to increase membership through new member recruitment, development, retention, ethnic and demographic diversity and relevance and priority of membership in Rotary. Russ Hobbs, PDG Chair Santa CruzJoe Hamilton, PDG SunnyvaleAngie Hassler, DG Almaden ValleyEd Jellen, DGE Oakland #3Richard Flanders Pleasanton NorthOrrin Mahoney CupertinoDarlene de la Cerna Santa Cruz SunriseSusan Valenta, DGN GilroyPhillip Dean LivermoreHsing Kung CupertinoJeff Orth Gilroy Manuel Naku Almaden Valley

    MONTHLY MEMBERSHIP AND ATTENDANCE Brittany Overbeck

    ROTARY ALUMNI Lee Denlinger President Fremont/Union City/Newark SunsetRuss Hobbs, PDG Vice President Santa CruzSusanna Zaraysky Secretary

    MEMBERSHIP RESOURCE TEAM BY REGION Oakland/Alameda/San Leandro Pat Poddatoori San Leandro

    Fremont/Union City/Castro Valley/Hayward Richard Flanders Pleasanton North

    Pleasanton/Livermore/DublinBob Tucknott Dublin

    S. Santa Clara and San Benito CountiesJacquelyn Munoz San Juan Bautista San Jose/Milpitas/AlvisoKen McLaughlin San Jose Silicon Valley

    Santa Cruz CountyKen Whiting Santa Cruz Sunrise

    North and West Santa Clara CountyOrrin Mahoney Cupertino

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    SPECIAL EVENTS EVENT REGISTRAR Bonnie Best Castro Valley

    FAMILY DAY AT THE AS SEPTEMBER 7, 2013 This is a FUN fellowship event with a specific purpose: To provide a District wide opportunity for club members to host and accompany members of their community, such as Vets, Interactors, Scouts and local youth sports teams to experience a Major League Baseball Game and Tail Gating event.

    Any proceeds will be returned to the clubs to help support RYLA. Robert Dubro Fremont Warm Springs Sunrise

    AVENUES OF SERVICE (ROUTE TO SERVICE AND SUCCESS) THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2013DOUBLETREE HOTEL, SAN JOSE Avenues of Service is the first major training after the Rotary year begins, and an opportunity to measure your clubs performance and goals. This event is intended not only for the club leaders and varied club membership, but also for new and newer Rotarians, guests of Rotarians, Rotaractors, Interactors, and Youth Exchange students.

    This annual event is focused on the Five Avenues of Service of Rotary

    Youth Service (formerly New Generations) International Service Community Service Club Service Vocational Service

    The event will also feature a Project Fair where clubs may feature their community, vocational, international, and other projects. Rotarians may come to share and receive membership plans or ideas that have worked, acquire best club service and vocational service activities/practices, meet stimulating New Generations of our District, and gain Rotary Foundation training and updates.

    Avenues of Service will also provide an exchange where clubs can seek partnership for their international service projects under the new Future Vision program of the Rotary Foundation.

    Jan Eric Nordmo Santa Clara

    ROSE PARADE To further publicize the work of Rotary, Rotarians are encouraged to make contributions towards Rotary Internationals annual float in the Rose Parade held on New Years Day.Mel Caughell Co-Chair Oakland #3Dwight Perry Co-Chair Castro Valley

    MID YEAR MEETING JANUARY 11, 2014 Angie Hassler, DG Almaden Valley

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    PRE-PETS FEBRUARY 22, 2014ED Jellen, DGE Oakland #3

    PRESIDENTS ELECT TRAINING SEMINARS (PETS) MARCH 79, 2014 DOUBLETREE, SAN JOSE, CAEd Jellen, DGE Oakland #3

    SYDNEY R. MITCHELL TENNIS TOURNAMENT APRIL 9, 2014Marco Renella Chair Gilroy

    WALTER B. SCHULZE GOLF TOURNAMENT APRIL 10, 2014 CINNABAR GOLF CLUB John Guisto Co-Chair Almaden Valley

    Mike Shields Co-Chair Almaden Valley

    DISTRICT CONFERENCE FRIDAY, APRIL 11SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 2014DOLCE HAYES MANSION The annual gathering of the Rotarians, spouses and friends in all of the clubs in the District to celebrate their accomplishments during the Rotary year and to further the programs of Rotary through fun and fellowship, inspirational addresses and the discussion of matters relating to club and district affairs.Susan Valenta, DGN Chair Gilroy

    ROTARY U 2014 (DISTRICT ASSEMBLY) DATE TBD

    ON TO SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA JUNE 14, 2014 Provides all pertinent and available data regarding the upcoming International Convention to all Rotarians.

    Bradford R. Howard, PDG Oakland Sunrise

    ROAST & TOAST JULY 17, 2014 This is the annual fellowship event that gives a send-off to the outgoing Governor and welcomes the incoming Governor. Bob Barbatti Chair SaratogaJoe Hamilton, PDG Host Sunnyvale

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    DISTRICT 5170 AWARDSTHE SYDNEY R. MITCHELL AWARDNamed for the first District Governor, District 5170, awarded to the outstanding Rotarian or Club in District 5170.

    THE CARL G. ORNE AWARDNamed for the 19861987 District Governor, awarded to the individual who makes the greatest personal commitment to world peace and understanding.

    THE MIKE KUTSURIS AWARDNamed for the 19741975 District Governor, R.I. Director 1981-83, and General Chairman of the 1998 R.I. Convention. Awarded to the individual or club who has been most successful in membership development during the Rotary year.

    THE RICHARD D. KING AWARDNamed for the 19821983 District Governor, R.I. Director 1989-91, Trustee of the Rotary Foundation 19971999, and 20012002 President of Rotary International. Awarded to the individual who makes the greatest personal commitment to the programs of The Rotary Foundation.

    THE ALLAN MCLEOD AWARDAwarded to the individual who has made the greatest personal commitment and contribution to the Interact Clubs of District 5170, by furthering the programs of Rotary International through young people in high schools.

    THE NEAL J. HOFFMAN AWARDNamed for the 19981999 District Governor, awarded to the most outstanding younger Rotarian in the district who has shown exemplary leadership skills in their club and/or the district. To qualify for this award the recipient must be no older than 45 at the time the award is received.

    THE DAVID A. HEAGERTY AWARDNamed for the 19921993 District Governor, awarded to the individual who has made the greatest personal commitment to the promotion and public image of Rotary.

    THE WARD GARING AWARDNamed for Ward Garing in recognition of his long-time service to Youth Exchange and Rotary, awarded for more than 15 years of service beyond the Club level with commitment and dedication to the youth programs of Rotary.

    THE CAROLYN SCHUETZ AWARDNamed for the 19961997 District Governor, awarded to the individual or club for outstanding training or education of Rotary.

    THE KARL STUCKI AWARDNamed for the 20002001 District Governor, awarded to the Rotarian who exemplifies the greatest contribution to Rotary ideals.

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    NAME INDEXA

    Abbass, Hamdy Gilroy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 [email protected] 1620 Sonoma Court, Hollister, CA 95023 B: 408-847-3145 H: 831-637-4648 C: 831-524-1743

    Alemania, Lorie (Lorie & Armando) Oakland #3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 [email protected] 3628 Annis Circle, Pleasanton, CA 94588 B: 510-839-1744 H: 925-462-3882 C: 510-772-5566

    Alexander, Lou Ann (Lou Ann & Blake) Santa Clara . . . . . . . . . . . .30 [email protected] P.O. Box 111, Santa Clara, CA 95050 B: 408-296-0511 C: 408-718-8810

    Allen, Donald C. (Don & Sally) Cupertino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 [email protected] 14101 Loma Rio Drive, Saratoga, CA 95070 H: 408-867-4404 C: 408-702-9865

    Anderson, Peter (Peter & Elena) Morgan Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40, 49 [email protected] 17440 Ringel Drive, Morgan Hill, CA 95037 B: 408-778-2818 H: 408-779-8837 C: 408-639-3164

    Angius, Dushan (Dude & Barbara) Los Altos. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 [email protected] 5910 Horeseman Canyon 2C, Walnut Creek, CA 94596 H: 925-937-2012 C: 925-683-3714

    Armstrong, Gary (Gary & Julie) Tri Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 [email protected] 140 Glasgow Circle, Danville, CA 94526 H: 925-820-1609 C: 925-786-3388

    Ashford, Ruth San Jose East/Evergreen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 [email protected] 3005 Breen Court, San Jose, CA 95121 H: 408-225-6313 C: 408-832-8140

    Aufdermauer, John (John & Bobbie) Castro Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 [email protected] 100 Homewood Court, Concord, CA 94518 B: 925-349-9611 C: 510-918-5654

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    Babkirk, Cecelia Cupertino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18,47,48,49 [email protected]

    262-D East Hamilton Avenue, Campbell, CA 95008 B: 408-688-0302 C: 408-242-6286

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    Balkan, Aydin (Aydin & Sanem) Silicon Valley STAR . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 [email protected] 634 Staley Avenue, Hayward, CA 94541 B: 650-584-2645 H: 240-463-4184 C: 240-463-4184

    Bandanza, Melchiore (Mel & Kathleen) Almaden Valley . . . . . . . .19 [email protected] 1728 Fabian Drive, San Jose CA 95124 H: 408-264-8954

    Barbatti, Bob (Bob & Mary) Saratoga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 [email protected] 18570 Montpere Way, Saratoga, CA 95070 H: 408-379-1472 C: 831-818-5693 F: 408-378-7739

    Barber, Miles (Miles & Linda) Santa Clara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 1700 Civic Center #710, Santa Clara, CA 95050 [email protected] B: 408-243-2000 H: 408-244-7887 C: 408-981-8611

    Barr, Larry (Larry & Diane) Hollister . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42, 43 [email protected] 351 Tierra del Sol, Hollister, CA 95023 B: 831-630-5280 H: 831-637-6536 C: 831-245-6329

    Barsi, Bruce (Bruce & Suzanne De La Cruz) Mountain View . . . . . .26 [email protected] P.O. Box 390280, Mountain View, CA 94039 H: 650-961-5725 C: 650-280-0251

    Barth, Bob Oakland #3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 [email protected] 131 Fairmount Street, San Francisco, CA 94131 C: 415-632-6801

    Beatty, Bill Piedmont/Montclair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 [email protected] 5653 Ocean View Drive, Oakland, CA 94618 B: 510-547-3053

    Belser, Jenny Los Gatos Morning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 [email protected] 16960 Frank Court, Los Gatos, CA 95032 H: 408-356-5152

    Bennett, Richard (Rich & Sharon) Dublin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18, 34 [email protected] 2406 Armstrong Street, Livermore, CA 94551 B: 925-449-0304 H: 925-449-6922 C: 925-366-6922

    Benoun, David (David & Cora) Newark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 [email protected] 4997 Severn Place, Newark, CA 94560

    C: 510-673-6956

    Best, Bonnie Castro Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 [email protected] P.O. Box 20548, Castro Valley, CA 94546 B:/H: 510-397-3207 C: 510-761-0439 F: 510-474-1769

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    Bickerton, Jeff Livermore Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 [email protected] 1390 Concannon Boulevard, Livermore, CA 94550 B: 925-449-0501 H: 925-449-0101 C: 925-640-5935

    Bickford, Lisa Sunnyvale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 [email protected] 1897 Baywood Square, San Jose, CA 95132 C: 408-398-8398

    Birkhofer, Carrie Scotts Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 [email protected] 116 Alta Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA 95060 B: 831-477-8501 H: 831-423-9724 C: 831-332-0219

    Bittner, Joseph Silicon Valley Rotaract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 [email protected] Ernst & Young, 303 Almaden Boulevard, San Jose, CA 95110 C: 503-459-2527

    Bogdanoff, Gregory (Gregory & Elizabeth) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22, 36 Fremont Warm Springs Sunrise [email protected] 487 Gamay Court, Fremont, CA 94539 H: 510-657-3183 C: 510-610-4626

    Bortz, Jolene Oakland Sunrise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40, 48, 49 [email protected] 516 Grand Avenue, Oakland, CA 94610 B: 510-834-2260 H/C: 510-326-0974

    Bradley, Mary (Mary & Terry Blumenthal) Sunnyvale . . . . . . . . . . .31 [email protected] 478 S. Frances Street, Sunnyvale, CA 94086 B/C: 408-981-4021 H: 408-733-9604

    Bringhurst, Lila Mission San Jose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 [email protected] 1001 Sage Court, Fremont, CA 94539 H: 510-656-5056 C: 510-825-7868

    Brown, Bob (Bob & Karen) Pleasanton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 [email protected] 4258 Churchill Drive, Pleasanton, CA 94588 B: 925-425-9610 H: 925-484-8470 C: 510-506-5389

    Bruck, Michael (Michael & Carolyn) Oakland #3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 [email protected] 343 San Carlos, Piedmont, CA 94611 B: 510-482-0800 H: 510-654-6106 C: 510-418-0682

    Bruzus, John (John & Judy) Cupertino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 [email protected] 22422 Carnoustie Court, Cupertino, CA 95014 B: 650-871-8440 x461 H: 408-446-4235 C: 415-716-1973

    Buchser, Robert (Bob & Carol) Santa Clara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 [email protected] 787 Cornell Drive, Santa Clara, CA 95051 H: 408-296-1318 C: 408-838-7375

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    Bynum, Bill (Bill & Sharon) Almaden Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 [email protected] 1189 Old Oak Drive, San Jose, CA 95120 H: 408-268-1977 C: 650-814-6583

    C

    Calkins, Sara (Sara & Greg) San Jose East/Evergreen . . . . . . . . . . . .28 [email protected] 3433 Glamorgan Court, San Jose, CA 95127 B: 408-296-4040 H: 408-926-4646

    Callan, John (John & Linda) San Jose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 [email protected] 1803 Nomark Court, San Jose, CA 95125 B: 408-890-2440 H: 408-264-5626

    Campbell, Phillip (Phillip & Yun) Oakland Sunrise . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 [email protected] 1436 Walnut Street, Alameda, CA 94501 B: 510.832.0742 H: 510.814.8951 C: 510.908.1439

    Canada, Chuck (Chuck & Carol Smith) Niles (Fremont) . . . . . . . . . .26 [email protected] 34386 Locke Avenue, Fremont, CA 94555 H: 510-796-4541 C: 510-604-7307

    Caparas, M.A.T. (M.A.T. & Nita) Manila . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13, 18 [email protected] 1266 Lubich Drive, Mountain View, CA 94040 H: 650-964-1317

    Cardon, Larry (Larry & Cornelia) Watsonville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 [email protected] P.O. Box 282, Watsonville, CA 95077 H: 831-722-8080

    Carothers, Jr. Doug (Doug & Mary Ann) Sunnyvale . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 [email protected] 10312 Parlett Place, Cupertino, CA 95014 H: 408-446-0988 C: 408-206-4776

    Case, Jessie Santa Cruz Rotaract Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 [email protected] 627 Medford Street, El Cajon, CA 92020 C: 619-971-8349

    Casey, Rich (Rich & Shelley) Los Altos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 [email protected] 660 Manresa Lane, Los Altos, CA 94022 H: 650-941-1006 C: 650-743-1352

    Castle, Stacy (Stacy & Don Aguilar) San Jose North . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 [email protected] 721 Enright Avenue, Santa Clara, CA 95050 B: 408-295-4011 x202 C: 408-761-3437

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    Caughell, Mel Oakland #3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 10950 Lochard Street, Oakland, CA 94605 H: 510-569-3198

    Chang, Mitty Greater Fremont Rotaract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18, 37 [email protected] P.O. Box 1662,