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April 1, 2017
Welcome to the Rotary Club of Woodland Hills!
Wed: - Noon - 1 p.m. - last Wed: 6 - 7:30 p.m., place TBA
Woodland Hills Country Club
21150 Dumetz Road
Woodland Hills, CA  91364
United States
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President Diane Nelson 

Welcome to the shortened “tax season” edition 2 of 3!  Normal newsletter will resume after April 18th.
At our last noon meeting, Stephanie Storey and Rabia Dahal gave Craft Talks.  Stephanie shared her family history starting with them arriving from Sweden, moving to Minnesota and then to Van Nuys in the 1890s. She's a third generation Valley Girl!  She loves the outdoors. Stephanie and husband, David, volunteer for the park services. She loves animals and recently drove to Barstow to rescue a dog from euthanasia.  She’s an investment adviser helping people and businesses with financial services.
 
Rabia Dahal was born and raised in Tanzania, the land of Kilimanjaro and the beautiful island of Zanzibar.  She’s the youngest of five daughters.  Rabia knew she wanted to be an accountant since high school.  She started as an auditor and then quickly realized she was hated by those she audited! Rabia was persuaded into becoming a CPA. Rabia spends part of her weekends walking through the park and befriending homeless people. She’s inspired many, just with conversation and a little needed attention. Rabia served for one year in the Tanzanian Army as mandatory obligation before attending a university.  
 
Craft Talks are a great way to learn more about our own members. Both Stephanie and Rabia have become active members in our club since joining this past year.  Keep up the good work!
 
Welcome to our newest member, Lonnie Mintz, real estate agent. We look forward to many long years of service from you.
 
Important regarding lunch meeting costs:  Effective July 1, 2017, non-eaters will be required to pay $15 to attend instead of $10.  Lunches for members will remain at $20.  Please come and eat lunch as we need to meet a weekly minimum number of eaters at the Country Club weekly.
 
Upcoming events:
 
April 5th meeting
Woodland Hills Country Club at noon - Past District Governor Anil Garg discusses Polio and an Immunization trip to India.
 
April 12th – meeting
Woodland Hills Country Club at noon - Nancy Otis shares the history of Chatsworth and its museum.
 
April 18th – District Breakfast - 7 a.m. at Westin LAX - Keynote Speaker: Dr. Dennis Hong, honored as the Top 40 under 40 – honoring top scientists younger than 40 years of age.  He is the inventor of many novel robots and mechanisms.  $40 per person early bird.  $45 at the door.  Meet other Rotarians from our District. 
 
April 19th – Scott Pafford talks about LA historical buildings and a Woman’s Club.
 
Thank you Alice Muntean, for arranging our April programs!
 
April 22nd & 23rd – Our BIGGEST fundraiser!
The Annual Arts and Crafts Fair at the Promenade Mall (Topanga Cyn. Blvd. at Oxnard St.)!  Please sign up to help with this event. Jay Saltzman needs your help!  Please contact Jay or Lynn Miller to volunteer your time between Friday, April 21st (set up) to Sunday, April 23rd.  Thanks again to Jay for chairing this event committee.   
 
April 26th CLUB FUNDRAISER – 40% of our dining tab goes to the club!   
Dinner at Cocina Condesa in Studio City the fundraising dinner  (6 - 7:30 p.m.) BUT available all day! The owner has agreed to donate 40% of our purchases all day long to our club!!! Anyone can eat day or night and our club will get credit!  Flyer must be presented for our Rotary to receive credit.  See below for flyer and on our website: www.WhRotary.org.    Copy the flyer and give to everyone you know!  Bring your friends, coworkers and family. Let’s take advantage of this generous offer!
 
May 4 – 7thDistrict Conference in Lake Arrowhead!  Let’s have a big turnout from our big club!  You will enjoy meeting Rotarians from other clubs in our District, partying with them, and learning about their projects. Sign up to be an event greeter with Dale or Paul. See Dale Barnes or Paul Gross for more information. Carpools will be arranged.
 
Check our website for our updated calendar at www.Whrotary.org!  (Don’t forget to tell you friends about our DONATE NOW button!)  Donations gladly accepted! Having a birthday, anniversary, graduation, or other special occasion? That would be a nice time to make a donation. That helps fund our projects!
 
Thanks again to all of you who continue to make our club successful!
 
Yours in Rotary Service,

President Diane

Around the Club
Photos by Neal Goldman

 
Past President Jeff Stern (r) presenting the Rotary pin to our newest member, Lonnie Mintz.
 
Stephanie Storey gave a Craft Talk at the March 22 meeting.
 
Rabia Dahal gave a Craft Talk at the March 22 meeting.
 
Members enjoyed a day at Santa Anita Race Track
 
 Past President Jeff Stern untangles birthday balloons
 
Executives & Directors
President
 
President Elect
 
Immediate Past President
 
Treasurer
 
Secretary
 
Club Service
 
Club Service
 
Community Service
 
Community Service
 
Vocational Service
 
Vocational Service
 
International Service
 
International Service
 
Youth Service
 
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Public Relations
 
Peace Committee
 
Sergeant at Arms
 
Fundraising
 
Fundraising
 
Rotary Foundation
 
Rotary Family
 
Rotary Foundation
 
Program
 
Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Judith Rona
April 16
 
Jill Mellman
April 17
 
Marty Fentress
April 17
 
Paul Gross
April 17
 
Alexander Wasserman
April 28
 
Join Date
Barry Verga
April 1, 1995
22 years
 
John Riley
April 1, 1979
38 years
 
Upcoming Events
WH Rotary Club Board of Directors Meeting
Sheri Polak's House
Apr 04, 2017
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
 
District Breakfast
LAX Westin
Apr 18, 2017
7:00 AM – 9:00 AM
 
Peace Committee Meeting
Sheri Polak's House
Apr 18, 2017
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
 
Arts & Crafts Faire
Westfield Promenade Mall (Topangana Cyn. at Oxnard St.)
Apr 22, 2017
10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
 
Arts & Crafts Faire
Westfield Promenade Mall (Topangana Cyn. at Oxnard St.)
Apr 23, 2017
10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
 
Woodland Hills Rotary Fundraiser at Cocina Condesa
Cocina Condesa
Apr 26, 2017
11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
 
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Stories

Angela Perez Baraquio: A Life Built on Character

Angela Perez Baraquio (right in photo with District AG Cindy Williams) has a passion for character education, which includes and complements a broad range of educational approaches such as whole child education, service learning, social-emotional learning, and civic education. “The goal is to help children to people become responsible, caring and contributing citizens,” said Angela, who spoke at the February 28 District Breakfast.
 
Her greatest inspiration was her second grade teacher, who Angela said, “was so important to me because she planted a seed in me that affected my future. Because of her encouragement I wanted to become a teacher just like her. ”It took several years for that seed to germinate and part of the process included participating in athletics during high school. “That is where I really built my character,” commented Angela.
 
Her first job out of college and at age 24 was teaching. She was an athletic director at a high school. Angela’s students dared her to run a third time in the Miss America Pageant. Yes, that is correct. In 2001 Angela achieved her dream when she was crowned Miss America. Throughout the competition, “I focused on developing and enhancing my character,” commented Angela. In addition, she knew it was important for her to be true to her Filipino roots. “It was an asset and something I had to embrace and celebrate,” said Angela.
 
In reaching this prestigious milestone she shattered the principles set forth in Miss America’s Rule Seven. At that time, the rule read, “Contestants must in good health and of white race.”  “I broke new ground in 2001 and made history by becoming the first Asian-American woman, the only-Filipina woman, and the only teacher to win the competition since the pageant’s inception in 1921,” commented Angela.
 
In becoming Miss America, Angela showed her strength, determination, grit, and character. In her life today, Angela still embraces fully the meaning behind the four points of the Miss America crown: service, scholarship, style, and success.
 
Today, Angela continues to speak to national audiences about character education and her passion that everyone should achieve a fulfilling and rewarding life. I thing she enjoys is being able to inspire others to achieve their own goals and dreams.
 
Accomplishing our dreams does not mean the road will be easy. “It will always be challenging,” said Angela, who learned many valuable lessons in running three times for the Miss America title. Her story is one like no other.  As the eighth of 10 children, Angela’s family traveled to the United States and settled in Hawaiʻi in search of a better life. In addition, to the obstacles she encountered at the Miss America Pageants, there have been other bumps along the road, including the tragic loss of her younger brother, who committed suicide in 2006. 
 
After her one-year reign as Miss America, Angela married who high school sweetheart and they now have five children. She also returned to her first love: teaching. Angela is the principal at St. Anthony of Padua Catholic School in Gardena. One of the reasons she took the position was that the school parallels her thinking.
 
“St. Anthony’s offers the type of learning community that allows each child to grow and reach his or her full potential academically, developmentally, and religiously,” remarked Angela.  “This enables the students to see God throughout every aspect of life. It is in this faith-filled partnership that we truly teach our children the ‘art of living well’ and set them on a path of faith and success for the rest of their lives.”
Michael Turner, editor ► michael@bearsworth.com
 
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