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Jane Helten, District Governor

District 5050 2011-12 Important Dates

2011

July 9 District Governor Installation Dinner July 17 Ambassadorial Scholarship Interview Aug 21-27 Zone, GETS, TRF Seminar Boston, MA Aug 13 District Simplified Grant Applications Due Aug 19 5050 GolFun Aug 21-27 Zone Institute GETS Sept 9-11 911 Event-Burlington WA Sept 17 District Wide Picnic Sept 24 Rotary Leadership Institute USA Oct 1 AG Interviews Oct 15 Rotary Leadership Institute Canada Oct 22 AG Training Oct 24 Polio Awareness Day Oct 29 Membership Seminar Nov 5 Pre PETS Nov 19 Foundation Dinner Nov 19 Rotary Leadership Institute USA

2012

Jan 1 Semi Annual Reports Due to RI Jan 2 District Dues Payable Jan 13-15 Adventures in Leadership Jan 15-21 International Assembly, San Diego, CA USA Jan 21 Rotary Leadership Institute Canada Feb 18 Rotary Leadership Institute USA Feb 23 Rotary 107th Birthday Mar 2-4 PETS 2010 (Friday – Sunday) Seattle, WA Incoming Presidents Register at: www.pnwrotarypets.org xx District Committee Chair Seminar Mar 15 Changemaker Award Deadline Mar 17 Membership Seminar Mar 24 Rotary Leadership Institute Canada Mar 31 Literacy & Vocational Seminar Apr 1 Presidential Citations due Apr 14 District Assembly Apr 21 Rotary Leadership Institute USA May 6-9 International Convention, Bangkok, Thailand May 31 District 5050 Conference Golf Tournament, Semiahmoo- Blaine, WA Jun 1-3 District 5050 Conference, Semiahmoo-Blaine, WA Jun 30 2011-12 Rotary year complete

REACH WITHIN TO EMBRACE HUMANITY 1 Governor’s Message

Dear Fellow District 5050 Rotarians,

RI President Kalyan Banerjee searched for a theme that would emphasize his vision of care for all mankind. He found it with: “Reach Within to Embrace Humanity”. He asked us to look within ourselves to understand that all humanity has similar dreams, hopes, aspirations, and problems.

During the 2011-2012 Rotary year, we have three emphases in our Rotary service: to strengthen our families, to continue what we do best and to change what needs to be changed.

Our families are the highest priority. Family first, then we can reach out to the community and the world.

As I look at our District, I am filled with pride at our accomplishments: the community projects, the incredible work with international projects and our dedication to our youth through RYLA, YAIL, RYE, Interact and Rotoract. All this is possible through the dedication of individual Rotarians and the cohesiveness of their Rotary clubs. We will continue to do what we do best in these areas.

We are challenged with declining membership and retention. Membership is of utmost importance. District and club leadership should continue to find new and innovative ways to attract and grow membership. Our new generations offer us a wealth and depth of leadership, but we must change the way we attract and keep them.

The second challenge is in the area of Foundation. This year every member of every club is asked to make a donation to the Annual Programs Fund. Club leadership should look within for ideas to accomplish this goal.

Your club presidents and boards have set ambitious goals for both membership growth and Foundation contributions. As we go through this year, please keep working diligently to achieve success in these areas.

This year we have an added incentive from RI President Kalyan Banerjee, which covers each Avenue of Service. The roadmap for this is the Changemaker Award. It is my hope that District 5050 will have at

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least one club winning that award and representing us at the RI Convention in Bangkok in May of 2012. It would reflect our ongoing initiatives to improve literacy, to provide clean water and to ease hunger and poverty in the world.

The Presidential Citation and the Change Maker award outlines the many ways clubs have a guarantee of a successful year. I have asked the Club President’s to follow these guidelines and share them with their club members in order to achieve them.

I look forward to visiting each of the clubs in our District. I am especially interested in hearing about your Community, International, Vocational, and New Generations projects and to celebrate their unique and innovative qualities.

Let us continue our strong support of our youth programs and let us strengthen our commitment to Foundation, Polio eradication, and Membership.

Thank you for the opportunity to serve as your District Governor.

Reach Within To Embrace Humanity.

Jane Helten

REACH WITHIN TO EMBRACE HUMANITY 3 What it means to be a Rotarian Being a Rotarian means making a strong commitment of time and energy. Each Rotary Club meets weekly and members are expected to maintain good attendance records. Rotarians may “make up” a missed meeting by attending the meeting of any other Rotary Club in the world within 14 days before or after the absence. Being a Rotarian means a true commitment to the Ideals of Rotary, including support for all Avenues of Service. Rotarians are committed to world peace and understanding through the Rotary Foundation.

The rewards generally equal or surpass the level of commitment. To become a Rotarian is to join an organization whose members make an important difference in the quality of life in the community and worldwide. It is a doorway to a unique network, linked by fellowship and spanning the globe. Being a Rotarian means enriching the lives of others while enjoying yourself in the company of your peers.

The Four-Way Test Of the things we think, say or do:

1. Is it the TRUTH? 2. Is it FAIR to all concerned? 3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? 4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned? Declaration of Rotarians in Businesses & Professions The Declaration of Rotarians in Businesses and Professions was adopted by the Rotary International Council on Legislation in 1989 to provide more specific guidelines for the high ethical standards called for in the Object of Rotary.

As a Rotarian engaged in a business or profession, I am expected to: • Consider my vocation to be another opportunity to serve; • Be faithful to the letter and to the spirit of the ethical codes of my vocation, to the laws of my country, and to the moral standards of my community; • Do all in my power to dignify my vocation and to promote the highest ethical standards in my chosen vocation; • Be fair to my employer, employees, associates, competitors, customers, the public, and all those with whom I have a business or professional relationship; • Recognize the honor and respect due to all occupations which are useful to society; • Offer my vocational talents: to provide opportunities for young people, to work for the relief of the special needs of others, and to improve the quality of life in my community; • Adhere to honesty in my advertising and in all representations to the public concerning my business or profession; • Neither seek from nor grant to a fellow Rotarian a privilege or advantage not normally accorded others in a business or professional relationship.

The Five Avenues of Service Club Service Community Service Vocational Service International Service New Generations

4 Rotary International • District 5050 Rotary International Structure

Rotary International President Board of Directors 200 Countries

34 Zones RI Directors

532 Districts District Governor

32,000 + Clubs Club President

1.2 Million Members

The Member and the Club are at the heart of the Rotary world. All other segments are designed to aid the mem- bers and the clubs fulfill the Object of Rotary

Object of Rotary The Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy and, in particu- lar, to encourage and foster:

FIRST: The development of acquaintance as an oppor- tunity for service;

SECOND: High ethical standards in business and pro- fessions, the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations, and the dignifying of each Rotarian’s occu- pation as an opportunity to serve society;

THIRD: The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian’s personal, business, and community life;

FOURTH: The advancement of international under- standing, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service.

REACH WITHIN TO EMBRACE HUMANITY 5 The Peace Arch District

Although there have been many changes in the areas and nomenclature of our Rotary districts as Rotary ex- panded into the , ours has always been an international district. Rotary first came to the Pacific Northwest when the Seattle Club was founded in 1909 as “Club Number Four” following Chicago, San Francisco, and Oakland. Everett, the oldest club in our district, as presently constituted, was chartered March 1, 1917 as Club Number 272.

Until 1945, Washington, Oregon , Alaska and parts of Idaho formed one district (under various numbers including Districts 15, 22, 1, and 102). In 1945 major subdivisions were made on both a North-South and East-West basis. District 101, subsequently 151, of which we are part, emerged and for a time we were the largest geographical district in the world of Rotary.

New subdivisions in 1956 removed Vancouver Island and Washington State, south of the King County line from what now constitutes our district. In 1957 District 151 was redesignated as District 504 with no change in boundaries. In 1973, further changes removed Alaska and the Yukon to a separate district and moved the southern boundary to S.W. 152nd Street in Snohomish County, Washington.

In the succeeding decade, with a dramatic increase in the number of clubs and the extensive distance between the southern and northern clubs, the need for further redistricting became evident. A committee was formed in 1984 to study the problem. After considering several alternatives, a recommendation was submitted to Rotary International to split District 504 into two districts of about 30 clubs each.

The redistricting request was approved in February 1986. On July 1, 1987, District 505 was established with 16 clubs in the State of Washington and 15 clubs in British Columbia. The east, west, and southern boundaries were not changed and the northern boundary was established as being approximately the . Despite the separation, our two Districts 5050 and 5040 still enjoy a special relationship with one another and have held joint District Conferences on three occasions (1992, 1994, and 2006).

On July 1, 1991, District 505 became District 5050 as part of the worldwide process of renumbering to accommodate overall growth in the world or Rotary.

Currently there are 57 clubs in District 5050, with a total membership of just under 3,000 Rotarians.

6 Rotary International • District 5050 2011-12 Rotary International President

Kalyan Banerjee Rotary Club of Vapi, Gujarat, India President, Rotary International, 2011-12

Kalyan Banerjee, a member of the Ro- tary Club of Vapi, Gujarat, India, since 1972, is the selection of the Nominating Committee for President of Rotary International in 2011-12. Banerjee will become the president-nominee on 1 October if there are no challenging candidates.

Banerjee said he would like to see Rotary “blossom from being the world’s most recognized service organization to being the most important NGO [nongovernmental organiza- tion] in the world. “Rotary, it is said, has the strength of a government and the tenderness of a parent”, he added.

Banerjee is a director of United Phosphorus Limited, the largest agrochemical manufacturer in India, and the chair of United Phosphorus (Bangladesh) Limited. He is a member of the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers and the Ameri- can Chemical Society, a past president of Vapi Industries Association, and former chair of the Gujarat chapter of the Confederation of Indian Industry. He earned a degree in chemical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technol- ogy, Kharagpur, in 1964.

Banerjee has served Rotary as a director, Rotary Foundation trustee, committee and task force chair, International As- sembly group discussion leader, president’s representative, and district governor.

The chair of the Southeast Asia Regional Polio Plus Commit- tee, Banerjee has served as a member of the International Polio Plus Committee for many years and has attended in- ternational meetings with the World Health Organization and UNICEF in that capacity.

Banerjee is a Major Donor, Benefactor, and Bequest Society member, and has been awarded the Foundation’s Citation for Meritorious Service and its Distinguished Service Award.

Banerjee also serves as a trustee of Rotary club-sponsored trusts that support many educational and community de- velopment programs in India, including a 250-bed hospital.

He noted that Rotary’s strengths include its ability to attract leaders from different vocations around the world, as well as its role in promoting peace. “Rotary needs to become the preferred organization for today’s generation to join and participate in, to make the world better and safer and hap- pier,” he said.

Banerjee’s wife, Binota, is a social worker and Inner Wheel club member. The couple has two children and four grand- children. REACH WITHIN TO EMBRACE HUMANITY 7 RI Director Zone 32 2010-12

Ken Grabeau

Ken is the nominee for Director of Rotary International from the newly constituted Zone 32 for the Rotary years 2010 to 2012. Ken was governor of District 7870 in 1997-98. Since that time, he has represented two Rotary International presidents at district conferences, served as the District 7870 delegate to two Councils on Legislation, served as a National Advisor for the Permanent Fund for four years, was a member of the International Multi-district PETS Committee, is a charter member of the Water and Sanitation Rotary Action Group and sat on the 2004 Nominating Committee that selected the 2006-08 Rotary International Director. In January 2009, Ken and Ruth served as Discussion Leaders training incoming District Governors at the International Assembly in San Diego.

Ken is the only Discussion Leader to have participated in every one of the New England Multi-district PETS since its inception in 1994. He served as General Chair of that committee in 1998 during his year as District Governor. He has been a member of the Zones 31-32 Rotary Foundation Training Team and coordinator of the Public Relations and Rotary Image Task Force, Foundation Alumni Resource Group and Brisbane Convention Promotion Committee for Zones 28, 31, 32, 33, and 34.

Ken and Ruth have participated in National Immunization Days in Cameroon in 2002 and Ghana in 2005. They have traveled twice to Russia where they held organizational meetings for a new Rotary club in Petrozavodsk and founded the first drug treatment center west of the Urals in Tver. They have made multiple trips into Central America, initially providing relief from Hurricane Mitch and ultimately organizing a multi-district committee that continues today to provide equipment, supplies, and human services to areas of greatest need. Ken is immediate Past President of Pure Water for the World, an independent 501(C)3 not-for- profit that he took from a single club project to a successful Rotary partner that has provided clean water to over 150,000 people in six countries in Central America and the Caribbean.

Ken is the recipient of Rotary’s Service Above Self Award and The Rotary Foundation’s Citation for Meritorious Service. Both he and Ruth are Major Donors, multiple Paul Harris Fellows, charter members of the Bequest Society, Benefactors and charter members of the Paul Harris Society.

Ken is founder, President and CEO of Monarch Instrument, a 32-year-old manufacturer of industrial instrumentation. Ken and Ruth have lived in Nashua, NH for their entire 42 years of marriage and are parents of Glenn and Meredith and grandparents of four beautiful granddaughters. Ken has served on and chaired the boards of United Way and Girls Inc., and has been a member of numerous other not-for-profit boards. His interests include photography, travel, model railroading, and his restored 1952 MG, which sometimes even runs!

8 Rotary International • District 5050 District 5050 Zone and RI Representatives Zone

Area Rotary Coordinator (ARC) - Serves as a Rotary International resource in the promotion and successful implementation of the RI Strategic Plan in our districts and clubs.

Lawrence “Larry” Jubie 328 Alverson Blvd. Everett, WA 98201 Res: 425-258-1215 Fax: 425-258-9618 Cell: 425-327-1555 [email protected]

Rotary Public Image Coordinator (RPIC) - Appointed for three years by the Rotary International President, members provide information and support for Rotary clubs and districts to promote Rotary projects and improve Rotary’s public image - a priority task set out in RI’s Strategic Plan. Emphasis is given to identifying resources among Rotarians to help implement RI’s global image campaign and to initiate activities that will increase awareness in their local communities.

Rod Thompson 34150 Palace Ct. Abbotsford, BC V2S 6P7 Res: 604-855-1180 Cell: 604-302-1800 [email protected]

Assistant Regional Rotary Foundation Coordinator (ARRFC) - Representing Zone 24W, this position assists Districts in putting on their Foundation Seminars, works with donors and assists the District Foundation Chairs in their work.

Rob Martin 9155 Samish Island Road Bow, WA 98232-9355 Bus: 360-428-0140 Fax: 360-428-1616 Res: 360-766-6594 [email protected] [email protected]

REACH WITHIN TO EMBRACE HUMANITY 9 District 5050 Officers, 2011-12

District Governor Jane Helten 4680 Rhodie Lane Freeland, WA 98249 Direct: 360-631-0752 Fax: 360-331-3922 [email protected]

District Governor Elect Sean Hogan (Carol) 13488-66A Avenue Surrey, BC V3W 6m3 Res: 604-591-9665 Cell: 604-816-0926 Bus: 604-635-3000 [email protected]

District Governor Nominee Denis Boyd (Maureen) 831 Cottonwood Avenue , BC V3J 2S9 Res: 604-937-7211 Bus: 604-936-6260 [email protected]

District Secretary Dennis Ratcliffe (Sharon) 20269-41A Ave. Langley, BC V3A 2Z8 Res: 604-534-8292 Bus: 604-534-8292 Fax: 604-534-8423 [email protected]

District Treasurer John Peters (Leslie) PO Box 1267 , BC V1M 2S7 Res: 604-888-3383 Bus: 604-376-3811 Cell: 604-376-3811 [email protected]

District Administrator Julie Frauenholtz (Jim) 203 47th St. SW Everett, WA 98203 Res: 425-339-3626 Bus: 425-353-5656 Cell: 425-343-3819 [email protected]

District Trainer Cheryl McKeever 10268 McEachern Street Maple Ridge, BC V2W 0B2 Cell: 604-761-1272 [email protected]

10 Rotary International • District 5050 District 5050 Governor, 2011-12

Jane Helten 4680 Rhodie Lane Freeland, WA 98249 Direct: 360-631-0752 Fax: 360-331-3922 [email protected]

Jane was born in Garden Plain, Kansas on a farm outside of Wichita. She grew up in a rural farming community, where extended family was a blessing. After graduation, she moved to Portales, New Mexico where her husband attended college and played football for Eastern New Mexico University. They moved to Iowa where they settled and established a meat processing business, bred and trained show horses and raised three children. While in Iowa she attended Iowa Central Community College, with a background in design. She studied with the Sheffield School of Interior Design in New York.

Jane’s daughter, Jill, and her husband Robert live in Webster City, Iowa with their four children. Her son Jamie, an attorney, and his wife Sara live in Adel, Iowa with their three children and her youngest son, Jerry, his wife Renee and two children live in Winfield, Kansas where he operates a refrigeration business.

In 1994, Jane moved to Santa Monica California where she attended the Gemological Institute of America and received her Graduate Gemology Degree. Upon graduation, she accepted a job with Ben Bridge in Bellevue WA. She worked in the retail jewelry industry in sales and traveled extensively working estate jewelry trunk shows. She currently maintains her GG status.

From 1998 to 2000, she lived in Beijing China where she developed her jewelry business doing appraisals for ex-pats and creating her own company to buy and sell in the gem market. Living in China gAve. her ample opportunity to travel in the Mid- East, from the far reaches of China to Indonesia, Thailand, the islands of Langkawi, Bali, Tahiti, and other remote areas.

In 2000, she returned to the Pacific Northwest and moved to Whidbey Island where she joined the Rotary Club of South Whidbey Island and served as President in 2005-2006. She has served as Club Service Chair, International Chair, Fund Raising, and Membership Chairs. She is a multiple Paul Harris Fellow, a member of the Paul Harris Society, The Bequest Society as well as a Benefactor.

At District level, she served as Assistant Governor 2007-2008 and 2008-2009 for Area G, and a member of the Visioning and the RLI (Rotary Leadership Institute) teams.

Jane is presently self-employed, providing window coverings and paint consulting as president of Creative Window Concepts Inc.

Recreational interests include anything outdoors and travel. She has traveled to Mexico, a favorite, Caribbean Islands, Hawaii, Alaska, many parts of the US and Canada, along with England, Switzerland, Germany, Italy and the Mid East. REACH WITHIN TO EMBRACE HUMANITY 11 District 5050 Governor Elect

Sean Hogan (Carol) 6240 Killarney Drive Surrey, BC V3S 5W9 Res: 604-591-9665 Bus: 604-635-3000 Cell: 604-816-0926 [email protected] Rotary Club of Sean Hogan was born. The year was 1960 and the place was , BC., which, at the time was part of our Rotary District. Sean’s parents, apparently anticipating the creation of District 5050, moved to Surrey, BC in 1965. Sean decided to become a lawyer at a young age - basing his decision on the assumption that he would be able to talk a lot, to have people listen to him, to earn a lot of money and to gain respect. Sean has proudly achieved his first goal of talking a lot, having visited Ireland in 1974 to kiss the Blarney Stone and receive the “gift of the gab”. The certificate hangs in his office.

Sean met his wife, Carol, at a disco, in 1980. They were mar- ried in 1984 and celebrated their 25th Anniversary in 2009. The many improvements in Sean since 1980 are solely attributable to Carol. The remaining deficiencies (along with his sense of hu- mour) remain Sean’s responsibility. Sean and Carol have three children - Neil, John and Mary - and recently welcomed Neil’s wife, Alex, to the family.

Sean attended his first Rotary meeting in 1986, and joined the Rotary Club of North Delta on June 14, 1987 (his 27th birthday). He has remained a member of the same club ever since. The club has accepted this with grudgingly good grace. He spent his first thirteen years in Rotary serving at various club positions - including as Club President in 1993/4. He became involved at the District level when he joined the RYLA Committee and at- tended his first RYLA in May 2000. Then Sean made the usual mistake by missing his third Committee meeting and finding out at his next club meeting that he had been elected as RYLA 2001 Chair.

Attending that first RYLA was a major turning point for Sean, both personally and as a Rotarian. Sean saw how Rotary can truly transform lives and learned how everyone has tremendous potential if we can only ignite their passion and enthusiasm. For RYLA’s 25th Anniversary in 2006/7, Sean visited every club in the District to make presentations about RYLA, and was im- pressed by the quality of individual Rotarians and their clubs. Sean has also served as the District Youth Programs Coordina- tor, the International Convention Chair for Montreal 2010 and New Orleans 2011, as instructor with the Rotary Leadership Institute, and as an Assistant Governor. Sean will be District Governor in 2012-2013, unless the Mayan Calendar thing really does mark the end of the world, in which case his term will be just 6 months.

Sean and Carol participated in an international service project (installing libraries and computer labs) in Kenya in 2009 and returned for another project in 2011. Sean is a computer geek and enjoys building, fixing and fiddling with PC’s. He also reads science fiction and likes writing his own biography.

12 Rotary International • District 5050 District 5050 Governor Nominee

Denis Boyd (Maureen) 831 Cottonwood Ave. Coquitlam, BC V3J 2S9 Res: 604-936-6260 Bus: 604-931-7211 Cell: 604-329-0133 Fax: 604-931-7288 [email protected] Rotary Club of Coquitlam

Denis has been married to Maureen for 39 years and they have four children: Carolyn, Geoffrey, Christopher and Joanna. Son Geoff and daughter-in-law, Jolene, are the parents of grandchild Ciaran, whose brother or sister will have arrived after press time. Family of Rotary has been a special interest for Denis since his own family has always been at the top of his priority list.

Denis spent most of his early years in Cranbrook BC and by the end of high school had narrowed his career interests to three: broadcasting, ministry or psychology. His full and part stints on the evening and morning shows for the “Voice of the Canadian Rockies” CKEK in Cranbrook nurtured his love for music; however, he soon came to realize that radio wasn’t his career of choice. As a result, Denis headed off to the University of BC to check out the next two options. Along that path, he married Maureen who shared that she didn’t see herself as a “minister’s wife” as she couldn’t sing or play the piano. That left career option number three. Denis completed two degrees at UBC and began work as a psychologist in 1976. After six years working for an agency he started his own psychology practice; in 2012 Denis Boyd and Associates will celebrate its 30th anniversary. Fifteen therapists now work in the group, the newest being son Chris who was born the year the practice started. In his counseling and teaching, Denis focuses on marriage, grief and stress (not related of course!) and has written a book entitled: “Marriage Can Be Great….No Really!”

The late Brian Bardal (lawyer) asked Denis to six different meetings over a few years before he decided to join the Rotary Club of Coquitlam. Denis served his club as membership chair, club service chair and president for a year and a half. Most recently, Denis served as program chair during Maureen’s presidential year as well as her “Aide to the President.” Denis has received his club’s Brian Bardal Most Valuable Rotarian Award, The Four Avenues of Service award and the club Service Above Self award. Maureen has received the same awards and they are both multiple Paul Harris Fellows. On the district level Denis has been part of the district training team and served as District Trainer, Family of Rotary chair, a member of the Visioning Team, and Assistant Governor for Area D. Also, for the past three years he has directed the Rotary Leadership Institute.

Denis has strongly supported the international projects of his club (Ukraine, Uganda, Mexico and Thailand) and is hoping to join with seven other members of his District Governor class in a NID trip to Ethiopia.

Denis enjoys photography, walking, fine scotch/wine and time with his family, particularly wee Ciaran.

REACH WITHIN TO EMBRACE HUMANITY 13 District 5050 Immediate Past District Governor 2010-11

Wayne A. Wiebe (Arlene) 7334 209A Street, Langley, BC V2Y 2E4 Res: 604-534-2824 Fax: 604-534-2824 [email protected] Rotary Club of Langley

Wayne Wiebe was born December 25, 1944 in Brixham, South Devon, England. His father, a Canadian soldier, returned to Canada after W.W.II, and in 1946 Wayne and his mother joined him. Wayne is the eldest of eight children and was raised on a dairy farm on Sumas Prairie. He graduated from Abbotsford High School and then attended U.B.C. where he served a year on the AMS Council as president of the Education Undergraduate Society. After graduating with his BEd in 1967, he and Arlene married on August 12, 1967.

Wayne and Arlene moved to Endako, B.C. and both taught at Fraser Lake for a year, before returning to the and settling in Langley, where Wayne was appointed as a head teacher. Both completed another year of university training through summer sessions and a once-a-week trip to U.B.C. from Langley during one winter. While teaching fulltime, Wayne undertook graduate studies in Education Administration and earned his MA (Educ. Admin.) from S.F.U. in 1975. Wayne served on the executive of the Langley Teachers’ Association, including the position of president, and also served as chairman of his church board for many years.

In 1976 Wayne was assigned as principal of an elementary school, a position he held for 25 years until he retired from teaching in 2001. In Langley Wayne served as a head teacher in two schools, and as principal (while continuing to teach) at four schools. His teaching career spanned five decades, and he touched many lives in a positive way as he thoroughly enjoyed working with the young children.

Wayne joined the Rotary Club of Langley in 1988 and was quickly elected to the executive board. He has held almost every position in the club, including serving as president in 1994-1995, the year he sponsored the first woman to join the Langley club. After he retired from his day job, Wayne accepted the position of Assistant Governor for Area B, and his three year term lasted four years. He took on additional district duties, and has served as District Grants Subcommittee Chair and World Community Service Chair for two years, and as a member of the Scholarship Committee. In 2007 Wayne chaired the District Conference, and enjoyed working with a planning committee whose members came from many Rotary clubs.

Wayne and Arlene are proud of their children. Michael (and his wife Lisa) and Alison live locally, and all three are Paul Harris Fellows. Wayne and Arlene enjoy travelling and have visited many parts of our world, with more places “on the list” to be seen. Cruising has replaced camping as a comfortable way of holidaying. With Wayne’s increased Rotary involvement, future trips are being planned around Rotary functions, and continue to be a high priority.

14 Rotary International • District 5050 Supervisor, Club and District Administration, Northern Pan America

Françoise L. Garcia

Françoise Garcia is the supervisor for Rotary clubs and district gover- nors in 63 Rotary districts. This ter- ritory includes the northern United States, all of Canada, Russia (east of the Urals), and Bermuda – 3,609 Rotary clubs and 147,586 Rotarians.

Born in Camp LeJeune, North Caro- lina, Françoise has traveled in France, and lived in North Carolina, California, Virginia, and Illinois, and France, during her father’s career with the United States Marine Corps. She received a BA in French from DePauw Uni- versity (Greencastle, Indiana), has taught French at the secondary level in Illinois for eight years, and served as a leader in both Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts.

Françoise joined the staff of Rotary International in 1991 as a scholarships coordinator in the Educational Programs Department of The Rotary Foundation and represented the department at the Conference for International Edu- cation in Montréal in 1996.

She lives in Deerfield, Illinois, with her three children. Her interests include reading, cooking, tennis, sewing, antiquing, ballet, music, and theater.

Françoise and her staff are dedicated to helping you de- velop and maintain effective clubs in your district, and they can be reached by phone, fax, and email as fol- lows:

Françoise Garcia CDA Supervisor Ph: 847-866-3264 Fax: 847-866-3072 [email protected]

Chris Brown Assistant Bus: 847-866-3271 Fax: 847-866-3072 [email protected]

RI Mailing Address: Rotary International 1560 Sherman Ave. Evanston, IL 60201

RI Main Phone Number 847-866-3000

REACH WITHIN TO EMBRACE HUMANITY 15 District Secretary Dennis Ratcliffe (Sharon) 20269-41A Ave. Langley, BC V3A 2Z8 Res: 604-534-8292 Bus: 604-534-8292 Fax: 604-534-8423 [email protected]

District Treasurer John Peters (Leslie) PO Box 1267 Fort Langley, BC V1M 2S7 Res: 604-888-3383 Bus: 604-376-3811 Cell: 604-376-3811 [email protected]

District Administrator Julie Frauenholtz (Jim) 203 47th St. SW Everett, WA 98203 Res: 425-339-3626 Bus: 425-353-5656 Cell: 425-343-3819 [email protected]

District Trainer Cheryl McKeever 10268 McEachern Street Maple Ridge, BC V2W 0B2 Cell: 604-761-1272 [email protected]

District Webmaster Tiffany McFadyen (Mike) #102 1369 Purcell Drive Coquitlam, BC V3E OC1 Res: 604-230-8118 [email protected]

16 Rotary International • District 5050 District 5050 Assistant Governors

Area A

Doug Wickers (Katie) 10070 Dublin Drive Chilliwack, BC V2P 6K7 Bus: 604-792-6979 Res: 604-795-5598 Cell: 604-793-3664 [email protected] Rotary Club of Chilliwack AG 2011

Area A Clubs Presidents Chilliwack Kevin Wood Chilliwack/Fraser Nick Bastaja Chilliwack Mt. Cheam Dave Sliman Hope David Jubb

Area B

Allan Asaph (Susan) 31474 Jean Ct. Abbotsford, BC V2T 5N9 Res: 604-864-6309 Bus: 604-855-1990 Cell: 604-807-0088 [email protected] Rotary Club of Abbotsford-Sumas Past President AG 2010, 2011

Area B Clubs Presidents Abbotsford Martin Silverstein Abbotsford-Matsqui Matt Robinson Abbotsford-Sumas Wendy Neufeld Mission Jim Taylor Mission Midday Debbie Trenholm

Area C

Bert Monsma (Susan) 6896 Sussex Cres. Delta, BC V4E 2P3 Res: 604-590-0902 Bus: 604-514-5771 Cell: 604-329-6584 [email protected] Rotary Club of Langley Central AG 2009, 2010, 2011

Area C Clubs Presidents Aldergrove George Bryce Langley John Brynjolfson Langley Central Grace Robertson Langley Sunrise Jeff Morfitt

REACH WITHIN TO EMBRACE HUMANITY 17 Area D

Gary Wiggins 405 220 Newport Drive Port Moody, BC V3H 5B8 Res: 604-461-5026 Cell: 604-802-4511 [email protected] Rotary Club of Port Moody AG 2011

Area D Clubs Presidents Coquitlam Barbara Hobson Coquitlam Sunrise Gideon Redman Haney Scott Charlton Meadow Ridge Terry Becker Port Coquitlam Centennial Dave Binder Port Moody John Dalton

Area E

Pat Bond (Al) 16 -9168 Fleetwood Way Surrery, BC V3R 0P1 Res: 604-585-9988 Cell: 604-488-9384 [email protected] Rotary Club of Cloverdale AG 2011

Area E Clubs Presidents Cloverdale Marian Maletta North Delta Lornell Ridley Surrey Ajay Caleb Surrey Fraser Heights Kuldip Ardawa Surrey Guildford Lynn Spence Surrey-Newton Harjinder Thind

Area F

Cass Parel (Shirley) 15327 - 28 Avenue Surrey, BC V4P 1G3 Bus: 604-531-2224 Res: 604-542-3609 Cell: 778-865-0766 [email protected] Rotary Club of White Rock Millennium Past President AG 2010, 2011

Area F Clubs Presidents Semiahmoo (White Rock) Kirk Mitchel White Rock Ian Lagasse White Rock Millennium Scott Phemister White Rock Peace Arch Lyle MacDougall White Rock Peninsula David Boulton

18 Rotary International • District 5050 Area G

Orphalee Smith 413 Ridgeway Dr. Bellingham, WA 98225 Res: 360-734-8951 Bus: 360-671-8181 [email protected] Rotary Club of Bellingham Bay Past President AG 2010, 2011

Area G Clubs Presidents Bellingham Steve Adelstein Bellingham Bay Anna Williams Bellingham Sunrise Eric McRory Mount Baker Chad Schulhauser Whatcom County North Gary Tomsic

Area H

Scott Dudley (Christine) 184 NW Delta Ct Oak Harbor, WA 98277 Res: 360-675-6561 Bus: 800-286-4560 Cell: 360-672-0566 [email protected] Rotary Club of N. Whidbey Isl. Sunrise Past President AG 2010, 2011

Area H Clubs Presidents Anacortes Rich Humphrey Fidalgo Island Chris Long La Conner Carol Cain North Whidbey Island Sunrise Alicia Fealey Oak Harbor Kathy DeTuerk Jack Cory South Whidbey Island Terry Rose

Area I

Brock Stiles (Katherine) 8079 Avery Lane Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 Bus: 360-855-0131 Res: 360-856-5814 Cell: 360-770-3864 [email protected] Rotary Club of Sedro-Woolley President 2007-08 AG 2009, 2010, 2011

Area I Clubs Presidents Burlington Bill Toomey Burlington Midday Scot Buchanan Mount Vernon Ginny Bode Sedro Woolley Mark Mauden Skagit (Mt. Vernon) Duane Henson REACH WITHIN TO EMBRACE HUMANITY 19 Area J

Doug Newman 26115 48th Avenue NE Arlington, WA 98223 Res: 360-435-4659 Bus: 425-238-8697 Cell: 425-238-8697 [email protected] Rotary Club on Marysville Sunrise AG 2011

Area J Clubs Presidents Arlington John Peeters Lake Stevens JD Hemmert Marysville Chris Nation Marysville Sunrise Joe Gogal Stanwood-Camano Island Robert Wickstrom

Area K

Lyle Ryan 8310 Rim Drive Everett, WA 98208-3556 Bus: 425-257-1665 Res: 425-789-1979 Cell: 425-359-4644 [email protected] Rotary Club of Everett President 2005-06 AG 2009, 2010, 2011

Area K Clubs Presidents Everett Tom Koenig Everett Port Gardner Ann Anderst Monroe Neil Watkins Snohomish Bob Knight South Everett-Mukilteo Steve Shea

20 Rotary International • District 5050 The Governor’s & Assistant Governor’s Visit & Schedule

Under the District Leadership Plan adopted by District 5050 and promoted by Rotary International, the “Of- ficial” visits are conducted by the Assistant Governors. The District Governor will also visit every Club at a regu- lar Club meeting or other Club functions he is invited to attend as his schedule may allow.

Part 1: In the spring of the year, following PETS, the incoming Club President should meet with the Assistant Governor to review materials in the Presidential Manual, formulate his/her goals for the coming year in light of the RI Presidential emphasis, and discuss Club appoint- ments.

Part 2: The second meeting should be set up with Club leadership, including the President-Elect, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer and Club Directors, for the coming year. This meeting will generally take place in May or June but should occur prior to the start of the new Rotary year. There, a more complete discussion can take place to discuss membership, international service projects, fund raising goals and the Club’s budget. Other subjects can be discussed at the discretion of the President and AG.

Part 3: On the day of the Governor’s visit, the Governor and Assistant Governor can meet briefly with the Presi- dent and Club Board prior to or following their regular meeting to discuss further the goals, projects, highlights, or challenges faced by the Club. This meeting is not intended to repeat the agenda of the Board’s meeting with the AG but can occur if the President and the Club Board wish.

Note: Should the Club’s Officers and Directors wish to meet with the Governor, those arrangements should be made in advance in consultation with the AG.

Important: The District Governor’s presentation to the Club is that day’s program. No other programs should be scheduled for that day.

These are suggestions and meetings can be arranged to suit each Club and Governor’s/AG’s schedule. Please contact the District Governor and the AG at least one month prior to the scheduled visit if changes must be made.

REACH WITHIN TO EMBRACE HUMANITY 21 2011-2012 District Governor’s Official Visit Schedule

25-Jul Mon White Rock Peach Arch 12:00 PM 25-Jul Mon Cloverdale/Rotoract 7:30 PM 26-Jul Tues Abbotsford 12:00 PM 27-Jul Wed Abbotsford-Sumas 7:00 AM 27-Jul Wed Chilliwack Fraser 12:00 PM 28-Jul Thurs Chilliwack Mt Chem 7:00 AM 2-Aug Tues Coquitlam Sunrise 7:15 AM 2-Aug Tues White Rock 12:00 PM 2-Aug Tues White Rock Peninsula 6:30 PM 3-Aug Wed Mission 7:00 AM 3-Aug Wed Langley Central 12:10 PM 4-Aug Thurs Langley 6:15 PM 9-Aug Tues Meadow Ridge 12:00 PM 10-Aug Wed Port Moody 7:00 AM 10-Aug Wed Coquitlam 12:15 PM 11-Aug Thurs Semiahmoo White Rock 7:00 AM 11-Aug Thurs Port Coquitlam Cent 4:15 PM 16-Aug Tues Mission Mid-Day 12:00 PM 16-Aug Tues Surrey 6:15 PM 17-Aug Wed Cloverdale 7:15 AM 18-Aug Thurs Surrey Gilford 7:15 AM 18-Aug Thurs Surrey Newton 5:00 PM 30-Aug Tues Fidalgo Island 7:00 AM 30-Aug Tues Bellingham Bay 12:00 PM 31-Aug Wed White Rock Millennium 7:15 AM 31-Aug Wed Surrey Fraser Heights 7:00 PM 1-Sep Thurs Sedro Woolley 12:00 PM 6-Sep Tues Mt Baker 12:00 PM 7-Sep Wed Langley Sunrise 7:00 AM 7-Sep Wed Haney 6:30 PM 8-Sep Thurs North Delta 12:10 PM 8-Sep Thurs Hope 6:30 PM 9-Sep Fri Burlington 7:00 AM 9-Sep Fri Oak Harbor 12:00 PM 13-Sep Tues So Whidbey Island 7:00 AM 13-Sep Tues Everett 12:00 PM 14-Sep Wed No Whidbey Sunrise 7:00 AM 14-Sep Wed Stanwood Camano Island 12:00 PM 15-Sep Thurs Snohomish 7:15 AM 15-Sep Thurs Whatcom Co North 12:15 PM 15-Sep Thurs Abbsotsford Matsqui 6:00 PM 16-Sep Fri Aldergrove 7:10 AM 16-Sep Fri Chilliwack 12:00 PM 19-Sep Mon Bellingham 12:15 PM 19-Sep Mon La Conner 5:45 PM 20-Sep Tues Burlington Mid-Day 12:00 PM 21-Sep Wed Everett Port Gardner 7:15 AM 21-Sep Wed Marysville/Noon 12:00 PM 22-Sep Thurs Marysville Sunrise 7:00 AM 27-Sep Tues Mt Vernon 12:00 PM 28-Sep Wed Skagit Mt Vernon 7:00 AM 28-Sep Wed Monroe 12:00 PM 5-Oct Wed San Juan 8:00 AM 5-Oct Wed Anacortes 12:00 PM 6-Oct Thurs Bellingham Sunrise 7:00 AM 6-Oct Thurs Arlington 12:00 PM 7-Oct Fri Lake Stevens 7:15 AM 7-Oct Fri So Everett Mukilteo 12:15 PM

22 Rotary International • District 5050 District 5050 Club Charter Dates

Club Charter Date Everett 03/01/17 Bellingham 10/01/17 Mt. Vernon 11/01/21 Sedro Woolley 05/01/22 Anacortes 12/22/22 Chilliwack 02/26/34 Oak Harbor 03/23/36 La Conner 08/27/45 Mission 12/24/45 Hope 10/17/46 Abbotsford 04/14/50 Haney 05/01/52 White Rock 06/02/55 Langley 12/30/58 Coquitlam 03/20/67 Arlington 06/20/70 Surrey 02/06/71 Whatcom County North 10/05/73 Burlington 11/19/74 Langley Central 12/24/80 Bellingham Bay 05/04/81 North Delta 06/18/81 Mount Baker 06/30/81 Snohomish Valley 07/22/82 South Whidbey Island 07/27/82 Chilliwack/Fraser 02/24/83 Marysville 02/05/85 Abbotsford-Matsqui 02/23/85 White Rock-Peace Arch 03/11/85 Skagit (Mount Vernon) 07/24/86 Everett-Port Gardner 10/27/87 South Everett/Mukilteo 05/16/89 Semiahmoo (White Rock) 06/27/89 Surrey-Guildford 06/30/89 Meadow Ridge 11/28/89 Coquitlam Sunrise 01/18/90 Aldergrove 01/23/90 Bellingham Sunrise 06/20/90 Chilliwack Mt. Cheam 10/03/90 Lake Stevens and Granite Falls 06/28/91 Langley Sunrise 06/30/92 North Whidbey Island Sunrise 09/01/92 Stanwood/Camano Island 04/14/93 Marysville Morning 03/21/95 Cloverdale 04/11/95 Monroe 02/28/96 Abbotsford-Sumas 05/17/96 Anacortes-Fidalgo Island 01/03/97 White Rock Millennium 04/13/99 Port Moody 11/30/99 Mission Mid-Day 04/05/00 Burlington Mid-Day 11/03/01 Friday Harbor 09/23/03 Port Coquitlam Centennial 02/23/05 White Rock Peninsula 05/28/08 Surrey Fraser Heights 09/21/09 Surrey Newton 04/10/10

REACH WITHIN TO EMBRACE HUMANITY 23 Presidents 2011-2012

Abbotsford Tuesday, 12:00 Noon The Salvation Army Cascade Community Centre, 35190 Delair Road, Abbotsford, BC

President Secretary Martin Silverstein Suzanne Greening 2120-033688 King Rd. 15389 Victoria Ave. Abbotsford, BC V2S 7P9 White Rock, BC V4B 1H1 Res: 604-556-7691 Bus: 604-864-8087 [email protected] Cell: 604-626-8559 [email protected]

Abbotsford-Matsqui Thursday, 6PM ABC Restaurant, 32080 Marshall Road, Abbotsford, B.C.

President Secretary Matt Robinson Dorothy Funk 35137 Spencer St. 6 – 2475 Emerson St. Abbotsford, BC V3G 2E3 Abbotsford, BC V2T 4W5 Res: 604-853-2722 Res: 604-854-5034 [email protected] [email protected]

Abbotsford -Sumas Wednesday, 7AM The Salvation Army Cascade Comm. Center, 35190 Delair Road, Abbottsford, BC

President Secretary Wendy Neufeld Sandy Watson 1900 Everett Rd. 34866 Sandon Place Abbotsford, BC V2S 7S3 Abbotsford, BC V3G 1G4 Res: 604-855-3493 Res: 604-746-2494 Cell: 604-309-9274 Cell: 604-302-1236 [email protected] [email protected]

Aldergrove Friday, 7:10 AM White Spot Best Western, 3070 – 264th St., Aldergrove, BC

President Secretary: George Bryce Jennifer Chrismas 31088 Heron Ave. 129 - 20449 66th Ave. Abbotsford, BC V2T 5K5 Langley, BC V2Y 3C1 Res: 604-854-1582 Res: 778-278-6486 [email protected] Bus: 604-723-0359 [email protected]

24 Rotary International • District 5050 Anacortes Wednesday, Noon Anacortes Masonic Hall, 1019 8th Ave. Anacortes, WA

President Secretary Rich Humphrey Krista Oicles 13670 Slice Street 4010 Peters Lane Anacortes, WA 98221 Anacortes, WA 98221 Res: 360-755-1501 Res: 360-293-2395 Bus: 360-755-7501 Bus: 360-299-4814 Cell: 360-770-8980 [email protected] [email protected]

Arlington Thursday, Noon Gleneagle Restaurant, 7619 W Country Club Dr., Arlington, WA

President Secretary John Peeters Craig Chase PO Box 3573 327 N Dunham Ave. Arlington, WA 98223 Arlington, WA 98223 Res: 425-356-9736 Cell: 360-631-2500 [email protected] [email protected]

Bellingham Monday, Noon Northwood Hall, 3240 Northwest Ave., Bellingham, WA

President Secretary Steve Adelstein Sandee Lindhout PO Box 5158 2200 Vining St. Bellingham, WA 98227 Bellingham, WA 98229 Res: 360-671-9591 Bus: 360-733-2226 Bus: 360-671-6565 Res: 360-734-5532 Cell: 360-201-9755 [email protected] [email protected]

Bellingham Bay Tuesday, Noon Northwood Hall, 3240 Northwest Ave., Bellingham, WA

President Secretary Anna Williams Stowe Talbot 2142 28th St. 921 Highland Drive Bellingham, WA 98225 Bellingham, WA 98225 Res: 360-676-4419 Res: 360-734-4874 Cell: 360-961-6749 Bus: 360-733-1640 [email protected] Cell: 360-201-7223 [email protected]

REACH WITHIN TO EMBRACE HUMANITY 25 Bellingham Sunrise Thursday, 7AM Bellingham Golf & Country Club, 3729 Meridian, Bellingham, WA

President Secretary Eric McRory Ann Bowen 3031 Orleans St. 8980 Sunrise Road Bellingham, WA 98226-3557 Custer, WA 98240 Cell: 360-303-7410 Bus: 360-383-3323 Bus: 360-676-1138 Res: 360-815-4202 [email protected] [email protected]

Burlington Friday, 7AM Skagit Golf & Country Club, 16701 Country Club Dr., Burlington, WA President Secretary Bill Toomey Jan Jones 3581 N. Woodland Dr. Res: 360-766-6242 Mt. Vernon, WA 98274 Bus: 360-708-4969 Res: 360-428-8029 [email protected] [email protected]

Burlington Mid Day Tuesday, Noon Max Dales Steak & Chop House, 2030 Riverside Drive, Mount Vernon WA 9827

President Secretary Scot Buchanan Sarah Johnson 12532 Eagle Dr. 18423 Lincoln St. Burlington, WA 98233 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Bus: 360-424-1772 Bus: 360-757-2072 Cell: 360-770-3233 Cell: 360-708-2305 [email protected] [email protected]

Chilliwack Friday, Noon Best Western Rainbow Country Inn, 43971 Industrial Way, Chilliwack, BC

President Secretary Kevin Wood Robert Adams 46708 Macken Avenue #16 - 6035 Vedder Road Chilliwack, BC V2P 3B8 Chilliwack, BC V2R 1E5 Res: 604-793-6750 Res: 604-997-6117 Bus: 604-795-3828 Cell: 778-552-1651 Fax: 604-795-5039 [email protected] Cell: 604-819-2071 [email protected]

26 Rotary International • District 5050 Chilliwack Fraser Wednesday, Noon Best Western Rainbow Country Inn, 43971 Industrial Way, Chilliwack, BC President Secretary Nick Bastaja Linda Rook 46755 Woodspring Pl. 5651 Villa Rosa Pl. Chilliwack, BC V2R 3W6 Chilliwack, BC V2R 3K6 Bus: 604-792-9117 Res: 604-824-7134 Cell: 604-798-3255 Bus: 604-702-3130 [email protected] Cell: 604-798-1254 [email protected] [email protected]

Chilliwack Mt. Cheam Thursday, 7AM Coast Hotel 45920 First Avenue, Chilliwack, B.C. President Secretary David Sliman Don Field 47664 Forester Rd. 6547 Wiltshire St. Chilliwack, B.C. V2R 4M6 Chilliwack, BC V2R 1P8 Res: 604-824-0624 Res: 604-858-3734 Bus: 604-824-7777 [email protected] Fax: 604-824-7770 Cell: 604-798-5581 [email protected]

Cloverdale Wednesday, 7:15AM Surrey Golf Course, 7700-168th Street, Surrey, BC

President Secretary Marian Maletta John Meagher 14182 72 Ave. 4600 Uplands Dr. Surrey, BC V3W 2P8 Langley, BC V3A 4P2 Res: 604-590-0454 Res: 604-530-0958 Bus: 604-575-4485 Bus: 604-617-7728 Cell: 604-374-1859 [email protected] Fax: 604-575-4480 [email protected]

Coquitlam Wednesday, Noon Vancouver Golf Club, 771 Austin Avenue, Coquitlam, BC

President Secretary Barbara Hobson Catherine Ackerman 2608 Crawley Avenue 1544 Knappen Street Coquitlam, BC V3K 6N6 Port Coquitlam, BC V3C 4S9 Res: 604-939-4566 Res: 604-945-6972 Cell: 778-772-0402 Bus: 604-444-3070 [email protected] Fax: 604-444-3460 [email protected]

REACH WITHIN TO EMBRACE HUMANITY 27 Coquitlam Sunrise Tuesday, 7:15AM City Centre Aquatic Complex,1210 Pinetree Way, Coquitlam, BC President Secretary Gideon Redman Sherron Regehr 3536 Chestnut Street 3751 Oakdale Street Port Coquitlam, BC V3B 5V4 Port Coquitlam, BC V3B 4W7 Res: 778-285-4002 Bus: 604-942-0606 Bus: 604-523-5231 Res: 604-942-0882 [email protected] Cell: 604-626-1646 [email protected]

Everett Tuesday, Noon Everett Naval Base, The Commons Bldg., 2000 W. Marine View Drive, Everett, WA

President Secretary Executive Assistant Tom Koenig Bill Dobler Judi Edwards 2608 Broadway 3216 Mission Beach Rd PO Box 1225 Everett, WA 98201 Marysville, WA 98271 Everett, WA 98206 Bus: 425-258-2444 Bus: 425-259-9141 Bus: 425-259-9141 Res: 425-334-6271 Res: 360-659-7295 [email protected] [email protected] Cell: 425-231-5286 [email protected]

Everett - Port Gardner Wednesday, 7:15AM Everett Golf & Country Club, 1500 52nd St., Everett, WA

President Secretary Ann Anderst Connie Lewis 530 175th Avenue NE 2420 145th Place SE Snohomish, WA 98290 Mill Creek, WA 98012 Res: 425-334-6400 Res: 425-316-3838 Bus: 425-290-9300 Cell: 425-471-4222 Fax: 425-290-5555 [email protected] Cell: 425-327-6837 [email protected]

Fidalgo Island Tuesday, 7AM Majestic Inn, 419 Commercial Ave., Anacortes, WA

President Secretary Chris Long Barbara Hoenselaar 13760 Seaview Way 7690 West Shore Drive Anacortes, WA 98221 Anacortes, WA 98221 Res: 360-293-8500 Res: 360-299-3950 Cell: 360-202-2664 Cell: 360-770-0714 Fax: 360-982-2998 Fax: 360-293-8958 [email protected] [email protected]

28 Rotary International • District 5050 Haney Wednesday, 6:30PM Meadow Garden’s Golf Club, 19675 Meadow Gardens Way, Pitt Meadows, BC President Secretary Scott Charlton Keesha Rosario 13036 248A Ave. 19491 Sawyers Road Maple Ridge, BC V4R 2C7 Pitt Meadows, BC V3Y 2W9 Res: 604-467-6526 Res: 604-460-8989 Cell: 604-816-8685 Cell: 778-858-0476 [email protected] krosario@ smartwateringsystems.ca

Hope Thursday, 6:30PM Kan-Yon Restaurant, Mid-Town Plaza, 800 3rd Ave., Hope, BC President Secretary David Jubb George Rice 21195 Mtn. View Crest PO Box 2115 Hope, BC V0X 1L1 Hope, BC V0X 1L0 Res: 604-860-0866 Bus: 604-702-4962 [email protected] Res: 604-869-2038 Fax: 604-702-4951 [email protected]

La Conner Monday, 6:00PM Farmhouse Inn, 11376 LaConner Whitney Rd. & Highway 20, Mount Vernon, WA

President Secretary Carol Cain Linda Ryan 17356 Golden View Ave. 14794 Channel Drive La Conner, WA 98257 La Conner, WA 98257 Res: 360-466-4575 Bus: 360-466-2933 Bus: 360-855-3555 Cell: 360-870-9509 [email protected] [email protected]

Lake Stevens & Granite Falls Friday, 7:15AM Lake Stevens Educational Service Center, 12309 NE 22nd, Lake Stevens WA

President Secretary JD Hemmert Gary O’Rielly 13020 131st Ave. NE 2415 85th Dr NE, M-3 Lake Stevens, WA 98258 Lake Stevens, WA 98258 Cell: 206-226-6625 Res: 425-322-3399 [email protected] Cell: 425-308-9139 [email protected]

REACH WITHIN TO EMBRACE HUMANITY 29 Langley Thursday, 6:15PM Coast Hotel and Convention Centre 2093 Fraser Hwy, Langley, BC President Secretary John Brynjolfson Robert (Bob) Lukie 24788 55B Street 8192-14 Street Langley, BC V2Z 1H4 Surrey, BC V3T 5V6 Res: 604-625-7806 Res: 604-572-1297 Cell: 604-970-1517 [email protected] [email protected]

Langley Central Wednesday, Noon Newlands Golf & Country Club, 21025 48th Ave. Langley, BC President Secretary Grace Robertson Rodney Blackwell 24303 63 A Crescent 8844 McAllister Rd. Langley, B.C V2Y2G4 Fort Langley, BC V1M 2R5 Res: 604-530-3202 Res: 604-513-0187 Cell: 604-970-2874 Cell: 604-802-9187 [email protected] [email protected]

Langley Sunrise Wednesday, 7AM Ricky’s Restaurant, 8720 204th Street, Langley, BC

President Secretary Jeff Morfitt Sherry Baker 21066-43A Ave. #5 – 20881 87th Ave. Langley, BC V3A 8S8 Langley, BC V1M 3X1 Res: 604-532-1916 Bus: 604-513-8263 Cell: 604-329-9604 Cell: 604-417-1635 [email protected] [email protected]

Marysville Wednesday, Noon Jumbo Buffet, 319 State Ave. NE, Marysville, WA

President Secretary Chris Nation Mike Shepard 1509 6th Street 3622 Sunnyside Blvd. Marysville, WA 98270 Marysville, WA 98270 Res: 360-651-8098 Res: 206-679-7267 Bus: 360-658-9195 Bus: 425-558-7700 [email protected] [email protected]

30 Rotary International • District 5050 Marysville Sunrise Tuesday, 7:15AM Fanny’s Restaurant, 505 Cedar St. #A1, Marysville, WA President Secretary Joe Gogal Katherine Smith 14805 26th Ave. SE 13728 57th Ave. NE Mill Creek, WA 98012 Marysville, WA 98271 Res: 425-337-1028 Res: 360-659-1537 Bus: 425-513-9222 [email protected] [email protected]

Meadowridge Tuesday, Noon Bella Vita Restaurant, 22471 Lougheed Highway, Maple Ridge, BC President Secretary Terry Becker David Riddell 230 – 19150 Lougheed Hwy 22311 - 119th Avenue Pitt Meadows, BC V3Y 2H6 Maple Ridge, BC V2X 2Z2 Res: 604-671-6249 Bus: 604-463-6281 Cell: 604-465-9993 Res: 604-761-4013 [email protected] [email protected]

Mission (Sunrise) Wednesday, 7AM Kingsway Arms at Cedarbrooke Chateau, 32331 - 7th Avenue, Mission, BC

President Secretary Jim Taylor Bill Dickson 11744 Statim St. 32510 Badger Ave. Mission, BC V4S 1C2 Mission, BC V2V 5S6 Bus: 604-826-6286 x305 Bus: 604-826-8327 Res: 604-462-7666 Res: 604-820-1581 Cell: 604-309-2656 [email protected] [email protected]

Mission Midday Tuesday, Noon Kingsway Arms at Cedarbrooke Chateau, 32331 7th Avenue, Mission, BC

President Secretary Debbie Trenholm Meagan Wilson 8112 Coleman Rd. 3460 Juniper Cres. Mission, BC V2V 6R5 Abbotsford, BC V2S 7R1 Bus: 604-826-8090 Bus: 604-820-4570 Res: 604-826-4271 Cell: 604-316-6003 [email protected] [email protected]

REACH WITHIN TO EMBRACE HUMANITY 31 Monroe Wednesday, Noon Sockeye’s Restaurant, 14090 Fryelands Blvd SE, Monroe, WA President Secretary Neil Watkins Heidi Simmons 6819-181st Ave. SE 20494 Springrbrook Rd SE Snohomish, WA 98290 Monroe, WA 98272 Cell: 425-770-6345 Bus: 360-805-0384 [email protected] Cell: 253-318-0462 [email protected]

Mount Baker Tuesday, Noon Mt. Baker Rotary Building, 1751 Front St., Lynden, WA President Secretary Chad Schulhauser Will Vanderhage 1818 Bender Park Blvd. 1505 Main St. Lynden, WA 98264 Lynden, WA 98264 Bus: 360-354-8141 x14 Bus: 360-354-3094 Cell: 360-306-0158 Res: 360-354-4167 [email protected] Fax: 360-354-5434 [email protected]

Mount Vernon Tuesday, Noon Cotton Tree Inn & Conference Ctr., 2300 Market Place, Mount Vernon, WA

President Secretary Ginny Bode Armin Mohr 16723 Dike Road 360-424-1582 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 [email protected] Res: 360-424-0448 Bus: 360-757-5697 [email protected]

North Delta Thursday, Noon Delta Golf Course, 11550 #10 Hwy., Delta, BC

President Secretary Lornell Ridley Susan Gage 6682 Baker Road 10561 Santa Monica Drive Delta, BC V4E 2V2 Delta, BC V4C 1P8 Bus: 604-591-7947 Bus: 604-591-9326 [email protected] [email protected]

32 Rotary International • District 5050 North Whidbey Island Sunrise Wednesday, 7:15AM Whidbey Golf & Country Club, 2430 SW Fairway Lane, Oak Harbor, WA President Secretary Alicia Fealey Bonnie Willits 1480 Monroe Landing Rd. 1342 NW Falls Creek Loop Oak Harbor,WA 98277 #101 Res: 360-675-6390 Oak Harbor, WA 98277 Cell: 360-9140623 Cell: 360-320-2285 [email protected] bonnie.willits@ edwardjones.com

Oak Harbor Friday, Noon Oak Harbor Yacht Club, 1301 SE Catalina Dr., Oak Harbor,WA President Secretary Kathy DeTuerk Michael McIntyre 4987 Surf Crest Drive 2610 SW Capital Drive Oak Harbor, WA 98277 Oak Harbor, WA 98277 Res: 360-675-9166 Res: 360-675-2512 Bus: 425-258-4455 Bus: 360-279-4581 Cell: 425-321-3265 Cell: 360-929-3296 [email protected] [email protected]

Port Coquitlam Centennial Thursday, 4:15PM Wilson Rec Centre, Cafe Lounge 2150 Wilson Ave., Port Coquitlam, BC

President Secretary Dave Binder Cathy O’Neill 181 -1140 Castle Crescent 3759 Liverpool Street Port Coquitlam, BC V3C 5R4 Port Coquitlam, BC V3B 3W5 Res: 604-945 5361 Res: 604-945-8875 Cell: 604-340 9986 Bus: 604-468-5006 [email protected] Fax: 607-942-8875 [email protected]

Port Moody Wednesday, 7:00AM St. James Well Pub, 248 Newport Dr., Port Moody, BC

President Secretary John Dalton Alan Schmelzel 3346 Viewmount Drive 36 Flavelle Dr. Port Moody, BC V3H 2L7 Port Moody, BC V3H 5C4 Res: 778-839-0358 Res: 604-461-3573 Cell: 778-839-0358 Bus: 604-931-4719 [email protected] Cell: 604-250-8292 [email protected]

REACH WITHIN TO EMBRACE HUMANITY 33 San Juan Island (Friday Harbor) Wednesday, 8:00AM Downrigger’s Restaurant, 10 Front Street, Friday Harbor WA President Secretary Jack Cory Carol Linde PO Box 38 PO Box 542 Friday Harbor, WA 98250 Friday Harbor, WA 98250 Res: 360-378-4900 Res: 378-2234 [email protected] [email protected]

Sedro Woolley Thursday, Noon Sedro-Woolley Community Center, 705 Pacific Street, Sedro-Woolley, WA President Secretary Mark Mauden John Matterand 625 Township #35 PO Box 597 Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 Clear Lake, WA 98235 Bus: 360-708-2694 Bus: 360-856-6011 Res: 360-422-7907 Res: 360-856-9049 Cell: 360-708-2694 Cell: 360-391-9363 [email protected] [email protected]

Semiahmoo (White Rock) Thursday, 7:00AM Rotary Field House, 2197 – 148th Street, South Surrey, BC

President Secretary Kirk Mitchell Stuart Kirkpatrick 15736 Buena Vista Avenue PO Box 75361 White Rock, BC V4B 1Z7 15180 North Bluff Road Res: 604-531-9757 White Rock, BC V4B 5L2 Bus: 604-541-9784 Res: 604-594-8266 [email protected] Bus: 604-683-6905 ext 226 Cell: 604-671-2446 [email protected]

Skagit (Mount Vernon) Wednesday, 7:00AM Eaglemont (Pavillion) Golf Course, 4127 Eaglemont Dr., Mount Vernon, WA

President Secretary Duane Henson Bob Masterman 1501 Riverside Dr 707 Lilac Dr. Mt Vernon, WA 98273 Mt Vernon, WA 98273 Bus: 360-424-7681 Res: 360-202-7458 Res:360-424-8862 Bus: 360-424-4901 [email protected] Cell: 360-202-7458 Fax: 360-424-8715 bobmasterman@ windermere.com

34 Rotary International • District 5050 Snohomish Thursday, 7:15AM Collector's Choice Restaurant (Banquet Room), 102 Glen Ave., Snohomish, WA President Secretary Robert Knight Patricia Knight PO Box 612 PO Box 612 Snohomish, WA 98291 Snohomish, WA 98291 Res: 360-568-5629 Res: 360-568-5629 Cell: 425-501-1584 Cell: 360-348-1302 [email protected] [email protected]

South Everett — Mukilteo Friday, 12:15 PM Everett Golf & Country Club, 1500 52nd St., Everett, WA President Secretary Steve Shea Judith Underwood 6318 Apple Lane 9764 Marine View Dr. Freeland, WA 98249 Mukilteo, WA 98275 Res: 360-579-1731 Res: 425-493-1917 Fax: 425-252-3964 Cell: 425-418-9529 Cell: 425-239-9938 [email protected] [email protected]

South Whidbey Island Thursday, 7:30AM Useless Bay Golf and Country Club, Whidbey Island, WA

President Secretary Terry Rose Jay Ryan 2517 North Bluff Road PO Box 1127 Greenbank, WA 98253 Langley, WA 98260-1127 Res: 360-678-6081 Res: 360-221-8561 Fax: 360-678-0775 [email protected] Cell: 206-790-9180 [email protected]

Stanwood/Camano Island Wednesday, Noon Stanwood/Camano School District Administration Building, Board Room 26920 Pioneer Highway, Stanwood, WA 98292

President Secretary Robert Wickstrom Sara Gosnold 457 Iris Lane 124 Woodgrove Lane Camano Island, WA 98292 Camano Island, WA 98282 Res: 360-387-9214 Res: 360-631-5704 Bus: 360-387-5190 Bus: 360-629-6515 Fax: 888-360-0086 Cell: 206-979-6446 Cell: 425-210-7831 sara.gosnold@ [email protected] sterlingsavings.com

REACH WITHIN TO EMBRACE HUMANITY 35 Surrey Tuesday, 6:15PM ABC Restaurant, 15373 Fraser Hwy, Surrey, BC President Secretary Ajay Caleb Dick Wareham #33 – 7140 132 Street 7025 141st Street Surrey, BC V3W 1J5 Surrey, BC V3W 6L4 Res: 604-591-7030 Res: 604-594-7293 [email protected] Cell: 604-828-0273 [email protected]

Surrey Fraser Heights Wednesday, 6:45 PM ABC Restaurant, 10410 - 158th Street, Guildford, Surrey, BC President Secretary Kuldip K. Ardawa Valerie Barker 7960, 133a Street 15648, 90 Avenue Surrey, BC V3W 9Z8 Surrey, BC V3W 9Z8 Tel: 778-709-5145 Tel: 604-583-2944 [email protected] [email protected]

Surrey Guilford Thursday, 7:15AM Ricky's Restaurant, 152nd and Fraser Highway, Surrey, BC President Secretary Lynn Spence Heather Scoular #22 15037 58th Avenue Res: 604-576-8797 Surrey, BC V3S-8Z5 Cell: 604-561-7048 Res: 604-574-5964 [email protected] Bus: 604-688-3234 [email protected]

Surrey Newton Thursday, 7:00PM Unit 107 8318 120th Street, Surrey, BC V3W 3N4 President Secretary Harjinder Thind Tejinder Singh 14530 83A Ave. 7713 146th Street Not Pictured Surrey, BC V3S 0N4 Surrey, BC V3S 2T6 Bus: 604-599-6962 Res: 604-725-8484 Fax: 604-599-6063 Bus: 604-288-8300 Cell: 604-805-3330 [email protected] [email protected]

Whatcom County North Thursday, 12:15PM Northwood Hall, 3240 Northwest Ave., Bellingham, WA

President Secretary Gary Tomsic Sharon Robinson 2128 Dodd St. 2716 Walnut St. Blaine, WA 98230 Bellingham, WA 98225 Res: 360-332-4711 Res: 360-671-8415 Bus: 360-332-8311 Bus: 360-734-4744 Cell: 360-410-9037 [email protected] [email protected]

36 Rotary International • District 5050 White Rock Tuesday, Noon Rotary Field House, 2197 - 148th Street, South Surrey, BC

President Secretary Vice President & Ian Lagasse Darryl Swallow Recording Secretary Residence 19 Unit 404- Peter W. Short The Crescent 15466 North Bluff Rd # 22 14909 – 32 Ave. Surrey, BC V4P 3J6 White Rock, BC V4B 3G1 Surrey, BC V4P 1A4 Res: 604-536-5025 Res: 604-541-7303 Res: 604-536-1821 Cell: 778-231-4885 Cell: 604-710-5814 Cell: 778-389-7362 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

White Rock Millenium Wednesday, 7:00AM Rotary Field House, 2197 – 148th Street, South Surrey, BC President Secretary Scott Phemister Renee Nicholson 2218 129B St. 115 - 16275 15th Ave. Surrey, BC V4A 7N6 Surrey, BC V4A 1L4 Bus: 604-541-8123 Res: 604-536-4466 Cell: 604-649-4920 Bus: 604-541-5122 Fax: 604-541-8127 Cell: 604-817-8259 [email protected] Fax: 504-536-1988 [email protected]

White Rock Peace Arch Monday, Noon Hazelmere Golf & Country Club, 18150 – 8th Ave., Surrey, BC President Secretary Lyle MacDougall Ken McLean 1800-13401 108th Ave. 2881 141 Street Surrey, BC Surrey, BC V4P 2H8 Res: 604-574-7359 Res: 604-538-0800 Cell: 604-377-9350 Cell: 604-220-4213 [email protected] Fax: 604-538-6046 [email protected]

White Rock Peninsula Tuesday, 6:30PM Rockwell’s Bar and Grill, Aston Pacific Inn, 1160 King George Blvd. Surrey, BC President Secretary David Boulton Winston Conyers 2922 140 A Street 1266 Finlay Street Surrey, BC V4P2J White Rock, BC V4B 4L1 Res: 604-535-9696 Res: 604-531-3543 Bus: 604-535-3730 Cell: 778-908-3377 Fax: 604-535-8103 [email protected] Cell: 778-558-1460 [email protected]

REACH WITHIN TO EMBRACE HUMANITY 37 Rotaract Club Presidents

District Representative Ray Paquet [email protected]

Abbotsford President Cher Ugolini 604-996-8669 [email protected] [email protected]

Chilliwack-Fraser President Amanda Steensma 604-798-2871 [email protected]

Cloverdale President Jennifer Petrichenko 604-374-5843 [email protected]

Langley President Suzanna Lopez 604-782-3517 [email protected]

Surrey - North Delta President Denny Hollick 778-386-4605 www.dennyhollick.com

Tri-Cities (Provisional) President Paula Broderick 778-773-5116 [email protected]

38 Rotary International • District 5050 Past District Governors District 5050

2010-2011 PDG Wayne Wiebe (Arlene) Rotary Club of Langley 7334 209A Street Langley, BC V2Y 2E4 Res: 604-534-2824 Fax: 604-534-2824 [email protected]

2009-10 PDG Larry Jubie (Linda) Rotary Club of Marysville 328 Alverson Blvd. Everett, WA 98201 Res: 425-258-1215 Fax: 425-258-9618 Cell: 425-327-1555 [email protected]

2008-09 PDG Larry R. Stinson (Karola) Rotary Club of Chilliwack 42383 Sinclair Road Chilliwack, BC V2R 4N8 Res: 604-823-4294 Bus: 604-792-1376 Fax: 604-792-8711 [email protected]

2007-08 PDG John A. Bosch (Maxine) Rotary Club of South Everett/Mukilteo 5732 Sound Ave. Everett, WA 98203-1232 Bus: 425-347-2611 Res: 425-355-6525 Fax: 425-348-7777 [email protected]

2006-07 PDG Rod Thomson (Cathy) 34150 Palace Ct. Abbotsford, BC V2S 6P7 Res: 604-855-1180 Cell: 604-302-1800 [email protected]

2005-06 PDG Harv Jubie (Jan) Rotary Club of Marysville 4229 – 76th Street NE Marysville, WA 98270 Bus: 360-659-5556 Cell: 425-876-6181 Res: 425-377-0114 [email protected]

2004-05 PDG Gary Hollick (Nita) Rotary Club of North Delta 11639-64B Ave. Delta, BC V4E 2E1 Bus: 604-572-0064 Fax: 604-507-0754 Res: 604-572-4605 [email protected]

REACH WITHIN TO EMBRACE HUMANITY 39 2004-05 PDG Dick Drew, D5020 (Aline) Rotary Club of Haney 22738- 127th Avenue Maple Ridge BC V2X 2Z4 Res: 604-467-1590 [email protected]

2003-04 PDG Rob Martin (Joan) Rotary Club of Burlington 9155 Samish Island Road Bow, WA 98232-9355 Bus: 360-428-0140 Fax: 360-428-1616 Res: 360-766-6594 [email protected] [email protected]

2002-03 PDG Kevin Shaughnessy (Paddy) Rotary Club of Langley Central 35361 Rockwell Drive Abbotsford BC V3G 2C9 Res: 604-854-1948 [email protected]

2001-02 PDG Kathy De Tuerk Rotary Club of Oak Harbor 4987 Surf Crest Drive Oak Harbor, WA 98277 Res: 360-675-9166 Bus: 425-258-4455 Cell: 425-321-3265 [email protected]

2001-02 PDG Mary Kalbert, D5750 Oklahoma (John) Rotary Club of San Juan Island 63 Dream Lake Rd. Friday Harbor, WA 98250-7010 Res: 360-378-6119 [email protected]

2000-01 PDG Jim Caldwell (Anne) DECEASED

1999-00 PDG Dave Robinson (Bev) Rotary Club of Abbotsford 2-4001 Old Clayburn Road Abbotsford BC V3G 1C5 Bus: 604-850-5770 Fax: 604-854-3270 Res: 604-854-3285 [email protected] [email protected]

1998-99 PDG J.B.Switzer (May) INACTIVE Rotary Club of Oak Harbor 4809 N. Surfcrest Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 Res: 360-675-7733 [email protected]

1997-98 PDG Hardy Staub (Annie) INACTIVE 13638 Malabar Ave. White Rock, BC V413 2X9

40 Rotary International • District 5050 1996-97 PDG Mel Farnsworth (Sue) Rotary Club of Anacortes P.O. Box 627 Anacortes, WA 98221 Bus: 360-293-2127 Res: 360-293-0146 Cell: 360-840-6299 Fax: 360-293-1354 [email protected]

1995-96 PDG Bernie Pregler (Flora) INACTIVE 3438 Queenston Ave. Coquitlam, BC V3E 3H1

1994-95 PDG Don Senter (Lois) Rotary Club of Everett 1250 Country Club Drive Camano Island, WA 98282 Bus: 425-259-0918 Fax: 425-259-8088 Res: 360-387-3599 [email protected]

1993-94 PDG Vic Hollister DECEASED

1992-93 PDG Jack Frisk Rotary Club of Fidalgo Island 8446 Thompson Beach Road Anacortes, WA 98221 Res: 360-293-9881 [email protected]

1991-92 PDG Jim Follows (Sheila) DECEASED

1990-91 PDG Mel Hollinger Rotary Club of Whatcom County North 340 Boblett Street Blaine WA 98230 Res: 360-332-6722 Fax: 360-332-6722 [email protected]

1988-89 PDG Fred George DECEASED

1987-88 PDG Fred Bartlett, D5020 (Hazel) DECEASED Rotary Club of Abbotsford 79-4001 Old Clayburn Road Abbotsford, BC V3G 1C5 Res: 604-850-7355 Fax: 604-850-7407 Cell: 623-974-5688 (AZ Oct. – Apr.) Fax: 623-974-2897 (AZ Oct. – Apr.) [email protected]

1987-88 PDG Tom Rainville (Davis) Rotary Club of Everett P.O. 643, Mukilteo, WA 98275 Res: 425-353-3080 [email protected]

Advisory Committee - all past District Governors residing in District 5050 who are current members of a Rotary Club act as an advisory committee for the current District Governor. The Governor chairs the committee. The purpose of the committee is to advise the Governor on policy matters af- fecting the District and to provide assistance as requested by the Governor.

REACH WITHIN TO EMBRACE HUMANITY 41 Rotary Foundation Committee District 5050 The District Foundation Committee is a group of dedicated Rotarians who assist the District Governor in carrying out Foundation business in the district. The Committee serves as a liaison between the Foundation and Rotary Clubs.

Foundation Committee Chair Bill Robson Rotary Club of Cloverdale 20736-51 Avenue Langley, BC V3A 7V2 Bus: 604-501-3335 Cell: 604-340-9700 Res: 604-532-5987 (Unlisted) Fax: 604-586-3128 [email protected]

Ambassadorial Scholarship/World Peace Scholars Committee Chair Debra Wright Rotary Club of Everett 2611 Hillside Lane Everett, WA 98203 Cell: 425-870-0247 Bus: 425-257-7102 [email protected]

Annual Giving & Major Gifts (Canada) Christiana Flessner Rotary Club of Semiahmoo (White Rock) 3325 Canterbury Drive South Surrey, BC V3S 0J4 Res: 604-536-8031 Bus: 604 536-2022 Cell: 604-868-9045 Fax: 604-536-9831 [email protected]

Annual Giving & Major Gifts (USA) Stephen Morach Rotary Club of Stanwood 918 N. Waugh Rd. Mt. Vernon, WA 98273 Res: 360-848-5844 Bus: 360-424-0302 Cell: 360-630-0833 [email protected]

District Simplified Grants Gayle Carter Rotary Club of Port Moody 1014 Loco Rd. Port Moody, BC V3H 2X1 Cell: 604-220-8524 Bus: 604-461-2844 [email protected]

42 Rotary International • District 5050 Foundation Alumni Committee Marc Baker Rotary Club of Everett 1501 Lombard Everett, WA 98201 Cell: 425-359-9421 Bus: 425-252-1234 [email protected]

District Grants Subcommittee Rick Bolduc Rotary Club of LaConner 336A E. Fairhaven Ave. Burlington, WA 98233 Res: 360-941-6616 Bus: 360-941-6616 [email protected]

International Projects Jack Rae Rotary Club of White Rock 12662 Ocean Cliff Dr. Surrey, BC V4A 6N1 Cell: 778-908-2390 [email protected]

Group Study Exchange Committee Chair PDG Rob Martin Rotary Club of Burlington 9155 Samish Island Rd. Bow, WA 98232-9355 Bus: 360-428-0140 Fax: 360-428-1616 Res: 360-766-6594 [email protected]

GSE Inbound Team Coordinator (Canada) Vicki Raw Rotary Club on Abbotsford Matsqui # 42 - 3087 Immel Street Abbotsford, BC V2S 6Z6 Res: 604-870 8706 Bus: 604-851-4890 Toll Free: 877-661-0314 Cell: 604-217-0807 [email protected]

GSE Inbound Team Coordinator (US) Debe Franz Rotary Club of Lake Stevens PO Box 593 Lake Stevens, WA 98258 Res: 425-334-1795 Cell: 425-330 6353 [email protected]

REACH WITHIN TO EMBRACE HUMANITY 43 GSE Outbound Team Coordinator Linda Murray Rotary Club of South Everett/ Mukilteo 4943 Ocean Ave. Everett, WA 98203 Res: 425-347-6738 Bus: 425-348-3850 Cell: 425-422-9141 [email protected]

GSE Leader Speakers Jackie Kendziorek Rotary Club of South Everett/ Mukilteo [email protected]

Linda Murray Rotary Club of South Everett / Mukilteo [email protected]

Deb Franz Rotary Club of Lake Stevens [email protected]

Polio/Permanent Fund Development Lee Harmon Rotary Club of Arlington 635 N Sunset Dr. Camano Island, WA 98292 Res: 360-387-1501 Bus: 360-435-8595 Fax: 360-387-4175 Cell: 425-422-5406 [email protected]

Recognition of Arch C Klumph Society Donors

The Rotarians of District 5050 gratefully acknowledge the dedication and financial support of the following Arch C Klumph Society Donors for their cumulative gifts of $250,000 or more:

Lee and Judy Harman Arlington Harv & Jan Jubie Marysville Larry & Linda Jubie Marysville

44 Rotary International • District 5050 Recognition of Major Donors

The Rotarians of District 5050 gratefully acknowledge the dedication and financial support of the following major donors for their cumulative gifts of $10,000 or more:

Lee Kuzminski Abbotsford Dave & Bev Robinson Abbotsford/Cloverdale Rod & Cathy Thomson Abbotsford Robert Apter Anacortes Joan McIntosh Anacortes Stan & Carrie Dyer Bellingham Bay Margaret Kent Bellingham Bay John H. & Carol Blessin Chilliwack Fred & Pam George Chilliwack Carol Tichelman Chilliwack John & Agatha Wilford Chilliwack Mike & Linda McKone Coquitlam Sunrise Marc Baker Everett Larry Byers Everett John Haugen, Jr. Everett Jim Hayes Everett T. Hollister and Albertina Mabley Everett Tom and Debra Koenig Everett Richard & Katherine Lyons Everett Pat and Bev Miller Everett Tom & Davis Rainville Everett Ed & Marilana Rubatino Everett Don & Lois Senter Everett Fred Sjoholm Everett Greg Tisdel Everett Jack & Viola Frisk Fidalgo Island William and Wendy Rabel Fidalgo Island Arthur & Ingrid de Jong Langley Central John and Lesley Peters Langley Central Kevin & Paddy Shaughnessy Langley Central Gordon & Carol Bjorg Marysville Victor and Hilda Hollister Mission City James & Anne Sinclair Mount Baker Kathy & Al DeTuerk Oak Harbor JB & May Switzer Oak Harbor Frank Fagan San Juan Island (Friday Harbor) Barbara Fagan San Juan Island (Friday Harbor) Mary and John Kalbert San Juan Island (Friday Harbor) Christiana Flessner Semiahmoo (White Rock) Sylvia Olsen Semiahmoo (White Rock) Sandy Wightman Semiahmoo (White Rock) Fred & Arlene Miller Skagit (Mount Vernon) George Henny South Whidbey Island David & JoAnn Lipscomb Stanwood Camano Island Stephen Morach Stanwood Camano Island Jim & Sheila Follows Surrey Mel & Wilma Hollinger Whatcom County North Richard & Shirley Metcalf Whatcom County North Alder Clark White Rock Ralph & Hope Crawford White Rock Edward Telfer Dicks White Rock Bill & Rosemary Dyke White Rock Daphne and Louis Fortin White Rock Bob & Shirley Martin White Rock Colin & Alison Smith White Rock

REACH WITHIN TO EMBRACE HUMANITY 45 Members of the Bequest Society District 5050

The Rotarians of District 5050 gratefully acknowledge the following Rotarians who have set aside at least $10,000 of their estate to the Rotary Foundation, and qualifying as a member of the Bequest Society.

Allan Asaph Abbotsford Sumas Beverly J. Robinson Cloverdale Kenneth J. Funk Abbotsford Lucie Ray Abbotsford David T. Robinson Abbotsford Wendy Neufeld Abbotsford Sumas Rod & Cathy Thomson Abbotsford William & Marilyn Bramwell Abbotsford R. Lee Harman Arlington Bob Boule Bellingham Robert M. Moles Bellingham Bay Larry Stinson Chilliwack Carol Tichelman Chilliwack Rhian Piprell Coquitlam Sunrise Marc Baker Everett John Haugen Everett Ronald & Connie Edlin Everett Dr. Stephen & Betty Miller Fidalgo Island Steve & Janet Rutz Fidalgo Island David Rapella La Conner Silvia & Bruce Kleeberger Langley Wayne & Arlene Wiebe Langley Bert Monsma Langley Central Brent & Beverlee Rasmussen Langley Central John Roberts Langley Central Harv & Janet Jubie Marysville Larry & Linda Jubie Marysville Joan & Rob Martin Mt. Vernon and Burlington Gary & Nita Hollick North Delta John A. Charlesworth North Delta Scott Dudley North Whidbey Island Paul and Henriette Turvill North Whidbey Island J.B. Switzer Oak Harbor Kathryn Z. De Tuerk Oak Harbor Barrie & Joan Seaton Port Coquitlam Centennial Darrell Burnham Port Moody David Boulton Semiahmoo (White Rock) Christiana Flessner Semiahmoo (White Rock) Michel Labadie Semiahmoo (White Rock) Jacqueline Kendziorek South Everett Mukilteo Michele Sayko South Everett Mukilteo Sean Straub South Everett Mukilteo Jane Helten South Whidbey Island Sharon Edberg South Whidbey Island Terry Greer Stanwood Camano Island Stephen Monarch Stanwood Camano Island Timothy & Lynn Carpenter Whatcom County North Gary & Diane Cordrey Whatcom County North Julie Ann Johansen Whatcom County North Christine D. Fortin White Rock Robert & Shirley Martin White Rock Lyle Konner White Rock Peninsula

46 Rotary International • District 5050 District Administrative Committees 2011-2012

Awards Committee PDG Larry Jubie- Chair DG Jane Helten PDG Wayne Wiebe DGE Sean Hogan DGN Denis Boyd

The District Awards Committee judges and awards recognition of the competitions and prizes listed below:

John Vanderzicht Award. For the highest average percentage attendance by the time of the District Conference.

Keenlyside Award. Club with the highest percentage gain in membership by the time of the District Conference.

White Rock Award. Club with the highest attendance at the District Conference based on the distance from the conference and percentage of club members in attendance

Best Bulletin Award. For the best club bulletin

World Community Service. For the highest per capita giving towards international programs.

McLean Most Significant Achievement. For the best community project

Hollinger “Traveling Peace Arch” Award. To the club that had the trophy the least number of days and traveled the furthest to pass it on.

Special Awards. Any awards determined to be significant by the District Governor or individual clubs.

Rookie of the Year. Given to a first year Rotarian who embraces the ideals of Rotary by making a significant service contribution to their club or D5050. Nominations are submitted by club Presidents. Nominees must have joined Rotary after July 1st of the current Rotary year.

Presidential Citation. To stress the importance of both membership and continued support of The Rotary Founda- tion, the RI President establishes criteria for recognition during 2011-12. These actions and criteria support the priorities and goals identified within the RI Strategic Plan: strengthen clubs, increase humanitarian service, and en- hance public image.

Changemaker Award: The Changemaker Award will rec- ognize Rotary clubs that make an extraordinary impact dur- ing 2011-12 through their work in the Avenues of Service. Clubs are invited to undertake a challenging array of activi- ties in each Avenue, with the goal of making positive and significant change in their communities and in the world.

REACH WITHIN TO EMBRACE HUMANITY 47 Club Extension Christiana Flessner 3325 Canterbury Dr. Surrey, BC V3S 0J4 Bus: 604-536-2022 Res: 604-536-8031 [email protected]

CRCID District Representative Larry Stinson 42383 Sinclair Road Chilliwack, BC V2R 4N8 Res: 604-823-4294 Bus: 604-792-1376 Fax: 604-792-8711 [email protected]

District Conference Chair Sharon Edberg 2522 Hillis Dr. Langley, WA 98260 Cell: 206-795-2041 [email protected]

District Conference Co- Chair Rick Brown 4680 Rhodie Ln. Freeland, WA 98249 Cell: 360-929-2934 Bus: 360-331-2070 [email protected]

District Trainer Cheryl McKeever 10268 McEachern Street Maple Ridge, BC V2W 0B2 Cell: 604-761-1272 [email protected]

Family of Rotary Committee Linda Balzer #107 101 Parkside Drive Port Moody, BC V3H 4W6 Cell: 604-341-4387 [email protected]

Finance Committee Chair PDG Rod Thomson, 34150 Palace Ct. Abbotsford, BC V2S 6P7 Res: 604-855-1180 Cell: 604-302-1800 [email protected]

48 Rotary International • District 5050 Friendship Exchange (CA) Wil Huitema 8101 Gibson Road Chilliwack, BC V2P 6H3 Res: 604-792-6721 [email protected]

Friendship Exchange (US) Danielle Mullen 2303 Moody Mt Vernon, WA 98274 Res: 360-428-8953 Cell: 360-421-9676 [email protected]

Health and Hunger Pete Kinch 1818 Holbrook Ave. Everett, WA 98203 Res: 425-290-8639 Bus: 425-290-2090 Fax: 425-355-8238 [email protected]

Historian PDG Mel Hollinger 340 Boblett Street Blaine, WA 98230 Res: 360-332-6722 Fax: 360-332-6722 [email protected]

Insurance Chair (CA) Harry Geddes HUB International-Barton Insurance 45110 Airport Road Chilliwack, BC V2P 6Z9 Bus: 604-703-7070 [email protected]

Insurance Chair (US) Randy McDonald Whitfield Insurance 3425 Broadway Everett, WA 98201 Bus: 425-317-3554 [email protected]

Insurance Rotary International Risk Management Dept. [email protected]

REACH WITHIN TO EMBRACE HUMANITY 49 Interact (CA) Deanne Turner 4853-6th Ave. Delta, BC V4M 1L2 Res: 604-943-4241 [email protected]

Interact (US) Patricia Knight PO Box 612 Snohomish, WA 98291 Res: 360-568-5629 Cell: 360-348-1302 [email protected]

International Convention (District Contact) Denis Boyd 831 Cottonwood Avenue Coquitlam, BC V3J 2S9 Res: 604-937-7211 Bus: 604-936-6260 [email protected]

Literacy Chair Barbara Hoenselaar 7690 W. Shore Dr. Anacortes, WA 98221 Res: 360-299-3950 Bus: 360-293-4277 Cell: 360-770-0714 [email protected]

Membership Chair Scott Dudley 184 NW Delta Ct. Oak Harbor, WA 98277 Res: 360-675-6561 Bus: 800-286-4560 Cell: 360-672-0566 [email protected]

New Generations Frank Jarvis 14267-71 Avenue Surrey, BC V3W 2K9 Res: 604-591-6685 Cell: 604-961-6895 [email protected]

50 Rotary International • District 5050 Nominating Committee PDG Larry Stinson-Chair PDG John Bosch PDG Harv Jubie PDG Wayne Wiebe PDG Larry Jubie

The District Nominating Committee is composed of the past five District Governors, as set for in Section C of the District Policy. The function of the committee is to recruit, interview, and select a candidate for the office of District Governor, subject to the bylaws of the Rotary International and District Policy, Section D. The committee will actively concern itself in arousing club interest to sponsor outstanding, properly qualified candidates for this office.

Peace Arch Journal Editor David Truman 20361 41A Avenue Langley, BC V3A 2Z9 Res: 604-533-4585 Cell: 604-250-5906 [email protected]

Public Relations Barrie Seaton 1283 Steeple Drive Coquitlam, BC V3E 1K4 Res: 604-945-6627 Fax: 604-941-5429 Cell: 604-945-6627 [email protected]

Resolutions Committee PDG Don Senter 1250 Country Club Drive Camano Island, WA 98282 Bus: 425-259-0918 Fax: 604-259-8088 Res: 360-387-3599 [email protected]

Rotaract District Representative Ray Paquet 1522 Everall Street White Rock, BC V4B 3S8 Bus: 604-535-8001 [email protected]

Rotary Leadership Institute (RLI) Gary Wiggins 405 220 Newport Drive Port Moody, BC V3H 5B8 Res: 604-461-5026 Cell: 604-802-4511 [email protected]

REACH WITHIN TO EMBRACE HUMANITY 51 Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) Patty Klassen 15 Parkwood Place Port Moody, BC V3H 4K7 Res: 604-461-4724 Bus: 604-240-9079 Cell: 604-318-2749 [email protected]

Rotaplast District Coordinator, Canada Ken Funk PO Box 4700 Abbotsford, BC V2S 7E3 Bus: 604-859-7343 Res: 604-504-3493 [email protected]

Rotaplast District Coordinator, US Jackie Kendziorek Bus: 425-493-2745 Fax: 360-659-3929 Res: 360-657-3626 Cell: 425-508-4092 [email protected] [email protected]

Traveling Peace Arch Coordinator Wayne Wiebe 7334 209A Street Langley, BC V2Y 2E4 Res: 604-534-2824 Fax: 604-534-2824 [email protected]

Visioning Coordinator Carol Tichelman 150-6001 Promontory Rd. Chilliwack, BC V2R 3E3 Bus: 604-792-8111 Res: 604-824-9401 Fax: 604-792-8104 [email protected]

Vocational (CA) Michael Murray 12456 Meadowbrook Pl. Maple Ridge, BC V4R 2H6 Res: 604-467-3552 Bus: 604-467-7337 [email protected]

52 Rotary International • District 5050 Vocational (US) Beverly Harrington (US) 327 S. Burlington Bl. Burlington, WA 98233 Bus: 360-755-0419 Cell: 360-421-0601 [email protected]

Water Tom Thetford 8807 60th Dr NE Marysville, WA 98270 Res: 360-658-4254 Bus: 425-257-8824 Fax: 425-257-8882 Cell: 360-223-3906 [email protected]

Webmaster Tiffany McFadyen #102 1369 Purcell Drive Coquitlam, BC V3E OC1 Res: 604-230-8118 [email protected]

Youth Adventures in Leadership (YAIL) Nita Hollick 11639-64B Avenue Delta, BC V4V 2W1 Res: 604-861-1471 Bus: 604-599-1410 [email protected]

Youth Exchange Chair Jason Jakubec 1610 Plateau Crescent Coquitlam, BC V3E 3B3 Res: 604-468-1609 Bus: 604-642-5662 [email protected]

REACH WITHIN TO EMBRACE HUMANITY 53 ROTARY SUPPORTED PROGRAMS

Operation Eyesight Universal World Headquarters, Calgary 4 Parkdale Crescent NW Calgary, Alberta T2N 3T8 Bus: 403-283-6323 Fax: 403-270-1899 Toll-free, all offices 1-800-585-8265 www.operationeyesight.ca

Vancouver Regional Office #2 - 252 East 1st Street North Vancouver, BC V7L 1B3 Bus: 604-988-3484 Fax: 604-988-1445

Rotaplast District Coordinator, Canada Ken Funk PO Box 4700 Abbotsford, BC V2S 7E3 Bus: 604-859-7343 Res: 604-504-3493 [email protected]

Rotaplast District Coordinator, US Jackie Kendziorek Bus: 425-493-2745 Fax: 360-659-3929 Res: 360-657-3626 Cell: 425-508-4092 [email protected] [email protected]

Rotary World Help Network Wayne Crossen Club Rotary Club of Langley Central 20373 43A Ave. Langley, BC V3A 3C6 Bus: 604-530-7764 [email protected]

Shelter Box (Canada) Don Ohlgren Bus: 800-677-0990 [email protected]

Shelter Box (USA) David Rapella Rotary Club of LaConner Res: 360-588-8781 [email protected]

Wheelchair Foundation Christiana Flessner Bus: 604-536-022 Fax: 604-536-9831 [email protected]

54 Rotary International • District 5050 Rotary Founders

The Founders of Rotary, from left: Silvester Schiele, Paul P. Harris (point- ing to book), Hiram E. Shorey, and Gustavus H. Loehr.

Paul P. Harris (1868-1947) was a Chicago attorney in 1905 when he had an idea for a club in which profession- als could share “mutual cooperation and informal friend- ship such as all of had once known in our villages.” On the evening of Thursday, 23 February 1905, Harris gathered three business acquaintances to form a group that be- came the Rotary Club of Chicago, initiating the world’s first service organization. Harris became the first presi- dent of what would later become Rotary International, the association of Rotary clubs around the world with 1.2 mil- lion members united under the motto Service Above Self.

Silvester Schiele (1870-1945) was a coal dealer and a client of Paul Harris in 1905. Born in rural Indiana, Schiele liked to tell Harris interesting anecdotes of his “young pio- neer” boyhood. During the course of their business deal- ings, Harris first shared the idea with Schiele for a new kind of club for professionals. On 23 February 1905, Har- ris invited Schiele for dinner to develop his ideas of a fel- lowship and booster club. In addition to becoming first president of the Rotary Club of Chicago, Schiele devel- oped a close lifelong friendship with Harris.

Gustavus H. “Gus” Loehr (1864-1918) was a Chicago mining engineer who lent his office on the seventh floor of the Unity Building at 127 Dearborn Street in Chicago for the first gathering of the founders of Rotary on 23 February 1905. Loehr invited Hiram Shorey to this meet- ing. His health later deteriorated and he left the club, but remained a supporter of Rotary until his death at age 53.

Hiram E. Shorey (1862-1944) was a merchant tailor in 1905. One of the founding four members of the Rotary Club of Chicago, he remained a Rotarian for only a short time before moving back to his home state of Maine. Upon his later return to Chicago, he rejoined for a brief time be- fore resigning again. Despite his brief membership, Sho- rey was always supportive of the Rotary Club of Chicago and voiced pride at his early association with Rotary.

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