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Page1 ame s Board of Directors President: Susan Murata President Elect: Carol Freeman Secretary: Suzanne Drace Treasurer: Paul Dryman Directors Past President: Richard Williams Club Administrator: Susan Engler Community Service: Mario Contini Family of Rotary: Tony Kourounis Rotary Foundation: Robert Bianchi International Services: Chris Lamia Member At Large: Joani Pappas Vocational Service: Mike Murphy New Generations: Russ Cornwall - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Executive Secretary: Jere Robings Executive Treasurer: Larry Baker Sergeant-At-Arms: Matt Lallo, Cal Henry & Phil Koonce Membership: Hugo Roche Public Relations: Tamara Campbell Grants Committee: Roger Benson Bulletin Editor: K.T. Connor & Tanya Caligiuri Bulletin Photographer: Doug Tapking & Larry Baker Web Master: Denis Wilson NOVEMBER 8 TH Alex and Jacqui Cooke "Love Russia" Program: NOVEMBER 1ST Mark Pierce "The Charles Pierce Story" In the wake of Charles Pierce's death in early October, his son Mark delivered the program prepared by his dad and delivered all over the country. Mark related Charles' harrowing experience in the Nazi concentration camps, and his rescue by the American soldiers. Noting that his father could not speak about his painful memories until he was in According to Alex and Jacqui, "Love Russia is a charity that is committed to improving the lives of thousands of orphaned and abandoned children and young people living in Russia. We have been involved in over 600 projects that focus mainly on children ranging from birth to 18 but also provide care for the elderly and those that are disabled or have learning difficulties. Our aim is to provide relief of poverty, suffering and distress, by demonstrating practical compassion." his 80's, when one of his grandchildren innocently asked him about his concentration camp tattoo. Charles' mission was to show that it is possible to rise above such horrors and reach out to others in love and forgiveness. "Make it your practice to love yourself and to love everybody," Charles would say often. "Only then can we find peace." Mark added that his mother, Libby, the love of Charles' life for 58 years, was the inspiration for Charles in his life's story of tolerance and love.

Page2 Guests: Thousand Oaks Rotary Meeting November 1, 2012 Program: November 15th ROTARY FOUNDATION President Susan Murata opened the meeting and introduced Martin Anderson, who introduced Tamara Cambell for the Moment of Inspiration. Dan Overton led us in singing "God Bless America." Chris Evans introduced visiting Rotarian Jim McGee, and Jeff Borenstein's guests Blanche Kravitz, his sister and her husband Mark, Tony Kourounis' guest, and former member, Mark Burson, Monica Walker's guest Natalie Bradley, Dave Friedl's guest Cathy Maslan, and Russ Cornwall's guest Matt Michaels. President Susan noted that Steve Stanley was still in a wheelchair, Felix Masci's wife Barbara was still undergoing treatment, and Dennis May was out of the hospital. Board Candidates for 2012-2013 Tamara Campbell Mario Diaz John Dokken Paul Dryman Sue Engler Chris Lamia Jeff Matson Phil Koonce FINE SESSION In honor of election season, Vicki Arndt asked which US President is linked to specific quotes. Those fined were Larry Baker, Jim Friedl, Jeff Borenstein, and Jere Robings.

Page3 Announcements: Vicki Arndt asked for 10 members new to the Prison Reading Project to sign up for the December 7th session from 8 AM to Noon. After the new members sign, available spaces will be open to those who participated before. Jeff Borenstein assured us that he did not lose the World Series board this time. Winners were Lee Ladd, Chris Steele (twice since the score for the last two games was the same), and Martin Anderson. Patty Contini congratulated everyone for their most successful Street Fair. We made $80,000, she noted. She thanked members whose organizations and practices were sponsors, including Feliz Wang, Norm Nagel, and Chris Kimball. She also thanked the committee members for their hard work in planning and promoting the event, KT Connor for PR, Mario Diaz for insurance considerations, Daryl Reynolds and Carol Robinson who attended every meeting and lent their special knowledge and Street Fair experience, and of course, Mario Contini and Larry Baker for their ongoing support. Patty also gave special mention to the two new members, Rick Hand and Steve Hoffman, who contributed so much. She concluded by asking all the members to fill out the survey on the tables. Richard Williams announced the candidates for the Board for 2013. We are to choose 4 from the list or 8. See page 2 for list of candidates. Nov. 2 Nov. 3 Nov. 4 Nov. 7 Nov. 9 Nov. 10 Nov. 12 Nov. 15 Nov. 17 Nov. 18 Nov. 23 Nov. 23 Nov. 24 Nov. 26 Nov. 28 Nov. 28 Nov. 30 NOVEMBER Birthdays Dave Burns Karen Furnari Greg Kusnierek Steve Pederson Barbara Murray Randy Pentis Matt Morrison Ron Call Felix Masci Robert Bianchi Herb Gooch Keith Parks Bob Biery K.T. Connor Mike Scioscia Nancy Wohl Brad Kraines Anniversaries Nov. 4 Ron and Dana Call Nov. 4 Don and Nanette Moors Nov. 7 Christine and Bill Steele Nov. 9 Dave and Marie Wender Nov. 10 Carol and Dave Freeman Nov. 11 Neal and Tricia Scribner Nov. 19 Ken and Donna Kossoff Nov. 2 2 Larry and Skogi Baker Nov. 25 Patricia and George Jones PAUL HARRIS FELLOW AWARDS Steve Pederson awarded a Paul Harris Fellow to Nate Harimoto, his second, and to Judy Lazar, her seventh.

Page4 Happy $$$ (SKIPPED IN THE INTEREST OF TIME) Visiting Rotarian Jim McGee was permitted to contribute $2 and thank the club for its devotion to the Red Cross. In addition to naming members who volunteer in person he acknowledged contributions in other ways as well. Highlighting the devastation wrought by Superstorm Sandy, and Sue Engler's pending trip to New York with the Red Cross, he praised the club for its commitment. NEW MEMBER INDUCTION Karen Furnari presented Fred Lindberg, a transfer from the Westlake Village Rotary Club, to President Susan. Susan inducted Fred, reminding him that we can make him a member but only he can make himself a Rotarian through his commitment and service. "We know you espouse the Rotary ideals," she added. "It's up to you to translate them into action." She then charged us with the duty to make Fred feel welcome.. PSST!! Know how many pints of blood we gave last month? One score + five! Think of the people we've helped. Good going! THE ROTARY FOUNDATION T he mission of The Rotary Foundation is to enable Rotarians to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education, and the alleviation of poverty. The Foundation is a not-for-profit corporation supported solely by voluntary contributions from Rotarians and friends of the Foundation who share its vision of a better world. Rotarians partner together on National Immunization Day in Moradabad, India. Photo by Rotary Images.

Page5 PAST PRESIDENTS ROTARY CLUB OF THOUSAND OAKS 58-59 DONN ODELL 59-60JOHN HEYWOOD 60-61 MARV BURROW 61-62 ROSS DUSKIN 62-63 ROY McCOMBER 63-64 PAUL PACE 64-65 JOHN CONLON 65-66 CARLOS SCURIA 66-67 MERRILL DARLING 67-68 PHIL OZAB 68-69 WILLIAM VANDERZWANN 69-70 ALVIN J. HOLTZ, JR. 70-71 BEN CRANMER, JR. 71-72 GLENN GOODWIN 72-73 GEORGE VASLIEFF 73-74 HENRY STILL 74-75 JOHN TUEL 75-76 KENNETH HANSON 76-77 DAVID HUANG 77-78 WILLIAM HAAS 78-79 FELIX MASCI 79-80 HARLAND JONES 80-81 DAVE WENDER 81-82 GEORGE GIBB 82-83 NORMAN NAGEL 83-84 BILL PETERSON 84-85 MIKE O BEIRNE 85-86 MARV SOSNA 86-87 FRED FERRARINI 87-88 DOC NEEDHAM 88-89 KENNETH ROBERTS 89-90 JEFF BORENSTEIN 90-91 DENNIS GILLETTE 91-92 MERV KOPP 92-93 TOM GLANCY 93-94 HUGO ROCHE 94-95 BRIAN BACK 95-96 TONY KOUROUNIS 96-97 JACK CAINE 97-98 DICK WIELER 98-99 JUDY ST. JOHN 99-20 MIKE GONZALES 20-01 NEIL SCRIBNER 01-02 BOB BIERY 02-03 HARRY SELVIN 03-04 RICK LEMMO 04-05 DOUG TAPKING 05-06 KATHY HILL 06-07 PETE TURPEL 07-08 VICKI ARNDT 08-09 MARTIN ANDERSON 09-10 KEITH PARKS 10-11 FRANK CORRIGAN 11-12 RICHARD WILLIAMS The Acorn is a weekly publication of the Thousand Oaks Rotary. Editors President Susan Murata, KT Connor, and Tanya Caligiuri. Photos by Larry Baker and Doug Tapking.