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Windmill for October 19, 2023

By PP Diane Good

President Steve opened the meeting on time and asked Phil Gabriel to recite the Four Way Test, which he did wonderfully. PP Marsha Hunt led the Pledge, PP Chris Gaynor gave the Thought of the Day, Maestro PP Ed Gauld led us in singing “Anchors Away” and, Sherod Hanson was the greeter. Thank you all!


Today our speaker was WVRC’s newest member, Janet Schwartz giving her Craft Talk, which was fascinating! It seems Janet’s second cousin by marriage is PP Mark Rogo who sponsored Janet to the Club. Janet is a graduate of the University of Washington but also went to UCLA & Berkley. She was born in Culver City (a real native) and attended Hamilton High School. She studied and speaks Russian, French and Latin. Her grandparents are from Russia, so Janet had a curiosity about the country early on.


Janet’s father was an electro engineer in chemistry and helped build planes during the war and, her Mother who graduated from UCLA was a history teacher. She also has one brother.


During college she backpacked around Europe.

Through a study program at the University of Indiana in 1969 she visited Russia which she found very friendly and even watched the moon landing with Russians at her hotel. In 1973 she received her MA degree and visited Yugoslavia. Later in the ‘70’s she returned to Russia and worked as a Nanny for a diplomatic family. She lived in Russia for over a year where she worked as a cat/dog sitter and, an exhibit guide where she met some “connected” people who were dissidents. The longer she was in Russian the more she did notice a change in her environment and at times felt she was being watched by the KGB. She also noticed citizens could not move about as freely in Moscow as they once had.


In 1977 she moved to Washington, DC where she worked as a curator and, translated Russian as a Tour guide. She eventually returned to Seattle where she became an administrator at the

University of Washington while studying to

eventually start a career in computer programming what she referred to as the cobalt language. She worked in this field for the Seattle School District and then, back to the University of Washington.


Janet lost her mother to cancer in 2010 so she moved to LA to care for her father. The University of Washington allowed her to work remotely at the time. She did eventually retire to care for her father who passed a few years after her mom. She donated all of his books to the Westwood Village Library and, Mark & Lynn Rogo helped her to sell his home. Janet stayed in LA because she loves the weather!! We all do and, we are glad she is here!!



Thank you, Janet, well done!


ANNOUNCEMENTS


  • Congratulations to Bill Roen and David Stover for received "Over and Above" pins for their Service Above Self on the Camp Pendleton clothing drive and, the street clean up and OPICA art show. Thank you, Rotarians!!


  • Welcome to Christine Clayburg who joined us once again this week for the WVRC meeting.


  • Rotary PEACE WALK is this Saturday October 28th beginning at 9am. Cost is $15.00, it is a very short walk starting at 3320 W. Adams Blvd in Los Angeles and will be led by our very own PP and Current Peace Chair for the District, Marsha Hunt. Plan to attend and show support for Peace in the World.


  • District Breakfast is Saturday November 4th at Da Vinci High School in Torrance. Cost is $30.00 plus a canned good to contribute towards boxes of love to be given to those in need for Thanksgiving. Registration is on the District Website.


  • WVRC Spouse get-together at the home of PP Peter and Shirley More in Westwood, Sunday November 5th at 2pm. Please RSVP to Steve or Marsha Day.


  • Rise Against Hunger project will be held this year on Saturday November 18th from 9-2pm in the South Bay. Plan to attend to help prepare boxes of food to be sent to people in need around the world.



  • Next week's meeting will be on Zoom and feature Steve Cottom who is a potato seed farmer. It will be a fascinating presentation.



  • April 2-12th Humanitarian Trip to Ecuador is now opened for registration. Sign up now District 5280 Website.


OCTOBER MEETING


  • October 26th, 2023, on ZOOM with Steve Cotton's very sweet, potato farmer from Northern California who will talk to us about growing this popular vegetable.


  • November 2nd, 2023, at Hillel is Dot Todman who is an accomplished musician. She will be presenting to us on her Core Value Power training.


  • November 9th, 2023, at Hillel will be Paul Greenberg, an accomplished trail lawyer talking about employment law.


  • November 16th, 2023, at Hillel will be Lucy Tseng, UCLA Director of Giving and, a Certified Mental Performance Coach.


  • November 23rd, 2023: HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!


WVRC 2023/2024 Leadership Team

President: Steve Day

President Elect: Benjamin Fisher

Vice President: Currently Opened

Treasurer: Terry M. White

Youth/Vocational Service: PP Diane Good

Director/Peace: PP Marsha Hunt

Foundation: PP Gordon Fell

Global Scholarships: PP Chris Bradford

Webmaster: PP Ron Lyster

District Governor: Makiko Nakasone

Immediate Past President: Chris Gaynor

Secretary: PP Nancy McCready

Community Service: David Strover

International Service: PP Nancy McCready & Nevin Senkan

Director: PP Tom Barron

Membership: PP Mark Rogo

Director/Social Media: PP Aly Shoji

Sargent at Arms: Jim Crane

Windmill Editor: Teya McCockran