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| Ron Lacey- Club President 2012-13
Best Club in District 5320 2011-12
Home Club for District Governor Jim Lorman 2012-13 Sakuji Tanaka Rotary International President 2012-13
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October 18, 2012
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2012-13 Rotary International Theme
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Greetings!

Just listened to National Public Radio's (NPR) story on Chasing Down Polio, and how the US fought to eradicate this terrible disease. I have included the link in the article (below) so that you may read or listen, yes there is audio for this amazing story. Just as a reminder, by touching or clicking on any underlined words, photos, and clip art (most, but not all) will link you to additional information about the article you're reading or just laughter!
Be sure to check out Orange Rotary's Facebook page, link is listed under "quick links" on right side of column. Here you find lot pictures of our Club members and what there talking about. If you have photos you would like to post to our FB page, but don't know how to do it, see at our weekly meeting and will get those photos available for all our member to see! ...Glenn Chitjian E-Newsletter Publisher Note: Added a link to view past Orange Rotarian newsletters... see under quick links |
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Todays Featured Speaker:
Orange Police Department
Gang Unit
The Orange Police Department established a Gang Unit in 1992 in an effort to combat the increase of criminal street gang activity. Through the years, a collaborative effort with the Orange County Sheriff's Department , the Orange County Probation Department, and the Orange County District Attorney's Office has been formed. New techniques and innovative programs have added to the effectiveness of the unit. Some of these include civil gang injunctions, investigations, suppression, gathering intelligence, and conducting surveillance. The presentation will also include a review of two current programs - TAGRS (Tracking and Automated Graffiti Reporting System) and GRIP (Gang Reduction Intervention Partnership) which is the involvement with local schools through intervention and prevention. Click here to download general PDF informational forms from OPD
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Children in Iron Lung
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Oct 16th NPR National Broadcast -
Click or touch above link to hear the story on how the US snuffed out Polio
Sixty years ago, polio was one of the most feared diseases in the U.S.
As the weather warmed up each year, panic over polio intensified. Late summer was dubbed "polio season." Public swimming pools were shut down. Movie theaters urged patrons not to sit too close together to avoid spreading the disease. Insurance companies started selling polio insurance for newborns.
The fear was well grounded. By the 1950s, polio had become one of the most serious communicable diseases among children in the United States.
In 1952 alone, nearly 60,000 children were infected with the virus; thousands were paralyzed, and more than 3,000 died. Hospitals set up special units with iron lung machines to keep polio victims alive. Rich kids as well as poor were left paralyzed.
Then in 1955, the U.S. began widespread vaccinations. By 1979, the virus had been completely eliminated across the country.
Now polio is on the verge of being eliminated from the world. The virus remains endemic in only two parts of the globe: northern Nigeria and the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Throughout this week, we'll be reporting on the fight to eradicate the last few pockets of polio. We kick off with a look back at how the U.S. and the rest of the world wiped out the virus for good.
The first major polio epidemic in the United States hit Vermont in 1894 with 132 cases. A larger outbreak struck New York City in 1916, with more than 27,000 cases and 6,000 deaths. As the number of polio cases grew, the paralytic disease changed the way Americans looked at public health and disability.
Franklin D. Roosevelt contracted polio 12 years before he became president. Roosevelt concealed the extent to which he suffered from polio, but he acknowledged having it. His presidency put polio front and center on the national stage. In 1938, Roosevelt founded the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis and spearheaded the March of Dimes for polio research. In 1946, President Harry Truman declared polio a threat to the United States and called on Americans to do everything possible to combat it.
"The fight against infantile paralysis cannot be a local war," Truman declared in a speech broadcast from the White House. "It must be nationwide. It must be total war in every city, town and village throughout the land. For only with a united front can we ever hope to win any war."
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Rotary Foundation Annual Programs Fund
Orange Rotarians, If you turn in your Annual Rotary Foundation commitment to John Burt or Abryl before October 31 and you'll receive one raffle ticket for every $10 donation for the opportunity of a week of relaxation in Hawaii, a week skiing in Beaver Creek, Colorado, or a Universal Home Theater Remote. In the process you support RI Foundation's programs around the world. If you've already turned in your commitment see John for your tickets. (Make checks out to DISTRICT 5320 CHARITABLE FOUNDATION)
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Social Events Committee News
Our next Social Event will be our Christmas Gathering to the Chance Theater in Anaheim to see "Little Women" on Thursday Dec 6. We will begin the evening about 6 pm with light hors d' oeuvres at one of our illustrious members homes, then travel to the Theater and enjoy the play from 8 pm to about 10 pm, and stay at the theater after the performance for deserts and champagne. Cost will be $30 per person and we will be taking reservations soon. Please check your calendars and make your plans to attend this fun evening for our annual Christmas Gathering.
Contact Spud Lambing if you have further questions or want to make your reservation.
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The Fun begins on Saturday, November 10th 6 to 11pm
at the Tustin Banquet Center,
721 E. 1st St, Tustin.
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 | World's Biggest Commercial - Coming Soon! Get a sneak peek!
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Become part of the Worlds Largest PSA Commercial
Rotary International is inviting supporters to participate in the World's Biggest Commercial, promoting the global effort to eradicate polio. Join Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Bill Gates, Jackie Chan, Amanda Peet and other world figures and celebrities participating in Rotary's "This Close" campaign in raising awareness and support for polio eradication.
Upload a photo of yourself to Rotary's polio eradication website,
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Guest Speakers
October 18
Orange Police Dept
Gang Unit
October 25
Jim Cogan,
nationally storyteller
November 1
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Greeter, Flag Invocation
Oct 18
Greeter: Mike Schmitt
Flag Salute: Warren Parchan
Invocation: Dick Kraus
Alternate: John Burt
Oct 25
Greeter: Diane Clanton
Flag Salute: Don Dillon
Invocation: Erik Kuli
Alternate: Larry Tannas
Nov 01
Greeter: Michael Johnson
Flag Salute: Randy Straight
Invocation: Spud Lambing
Alternate: Dan Cahill
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Can't Attend Meeting?
Please call me if you can not make it to our weekly meeting. We have a minium guarantee with Grand Events Caterer. Your help is greatly appreciated My number is (714) 639-7681 or
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Newest ORC Member
Frank Murphy
Frank joined Rotary Oct 10. He is employed with Maximus (Irvine) as a principle consultant of financial services . Frank graduated from at Mater Dei H.S. and obtained a B.S. in Financial & Management from the University of San Diego. Hobbies included Golf, Gardening and Woodworking. Frank was proposed by Mike Schmitt |
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"Welcome To Orange, Rotarians"
Words by: Orange Rotarian: Russ Patterson 1/1/1972
"Wait 'Til the Sun Shines, Nellie"
written by Harry Von Tilzer
Wel-come to Orange, Ro-tarians, Where the sun shines ev-ry day, We're glad to have you here, Enjoy your stay. Fun, fellowship, and program, The finest you will see. Welcome our guest, To Orange Ro-Ta-Ry!
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Attend these meetings
ORC Program Committee
meets
the first Thursday of the month
at 7:00 AM (breakfast served) meeting starts 7:30-8:30am @ Chapman Hospital
on East Chapman & Yorba in the Conference Room
Dave Weilmuenster Chair.
ORC Board
and its Directors
meets 4:30pm
second Wednesday of the month @ Orange Public Library
ORC Community Trust
meets 4:30pm
third Wednesday of the month @ Orange Public Library
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Submit your Photo's, Documents, Stories, Bio's, for the Orange Rotarian to gchitjian@aol.com
Glenn Chitjian Newsletter Publish (714) 719-6965
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