Hike and Pack
Ihor and Les practically spent the entire day together. Starting at 6 am, they drove to Mt. Baldy and completed a five-hour hike to Icehouse Saddle. Immediately after the hike, they volunteered at the District 5320 office to receive and pack relief supplies for the victims of the Eaton fire. Our district is collaborating with District 5330 in San Bernardino and Riverside counties to transport and distribute supplies. Many of the people affected by the fire include Rotarians.
Frank also volunteered in the morning at the district office to organize donated items.
Ken’s Craft Talk and Reed’s Exchange Update
Frank’s son, Reed, shared his Rotary international exchange experience in Denmark. He has already made plenty of friends from all over the world and learned enough Danish to thrive at school. Most importantly, he’s learned to be independent and solve problems.
Our newest member, Ken, shared his life’s journey with us and his passion for service. He is the blood product transport specialist and disaster relief coordinator for the Red Cross, after retiring from teaching for more than three decades.
District 5320 Leadership Forum
Kiran, Les, and our newest member, Ken, participated in the leadership forum in Fountain Valley. We learned about ways to contribute to the relief effort for the victims of the ongoing wildfire in LA, strategy for membership growth, and raising money for the Rotary Foundation through the Rotary Endowment. Les also presented a refresher overview of the Rotary Action Plan, with Anabella helping by illustrating the power of the Action Plan through a networking project involving the UC Irvine Rotaract club.
Starbucks Cleanup
Undeterred by the raging fire north of us, members of the Signal Hill Rotary cleaned up the area surrounding our meeting location at the corner of Long Beach Blvd and Willow Street. Featured in the photos are two of the hardest working attorneys in our club. The customers at Starbucks may not be tidy, but we Rotarians are cleaning up our neighborhood, one coffee cup at a time.
City of Signal Hill Leadership Transition
Les, Kiran, and Ihor attended the City of Signal Hill leadership transition this evening and also honored Mayor Lori Woods for her tireless dedication to serving her city.
Welcome Ken
We officially welcomed Ken into our club as our newest member. Ken has been active in many of our events and easily connected with many of our members. We look forward to years of serving the community with him.
Starbucks Cleanup
We are grateful for Starbucks to provide us with a comfortable meeting place every week free of charge.
As a gesture of our appreciation, we gathered together to clean up the area surrounding their store this morning.
District 5320 Gala
Rotarians from across LA and Orange County assembled at Hotel Fera to raise money for polio eradication and humanitarian projects in our local communities and across the globe. The keynote speaker was Barry Rassin, past RI president and RI Foundation chair. We also enjoyed performance by the Grammy winning Los Angeles Children’s Chorus.
Our gift basket garnered $150 for the district and four potential participants for the Mutt Run.
Chamber of Commerce Mixer Benefiting WomenShelter of Long Beach
Collaborating with the Signal Hill Chamber of Commerce, Signal Hill Rotary recruited members and community organizers to a mixer at the Ten Mile Brewing Company. Together, we collected donation for the WomenShelter and raised awareness of future events at the Shelter.
Jordan Interact Presentation
Ricardo and Jose from the Jordan Interact Club joined our meeting and presented their recent projects.
Alma from the Long Beach Animal Care Services also discussed the different ways they will be collaborating with us for the Mutt Run.