Lions Club notes members’ help
JIM DE BOOM
At the club’s July meeting, Harbor Mesa Lions immediate past
President Sandi Scheafer presented the following members awards and
honors for contributions to the club’s success for the year 2004-05:
Secretary Karen Lamas, Lion of the Year and President’s Appreciation
Award; Treasurer Marianne Segalla, President’s Appreciation Plaque;
Carol Van Holt, Joan Parks, Barbara Hayward, Marianne Allen, Maureen
Coffey and Lynn Seaholm, Certificate of President’s Appreciation.
Donations to Lion’s Club International Foundation were made in each
of these member’s names.
Harbor Mesa President Van Holt presented 2003-04 President Joan
Parks with a badge of recognition for the club’s membership retention
and gains in her year from Lion’s Club International past President
Tae-Sup Lee. Members Janie Harris and Maureen Coffey received
International recognition for sponsoring new members in that year
also. Recently named Club of the Year in Division B for District
4-L4, Harbor Mesa Lions Club consists of 50 members, all women. Club
members contribute time and funds to help organizations, school
children and needy families in our community.
ROTARY CO-SPONSORS FLIGHT OF THE LASERS
The Rotary Club of Newport-Balboa is a co-sponsor along with the
Commodores Club of the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce of the
Flight of the Lasers being held on July 31 in Newport Harbor. The
race runs between the Balboa Peninsula and Balboa Island. This annual
race started in 1936 as the Flight of the Snowbirds and has been a
major summer sailing attraction for 70 years for young sailors in
Newport Beach. Awards will be presented at the Newport Harbor Yacht
Club immediately after the race to the top 10 finishers including to
the youngest boy and girl participating as well as the best decorated
boat.
“This is just one of the many activities the Newport-Balboa Rotary
Club has been involved within our community of Newport Beach for the
past 68 years, and this club has a strong commitment to be involved
with our community’s youth,” said Bill Hossfield, director of the
Rotary Club’s community service programs.
20 YEARS OF
SAILING AT OASIS
The recreational sailing club that prides itself on having “the
busiest sailboat in the world” with 302 cruises a year will log its
20-year mark at 3 p.m. Saturday.
The Oasis Sailing Club will celebrate its anniversary with an
invitational wine-tasting program in the courtyard of the Oasis
Senior Center in Corona del Mar. Wines will be presented by James
Stone, volunteer skipper and also Orange County Fair wine judge. The
theme is “California’s Gold -- North to South to Sideways.”
Commodore John Byerlein predicts that recreational sailing for
seniors will continue to be the beacon that attracts retired men and
women for the next two decades. “We have grown from the four founders
to 110 members today,” Byerlein said. In addition to having fun,
these members volunteer as skipper-trainers for youth in Kidscene, an
after-school program conducted in the harbor.
Seniors in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa who are looking for the
best recreational sailing deal in town are invited to learn about the
club. Contact Commodore John Byerlein for information about how it
operates and the meeting dates at (949) 640-6423.
Worth repeating
From the Thought for the Day from Greg Kelley of the Newport Mesa
Irvine Interfaith Council: If you think you’re too small to make an
impact, try going to bed with a mosquito in the room.
-- ANITA KODDICK
SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS THIS WEEK
Help your community and the world through a service club. For
many, service clubs are an extension of our religious beliefs and
congregation affiliation.
You are invited to attend a service club meeting this coming week
to learn more about opportunity for service. Most clubs will buy your
first meal for you as you get acquainted with them.
MONDAY
6:30 p.m.: Harbor Mesa Lions Club will meet at Fairview Park for
“Pizza in the Park.”
TUESDAY
7:15 a.m.: The 48-member Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets
at the Five Crowns restaurant for a program by Sue Lan on the Back
Bay (www.newportbeachsunriserotary.org).
Noon: The Rotary Club of Costa Mesa, now in organization with 15
members, meets at the Clubhouse at South Coast Plaza.
6 p.m.: The Costa Mesa Newport Harbor Lions Club meets at the
Costa Mesa Golf Club.
WEDNESDAY
7:30 a.m.: The Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club will meet at the
University Athletic Club.
Noon: The Exchange Club of the Orange Coast meets at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club.
6:15 p.m.: The 50-member Rotary Club of Newport-Balboa meets at
the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to hear Assemblyman Tom Harman.
THURSDAY
7 a.m.: The 20-member Costa Mesa Orange Coast Lions Club meets at
Mimi’s Cafe.
Noon: The 50-member Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club will meet at the
Holiday Inn for a program on tsunami relief by Ray Stewart
(www.kiwanis.org/club/costamesa).
The 50-member Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach/Corona del Mar meets
at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club for a program titled “Chiroprators
Adjust ... God Heals” by Jeffrey Schones, introduced by miraculously
recovered witness Bob Loughridge, Oklahoma Sooner and retired U.S.
Marine.
The 85-member Exchange Club of Newport Harbor meets at the
Nautical Museum to hear Ann Younglove discuss “Mentor Program at
Monte Vista School” (www.nhexchangeclub.com).
The 90-member Rotary Club of Newport Irvine meets at the Radisson
Hotel for a club assembly (www.nirotary.org)
* COMMUNITY & CLUBS is published Saturdays in the Daily Pilot.
Send your service club’s meeting information by fax to (714) 921-8655
or by e-mail to jdeboom@aol.com.
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