Chips from the Buzzsaw Weekly Newsletter of the Rotary Club of West Sacramento Volume 73, No 02 July 26, 2021 Joe Carillo of SSA Marine has worked as far away as Panama. He is now in charge of the Ports of Stockton, Oakland, Benicia, and West Sacramento. SSA started out in 1949 in Seattle Washington as a small mom and pop freight storage company and has grown to over 250 ports all over the world. They still retain the small family company vibe. They have leased the Port of West Sacramento since July 1, 2013. The Port handles 1.3 million metric tons annually. The Port of West Sacramento has a lot of California agriculture sent from it, including Rice, barley, wheat, almonds, and corn. They also handle exporting of lumber, cement, clay, and metals. The Port can also handle heavy equipment, turbines and generators. The West Sacramento Port is strategically located inland for the movement of cargo after it is unloaded from the ships, with access to interstate highways and rail systems. The Port Joe oversees in Benicia is one of the main automobile import ports. Joe Carillo, Port of West Sacramento By President David Kamminga Club 558 of District 5180 PO Box 288 West Sacramento, CA 95691 Meets Every Friday at Club Pheasant, 12:15 Joe Carillo drew the winning ticket
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Chips from the Buzzsaw Weekly Newsletter of the
Rotary Club of West Sacramento
Volume 73, No 02
July 26, 2021
Joe Carillo of SSA Marine has worked as far away as Panama. He is now in charge of the Ports of Stockton, Oakland, Benicia, and West Sacramento.
SSA started out in 1949 in Seattle Washington as a small mom and pop freight storage company and has grown to over 250 ports all over the world. They still retain the small family company vibe. They have leased the Port of West Sacramento since July 1, 2013. The Port handles 1.3 million metric tons annually.
The Port of West Sacramento has a lot of California agriculture sent from it, including Rice, barley, wheat, almonds, and corn. They also handle exporting of lumber, cement, clay, and metals. The Port can also handle heavy equipment, turbines and generators. The West Sacramento Port is strategically located inland for the movement of cargo after it is unloaded from the ships, with access to interstate highways and rail systems. The Port Joe oversees in Benicia is one of the main automobile import ports.
Joe Carillo, Port of West Sacramento By President David Kamminga
Club 558 of District 5180
PO Box 288 West Sacramento, CA
95691
Meets Every Friday at Club Pheasant, 12:15 Joe Carillo drew the winning ticket
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Program of the Week Last Gathering’s Program
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Meeting Recap Visitors and Guests (7/9) Meeting Summary (7/9) David Kamminga’s Opening Remarks (7/9)
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Save the Dates! Club Calendar Meals on Wheels Schedule Upcoming Speaker Programs
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The President’s Page Remarks from President Dave Kamminga
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Membership Spotlight Club Runner Instructions Birthdays and Anniversaries Leadership Team Directory
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Stay Coonected to Rotary Object of Rotary Additional Announcements District 5180 Leadership 4-Way Test Club and District Website Information Other District Club Meeting Information
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Inside this issue:
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Visitors and Guests July 23rd, 2021
Guests none
Visitors none
July 23rd, 2021
Meeting Summary
Presiding: David Kamminga Pledge: Andy Wallace Opening Blessing: Marty Garozzo
Song: Dick Marshall “Take me out to the Ballgame”
Raffle: Marty Garozzo drew for Kat Gallagher, $250. Winner!!!!!
MEETING RECAP
David Kamminga’s OPENING REMARKS: “This Week in History July 17-23”
1954 Elvis Presley appeared at the Bon Air Club in Memphis with his two musicians Scotty and Bill. They performed two songs That’s Alright and Blue Moon of Kentucky. The perfor-mance was limited to these two songs because they were the only two songs they knew well enough to perform for an audi-ence. 1977 Linda Rondstadt did a duet with Mick Jagger on Tumbling Dice at a Rolling Stones Concert in Tuscon Arizona Also in 1977 Carly Simon ascended the Billboard HOT 100 to #2 with her hit Nobody Does It Better from the James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me 1989 The Jefferson Airplane reformed with the original mem-bers (Grace Slick, Marty Balin, Paul Kantner, Jorma Kaukonen, and Jack Cassidy. The Group became Starship And today July 23, 1977 the number one song in the nation… Looks Like We Made it Barry Manilow.
The Joker was pulled three meetings into the year
Steve Heringer
Marty Swingle and Babs Sandeen
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SPEAKER PROGRAM
July 30th
Martha Guerrero, Mayor West Sacramento
August 6th
TBD
August 13th Tom Jones, Executive Director
Aerospace Museum of California
August 20th Mike Campbell and Steve
Heringer Clarksburg 1883 Schoolhouse
August 27th
TBD
September 3rd DARK
Mondays: Route 9 7/26 Tom Wallace 8/2 Tom Wallace 8/9 Joanie Kapell and JoAnn Moffett 8/16 Paul Kolarik and John Hills 8/23 Tom Wallace 8/30 Joanie Kapell and JoAnn Moffett
Tuesdays: Route 6
8/10 Leonor Dicdican and Barry Kalar 8/17 John Raney and Ken Wilson 8/24 Shaun Morrow 8/31 Lee Harris
Tuesdays: Route 7
8/10 Dave Santiago
Wednesdays: Route 1 Jeff Post and Kent Ramos—Every Week
Wednesdays: Route 6 7/28 Shaun Morrow 8/4 Dan Ramos and Mike Campbell 8/11 Pedro Cisneros and Dustin Dumars 8/18 Steve and Donna Heringer 8/25 Shaun Morrow
The next Rotary Club of West Sacramento Fire-side Chat is coming up on September 14th at
6:00 pm! This is a fun requirement for the Club’s new members to earn their Blue badge.
However, is it sure to be a good time and memorable experience
that everyone, Rookies and Long time Members alike, are
guaranteed to enjoy!
FIRESIDE
CHAT
at the Marshall Ranch
Save the Dates
JoAnn Moffett
Marty Garozzo drew the Joker for Kat Gallagher
The ice cream table
Bob Ceccato
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Remarks from President David Kamminga
Hello my fellow Rotarians Family. he Yolo county Health Officer Frank Schneegas has issued a requirement EFFECTIVE FRIDAY JULY 20 that face coverings will be required for everyone at indoor public spaces. The Pheasant club will undoubtedly be requiring this for our meeting this Friday. Note the this order is being issued regardless of your vaccination status. This is in effect for our Meeting this week on Friday I will be checking the Pheasant Club’s Patio and talking with them about the possibility of meeting on the Patio which would be an outdoor meeting and not require face coverings. This weeks speaker is Martha Guerrero, the Mayor of West Sacramento. See all of you on Friday! David Kamminga
2021-2022 President Rotary Club of West Sacramento
The President’s Page
Dennis Clark
Ken Ruzich
(above)Speaker Joe
Carillo
Denise Domke
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Rotarians at Work
Photos from the Honduras Club
Submitted by Kumaraswamy Sivakumaran
Included are a few photos I re-ceived from the Honduras Club on the 24th of July 2021. They
consist of the following:
1. Photos of the two tanks with the Rotary signage
2. The entrance to the rest rooms
3. The metallic doors to the re-strooms, and
4. The sanitary and washbasin fix-tures inside the restroom.
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Leadership Team
President David Kamminga
President-Elect Jaclyn Powell
Immediate Past President John Raney
Secretary Amy Busch Treasurer Dustin Dumars
Membership Denice Domke Speaker Chair Dick Marshall
Interact Advisor Kat Gallagher
Youth Service Jaonie Kapell JoAnn Moffett
Club Service Shaun Morrow
International Service Kumaraswamy Sivakumaran
Sergeant at Arms Marty Garozzo
Social Media/PR Peter Anderson
Finemasters Chris Bradford Katie Villegas
Rotary Foundation Barry Kalar
Vocational Service David Santiago
Community Service Shaun Morrow
Rotary Youth Exchange Steve Oren
Meals on Wheels Tom Wallace
Scholarships Ken Wilson
Sunshine Chair Carol Bogart
Club Prayer Marty Garozzo
MEMBERSHIP SPOTLIGHT
Time To Visit Club Runner and Update Your Information
1. Go to http://portal.clubrunner.ca/7521 2. Click MEBER LOGIN (upper right corner) 3. If you forgot your password, or have never logged in, click “New and existing users: re-
trieve login and/or reset password” on the bottom of the screen. You will receive an e-mail with instructions to reset your login. 4. Once logged in, click MEMBER AREA (top left corner). 5. Click EDIT MY PROFILE (center of screen) 6. Update your information (including birthdate and anniversary)
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN SPONSORING A NEW MEMBER? KNOW ANYONE INTERSTED IN BECOMING A MEMBER?
Check out the New Member Process…..(a little refresher)
1. Attend the required 3 Rotary weekly meetings as a guest of your sponsor, who is an active Rotary Club of West Sacramento member.
2. Fill out the application to become a member and submit it to the Board of Directors for approval.
3. Once approved, you will be published in the weekly Chips from the Buzzsaw, for three weeks, giving members time to submit concerns, questions, and comments to the Board.
4. Once you are inducted as a new member, you will receive your red badge (provisional member) , and fulfill the requirements to exchange it for a blue badge (permanent, active member).
Questions? Contact Denise Domke, Membership Chair or David Kamminga, President
Birthdays & Anniversaries
July Birthdays
Jacob Rabin 4th
Troy Bird 17th
David Kamminga 17th
July Anniversaries
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Villanueva 2nd, 19 years
Jim and Marsha Engstrom 9th, 38 years
Ken and Michelle Wilson 22nd, 38 years
Amy Busch
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OBJECT OF ROTARY
The Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the: ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster:
FIRST: The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service;
SECOND: High ethical standards in business and professions, the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations and the dignifying of each Rotarian’s occupation as an opportunity to serve society;
THIRD: The application of ideal of service by every Rotarian to his/her/ personal, business and community life;
FOURTH: The advancement of international understanding, goodwill and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideals of service.
4 Way Test
Of the Things we Think, Say or Do:
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?
3. Will it build GOODWILL and better FRIEND-SHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
ADDITIONAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
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DUES ARE DUE!!
If you haven’t paid your annual dues yet, they are past due! Please pay your dues !! The annual dues remain at
$250. You can pay by check made out to The Rotary Club of West Sacramento, you can also pay by credit
card at meeting or paypal. Contact Dustin Dumars for a paypal link Dustin’s email is you can also email Dustin