July 28 proved an informative gathering. Mynor’s son Victor Chacon, a two-time Burlingame Rotary Scholarship recipient gave an update on his education. The next Fabulous Fairy Party has been scheduled for Thursday, November 20.
 
 
There will be an auction at the golf tournament. Stan Moore announced the need for donations of $30 or higher bottles of wine for this purpose. Finally, Scott and Sean Williams announced that they will soon share their experience (with video) running with the bulls at Pamplona.
 
 
High Gear
July 28, 2014
Editor: Doug McGeorge

Gaveled to order on time by Queen Mary the Murph.

Pledge: Suzanne Juptner
 
Invocation: Maggie MacIsaac who quoth Eleanor Roosevelt.
 
Sunshine: Jim Shypertt. All’s well.
 
Visiting Rotarians: Calvin Chin, a Millbrae Lion, another Mary from San Bruno and SFO club member Barbara Cleary of Palcare.
 
Guest of the Club: PP John Delaney introduced Attorney Michael who will continue to appear until he gets a badge of some sort. Let’s hear it for the youth movement.
 
Guests: Mary Griffin and Former Burlingame Rotarian Marsha Edelman.
 
 
Mynor’s son Victor Chacon was introduced by Mike Heffernan. A two time Burlingame Rotary scholarship recipient, this very well spoken young man updated us on his progress. He looks forward to finishing the CSM program in mechanical engineering and moving on to Davis in the footsteps of his brother, also one of ours.
 
Appropriately attired Fairy Queens Lage Anderson, Suzanne Juptner and Emily Matthews announced the next Fabulous Fairy Party for Thursday, November 20. Mark your calendars!
 
 
Frances Boscacci showed us a certificate from Nicaragua thanking us for our help with a diabetes project.

Stan Moore is asking for donations of at least $30 bottles of wine for the auction accompanying the golf tournament. Mills Peninsula became a gold sponsor of the tournament. Thanks to Karen Makekos-Smith.
 
 
PP John Delaney got his PP badge.

Scott and Sean Williams will soon share their experience (with video) running with the bulls at Pamplona.
 
Maggie MacIsaac introduced Nancy McGee, subbing for Anne Campbell, the Superintendent of the County Office of Education. Nancy’s specialty is school security. In the past year there has been extraordinary coordination and development of the response to the Newtown tragedy.
 
 
Upcoming Programs:
 
August 4: Paul Neiberding – Memories of Rotary Trips
 
August 11: Greg Calliet - Sharks