Join host Bill Randall and a host of “younger” Rotarians as they explore what about Rotary appeals to the younger generations.
Annual Music and Wine Festival on September 10th Alamo, CA 0
Alamo Rotary Club to Donate Proceeds to Local School Music Programs as well as the Greater Alamo Community and Rotary International Projects
Alamo, CA, – The Alamo Music and Wine Festival is an annual community celebration benefiting, in part, our schools’ music programs while providing a variety of activities for the entire family. This 29th annual Rotary event will be held Saturday, September 10th from Noon to 11:00 P.M. at the Alamo Plaza in Alamo.
Headlining this event again will be the fabulous “Cruise Tones”, so well received over the last several years. This talented group will play a wide variety of songs from the late 50’s to the hits of today – perfect for dancing under the stars. Additionally, school music groups will perform starting in the afternoon.
The day will be filled with many activities for the entire family. Food, games, and local business booths will be set up throughout the festival area. Kids will enjoy the play zone. Our most popular feature for the youth – the Rock Climbing Wall – will again be there!
This year, dinner tickets will be only $15.00 each. These tickets will be good for a dinner from one of several excellent area restaurants: Forli’s, Faz, Maggie-Rays and Don Jose’s. The Alamo Rotary will also have a booth offering gourmet hot dogs, burgers, and chips at very affordable prices.
In Addition, the Festival will feature wines from two outstanding California wineries: Cline Cellars and Jacuzzi Winery. Visitors may purchase commemorative wine glasses at the event. Soft drinks, beer, and water will also be available.
Raffle Prizes: This year, raffle prizes will include:
- Apple Ipad
- Amazon Kindle
- Fine Art Print from Photographer Marnie Goodfriend
- Diamondback Outlook Mountain Bike from Alamo Bikes
- $250 Maria Maria Gift Certificate from Bob Myhre
- 3 liter Bottle 2010 Cline Cellars Cashmere from Cline Cellars
- 3 liter Bottle 2007 Jacuzzi Family Vineyards Pinot Noir from Jacuzzi Family
- Bay Cruise for Four from Celebrations on the Bay
- Two nights at the Peppermill Hotel and Casino, from A. D. Seeno Construction
You will definitely want to take your chance at winning one of these excellent prizes! Raffle tickets will be available at the Festival for $5 each or six tickets for $20.
Alamo Citizen of the Year: Around 7:15 P.M., The Alamo Rotary will present its annual Citizen of the Year award. This individual is selected among many local nominees who epitomize active involvement in community affairs and projects. Last year’s winner was Vicki Koc. Other past award winners include Alisa Corstophine, Greg Schuyler, Deputy Rick James, Claudia Waldron and Bruce Marhenke, to name a few.
Festival Goals: The Alamo Music Festival is first and foremost a fund raising event with the proceeds donated to assist music education at the following schools: Alamo Elementary, Rancho Romero Elementary, Stone Valley Middle School, Monte Vista High School, San Ramon Valley High School and Lucille Mauzy School. According to Don Morton, Festival Sponsor Chairman, “over $40,000 was raised at last year’s Festival. Much of this money came from very generous local sponsors”.
Mark your calendar now to join us for a great day of fun, games, good food and excellent music the whole family will enjoy. See you there!
Dinner and Raffle tickets may be purchased in advance – watch for our booth at the Danville Farmer’s market or see any Alamo Rotarian. Please see the Alamo Rotary website at: www.alamorotary.org or email at alamorotary@hotmail.com
What is it like to be a Rotary Club President? 0
What’s harder, being the President of the USA or being the president of your local Rotary club? Well, discounting the various perks of the former, the two jobs can seem very similar. ”Herding cats and cutting compromises all while maintaining a positive spin and saving the world on a daily basis!” Listen in as the presidents of our 6 local Rotary clubs discuss the in’s and out’s of their year “in charge”, nominally at least, of these completely autonomous groups of independent thinkers and go-getters known as our local Rotary clubs.
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Easter Egg Hunt in Alamo 0
The Alamo Rotary Club is pleased to once again sponsor the Annual Easter Egg Hunt – April 23rd at 10:00am sharp! The “Hunt” will be held at Livorna Park, located at the corner of Livorna Rd. and Miranda Ave. in Alamo. All kids 12 and under are welcome. There will be acres of eggs to hunt and photos with the “Bunny”. This event is FREE so just bring your kids and cameras, this is a fun time for kids and adults.
It will go on rain or shine. This event goes extremely fast, so, DON’T BE LATE or you may be disappointed!
Monte Vista Interact Club Committed to Community Service 0
When the officers of the Monte Vista High School Interact Club learned that food donations to the Contra Costa Food Bank had fallen off drastically after the holidays, they decided they needed to help. They asked Food Bank volunteer coordinator Joan Thomassini for 18 food barrels to be brought to the school, and club members distributed them to classrooms around the campus. When she called after the Food Bank had collected the barrels, she asked, “Are you sitting down?!?” In only a few weeks they had collected over 2500 pounds of food!
This active service club, sponsored and supported by the Rotary Club of Alamo, has spearheaded at least 2 major service projects a month since the beginning of the school year. They began the year collecting backpacks filled with school supplies for needy students in Contra Costa County. Additional collections included warm coats for the homeless, Halloween costumes for Bay Area Crisis Nursery toddlers, handwritten holiday cards and gifts for our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the “adoption” of 80 children from the Crisis Nursery for whom they bought holiday presents and clothing. The club held a “Hoop-a-thon” last month, shooting baskets to raise money for HydrAid, an Interact/ Rotary-sponsored project to provide sand filters for clean water to villages in underdeveloped parts of Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Still ahead are projects to raise more money for this water-purification project, sorting food for the Food Bank, and serving meals to seniors.
This is certainly a caring, committed group of teens!

RotaCare Pittsburg Free Medical Clinic To Open Wednesday, February 9, 2011 0
RotaCare Pittsburg Free Medical Clinic at St. Vincent de Paul, 2210 Gladstone Drive, Pittsburg, is scheduled to open on Wednesday, February 9, 2011 from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. It will then be open weekly on Wednesdays during the same times. Appointments can be made on Wednesdays from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. by calling 925-439-2009. Walk-ins will also be seen, but on a first come first serve basis.
RotaCare Pittsburg’s mission is to bring free medical care for relief of pain and suffering to those who have the most need and the least access to medical care.
The clinic, developed by St. Vincent de Paul of Contra Costa County, is sponsored by the Rotary Clubs of Alamo and Pittsburg, and co-sponsored by the Rotary Clubs of Antioch, Brentwood, Danville, Danville-Sycamore, Delta-Antioch, Dougherty Valley, San Ramon, and San Ramon Valley. As an Urgent Care/Primary Care Clinic, it will be providing quality, all-volunteer non-emergency medical care for adults with acute or chronic conditions who are uninsured or unable to pay for healthcare.
Services will include the treatment of diabetes, asthma, hypertension, cough, cold, flu or sore throat, minor lacerations, wound care, allergies, sinusitis, ear infections, urinary tract infections, sprains or muscle strains, headache/backache, and rashes, poison oak, minor skin infections and burns, mild stomach aches and prescription refills
Unemployment is 18%+ in East Contra Costa County, higher than the rest of the Bay Area. 25 % of Americans (according to NPR) do not have Health Insurance, and Heart disease is the foremost cause of death in Contra Costa County. Additionally, there are approximately 400,000 individuals diagnosed with diabetes in Contra Costa County. Prevalence is highest among Whites (37.8%) and Latinos (26.5%). There is a rapid increase in obesity with two- thirds of Contra Costa adults either overweight or obese.
A primary focus of the education/treatment will be in the areas of Diabetes/Asthma/Hypertension/ Obesity, as the low-income and uninsured are populations that are known to suffer disproportionately from these chronic conditions. Monthly Diabetes classes are being planned and will be offered in English and Spanish. Early intervention programs for pre-diabetes patients will also be implemented.
Funding for the Clinic to date has been made possible by the Keller Canyon Mitigation Fund, Bank of American Charitable Foundation, The Carl Gellert and Celia Berta Gellert Foundation, and the Kaiser Permanente Diablo Area Community Benefit Grants Program.
John Jones Named Alamo Rotarian of the Year 0
Alamo Rotarian of the Year John Jones & Steve Polcyn, President 2010-2011
ALAMO, California – December 20, 2010 – John Jones has been named Rotarian of the Year by the Rotary Club of Alamo.
“With this high award, Alamo Rotary is recognizing someone who best exemplifies the goals of Rotary through his or her consistent contributions, and in doing so has brought honor and respect to the Club,”
said Steven Polcyn, 2010-2011 Club president.
“John Jones exemplifies those goals,”
Mr. Polcyn said. Mr. Jones joined the Rotary Club of Alamo in January, 2009 and currently serves on its board of directors, is the Club’s public relations chair and is in the process of redesigning the Club’s website. He also was responsible for coordinating the 680 Corridor six Rotary Clubs float in the Danville Fourth of July parade. Mr. Jones was recently elected by the Club membership to serve as its vice president for 2011-2012 Club year beginning July 1, and will become Club president in 2012-2013. He also serves as a member of Rotary District 5160’s public relations committee.
“Since becoming a member, John has worked tirelessly on the Alamo Rotary Club projects and can be counted on to participate enthusiastically in fellowship as in fundraising or community projects which the Club sponsors,”
said Mr. Polcyn.
“John Jones is truly a Rotarian who lives the principles of Rotary’s Four Way Test which is . . . First: Is it the truth? Second: Is it fair to all concerned? Third: Will it build good will and better friendships? And, Fourth: Will it be beneficial to all concerned? Above all, he places “Service above self,” which is Rotary’s motto,”
Mr. Polcyn said. The Rotarian of the Year Award is an annual event for the Alamo Rotary is presented by each Club president during the Club’s Holiday party in December.
The Rotary Club of Alamo was founded on May 7, 1971 and has 50 members. The Club meets on Wednesdays at 12:15 p.m. at Round Hill Country Club, 3169 Roundhill Road, Alamo.
Vicki Koc 2010 Alamo Citizen of the Year 0
Rotary Club of Alamo Names Vicki Koc 2010 Alamo Citizen of the Year
Alamo, CA, September 11, 2010 – At the 28th Annual Alamo Music and Wine Festival held on Saturday, September 11th, the Rotary Club of Alamo named Vicki Koc as the 2010 Alamo Citizen of the Year.
“This is the 26th year that the Rotary Club of Alamo has presented this award,” said Steven Polcyn, Club president. The Rotary Cub of Alamo selects the Citizen of the Year based on service, integrity, citizenship and is a person who has demonstrated a unique commitment to the Alamo community that places her/him in a special place deserving this recognition. All members of the Alamo community are encouraged each year to nominate that person who best meets these criteria.
A 29 year resident of Alamo, Vicki has volunteered extensively for many years in various community, school and charitable activities. After moving to Alamo from Rome, Italy in 1981, Vicki became active in the leadership team to save Alamo Elementary School, served as co-president of the Alamo Elementary School PTA, and undertook the Miranada Avenue bike project to cover ditches on both sides of the roadway making it safe for children to use a bike path. She served on parent committees at Monte Vista High School, Stone Valley Middle School and Alamo Elementary School, and also the district wide facility committee. She was an early Vice President of the San Ramon Valley Education Foundation and remembers voting as to whether or not the foundation would put on the now popular Primo’s to Primo’s Run! From 1989 to 2005, Vicki served on the Alamo Road Improvement Committee and the Zone 36 Alamo Landscape and Lighting Committee. From 2003 to 2005, she was a member of the R7A Alamo Parks and Recreation committee. She founded the Alamo logo contest to bring an identity to Alamo, founded the Teacher in the Workplace program at Monte Vista High School, and initiated and was president of the Alamo Incorporation Movement.
In addition, Vicki has been very active in Diablo Valley National Charity League (DVNCL) serving in various positions in her local chapter as well as president, and at the district level of NCL becoming a National Charity League mentor in the formation and founding of the Rolling Hills Chapter. Vicki currently serves as parliamentarian for the Alamo Women’s Club, is Philanthropy Chair for AWC and is the advisor to the high school Juniorette group “Together We Give”. In February 2010, the Alamo Women’s Club named her their “Community Woman of the Year.”
Vicki resides in Alamo with her husband Blake. They have three grown children: Blake, Jennifer and Noelle. Vicki’s mother now resides in Walnut Creek.
“Vicki Koc is one of those behind the scenes community servants who effects changes and has a keen grip on the goings-on of Alamo,” said Alamo resident Nancy Dommes.
“Vicki is one person who believes in ‘buying Alamo’ and she has taught me that it’s important to look at home to purchase rather than go elsewhere,” Ms. Dommes stated.
The Rotary Club of Alamo was founded on May 7, 1971 and has 50 members. Each year, the Club sponsors the Alamo Music and Wine Festival, which supports the music programs at Alamo and Rancho Romero Elementary Schools, Lucille Mauzy School, Stone Valley Middle School, Monte Vista and San Ramon High Schools. The Club meets on Wednesdays at 12:15 p.m. at Round Hill Country Club, 3169 Roundhill Road, Alamo. To learn more about the Rotary Club of Alamo and its many activities, visit the Club’s website at www.alamorotary.org.
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