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November 19, 2019 
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Member Announcements
The Holidays are just around the corner and we are gearing up for a busy December!  This Thursday Nov 21st we meet at Upshift Brewery in El Segundo for our weekly meeting. No meeting on Nov 28th for Thanksgiving Holiday. Dec 5th is the Park Vista Luncheon at Park Vista. That night is the Chamber Holiday Mixer at Citizen's Bank. Dec 7th is the Rotary Holiday Dinner. Dec 8th is the El Segundo Holiday Parade. Dec 19th is the Rotary luncheon at the Marina Yacht Club.  Heres a quick timeline with links for more info:
11/28 - No Meeting
  RSVP's are required for the Rotary Holiday Party. Please let Gilda know if you would like to attend no later than Dec 3rd. Please see the event page for details.  Don't forget our next meeting Thursday 11/21 is offsite! We will be meeting at Upshift Brewing Company, 339 Indiana St., El Segundo at 12:15pm. 
   Happy Thanksgiving to all of our members and to our supporters within the community! We wish everyone a safe and happy Thanksgiving and hope everyone finds peace in sharing with family and friends. Cheers to the start of the 2019 Holiday Season!!!
 
Holiday Dinner Party
The Rotary Holiday Party will be held on Dec 7th at Second City Bistro with White Elephant Gift Exchange taking place at Chris Powell's house immediately afterward. Please RSVP by Dec 3rd to Gilda Dyckman. For address and details please click here.
LAX Bob Hope USO
Last week we welcomed Jill Villalpando, Director of LAX Bob Hope USO to our meeting in honor of Veterans Day. We also learned a lot about our own member Rebecca Bergin!
LA World Airports - Updates and Information
Great meeting on 11/7/19 with LA World Airports Assistant Police Chief Dan Llorens. Thank you for updating us with information on the new terminal B pickup area!
November Birthdays
Happy Birthday!!!
 
Melissa Moore - Nov 2
Len Bonilla - Nov 3
Rebecca Bergin - Nov 26
Meetings
Nov 21, 2019 12:15 PM
Upshift Brewery History & Tour
Dec 12, 2019
Peach Tree Foundation & China Tour
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Upcoming Events
Thanksgiving Vacation
ESUSD
Nov 25, 2019
 
Rotary Dark
Nov 28, 2019
 
Park Vista Luncheon
Park Vista
Dec 05, 2019
12:15 PM – 1:15 PM
 
ES Chamber Holiday Mixer
Citizen's Business Bank
Dec 05, 2019
5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
 
Rotary Christmas Party
Second City Bistro
Dec 07, 2019 6:00 PM
 
Christmas Parade
El Segundo Christmas Parade
Dec 08, 2019
1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
 
Marina Yacht Club Luncheon
Marina Yacht Club
Dec 19, 2019 12:15 PM
 
Winter Recess
ESUSD
Dec 23, 2019 - Jan 03, 2020
 
Rotary Dark
Dec 26, 2019 - Jan 03, 2020
 
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District 5280 News & Events
The clubs within our 5280 District are busy gearing up for the upcoming Holiday Season! Here is a brief list of events that are being hosted by our neighboring clubs.
12/3 - Hermosa Beach Club - Wine Tasting Festival
12/5 - Palos Verdes Club - Winter Festival
12/7 - Los Angeles Club - Angel City Celebration
12/12 - District Event - Braille Institute Holiday Party
    Participation in any of these events is welcomed by the hosting clubs. If you would like to get involved, please click the links above for more information and to register!
Did You Know?                    #Randomfacts

Impress your family with these Thanksgiving Day facts:

  • The first Thanksgiving was held in the autumn of 1621 and included 50 Pilgrims and 90 Wampanoag Indians and lasted three days. Many historians believe that only five women were present at that first Thanksgiving, as many women settlers didn't survive that difficult first year in the U.S. 
  • Thanksgiving didn't become a national holiday until over 200 years later! Sarah Josepha Hale, the woman who actually wrote the classic song “Mary Had a Little Lamb,” convinced President Lincoln in 1863 to make Thanksgiving a national holiday, after writing letters for 17 years campaigning for this to happen.
  • No turkey on the menu at the first Thanksgiving: Historians say that no turkey was served at the first Thanksgiving! What was on the menu? Deer or venison, ducks, geese, oysters, lobster, eel and fish. They probably ate pumpkins, but no pumpkin pies. They also didn't eat mashed potatoes or cranberry relish, but they probably ate cranberries. And no, Turduckens (a turkey stuffed with a duck stuffed with a chicken) were nowhere to be found during that first Thanksgiving.
  • No forks at the first Thanksgiving! The first Thanksgiving was eaten with spoons and knives — but no forks! That's right, forks weren't even introduced to the Pilgrims until 10 years later and weren't a popular utensil until the 18th century.
  • Thanksgiving is the reason for TV dinners! In 1953, Swanson had so much extra turkey (260 tons) that a salesman told them they should package it onto aluminum trays with other sides like sweet potatoes — and the first TV dinner was born!
  • Thanksgiving was almost a fast — not a feast! The early settlers gave thanks by praying and abstaining from food, which is what they planned on doing to celebrate their first harvest, that is, until the Wampanoag Indians joined them and (lucky for us!) turned their fast into a three-day feast!
  • Presidential pardon of a turkey: Each year, the president of the U.S pardons a turkey and spares it from being eaten for Thanksgiving dinner. The first turkey pardon ceremony started with President Truman in 1947. President Obama pardoned a 45-pound turkey named Courage, who has flown to Disneyland and served as Grand Marshal of the park's Thanksgiving Day parade!
  • Why is Thanksgiving the fourth Thursday in November? President Abe Lincoln said Thanksgiving would be the fourth Thursday in November, but in 1939 President Roosevelt moved it up a week hoping it would help the shopping season during the Depression era. It never caught on and it was changed back two years later.
  • The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade began in 1924 with 400 employees marching from Convent Ave to 145th street in New York City. No large balloons were at this parade, as it featured only live animals from Central Park Zoo.
  • Turkey isn't responsible for drowsiness or the dreaded "food coma." So what is? Scientists say that extra glass of wine, the high-calorie meal or relaxing after a busy work schedule is what makes you drowsy!
  • How did the tradition of watching football on Thanksgiving start? The NFL started the Thanksgiving Classic games in 1920 and since then the Detroit Lions and the Dallas Cowboys have hosted games on Turkey Day. In 2006, a third game was added with different teams hosting.
  • Wild turkeys can run 20 miles per hour when they are scared, but domesticated turkeys that are bred are heavier and can't run quite that fast.
Fun Facts                   #RandomfactsaboutRotary
NOVEMBER IS ROTARY FOUNDATION MONTH
 
November is Rotary Foundation month! It's a good time to reflect on the programs that the foundation supports and on how each of us can contribute to make sure these programs continue. 
 
The Rotary Foundation transforms the gifts and donations it receives into service projects that change lives both close to home and around the world.  Since it was founded more than 100 years ago, the Foundation has spent more than $4 billion on life-changing, sustainable projects. The mission of the RI Foundation is to enable Rotarians to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education, and the alleviation of poverty. Please consider making a donation today!
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