JIM DE BOOM -- Community & Clubs
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HUNGER’S THE PROBLEM -- YOU’RE THE SOLUTION: Hunger in our
communities, the United States and around the world remains a problem
many people in the faith community are concerned about and acting upon.
You are invited to become a part of the solution as the 13th annual
Interfaith CROP Hunger Walk, sponsored by Wahoo’s Fish Taco, takes places
at 1 p.m. Oct. 21 at St. Mark Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach.
Some 250 walkers of all ages are expected from several dozen
congregations, including St. Mark Presbyterian Church, Harbor Christian
Church, Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, Congregation Shir Ha Ma’lot,
Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church, University Synagogue and St.
Elizabeth Ann Seaton Catholic Church to name a few, volunteer Robert
Johnston said.
You don’t have to be a member of a faith community to make the 7K walk
that will begin and end at the St. Mark church. You do need to want to
make a difference in the lives of hungry people by finding sponsors for
your walk. I have walked before and know that you will see friends and
make friends while walking.
Twenty-five percent of the proceeds of what you raise will go to local
organizations, such as Share Our Selves, Shelter for the Homeless, Jewish
Family Services, Catholic Worker, Orange County Interfaith Shelter and
Friends In Service to Humanity. Seventy-five percent will go to worldwide
charity groups that feed the hungry.
Helping to sponsor the Hunger Walk are the Daily Pilot, OC Metro
Magazine, OC Family Magazine, Coca-Cola, Disneyland, Knott’s Berry Farm,
Hornblower Dinning Yachts, South Coast Repertory, Mimi’s Cafe, Back Bay
Rowing and Running Club, Carl’s Jr., In-N-Out Burger, Pacific Screen
Print, Pavilions Market, Banana Boat, Arrowhead Water and AAone Litho.
To receive the entry form, call Johnston at (949) 644-4949 or the Rev.
Dennis Short at (949) 645-5781. Make a difference.
552 CLUB MIXER: Mistral Restaurant will be the host for the Oct. 23
552 Club Membership Mixer, which will begin appropriately at 5:52 p.m.
Complimentary hors d’oeuvres will be hosted by Mistral while beverages
are on your own. Guests are welcome to the 552 Club event, a support
group for Hoag Hospital. For more information, call (949) 574-7208.
CARING FOR CREATION: The Rev. Bob Parry of Costa Mesa notes that the
fourth annual Caring for Creation Conference is set for Oct. 20. It will
be held from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Santiago de Compostela Catholic
Church in Lake Forest. Keynote speaker will be the Rev. Jim Conlon,
director of the Sophia Center, College of Holy Names in Oakland and
author of several books, including “Geo-Justice: A Preferential Option
for the Earth” and “Earth Story, Sacred Story.” In addition there are a
dozen workshops on a variety of environmental issues and the faith
community.
For more information or to register, call Brian Christoffersen at
(714) 637-9448 or Sherri Loveland at (714) 508-8972.
WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF SERVICE CLUBS: Dick Demmer, sponsored by Wally
Ziglar, joined the Exchange Club of Newport Harbor. Renee Ebert joined
the Rotary Club of Irvine.
WORTH REPEATING: From “Thought for the Day” provided by Greg Kelley of
the Newport-Mesa Irvine Interfaith Council: “The ultimate measure of a
person is not where they stand in moments of comfort and convenience, but
where they stand at times of challenge and controversy.” -- Martin Luther
King Jr.
SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS THIS WEEK: Upset by what happened on Sept. 11?
Want to make a difference in the world and our community? Try helping
your community and the world through a service club. You are invited to
attend a club meeting this week.
MONDAY
6 p.m.: The Harbor Mesa Lions Club will meet at Zubies Restaurant for
dinner.
TUESDAY
7:30 a.m.: The Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club will meet at Five
Crowns Restaurant for a program by Mike Darnold on Rotary’s role in drug
abuse prevention.
6 p.m.: The Costa Mesa Newport-Harbor Lions Club will meet at Zubies
Chicken Coop for dinner.
WEDNESDAY
7:15 a.m.: The South Coast Metro Rotary Club will meet at the Center
Club (o7 https://www.southcoastmetrorotary.orgf7 ), and the Newport
Harbor Kiwanis Club will meet at the University Athletic Club.
Noon: The Exchange Club of the Orange Coast will meet at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club.
5 p.m.: The Rotary Club of Newport-Balboa will meet at Newport Beach
Brewery for a vocational visit and dinner (o7
https://www.newportbalboa.orgf7 ).
THURSDAY
7 a.m.: The Costa Mesa-Orange Coast Breakfast Lions Club will meet at
Mimi’s Cafe for a program by Ron Wildermuth of the Orange County Water
District on the ground-water replenishment system.
Noon: The Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club will meet at the Holiday Inn, the
Newport Beach-Corona del Mar Kiwanis Club will meet at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club for a program by Bill Vardoulis called
“Transportation Initiatives: Moving Traffic and Goods between Orange and
Riverside Counties,” the Exchange Club of Newport Harbor will meet at the
Newport Harbor Nautical Museum to hear Gary Adams, mayor of Newport Beach
(o7 https://www.nhexchangeclub.comf7 ), and the Newport Irvine Rotary
Club will meet at the Irvine Marriott for a program by Jim Coleman on the
Rotary Foundation (o7 https://www.nirotary.orgf7 ).
* COMMUNITY & CLUBS is published Saturdays in the Daily Pilot. Send
your service club’s meeting information by fax to (949) 660-8667; e-mail
to o7 [email protected] or by mail to 2082 S.E. Bristol St., Suite
201, Newport Beach, CA 92660-1740.
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