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Rotary Theme 2026-27 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

101 Acts of Service

Campaign 

 


 

The Rotary Club of Woodland is continuing our mission of service by challenging ourselves to complete 101 Acts of Service throughout the 2026–2027 Rotary year.

 

Service has always been at the heart of Rotary. While the Centennial Celebration is behind us, our commitment to our Centennial Year and making a difference in Woodland is stronger than ever. Every act—big or small—helps create lasting impact in our community.

 

What qualifies as an Act of Service? Simply ask yourself: Does it pass the Rotary Four-Way Test? We're tracking projects of all sizes, celebrating each milestone along the way, and inviting our community to be part of the journey. Whether you're a Rotary member, a local organization, or a community member with an idea, we'd love to hear from you.

 

Have an idea for an Act of Service, or know of a community need? We'd love to hear from you. To submit your idea, email Angela Lynn at angela@lynn-capital.com 

 

Completed an Act of Service? Please fill out an Act of Service slip and email it to Angela

 

 

 UPDATES ON ACTS OF SERVICE...

 

 

 

Beer Booth 2026

 

 The Beer Booth at the 2026 Yolo County Fair is now in the books. We should have financial results soon. Thanks to the following members who 'served': Gregg Kowes (Chair), Dan Stroski, Bob Nakken, Eric Sharp, Eric Zane, Angela Lynn, Lori McGrath, Craig Perrin, Aniek Pflager, Jim Nolan, Tom Hall, President Nick Roncoroni, Joe Cadelago, Brain Dwyer, Chuck Moore, Yvette Roy, Barbara Sonin, Rob Beggs and David Pinto. Here are some memories.

 



 

Senior BBQ Coming

 

 

 

 

August 18th Meeting

 

President Nick Roncoroni returned to welcome a good crowd today and thanked all members who participated in the Beer Booth at the County Fair for their service. Our usual Rotary Grace singers were absent, but volunteers Dennis Miller (Woodland Sunrise) and Jim Nolan filled in. We got the bad news that our lunch prices are increasing by $2 next month. 

 

 

A swarm of Woodland Sunrise Rotarians were with us today - Dennis Miller, Don Sharp, Byron MacConnell and President-elect Bruce Watts. Bruce gave us information about the 'Week in Cabo' Grand Raffle prize being offered at their October 3 Salmon BBQ. All proceeds will benefit the Pioneer High School Athletic Programs. 

 

 

Rotary Foundation Chair Tom Schwarzgruber presented Lisa Martinez Dunham with her first Paul Harris Fellowship, and later, Ann Taylor with a pin for her first and second Paul Harris Fellowships. These are recognition of the significant financial support Lisa and Ann have contributed to the Rotary Foundation.

 

 


Recognition Chair Kevin Haarberg took the lead himself today and, in honor of National Couples Day, he asked for stories about 'how you met your spouse'. After being thanked by President Nick for his $1,000 contribution to the Club's Youth Exchange work, Ernie Hodges 'rang the bell' again with news as of last Friday, his dog Belle met her new brother - Ernie, Jr.; and because his French Rotary granddaughter Leonie started her Rotary Youth Exchange year in Thailand last week. Jayne Williams said it was ‘love at first sight’ for she and future husband Geoff, as they simply stared at each other, without saying anything, for about 90 seconds at their first meeting. Eric Sharp was happy today would have been his grandmother’s 126th birthday. She was born in Capay on August 18, 1900. Don Huff ‘rang the bell’ with the news Hurricane Lala did not make landfall in Hawaii. Ann Taylor said her father new the commander at Mather Air Force Base. Her roommate got a date with an officer there and Ann was set up to meet the date’s roommate. But the roommate, Jim Taylor, refused to go on a ‘blind date’. Jim would eventually call Ann directly, and they would go on to share the next 72 years together. Beer Booth Chair Gregg Kowes was also happy with the Beer Booth and thanked all the members who participated. 

 

 

Former Woodland Mayor and Yolo County Supervisor Matt Rexroad was our guest speaker today. He gave us a program on a brazen act of fraud committed over a twenty-year period against the City of Dixon, Illinois which resulted in the embezzlement of $53 million in public funds by one, long-time, trusted City employee. You can get more information about the program on the Splinter edition for today's meeting; or visit this site from Wikipedia for a detailed description of the case: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rita_Crundwell  

 

 

 

 

August 11th Meeting

 

With President Nick Roncoroni away attending business meetings, Immediate Past President (IPP) Aniek Pflager stepped in to welcome us on a warm August day. The usual team of Dan Stroski and Steve Venables got the right tones working for Rotary Grace. David Pinto introduced our guest speakers today, Lou Enge and Jordyn Alexis.

 

 


A dapper Brian Dywer took the lead on today’s Recognition. He asked trivia questions about the National Football League as a new (pre) season begins this week. Byron MacConnell, Preston Sharp, Bob Nakken, Ryan Burger, Yvette Roy, Angela Lynn, George Burger, Jayne Williams, Rob Beggs and Clyde Brooker were the victims and only a few offered correct answers. Shawn Seyk ‘rang the bell’ announcing he has been hired as the new Woodland Branch Manager for Tri Counties Bank. Don Huff was happy to attend the annual Concours d’ Elegance at Obexer’s Marina in Homewood on Lake Tahoe over the weekend. He as especially pleased to see a "stunning" $1.7 million, 30-foot Riva custom speedboat from Italy. Blair Voelz ‘rang the bell’ in happiness over finishing his grape harvest for the season. Now, Blair says he must find a new contract to sell his grapes next year. Not an easy task. Tom Hall recently enjoyed a 10-night family reunion in Washington State with cool weather and great seafood. 

 

 


Our guest speakers today were Lou Enge, Executive Director, and Jordyn Alexis, Administrative Coordinator of NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) of Yolo County who provided us an extended look at the NAMI organization and its services to help many families handle mental health issues in their lives. David Pinto arranged for our speakers to be with us and introduced them. He became involved with NAMI Yolo County several years ago after one of his daughters tried to commit suicide. The experience had a devasting impact on their entire family. They have found valuable help from NAMI, and David has since become a member of the NAMI Yolo County Board. The NAMI WALKS annual fundraising event for NAMI Yolo County is coming up on Saturday morning, September 26 at Woodland Community College. Use the QR code to register for the event. More information about NAMI Yolo County can be found on its website: https://namiyolo.org/. Information about NAMI nationally is available at: https://www.nami.org/

  

 

 

Act of Service - Woodland Rotary

at Salvation Army's Child Spree 

 

In another Act of Service, President Nick Roncoroni, Immediate Past President Aniek Pflager, Lori McGrath, Barbara Sonin, Yvette Roy, Gregg Kowes and his wife Kimberly, and our Youth Exchange student Joy volunteered in Salvation Army's Back to School Child Spree at Woodland's JC Penneys on August 8 assisting qualified local children in doing some back to school shopping. Even Woodland Sunrise Rotary President Don Easton came along. Read more about the event in this Daily Democrat article

 

 

 

Kevin Haarberg Honored by Alma Mater

 

 Our Kevin Haarberg, graduate of South Dakota State University (SDSU) in 1979, was recently selected for the 2026 Class of Distinguished Alumni by the SDSU Alumni & Foundation. Read more about this honor in the Daily Democrat's August 7th article

 

 

 

Welcome Our New Member - Tom Hall

 

 Tom Hall, sponsored by Jim Nolan, was installed as a new member of the Club on July 7, 2026 by President Nick Roncoroni. At our request, Tom provided the following bio. If you haven't already done so, please take a moment to introduce yourself to Tom when you meet and welcome him to the Club.

 

 

I grew up on the Monterey Peninsula where I met my wife, Melissa, in the 1980s. We both attended UCSB and married in 1987 in Monterey.

 

Professionally, I worked in outside sales for consumer brands, such as Bayer Aspirin and Kinetic Concepts Medical Device sales.

Personal interests include spending time with family and friends traveling and road cycling.

 

After 31 years living in Southern California we retired to Woodland to be closer to our two daughters and our grandson. We both love the family feeling of Woodland and look forward to being with 'The best darn Club in the World.'


 

 

President Aniek Demoted!!

 

 

On June 30 President Aniek Pflager was officially 'demoted' from the office of President following our wonderful Centennial year. More than 60 members and guests enjoyed a warm summer evening in the beautiful backyard of Gail and Tom Schwarzgruber and a buffet dinner of tri-tip & BBQ chicken. Immediate Past President Bob Nakken led the event with help from Jim Nolan who wrote a Melodrama: 'Rotary and Sex' for the occasion, read by cast members Bob Nakken, Yvette Roy, Gena Bravo, Ann Taylor, Lori McGrath and Angela Lynn. Aniek (with husband Curtiss Pflager) was presented with a plaque honoring her year as President; Gena Bravo (with husband Scott Bravo) received her President-elect badge and pin, and Nick Roncoroni (with wife Ellen Martin) was presented with his President's badge and pin. President Nick Roncoroni will preside over his first regular meeting Tuesday, July 7 at the Hotel Woodland. Visit the Photo Gallery to view all the photos from the Demotion. 

 

 

 

WOODLAND ROTARY

CENTENNIAL - 

CELEBRATION & PROJECT 


 

 

 

VIEW THE PROGRAM 

 

 

 

 CELEBRATION A BIG SUCCESS!!

 

Rotarians from all three Woodland Rotary Clubs - Noon, Sunrise & Luna Vista  - combined efforts under the leadership of Noon Club President Aniek Pflager and President-elect Nick Roncoroni to organize a great celebration of 100 years of Woodland Rotary with approximately 400 members and guests attending at the Woodland Community & Senior Center on Saturday evening, April 25th. Some event photos are offered below: 

 

VIEW DAILY DEMOCRAT APRIL 28 ARTICLE

 

VIEW CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION EVENT PHOTOS IN PHOTO GALLERY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THE PROJECT

 

 

 

Project partners breaking ground on the Woodland Rotary Stage Project (from left to right): Jia-Min Rosendale, President, Woodland Opera House Board of Trustees; Myra Vega, Mayor Pro Tempore, City of Woodland, and Treasurer, Woodland Luna Vista Rotary Club; Tania Garcia-Cadena, Woodland City Council Member; Don Easton, President-elect Woodland Sunrise Rotary Club; Doug Bevier, Executive Director of Development, Clark-Pacific; Aniek Pflager, President, Rotary Club of Woodland; Tom Stallard, Mayor, City of Woodland; Tom Burmester, Executive Director, Woodland Opera House; Xochitl Rodriguez, President-elect, Woodland Luna Vista Rotary Club; Mary Sandy, Yolo County Supervisor, District 3; and John Fraser, Capital District Superintendent, CA State Department of Parks & Recreation. 

 

 

The Rotary Stage at the Woodland Opera House Intermission Garden has been selected by Woodland Rotary as its Centennial Project. Woodland Rotary held a Groundbreaking Ceremony for the Project on Wednesday, April 29, 2026, one hundred (100) years ago to the day the Rotary Club of Woodland was founded on April 29, 1926. In collaboration with Clark Pacific, Woodland Rotary expects to complete the Rotary Stage by the end of 2026 and gift the facility to the City of Woodland for use by the Woodland Opera House who originally provided the concept to Woodland Rotary. 

 

 

Woodland Rotary Leadership (left to right): Nick Roncoroni, President-elect, Rotary Club of Woodland; Myra Vega, Treasurer, Woodland Luna Vista Rotary Club; Aniek Pflager, President, Rotary Club of Woodland; and Don Easton, President-elect Woodland Sunrise Rotary Club.

 

 

VIEW SELECTED PROJECT CONCEPT

VIEW PROJECT PRESS RELEASE 

VIEW DAILY DEMOCRAT JAN 25 ARTICLE

 VIEW DAILY DEMOCRAT APR 30 ARTICLE

 

 

 

 

 

 

News From Club Polio Warrior Mark Ullrich:  

 

Polio Update (December 23)

 


 

 

 

 

 

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