THE PACIFIC VIEW

THE NEWSLETTER OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF SAN FRANCISCO WEST

Wednesday March, 2nd

WELCOME TODAY’S SPEAKER

FRANK FALZON

Frank Falzon, retired decorated inspector, SFPD Homicide Detail. He was the lead investigator in the Zodiac case (1969), Juan Corona (one of the first noted serial killers, 1970), the Zebra murders (1973-74), the City Hall murders of Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk (1978), and the Night Stalker Case (Richard Ramirez, 1985). He is president-elect of the Rotary Club of Novato. His talk is titled "The lighter side of homicide, the funny things that happen on the way to a murder." He will be joined by his sidekick, Dean Heffelfinger, past president of the Rotary Club of Novato.

Tomorrow evening we will be having our Fireside Meeting at Annie’s house at 1327 19th Ave. at 6:30 PM.

All Rotarians are expected to participate if at all possible.

Please inform Mike of your intentions so that we may have enough refreshments on hand. We will be having several guests who will have many questions about Rotary. More hands make for lighter work.

Board Meeting Tonight

Important decisions to be made this evening and your voice could make a difference. Even if you are not a voting Board Member we welcome your input on the Clubs direction at this time. Topics such as Venue, Community Service, and new members will be on the agenda.

NEXT WEEK”S SPEAKER : PAMELA HAWLEY, PRES. Of GIVING GLOBAL

Pamela Hawley was a co-founder of VolunteerMatch in 1996, a nonprofit which has matched more than one million volunteers with nonprofits through its web-based marketplace. Her international experience includes work and volunteering abroad in the areas of microfinance in remote villages of India; crisis relief work in the 2000 El Salvador earthquake; digital divide training in the Killing Fields of Cambodia; and sustainable farming in the countryside of Guatemala. She will speak on social entrepreneurship.