Irene Valenti Hosts RSF Rotary Club Annual Dinner
Online, June 8, 2014 (Newswire.com) - Irene Valenti will host the annual Rotary Club of Rancho Santa Fe's "demotion" dinner at the Valenti Estate located on Via de la Valle in Rancho Santa Fe on Friday, June 20, 2014, from 5:00 to 9:00 pm. Outgoing RSF Rotary President Greg Grajek will be "demoted" into retirement and properly "roasted", while incoming President Chris Dorazio will be installed along with the new RSF Rotary board of directors. All RSF Rotarians are invited to attend free of charge and may bring a guest, partner or spouse for a fee of $25.00 per person. A gourmet barbeque will be served along with beverages, live music by "Susanna and the Troublemakers" and dancing. Suggested attire is Western wear or business casual. Visit rsfrotary.com and click on "2014 RSF Rotary Demotion Party" for reservations or call event chair Dr. Robert Vogel at (760) 420-0329. For directions to the Valenti Estate, call (858) 759-9239.
The RSF Rotary Club was established 60 years ago in 1954. Original founding members include the late Daniel Royce, R. Roger Rowe, Roger S. Woolley, Del Colby and R. E. Badger. Daniel Royce was the manager of the Inn at Rancho Santa Fe for generations. Dr. Rowe served as school superintendent, educator and retired Marine. Roger Woolley was a local attorney and built the original market, post office, and other buildings in the Rancho Santa Fe town center. R.E. Badger operated a grove management company that is still run by his son Chuck Badger and Chuck Badger, Jr. Both of who are members of the RSF Rotary Club.
The RSF Rotary Club has a long history of service to the community through numerous projects that support worthy causes. Recipients of this outreach include The Helen Woodward Animal Center, The RSF Community Center, The RSF School Performing Arts Center, the Rosarito Blanket Project, San Pasqual Academy, Polio Plus and many other worthy organizations. They also host the annual Rotary Fall Festival BBQ (now in its 35th year) in the park across from The Inn at Rancho Santa Fe. The event, which is sponsored by Valenti International, celebrates the return of all students to the R. Roger Rowe School and will be held this year on October 3rd.
Irene Valenti, the owner of the Valenti International and a Rotary Paul Harris Fellow, is universally acknowledged as the preeminent relationship expert for discriminating professionals. Founded 22 years ago, the company continues to grow and evolve to meet the needs of cosmopolitan single men and women. "Matchmaking in the European Tradition" is the organization's constitution and demonstrates an ongoing commitment to supporting the community through the Valenti Foundation. For additional information call (858) 759-9239 or visit www.valentiinternational.com.