Hi-Jinx Bulletin-Feb. 02. 2026 Mtg

Pledge of Allegiance, Smile and Welcome Song opened the meeting.
Words of Inspiration: Bob Kreisberg:
“Alone we are but a drop, but together we are an ocean.” -Japanese writer Ryunosuke Satoro
KEY HI-NOON DATES
(More details in the text below this list)
• Feb. 9 - Meal Packing Event - Carlsbad Women’s Club
• Feb. 11 - Brother Benno’s Food Service: 6:00 am
• Feb 16 - DARK
• Feb. 17 - Special Event - Rotarians Travelogue
• Feb. 18 - Rotary Musical Instrument Event at Army Navy Academy Chapel, 7PM
• Feb. 19 - North County Food Bank
• Feb. 23 - Rotary 4-Way Speech Contest: Carlsbad Woman's Club.
• March 5 joint happy hour 5-8 at Discovery Center. Pot Luck picnic style. Bring an appetizer, finger food, to feed 5-7 people. BYOB and dishes (for yourself only)
• Mar. 21-22 - Model United Nations Del Mar
• April 25 - NAMI Walks, you can donate if you can’t walk, see Bob for details
• April 25 - Rotarians at Work Day

ANNOUNCEMENTS
• Meal Packing Event - Carlsbad Women’s Club 11;30-2:00.
• Donating to San Diego Food Bank, see Beth Garrow. Need sign-ups by Fri 6th to volunteer.
Joanne Ross: Scholarship Program
Drawing April 27. Need to sell by this date
$5K first prize
$2500 second prize
Beach Package third prize
$20 each, 6 for $100
Tax Deductible
Wants us to each sell 5 more than last year
Tommy Hersant
Ukraine bought the generator for the hospital, but truck drivers are afraid to drive to the hospital due to the bombing. However, they found a way and are in the process of getting the generator set up and working.
Bob Stonebrook
This is the 3rd year that the District has been a sponsor of NAMI, see flyer above for details
Josh - His daughter is getting married!
Mo Taylor - Her mom turns 100, Grandson turns 17, and boyfriend turns 67 all on same lucky Friday the 13th. Mo bought a Rav4 and will surprise her grandson with it on Mom’s 100th birthday party.
Mary-Fritz Wilson
Feb 13. CHS Interact Club is hosting a babysitting service at Discovery Center so parents can go out for early Valentine’s Day. This is a fundraiser for their international project.
Annual Meal Packing Mtg:
Our next meal-packing event will be Feb. 9, and the goal is to pack 20,000 meals in less than 90 minutes, via assembly lines, so family and friends can be invited to participate. Because we need a larger site, that meeting will be at the Carlsbad Woman’s Club, 3220 Monroe St., Carlsbad. Volunteers also needed for set-up and teardown. SignUp Genius info has been emailed.
Bi-Weekly Meeting Updates
Our Feb. 23 regular Monday meeting also will be at the Carlsbad Woman’s Club due to our annual 4-Way Test Speech Contest.
While we will be DARK Feb. 16 due to Presidents Day, Pres. Jim is planning a casual Rotarian Travelogue event for Feb. 17. More info to come.
WHO AM I? INTRO
Tammy Velthoven - Tammy recently moved to Carlsbad from Detroit Michigan to join her boyfriend. She is a fractional project manager consulting with various companies in the area. She has 3 college-age children and wants to get involved with the community.
PROGRAM
Brother Benno’s
Speakers: Dennis Plinick:

He was a college level reader at 8 years of age and saw a big billboard that had the 4-way test on it. He thought it was amazing! He became an addict at 8, and later in his life, after he was arrested twice, he was helped by others to get clean. He then embraced Service to Others. He has been at Benno’s since 1999. He had to ask for help with recovery 3 times. Then he came back in 2010 and asked “How Can I Help?” Help the unhoused was the answer. People bring the unhoused to Benno’s when others can’t find housing for them.
Benno’s serves hot meals, hygiene, and essentials like medical, dental, and banking. Often everything is stolen. They help to get back birth certificates, ID’s and have mail service so people can get mail delivered.
They partner with 40 local grocery stores to stock their grocery.
Our club donated $5K for socks and underwear.
Benno’s is funded by foundations, individual donors and grants. Gov’t funding is less than 1% of their funding.
Benno’s has been in business for 42 years. They call their unhoused “guests” and treat them like a guest in their home. Homeless outreach teams bring people, provide food for 20 other pantries and those people send people from there to Benno’s.
Where did the Brother Benno’s name originate? Brother Benno was a Benedictine Monk who would come down in a pick-up truck and take furniture left outside and give it to the unhoused. He got a house donated to use in San Diego. He had to move because they were in a neighborhood, but now they are in an industrial area. He’s had a nun come with him once. They were going up the hill to the Abbey Prince of Peace, near the Oceanside airport and the truck caught on fire. He joked to the Nun, well, we better get out of the truck! Was 42-year board member from the Abbey which is not a Catholic organization but started by Catholics.
It’s difficult to service mental health issues because the mental health system is broken, Dennis exclaimed.
Their library had to be closed down but we donated books to their resale store and that helps fund them.
Now they have a free grocery-style market for those in need. It’s kept temperature controlled, not on pallets like it used to be.
They have a men’s recovery program, and are hoping to start a women’s program also.
Benno’s rescues 150,000 lbs of food that would otherwise be discarded.
He thanked Hi-Noon for helping with breakfast monthly.
Alex Kauna (Support Services) went through the program in 2023 and he came back to work there.

NEXT MEETING
Mon, February 9
Carlsbad Woman’s Club - Harvest Meal Packing Event
