Past President Karen Mortimer with Viking Hat Man Rob Weinberg. 
On April 30, Kim Muslusky was one of the RB Sunrise Rotary members who helped to organize a toy storage room at Ronald McDonald House.  During that reorganization Kim came upon a Viking Horn Hat.  Kim recognized the fun value of the hat and the volunteer coordinator then gave it to her.
 
 
RB Sunrise Rotary is well known as a fun club and at our meeting on May 3, Kim carried out the club tradition of raising money with fun auctions by challenging members to raise at least $100. The auction goal was to have the "Hat Man" Rob Weinberg, our resident marketing guru not only wear the hat, but also pose for a picture.  Members quickly donated $152. The funds raised will be donated to the Jewish Family Center's On The Go program which includes Rides and Smiles.  The photo above is proof that Rob, whose white hat is his personal "brand trademark" for his marketing business. He now has an additional "hat" to wear!  This little bit of hilarity is typical of the fun meetings that are the hallmalrk of RB Sunrise Rotary meetings
 
Rides and Smiles was one of RB Sunrise Rotary's Centenial Projects in 2005 to celebrate Rotary's 100th anniversary.  A grant from RB Sunrise and volunteer drivers helped to launch this successful program that provides transportaton to seniors who no longer can drive in Rancho Bernardo.
 
Rob is also wearing a "Rubber Ducky" tie to publicize the RB Business Association's Bob Well's Rubber Duck Race - an activity at the Spirit of The Fourth each year on July 4 at Webb Park. RB Sunrise also donates to The Spirit of the Fourth and members participate in the Rubber Ducky Race.
 
Good job Kim!