Our Charity/Non-Profit Partner: 

The Salinas Rotary

We welcome you to the Rotary Club of Salinas.

While we are the oldest and largest service club in Monterey County, we remain young at heart and in our passion for “Service above Self”.  While building friendships since 1922, we have contributed more than $1,000,000 to the Rotary Foundation to fight hunger, reduce infant mortality, promote peace and conflict resolution, increase literacy and access to basic education, and almost wiped Polio off the face of the earth.  Locally, we contribute our time, talent and energy at two local high schools, sponsor one of the prime events in the Salinas Valley – the Salinas Valley ½ Marathon – and regularly support such diverse organizations as the National Steinbeck Center, Rancho Cielo, and the Pay it Forward Program.

This year our major project is here in the City of Salinas.  We have partnered with other local and international Rotary Clubs to undertake a major renovation project at Closter Park.  The goal is to create a welcoming environment in the most visited park in Salinas.  When completed, Plaza Rotario will incorporate the best features of the central plazas typically found in Mexican towns to create a gathering place for families.

I am honored to serve as President of the Rotary Club of Salinas for 2011-2012, and invite you to join us on Tuesdays at noon at the National Steinbeck Center to find out more about us.

Rotary begins on Tuesday….but it does not end there.

Brett Harrell
President


CONTACT US

Event Chair:  Steve McShane     
steve@mcshanesnursery.com   •   831.970.4141  

Event Co-Chair:  Michelle Roth
mroth@highwindsdesigns.com


SALINAS VALLEY FOOD & WINE
COMMITTEE LEADERS:

  • Steve McShane, Event Chair
  • Michelle Roth, Event Co-Chair
  • Holly Hollingsworth, Director of Management 
  • Ken Steen, Director of Finances   
  • Angel Garibaldo, Director of Marketing
  • Katrina Lund, Director of Sponsorships
  • Don Chapin III, Director of Logistics
  • Amit Pandiya, Director of Permitting
  • Lisa Johnson, Director of Ticketing 
  • Lou Cervantes, Director of VIP
  • Sheila Taylor, Director of Wine & Wine Judging 
  • Frank Savino, Director of Vendors
  • Berniz House, Director of Entertainment
  • Jerome Carlisle, Director of Food 
  • Cristal Clark, Director of Website & Electronic Media
  • Anna Padilla, Director of Volunteers  
  • Joseph Enright, Director of Security & Valet
  • Brielle Bumba, Director of Artists
  • Maureen Wruck, Director of Registration
  • Cathy Sampognaro, Director of Decor & Signage
  • Kevin McWilliams, Director of Winemakers Dinners
  • Josh Gentle, Director of Pre-Festival Mixer
  • Jim Riley, Director of Car Show  
  • Allison Roberson, Director of Hospitality
  • Kort Holzwart, Director of After Party 

ABOUT US

Monterey County
Young Professionals Group
 

The Mission of the Monterey County Young Professionals Group (MCYPG) is to be the central hub for networking, personal development, leadership and recognition opportunities that empower local young professionals (ages 21-39). Comprised of 1000+ Members (and growing), MCYPG is an exclusively volunteer-run organization and 501c7 tax-exempt social club.

The Goals of the MCYPG Management Team are:
--To provide a forum for networking and business development through the production of regular social events and an extensive on-line resource geared toward services, events, and personal development.
--To support professional and personal development of its membership by hosting speakers and/or brief presentations at events.
--To offer leadership opportunities for young professionals by welcoming members to participate in the planning and delivery of events and activities.
--To develop a strong culture of recognition for its membership, including formal and informal recognition in the form of public events, awards, and personal gratification.

What We Do:
MCYPG hosts bi-monthly mixers at venues throughout Monterey County that provide attendees the opportunity to network with other young professionals while enjoying a variety of locations, event themes, and social opportunities. Frequently, these mixers include Networking Games (and Prizes) to make it fun and easy to meet new people. The MCYPG event locations range from upscale, sophisticated restaurants and lounges, to exciting, activity-oriented venues.

Background:
MCYPG was founded in 2002 by Lisa Thomas, Elizabeth Diaz and their colleagues at Armanasco Public Relations. In July 2008, MCYPG became an independently-operated organization.



Oldtown Salinas Association

Established in 1977, the Oldtown Salinas Association is a nonprofit business organization that accomplishes its mission by promoting and enhancing Oldtown through enhanced landscape and sanitation programs, marketing and promotion efforts, business recruitment, community events, and advocacy with local government.  The Association is led by a 16-member Board of Directors and is staffed by a full-time Executive Director who carries out the directives of the board, oversees the budget, and maintains relationships with city entities, other community organizations, the media and Oldtown business owners.
Committees and taskforces include:

Promotions: To promote Oldtown Salinas through marketing efforts, special events, positive public relations efforts, and by encouraging member participation in all activities.

Beautification and Security: To oversee sanitation and security issues, and to enhance the charm of Oldtown Salinas.

Economic Development: To strengthen and broaden the economic base of Oldtown Salinas.

Holiday Parade of Lights: Plans and produces our annual holiday parade.

Passport to Cherry's: Plans and produces our annual food tasting and classic car show event.