Finemasters Brian Cogbill and Keith Brown started off with a $25 fine to Jay Harvill.  Next, followed Brian’s request to join Teacher-of-the-Month Linda’s kindergarten class – no fine was levied on our honored teacher.

Dick Martinez (or Dick Hernandez, as he’s known to Finemaster Brown) was without his badge.  Lo and behold, the badge appeared attached to Bruce McCallum.  For a fine, Bruce’s correct badge was returned to him and Dick was badge-less no more.

Jim Kuhn was fined $25 for his wife’s report that his cable was stuck on a station of a “personal” nature.  He claims he lost the remote … hmmm.

Bicycle enthusiast Bob Harbicht enjoyed his stay at Adare Manor in Ireland, however, he was fined $45 for failing to properly appreciate the world-class golf course on the property.

For taking full advantage of his opportunity to write-off a business trip to the Sony Open in Hawaii, Pat Dolphin was recognized for $25.

The infamous Arcadia Rotary “11:30 club” – Terry Earll, Don Milefchik, Tom Crosby and Ernie Aragon (in absentia) – was quizzed as to the location of the nearest Hooters.  Terry’s correct answer of “Covina” saved him a fine, but Don and Tom were assessed $25 each.

David Didier, as our representative from Citizens Business Bank, was recognized for the bank’s recently released financial statements showing profit of $81 million; his recognition was, appropriately, $81.