The Finemasters were given some extra time to extract funds and they started things of by recognizing Brad Miller for $50 to celebrate his 25 years of chiropractic practice. He also brought to the attention of the Finemasters his weight loss of 50 lbs so far, which added another $50 to his fine. Looking good, Brad!
Ernie Jensen was spotted at a recent California Philharmonic concert with “Ernie’s Posse.” This, however, was not the reason he was called upon for recognition. Ernie’s wife, Gail, is on the incoming board for the Arcadia Assistance League. Ernie tried to plead that he knew nothing about her new responsibilities, but to no avail. He was recognized for $50 on Gail’s behalf.
Roger Gewecke’s son was named “Coach of the Year” for baseball to honor his work at Alhambra High School. This honor cost Roger $25 as a very proud dad.
Although Jack Pan was willing to admit to being in the Sierra Madre Parade, he tried to wiggle out of his fine by saying he was “in the same parade” as the Boy Scout group. In fact, he was in the same parade, but he was marching as a proud new member of the Sierra Madre Search and Rescue Team. A photo of him rappelling from a helicopter clinched the fine at $50.
In Rotary’s version of “A Minute to Win It”, Brian Hall had to unroll two rolls of crepe paper in one minute to avoid his fine. Despite his heroic attempts, including throwing the rolls along the floor and through the air, he didn’t quite make it and earned a fine of $60 for his efforts.