Saturday, November 6, 2010

REMEMBERING A WONDERFUL WOMAN


On a cold rainy day, looking out my window at the wet grass on the quiet park, I think of my friend Chelita.
That is how we called Doctor Graciela Sarmiento, a Peruvian born physician who died tragically last Friday, south of Ensenada, Mexico.
She had gone along a group from San Luis Obispo, California in a mission to Baja with the Flying Samaritans, a charitable group that does free medical procedures for low income people in rural Mexico.
The Beachcraft A-36 plane took off from the San Luis Obispo Airport, Friday morning and landed in Ensenada, Mexico. It then took off for it's final destination in San Quintin in Baja California.
At about 15 miles south of Ensenada, the pilot called the control tower and said he was climbing to get above heavy fog... radio contact was lost around 2 pm Friday.
The people aboard the plane were Roger Lyon an attorney and pilot from Cayucos, Doctor James Thornton MD a plastic surgeon from San Luis Obispo, Andrew Theil a Cal Poly Student and Paramedic and my friend Doctor Graciela Sarmiento MD a physician who worked at the Community Health Center in Oceano, California. All of them were wonderful selfless people, doing what they loved, helping the poor.

I met Doctor Graciela Sarmiento in 1993 at a bbq at the house of another physician friend, Alba Barberia from Argentina.

I found doctor Sarmiento to be sweet, bright, fun and someone very friendly.

She had moved from Seattle with her family to work at the CHC Clinic in Oceano, hired by yet another physician friend from Peru, Isabel Ruiz MD ( R.I.P )
Dr Sarmiento went to medical school in the University of Navarra in Pamplona, Spain graduating in 1984 and she did her residency at University of Kansas School of Medicine.


We had long conversations about our lives in South America, we being neighbors her from Peru and me from Chile we had similar cultural, culinary and musical memories. She was married and had three children, I did too.


Years later, she saved the life of my oldest son, when he was an inpatient at Arroyo Grande Hospital, taking over his medical treatment and aggressively treating him with antibiotics and thus controlling his rampant infection. I was forever in her debt.


Today I attended a Catholic Mass in her honor,along my son now a young man, at Saint Patrick's Church in Arroyo Grande, California. At least 600 or more people were there, the church was filled with teary eyed family members, friends, colleagues, patients and neighbors..

We heard about Graciela's kindness and tenderness, about what a great woman she was, a great wife, mom, daughter, sister, friend, neighbor and a super doctor.


She leaves behind her husband Jocelin, and her children Maya, Saioa and Sebastian
I had the pleasure afterwards to meet her sisters Camuncha, Patricia and her brother Francisco, all of them sweet as Chelita and I asked them to please let her mom and dad back in Lima, Peru know how much Chelita was loved and admired by so many, but what an imprint she left forever in my life.

Sonia Paz Baronvine
WCC Board Member

Friday, October 22, 2010

"MAKE OVER" PROJECT


"The Mane Affair Team"
Tiffany Ventura, Naomi Ventura-Aguillon, Adam Romero and Michelle Silveira



We have a new project!!

Our friend Naomi Ventura-Aguillon co-owner of "The Mane Affair Salon" in Santa Maria, California called me and offered to do a " make over" for women that are entering the work force after experiencing a life crisis like divorce, being at the shelter, or recovering from an illness.
We are in the process of inviting selected women to experience the wonderful renaissance of being pampered by these professionals and getting a complete make over for free!!

I asked Naomi to send me some information on her life and her salon and here it is!


The Mane Affair Salon Story

The Mane Affair Salon has served Santa Maria for ten years.


Established by Grace Segovia and now partnered with Naomi Ventura-Aguillon, we continue the proud tradition of serving our community.
Naomi Ventura-Aguillon studied cosmetology at the Santa Maria Beauty College.


Before her partnership at The Mane Affair Salon, She started her career at the four diamonds, Chumash Casino Resort & Spa.
“I have had the honor and privilege, to work with many great and talented people in my 7 years of being a hairstylist.”
The Mane Affair Salon is a full service salon offering Haircuts, Color, Nails, Waxing and more.


They are located at 900 S. Broadway on the Corner of Broadway and Morrison.

Contact them at 928-9800 or visit us on Facebook.


We thank Naomi for being such a great woman, helping her sisters accomplish their dreams!

Sonia Paz Baronvine
WCC Board Member



Wednesday, October 6, 2010

WCC HAS MOVED!!!




The Women's Community Center has moved to a new office downtown San Luis Obispo !!

Our new address is 1124 Nipomo St Suite D San Luis Obispo California 93401
our phone number continues to be the same one 805-544-9313



It is a quaint little spanish style building and we have a cute patio.

Come and visit us and volunteer!!!

Sunday, September 19, 2010

TRANSLATING AT THE WCC LEGAL CLINIC


While waiting to translate at the WCC Legal Clinic, Board Member Sonia Paz Baronvine
pets a client's Borzoi Russian dog " Anastasia"

Friday, September 17, 2010

THE 2010 WOMEN'S LEGACY FUND LUNCHEON




The Women's Community Center Board Member Sonia Paz Baronvine attended the Women's Legacy Fund Luncheon at the Embassy Suites San Luis Obispo to honor the 2010 Grant Recipients.



THE WOMEN'S LEGACY FUND LUNCHEON

I enjoy volunteering in non profits that help humanity like the Mellowswan Foundation, The Women's Community Center of San Luis Obispo County and today I enjoyed a wonderful luncheon at the beautiful Embassy Suites Hotel with the Women's Legacy Fund
There were more than 300 women there to Honor the 2010 Grant Recipients, focusing on Women and Education.D
The mistress of ceremonies was Betsey Nash who did a great job.
Ann Robinson, Dee Lacey, spoke and lifted our spirits.

The keynote speaker was Mary Catherine Swanson- the founder of AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination )
AVID prepares low income students for college entry and has a 94% success rate. With an annual budget of $ 36.000.000 there are more than 4000 schools across the US, Asia, Europe, and Canada.
Mary Catherine Swanson has a BA in English and journalism and MA in education. She taught high school English for 20 years before founding AVID
Among other honors Mary Catherine has recieved the Charles A Dana $ 50.000 Foundation Award for Pioneering Achievment in Education, the only school teacher to have ever been so honored. She also recieved the $ 25.000 McGreaw Prize in Education and was named America's best teacher by Time Magazine and CNN
She retired as CEO of AVID in 2006 leaving the organization with a $ 23.000.000 endowment. She currently serves on the AVID Board as well as the board of several other non for profit organizations.

Then Barbara Bell and Janice Fong Wolf presented this year grant's recipients


American Association of University Women with a $ 1,500 grant
To provide 2 scholarship fpr girls to attend Tech Trek- an AAUW Statewide science and math camp for girls.

Avila Beach Sea Life Center with a $ 3,500 grant
To underwrite a new one week marine science camp for girls ages 12-16 to be implemented in June 2011

Big Brothers Big Sisters with a grant of $ 3,000
To support girls through a school based mentoring program pairing 30 high school and college aged mentors with elementary school students.

It was wonderful to sit there representing the Women's Community Center of San Luis Obispo County and be surrounded by excellent women of all ages, backgrounds, races, and education levels.
The sisterhood was so strong, the fraternal love was present and we learned about a very special young woman. Susana Ayala-Lopez
Her parents Mexican Inmigrants, with only elementary school education, and she worked alongside her mom cleaning houses in order to earn money to pay her tuition.
Not only she graduated from high school, then college, the first in her family to do so, she earned her BA and her Masters and now she is getting her PhD
We gave her a standing ovation!!!
There were many teary eyes in the room!!

Thursday, August 12, 2010

MUSICAL SHOW DWCW 2010





CAROL LOWELL

Local singer-songwriters Carol Lowell, Kristen Black and Sandi Severson join voices and acoustic forces for a blend of lyrically-rich samplings from their CDs.
Each artist has a solo album to her credit. Carol and Kristen have a collaborative album. Rise and shine, bring your Java!
(Pictured: Kristen Black and Carol Lowell - left to right)




Fun Flutes
A group of women who love to play all kinds of flutes, their repertoire from classical to pop. They have performed at DWCW in the past









Central Coast Celebration Chorus


The award winning Central Coast Celebration Chorus is part of an international organization of women singers dedicated to the joy of performing exciting four part harmony, while fostering an environment of personal growth and musical excellence! They are an extraordinary group of women who gather in celebration of the artform known as barbershop music!
Directed by Dani Avalos Prigge, they can be heard throughout the year, singing for civic and charitable organizations, private groups, churches, community events, and fundraisers





Women's Drums
A local group of women of all ages and backgrounds who bring different types of drums and styles.
And communicate thru rythm the ancient femenine soul.




Maheyla and the Ritual
perform their unique original songs with an alternative cutting edge mix, rich in harmonies, addictive rhythms and emotional symbolic lyrics. Together they celebrate everything from original blues to psychedelic real time rock jams to updated versions of classic tunes with innovative arrangements.





Blue Moon Haven is an American Tribal Style Belly Dance Troupe. These dancers come together from all over Lompoc to the San Luis Obispo areas. They are an eclectic troupe of dancers who enjoy each other’s company as much as they enjoy dancing together. American Tribal Style is a purely improvisational dance which means nothing you see them perform is choreographed. Having a vocabulary of dance steps with subtle cues, they are able to dance together using leaders and followers. This troupe consists of experienced professional dancers plus intermediate students. Their Director and Instructor, DanaJohnson teaches classes in San Luis Obispo, Nipomo and Lompoc. Theytravel throughout California to perform at Belly Dance Festivals,Renaissance Fairs, and community events. They are available to performfor weddings, private events & special gatherings. Visit their website@ www.BlueMoonHaven.com for more information on performances and classes.




Steel Drum Duo
The Crome Addicts, a steel drum duo, originated from Aircut Music Studio in San Luis Obispo, California. The steel drums that are played by Patty Dee and Andrea Iversen are chromed 55-gallon oil drums that have been fashioned into beautiful looking and sounding instruments, thus the name The Chrome Addicts! Their repertoire includes traditional Caribbean songs, Afro-Cuban, calypso, reggae, jazz and pop arrangements.





Jenna Mitchell and World Dancers
Jenna Mitchell, co-director of SaJa and co-owner of the World Rhythm and Motion Studio, has performed and studied Middle Eastern Dance for many years in the U.S. and Egypt. Jenna performs regularly as a soloist and with the SaJa Middle Eastern Dance Co throughout California. Jenna has excelled in Modern Egyptian Style of Dance. She has been teaching Belly Dance Classes for several years and is excellent at communicating the art of the dance




Chick Tuesday with Buffy Duran
Sharon “Buffy” Doran on guitar and dulcimer is joined by Karen Wilkins and Sarah Jane Weiss on flute, vocals, and guitar. A great way to end a super musical day at the Mission Plaza.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

INVITING EVERYONE TO WCC "DAY WITH CREATIVE WOMEN"


Cover Artist
Yelena Kozlova

Yelena Kozlova is from Sunnyvale, CA in the Bay Area. She’s a student at Cal Poly.

We at WCC have been working hard getting everything ready for our annual fundrasing
"Day with Creative Women"
Every year women from all over California come to San Luis Obispo and participate with their art and music in our wonderful day.
We invite you to come on August 14, 2010 from 10 am to 5 pm at the Mission Plaza!

Saturday, April 17, 2010

WCC "OPEN HOUSE"

Jan Potter, WCC Volunteer and Divorce Class Facilitator
Angie King WCC President
Sonia Paz Baronvine WCC Board of Directors




Sonia Paz Baronvine getting the raffle tickets ready!

Raffle Items


Rev. Charles Archibald, Unitarian Universalist
Ed Martin WCC Volunteer
Bill Morem, SLO Tribune Colummnist
Paul Rinzler Jazz Professor Cal Poly
Robin Rinzler WCC Vice President


Our Family Law programs







Dianne Tuttle, Owner Academy Travel Consultants and member of the Commission on Status of Women.
Rebecca Said WCC Volunteer
Bill Morem SLO Tribune Columnist
Robin Rinzler WCC Vice President





Jan Potter WCC Volunteer
Sonia Paz Baronvine WCC Board of Directors



Information on our magazine "Women's Press "
and our annual fundraising event "Day With Creative Women "




Rev C Hite owner of Art Zero Gallery



Consuelo Mieux PhD Strategic Mentor, Organizer of the first Central Coast Women's Conference in Paso Robles and Member of the Commission on Status of Women.
Janice Fong Wolf Director of Programs at the SLO County Community Foundation.




Our Buffet with delicious food donated by our local stores.
Vons in the Marigold Center and Arroyo Grande
and San Luis Obispo Trader's Joes




Barbara Bellinger, Local Business Woman
Sonia Paz Baronvine, Women's Community Center Board of Directors
Diane Tuttle, Academy Travel Consultants and Member of the Commission on Status of Women.



Patricia Gundert Legal Assistant at the Women's Shelter, legal service program
Angie King WCC President
Wayne Bellinger Artist



In the middle of April we held a very successful Open House, to celebrate our move from the Goodwill Building last June to our new offices at the San Luis Business Center, and a good time was had by all!
Thanks to our sponsors for this event!!



Angie King , Robin Rinzler, Sonia Paz Baronvine
WCC Board of Directors

OUR NEW BANNER


Here we are, Robin, Angie and Sonia Paz in front of our new office with the brand new WCC banner!!

CELEBRATING ROBIN'S CUESTA COLLEGE AWARD!


Angie King, Robin Rinzler and Sonia Paz Baronvine



We are very happy to announce that our vice president Robin Rinzler has been awarded the "Progress for Women Award " by Cuesta College!!

This honor is awarded to a woman whose commitment to a particular program or issue of special relevance to women has helped to improve the quality of life for women.
As an example: arts, science, health, etc.
We celebrated Robin along with her family and presented her with balloons and cards!
She was glowing as she thanked the public, which included other recipients and the creme of San Luis Obispo women's volunteers.


Congratulations Robin on a well deserved award!


Sonia Paz Baronvine and Angie King

WCC Board of Directors

RSVP FAIR


Sonia Paz Baron Vine and Angie King sitting at the WCC table

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

NOMINATING ROBIN RITZLER

I wanted to write an article to share with all of you and also to keep
this information for posterity..

We are nominating our sister, board member, and colleague, Robin
Rinzler, to be Cuesta College 2010 Woman of Distinction for Community
and Public Service, Volunteer.
We believe Robin is the perfect woman to win this most prestigious award.

It would take me several pages, to tell you all the services Robin
provides for our community, but I will give you a small glimpse into
her volunteer life.

Robin has been on the Women's Community Center Board of Directors
since 2004, where she has personally been an inspiration to me. I
have observed her dedication to the tasks, her uplifting attitude, her
compassion and her work ethic; all of which is very contagious!

She is the coordinator of the Family Law Action programs of the WCC,
and, as such, oversees the monthly seminar meetings on divorce issues,
runs the monthly legal clinic, which provides legal advice to women,
and their families, who need help, but cannot afford an attorney.
Robin is the force behind all these programs. She makes the calls,
sets up the appointments and attends the seminars and clinics, always
arriving early to set up and staying late to clean up after.


As a professional mediator and owner of her own divorce mediation
business, she sometimes donates time either to the Court for mediation
of small claims cases or as a guest speaker to talk about conflict
resolution.
Robin has developed a new program with the Women's Community
Center called B.E.T.T.E.R. Supervised Vistitation. (Building Enduring
Ties That Enrich Relationships) This program allows anyone in our
county to obtain affordable supervised visitation as ordered by the
Court. She has trained several volunteers to become monitors, has
developed all the paperwork necessary, and has the ball rollilng to
begin this project in the next few weeks.

Every year the WCC celebrates our major fundraiser: "Day with Creative
Women" in Mission Plaza. It is Robin who organizes the vendors, the
volunteers, the city permits, the decorations, traffic and a million
other details, making each year a huge success and loads of fun.
Robin also picks up the Women's Press newspaper, the WCC publication,
bimonthly, from the printer in Santa Maria, loading 6.000 copies into
her van and unloading them at the WCC in SLO, often without help.

She also volunteers every Christmas Day with her husband Paul at the
Odd-Fellows Hall in San Luis helping to feed the homeless. She
arrives two hours before dinner is served, and stays to help clean up
after.
Robin is a brilliant, fun and wonderful woman, and as our WCC
president Angie King said, " Robin Rinzler uses her considerable
intellect and education to rationally determine a course of action and
then follows through".
We are hoping, with much love, and fingers crossed that Robin wins
this most deserving award!!



Sonia Paz Baronvine
WCC Board Member