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Mar 12, 2015 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
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"Cutting Edge Boat Building in Bellingham"
Mar 16, 2015
Overview: President & CEO Matt Mullett will present a history of All American Marine and an overview of the strategic advantages of its Teknicraft Catamarans. He will discuss the company’s strategic decisions and recent developments, as well as future prospects. Intro: Growing up on a farm in the Willamette Valley, Matt Mullet developed a strong work ethic and a desire to make things work more efficiently. With a Bachelors Degree in Chemistry and a Masters of Business Administration, Matt Mullet came well prepared to make a difference here in Whatcom County. Matt’s 36 years of business management experience started with an internship at the Bolster Agency here in Bellingham, followed by his work to help develop Roberts Medical, a local pharmacy / medical equipment supplier; and then a two-year turn around effort at Ocean Kayak to successfully position the business for sale. Joining All American as its CEO in the spring of 2000, Matt’s objective was to transform this small commercial fishing boat builder into an organization that could seize the North America market potential for hydrofoil-assisted catamarans. Over the past 15 years, Matt has successfully built a strong management and technical team, relocated the business into a larger and better equipped facility, and has developed an effective sales & marketing department to capture the growing demand for fuel efficient eco-tour boats, research and survey vessels, passenger ferries and workboats. Matt become the sole owner of All American Marine in 2012. Matt has been married to his wife, Nina, since 1980. They have four grown children, and one grandson. |
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"Recycling Is Like Third Grade"
Mar 23, 2015
Bio: Since 1996, Rodd Pemble has been the Recycling Manager for Sanitary Service Company, Inc. (SSC) in Bellingham, WA., managing recycling programs for over 45,000 residential, commercial, and institutional customers. Rodd has developed new SSC programs for yard waste, construction materials, plastic film, food waste and food-soiled paper, and electronics. SSC’s award-winning Food To Flowers! school composting program now serves an estimated 25,000 students daily from kindergarden through university level. Rodd has presented at numerous state, regional, and national conferences on a variety of waste reduction and recycling topics. Rodd worked at RE Sources For Sustainable Communities from 1991-96 as a classroom educator, and then as the RE Sources director of the Commercial Waste Evaluation Service, on a contract with Whatcom County. Over five years, Rodd provided on site technical assistance in waste prevention, reuse, and recycling to several thousand local businesses, government agencies, and public institutions including the City of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Western WA University, Bellingham Technical College, Whatcom Community College, and most school districts and private schools in Whatcom County. He has served on the Board of Trustees of the WA State Refuse & Recycling Association (WRRA) since 2009. Rodd is the chair of the Built Green Board of the Building Industry Association of Whatcom County, and since 2009 has been the chair of the Green Team for the annual Ski To Sea Festival. He served as a founding member of the board of the Sustainable Recreation Association. In 2014, he joined the board of RE Sources for Sustainable Communities, where he serves on the Philanthropy Committee. Rodd is a graduate of The Evergreen State College (BA, 1983), the University of Tennessee - Knoxville (1986, Secondary Teaching Certificate) and University of Tennessee - Chattanooga (1989, MS Science Education). He has been active in local community affairs, volunteering on all of the Bellingham Greenways campaigns, and continues today as a volunteer trail builder with the Whatcom Mountain Bike Coalition. He served as president of the Birchwood Neighborhood Association from 1996-2002, as well as a founding member of the board of the Oeser Cedar Clean-up Coalition during the Superfund process on that Birchwood Neighborhood site, and continues to participate in neighborhood affairs. Rodd is an avid road and mountain biker, bicycling to work daily for 17 years, and served on the board of the Mt Baker Bicycle Club for several years. He is married and lives in the Birchwood Neighborhood (since 1995) with his wife and two teenage daughters. Overview: Bellingham and Whatcom County are leaders nationally in recycling and waste reduction, from homes to refineries. Explore the impacts of this simple activity,and the enormous potential still waiting for our citizens, businesses, and institutions to reach for a more sustainable economy and society. |
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Medical Teams International
Mar 30, 2015
Overview: Medical Teams International is on the ground responding to disaster, conflict, and poverty at home and abroad to help save and improve the lives of millions of suffering people. From responding to the Ebola outbreak, administering care for refugees who’ve fled the horror of war in Syria, to helping moms and newborns thrive in the most vulnerable places on our planet, and providing dental care for the struggling and marginalized in our own communities, Medical Teams is there. Bio: Tammy Messina is a native Washingtonian who studied History , International Studies and Economics at the University of Washington. She has spent much of her professional career leading teams into developing countries and connecting her community with philanthropic endeavors. Tammy has been a part of the development team for Medical Teams International for the past 4 years, connecting individuals to opportunities to engage, invest, and make a difference thereby raising funds to support urgent life-saving programs at home and around the world. |
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Mar 30, 2015 7:00 AM - 7:45 AM
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LiDAR, Landslides and Landscapes: Reading the Dynamic Landscapes of Whatcom County
Apr 06, 2015
Bio: Dan McShane is an engineering geologist with Stratum Group, a geology and environmental consulting company based in Bellingham, Washington. Dan has been assessing geology hazards since 1992. Dan has been reading Washington State landscapes since driving across the Horse Heaven Hills with his father and brother in 1970 and has been reading the Whatcom County landscape since first moving to Bellingham in 1982. Dan also writes a blog on Washington State landscapes, geology, ecology, history and policy at Reading the Washington Landscape.
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Apr 11, 2015 8:00 AM - 2:30 PM
Registration is now open for this year's District Training Assembly, by following the link below. This year we have arranged a total of 30 different breakout sessions : If you are a new Rotarian wanting to expand your Rotary knowledge, an incoming Director, Committee Chair, or President Elect, we have a wide variety of topics designed for each group. Additionally we have a Keynote address following a lunch. A draft agenda with session topics is posted for you to look at and a final copy will be emailed to all attendees the week before the assembly. Cost is $ 45.00 CDN, or $ 40.00 USD. Payment can be made by check the day of the event, Saturday April 11, 2015 - 8:00 am - 2:30 pm, at Kwantlen Polytechnic University, in Surrey, BC To simplify the process for us, If clubs could designate one person ( possibly your President Elect ) to bring one check to cover all registered members of your club, that would help at check in. |
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Developing affordable and special needs housing in Whatcom County.
Apr 13, 2015
Bio Will is the Chief of Operations for Catholic Community Services its NW agency. The NW agency of CCS is comprised of the 5 counties north of King County. He has been with Catholic Community Services for 11 years. Living in Bellingham since 1978, Will received his BA from Western Washington University and his MA from Antioch University in Seattle. He has been a part of the management team at CCS that has developed various programs to help the poor and most vulnerable in Whatcom County. These services include alcohol and drug treatment programs for youth and adults, children’s mental health, homeless services and services for those with basic needs, as wells as housing and the development of affordable housing. Overview Catholic Community Services – Developing affordable and special needs housing in Whatcom County. Will is joined by Rob Van Tassell, VP of Community Development, to present a talk on Catholic Community Services approach to developing affordable housing. The discussion will include a look at the soon to be open new housing units on Cornwall Ave. and the soon to be developed farm worker housing on Bakerview Rd. |
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Apr 16, 2015 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
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"My 444-Mile Walk of the Natchez Trace"
Apr 20, 2015
Bio: Andra Watkins is the author of the memoir Not Without My Father: One Woman’s 444-Mile Walk of the Natchez Trace, the novel To Live Forever: An Afterlife Journey of Merwether Lewis, and the photography collection Natchez Trace: Tracks in Time, published by Word Hermit Press. The Huffington Post called Not Without My Father “one literary ride you don’t want to miss!” Read the review HERE. To launch her debut novel, Andra is one of the only living persons to walk the 444-mile Natchez Trace as the pioneers did. Natchez, MS to Nashville, TN. Fifteen miles a day. Six days a week. She finished her trek in 34 days. While she walked the Trace to launch her novel, she ended up having a life-changing adventure with her 80-year-old father. Not Without My Father chronicles that experience. Andra is a Past President of the East Cooper Breakfast Rotary Club in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. She is District Communications Chair for District 7770-Eastern South Carolina, a two-time Rotarian of the Year, a multiple Paul Harris Fellow, a Paul Harris Society member and recipient of her District’s Distinguished Service Award. For more information about Andra, you can visit her website at andrawatkins.com. You can purchase her books at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, iBooks and Kobo, or you can buy a paperback copy after her talk today. What Rotarians Say About Andra Watkins: “Speaker of the Year!” - Travis, Rotary Club of Franklin Noon TN “One of the top three speakers on our club’s history.” - Melinda, Rotary Club of Bedford MA “Better than Frank Abagnale.” - Russ, Daniel Island SC Rotary Club “Make sure not to miss Andra. I booked her for my club after I heard her speak at another.” - Dan, Rotary Club of Westford MA. Overview: Rotarian Andra Watkins wanted to launch her debut novel To Live Forever: An Afterlife Journey of Meriwether Lewis with a splash. She wanted to become one of the only living persons to walk the 10,000-year-old Natchez Trace as the pioneers did. But she needed a wingman. After striking out with everyone in her life, she was stuck with her eighty-year-old father. And his gas. The sleep apnea machine and self-scratching. Their humorous and heartbreaking adventure is the subject of her motivational presentation and her memoir Not Without My Father: One Woman’s 444-Mile Walk of the Natchez Trace. Andra will inspire listeners to Make a Memory with someone, to turn “I wish I had” into “I’m glad I did” before it’s too late…….and they won’t have to walk 444 miles to do it.
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"Early Childhood Education - A Smart Investment".
Apr 27, 2015
Bio: Dr. Greg Baker became superintendent of Bellingham Public Schools in July 2010. Now in his fifth year as Bellingham's superintendent, he got to know our school system and community through a comprehensive Entry Plan process. This provided part of the foundation for the development of The Bellingham Promise. In spring 2014, Dr. Baker earned Washington state’s Crystal Apple Award, presented to an individual who has given tirelessly of themselves to enhance positive stakeholder perceptions of K-12 public schools. He received this honor in recognition of his commitment to inclusive and transparent communications and The Bellingham Promise. Prior to Bellingham, he served as a deputy superintendent for Portland Public Schools. He has also served as an intern and special assistant to the superintendent of Boston Public Schools and as an administrator for Spokane Public Schools. He began his career in Alaska as a teacher and assistant coach. Dr. Baker received his doctorate from Harvard University; a master's degree in administration, planning and social policy from Harvard University; and a master's degree in secondary education from Western Washington University. He earned his bachelor's degree with distinction from Gonzaga University. He and his wife live in Bellingham with their three children, who attend Bellingham Public Schools. |
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Apr 27, 2015 7:00 AM - 7:45 AM
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Apr 30, 2015 - May 03, 2015
Share the Light of Rotary 2015 District Conference Registration Deadline March 31st (Thank you to those Rotarians who have already registered) Optional opportunities begin on Thursday, April 30th - Visit and tour the Future of Flight and Boeing Tour Center or Tulalip Tribes Hibulb Center. Join a guided Poker Lesson and Tournament, Bring your Hot Rod and Bike Ride to Tour to Oso, Golf to win a Paul Harris at Kayak Point and Dine with other Rotarians for dinner at The Draft. Friday, May 1st the Conference kicks off with an Opening Session at 10a.m., enjoy learning from Rotary International Leadership and opportunities for Networking in our afternoon session, during a wine tasting hosted by South Everett Mukilteo Rotary, and at Friday night dinner, home hosted by local Rotarians. Saturday is full of great Rotary topics such as our efforts with Polio eradication, National Immunization Day, and Engaging Young Members. The afternoon is filled with informative Breakout sessions. The evening begins with cocktail hour and live music in the Friendship room and a lovely dinner, program and entertainment to top out the night! Sunday the conference closes with a musical tribute to Rotarians who have passed and recognition of our long time Rotary Pioneers. Our morning will end with final inspiration from our Rotary International Representative and our District Governor. Special rates available at the Tulalip Resort and Casino- Call 888-272-1111 and mention Rotary District 5050 to reserve your room CLICK HERE FOR MORE CONFERENCE DETAILS
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"Update from Congress"
May 04, 2015
Bio: Congressman Rick Larsen is serving his eighth term in the U.S. House of Representatives. Rick represents the Second Congressional District of Washington state, which is north of Seattle and includes portions of Snohomish, Skagit and Whatcom counties and all of Island and San Juan counties. Rick is a leader on transportation and aviation, trade and U.S.-China relations. He is a strong advocate for pro-growth policies that support innovation, job creation and a strong economic foundation. The Second District is home to Boeing’s largest facility where workers make the 747s, 767s, 777s, 787s and the new Air Force KC-46 refueling tanker. The District is also home to Naval Station Everett and Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, which serve central roles in the Defense Department’s Asia-Pacific mission. Rick and his wife, Tiia, are the proud parents of two sons, Robert and Per, who represent the fifth generation of Larsens in the District.
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"Mental Health and the Criminal Justice System in Whatcom County"
May 11, 2015
Bio Bill Elfo is the Sheriff of Whatcom County and Chairs the Whatcom County Behavioral Health Revenue Advisory Committee. Bill holds a Bachelors and Masters degrees in Criminal Justice and a Juris Doctorate – all from Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale. He has also completed post-graduate studies in police administration at the University of Louisville. Bill was appointed by the Governor to serve as Vice Chair of the Washington Criminal Justice Training Commission. He has testified before the Congress of the United States on matters of homeland security in border communities. Bill serves on the Commission Against Domestic Violence and served for over 10 years on the Corporate Board of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Whatcom County where he received the Outstanding Service to Youth award. Bill is married and lives in Ferndale. He has four sons and two cats. Overview: America is experiencing a disturbing and increasing trend in the number of offenders housed in its county jails that suffer from severe, persistent and often dangerous forms of mental illness and addiction disorders. The Whatcom County Jail is no exception. While most people with mental illness do not commit crime, certain types of mental illness and addictions ultimately lead to crime and incarceration. The severity of crimes varies greatly, but range from offenses against public order and property to those involving extremely serious and violent offenses. The presentation will outline the extent and nature of the problem and the incremental but steady progress Whatcom County is making in addressing this issue. |
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May 14, 2015 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
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May 16, 2015 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
There will be a presentation by Rand Jack around 10:15 a.m. and a VIP walk at 10:30 a.m. with our Executive Director and community members and organizations involved in the Stimpson preservation -- which Rotary members are, of course, invited to participate in. "Celebrating 15 years of Stimpson" Saturday, May 16, 2015 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. 2076 Lake Louise Rd., Bellingham The community is invited to join Whatcom Land Trust, Whatcom County Parks and Recreation, the Rotary Club of Bellingham and the Department of Natural Resources in an event from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, May 16, at Stimpson Family Nature Reserve as we “Celebrate 15 years of Stimpson” and explore the history of the nature reserve. Naturalists with the Whatcom Land Trust, North Cascades Audubon Society and other organizations will be stationed along the 1.2 mile Geneva Pond Loop Trail to educate participants about the flora and fauna at the reserve. There will also be an opportunity to chat with employees of the Land Trust, Rotary Club and DNR, and members of the Stimpson family about the reserve, located on the 2000 block of Lake Louise Rd. in Bellingham. The Stimpson reserve’s conservation story began in 2000 when the Stimpson family donated a 116-acre parcel of old growth forest located in the Lake Whatcom Watershed to Whatcom Land Trust. What followed was a complex community conservation success that led to the creation of a 350-acre park with approximately four miles of family-friendly trails that wrap around two ponds on the site. Parking lot improvements and new restrooms were completed in fall 2014 to provide better accessibility for families to enjoy the area. An informational kiosk was installed in spring 2015. Participants are encouraged to take the bus to the event. WTA’s Sudden Valley Route 512 leaves from the downtown Bellingham station hourly on Saturdays and will stop directly at the Stimpson Family Nature Reserve parking lot. Parking is also available at the Whatcom Hills Waldorf School, 941 Austin St., which offers access to Route 512 with a bus stop on the corner of Fremont and Austin streets.
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Destination is Sucia Island on "Salish Sea" with San Juan Cruises
May 18, 2015
Arrive at the ferry terminal at 9:30 am, park in the lot on the left as we drive in and pay 50 cents per hour in the fare box and be ready to board the "Salish Sea" at 9:45 am and depart at 10:00 am. We will have 2 to 3 hours ashore, including a chicken lunch, at Fossil Bay on Sucia Island and return to Bellingham about 5:00 pm. The cost is $75 each including lunch and we will need it prepaid. The vessel seats 40 comfortably. |
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Jun 06, 2015 - Jun 09, 2015
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"A Report on the past Legislative Session"
Jun 08, 2015
Bio: Doug Ericksen is an American politician of the Republican Party. He is a member of the Washington State Senate, District 42. Born the youngest of three sons to a middle-class Lutheran minister's family, Doug Ericksen learned early in life the importance of faith, family, and the American work ethic. Rev. Len and Bette Ericksen (a former public school teacher) taught their sons Dave, Don and Doug to work hard in school, to work hard in life, and to take advantage of the opportunities our great nation offers. Dave now is managing partner for a major law firm in California, Don is an orthopedic surgeon in Montana, and Doug is serving his home town community as our state legislator. Educated at Lowell Elementary, Fairhaven Middle, and Sehome High School, Doug excelled in the class room and on the athletic field. Doug earned six varsity letters at Sehome High School and was named to the All-State Football and Baseball games. Doug accepted an offer from Cornell University to attend school in Ithaca, New York. At Cornell, Doug earned a degree in Government from one of the top rated schools of government in our nation. Following graduation from Cornell, Doug took an opportunity to travel to Taiwan, ROC, to teach English. Taiwan made two major impressions upon Doug: the strength and energy of their free markets and the amount of pollution in their air. The Taiwan experience inspired Doug to continue his education with the goal of promoting the positive aspects of the free market while protecting the citizenry from the negative impacts of a polluted society. Doug enrolled at Western Washington University in the masters program of Political Science and Environmental Policy. After taking time to work for Sen. Ann Anderson in Olympia, Doug received his MA in 1995. Following his completion of study at WWU, Doug served as campaign manager for Sen. Anderson's bid for Lt. Governor. In 1998, Doug went to work for the Department of Fish and Wildlife as Legislative Affairs Coordinator. During that time Doug worked with agency staff, Committee Chairman Jim Buck, Republican Floor Leader Dave Mastin, and committee staff to create the 1998 Salmon Habitat Recovery Act. This legislation put in place a grassroots driven methodology to identify salmon habitat recovery projects at the local level, fund them with state and federal dollars, and then monitor the projects for success or failure. In 1998 Doug left the Department of Fish and Wildlife to run the State Legislature, his first campaign for elected office. After winning his election, Doug has gone on to serve with distinction as our State Representative standing up for the taxpayers, the people who provide jobs, and for protecting our environment. Doug now serves as the State Senator for the 42nd Legislative District. Sen. Ericksen serves as Chairman of the Senate Energy, Environment and Telecommunications Committee. . He sits on the Transportation Committee, and the Senate Rules Committee As a State Representative, Doug served as the Deputy Republican Leader, House Republican Floor Leader and as a member of the: Ranking Republican on the House Healthcare Committee Ranking Republican on the House Transportation Committee House Rules Committee House Technology, Energy and Communications Committee House Local Government Committee Legislative Transportation Committee Legislative Ethics Committee Numerous sub-committees and work groups |
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Jun 11, 2015 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
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Jun 12, 2015 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
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“Climate Change. What’s happening and what we can do about it.”
Jun 15, 2015
They will present information on climate change observations, local impacts of the changes, and efforts nationally and in Washington State to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases. They are both members of the Whatcom chapter of Citizens’ Climate Lobby. Ray is a retired technical marketing executive in the software industry and Andy is Battalion Chief with the Bellingham Fire Department |
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Jun 19, 2015 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
We are invited to come to “Rotarians Night Out at the Ballpark,” Friday, June 19th, 7 PM, for a night of good friends, good baseball, ice cold beer and more. Tickets are $7.50 (a discount from $9.00) Our Bellingham Bells Baseball season is kicking off and the talent that’s been recruited is one of the best we’ve ever seen here. Nick Caples, General Manager of the Bells, has set up a night for all Rotarians and guests to sit together in the grandstand with seat backs and roof, and enjoy a night of baseball. To purchase tickets for the section reserved for us, go to: http:/www.igrouptix.com/bellinghambells Username: Rotary Password: Rotary |
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Jun 20, 2015 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Provides a relaxed atmosphere for pre-approved perspective parents seeking to adopt to an event where they can meet "legally free" children currently placed in the foster care system to meet, play and interact with each other. 70% of foster children attending finding permanent homes. 15 Children were adopted from the 2013 event |
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The Story of Bellewood Farms
Jun 22, 2015
Nestled in the shadow of Mount Baker, BelleWood Acres is a favorite destination for families and private groups in northwest Washington, and the Canadian southwest. Blessed with rich soil, cool climate and beauty as far as the eye can see, our farm is perfect for delicious, locally grown fruits and vegetables, as well as lots of relaxing fun. BelleWood Acres is owned and operated by John and Dorie Belisle, who, with their family, planted the initial orchard in 1996. With more than 25,000 fruit trees, the orchard is one of the largest U-Pick operations in western Washington. Our goal has always been to grow the best apples in Whatcom County and to provide visitors with many fun filled days on the farm. Everything at BelleWood Acres is done with a philosophy of strong community and responsible farming. We are active members in several local organizations such as Sustainable Connections, The Tenmile Creek Watershed Project, Whatcom Farm Friends, Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association and the Puget Sound Food Network. |
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Jun 29, 2015 7:00 AM - 7:45 AM
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Growing a Silicon Valley Business in Bellingham
Jul 13, 2015
Bio: Bob Pritchett co-founded Faithlife Corporation (makers of Logos Bible Software) and serves as President/CEO. Bob speaks regularly at industry conferences and to academic groups on entrepreneurship, electronic publishing and digital libraries. He is a 2005 winner of the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year award, and was included in the Puget Sound Business Journal's 40 Under 40. Bob lives with his wife Audra in Bellingham, Washington; they have two children at college. Bob's first book, Fire Someone Today, And Other Surprising Tactics for Making Your Business a Success, was released in April, 2006, and has been translated into Russian and Korean. Overview: Faithlife Corporation is a Silicon Valley style business: a fast-growing high-tech firm disrupting an established sector. Learn what Faithlife does, how it impacts the Bellingham economy, and how Bellingham can be more attractive to other high-tech businesses.
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Guatemala Audiology Program
Jul 20, 2015
Dr. Michael Mallahan has been the director of the Hearing & Balance Lab in Mill Creek since 1995. He has practiced audiology in the greater Everett area since 1982. Dr. Mallahan was instrumental in establishing the first county wide newborn hearing screening program in the State of Washington in 1998. He currently teaches medical audiology in the doctoral program at the University of Washington and supervises doctoral students through his office partnership with the University’s offsite training program. He is regionally recognized for his expertise in providing assessment and direction of rehabilitative care for patients with balance disorders. Dr. Mallahan leads medical/surgical outreach missions twice a year to Guatemala with the non-profit organization Healing the Children, where his teams have conducted hundreds of surgeries and provided free hearing aids to over 2000 children in rural areas across Guatemala. |
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The Economic Contribution of Outdoor Recreation to Whatcom County
Jul 27, 2015
Program Overview Recreation Northwest promotes outdoor recreation and brings people together to enjoy, preserve and improve the places where we play. Our primary strategies are Stewardship, Education and Fun: Stewardship - Facilitating collaboration between outdoor enthusiasts, local governments, businesses and individual landowners to improve local trail networks, provide direct service to maintain local parks and develop a sense of pride and ownership in these outdoor places that make our communities unique. Education - Sharing information between race directors, participants and the public to increase communication and positive shared use of our parks and trails and to lessen the environmental impact of events on these places. To highlight the impact of recreation on our local economy. Fun - Getting adults and children outside to be active, build community and enjoy our parks and trails through multi-sport events including the Traverse and Quest Adventure Races. Bio for introductions Todd Elsworth, Executive Director, Recreation Northwest Todd Elsworth brings extensive community-building and project management experience to the organization. He has served on start-up boards, managed his own consulting business and worked for local and global non-profits. He brings an entrepreneurial approach and is known for innovative ideas and bringing the right people together to make things happen. From the outset, Todd has been recognized for raising the bar on sustainable event management and promoting racer stewardship. As an example, he has been a presenter on Sustainable Event Practices for the national organization Council for Responsible Sport. He was also recognized in 2013 as one of “Ten Who Cared” in Whatcom County for the environmental stewardship focus of the Bellingham Traverse.
April Claxton, Executive Manager, Recreation Northwest April Claxton brings 17 years of non-profit management experience. Her initial years were spent directing environmental advocacy campaigns through student organizing and door-to-door canvas offices. Since then she has focused on operations and organizational development. Systems development, financial and IT management, team-building, hiring, staff development and building effective and efficient organizations are a few of her areas of expertise. April has served as volunteer coordinator for many events and organizations, including recruiting, organizing and training over 150 volunteers annually for Recreation Northwest races.
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The Spark Museum
Aug 03, 2015
Overview: An introduction to Bellingham’s Spark Museum of Electrical Invention by co-founder and President/CEO John Jenkins. John will share some of the museum’s history, discuss the world-class collection of electrical artifacts and provide an overview of their education programs. John will also describe the rebranding process that resulted in the major turnaround of the Museum three years ago. Bio: John Jenkins is President & CEO of the Spark Museum of Electrical Invention, located in Bellingham, Washington, John is a long time collector of early radio and scientific apparatus, a former Hewlett Packard engineer and retired Microsoft executive. He is a member of several professional associations including the History of Science Society, The Society for the History of Technology, and the IEEE. His interests include the history of science and technology, electronic and computer related technologies, and nearly 50 years as a collector of early radio and electrical scientific apparatus. John lectures and writes on topics related to the history of technology, and in his free time he can be found hiking in the mountains of the Pacific Northwest. |
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Aug 07, 2015 11:00 AM
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Oxbo International: Putting Food on your Table
Aug 10, 2015
Program Overview: Oxbo is a manufacturer of specialty agricultural harvesting equipment. Many of the vegetables and fruits that you enjoy are likely picked by machine made by Oxbo at their various manufacturing facilities in the US. Bio: Scott Korthuis started with Korvan industries in the late 1980s. Korvan designed and built a new generation raspberry harvester. Throughout his career he helped develop blueberry, grape, citrus, olives and coffee harvester lines built by the company in Lynden. In the early 1980s he worked for the Georgia Pacific pulp and paper plant here in Bellingham. Scott is a Whatcom county native and lives in Lynden. He has bachelors degrees in Mechanical and Chemical Engineering. He is now a the Berry and Tree Fruit Product Manager for Oxbo. He also happens to be the mayor of Lynden. |
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SOLD! How to make fund raising more fun and more profitable
Aug 17, 2015
Overview: I have one of the most comedic stories on how I went from being a Pastor to a professional Auctioneer. "I used to pray for you now I prey on you." It's a great story and I have several clubs that have been entertained. I then talk about what the key things are that make fund raising fun and more profitable. Bio: Patrick Grant is a member of the Anacortes Rotary Club. He is a professional auctioneer and studied at Western College of Auctioneering. He specializes in Event Auctions for non profit organizations with over 20 years experience in public speaking as a Pastor, Actor and the last five as an Auctioneer. He has many rotary clubs that he has been involved in : Anacortes Rotary Club, Burlington Rotary Club, Port Orchard, Kent and Covington Clubs to name a few. Pat is a fast talker and let's welcome him. |
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Business Update
Sep 06, 2015
Bio: He was featured in the June issue of Business Pulse Magazine in the "In Their Own Words" feature. He is working on two significant projects at LCC, the 160 acre I5/Slater commercial development and a new revolutionary Marina at Gooseberry Point for the Lummi Nation Fishing Fleet, the largest commercial fleet on the west coast of North America. As CEO he also works closely with the CEO, Frank Cornett, at the Silver Reef Hotel, Spa, Casino and oversees the operations at the 260 Store in Ferndale, the fueling station and convenience store at the Reef and the Fishermans Cove marine fuel station and store on Gooseberry Point. |
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Sep 08, 2015 4:45 PM - 6:00 PM
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