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Visit and Lunch at Mary Isaacs Center to learn about "People's Village" housing project
Oct 27, 2022
Our next Rotary meeting on Oct 27 will be a field trip to tour the “People’s Village Details for the Oct 27 tour: 1. Location:
2. Time & Program Agenda
3. Parking
PLEASE RSVP TO CHRIS RANNEY ASAP AND FOR ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE This will be a great opportunity to see and learn about one of the most effective |
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Oct 27, 2022 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Our next Rotary meeting on Oct 27 will be a field trip to tour the “People’s Village Details for the Oct 27 tour: 1. Location:
3. Parking
PLEASE RSVP TO CHRIS RANNEY ASAP AND FOR ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE This will be a great opportunity to see and learn about one of the most effective |
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Oct 27, 2022 6:00 PM
Thursday, October 27, 2022. 6:00 PM - $50 per person, including dinner and wine! |
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Support local merchants!
Nov 03, 2022
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California Wildfires: New Paradigm, New Thinking, New Technologies
Nov 10, 2022
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A look at What Goes Into Managing County Elections
Dec 01, 2022
Deva Marie Proto was elected by voters in 2018 to serve as Sonoma County’s Clerk-Recorder-Assessor and Registrar of Voters. Prior to her elected position, she served for five years as the Chief Deputy Clerk-Recorder for Sonoma County’s Clerk-Recorder-Assessor Department. As the Chief Deputy Clerk-Recorder, Deva managed 17 full-time staff and oversaw operations within the County Clerk-Recorder division, which manages an annual volume of over 100,000 recordings, 5,000 marriage licenses, 4,000 fictitious business names and 1,000 marriage ceremonies. As part of the management team, she also collaborates with other divisions of the department on strategic planning and cross-training opportunities, while always striving towards optimal information sharing and departmental efficiency improvements. Deva Marie Proto has earned several government and leadership training certifications by completing or being recognized as a:
Deva Marie Proto is a lifelong resident of Sonoma County. She grew up in Forestville and attended local public schools, graduating from El Molino High School, before going on to earn a Bachelor’s Degree in Communications and a Master’s Degree in Public Administration (MPA) from Sonoma State University. Deva currently resides in the southern end of Santa Rosa’s Coffey Park neighborhood with her husband, Mark. |
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Dec 11, 2022 5:00 PM
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Dec 11, 2022 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Festive Attire Suggested! Please join the Rotary Club of Petaluma Members Holiday Party! Or bring a check to the next Thursday meeting.
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Update on the Trestle and other Major Public Works
Jan 19, 2023
Kevin McDonnell, Petaluma's new mayor, is a longtime community member and volunteer. He is a Civil Engineer by day. He and his wife, Melissa, have raised their four children in town and participated in every kind of mischief that children can get you involved in - education, sports, church groups and more. Since the children have grown, he has been active in city activities - being a member of the Park and Recreation Commission, the Pedestrian and Bicycle Advisory Committee, the Planning Commission and most recently a four year term on the City Council.
Kevin will discuss the City progress on moving forward restoring our faded infrastructure. Specifically Kevin will talk about restoring the downtown Trestle promenade, getting our street paving improved, how streets will be safer for walking and bicycling and how public safety facilities will be improved. Kevin is joined today by Christopher Bolt, the City's Public Works director.
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DARK for lunch
Jan 26, 2023
While we will be Dark for lunch, the good news... make that GREAT NEWS is that from 5 - 6:15 PM we will have an after-hours field trip at Lace House Linen, 949 Lindberg Lane, Petaluma. In concert with our 100 year Petaluma Rotary Club Anniversary, we are are also delighted to acknowledge Lace House as centurion business, established in 1915, originally at 128 Liberty Street by Frenchman, John Libarle. And of course, Dan Libarle took the helm in 1963, now co-owned by his daugher Phoebe Ellis and Nicole Marzo, along with husband Richard Marzo as VP Marketing & Sales. So be sure to help us celebrate Lace House Linen's well-deserve success and take a peek inside their 25,000 square foot state-of-the art facility. Of course Rotary will provide celebratory libations and snacks until 6:15PM before the hearty and hungry among our tribe will adjourn to Taps On the River at 54 East Washington St in the River Plaza. |
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New Leadership for Petaluma's Local Newspaper
Feb 02, 2023
Argus Courier September 27, 2022
The Argus-Courier shopped local in choosing Don Frances — a Petaluma resident with strong ties to the community and a portfolio of strong community journalism experience under his belt — to be the paper’s new editor. “Don is peak Petaluma, as the kids say, his knowledge of local issues mixed with his passion for this community made him an obvious choice for this critical position,” Emily Charrier, publisher of the Argus-Courier, said Tuesday. “He will help bring out the best in our dynamic and award-winning newsroom.”
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Dark for Lunch
Feb 09, 2023
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Feb 11, 2023 9:00 AM
The Rotary Club of Petaluma is proud to be "Hero Club for Shelterbox. ShelterBox HERO Clubs are foundational to our ability to respond when disaster strikes. To show their gratitude for our club's generous support, they are hosting an exclusive online Rotary Club HERO event on: Saturday, February 11th, 2023 @ 9am PT/ 11am CT/ 12pm EDT. Register here https://tinyurl.com/ ShelterBox is proud to be Rotary International's official project partner in disaster relief. Together, we are putting the partnership into action. This exclusive event is open to every club member. ShelterBox USA President Kerri Murray and other executives from ShelterBox will deliver reports on our current response work, the impact we make in the lives of those we reach, and how Rotarians make this work possible. There will also be an opportunity for you to submit questions. |
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Our club's first meeting location 100 years ago!
Feb 16, 2023
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Mar 11, 2023 6:00 PM
Rotary Club of Petaluma turns 100 in 2023, all for $150 per person/$1,200 per table. |
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Mar 11, 2023 6:00 PM
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Una Vida
Mar 23, 2023
Lynne Moquete is an award-winning educator, mentor and community leader known for teaching compassion, empathy and civic responsibility in her classroom and in the community at large. She is committed to empowering students and adults to reach their fullest potential and live a life of service to others. Lynne is a creative problem solver who mobilizes resources & inspires generosity.
With a master’s degree in public health from the University of Texas, Lynne has taught Human Interaction at Casa Grande High School for 25 years. The job is as fulfilling as it gets, as she encourages her students to become involved in the local and global community. |