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Dec 17, 2018 5:30 PM
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Dec 17, 2018 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
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Don't Wait, Vaccinate
Jan 03, 2019 12:00 PM
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Reality Changers College Prep Program
Jan 10, 2019
REALITY CHANGERS transforms lives by providing youth from disadvantaged backgrounds with the academic support, financial assistance, and leadership training to become college graduates. Since 2015, about 8% of this project has been funded in part with Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program funds provided by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to the City of San Diego. |
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Jan 16, 2019 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
On Jan 16th we will be hosting an event fo the Rotary International Assembly .
13-19 January 2019 Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego San Diego, California, USA Event registrationOnline registration is now open for district governors-elect, their partners, and observers. District governors-elect and partnersRegister by 28 September. Partners must be in Rotary’s database before they register
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St. Paul’s PACE El Cajon Elderly Care Program
Jan 17, 2019 12:00 PM
A History of Helping
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The Butterfly Project
Jan 24, 2019 12:00 PM
The Butterfly Project: Inspires people to have the courage to look at the Holocaust through the eyes, hearts, and hands of activism. It transforms resistance through art and education, and empowers people to access their highest self to take actions against injustice. The Butterfly Project aka Zikaron V’Tikvah (Remembrance and Hope) is an artistic, educational project that remembers the 1.5 million children who died in the Holocaust, and honors the survivors in the process. Founded by educator Jan Landau and artist Cheryl Rattner Price in 2006, and paired with a meaningful lesson in history; handmade ceramic butterflies are counted collectively to reach our goal of 1.5 million butterflies hanging all over the world, making The Butterfly Project a global , unifying memorial. |
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Jan 26, 2019 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Please Join us for this years
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Andra is a seasoned public speaker in addition to being a New York Times best selling author.
Jan 31, 2019 12:00 PM
Featured in January 2017’s Rotarian Magazine, New York Times best selling author Andra Watkins chose a crazy way to launch her debut novel. She is one of the only living persons to walk the 444-mile Natchez Trace as the pioneers did. She had a life-changing adventure with her 80-year-old father. Her NYT best selling memoir Not Without My Father chronicles that experience. She also wrote the novel To Live Forever: An Afterlife Journey of Meriwether Lewis, the novel Hard to Die, the novel I Am Number 13, and the photography collection Natchez Trace: Tracks in Time, published by Word Hermit Press. Andra is a Past President of the East Cooper Breakfast Rotary Club in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. She is past District Communications Chair for District 7770-Eastern South Carolina, founder of the District 7770 Friendship Exchange program, a two-time Rotarian of the Year, a multiple Paul Harris Fellow, and recipient of her District’s Distinguished Service Award. She is an active member of the Rotary Club of the Southeast and Caribbean. For more information about Andra, you can visit her website at andrawatkins.com. |
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People First Board - Interacting with and advocating for people with developmental disabilities
Feb 07, 2019 12:00 PM
Please Join us to hear form the SMSC Self Advocacy Board for February 7th: Alyssa Adams, Self Advocacy Board Vice President Cali Williams, Self Advocacy Board Secretary Coleen Baucom, Self Advocacy Board Senior Department Representative Shannon Sovey, Self Advocacy Support SMSC Staff St. Madeleine Sophie’s Center educates and empowers individuals with developmental disabilities to realize their full potential. |
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Studentreach - Baja
Feb 14, 2019 12:00 PM
Karl & Sherry HusBaja Directors
As our Baja Directors in Mexico, Karl & Sherry will be facilitating the building of a summer camp and orphanage on our new property. Karl has been working with teenagers his entire life and it has really helped him raise his own teenagers. Teenagers love Karl instantly because he will tell stories about his most embarrassing moments without pause – and he has a lot of them. Karl has been to 6 continents and countless countries and will always stretch himself to whatever is needed in every situation. There is barely a book on leadership that Karl hasn’t read, which is amazing since Karl is severely dyslexic. |
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PRO Mentors - Jail re-entry program
Feb 21, 2019 12:00 PM
Since beginning in late January, 2013, the PRO Mentors classes at East Mesa Reentry Facility (EMRF) and Vista Detention Facility (VDF) have had nearly 350 men participate in the 90-minute class. Many of these men have been released into the community. The class includes prayer and Bible study, as well as discussion about reentry. |
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Mar 01, 2019 5:00 PM - Mar 03, 2019 11:00 AM
2019 District Conference There has been special pricing for rooms for the conference. Early bird pricing until August 31 - $225 |
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Intergenerational Marketing
Mar 07, 2019 12:00 PM
Dr. Lisa Dunne is a dynamic, award-winning educator, author, and speaker with 18 years of classroom experience and 8 years of nonprofit leadership, including public relations presentations, community service partnerships, campus mentorship programs, and service-based honor programs. She is an active member of her local church and community, providing entertainment-education through dramatic arts, small group development, marriage workshops, parenting workshops, musical performances, motivational speaking, and video promotions. She is the author of five books, including a neuroscientific approach to media socialization, a biosocial approach to lifespan development, and a multigenerational approach to workplace communication. |
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East County Transitional Living Center
Mar 14, 2019 12:00 PM
The story began over 15 years ago as a group of business man and a small church began to transform not only an old motel but thousands of homeless men, women and children. Many of the larger churches in the county, the Southern Baptist Association and the City of El Cajon all came together to develop one of the most successful transitional living centers in the country. The story continues as you now consider becoming a part of providing an additional 40 rooms for homeless families. Today in San Diego County hundreds of families are sleeping in their cars and are waiting for a room to open so that they too would experience the transformational change that is offered here at ECTLC. |
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Mar 28, 2019
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Mar 29, 2019 11:30 AM - 1:50 PM
A gathering of Santee organizations, Community Leaders, and Elected Officials to receive local honors and announce Santee Chamber’s “Person of the Year”. Location:
Carlton Oaks Golf Course
9200 Inwood Drive Santee, CA 92071 Date/Time Information:
Friday, March 29th
11:30am - 1:30pm Contact Information:
Kristen Dare
Fees/Admission:
Individual Seat - $40
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Mar 30, 2019 7:45 AM - 3:00 PM
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Surfers Unite Rotarian Fellowship
Apr 04, 2019 12:00 PM
Biography for Brett Morey
With more than 28 years of professional sales and marketing experience in the financial, real estate and transportation industries Brett Morey has consistently proven to provide innovative solutions to any challenging situation. Over his extensive career he has held various regional and corporate roles with Fortune 500 companies including Wells Fargo Bank N.A., Panasonic, American Honda Motor Company and Toyota. In 2011 Brett became Director of Sales, North America for Total Power, Inc. and works with many of the largest mining, power generation and transportation clients in the world. Total Power, Inc. manufactures TPx Synthetic Fuel Additives to reduce fuel consumption and harmful emissions in gasoline, diesel/biodiesel and heavy fuel oil. The cover of the April 2019 Rotarian Magazine exclaims, “Climate Solutions Within Our Reach” and Brett’s firm is doing their part to improve the environment for future generations. On average industrial clients improve fuel efficiency by 5% while reducing CO & NOx emissions by -40% or more. The company was founded 22 years ago by Nobel Laureate Award Winning Chemist, Marcos Dantus, Ph.D who graduated Summa Cum Laude from Cal Tech. Dr. Dantus serves as Director of Research and Development and is a Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Physics at Michigan State University. In 2013 Brett helped form a strategic partnership with Schneider Electric to develop fully customized Fuel Management solutions for the Mining Industry. The FMx Fuel Management System provides real time data for fuel and all consumables for fixed site and mobile refueling units. From tank levels, consumption and inventory management FMx integrates completely with enterprise systems giving mining clients the ability to transform service operations. Since this time Brett has also managed and implemented projects to further reduce deadheading in mining operations. In 2018 the company launched a new product line called PitStop™ which delivers mobile fuel and lube systems for mining clients, improving operational efficiencies and further reducing fuel consumption and harmful emissions. Married since 1994, Brett & his wife Holly have two adult children and one grandchild: Brendon (23) a fifth year Mechanical Engineering student at CalPoly San Luis Obispo and Kylie (22) who will graduate in May with her B.S. in Biology from Chapman University and mother of 1 year old Tyler Jackson. Brett is Past-President of the Rotary Club of La Jolla Golden Triangle, has been a Rotarian since 2002 beginning in the San Francisco Bay area and has held numerous positions in Rotary including District 5340 Youth Service Chair and Rotary Rose Parade Float Director. A native San Diego and third generation Californian he is also an avid surfer for more than 34 years. He enjoys teaching surf lessons to young adults from around the world and volunteers with numerous charity organizations including Life Rolls On with adaptive surfers and sponsoring the annual Switchfoot Bro-Am raising funds for high risk kids. In May 2017 Brett founded Surfers Unite Rotarian Fellowship as a way to make Rotary fun & relevant for the next generation of leaders. Surfers Unite now has over 600 members in over 27 countries and is driving youth into Rotary. Please join us on April 4, 2019 as we welcome Brett and learn more about how we can involve others in the Rotary Rose Parade Float and use Rotary Fellowships to expand the family of Rotary.
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2020 US Census
Apr 11, 2019 12:00 PM
Alejandro Aguilar Alejandro is a Partnership Specialist for the US Census Bureau with the Department of Commerce. Previously, Alejandro worked for the National Labor board as a Language Specialist were assisted the bilingual community.Formerly, he was a guidance counselor for Veteran’s Affairs Department in the Phoenix Community College District where he guided and aided veterans achieve higher education. Alejandro is a native of Phoenix Arizona, but recently relocated to San Diego and he truly enjoys the dynamics and vibrancy of this city. Alejandro is a graduate of Northern Arizona University; he received a bachelor’s degree in Interdisciplinary Studies - Public Business Administration in 2014. Alejandro takes pride in having served his country in the US Armed forces; he served in the Army as a paratrooper. Alejandro has a passion for flying helicopters and posses a private pilot license from Quantum Helicopters. |
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Use of Drones in the San Diego County Sherrif's Department
Apr 18, 2019 12:00 PM
Lieutenant Mike McNeill serves the Law Enforcement Support Division of the San Diego County Sheriff's Department. His responsibilities include management of the Sheriff's Analysis Driven Law Enforcement (SADLE) unit, the Video Analysis Unit (VAU), the Unmanned Aircraft Systems Unit (UASU), and the Volunteer Services Unit. Mike joined the Sheriff's Department in 1992. He served in the Detentions Bureau, and the Santee and Ramona Patrol Stations. He was promoted to Sergeant in 2015, where he served in the Court Services Field Division, Santee Patrol Station, and Internal Affairs. Mike was promoted to Lieutenant in 2018, where he has served at the Sheriff's Communications Center and in his present assignment in the Law Enforcement Support Division. Mike received a B.A. in Political Science from the University of California, San Diego. |
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Apr 25, 2019 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
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Apr 29, 2019 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Rotary International District 5340 2019 Foundation Gala
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May 02, 2019 11:00 AM - 12:45 PM
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May 02, 2019 12:00 PM
DARK due to El Cajon Mayor Prayer Lunch The Mayor’s Prayer Luncheon will be held on May 02, 2019 at Foothills Church, 365 West Bradley, El Cajon, CA. For the past several years, our Club has been attending to show support for our Community. Our Club is planning on purchasing a table (or possibly two). Tables are for ten people. The cost is $23.00 a person. Here is the program:
10:40 am: Doors Open 11:00 am: Event Begins 11:05 am: National Anthem (oneAchord Choir) 11:10 am: Honoring First Responders 11:20 am: Interview Mayors 11:45 am: Prayer for Mayors 11:55 am: Keynote Speaker (Mark Hoffman) 12:20 pm: Light Lunch
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May 06, 2019 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Induction Program of New Scholars - Monday, May 6th! |
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Lakeside School District
May 09, 2019 12:00 PM
Dr. Johnsen began his career teaching the elementary grades in the early 1990’s, and has 18 years’ experience as a site and district level administrator in Los Angeles, Poway and Lakeside. As director of the Charter Schools Division in LAUSD, he worked with innovative programs serving diverse student populations. He has supervised bilingual and dual language programs in two schools and is a fluent Spanish speaker. Dr. Johnsen received the SDCOE Biliteracy Award in 2009 and was named ACSA Region 18 Elementary Principal of the Year in 2015. He has also taught courses for aspiring administrators at Cal State Northridge and has provided executive leadership coaching for principals and district office administrators in California, Arizona, Texas and Colorado. Dr. Johnsen received his Master’s Degree in Educational Administration from Pepperdine University in 1997 and his Doctorate in Educational Leadership from UCLA in 2003. |
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May 16, 2019 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Please join us for the Annual Rotary Fireside Chat. Ronn and Virginia Hall are graciously hosting the Rotary Fireside Chat on May 16th. They will be serving good ol' hot dogs and burgers. This year will be a partial potluck buffet at the home of Ronn & Virginia Hall. Dinner will be served but if you have a special side dish or dessert we'd love to try it. They are suggesting that each of us bring a side dish that we specialize in or enjoy making. Please RSVP by Tuesday, May 14th with your name, if you are bringing anyone along and what dish you are bringing. Please remember that spouses are encouraged to attend as well. Also, please let me know if you have any specific dietary restrictions.
Fireside Chat May 16th 2019 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Cost: $10.00 per person Unique Salad Ambrosia salad Fruit salad Dips and chips Relish dish Favorite drink Favorite beer Thank you! We look forward to a wonderful evening of socializing and fellowship, as well as hearing about RYLA from Laura and the students themselves. I will be collecting money at our May 9th meeting, so please try to remember to bring it with you. |
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May 18, 2019 6:00 AM - 9:30 AM
One Eyed 'Possum is proud to present the 2019 Comedy Night Fundraiser benefiting ECTLC.
Featuring: Leland Klassen Emcee: Josh Lawson This is one show you will NOT want to miss! A night of hilarious clean comedy, with nationally touring comedians featuring, Canada’s premier comedian, Leland Klassen, with Special guest, Jesse Egan and hosted by Josh Lawson. For More Information please log onto ECTLC https://www.ectlc.org/content/ectlc-comedy-night-fundraiser-2019 |
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May 30, 2019 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
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Jun 01, 2019 - Jun 05, 2019
The Hamburg convention offers a variety of events to ensure that you make the most of your time in the city. |
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Find out about this park
Jun 06, 2019 12:00 PM
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US Border Patrol - Border Update
Jun 13, 2019 12:00 PM
Kathleen Scudder is the Division Chief (DC) for the Law Enforcement Operations Division in the San Diego Sector (SDC). Prior to her current position, she served as SDC’s Patrol Agent in Charge (PAIC) at the Imperial Beach Station (IMB) for two years.She entered on duty with the U.S. Border Patrol on September 25, 1996, as a member of class 322. Her first assignment was at the Nogales Border Patrol Station in Arizona. She was promoted to Supervisory Border Patrol Agent in 2001. In November 2004, Agent Scudder transferred to the Erie Border Patrol Station in Pennsylvania. She served there until March 2007, when she was selected for an Operations Officer position at the Office of Border Patrol in Washington, DC. In November 2007, Scudder promoted to Assistant Chief within the Southwest Border Division. She also served as the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Liaison for DHS’s Operations Coordination and Planning Directorate for department-level strategic planning during an 18-month period. In March 2010, Scudder returned to the field, accepting a Field Operations Supervisor position at the McAllen Border Patrol Station in Texas. In March 2011, she was appointed as Chief of Staff for the Corpus Christi Regional Coordinating Mechanism (ReCoM). In April 2011, she accepted a Special Operations Supervisor position in the Rio Grande Valley (RGV) Office of Intelligence. In July 2012, she promoted to Assistant Chief Patrol Agent at the RGV Sector Headquarters and, a year later in June 2013, promoted to Deputy Patrol Agent in Charge at the McAllen Border Patrol Station. She transferred to San Diego Sector in June 2014 as Assistant Chief for the Professional Standards Division. This was followed by a promotion to Division Chief for Law Enforcement Operational Programs in August 2015, while she concurrently served as Chief of Staff for Joint Task Force-West, California Corridor. In May 2016, she promoted to PAIC at IMB. This was followed by her June 24, 2018, promotion to Division Chief for Law Enforcement Operations at SDC Headquarters. Throughout her career, Scudder has been a leading force for integration and coalition building, as well as strategic-level planning and implementation. She led several DHS initiatives that included the creation of the Corpus Christi ReCoM and the South Texas Campaign McAllen Area Team. Scudder is a 2013 recipient of the DHS Silver Medal for outstanding performance in her integration efforts.DC Scudder holds a master’s degree in Security Studies from the Naval Postgraduate School, Center for Homeland Defense and Security, and is a 2012 graduate of the CBP Leadership Institute. She also holds a bachelor’s degree from the State University of New York in Criminal Justice. She is married to Ryan Scudder, who is Deputy Chief Patrol Agent for the El Centro Sector, and together they have four children and one grandchild.
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