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Aug 03, 2017 6:58 AM - 8:28 AM
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Aug 05, 2017 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Aug 10, 2017 6:58 AM - 8:28 AM
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Aug 17, 2017 6:30 AM - 8:30 AM
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Aug 24, 2017 6:58 AM - 8:28 AM
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Aug 28, 2017 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Aug 31, 2017 6:58 AM - 8:28 AM
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Sep 07, 2017 6:58 AM - 8:28 AM
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Pro Kids | The First Tee of San Diego
Sep 14, 2017
Andrew Holets, Chief Executive Officer for Pro Kids | The First Tee of San Diego, holds a passion for leadership through service in communities of need, and brings significant experience in development and community outreach, having most recently played a key role in the opening of the Copley-Price Family YMCA in City Heights. He graduated from Albright College in Reading, PA with an undergraduate degree in Political Science and Communications. He has studied at the University of Pennsylvania Fels Institute of Government, and is completing his graduate degree in Nonprofit Leadership and Management at the University of San Diego’s School of Leadership and Educational Sciences (SOLES). He served in the United States Peace Corps in the Republic of Kazakhstan as an Organizational and Community Development program volunteer, and worked in military communities in Germany with the Department of Defense. He enjoys running, and resides in San Diego, CA with his young family. Word to Live By: Kindness allows you to show value for yourself and others in a contagious way. Life is challenging, and displaying kindness can often bring opportunities that would otherwise never be unearthed. Simple acts of kindness can switch our perspective from dark to light, from hopeless to hopeful, from reactive to creative. Connection to Our Mission: Our Pro Kids mission inspires me through its commitment to creating opportunities for all youth, not only breaking down barriers to educational and sporting resources, but by providing skills that help kids discover themselves to become better people for the rest of their lives. |
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Sep 14, 2017 6:58 AM - 8:28 AM
MISSIONThe mission of Pro Kids | The First Tee of San Diego is to challenge underserved youth to excel in life by promoting character development, life skills, and values through education and the game of golf. We aim to hook our kids on golf as a life-long amateur sport, teach them how the rules of the game can be applied to everyday life, and empower them to excel in school, develop successful careers, and become leaders in our community. BRIEF HISTORYIn 1994, former San Diego Charger Ernie Wright and a group of community leaders launched Pro Kids, with the idea that teaching underserved youth the game of golf could help them develop the character and life skills required to find success in school and in life. That year, a small group of kids participated in the program at Colina Park, a run-down golf course in City Heights, one of San Diego’s poorest and most challenged communities at the time. The program started with a small group of dedicated volunteers, including local golf professionals, and served as a model for the PGA’s The First Tee program (now an international organization). In 1998 we became a charter member of The First Tee, becoming Pro Kids | The First Tee of San Diego. While our founder Ernie passed away in 2007, his passion for helping kids succeed in life continues at Pro Kids today. Since 1994, Pro Kids has enriched the lives of more than 20,000 youth. |
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Sep 21, 2017 6:58 AM - 8:28 AM
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Sep 23, 2017
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Homelessness in San Diego
Sep 28, 2017
I am the Executive Director of the Institute for Public Health (IPH) at San Diego State University, and an Associate Professor of Epidemiology in the Graduate School of Public Health at San Diego State University. The mission of the IPH is to bridge the academic resources of SDSU with the considerable resources of the public health practice community to improve the health of our communities. As such, the IPH partners with state and county agencies as well as local non-profit community-based agencies in applied research, community-based participatory research and evaluation activities. In this work, we are constantly aware of health disparities between populations and the significant need not only for culturally competent health care services, but for the education of a workforce that intimately understands the needs, perspectives, and cultures of minority and immigrant communities. Specialties: Method specialties: Epidemiology, practice-based research, applied research, translational research, engaged scholarship, community based participatory research, community surveillance for health, geographically distributed management information systems for research. Content areas: the impact of exposure to violence on health, sexual assault, domestic violence, breast and cervical cancer, quality assurance, continuous quality improvement and others. |
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Oct 02, 2017 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Oct 05, 2017 6:58 AM - 8:28 AM
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Oct 12, 2017 6:58 AM - 8:28 AM
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Without Warning - the true story of the sinking of the Athenia passanger ship
Oct 19, 2017
Athenia, a passenger liner had just set sail from Glasgow for Montreal when it was spotted by a German U-Boat. On September 3, 1939 the U-Boat torpedoed the Athenia causing 1100 passengers to abandon ship and wait for rescue in lifeboats. Sanger tells the story through the eyes of 8 people, one of whom is the skipper of the U-Boat. |
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Oct 19, 2017 6:58 AM - 8:28 AM
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Oct 26, 2017 6:58 AM - 8:28 AM
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The Year of Rotary
Nov 02, 2017
District Governors (DGs) provide leadership, inspiration, and guidance to Rotary clubs under the general supervision of the Rotary International Board of Directors. In each jurisdiction or district, the Governor serves as the regional officer of Rotary, fostering success in their district at the club level. Across the globe, Rotary Districts fluctuate in size and geography. District 5340 spans all of San Diego and Imperial Counties, as well as a portion of Riverside County. The District Governor is nominated by the Clubs in their district to represent Rotary International. The District Governor is selected by a nominating committee, usually chaired by the Immediate Past District Governor. That committee is responsible for publicizing the nomination process, reviewing all applicants for the position, and then communicating the results of the selection process to members of the District. Each District Governor serves a one year term, but that individual often fills many roles in the lead-up to year as serving as District Governor. In advance of their year, each District Governor will appoint Assistant Governors to assist in managing activities in the District, and to help facilitate projects that involve multiple clubs. District 5340 has a District Governor (current year), a District Governor Elect (DGE) the next year, and District Governor Nominee (DGN) the following year. Depending on the time of year, a District may also have identified a District Governor Nominee Designate.
Within District 5340, Past District Governors (PDGs) serve a vital role as de facto members of the Advisory Council. The Advisory Council is an advisory body that provides mentoring, guidance, and assistance to current leaders.
Learn more about these dynamic individuals who have served (and will serve) as District Governor by selecting from the links to the left.
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Nov 02, 2017 6:58 AM - 8:28 AM
District Governors (DGs) provide leadership, inspiration, and guidance to Rotary clubs under the general supervision of the Rotary International Board of Directors. In each jurisdiction or district, the Governor serves as the regional officer of Rotary, fostering success in their district at the club level. Across the globe, Rotary Districts fluctuate in size and geography. District 5340 spans all of San Diego and Imperial Counties, as well as a portion of Riverside County. The District Governor is nominated by the Clubs in their district to represent Rotary International. The District Governor is selected by a nominating committee, usually chaired by the Immediate Past District Governor. That committee is responsible for publicizing the nomination process, reviewing all applicants for the position, and then communicating the results of the selection process to members of the District. Each District Governor serves a one year term, but that individual often fills many roles in the lead-up to year as serving as District Governor. In advance of their year, each District Governor will appoint Assistant Governors to assist in managing activities in the District, and to help facilitate projects that involve multiple clubs. District 5340 has a District Governor (current year), a District Governor Elect (DGE) the next year, and District Governor Nominee (DGN) the following year. Depending on the time of year, a District may also have identified a District Governor Nominee Designate.
Within District 5340, Past District Governors (PDGs) serve a vital role as de facto members of the Advisory Council. The Advisory Council is an advisory body that provides mentoring, guidance, and assistance to current leaders.
Learn more about these dynamic individuals who have served (and will serve) as District Governor by selecting from the links to the left.
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Nov 06, 2017 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Nov 09, 2017 6:58 AM - 8:28 AM
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Nov 12, 2017 2:00 PM
The Concert will feature the Classic Brass, a San Diego based quintet consisting of master musicians that perform with the local symphony orchestras. The Quartetto Sorrento, string quartet, will also perform. There will be a live auction; reception, featuring Puerto Rican hors d’oeuvres; and a cash bar (wine and Malahat rum Puerto Rican cocktails). Donation $30.00 per person. Tickets can be obtained at - https://concertforpuertorico.brownpapertickets.com |
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CouldYou?
Nov 16, 2017
Christine is the Founder and CEO of CouldYou?, working in Mozambique since 2007. Christine brings 25 years of experience designing, assessing, and implementing youth, adult, family and community based social and economic programs. She has worked as a fundraiser and coordinated urban, community and outreach programs. Christine has a passion to nurture purposeful living in the philanthropic community so as to alleviate poverty in a meaningful way. Christine holds a BA in International Management from Pace University and a certificate in Community Economic Development from San Diego State University. In 2016 Christine was chosen as one of the forty over 40 women who are reinventing, disrupting and making an impact globally. |
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Nov 16, 2017 6:58 AM - 8:28 AM
Could you imagine living a life of purpose and adventure? Giving and receiving at the same time? Transforming your life? Helping to change a nation? CouldYou’s mission is to work with African leaders and organizations to develop African solutions to African problems, while helping individuals to find their own unique contribution to impact poverty. We focus on education and literacy, water, health and entrepreneurship for the inspiring nation of Mozambique. |
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Nov 23, 2017
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Nov 30, 2017 6:58 AM - 8:28 AM
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Dec 04, 2017 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Dec 07, 2017 6:58 AM - 8:28 AM
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Dec 14, 2017 6:58 AM - 8:28 AM
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Dec 17, 2017 6:00 PM
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JCompany
Dec 21, 2017
Joey Landwehr is the proud Artistic Director for JCompany Youth Theatre. Joey has won over 40 awards for his work with young artists in San Diego, including a special creativity award for shaving his head with his lead in THE KING AND I, Yul Brynner style, and raising over $10,000 for Rady Children’s Hospital's Cancer Unit - earning him the title Joey "Do Anything For The Arts" Landwehr. Joey moved to San Diego after being a professional actor and director in New York City working on and off Broadway, national tours, regional theatre and directing and soloing at Carnegie Hall. Joey received his MFA in acting and directing from The Ohio State University and has studied under such instructors as Betty Buckley, Marcel Marceau, Francis Sternhagen, F. Murry Abraham, Twila Tharpe and has had the great privilege of working with such greats as Phyllis Diller, Sam Harris, Harvey Fierstein, Kristin Chenoweth, Victoria Mallory, Joel Grey, Kaye Ballard, Michael Feinstein, Betty Buckley, Patti LuPone & Howard Keel. Joey has worked in all medias of entertainment and is a proud member of the Actors’ Equity Association (AEA), the Screen Actors Guild (SAG), the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA), the Director’s Guild of America (DGA), the Actors Alliance of San Diego (AASD), and Americans for the Arts (AFTA). Since moving to San Diego, Joey has worked for the San Diego Performing Arts League as Membership and Community Development Director; in 2007 he received the “40 Under 40” Award from San Diego Metropolitan Magazine for outstanding leadership in the arts. Joey was also honored as the 2011 Newsmaker in the Arts. In 2016, Joey was further recognized when the City of San Diego proclaimed October 18th Joey Landwehr Day. In San Diego, Joey has worked with Scripps Ranch Theatre, Diversionary Theatre, the San Diego Shakespeare Society, La Jolla Playhouse, The Old Globe, San Diego REP, Lipinsky Family Jewish Arts Festival, San Diego Junior Theatre, San Diego Symphony, Orchestra Nova San Diego and The Actors Alliance Festival winning five different excellence awards. From 2006 - Present Joey has also been the resident staging director and choreographer for the SDGMC. At JCompany he has had the privilege of directing Rumplestilskin is My Name, Oliver!, Yours, Anne, Annie, Disney's Beauty and the Beast, The Story of Hansel and Gretel, Disney's The Jungle Book, Elton John and Tim Rice's Aida, Disney's 101 Dalmations, Pocahontas (San Diego Premiere) Into the Woods, Fireflies: The Story of the Artists of Terezin - Featuring the Original Children's Opera Brundibar (World Premiere), Rodgers & Hammerstein's South Pacific, Rodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I, Rodgers & Hammerstein's The Sound of Music, Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella, Fiddler on the Roof, 13 - A New Musical, The Wizard of Oz (Munchkin cast of the national tour), Children of Eden (also playing the role of The Father), Disney's Mulan, **The Who's Tommy, **Thoroughly Modern Millie, **Xanadu, Funny Girl, Yentl (World Premiere), Gypsy, Hello, Dolly, Shrek - The Musical, Disney's The Little Mermaid, The Wizard of Oz, Disney's Tarzan, Disney's Peter Pan, The Pirates of Penzance, Annie, West Side Story, RAW Rent, RAW Mystery Flavor, RAW Phantom, Disney's Mary Poppins, Seussical Jr. Annie Warbucks, Once on This Island." |
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Dec 21, 2017 6:58 AM - 8:28 AM
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The story continues... the Frankie Maru
Jan 11, 2018
A 1965 Navy ship catastrophe echos reminders of today's Naval accidents in the Western Pacific. Midway Docent Steve Cross examines the 1965 accident and draws lessons for todays sailors. The talk, previously rated as superior research, the best talk I've heard to date is part of a powerpoint and court records examination of the personnel involved in the 1965 accident. Fortunately, no one was killed. |
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Jan 11, 2018 6:58 AM - 8:28 AM
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Jan 15, 2018 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Jan 18, 2018
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Jan 19, 2018 7:00 AM - 8:30 AM
The five rotary clubs of La Jolla are having a joint meeting: La Jolla Rotary Club, Golden Triangle Club, Torrey Pines Rotary, San Diego Coastal Rotary and La Jolla Sunrise. We will learn about the activities of these other rotary clubs and have a great time. For years we would have a joint meeting and we are bringing back the tradition. |
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Jan 25, 2018 6:58 AM - 8:28 AM
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