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DARK AT NOON
Jun. 20, 2018
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The Miracle League
Jun. 27, 2018
The Miracle League removes the barriers that keep children with mental and physical disabilities off the baseball field and lets them experience the joy of America’s favorite pastime. Rick Pena and Randy Churchill will tell us about the Miracle League Organization and how it’s coming to Ventura County. |
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Our new Rotary Year
Jul. 11, 2018
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Jul. 16, 2018
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The Orbis Flying Hospital
Jul. 18, 2018
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Sharks—Ecology, Conservation and Teeth
Jul. 25, 2018
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Deception Detection in Everyday Life
Aug. 01, 2018
Novelist, screenwriter, and television personality, Paul Bishop is a nationally recognized behaviorist and deception detection expert. A 35 year veteran of the LAPD, he was twice honored as LAPD’s Detective of the Year. He currently works as a deception detection consultant, his unique skills making him a valuable resource for private companies faced with in-house data breaches, industrial espionage, or corporate sabotage. Paul will be talking about his career and how deception detection works in everyday life. |
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Official Visit
Aug. 08, 2018
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Students for Eco-Education and Agriculture
Aug. 15, 2018
Mary Maranville is founder and CEO of Students for Eco-Education and Agriculture. The nonprofit organization aims to help young students understand the origins of their food by bridging the gap between agriculture and consumption through its agricultural education programming. SEEAG also organizes Ventura County Farm Day every year. |
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"Stallion of a Dream: California and the Camarillo White Horse"
Aug. 22, 2018
Independent film makers Jen Miller and Sophie Pegrum are partners in Horsefly Films and the Horsefly Films Rare Equine Trust. Having made award-winning films all over the world, they are currently in production on a feature film about the Camarillo White Horse and Camarillo influence in California history, called Stallion of A Dream: California and the Camarillo White Horse. |
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Music and the Movies
Aug. 29, 2018
In a time of great sophistication in film, television and game production, why is music (arguably the most artificial element of film making) still an essential component? What does it bring to the audience that no other aspect of production or post-production can? Emmy award-winning composer, Richard Bellis will answer these questions and more. |
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Becoming a Championship Boxer
Sep. 05, 2018
Maureen Shea is a two time world champion boxer. When not in training she gives back to her community donating her time speaking to women and children. Recently, she helped raise $30,000 for a transitional living facility for homeless families dancing salsa in ‘Dancing with the Community Stars’ held at the Oxnard Salsa Festival where she won first place. Maureen will tell us of her journey to becoming a champion. |
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The Channel Islands Maritime Museum
Sep. 12, 2018
The maritime subject area represents a perfect intersection of the arts, sciences and engineering. There are societal and financial benefits that museums bring to the community. Dr. Peter Crabbe, Executive Director of the Channel Islands Maritime Museum will speak about the importance of museums in general and being a flexible enough place allowing people to be free to follow what they find intrinsically motivating. |
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The Ventura County Green Business Program
Sep. 19, 2018
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Sep. 26, 2018
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What's Developing in Camarillo
Oct. 03, 2018
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Naval Test Wing Pacific
Oct. 10, 2018
Captain A.J. McFarland is the commodore of Naval Test Wing Pacific (NTWP), the U.S. Navy's principal Pacific Test Activity, enabling delivery of integrated air warfare capabilities to Navy and Marine Corps warfighters though capabilities-based test and evaluation. McFarland will present information about himself, NTWP, and its two test squadrons - the "Bloodhounds" of VX-30 and the "Dust Devils" of VX-31. |
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Ventura County Transportation System
Oct. 17, 2018
The Ventura County Transportation Commission is an organization committed to continually improving Ventura County’s transportation system so that our residents have easy access to jobs, schools, shopping and essential services. Darren Kettle, Executive Director of VCTC will present the state of our region's transportation network and the impact of California gas tax funds on our local infrastructure. |
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FIRST LEGO League Robotics
Oct. 24, 2018
Robotics Chair Darren Patnoe and Debbie Hager, robotics workshop instructor from the Pleasant Valley Education Foundation will be giving a presentation on FIRST LEGO League Robotics. This is the eleventh year of this hands-on program for 4th to 8th graders which combines engineering, programming, scientific research and teamwork providing a fun learning experience for our youth. |
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All About Druidry
Oct. 31, 2018
Druidry, a branch of Neopaganism, draws inspiration from priests, priestesses, wise ones and magicians of the ancient Celts. Modern Druids have developed methods of worship that they believe our Paleopagan ancestors would recognize and respect. Michael Talvola, Senior Druid at Raven's Cry Grove will elaborate about their practices. |
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Turning Point
Nov. 07, 2018
Turning Point started with one drop-in center in Ventura 30 years ago. With community support Turning Point has grown to 14 programs at 11 locations throughout Ventura County. Suki Sir will tell us about the Turning Point programs in Camarillo; permanent supported housing and a horticultural therapy/vocational training program for people in recovery at Growing Works (wholesale plant nursery) and the popularity of this job-training program shows the importance of work in one’s life, particularly for those with mental health challenges. |
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"Love! Nature"
Nov. 14, 2018
Dr. Reese Halter, a distinguished conservation biologist, an award-winning broadcaster and prolific writer who spoke passionately to us about Bees, Trees & Seas a few years ago is back on Nov 14th for a grand presentation of his new book, "Love! Nature" filled with short, satisfying, fact-packed dispatches that cause you to fall in love with nature over and over. |
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The Future of Media and Storytelling
Nov. 28, 2018
Immersive media pioneers Ed Lantz and Kate McCallum will discuss the future of arts, media and entertainment in an interconnected world. From traditional film and storytelling to immersive, VR, AR and mixed reality, Ed and Kate will share their vision of where media and storytelling is heading and how a futurist perspective has kept them informed and engaged in emerging tech and social trends. |
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Eating Bugs?
Dec. 05, 2018
Let’s eat bugs because we want to before we have to. With the world's population expected to reach 9 billion by 2050, we need more sustainable ways to deliver nutritious food to our growing population. Not the only solution, but bugs certainly are the most provocative. Join Aly Moore of Bugible to learn about how and why we eat bugs, along with the challenges faced by entrepreneurs in the space, the public and media response to stigmatized trends, and the power of an open mind to shape communities. The talk will end with tasting samples. |
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How to Have a Meaningful Holiday Season
Dec. 19, 2018
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Dec. 20, 2018
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