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Apr 22, 2017 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Our annual event to run a booth downtown at Lincoln Clay Day, sponsored by the Art League of Lincoln. Here, we give clay to kids (and some adults who want to be kids) to sculpt their own clay art. |
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Living with the Homeless
Apr 27, 2017
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Positive Coaching and Tony's Trip to Japan
May 04, 2017
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May 04, 2017 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Book Buddies - Lincoln Rotary is reaching out to connect with our youth and help them improve their reading skills. We experience this wonderful opportunity to assist third graders from Creekside Oaks Elementary school improve their abilities to read. Twice a month Rotarians and friends of Rotary report to school to listen, guide, and enjoy our young readers. We all gain so much from the experience. Arrive at the Creekside Oaks Administrative office a few minutes early to sign in. |
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May 06, 2017 7:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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Adventures in Romania and Caminul Feliz
May 11, 2017
This speaker was arranged by Sharron Snyder. Dave Gallagher is a PDG from Modesto. He will speak on Caminul Feliz which is sort of an orphanage in Romania. He has written around 19 Global Grants. He is going to tell us about his adventure in Romania. See more at http://www.caminulfelix.com/project/caminul-felix-romania/ |
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May 17, 2017 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Celebrating Women in Rotary
May 18, 2017
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May 20, 2017 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
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Polio Plus and the Rotary Foundation & How Motorcycle Bob Supports Them
May 25, 2017
"Motorcycle Bob" will be speaking on Polio Plus and the Rotary Foundation. Find out more at http://www.polioplusride.org/bob_mutchler.htm |
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Tour of Lincoln High School Farm
Jun 01, 2017
We will tour the Lincoln High School Farm. More information will follow. Directions: Go past the airport on Nicholas Rd. Stay on Nicholas Rd and it will take you out of town. Go past the Hwy 65 bypass and turn left on Dowd Rd. Continue on Dowd Rd and turn right on William Lane (gravel rd). Continue on William Lane approx. 2 miles, farm will come up on the left, continue through green gates.
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City of Lincoln Public Works Programs
Jun 08, 2017
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Jun 08, 2017 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Jun 14, 2017 6:05 PM - 10:00 PM
Message from Kris Wyatt:
All community service organizations have been asked to enjoy the game, the flag ceremony (we will be honored for purchasing the flag pole) and enjoy the evening with fellow Rotarians, Kiwanians, Lions, Veterans of Foreign War (they donated an American flag that flew over the capitol) and Native Sons.
I need to know if you are interested by Monday, June 12th (12 Noon) So far I have the Johnsons, Brumleys, Cesios, Radcliffes and Garlands. They will all be having the Tri tip dinner ($20) There is also an all you can eat Hamburger/Hotdog meal with the fixings for $16.
Please let me know your choice of the meal and how many people.
The game starts at 7:05 you can enter the gates at 6:05...
Also please wear your red shirts - it wouldn't be so bad to outshine the other organizations, because we all know we are the Best.
Thank you and POTTERUP!
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Centennial Dam Project
Jun 15, 2017
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Jun 15, 2017 12:45 PM - 12:55 PM
Per our Foundation Bylaws, this will be a short meeting with the following purpose:
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Jun 21, 2017 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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How's Business?
Jun 22, 2017
John Lees is a business consultant who has some very interesting (and humorous ) perspectives on business. Invite some of your friends interested in sales and marketing to this vocationally-oriented presentation. |
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No Lunch Meeting - Father Bill's Kickout
Jun 29, 2017
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Jun 29, 2017 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Our annual Kickout event featuring the demotion of President Fr Bill Rontani and the promotion of President-Elect Dan Johnson (to President) and President-Elect Nominee Sharron Snyder (to President-Elect). Harvey Ulijohn has a fun night planned. Make sure and get you tickets or email Harvey of your intent to attend.
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Things to know when planning for the future
Jul 20, 2017
Kim is a long-time local Lincoln-ite, and a graduate of Lincoln High. She has one child, and is an active Ambassador to the Chamber of Commerce. Kim is upbeat and friendly, and her goal is to serve the people of Lincoln during their times of sorrow. She has some helpful information for all of us, when planning for our funeral needs. |
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Jul 22, 2017 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
PRIORTY #1 PLUS MEMBERSHIP WORKSHOP Membership is priority number one! Learn how to create the best Rotary Brand Experience to improve Club Culture and Retention. All those involved in membership attraction and retention should consider attending. Sign up at Sign-in Link |
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Jul 25, 2017 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
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Club Assembly
Jul 27, 2017
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Kids First Counceling and Family Resource Centers
Aug 03, 2017
Mike Mason is the Program Manager of Education & Outreach at KidsFirst Counseling and Family Resource Centers. His education and background are Marketing & Public Relations, but 4 years ago found a new passion in social causes - particularly in advocating for child abuse prevention and positive Father involvement. In addition to to his community relation & development duties at KidsFirst, Mike teaches Mandated Reporting, Child Abuse Signs & Symptoms and ACEs (Adverse Childhood Experiences) Awareness in Placer County as well as leads his agency's "Forever Fathers" dads support groups. mmason@kidsfirstnow.org |
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ShelterBox
Aug 10, 2017
Bill Tobin is with Rotary Club of El Dorado Hills and is the district Shelterbox Coordinator.
ShelterBox is a Rotary Project Partner that provides emergency shelter and vital supplies to support communities around the world overwhelmed by disaster and humanitarian crisis. Since ShelterBox was founded, they have responded to over 270 disasters and humanitarian crises in more than 95 geographic locations and provided emergency aid for well over one million people.
Click on the following link to view latest newsletter. District 5180 Shelterbox Newsletter July 2017 |
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Turning a lifetime of investing into "What's Next"
Aug 17, 2017
Eric Momsen is a vice president and senior advisor consultant representing Franklin Templeton in northern Nevada and northeast California. As a trusted business partner, he brings valuable perspective to financial advisors in the areas of practice management, asset allocation and portfolio construction. Eric supports financial advisors and their clients in their pursuit to reach their long-term investment goals. He began his career in the financial services industry when he joined Franklin Templeton Investments in 1994. As an advisor to the advisor, Eric is a resource for all of Franklin Templeton’s investment solutions, including mutual funds, separately managed accounts, 529 plans and insurance products. Eric is a FINRA registered representative, Certified Investment Management Analyst® designee and CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Economics from University of California and currently resides in Folsom, California with his wife, Shannon, and two daughters, Skylar and Sienna. |
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Aug 18, 2017 1:00 PM - 5:30 PM
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Club Assembly
Aug 24, 2017
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Rotary District 5180 Sex Trafficking Project
Aug 31, 2017
Don't forget - its the 5th Thursday, and our meeting is a dinner meeting to be held at Turkey Creek. It officially starts at 6pm, but doors will open at 5:30. Come for the social. We will adjourn at about 8pm. Make your reservations by calling voicemail 581-0160 or email LincolnCaRotary@gmail.com. There will be a taco dinner and no-host bar. Learn about Rotary District 5180's participation in a Rotary International-funded project to reduce "Sex Trafficking" in the Greater Sacramento Area. Dinner is $15 for members and family members payable at signin. Other guests no charge.
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Aug 31, 2017 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Instead of our normal Thursday meeting, this will be an evening meeting at Turkey Creek. Doors open at 5:30 official start is 6pm. This is a a Membership and PR event to introduce potential members and donors to what Lincoln Rotary is all about and what we do. All members are encouraged to invite local residents who might be interested in joining our club. Joann Hilton will make a short presentation about the District 5180 Sex Trafficking Project. Cost for members and family/partners is $15 payable at the door. Other guests who are potential club members are free. Sign up at voicemail 916-581-0160 or LincolnCaRotary@gmail.com . Or sign up at a meeting. |
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The Crash of Space Craft Cassini
Sep 07, 2017
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Sep 13, 2017 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Executive Director, the Lighthouse
Sep 14, 2017
Gary McDonald is an entrepreneur and non-profit leader. Having founded Nursefinders of Cincinnati and Nursefinders of Pittsburgh (temporary nursing services) as well as his own Australian themed restaurant, he went on to create Feeding America San Diego, the largest food bank in San Diego County. In recognition, Mayor Sanders and the City of San Diego declared April 4 2010, Gary McDonald Day in honor of his service to people residing in San Diego County. At the request of the White House, Gary participated in a panel discussion for the Office of Faith Based and Community Initiatives on Hunger and Homelessness. He has performed humanitarian work in Nicaragua, El Salvador and Thailand. Gary also served as the State Director for MADD California. Later he successfully merged Senior Gleaners Food Bank with the Sacramento Food bank to streamline hunger relief in Sacramento County. Gary has undergraduate degrees in both Marketing and Finance from the University of Wisconsin and a Masters Degree in Counseling from the University of Colorado. Gary currently serves as the Executive Director of Lighthouse Counseling and Family Resource Center. |
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Your Sikh Neighbors
Sep 21, 2017
Kulvinder Singh has a solo law practice representing personal injury plaintiffs, criminal
defendants and business clients in the greater Sacramento area. At first, he took cases including also family law, workers compensation applicant’s claims, and general immigration law matters. It is often said that the Central Valley resembles the farmland of the Punjab, in northern India, and that was the reason Punjabi men settled here in the early 1900s. Mr. Singh was drawn there
by the growing numbers of Sikhs, having learned about their long history in the golden state while growing up in Queens, New York, where his family settled when he was 4, and where Mr. Singh earned his B.A. For graduate studies, he moved west to attend UOP McGeorge Law School and earned his MBA from CSU Sacramento. |
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Sep 21, 2017 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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St. Vincent DePaul Society - Lincoln
Sep 28, 2017
Camille Grabowski is Vice President and Home Visit Team Coordinator for St. Vincent DePaul Society, St. Joseph Lincoln Conference. Her volunteer activities stem from her career as a Professional Career Coach with over 25 years of experience in human resources and in the recruiting industry. Camille is a frequent speaker and workshop presenter on job search and career relaunch topics, skills she finds useful as a volunteer with St. Vincent DePaul Society. |
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Sep 30, 2017 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
This is in conjunction with the Wildlife Heritage Foundation CreekFest held after the creek cleanup. More info at our meetings. |
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Oct 04, 2017 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Vocational Education in Placer County Schools
Oct 05, 2017
Experienced Career Specialist with a demonstrated history of working in the education field. Strong community and social services professional skilled in program development, event planning, and resume writing. Developed systems for implementing CRANE and CTEIG grant and lesson plans to prepare students for internships and work-based learning. Acting as a liaison between the business community and district to develop partnerships and identification of internships, mentors, job-shadow opportunities, and industry presenters for students in identified pathways. Supporting students and teachers by providing on-site assistance for employment, job-coaching, and career exploration. Coordinate events such as medical forums, counselor workshops, and assist with developing regional advisory boards. Wrote the State of California PHPD grant. |
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Oct 05, 2017 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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Financial and Estate Planning
Oct 12, 2017
Mark Breunig, Attorney-at-Law, focuses on helping assisting families with creating, managing and administering estate plans, and helping businesses in all areas of business law. His goal is to make sure people understand the law, help them to make informed choices, and deliver quality legal services that meet their needs. Mark is also an experience Elder Law attorney helping clients in the areas of highly specialized power of attorneys, qualification for Medi-Cal coverage of skilled nursing care, and advocacy for incapacitated elders. Mark has been practicing law in California since 1995.
Before specializing in estate planning and administration, elder law and probate, Mark served as in-house corporate counsel for numerous technology companies in California and Texas. A veteran of three IPO's and multiple mergers and acquisitions, Mark has the broad knowledge and hands-on experience to manage all business legal matters.
Mark can be reached at mark@breuniglaw.com, or by telephone at 916-672-2042. His office is located at 554 E Street, in the heart of historic downtown Lincoln, CA. |
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President Theodore Roosevelt - American President; Global Leader
Oct 19, 2017
PART OF THE THEODORE ROOSEVELT (TR) LECTURE SERIES
Theodore Roosevelt, the twenty-sixth President of the United States, is often considered the first “modern president”. More than any other national leader or individual American, he is responsible for America’s rise to world leadership status. Conservationist, soldier, statesman, scholar, Nobel Prize winner, and Medal of Honor recipient, he remains one of America’s best models of presidential, global, and executive leadership. Visionary, crisis manager, charismatic communicator, strategic thinker, negotiator and decision maker, he was the most distinguished and accomplished transformational leader of his age. As we examine and evaluate our presidents and other national and global leaders, it will be helpful to see how they compare with TR. He is the model of presidential and global leadership for modern times. Join our discussion, be part of the process, and make a difference in 2017/2018! Instructor: David S. Rader, (daverader@me.com,) teaches for academia, business, government, and the military. He served in the United States Air Force from 1967-1971. He has taught as an adjunct instructor at numerous colleges and universities (forty years) in several disciplines (History, Political Science, International Studies, International Business). He has taught in the United States and abroad and has worked in the securities, real estate, high tech, and defense industries. He also offers public service lectures on national and global issues. |
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Oct 19, 2017 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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