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Feb. 11, 2017 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Fellow Rotarians,
Get your game face on and head over to Paul and Penny's house for our annual ROTARY GAME NIGHT! Saturday, February 11th, 6pm.
Game night is a fun event for all members and guests. Bring your favorite game or just bring yourself and play other people's games. No skills required. This gathering qualifies as a Fireside for you Red Badgers (check that box).
We are asking everyone to bring some food to share as well. Think dinner or heavy appetizers since we are gathering at 6pm. We will eat and socialize for awhile, then bring out the games. If you are not really interested in the games, please come for the fellowship and stay as long as you like.
It will be helpful to have a head count. A sign up sheet will be circulated this week and next.
Our address is 249 Boas Dr, Santa Rosa, CA 95409
We are looking forward to seeing you!
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W-Trans - Traffic Engineering
Feb. 16, 2017
Steve Weinberger is one of the founding Principals and specializes in Complete Streets traffic engineering and planning, pedestrian safety, bicycle corridor design, and active transportation planning and operations. He is registered in California as both a Civil and Traffic Engineer and is also a Professional Traffic Operations Engineer. Steve’s technical work focuses on Complete Streets, pedestrian safety, bicycle facilities, and projects which balance competing transportation needs within the existing public right-of-way. He is also a certified instructor for the National Complete Streets Coalition and the National Center for Safe Routes to School. Steve is a graduate of the University of California. |
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Feb. 19, 2017 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
February – Taylor Mountain Hike. From North entrance on Petaluma Hill Road entrance. Home views. Bring picnic lunch. DIFFICULT. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19. Organizer – Olin Leasher. |
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Feb. 21, 2017 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
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Hugh Futrell Corp. - Courthouse Square
Feb. 23, 2017
Giles Beeker is a multi-faceted business and real estate development professional. Presently working with Santa Rosa-based developer Hugh Futrell Corporation, Beeker leads acquisition, development, and programming activities in hospitality and mixed-use projects for the firm. Prior to moving back to California, Beeker led the development and programming team for the largest building in Washington DC. Totaling more than three million square feet, the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center is owned by the U.S. Government, however, the legislation that created the project requires that it serve as a public building with public spaces managed by a private sector company. Beeker worked within a partnership formed by Fidelity Investments and Urban Retail Properties to plan and manage the public space- over one-million square feet- and meet the Congressional mandate that the building serve as an "International Trade Center," a catalyst for the redevelopment of Pennsylvania Avenue, and an asset for residents, tourists and government workers. Beeker developed business plans to create a large conference and event business line, lease office space to businesses involved in international trade, operate a large public food court with visitor services, develop and produce programs to bring together U.S. Government agencies involved in trade promotion or regulation and US companies trying to increase export activity, and to provide basic property management services to the facility. On acceptance of the business plans by the U.S. Government, Beeker was hired by the partnership and became the project’s senior executive for nearly 14 years. Earlier in his career, Beeker led a Los Angeles-based consulting team focused on the wine, food, and hospitality space. Assignments included development and management of all hospitality events for Coca-Cola at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games, a wine industry modernization and brand development program for the Republic of Macedonia, and financial due diligence supporting the sale of California Pizza Kitchen. Beeker also managed marketing and sales in the Western US for Kobrand Corporation, a leading wine supplier and importer, and served in corporate and field management roles for Bel Air Hotel Company, Raleigh Enterprises, and Hyatt Hotels and Resorts. Beeker has held governance and leadership roles in industry, government, and affinity organizations, including as delegate to the World Economic Forum, representative to the President’s Export Council, board director of the World Trade Centers Association, British-American Business Association, American Institute of Wine and Food, and as president of the Sommelier Association of California. Beeker was granted a bachelor of arts degree at Christ Church College, University of Oxford and Master’s Degree at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Beeker lives in Saint Helena, CA with his wife and two sons. |
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Feb. 23, 2017 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
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Santa Rosa Symphony
Mar. 02, 2017
Alan Silow has been Executive Director of the Santa Rosa Symphony since July of 2002. During his tenure, the Symphony has returned to a fiscally sound basis that has produced surpluses in both operations and endowment annually for 15 years. Silow played a leadership role in the public/private partnership with Sonoma State University to build a new world-class symphony hall that opened in Fall 2012 where the Santa Rosa Symphony is now the resident orchestra of the Green Music Center. He also currently sits on the Board of the Santa Rosa Convention & Visitors Bureau to provide better cross-cultivation between the arts and tourism. Silow’s accomplishments were recognized with a nonprofit leadership award for innovation, community engagement and growth given by North Bay Business Journal in October 2012. Silow graduated Phi Beta Kappa with an undergraduate B.A. degree in Economics with Honors from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a Master’s degree in Public Administration from Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of International and Public Affairs. He is married to a lovely and talented university professor, with one son who currently lives and works in Berlin, Germany. He lives in Oakmont.
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Sonoma County Alliance
Mar. 09, 2017
Brian Ling is the Executive Director of the Sonoma County Alliance – Business Advocates for a Healthy Economy, Community, and Environment. The Alliance is a membership organization of over 360 Businesses, Individuals, Corporations, and Non-Profits within Sonoma County. Brian is also a property manager and licensed real estate agent for KOR Commercial and Residential Real Estate in Cotati. Previously, he was the CEO of the Reliance group of companies; a manufacturer and distributor of Heavy Duty Trucks and Trailers for the transportation industry. At its peak, the Reliance companies exceeded $110MM in annual revenue and reached employment of 400 employees in the Western U.S. Brian is a Sonoma County native, 4th generation Californian, and has always been very active in the local community. When pleasure time allows, he can be found golfing, fishing, and enjoying beautiful Lake Tahoe. Brian graduated from Cardinal Newman H.S. and has a B.S. in Industrial Technology from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. Brian is currently active with the following business and community groups:
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Mar. 12, 2017 12:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
We will greet runners and provide beer and root beer at the finish line. Here is some background from the website here. The St. Patrick's Day 5K is a chip-timed race open to all ages and abilities and participants receive a commemorative mug at the finish line! Stick around after the race for the post-run celebration complete with a judged costume contest, fun activities, sponsor giveaways, music and (new this year) a little leprechaun dash -- a free mini run just for the kids 5 and under! Plus, all finishers get to fill their race mug with root beer courtesy of Whole Foods Market or a beer for those 21+. Don't miss details on the Group Discount/ Team Race Competition below (listed under COST information). |
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Mar. 14, 2017 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
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Audubon Canyon Ranch Mountain Lion Project
Mar. 16, 2017
Dr. Martins is the former founder and CEO of the Cape Leopard Trust, a successful predator conservation NGO based in South Africa. He has over 20 years of field experience having worked in wilderness areas throughout much of Africa, Saudi Arabia and the USA. Quinton turned to studying predators in 2003 and completed his PhD “The Ecology of leopards in the Cederberg Mountains, South Africa” and is considered the world’s leading expert on Cape mountain leopards and a skilled predator trapper. A few years ago, he began looking at large mountain cats on a global scale, and has worked with researchers on mountain lions in California and Nevada. Quinton is passionate about the environment and finding innovative ways to conserve it; also being somewhat of a conservation entrepreneur, generating funds for conservation in a sustainable manner. He has a particular interest in determining the role of predators in the ecosystem and their use as flagship species for broader environmental conservation – connecting people to the environment and finding ways to mitigate conflict between humans and predators. He has a deep reverence for wilderness, rugged mountains and the role nature can play in shaping our lives. Quinton is a research associate and fellow at Bristol and Stellenbosch Universities. |
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Mar. 19, 2017 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
March – Marin Headlands. Views (SF), views (Bay), views (Ocean)! Stop for restaurant lunch en route home. MODERATE. SUNDAY, MARCH 19. Organizer – Marty Behr. |
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Canine Companions
Mar. 23, 2017
Founded in 1975, Canine Companions for Independence® is a non-profit organization that enhances the lives of people with disabilities by providing highly trained assistance dogs and ongoing support to ensure quality partnerships. The assistance dogs they breed, raise and train aren’t just the ears, hands and legs of their human partners. They’re also goodwill ambassadors and often, their best friends. They open up new opportunities and new possibilities, and spread incredible joy. They unite people with dogs in a powerful program that leads to greater independence and confidence. Michelle will provide information on the services provided and a tour of the facilities. |
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Mar. 23, 2017 7:15 a.m. - 8:30 a.m.
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Mar. 25, 2017 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Rotary Club of Santa Rosa Sunrise Progressive Dinner Saturday, March 25, 2017 Plan is for each member with spouse/guest to have soup/salad at one home and entree at a second home with different members, then dessert/coffee all together at a third location. Success depends on getting enough members to volunteer their homes to host either the soup/salad or entree course so that no more than 6 people are at any one home. Members hosting are expected to participate in all three phases of the progressive dinner. If not enough homes are available, we sometimes have to go to 8 people at a sitting. Food for both soup/salad and entree courses is catered. Host/hostess to provide table service, possibly liquid refreshments with meal (wine, coffee, etc.), but no after-meal coffee or drinks or dessert. Host/hostess is requested to pick up their food between 2:30 and 3:00 on Saturday of the event, or make arrangements for someone to do it. Please no later than 3:00. Timing is very important and the following times are suggested: Home #1: Soup/salad catered for 6 people, guests to arrive at 5:30 PM. (Participants announced the day before the event) Home #2: Entree catered for 6 people, guests to arrive at 7:30 PM. (Participants announced at soup/salad home) Location #3: Dessert/coffee for all members and spouses/guests at a convenient location, everyone to arrive at 9:00 PM. (Location announced at entree home) Rules of the game: Do not expect to have first and second courses with the same members. The idea is a mixer, and your other dinner companions to remain unknown until announced by mail before the first course, and at the first course for the second course. Single club members welcome to invite one guest, or come as a single. Please do not invite guest couples, or a third person, or involve children. Please be prepared to pay $30 per person at the coffee/dessert location. The questionnaire is very important in the way the event is organized. Please share this page with your spouse/guest and return the questionnaire to
Del Raby or bring to Rotary meeting, or Email. 2055 Range Ave. Apt 104 Other Email and phone welcome for Santa Rosa, CA 95401 decline only. I need the questionnaire. |
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Mar. 30, 2017 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
(sorry about the formatting... it looks better in the flyer...) FOUNTAINGROVE INN CONFERENCE CENTER
DISTRICT FOUNDATION CHAIR JIM FLAMSOM “STATE OF THE FOUNDATION” What’s New! Grants in Process & Money to Spend
6:00 P.M. we start with No Host Cocktails 7:00 P.M. Dinner
Wine, Salad and Desert included
Herb Marinated Tri-Tip with Caramelized Onions & Red Wine Demi OrPan Roasted Atlantic Salmon with RoastedGrape Champagne Sauce and Toasted Almonds
The cost is $50.00 per person Reservations with DINNER CHOICE a MUST By March 22, 2017
RSVP TO Janet CoddingEmail: janet@scanitjanet.com Phone 707 843-7213 |
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Apr. 01, 2017 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
District Training Assembly is in just 17 days and we need you to register NOW. A complete list of classes is attached to this email, along with a flyer with more information. Friday, March 31, 2017 - 5:30pm Celebration Dinner March 31, 2017 Location TBD District Training Assembly April 1, 2017 |
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Apr. 11, 2017 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
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Earle Baum Center for the Blind
Apr. 13, 2017
Dan Needham began his career with 18 years at Hewlett Packard in a variety of engineering and management roles. He is now the CEO of the Earle Baum Center of the Blind (EBC), formerly serving as Chief Operating Officer since 2012. EBC serves people with sight loss with training, counseling, social, and recreational programs helping them be active community members and reach new goals. Mr. Needham co-founded two technology companies, TriAccess Technologies and Brevidia as Chief Operating Officer and CEO respectively. He is an active Rotarian, past president of his club, and has served over 10terms on the board. He taught at the Santa Rosa Junior College for 17 years. Mr. Needham has served on and led boards of various nonprofit organizations (philanthropic, arts, and social) and for-profit companies. An avid open water swimmer, Dan was the first man under 40 to swim from Alcatraz over 100 times. Mr. Needham earned an MBA from Golden Gate University, a Master of Engineering from Cornell University, and a B.S. degree from UC Berkeley. Bob's journey into the low-vision world began in January, 2004. While driving on the freeway on the outskirt of Sacramento, he suddenly lost a significant amount of his vision as a result of myopic degeneration. Shortly after this incident and while still transitioning into the world of low-vision, he had the wonderful experience of participating in a tandem bike ride with the Earle Baum Center. This memorable experience will always help serve as a springboard to him in fully embracing blindness. Bob's professional background has included starting and operating his own insurance benefit business, running an investment retirement planning practice, and building a manufacturing business. For the last ten years he has been actively working for Guide Dogs for the Blind in their nationally recognized development department. He has had the good fortune of being actively engaged in all aspects of their planned giving and major donor operations. He has also been actively involved in board leadership for two local nonprofit organizations. |
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Assistant General Manager, Sonoma County Water Agency
Apr. 20, 2017
Ms. Jeane is responsible for the continuous operation and permitting of the Water Agency's potable water and sanitation facilities. She completed her bachelor's degree in civil engineering at California State University at Chico. Upon graduation, Ms. Jeane worked overseas for two years. She has been with the Water Agency since 1991 and is a registered civil engineer in the State of California. Talking about where our water comes from and how the distribution system works. |
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Apr. 22, 2017 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
April – Lake Sonoma Hike. Wildflowers and more wildflowers + views of the lake. Bring picnic lunch. MODERATE. SATURDAY, APRIL 22. Organizer – Jim Moir. |
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Apr. 26, 2017 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Santa Rosa Recreation & Parks Volunteer Appreciation Night Wednesday, April 26, 2017 6:00 PM DeTurk Round Barn 819 Donahue St, Santa Rosa JOIN US! Join us to celebrate YOU—the volunteers who have gone the extra mile to make our parks and programs better! Enjoy appetizers, door prizes and a presentation highlighting the amazing accomplishments of our volunteers over the past year. This event takes place during National Volunteer Week to coincide with the nationwide celebration of volunteers in their communities. We hope to see you there! RSVP For more information and Frequently Asked Questions, visit the event page or contact the Volunteer Coordinator at (707) 543-3279, egutsch@srcity.org. |
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California’s Sustainable Groundwater Management Act
Apr. 27, 2017
Matthew J. Witteman is a trial attorney with more than 27 years experience in state and federal court, including complex litigation, real property, and business matters. He is a member of the State Bar of California’s Subcommittee on Agri-Business and a Sonoma County grower and resident. He has spoken throughout the County on groundwater issues. Mr. Witteman will speak about California’s Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (“SGMA”), and Sonoma County’s proposed implementation of the Act. SGMA requires Sonoma County to establish by a date certain Groundwater Sustainability Agencies (“GSA’s”) and Groundwater Sustainability Plans (“GSP’s”) for groundwater basins in the County. |
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Apr. 27, 2017 5:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Keeping Girls in School Peter Hoberg will collect names and RSVP to Jack Blasco (jcblasco@comcast.net) Thursday April 27, 2017 |
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Apr. 28, 2017 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Dear Rotarians, The next Rotary Fourth Friday Wine Tasting will be Friday, April 28, from 5:30pm-7:00pm at Landmark Winery at the corner of Sonoma Hwy and Adobe Canyon Road. Enjoy wine, appetizers, fellowship and fun -- a great way to start the weekend.
There will be indoor and outdoor seating available, so come rain or shine. Landmark is famed for its Pinots and Chardonnays, both of which will be available. The event is after-hours and private for our Rotary Club.
Cost is $10 per person, payable at the event, including wine tasting and appetizers. Landmark will be offering discounts on wine purchases made at the event.
No need to RSVP. Just show up anytime between 5:30p and 7:00pm at the latest. Guests welcome -- partners, friends, and prospective members. Questions -- please contact Kent Seegmiller, who is arranging the event. See you there. Marty
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Apr. 29, 2017 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Olin mentioned this event last meeting, since we are not doing Rebuilding Together, Olin needed something else to organize! :-) Details from the website are below. We'll be raising funds with Rolf and others in mind. Please register or let Olin know if you can participate in the walk and/or contribute.Santa Rosa Walk
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Trout Fishing the PCT
May 04, 2017
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May 09, 2017 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
May 11, 2017
Dallas Forshew, RN, BSN, is an experienced and internationally recognized authority on ALS and has been the Senior Clinical Research Nurse for the Forbes Norris ALS Treatment and Research Center since 2006. She started her ALS and Neuromuscular career at University of Michigan in the mid 1980s and was the Manager of Neuromuscular and ALS programs at University of Utah and UCSF. She has served on many national committees to further the care of ALS patients including ALS CARE, AAN Practice Parameters, ALS Research Group, Western ALS Research Group, Northeast ALS Research Group, AAN Quality Measures, PAC 10 California Research Consortium, and the Care Committee of the Golden West ALS Association Chapter. |
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May 12, 2017 - May 14, 2017
Friday, May 12, 2017 - 9:00am
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Rotary experience in South Korea
May 18, 2017
Jim Becker is a 25 year Rotarian from RC of Petaluma and has coordinated and overseen Rotary Projects for the past 15 years mostly in Asia including Thailand, Nepal and China. He's a retired Financial Advisor who lives with his Significant Other Ming in Marin County. |
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May 20, 2017 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
You're Invited!
Join The Rotary Club of Santa Rosa for an exciting gathering and celebration of NewGen Peacebuilders: YOUnited. The event will feature three inspiring team action peace projects that have been led by nearly 50 Santa Rosa high school students: Foster the Future, H.O.P.E: Humanizing Stories of Homelessness, and Plant Roots of Peace. We'll also introduce plans for the new Rotary Global Grant linking NewGen Peacebuilders in Santa Rosa and Tandil, Argentina.
SATURDAY, MAY 20, 2017 | 1:00PM-3:00PM
Interactive Peace Project Exhibit
and Presentation
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May 21, 2017 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
May – Point Reyes Alamere Falls Hike. A hidden gem, but difficult to get to. Bring picnic lunch. DIFFICULT. SUNDAY, MAY 21. Organizer – Olin Leasher. |
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Sonoma County Transportation Authority
May 25, 2017
Suzanne Smith has been the Executive Director since 1997. She reports to the Board of Directors and manages the two countywide agencies and a staff of eleven. Suzanne has overall responsibilities for securing and coordinating regional, state and federal funding for projects and programs related to transportation and climate change; managing the Measure M sales tax; overseeing long range planning related to transportation, housing, jobs, and climate change; and collaborating with partner agencies and the public on policy priorities. |
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May 25, 2017 5:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
SCARC Dinner hosted by Rotary Club of Glen Ellen-Kenwood Thursday, May 25th Wild Oak Saddle Club 550 White Oak Drive • Santa Rosa Please join us for cocktails starting at 5:30, and a buffet dinner at 6:30 featuring hand carved Roasted NY Steaks with Horseradish Cream and Pan Seared King Salmon with Dill Sour Cream Sides: Garden Salad, Rosemary Roasted Marble Potatoes, Grilled Asparagus, Spring Peas, and Roasted Baby Carrots Assorted Mini Desserts Program Our Speaker is District 5130 Peace Fellows Chair Dr. Lili Goodman-Freitas of the Rotary Club of Petaluma SunriseCost: $55 pp.
RSVP to Ann Peters by May 22: ann@kenwoodpress.com or 833-5155 Make checks payable to Rotary Club of Glen Ellen-Kenwood and mail to P.O. Box 91, Kenwood, CA 95452, or bring to the dinner. Credit cards also accepted at the door |
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Club Assembly
Jun. 01, 2017
We will discuss and vote on changes to the Club Bylaws as detailed in the letter from President Merle to all Members dated May 19, 2017. This action includes changes in annual fees and dues as well as specific minor wording changes in the bylaws. In order to vote on these issues members will need to be present at this meeting.In addition, we will consider a proposal from the district to hold next year's District Conference in conjunction with two adjoining Districts at a location in the Reno area. |
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Jun. 09, 2017 12:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
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Jun. 17, 2017 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
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Jun. 18, 2017 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
June – Sonoma Coast & Shell Beach. On the Kortum Trail with sweeping ocean views. Bring picnic lunch. EASY. SUNDAY, JUNE 18. Organizer – Marty Behr. |
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Jun. 20, 2017 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
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Development Associate & Database Manager Ceres
Jun. 22, 2017
After completing a B.A. in Women and Gender Studies from U.C. Davis, Molly embarked on a career specializing in youth development in the non-profit world. Working in roles such as the Program Coordinator at Outdoor Science School in Portland, OR and Associate Camp Director for Girl Scouts, cemented Molly’s passion for empowering youth, and helping grow their connection to their community and natural world. Molly is currently a graduate student working on a Master’s in Public Administration with a concentration in Nonprofit Agency Management at Sonoma State. Tasked with finding a nonprofit organization to use as a case study for coursework, she was grateful to be introduced to Ceres by friends upon moving to the North Bay last year. She is inspired by her role in helping the Ceres community grow and appreciates the opportunity to connect people to an organization which enacts their similarly held values of youth empowerment, community connection and health for people and the planet. |
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Jun. 23, 2017 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.
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Jun. 23, 2017 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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Jun. 25, 2017 1:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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Hike along the Appalachian trail
Jul. 13, 2017
The legendary Appalachian Trail runs 2,200 miles from Georgia to Maine. It is the most difficult and most renowned long-distance hiking trail in the world. Bill Stauber, from the Rotary Club of Sebastopol Sunrise, struck out on this trail with his son, Pete, in early 2015 and hiked it from beginning to end, pledging a dollar-a-mile to Polio Plus in the process. Bill will join us on July 13th with his tales of hiking for months and months, the people he met, the sights he saw, where he stayed, what he ate, and best of all pictures of areas most of us will never see! There are nicknames for hikers on the AT and special spots that are the hikers favorites! sit back with Bill and pretend you just hiked 2,200 miles! |
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collaborative Law
Jul. 20, 2017
Jeanne is a family law attorney in private practice in Santa Rosa and a graduate of Empire Law School. She currently serves as Co-President of the Collaborative Council of the Redwood Empire (CCRE), an organization of attorneys, mental health providers, and financial specialists committed to out-of-court resolution. She served on the Family Law Committee for the Sonoma County Bar Association and a Board of Directors member of Sonoma County Legal Services Foundation assisting low income clients. She was honored at Empire College's 50th. Anniversary Jubilee Celebration in 2011. Jeanne was part of the educational team for the Court-Involved Therapists Training (CIT) Program for local mental health professionals, and also serves as a Settlement Conference Panelist for the Sonoma County Superior Court. Previously appointed by the court as Minor's Council as the voice of the children caught in the middle of high-conflict custody. Jeanne and her husband Bill have been married 35 years and they have two grown daughters. She enjoys reading, baking, volunteering at church, hiking, and travelling. She will provide information on Collaborative Law. |
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Jul. 20, 2017 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
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Jul. 20, 2017 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
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Jul. 22, 2017 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
July – The Grandmother Tree Hike. A local gem in our backyard up Los Alamos Road. Bring picnic lunch. MODERATE. SUNDAY, JULY 23. Organizer – Peter Banks. |
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Jul. 27, 2017 5:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
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Adventures in Europe and a Cruise Down the Danube
Aug. 03, 2017
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Aug. 04, 2017 4:15 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
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Santa Rosa / Kagoshima Student Exchange Team
Aug. 10, 2017
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