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Oct 12, 2021 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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The Polio Truths
Oct 15, 2021 12:00 PM
Carol Ferguson of Doylestown is the Polio Plus Coordinator for District 7430. She founded the Pennsylvania Polio Survivors Network with three other survivors and some family members.They serve ALL Polio Survivors, families and caregivers, from the Keystone State and beyond. “We are a Team of Survivors who have come together to help Rotarians understand the real story of just how destructive the poliovirus can be. The gift of Rotarians being willing to stay the course for the eradication of this disease, has resulted in an infrastructure that is impacting world health in a way that no one could have anticipated. This message becomes even more important as more and more Clubs in our District are bringing in new, younger members - members that may not even realize they had the polio vaccine as children. Polio survivors all over the US and abroad are truly grateful for this enormous effort.” Chair: Kathy Frazier Thought of the Day: Rolf Schlake |
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Texas/ERCOT Power Blackout & PPL
Oct 22, 2021 12:00 PM
David A. Quier is Vice President of Transmission & Substations for PPL Electric Utilities, the subsidiary that provides electric delivery services to 1.4 million customers over 10,000 square miles in Pennsylvania. He oversees the operations, planning, engineering, project & construction management, siting, real estate, compliance, and operations to ensure safe and reliable service while providing exceptional customer service at a reasonable cost. He also manages new transmission business ventures. Since joining PPL in 2007, Quier has been instrumental in helping to refocus the distribution system automation strategy to improve reliability performance. This includes directing the efforts to fully deploy smart grid switches on PPL Electric Utilities’ power grid. Before coming to PPL, Quier was a project engineer at F.L. Smidth, where he managed new mill installations in three different South American countries. Prior to that, he was a power plant engineer at WorleyParsons. Quier received a B.S. degree in electrical engineering from Lehigh University, a Masters of Business Administration from the Pennsylvania State University and is a licensed professional engineer. He is currently a member of several industry organizations, including the North American Transmission Forum, the Association of Edison Illuminating Companies, and WIRES Group. He is also a member of REACH, PPL’s Business Resource Group that focuses on improving the well-being of differently-abled employees. He is a native of Allentown, Pennsylvania, where he currently resides with his wife and two daughters. Chair: Don Bernhard Thought of the Day: Barb Bottitta |
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ShelterBox
Oct 29, 2021 12:00 PM
A member of the Rotary Club of El Dorado Hills California since 2004, Bill Tobin has served in several club and district roles and is a major donor to The Rotary Foundation. Bill is currently the District 5180 Membership Chair and on the Zone 27 new club development task force. In 2016-2017 Rotary District 5180 awarded Bill “Rotarian of the Year” for his active and dedicated service to Rotary, and for his commitment to ShelterBox. Since learning about ShelterBox in 2010, Bill has shared the project to over 400 Rotary Clubs, organized fundraisers, and helped develop strategies for donor engagement and volunteer training. For his volunteer efforts, Bill received the Unites States Presidential Volunteer Service Award seven times. Bill is certified in Non-Profit management through the University of the Pacific and joined the fulltime staff at ShelterBox as USA Rotary Relations Manager in January 2019. Bill has been married to Sherie for 38 years. She is an Assistant Governor in District 5180. They have two sons and a daughter-in-law. |
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Nov 04, 2021 4:00 PM
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Nov 04, 2021 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM
An Evening to Experience ShelterBox
Date: Thursday, November 4 ,2021
Time: 8:00 – 9:00 PM (ET)
ShelterBox is pleased to invite you to the annual virtual benefit.
Join ShelterBox for an hour of inspiration highlighting the life-saving work your support has enabled. Tune in safely from the comfort of your own home to hear exclusive updates from ShelterBox Response Team members on our current response efforts and stories of the lives you have transformed.
Please click here to register. The virtual benefit will last 60 minutes. White this event is free, registration in advance is required.
If you are unable to attend but would still like to support this vital work you can make a donation here. 100% of the funds raised during the ShelterBox benefit event on November 4th will go directly to ShelterBox Deployment Essentials.
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Mentoring Project, Community Service and Inductions of Tim Price & Susan Schaffer (ZOOM MEETING)
Nov 05, 2021 12:00 PM
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Nov 09, 2021 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Vets in the Club
Nov 12, 2021 12:00 PM
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Bee Keeping and the Plight of Bees
Nov 19, 2021 12:00 PM
The Lehigh Valley Beekeepers Association organized February, 1921 with thirty-four members present. Back in the day, the membership dues were $1.00 a year. Today they continue to draw those interested in the art of beekeeping. They serve beekeepers from Lehigh, Northampton, Carbon, Berks, Bucks, Monroe, Montgomery & Schuylkill counties. The membership has grown to over 200, with meetings every month of the year except December. During the month of July LVBA has its annual summer picnic with a plant exchange where many bee stories are told and much food is consumed. In October they celebrate with their harvest banquet where they enjoy each others friendship and again, much food is consumed. They all share an avid interest in Honey bees and nature. They welcome all who are interested and wish to learn more about the Honey Bee (Apis mellifera). For more information, please visit LehighValleyBeekeepers.org Chair: Barbara Bigelow Thought of the Day: Nan Yarrish |
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Dec 02, 2021 4:00 PM
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Dec 03, 2021 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Chief Roca was born and raised in Allentown. He graduated from Louis E. Dieruff High School in 1993, and graduated from King’s College – Wilkes Barre, PA with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminal Justice in 1997. Assistant Chief Roca graduated from the Lackawanna College police academy in 2001. Roca joined the Allentown Police Department in 2002 and was assigned to the 3rd Platoon. He was transferred to the Vice Unit and, after several years of conducting investigations in the Vice Unit, he transferred back to the patrol division, 2nd Platoon, upon certifying as a K9 handler with K9 Canto. In April of 2012, Roca was promoted to Sergeant and served on the 4th Platoon, 2nd Platoon, and returned to the Vice Unit as a supervisor. Roca also served as the K9 Unit supervisor. In April 2016 Roca was promoted to Lieutenant and assumed command of the 1st Platoon. In August of 2017 he was transferred to the 4th Platoon. In April of 2018 he was promoted to Captain. Captain Roca is assigned to PSA 2, in addition to overseeing the 2nd Platoon. Captain Roca has also served as a member of the Crisis Negotiation Team. In August 2020, Roca was promoted to Assistant Chief of Operations. In June 2021, Roca was promoted to Interim Chief of Police. Chair: Ibi Balog Thought of the Day: Judy Barberich-Brogan |
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Update from Allentown Chief of Police
Dec 03, 2021 12:00 PM
Chief Roca was born and raised in Allentown. He graduated from Louis E. Dieruff High School in 1993, and graduated from King’s College – Wilkes Barre, PA with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminal Justice in 1997. Assistant Chief Roca graduated from the Lackawanna College police academy in 2001. Roca joined the Allentown Police Department in 2002 and was assigned to the 3rd Platoon. He was transferred to the Vice Unit and, after several years of conducting investigations in the Vice Unit, he transferred back to the patrol division, 2nd Platoon, upon certifying as a K9 handler with K9 Canto. In April of 2012, Roca was promoted to Sergeant and served on the 4th Platoon, 2nd Platoon, and returned to the Vice Unit as a supervisor. Roca also served as the K9 Unit supervisor. In April 2016 Roca was promoted to Lieutenant and assumed command of the 1st Platoon. In August of 2017 he was transferred to the 4th Platoon. In April of 2018 he was promoted to Captain. Captain Roca is assigned to PSA 2, in addition to overseeing the 2nd Platoon. Captain Roca has also served as a member of the Crisis Negotiation Team. In August 2020, Roca was promoted to Assistant Chief of Operations. In June 2021, Roca was promoted to Interim Chief of Police. Chair: Ibi Balog Thought of the Day: Judy Barberich-Brogan
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3 Topics - see below
Dec 10, 2021 12:00 PM
This meeting will feature three different “break out sessions” with members having the opportunity to participate in two of these 3 sessions. There will be the option to switch from one session to another during a scheduled "intermission" about halfway through the meeting. Topics and Leaders: Barb Bottitta: “What is the most memorable holiday, birthday or anniversary you have ever experienced?” Ed Yarrish: "Do you think 100% renewable energy is possible in the United States? Have you heard about Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier (LOHC) as a way of storing renewable energy for a cleaner climate?“
Lou Bottitta: “Who in your life has had the biggest impact on your career or life goals?”
Since most of our members have not used the "break out" session option before, we will provide help with this at the beginning of the meeting.
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Dec 14, 2021 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Allentown School District
Dec 17, 2021 12:00 PM
Dr. John D. Stanford is a dedicated public servant with over 20 years of public education, nonprofit, and public policy service. Fifteen of those years are in service to the staff, students, and families of Columbus City Schools, Ohio's largest school district. Dr. Stanford currently serves as Chief Officer, Strategic Performance, for the district. He had previously served as interim superintendent (2018-19), deputy superintendent and chief operating officer for Columbus City Schools. In addition to his service with Columbus City Schools, Dr. Stanford also served as Executive Assistant for Education Policy to Ohio Governor Ted Strickland from 2007 to 2011. Previously, with the Ohio School Boards Association, he had served as Deputy Director for Legislative Services, the Deputy Director for Research Services, the Urban Commission's Staff Coordinator, and the Director of the Education Information Center. Dr. Stanford’s career also includes service in higher education as an Assistant Professor and faculty member at The Ohio State University’s John Glenn College of Public Affairs, and as an Adjunct Professor with the John Glenn College and the university's College of Education and Human Ecology. Chair: Julie Ambrose Thought of the Day: Theresa Podguski
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Jan 06, 2022 4:00 PM
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STEM-YEA
Jan 07, 2022 12:00 PM
https://www.downtownallentownmarket.com/merchants/ - Right on the ArtsWalk, next to Blended.
Chair: Kathy Frazier Thought of the Day: Rolf Schlake |
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Jan 11, 2022 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Economic Outlook for 2022 (via ZOOM)
Jan 14, 2022 12:00 PM
Joseph Abinanti, CAIA® Vice President, ISG Portfolio Analyst at Bank of America Merrill Lynch Joseph is an Investment Solutions Group (ISG) Portfolio Analyst, focusing on portfolio analysis and portfolio construction. In his current role, Joseph represents the Chief Investment Office (CIO). As a partner to the advisory team, Joseph identifies potential portfolio opportunities and risks, and collaborates with advisors to offer investment strategy recommendations. Joseph has more than 16 years of investment industry experience working as a portfolio specialist presenting advisors with multi-asset class strategies and alternative investment solutions. Prior to joining Merrill, Joseph was the Director of U.S. Wealth Advisory for Muzinich & Co., a global fixed income manager based in New York City, where he communicated investment outlook and strategy to wealth advisory clients throughout North America. Before joining Muzinich & Co., Joseph was an Investment Consultant for UBS Asset Management representing investment capabilities including mutual funds, separately managed accounts, and hedge fund portfolios. Prior to that, Joseph served in various roles throughout JPMorgan & Morgan Stanley, which included analyzing investment portfolios, reviewing asset allocations, client risk tolerances and objectives. Joseph has been a contributing author on financial markets and investments in works published by the Oxford University Press. Joseph obtained a B.A. in Psychology from Binghamton University, New York, and holds the Chartered Alternative Investments Analyst (CAIA®) designation. CAIA® is a registered certification mark owned and administered by the Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst Association®.
Chair: George Naef Thought of the Day: Barb Bottitta
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Jan 15, 2022 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Post Holiday Fellowship Event
Where: Lehigh Country Club, Court Pavillion
When: Saturday, January 15th, 2022
6:00 PM Buffet
Advance Registration required - Allentown Rotarians can register as guests if they do not recall their Club Runner password. Buffet Choices: Beef and chicken cheesesteak sandwiches with toppings Composed salad “boxes” with your choice of dressing. Grilled chicken and grilled shrimp for the salads French fries and sweet potato fries Deep dish pizzas Foot long hotdogs with toppings |
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The Art of Auctioneering
Jan 21, 2022 12:00 PM
Tyler Stalletti’s grandfather, Kevin Smith, was the owner of K.D. Smith Auctions which has been in business for over 30 years. Ownership has recently changed to his uncle, Kyle Smith (Kevin’s son). K.D. Smith Auctions is located in the Lehigh Valley, right off of Lehigh Street near the auto mile. Kevin remains involved in the daily operations and is a key member of the business. He also performs live auctions for many local charities and organizations annually. In 2014, Kevin was awarded the Pennsylvania Auctioneer of the Year by the Pennsylvania Auctioneers Association. He currently serves on the Board of the Quakertown Rotary Club and was a past President. The picture depicts Kevin when he received the Auctioneer of the year award (2014) with the family. Everyone in the picture has played an active role in the company throughout the years other than Tyler Stalletti’s sister (with the pink bow). Please check out the company website for additional information. Chair: Tyler Stalletti Thought of the Day: Kati LaBuda |
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State of the City Report
Jan 28, 2022 12:00 PM
Matthew Tuerk is an American politician and economic development official, who became the 43rd Mayor of Allentown, Pennsylvania in January 2022. Despite entering a crowded field with low name recognition, Tuerk became the first candidate to defeat an incumbent mayor in an Allentown primary since 1973. Tuerk is the city's first Latino mayor. Previously, he held positions in the Allentown Economic Development Corporation (AEDC) and the Lehigh Valley Economic Development Corporation (LVEDC).
Chair: Abby Goldfarb Thought of the Day: Barbara Bigelow |
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Feb 03, 2022 4:00 PM
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Classification Talk
Feb 04, 2022 12:00 PM
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Feb 08, 2022 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Immigration
Feb 11, 2022 12:00 PM
Kathryn (Katie) Albarelli is an immigration specialty attorney at Albarelli and Stirba LLC in the Sovereign building. Ms. Albarelli has worked in the DC-Metropolitan Area, Baltimore, and in Philadephia exclusively on immigration matters. She joined the field first teaching citizenship preparation classes in the U-Street Cardozo neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Ms. Albarelli has lived and studied in many countries; including but not limited to Ecuador, Mexico, Spain, and, most recently, Italy. She has been involved in many grass-roots and political efforts for immigration reform and continues to do so. She is a frequent speaker for local community groups in the Lehigh Valley, and in particular, Allentown. She’s on the Board of Abby’s Lehigh Conference of Churches.
Chair: Ken Kirshner Thought of The Day: Nan Yarrish |
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2022 Senate Focus
Feb 18, 2022 12:00 PM
Senator Pat Browne was again elected by his colleagues in the Senate Republican Caucus to serve as Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman for the 2021-22 Legislative Session. The committee, one of the most powerful of the Senate’s standing committees, reviews all legislation for its fiscal impact and plays a crucial role in developing the state budget. Browne has served in this role since 2014. Before being elected Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman, Senator Browne served as Senate Majority Whip from 2011-14. Besides serving as Appropriations Committee Chairman, Senator Browne is also a member of four Senate Committees: Finance (Vice Chair); Aging and Youth; Law & Justice; and Local Government. Senator Browne is Co-Chair of the bi-partisan, bi-cameral Early Childhood Education Caucus and the Legislative Arts and Culture Caucus. He previously Co-Chaired the Basic Education Funding Commission, the Special Education Funding Commission and the PA Public School Building Construction and Reconstruction Advisory Committee (PlanCon). He also serves as a member of the board of the Public-School Employees’ Retirement System, the Pennsylvania Minority Business Development Authority, Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency and the Legislative Audit Advisory Committee. Senator Browne was re-elected in November 2018 to his fourth full term as state Senator for the 16th District, representing constituents in parts of Lehigh County. Senator Browne is the author of dozens of initiatives ranging from child protection to job creation to education to reforming state government. He wrote several laws which fundamentally reformed Pennsylvania’s public pension systems and created an independent fiscal office to monitor state spending and the budget process. He rewrote both the Pennsylvania Basic Education and Special Education funding formulas. In addition, Senator Browne is the Founding Chairman of the Early Childhood Education Caucus and the Arts and Culture Caucus. Senator Browne has received national recognition for his Early Childhood advocacy and is widely acknowledged to be Pennsylvania’s key proponent. Senator Browne also authored a law to hire citizens with disabilities. In 2009, Senator Browne crafted the one-of-a-kind, 130-acre Neighborhood Improvement Zone (NIZ) to help revitalize and expand the tax base of the then financially struggling city of Allentown. There has already been more than $1 billion of new development investment in Allentown and more than $3 million in annual school property tax revenues for Allentown School District generated through the zone. The NIZ has already served as a model for economic development in other distressed areas – cities, boroughs and townships – throughout the Commonwealth with the creation of the City Revitalization and Improvement Zones (CRIZ) which will afford a similar tax financing program to smaller cities in Pennsylvania. Senator Browne has been an ardent supporter of Lehigh County Fire and EMS Companies. He has secured $2.7 million in state funds for dozens of fire companies, supporting new vehicle purchases, fire house renovations and the acquisition of life saving equipment. After hearing from local advocates, Browne secured $400,000 to fund the Lehigh Valley Homeless Veteran fund, which is working to end the tragedy of veteran homelessness in the Lehigh Valley. Senator Browne received a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the University of Notre Dame and a law degree from Temple University. Prior to his legislative service, he was employed with the accounting firms of Coopers & Lybrand and Price Waterhouse as a tax manager and senior tax associate, respectively. In addition to being a CPA, he is also a member of the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Born and raised in Allentown, Senator Browne attended Allentown Central Catholic High School. He resides in Allentown with his wife, Heather, and son, Alex.
Chair: Ellen Millard-Kern Thought of the Day: Judy Barberich-Brogan
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Lehigh Valley Regional Freight Program
Feb 25, 2022 12:00 PM
Becky Bradley has over 20 years of experience in city, regional, economic development, historic preservation and transportation planning, including significant implementation experience in community revitalization, infrastructure investment, roadway redesign and trail construction. She has been the Executive Director of the Lehigh Valley Planning Commission (LVPC) since August 2013 and is leading a $2.5 billion regional transportation planning program, as well as balancing the needs of the Lehigh Valley’s rapidly growing population through this organization’s county planning responsibilities. Bradley led the joint effort to combine the LVPC’s general land use plan with the transportation and investment plan through the Lehigh Valley Transportation Study in 2019. The result, FutureLV: The Regional Plan, is one of the first regional transportation-comprehensive land use plans in the nation and sets the direction for the region for the next 25 years. FutureLV balances the needs of a rapidly growing region and booming freight economy with environmental, housing, education, technology, health and quality of life goals and was recognized by Governor Wolf in 2021 for “Innovative Planning and Sound Land Use Practices”. Bradley also coordinated the adoption of the first bicycle, pedestrian and last feet to transit plan, Walk/RollLV: Active Transportation Plan, launched the expanded Equity and Access to Opportunity analysis and online engagement tool, and finalized the adoption of the nearly $452 million 2021-2024 Transportation Improvement Program, all while managing development proposal review for nearly 10,000 new housing units and 40 million square feet of commercial/industrial in the last five years. In 2021 Bradley and her team completed an analysis of the region’s housing and jobs market in partnership with the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia and Lehigh County. For her work to date at the LVPC, Bradley received the National Association of Regional Councils’ Walter Scheiber Leadership Award, recognizing her as one of the leading metropolitan planners in the Nation in June 2021. Prior to joining LVPC, Bradley was the Director of Planning, Codes and Development at the City of Easton (PA), where she was instrumental in the over $500 million revitalization of the community, including the addition of the Lehigh Valley’s first sculpture trail, the state’s first road diet, three brownfield redevelopment projects and the opening more than 60 restaurants and shops. Bradley serves on Pennsylvania’s Transportation Revenue Options Commission and Delaware Basin Water Resources Committee. She is an avid transit, walking and rolling advocate, and member of the Lehigh and Northampton Transportation Authority Board of Directors and LINK Trail Partnership. She’s a member of the Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce’s Board of Governors and the Lehigh Valley Partnership, supporting collaboration and coordination with the region’s business community. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Historic Preservation from Southeast Missouri State University and a Master of City Planning degree from University of Pennsylvania.
Chair: Ibi Balog Thought of the Day: Theresa Podguski |
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Mar 03, 2022 4:00 PM
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What Buyers and Sellers Need to Know About Environmental Due Diligence
Mar 04, 2022 12:00 PM
John Kollmeier is a Senior Vice President & Principal at Brownfield Science & Technology ("BSTI") THIS IS AN IN PERSON MEETING - NO ZOOM OPTION. BSTI is a provider of environmental assessment, remediation and consulting services to industrial and commercial clients, legal counsel and real estate stake-holders. John's role at BSTI includes project management, staff development, and client advocacy. He is also a staunch protector of BSTI's company culture.
Chair: George Naef Thought of the Day: Rolf Schlake |
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Mar 08, 2022 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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NATO 2022
Mar 11, 2022 12:00 PM
William T. “Bill” Eliason, Colonel, USAF (Retired), Ph.D., is the Director of the National Defense University (NDU) Press and Editor in Chief of Joint Force Quarterly, the professional military journal of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and serves as a professor of Defense Strategy and Resources at the Dwight D. Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy at Ft McNair in Washington, DC. He has been teaching at the graduate level for over a decade both at NDU and at Georgetown's Security Studies Program since 2012. Prior to arriving at NDU, Colonel Eliason served for over 30 years on active duty in a variety of operational and staff positions as a Master Air Battle Manager qualified as an aircrew member in U.S. and NATO Airborne Warning and Control System (E-3) aircraft and commander of a Control and Reporting Center (CRC). He is a graduate of every level of USAF professional military education including Class III of the School of Advanced Air and Space Studies. His service included duty in (or above) nearly 40 countries and at every level of command in the USAF as well as duty with Joint and NATO commands including service on the staffs at the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, the Air Staff at The Pentagon, Seventh Air Force in Korea and the United States Joint Forces Command. Colonel Eliason completed his military career on the faculty of the Joint Advanced Warfighting School at the National Defense University’s Joint Forces Staff College while simultaneously earning his doctorate in international studies from Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. He served as the second leader of the school during an intense period of growth and expanding positive impact on the Joint Force. One of the USAF’s leading strategists, decorated combat squadron commander and theater campaign planner, he was hand-picked to lead a campaign assessment team to Kabul, Afghanistan where he worked directly for the ISAF Commander to refine the command’s approach to that conflict. He is also a volunteer with the Civil Air Patrol, the USAF Auxiliary, as a Commander of the Mount Vernon Composite Squadron and mission pilot performing search and rescue, aerospace education and professional development duties for the National Capital Wing. He is a graduate of William Allen High School, Allentown. Click here for a link to his LinkedIn profile.
Chair: Nan Yarrish Thought of the Day: Barb Bottitta
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Multiple Breakout Session Topics
Mar 18, 2022 12:00 PM
Meeting in person at The Market: Allentown Food HallSee article on the left for details about lunch options. |
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Refugee Resettlement
Mar 25, 2022 12:00 PM
Kate Woodward serves as the Community Engagement Specialist for Bethany Christian Services in the Lehigh Valley, and in that role, Kate focuses her efforts on refugee resettlement. Bethany Christian Services is a non-profit corporation which, as part of its charitable mission, serves as a resettlement agency under contract with the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services to provide resettlement services to refugees relocating to various communities in Pennsylvania, including the Allentown and Philadelphia areas. To facilitate that resettlement process, Kate develops partnerships with community groups, faith-based organizations, and individual volunteers. Kate is a graduate of Wellesley College and the Penn State Dickinson School of Law. Before devoting her career to working for non-profit organizations, Kate served as an attorney in the Office of General Counsel for the U.S. Government Accountability Office. A proud mom to 18 year old twins, she is an avid reader and dog lover. Kate describes her work now as “faith-inspired advocacy.” Kate will address the Club on the timely subject of refugee resettlement, including who qualifies as a refugee, the role of non-profit resettlement agencies in the resettlement process, and the role of community groups and faith-based organizations in assisting in that process. Kate will explain how Allentown Rotary can help refugee families resettle in the Allentown area.
Chair: Don Wieand Thought of The Day: Barbara Bigelow |
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Cedar Crest College Update (In Person Meeting)
Apr 01, 2022 12:00 PM
Dr. Elizabeth M. Meade became the fourteenth President of Cedar Crest College on July 1, 2018. Dr. Meade, who has been a member of the Cedar Crest faculty since 1993, was named Interim President in July 2017. Prior to that, she was the College’s Provost for a five-year period and previously served as Acting Provost and Chair of Cedar Crest’s Department of Humanities.
Chair: Barbara Bigelow Thought of The Day: Wally Eldridge |
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Apr 07, 2022 4:00 PM
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Protecting Our Food Supply & Our Planet
Apr 08, 2022 12:00 PM
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Apr 09, 2022 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Sign up for the Rotary Holiday Party
We have rescheduled the Rotary Holiday Party for Saturday, April 9th at 6:00 p.m. in the Great Hall at Lehigh Country Club. Dress casually and enjoy fellowship and food stations (appetizers, carving, pasta and dessert) for the low price of $45/person. The price includes tax and gratuity, but alcoholic drinks will be additional. You can sign up here using your Club Runner ID or sign up as a guest.
Mail a check made payable to the Allentown Rotary Club to:
Rotary Secretary Barb Bigelow
229 North 27th Street
Allentown PA 18104
*** Please sign up no later than April 6th! ***
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