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May 08, 2018
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Surviving and Thriving from Ukraine through China to Mill Valley.
May 15, 2018
Anna Lecat is our speaker on May 15th. Her presentation is entitled "Surviving and Thriving from Ukraine through China to Mill Valley." Anna Lecat will share her inspiring story of growing up in a Jewish family in Ukraine at the end of the Cold War and through the decline and fall of the Soviet Union, moving to China, and learning how to do business in China, and finally moving to the United States, establishing two successful businesses here and living with family in Mill Valley. Anna is a repeat entrepreneur, CEO and Founder of Les Lunes, a men and women’s fashion label based in San Francisco, Paris, and Shanghai. Lecat specializes in retail and sustainable manufacturing having previously lived and worked in China for 18 years. She speaks fluent Mandarin and feels at home on the streets of Shanghai, in the mountains of Northern California and traversing the theater district in Paris. Her insatiable enthusiasm for championing artisanship, quality, and ethical manufacturing is well known in the business world. |
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May 15, 2018 12:15 p.m.
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May 21, 2018 6:15 p.m.
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Leaving No One Behind: a Mill Valley Effort to Recover America's War Dead.
May 22, 2018
Keith Phillips will be our speaker on May 22, 2018. His presentation is entitled "Leaving No One Behind: a Mill Valley Effort to Recover America's War Dead." There are 83,000 Missing in Action (MIAs) Service Personnel from World War II, Korea, Vietnam and the Cold War. A Military History buff, Keith first developed an interest in the MIAs when in New Guinea a local tribal chief asked him to bring home some American remains in his village. From that starting point began a sense of mission to re-energize the country's efforts to locate and recover the remains, and through Project Homecoming to assist families in their efforts. During his time with us Keith will speak to the "facts and figures" associated with the missing, speak to their presence in Marin County and worldwide and discuss the combination of Science, international goodwill and serendipity that all play a role in return of the missing.
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May 22, 2018 12:15 p.m.
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May 26, 2018
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Memory Fun 101
May 29, 2018
U.S. Memory Champion Chester Santos is our speaker on May 29. His presentation is entitled "Memory Fun 101". Chester (AKA "The International Man of Memory") is widely regarded to be one of the greatest memory experts in the world. He has helped thousands of people to realize the benefits of an improved memory and sharper mind. Memory is absolutely fundamental to learning, so improving one’s memory has a profound positive impact on one’s career and personal life. In this fun and entertaining presentation Chester will teach us the basics of memory improvement. We will learn a number of memory boosting methods that will exercise our imagination and awaken our creativity. We will be shown how to utilize both sides of our brains in order to make information stick and become unforgettable. |
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May 29, 2018 12:15 p.m.
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Jun. 02, 2018
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"AAA" Not the Triple A you know, but Felix, the Amiable, Austrian and Advocate for Rotary
Jun. 05, 2018
Our Austrian exchange student Felix Filzwieser will be our speaker on April 24th. His presentation is entitled "AAA" Not the Triple A you know, but Felix, the Amiable, Austrian and Advocate for Rotary. He will be speaking about his homeland, family, school, and life in Austria. He will share with us his journey and experiences as a Rotary Youth Exchange Student living in Marin. |
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Jun. 05, 2018 12:15 p.m.
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Jun. 12, 2018 6:15 p.m.
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Jun. 19, 2018
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Jun. 22, 2018
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Jun. 24, 2018 - Jun. 27, 2018
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Jun. 25, 2018 6:15 p.m.
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Jun. 30, 2018
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North Korea: The Hermit Kingdom
Jul. 03, 2018
Mill Valley Rotarian Bob Canepa will be our speaker on July 3rd. His presentation is entitled: "North Korea: The Hermit Kingdom." The focus of his talk is on the history, politics and everyday life in a totalitarian society and the Kim Family Dynasty (Kim Il Sung, Kim Jong-Il, and Kim Jong-Un). He will discuss some of the disparities regarding life expectancy, infant mortality rates, GDP, exports, military size, military budgets between North and South Korea. His slides include the Demilitarized Zone between North and South Korea, the Joint Security Area, an Invasion Tunnel, the USS Pueblo, Revolutionary billboards, the Bridge of No Return, the massive mausoleum of Kim Il Sung & Kim Jong-Il, the Arirang Mass Games, Pyongyang and most importantly the North Korean people. He will also share his harrowing experience of almost being arrested for "illegal interaction" (aka spying) in North Korea. He has been to 104 countries around the world, and this was far and away the most fascinating and bizarre of all his travel experiences. He visited the Soviet Union, Poland, Hungary, East Germany, and Czechoslovakia in 1968 when the Cold War was intense. He narrowly escaped from Czechoslovakia before the Soviet troops and tanks invaded that summer. He visited Vietnam in 2007, China in 2011 and all fifteen of the former Soviet republics which are now independent countries. None of these countries can even remotely compare to the totalitarianism and mind control that exists in North Korea today. |
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An International Musical Medley--Around the World in 30 Minutes.
Jul. 17, 2018
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10,000 Degrees Mill Valley Rotary Scholarship Update
Aug. 07, 2018
Sophia Lynn and Brissa Teodoro are our speakers on August 7th. Their presentation is entitled: "10,000 Degrees Mill Valley Rotary Scholarship Update." They are coming to share an update on their academic experiences. They will also share their career aspirations. Sophia received a $2500 scholarship from our club to attend Santa Rosa Junior College. Brissa received a $2500 scholarship from our club to attend Sonoma State College. |
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Victorian and Edwardian Residential Architectural Styles in San Francisco
Aug. 14, 2018
James Dixon (a practicing SF architect) is our speaker on August 14th. His presentation is entitled “Victorian and Edwardian Residential Architectural Styles in San Francisco” with a timeline from 1820-1920 that shows the most popular styles, their length of popularity, and how SF history is interwoven with them. The styles are described and explained with photographs of SF homes. What makes it Victorian or Edwardian? What is the difference between Stick Style and Queen Anne? Was Painted Lady Style ever real? What is the 1890 Pivot and who is responsible for its changes to residential design? Find out on August 14th. |
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The Ongoing and Increasing Drug Epidemic in the US
Aug. 21, 2018
Dr. Richard Head is our speaker on August 21st. His presentation is entitled "The Ongoing and Increasing Drug Epidemic in the US." The increasing Drug overuse in our country is costing us many lives, loss of family structure, absent workers and almost 3% of our GDP. It is increasing although we spend a lot of time discussing it and watching the numbers go up. What are these drugs? Why are they so deadly? Why do so many Americans use them? Who is supplying them? We need to understand these questions and what are the ways that we can treat the many addicts, stop the increase in new addicts and discover the methods that other countries are using with success. The population using these drugs is wide spread and varied and effects ALL levels of our society. |
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"Lessons Learned from Sonoma/Napa County Fire Storm"
Aug. 28, 2018
Mill Valley Fire Chief Tom Welch will share personal stories relative to fire department response during the 2017 fire storm. The presentation is a riveting narrativethat cements the need for neighborhood cohesiveness, preparedness, evacuation and much more. Community resiliency is essential to our survival and preparation begins now. |
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"What Can Be Done About Climate Change?"
Sep. 04, 2018
David will provide an illustrated update of the verified scientific realities of climate change, then will engage us in a deeper discussion of the most effective personal, local, national and international actions and solutions to abate it. He will cover the County’s Drawdown: Marin campaign, plus state, national and international policy developments, including the best means of putting a price on carbon. Questions and discussion will be welcomed. |
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State of the City
Sep. 11, 2018
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Everyone Can Sing
Sep. 18, 2018
The women's chorus Wings of Song, flagship chorus of the northern California choral family Singers Marin, will be our program on September 18th. Their performance is entitled“Everyone Can Sing.” Jan Pedersen Schiff will present a brief performance by their members. As part of the presentation, she will demonstrate how she is able to get a professional sound from these women who have little to no background in singing – but just love to sing! Wings of Song has been making beautiful music for audiences north of San Francisco for over 25 years. |
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"The Milley Awards - The Art of Recognition"
Oct. 02, 2018
For 30 years, since 1988, the Milley Awards have honored Mill Valley’s iconic creative institutions and people. The “Milleys” reflect the history of Mill Valley by celebrating the creativity of our painters and designers, writers, musicians and performers. Trubee’s talk will cover the Milleys’ history, nomination and judging process (critical to its success and reputation), accomplishments and future. |
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" Mata Hari: Courtesan, Exotic Dancer and Spy."
Oct. 09, 2018
Susan will discuss her documentary “Mata Hari –The Naked Spy” and uncover the story of WWI’s most notorious spy. It’s a true tale of love, lies and betrayal. Mata Hari was shot by a French military firing squad in 1917. Documents discovered one hundred years later reveal startling truths about her life and cast doubt on her guilt. Susan's film dispels much of the spy/seductress mythology that has arisen since her death. From a contemporary vantage point, Mata Hari was a self-made woman whose boldness and sexuality threatened the male establishment. Her story is a testament to the power each of us has to shape our own lives if we have the courage to do so. |
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"You need more than great coffee to stay relevant--you need a great story!"
Oct. 16, 2018
Helen is the co-founder and CEO of Equator Coffee and Teas. She will be talking about starting the company, the journey and where they are today and what the future holds. Equator has grown from a small roaster and wholesale supplier into a national brand known for its values-driven approach, award-winning coffee, and impactful action around issues of environmental sustainability and economic improvement. |
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"Ghosts of the Golden Gate Recreation Area--Then & Now."
Oct. 23, 2018
The National Parklands of Southern Marin are rich in cultural and natural history. This presentation matches beautiful and fascinating archival photographs of the GGNRA, Southern Marin section, with photos from today to tell the agricultural, conservationist, and military stories of our region. Ted Barone is a volunteer photographer with the National Park Service. He will reveal the hidden history of familiar locations. |
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"The Last Steam Engine of Mt. Tamalpais is Coming Home"
Oct. 30, 2018
From 1896 to 1929, people came from all over the world to ride the train up Mt. Tamalpais to see the unrivaled sights, enjoy a fine meal and appreciate the beginnings of environmentalism. It was a successful business that boasted guests could see more of California in a day and at less cost per mile than any other way. In 1930 the worn out railroad was brutally scrapped: passenger cars burned, rails and engines sold or cut to bits. The only piece that survives is engine number 9. Last March a local group, “Friends of No. 9”, won ninety-seven year old engine in an auction and is working to bring it back to Marin. This is the story of the railroad and No. 9. The presentation will feature a seven-minute documentary that features interviews with a few who rode and the last man who worked on the engines. |
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"To the Ends of the Earth"
Nov. 06, 2018
He will show us a few highlights from his long career documenting the landscapes and peoples he has encountered en route to some of the wildest and remotest places on earth, including many of the world’s highest mountain ranges and both geographic Poles. These travels have given him a deep appreciation for the richness and diversity of life found on our spectacular planet and he will point out a few important things he has learned along the way. |