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Jun 15, 2017 12:30 PM - 7:30 PM
25th Annual Golf Tournament Thursday June 15th 25th Annual Golf Tournament supporting Sausalito Rotary Educational Scholarship Fund. Cash Prizes ~ BBQ Oysters ~ Putting Contest
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Good Times and Fellowship!
Jun 22, 2017
With much celebration to recognize our incoming President Elect Ricky Adams and at his Installation Dinner,
please add this welcoming with cheers and a heartfelt "fair thee well", to President Bruce, on your calendar:
Thursday, June 22, 2017, 6PM
PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH PARISH HALL 205 TENNESSEE VALLEY ROAD, MILL VALLEY please RSVP to Ricky Adams
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Evening Gathering @ Cruising Club
Jun 28, 2017
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Club Assembly
Jul 06, 2017
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Rotary International: Making Peace a Priority after Polio
Jul 13, 2017
Philip Helmich and his colleague, Sylvia Joy Fry, will present "Rotary International: Making Peace a Priority after Polio." They focused on the emerging trends in peace and compassion, from inner peace to international peace building, drawing extensively from our personal experiences while highlighting how Rotarians can get involved in practical peace and compassion efforts, starting with themselves and then their families and communities. They also co-lead faculty of The Shift Network's Peace Ambassador Training 2.0, and they are involved in the World Peace Library, The Summer of Peace, and Yoga Day Summit. Philip is the author of Author: God and Conflict
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District 5150 Governor official visit
Jul 20, 2017
Rotary Club of Sausalito is pleased to have District Governor Ron Gin visit our club to share his vision and story. All member are encouraged to come and stay for the entire meeting. The board will meet prior to the lunch meeting, where he will find out how things are progressing with the club, what projects, events and we have planned as well as discuss our accomplishments. All committee chairs and interested parties are encouraged to attend. Please be prompt for the meeting and lunch! Rotary Club of Sausalito is pleased to have District Governor Jeri Fujimoto visit our club to share her vision and her story. All member are encouraged to come and stay for the entire meeting. There will be a traveling raffle prize that DG Fujimoto will be raffling for the Rotary Foundation, so bring your credit card or checkbook to support the 100 Year Anniversary of the Rotary Foundation The board will meet prior to the lunch meeting, where she will find out how things are progressing with the club, what projects, events and we have planned as well as discuss our accomplishments. All committee chairs and interested parties are encouraged to attend. Please be prompt for the meeting and lunch!
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Humanity's Last stand - Forced Organ harvesting in China
Jul 26, 2017
How did all these happen? This talk reveals China’s large scale forced organ harvesting from prisoners of conscience, and provides the history of the investigation: how it began, caught the public attention, and has now become a prime focus internationally. With the strong bi-partisan support, U.S. Congress unanimously passed resolution H.R. 343 in June 2016, expressing serious concerns about the on-going large scale forced organ harvesting from prisoners of conscience in China. European Congress passed a resolution in Dec. 2013, urging the Chinese government to stop this brutal practice. The governments of Israel, Spain, and Taiwan have made policies to prevent their citizens from going to China to receive organ transplants. |
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Sausalito Rotary Housing update
Aug 03, 2017
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So. China Sea & Sino-American Relationships
Aug 10, 2017
Crystal Chang is a lecturer on Global Studies at UC Berkeley. She will speak to us about the tensions that have been rapidly rising in the South China Sea over the last several years. The area is rich in natural resources and a is major hub of global shipping. It has become the stage for heated territorial disputes between China, Malaysia, Brunei, the Philippines, and Vietnan. |
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Personal Political Advocacy (nonpartisan) & Fostering Personal Creativity
Aug 17, 2017
Speaker Kris Calvin will teach us about personal political advocacy (nonpartisan) and fostering personal creativity. Educated at Stanford and UC Berkeley in economics and forensic psychology, Ms. Calvin is CEO of the American Academy of Pediatrics in California. The California Assembly and the Governor’s office have both honored Ms. Calvin as a leader in child health advocacy. Ms. Calvin is also an award-winning author. Her Sacramento-based mystery/thriller, One Murder More, received multiple national literary awards in the categories of Best First Novel, Best Political Thriller, and Best Female Detective/Sleuth. Kris enjoys sharing her experiences with others. |
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Aug 24, 2017
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Sausalito Art Festival Parking
Aug 30, 2017
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Old School ... New School
Sep 07, 2017
Speaker David Vogelstein
His presentation is entitled "Old School...New School:What is wrong with our kids today and how to fix it."
Read the article in the Marin IJ: http://www.marinij.com/article/ZZ/20070701/NEWS/707019997
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Transition from Zimbabwe hut to California assisting others
Sep 14, 2017
In September she will talk to us about her transition from living in a mud hut in Zimbabwe to being a business woman in Santa Rosa providing living assistance to others. Martha was born in a traditional village in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). She and her sisters and brothers were raised in a mud hut by their mother, a woman illiterate but wise. "Education is the key," Martha's mother told her children. Martha escaped the poverty and patriarchy of Zimbabwe through schooling, strength of will, and careful planning. After obtaining a nursing degree in Ireland, Martha made her way to America, where she fulfilled her dream of business ownership. |
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Rotary Foundation and South Africa Project 2018
Sep 21, 2017
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Evening meeting @ Sausaito Cruising Club
Sep 27, 2017
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Turning Promise Into Reality: Cures and New Treatments in Stem Cell Research
Oct 05, 2017
Kevin McCormack, Sr. Director Public Communications & Patient Advocate Outreach of CIRM CIRM, California's stem cell institute, was created by the voters of California in 2004 when they overwhelmingly passed Proposition 71, which authorized $3 billion in funding for stem cell research in California. The institute funds stem cell research at institutions and companies throughout California (as well as institutions and companies outside of the state that conduct a portion of their research in California) with the goal of accelerating treatments to patients with unmet medical needs. About Kevin: https://blog.cirm.ca.gov/stem-cellar-team/ |
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Compass and Camera
Oct 25, 2017 12:15 PM
Steven's presentation consists of a 25 minute slide presentation with many of the best photos from my collection of more than 4,000, along with a running commentary followed by a short Q&A session. For more information about Steven: www.stevenburchik.com |
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A Clear Mind: Dementia is NOT a Necessary Consequence of Aging
Nov 02, 2017 12:15 PM
Leni Felton is a Board Certified Clinical Nutritionist, specializing in nutrition and natural therapies and healthy living practices for those who seek to optimize their health, and those with chronic health issues. She has been in practice since 1995, consulting with individuals at her office in San Ramon and making house calls where she resides in Marin and throughout the Bay Area. Although working with people of all ages and conditions, Leni takes delight seeing those suffering from significantly debilitating chronic issues reclaim their energy, hope and vitality, and seeing health issues of young children yield to gentle nutritional therapies. |
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Climate Disruption: A Scientific Call for Action
Nov 09, 2017
Dr. Andrew Gunther will review the basic physical principles and observations that have led every scientific academy in the world to conclude that human emissions of greenhouse gasses are altering the climate. He will discuss what the expected significant climatic changes mean for the country in general and the Bay Area in particular. More information about Dr. Gunther is available http://andrewgunther.com/. |
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Bail Reform & Juvenile Justice in Marin, followed by Q&A
Nov 29, 2017 5:30 PM
Anna serves on the Board of the Marin County Bar Association. She is a member of Marin County Women Lawyers, Association of Latino Marin Attorneys (ALMA), American Bar Association, the Federal Bar Association, and the American Constitution Society. She also serves on the steering committee of the Marin Coalition to End Human Trafficking. Anna has represented District 3 (Southern Marin) on the Marin Women’s Commission for five years. She served two years as Chair and one year as Vice-Chair. Under her leadership, MWC engaged in a year-long effort to combat human trafficking. MWC’s work resulted in the creation of the Marin Coalition to End Human Trafficking. In addition, MWC organizes the successful Marin Teen Girl Conference, an annual event of empowering workshops for teen girls. Anna also serves as a volunteer judge on Youth Court. Youth Court is a restorative justice program. It aims to end the school-to-prison pipeline by keeping kids in school and out of the traditional criminal justice system.
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President and Publisher, Marin Independent Journal
Dec 07, 2017 12:15 PM
Our speaker Rob Devincenzi, President and Publisher, Marin Independent Journal will speak to us about the latest issues facing the publishing industry and Marin specifically. Rob was named Publisher of the Marin IJ in September 2015.
An article about Rob: http://www.marinij.com/article/NO/20150917/NEWS/150919825 |
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Angelino
Dec 12, 2017 6:00 PM
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WEST COAST SUB ATTACKS DURING WWII
Dec 14, 2017 12:15 PM
John's presentation is entitled "WEST COAST SUB ATTACKS DURING WWII." The California coast was SWARMING with Japanese submarines in the weeks immediately following the attack on Pearl Harbor. Between December 10, 1941 and October 1942, nine Japanese submarines sunk a dozen merchant ships between Vancouver and San Diego as well as shelling the California coast on more than one occasion--episodes little remembered today. His talk is based on interviews he conducted with the Japanese naval officers who participated in the attacks. These interviews form the backbone of his non-fiction book, OPERATION STORM, which "The Wall Street Journal" called, "a fascinating, meticulously researched, and deft account." |