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Measure U
Sep 26, 2018
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“The Wisdom and Humanity from Ancient Chinese Culture”
Oct 11, 2018
Many people have long been interested in China. This is true today more than ever before. The ethical values and principles derived from traditional Chinese culture helped create five-thousand years of splendor in Chinese history. With the current state of the world, understanding the true China has never been more important. "Wisdom and Humanity from Ancient Chinese Culture”, a new presentation is the continuation of the previous well-received program: The Renaissance of Traditional Chinese Culture, which was presented to and overwhelmingly welcomed by more than 250 organizations in Northern California. While the previous program bridged the ancient Chinese culture and modern American culture with humanity, the current 2nd presentation reveals the ancient philosophies deeply rooted in the Chinese culture since its very beginning, and explains how traditional Chinese culture built based upon these philosophies. This has been one of the outstanding programs that we have experienced.” ----Renan Dominguez, Rotary Club of South San Francisco |
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Overview of MMWD's latest news
Oct 18, 2018
The Marin Municipal Water District (MMWD) delivers more than water. Hear from Water Conservation and Outreach manager Lon Peterson as he discusses MMWD's complex water delivery system, stewardship of the Mt. Tamalpais Watershed including wildfire suppression and efforts to support endangered species, infrastructure investments across Marin County, the impact of California's new water conservation legislation, and how to engage with MMWD.
Lon Peterson is the Water Conservation and Outreach manager at the Marin Municipal Water District. Previously, Lon served as the Communications Manager for the City of Palo Alto. Lon holds a Bachelor of Science, Information Management at University of San Francisco and Associates of Science in Graphic Communication at Sacramento City College, where he successfully instructed design courses for the Graphic Communication Department. |
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Oct 24, 2018 5:30 PM
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Disaster Preparedness Response Plan
Oct 27, 2018 8:30 AM
Disaster Preparedness Response Plan Register Now Flyer When: Saturday, October 27, 2018 Time: 8:30 - 12:00 Location: Sharp Park Golf Course 2600 Francisco Blvd, Pacifica Participants will gain first-hand knowledge of Personal Emergency Preparedness and the Rotary District 5150 Emergency Response Plan
Presenters: Please register by October 25, 2018. We look forward to working together to make District 5150 a safer place for all. No cost to attend, but no walk-ins! |
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Swimming the English Channel
Nov 01, 2018
Sausalito resident and marathon swimmer Melissa Blaustein will share her story of disappointment and perseverance in her quest to complete one of the world's most difficult endurance challenges. Melissa will share her personal experience of learning to swim less than three years ago to becoming a world-record holding marathon swimmer. Hear how she trained for the 21 mile 15 hour 51 minute swim, the bizarre carbohydrates and hot chocolates she consumed on the journey, and the disappointment of her first attempt followed by the harrowing events of her success just two weeks later, which has led her to believe that anything is possible if you believe in your own ability to achieve it. Melissa translates her love for the ocean into her role as a sustainability commissioner for the City of Sausalito. |
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Evening meeting @ Sausaito Cruising Club
Nov 28, 2018 5:30 PM
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The Pines
Dec 13, 2018 6:00 PM
Holiday Party 2018 A HOLIDAY CELEBRATION WITH THE December 13th, 6:00pm at The Pines Spencer Park and Ride: Shuttle Starts at 5:30PM • NO PARKING ON SITE Please bring an unwrapped present for Toys for Tots!
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Health Initiatives Coordinator, Marin YMCA
Jan 24, 2019 12:15 PM
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Updates on the Capital Improvement Projects for SMCSD
Feb 07, 2019
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Women Helping all People
Feb 14, 2019
Royce McLemore will talk to us about all that WOMEN HELPING ALL PEOPLE is doing in Marin City. She and the other women involved have been doing a lot for the community. We look forward to seeing you at the presentation. |
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RUSSIAN INFORMATION WARFARE
Feb 21, 2019 12:15 PM
Gil Sanborn of the Rotary Club of Novato will talk to us about RUSSIAN INFORMATION WARFARE. Mr. Sanborn is a Civilian Aide to the Secretary of the Army, The State of California (Northern Region).
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Climate Change
Mar 07, 2019 12:15 PM
Councilmember David Kunhardt was elected to the Town Council in June 2018. After twenty years in real estate, including ten as Sr. VP of Community Investment for Transamerica, David switched to solar in 2007. He is a founding principal of SolEd Benefit Corp. He is on the Steering Committee of the Marin Chapter of Citizens Climate Lobby and the Coalition for a Livable Marin. He volunteers for the Time to Lead on Climate coalition, and is a Climate Reality Leadership Corps speaker, having been trained in 2017. |
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Upcoming Presidential Election
Mar 14, 2019 12:15 PM
Dick Spotswood, political columnist for the IJ and sometimes for the Chronicle, will talk to us about the presidential candidate selection process which is getting more interesting by the day.
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Soccer without Borders—Playing For Change
Mar 21, 2019 12:15 PM
Why soccer? While there are many positive sport experiences, soccer is the most universally accessible; at its most basic level it offers playing opportunities that are low-cost, physically beneficial, inclusive and enjoyable. Soccer also enjoys worldwide popularity, making it the perfect platform from which to develop physically, socially, and individually. Soccer Without Borders believes that the potential of soccer to make change is deeper than simply playing the game. Rather, our programs are built around the philosophy that soccer’s interpersonal environment has unique potential to meaningfully impact participants. Within that environment, youth are exposed to the benefits of soccer and team sports for their bodies, voices, and minds, and supported in the application of these benefits to their everyday lives and future goals. When it comes to marginalized populations such as refugees, soccer offers an accessible, familiar space to build friendships and social capital, gain confidence, experience success, acclimate to new surroundings, and heal. Soccer provides an avenue for positive engagement, a platform for personal growth, and a toolkit for a brighter future.
Soccer Without Borders first began programming in 2006 to address three critical issues facing young people in underserved communities throughout the world:
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