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Apr. 26, 2019 - Apr. 28, 2019
WHAT HAPPENS AT RYLA?Each spring, between 180 and 200 high school students from the Greater Los Angeles area, (Rotary International District 5280) meet for 2 ½ days to improve their skills as leaders in their communities. Students participate in experiential learning activities, including active leadership workshops, team building activities, and a RYLA Olympics and talent show. Set high in the San Bernardino Mountains, the camp is breathtaking and completely private, giving the students a peaceful environment in which to learn more about themselves, and their peers.
HOW DO I ATTEND RYLA?If you are a high school freshman, sophomore, or junior passionate about leadership, service, and Rotary, RYLA is for you! Each Rotary Club is assigned a RYLA Liaison responsible for facilitating the signup process. Contact your Interact Club Leadership, or Rotary Club to sign up to attend RYLA!
LocationDistrict 5280's RYLA is located at the Alpine Camp and Conference Center in the San Bernardino Mountains. Immersed in nature, this camp provides the perfect location for self reflection and an incredible learning experience. RYLA takes place in April, but it does get cold at night. Pack for rain and shine! |
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Membership Appreciation & The Three Amigos Trip to Mexico
Apr. 26, 2019 7:00 a.m.
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May 01, 2019 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
May 1st - Taste Walk Glendale / TasteWalkGlendale.com for general information and to purchase tickets.
Wednesday, May 1st from 5:30pm to 8:30pm Taste Walk Glendale is the best part of Downtown Glendale, all at once.
It’s part food festival, part walking tour, part fundraiser. The event turns the traditional food festival on its head with guests visiting the restaurants themselves in the walkable Downtown Glendale area. All in support of youth and arts education.
Taste Walk Glendale proceeds support youth programs at the Alex Theatre and in the community, including:
• the Alex Theatre’s Technical Internship Program for high school and college students.
• Glendale YWCA's Summer Camp - Glendale Arts created an arts education program that reaches children who have been exposed to domestic violence.
• Glendale Educational Foundation's "Music Matters" campaign which supports music education at Glendale schools
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California Earthquake Authority discussion on Earthquakes
May 03, 2019 7:00 a.m.
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May 11, 2019 7:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
PLEASE SIGN UP FOR CLUB TRAINING ASSEMBLY.............(flyer attached) There will be something for everyone. It is a way to engage new members get see what other clubs are doing and get information on Rotary. Share projects and inform your new committee members of opportunities partnering with other clubs on projects. REMEMBER: ROTARY CONNECTS THE WORLD
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May 16, 2019 9:00 a.m. - May 19, 2019 12:00 p.m.
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Field of Honor & Gratitude Briefing
May 17, 2019
Saturday, May 18th the largest project undertaken by the Rotary Club of Glendale Sunrise begins, concluding Tuesday, May 28th. Everyday the field will be staffed by Rotarians who will be helping the public learn about this community project and how they can support and participate. This morning the committee members will review the details that all club members should be aware. |
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May 18, 2019 9:00 a.m. - May 27, 2019 5:00 p.m.
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May 18, 2019 1:00 p.m. - 2:01 p.m.
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Field of Honor- Meeting held at Forest Lawn Glendale
May 24, 2019 7:00 a.m.
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May 25, 2019 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 p.m.
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Jun. 13, 2019 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.
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Jun. 17, 2019 6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
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Jun. 18, 2019 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
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PLEASE NOTE- Location to be GCC (JW Smith Student Center- GCC’s International Study Abroad program
Jun. 21, 2019 7:00 a.m.
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Jun. 30, 2019 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
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Jul. 08, 2019 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
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The Journey of our Rotarian Club President
Jul. 12, 2019 7:00 p.m.
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Board and Committee Chairs 6 Month Highlight of our Club
Jul. 19, 2019 7:00 a.m.
Welcome to our club assembly meeting.
This is where we discuss club business, ongoing and future projects, fundraising and Rotary updates. This is the best place to learn what Rotary is all about and to meet our great Members. Guests and prospective members are invited to attend. Please RSVP to Alex Parajon, Rotary Club President by phone at (818) 482-0612 or email at aparajon@paragonbizsolutions.com We will have a buffet breakfast available at 7am for a cost of $21 |
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Jul. 21, 2019 1:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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District Governor Club Visit and District 5280 Update
Jul. 26, 2019 7:00 a.m.
Melody St. John has been involved with Rotary throughout her entire life, from her days as the daughter of a Rotarian in South Dakota when women were not accepted as members. Today she utilizes her passion for youth programs and has been involved with Rotary youth exchange for over 20 years. She and her husband Paul are currently hosting their 21st exchange student from Turin, Poland. A member and Past President of the Rotary Club of Hollywood, St. John is involved in a number of Rotary District 5280 initiatives. She and her husband have been on 9 International Humanitarian trips. Beyond the District, she is the Chair of the multi-district high school youth exchange program (SCANEX) and works with over 100 students each year, placing them in the best situations here in the U.S. and abroad. She and her husband, Rotarian Paul St. John (LA5), are co-founders of the Rotary USA Train Tour going in its 21th year, having taken over 900 students on a 30-day year-end journey around the USA. St. John is currently serving on the board of NAYEN (North American Youth Exchange Network). In her professional life, St. John’s founded Video Tape Library, a stock footage image library, in 1984. The library has over a million images compiled from over 250 cameramen form around the world. Fun fact: Her library was used in beta testing for a fledgling website called “YouTube.” |
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Verdugo Regional Crime Laboratory
Aug. 02, 2019
The VRCL is designed to assist the criminal justice community in analyzing evidence taken from crime scenes. The VRCL uses state-of-the-art technology and equipment in the analysis of evidence. Examiners employed at the VRCL are highly trained and educated in their fields of specialty. They also receive extensive training in their areas of expertise. Each is qualified to provide expert courtroom testimony. The VRCL was granted accreditation by ASCLD/LAB-International Program in May 2013. The VRCL is comprised of the Forensic Biology Unit, Computer Forensics Unit, and Forensic Services Unit. Three Examiners staff the DNA lab, four examiners in Forensic Services (which includes NIBIN, Crime Scene Processing and Latent Prints), and four examiners in the Computer Forensics Lab. The staff also provides training to law enforcement officers and detectives in crime scene investigation, evidence collection and preservation. The VRCL offer forensic services which include the following: Crime Scene Investigations: Photography, Evidence Collection, Scene Sketch Forensic Biology: DNA, CODIS Latent Prints: Processing, Comparisons, AFIS Firearms: Test fire and NIBIN Digital Forensics: Computers and Cell Phones About Catherine: Catherine Nguyen obtained her B.S. and PhD in Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology from the University of California, Los Angeles. Dr. Nguyen has worked at the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and Texas Department of Public Safety prior to establishing the Verdugo Regional Crime Laboratory Forensic Biology Unit at the Glendale Police Department. The Forensic Biology Unit serves over 30 federal, regional and local law enforcement agencies. In 2017, Dr. Nguyen promoted to DNA Laboratory Supervisor at the Verdugo Regional Crime Laboratory. She has been recognized for her work by the Verdugo-Montrose Chamber of Commerce, the Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce, and the Glendale Police Department. Currently, Dr. Nguyen serves the Laboratory Director of the Verdugo Regional Crime Laboratory. She is an active member of the American Academy of Forensic Science, the American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors, the California Association of Crime Laboratory Directors and the California Criminalistics Institute. |
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Aug. 05, 2019 8:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
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Tech Week
Aug. 09, 2019
Glendale Tech Week was created in 2016 to celebrate tech and innovation through discussions, panels, workshops, codefests, site tours, happy hours, and networking events. Each tech week event offers a fun, exciting, and inspiring environment as the City looks to strengthen our innovative ecosystem in and around Glendale. Tamar Bezjian, Marketing & Economic Development Liaison Tamar joined the team in September 2018. She assists with social media outreach, event planning and coordination, and digital marketing. Prior to this, Tamar was employed at Pepperdine’s Health and Wellness Department, where she coordinated outreach events geared toward the Pepperdine undergraduate student body. She also worked as a legal assistant in a private probate and real estate law firm in Glendale. Tamar earned a Master of Public Policy degree at the Pepperdine School of Public Policy, and her Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of California, Santa Cruz. |
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Aug. 09, 2019 11:15 a.m. - 1:45 p.m.
...At the Magic Castle. This event is for GSR Members ONLY no guests (at this time) we are limited to 12 total. Lunch reservation is for 11:30. $20.00 (cash only). Magic Show @ 1:00 and if there is time I will also perform. Dress Code: Business/Country Club casual. NO jeans. Men must wear a collared shirt. |
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Aug. 13, 2019 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
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Aug. 17, 2019 3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Join us for an amazing opportunity of a joint fellowship with other clubs in our district. Great opportunity to learn about the various clubs projects, ideas, and how we are one team in making a difference in our communities. Participating clubs: -Latinos Unidos Rotary Club -Glendale Sunrise Rotary Club -Downtown LA Rotary Club -Hollywood Rotary Club -Glendale Noon Rotary Club -Thai Town Rotary Club -Burbank Noon Rotary Club -North East Los Angeles Rotary Club -Plus many more
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Aug. 20, 2019 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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Hollywood Burbank Airport – Past Present and Future!
Aug. 23, 2019
Lucy Burghdorf currently serves as the Director of Public Affairs and Communications for Hollywood Burbank Airport. She is the official spokesperson for the Airport and is responsible for communicating Airport messages to the media and public. She also contributes to the development of creative ideas to assist the Airport in reaching its strategic goals, promotes Airport relations with on-airport partners, local government officials, business and community constituencies, as well as planning and coordinating Airport utreach strategies. Lucy first joined the Airport staff in 1995, and has served as Community Relations Officer, Community Relations Manager, and Manager of Public Relations and Government Affairs. Lucy was instrumental in educating Burbank residents about Measure B, which Burbank voters approved in November 2016, allowing the Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport Authority to move forward and build a 14-gate replacement passenger terminal. A lifelong Burbank resident, Lucy was educated in Burbank public schools and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from University of LaVerne. Very active in her community, Lucy served as a commissioner on the City of Burbank’s Transportation Commission from May 2001 through July 2017, including serving as chairperson for two years. In July 2017, Lucy was appointed by the Burbank City Council to the Parks and Recreation Board and recently appointed as Chair. She also serves on the Verdugo Workforce Development Board, Burbank Business Partners Board, Burbank Adult School Community Advisory Committee, and the Burbank Hospitality Association, representing the Airport. In addition, Lucy is a board member on the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, and Universal City North Hollywood Chamber of Commerce. Lastly, Lucy has been a member of the Burbank Noon Kiwanis since 2003. In November 2008, Lucy was named Burbank’s Woman of the Year by The Zonta Club of Burbank, and in 2009, Lucy was presented with the Golden Achievement Award from the Boys & Girls Club of Burbank and Greater East Valley. |
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Aug. 24, 2019 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
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Family Promise of the Verdugos
Aug. 30, 2019
Albert Hernandez works at Family Promise of the Verdugos where he has served as Executive Director for four years. Hernandez has worked in the nonprofit sector for over 17 years most notably with Boys & Girls Clubs around Southern California. He is active in the communities of Burbank, Glendale and in his new hometown of Glendora and serves on various boards including Leadership Burbank, Glendale Latino Association and Burbank Noon Rotary where he served as Club President in 2018-2019. He is most proud of his time at Family Promise where along with his team they’ve helped many homeless families move back into housing through their unique program. Under Hernandez’s leadership Family Promise received the 2016 Non-Profit of the Year award from the 25th Senate District. In 2017, Albert was named one of 30 Top Visionary Leaders by the Southern California Leadership Network and the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce. Having been brought up in a family of 11 brothers and sisters with a single mom has given him the strength and motivation each day to help individuals who are at-risk. |
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The Future of the Food Delivery Industry
Sep. 06, 2019
Jim Collins is the founder, owner and operator of Town Kitchen and Grill in Montrose, CA, a 100 seat new American restaurant that recently won 10 best new American restaurants in Los Angeles. But that’s just his night job. During the days Jim has CEO’d a series of national, venture-backed distributed enterprises including Affinity Internet, a hosting company with more than 500,000 websites and Pictage, a B2B2C enterprise connecting professional photographers and their clients. Today Jim is CEO of Pasadena, CA based Kitchen United, a commercial kitchen outsourcer and operator serving the delivery, restaurant and entrepreneurial food community. |
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Sep. 07, 2019 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Join us and unite with other Rotarians for a day of service. This will be an amazing experience. Signup sheet will be available soon:
REGISTER HERE: https://www.cervistech.com/acts/console.php?console_id=0338&console_type=event_list&res_code=60UFBu&ht=1
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Sep. 07, 2019 11:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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Sep. 10, 2019 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
North LA County Chapter -Inaugural Meeting In 1911, Paul Harris, the founder of Rotary, wrote an article entitled “Rational Rotarianism” which can be summarized as follows: “Life in Rotary should be a rational mixture of business, civic activities, and good fellowship.” Rotary Means Business Fellowship was created to encourage Rotarians to network among themselves and to find ways to do business and support each other. An original intent of Rotary was for like-minded business professionals to amplify their fellowship and through association strengthen businesses as well as their communities. Rotarians in the 63 Rotary clubs of Northeast Florida District 6970 continue to build on those core principles put in place over 100 years ago. After all, who would you rather do business with?
Rotary Means Business (RMB) encourages Rotarians to support the success of their fellow Rotarians by doing business with them, and by referring others to them. We share a common belief that we should honor the roots of our great worldwide organization and support one another in business guided by the core principles of Rotary. RMB provides a structure to bring business relationships back into Rotary in a way that supplements rather than competes with the service and fellowship aspects of our clubs. When we are able to provide opportunities to strengthen the businesses represented in Rotary, our members will be stronger, thus creating stronger clubs. In addition, we encourage Rotarians to bring guest to these meetings, which WILL increase the membership of your individual clubs.
RMB provides a structure to bring business relationships back into Rotary in a way that supplements rather than competes with the service and fellowship aspects of Rotary.
When we are able to provide opportunities to strengthen the businesses represented at Rotary, our members will be stronger creating stronger clubs. Stronger clubs automatically mean Rotary itself is stronger, The Rotary Foundation is stronger, and therefore we are able to do more to make our communities stronger.
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Sep. 13, 2019
COREY ROSE “The essence of leadership is the influence and motivation of others, even in the absence of the leader” Corey Rose received a Master’s in Industrial/Organizational Psychology with an emphasis in Leadership, and making a difference. He also has a Bachelors in Emergency Management, and is a graduate from the Los Angeles Fire Departments (LAFD) Leadership Academy. He is currently an Assistant Chief responsible for emergency operations for half the city of Los Angles and the development of other Chief Officers, an Incident Commander for a LAFD Incident Management Team, a Task Force Leader (TFL) for a National Search and Rescue Team, and an Operations Chief working on a Federal Incident Management Team. He has a tremendous amount of experience working with local, state, and federal government agencies on multiple levels, establishing outstanding relationships, working together for the best outcomes. Advancing through a series of life experiences, coupled with a tremendous amount of training and education, Corey’s leadership has expanded well beyond the traditional theories of leadership, and dives into the, how to make it work, and the secret of influencing and motivating others, even in the absence of the leader. He has taught in many different areas in the All Risk environment, ranging from leadership, decision making, wildland, pre-hospital care, urban search and rescue, overall incident management, All Risk Simulation Training (Planning, Design, and Delivery), stressing clear leaders intent, making a difference, all while developing others for the better in the process. AWARDS AND RECOGNITION
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
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Sep. 14, 2019 6:00 a.m. - Sep. 15, 2019
Join us in a day of volunteering in our lovely community of Glendale and making this event a success for Glendale Arts! Invite your friends,family and neighbors for a great event!
6:00 am – 10:00 am
Volunteers are needed for Arts Market set up. This consists of:
ï‚·Setting up tents, tables, and chairs ï‚·Ensuring the Arts Market is set up as it is laid out on the event map ï‚·Number tents per the event map 9:30 am – 1:30 pm
Volunteers are needed for Arts Market set up completion and artist load in:
ï‚·Ensuring all tents, tables and chairs are set up for artists ï‚·Number the tents per the event map ï‚·Assist artists with loading in – assisting with a dolly and taking them to their tent 1:00 – 5:00 pm
ï‚·Completion of set up and load in – the Festival starts at 3:00 pm ï‚·Guests services – answer any questions regarding the Festival if guests ask ï‚·Run water to artists tents as needed ï‚·Assist artists checking IDs and issuing wristbands
4:30 – 8:30 pm
ï‚·Guests services – answer any questions regarding the Festival if guests ask. ï‚·Run water to artists tents as needed ï‚·Assist artists checking IDs and issuing wristbands
ï‚·Break down tech Week at 7pm and set up Silent Disco 8:00 pm – 12:00 am (festival ends at 10pm)
Volunteers are needed for: ï‚·Guests services – answer any questions regarding the Festival if guests ask. ï‚·Run water to artists tents as needed ï‚·Assist artists checking IDs and issuing wristbands
ï‚·Assist with event break down: o artists load out
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Are you ready for some Football
Sep. 20, 2019 7:00 a.m.
John Rome starts his 11th season as the Head Football Coach at Glendale College. He was an All-Foothill League Defensive Lineman at Burbank High and graduated from the University of La Verne in 1978 where was an All-SCIAC Defensive Lineman from 1975-77 and All-California Small College in 1976. He earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Physical Education and Social Science in 1978, his Masters Degree from Azusa Pacific in 1991 and his California Teaching Credential in 1981. He started his coaching career at Burbank High from 1978-81 and also coached at Bonita High in 1979. He coached previously at Glendale College in 1982-83, 1990-94 and from 2001-present. He was a graduate assistant at UCLA from 1984-87 and was on the Bruin staff that won the Fiesta Bowl in 1985, the Pac 10 and Rose Bowl Championship in 1986 and the Freedom Bowl Title. He was also the Offensive Line Coach and Recruiting Coordinator at the University of New Mexico from 1987-90. He was the Head Football Coach at Citrus College from 1995-2001 and was the Foothill Conference Coach of the Year in 1995. He is currently the President of the California Community College Football Coaches Association. He is also a member of the SCFA Competition Committee. He is a widower with 11 children. |
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Sep. 21, 2019 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
New members, sponsors, and club presidents alike- all are invited to answer that question, "Just what is Rotary?"! Discover, connect and get inspired! This event is free to attend and a great session to bring your new members to! Here is the Link to Register: https://portal.clubrunner.ca/50010/Event/new-member-training-1
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Sep. 21, 2019 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
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Sep. 21, 2019 6:10 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Join Rotary members from Glendale Sunrise Rotary and other clubs around District 5280 in support of OneLegacy Donate Life. Tickets are discounted to create awareness and bringing the LA community together to support such a great cause of Organ, eye, and tissue donation. Purchase tickets online at https://www.onelegacy.org/ant/ or with Alex Parajon who has tickets on hand. |
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Jet Propulsion Laboratory's Recent Missions
Sep. 27, 2019
Dave Gallagher is currently Associate Director for Strategic Integration at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Previously, he was the Director and Deputy Director for Astronomy, Physics, and Space Technology and before that he was manager of JPL's Advanced Optical Systems Program Office. Prior to that assignment, Gallagher was the project manager for the Space Interferometry Mission. He also managed the Spitzer Space Telescope, the Starlight project, the Pressure Modulator Infrared Radiometer instrument and Drop Physics Module reflight. In addition, he served as the integration and test manager for the Wide-Field/Planetary Camera 2 instrument, which corrected the spherical aberration for the Hubble Space Telescope. Gallagher received a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering from Purdue University in 1982. After working for IBM for several years, he started and ran a software consulting firm until he joined JPL in 1989. |
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Sep. 28, 2019 11:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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Oct. 03, 2019 7:00 a.m. - 8:30 a.m.
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Cryptocurrency
Oct. 04, 2019
Luis Amaya is the co-founder of Vista Network, a local Cryptocurrency company offering Mining Hardware, Mining Software, Mining Pool Services and Cryptocurrency Exchange Services all brought to you from secure servers around the world, across four continents. Four years ago he partnered with Armen Temurian (CEO of Vista) to bring mining decentralizing opportunities to people like you, and help make Cryptocurrency become mainstream. VISTA has engineered a proprietary mining infrastructure of high-powered hardware with an expansive network of distributed mining machines to create the ultimate mining medium.
Located here in Glendale, they are empowering everyday people with an opportunity to participate in the lucrative dimension of cryptocurrency mining.
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Oct. 05, 2019 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
We will volunteer at the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank assembling food packages for over 26,000 low income seniors, women with infants, and children in Los Angeles County. The food packages consist of food items like canned fruit, canned vegetables, rice, cereal and other non-perishable food items. By giving just a little of our time, we can make a big difference in our community.
Once you register you will receive an email confirmation with all the logistics and forms
Minimum age requirement to volunteer is 14 (sorry, no exceptions)
All volunteers must wear closed toed shoes
Event Registration Link: https://www.cervistech.com/acts/console.php?console_id=0338&console_type=event_list&res_code=AYfHgZ&ht=1
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Oct. 05, 2019 10:30 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
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Oct. 08, 2019 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
North LA County Chapter Mixer In 1911, Paul Harris, the founder of Rotary, wrote an article entitled “Rational Rotarianism” which can be summarized as follows: “Life in Rotary should be a rational mixture of business, civic activities, and good fellowship.” Rotary Means Business Fellowship was created to encourage Rotarians to network among themselves and to find ways to do business and support each other. An original intent of Rotary was for like-minded business professionals to amplify their fellowship and through association strengthen businesses as well as their communities. Rotarians in the 63 Rotary clubs of Northeast Florida District 6970 continue to build on those core principles put in place over 100 years ago. After all, who would you rather do business with?
Rotary Means Business (RMB) encourages Rotarians to support the success of their fellow Rotarians by doing business with them, and by referring others to them. We share a common belief that we should honor the roots of our great worldwide organization and support one another in business guided by the core principles of Rotary. RMB provides a structure to bring business relationships back into Rotary in a way that supplements rather than competes with the service and fellowship aspects of our clubs. When we are able to provide opportunities to strengthen the businesses represented in Rotary, our members will be stronger, thus creating stronger clubs. In addition, we encourage Rotarians to bring guest to these meetings, which WILL increase the membership of your individual clubs.
RMB provides a structure to bring business relationships back into Rotary in a way that supplements rather than competes with the service and fellowship aspects of Rotary.
When we are able to provide opportunities to strengthen the businesses represented at Rotary, our members will be stronger creating stronger clubs. Stronger clubs automatically mean Rotary itself is stronger, The Rotary Foundation is stronger, and therefore we are able to do more to make our communities stronger.
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Oct. 12, 2019 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
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Oct. 15, 2019 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Event Details:This event will sell out quickly! Make your reservations early! Remember our new venue for this year: The Proud Bird Restaurant! Parking is complimentary! Pricing:$40 per person until October 6 | $45 per person October 7-15 *Sponsor a Rotaractor to attend the District Breakfast for $40 Wear RED for Polio Awareness Month! About our keynote speaker:Alex Montoya is dedicated to proving that any obstacle can be overcome. He has spoken at NASA, Harvard and Sony, among other high-profile companies. Through his motivational books and presentations, as well as his academic advising and marketing consulting, he inspires, drives, and transforms his clients. Alex will leave you uplifted and inspired. |
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Oct. 16, 2019 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
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Oct. 16, 2019 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
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CLUB MEETING MOVED
Oct. 18, 2019
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Oct. 19, 2019 11:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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Oct. 22, 2019 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
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Oct. 22, 2019 5:30 p.m. - 6:06 p.m.
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