Meeting - May 2, 2024
Lieutenant Colonel Don D. Sheppard has served as the Professor of Military Science at UCLA since July 2023. He was born and raised in Alexandria, Louisiana. His awards and decorations include the following over a 17-year career: Bronze Star Medal, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal (2OLC), Army Commendation Award (2OLC), Army Achievement Medal (2OLC), Valorous Unit Award, Meritorious Unit Commendation, National Defense Services Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal (2 stars), Iraqi Campaign Medal (1 star), Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon, NATO Medal, Combat Action Badge, and the German Armed Proficiency Badge (Gold).
Meeting - April 25, 2024
PP Diane Good, just back from the Paris Marathon, shared with us her experience. Rotaractor Angel Fuentes also recapped his adventure - the District 5280 Humanitarian trip to Ecuador.
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Meeting - April 18, 2024
Steve Cooley was the Los Angeles County District Attorney from 2000 to 2012. At his 2000 swearing-in ceremony, he charged his over 1,000 prosecutors - including more than 300 District Attorney investigators and 600 clerical, technical and support staff - to "show no fear in pursuing the criminal element, but also be fearless in the pursuit of justice." In 2010, Cooley won the Republican nomination for California Attorney General but lost that election in a close race to the Democratic nominee, San Francisco District Attorney Kamala Harris.
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Meeting - March 28, 2024
Our first "hybrid meeting," with PP Tom Barron hosting trivia, fun facts, famous quotes, and more.
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Meeting - February 22, 2024
Our speaker today was best-selling author Kenneth R. Timmerman who has spent his career investigating the dark side of national security. Over the past four decades he has interviewed dissidents behind the Iron Curtain, covered numerous Middle East wars, interviewed suicide bombers, debriefed defectors from Iranian intelligence organizations, and covered the plight of Christians persecuted for their faith.
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Meeting - October 26, 2023
Steve Cottom and his daughter, Lindsey Clarke, are potato seed farmers (their family owns 25,000 acres) from Dillon, Montana. The Cottoms have been doing this for 90 years.
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Meeting - September 28, 2023
Mary Michlovich is Executive Director of OPICA. As the first Adult Day Program and Counseling Center in Los Angeles, OPICA (Optimistic People In a Caring Atmosphere) has been serving adults challenged with memory loss and their families in the West Los Angeles area for more than 41 years. In 1984, with help of then-Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley, a recreation facility in Stoner Park was transformed into OPICA's current quarters. In 2006, Mary Michlovich joined OPICA as its Executive Director. She brought with her more than a decade's worth of experience in working with seniors as well as a passion and vision for a center that consistently provides professional and compassionate staff, a supportive environment and innovative programming to meet evolving community needs. Today, OPICA provides comprehensive programming specifically focused on all stages of memory loss in a nurturing environment. Offerings include cognitive stimulation activities, such as therapeutic art and music, brain fitness, counseling, education, and The OPICA Brain Train early memory loss program.
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Meeting - August 24, 2023
"The Mouse that Roared." Opening Rotary to women. RC Duarte vs Rotary Intl. Sanford Smith is the lawyer that sued Rotary International in 1977 when his Rotary Club of Duarte had their club charter revoked for admitting women as members. After a long hard fought battle through the State judicial system he ended up in 1987 before the United States Supreme Court with a victorious ruling.
For a bit more Rotary history, have a look at the eClub of Silicon Valley's excellent program with Sylvia Whitlock, the first woman president of any Rotary Club.
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Meeting - July 27, 2023
Past Rotary Scholar and UCLA student, Bruno de Sa Moreira, is CEO & Co-Founder of HISTOVERY. The company says this about its services: "Our service is unique, global, and evolves to meet your needs - from editorial design to operational maintenance and analysis of visit data. We help with communication and management of your cultural site." Take a look at their website - https://histovery.com/en/ - it is fascinating.
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Meeting - May 25, 2023
Today's speaker, Jennifer ("Jen") Levy runs City Greens Farm, an educational, non-profit farm where produce is grown in a refurbished shipping container turned into a hydroponic farm. The non-profit will be partnering with the West Los Angeles Veterans Association to oversee the education and planting of the VA gardens onsite by and for Veterans. She describes herself as "an educator and environmentalist turned farmer, explorer and water conservationist."
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Meeting - April 27, 2023
Born in Beverly Hills, Shea Pitts decided to attend UCLA because his mom and dad both attended and it is in a location that sets himup best for success in his major. He lists the biggest thrill in his athletic career as making a tackle for a loss, causing a fumble, and recovering the fumble all in the same play. His dad and grandpa both played in the NFL for the Packers; his dad played football (defensive back)at UCLA (1981-84) for coach Terry Donahue and was a member of Bruin teams which played in the Rose Bowl following the 1982 and 1983 seasons. Shea earned his undergraduate degree in Political Science and is currently enrolled in the Transformative Coaching and Leadership graduate program.
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Meeting - February 23, 2023
The Emerson School Speech and Debate Team is back competing in person and they shared with us how they have been doing.
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Meeting - January 26, 2023
Joe Cannon took a look at some of the recent changes in how we create and distribute energy and provided insight into what to expect in the coming years.
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Meeting - October 27, 2022
Miss California 2022, Catherine Liang, was today's speaker. Liang was born and raised in Sonoma County and was the first woman from the city of Windsor to be named Miss California. In 2014, Catherine served as Miss Sonoma County's Outstanding Teen, sparking her start through the scholarship program journey. Catherine then went on to represent the state of California as the first runner up at the national Distinguished Young Women of America competition in Mobile, AL in 2017. This earned her over $38,000 in scholarships for higher education.
Catherine is a 4.0 Summa Cum Laude graduate of the University of Southern California Class of 2021 with a B.A. in International Relations Global Business and a minor in Piano Performance. Catherine's future scholastic endeavors include the Schwarzman Scholars master's and leadership program.
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Meeting - October 13, 2022
The James Webb Space Telescope represents one of the most staggering combined feats of science, technology, and engineering in human history. From its inception in the mid-1990s, to its launch into space on Christmas Day 2021, more than 10,000 people collaborated in making this extraordinary instrument. Immediately fulfilling its promise, the Telescope is now giving astronomers - and the public worldwide - astonishingly detailed, beautiful new images of our cosmos. Dr. Mulchaey discussed the secrets that these images are revealing, and new clues to the Universe that the Telescope is unlocking.
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Meeting - September 22, 2022
Dan Taylor is a former award-winning television sportscaster and the author of five books. He will discuss his latest, “Walking Alone, The untold journey of UCLA Football player Kenny Washington.”
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Meeting - September 29, 2022
Patrick Longano and Katie Tocci describe and discuss Rotary Impact Clubs.
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Meeting - September 8, 2022
Dr. Scott Burrus is the new Rotary President of R.I.S.E. - Rotarians in Service to Equality. Dr. Burrus' varied background in applied psychology includes spending time as a substance use counselor, personal development coach, higher education leader and social policy researcher. Scott has experience in various leadership roles and most recently as is the provost and chief academic officer. He has overseen colleges of Business and Technology Management, Education, the Marriage and Family Sciences, Nursing and Health Science and Psychology. Dr. Burrus has over two decades of experience in for-profit, nonprofit, and governmental organizations, performing student mentoring, faculty training, and facilitating best-practice-based outcomes. Dr. Burrus' background in educational and social policy research has focused on online education, child abuse prevention, early childhood education, program development in schools, substance use prevention and treatment, child welfare policy, juvenile justice, and cost study applications. He has worked on over 20 publicly and privately funded research studies and managed millions of dollars in grant funding that resulted in over 50 publications and conference presentations. Scott is the owner and lead coach at Empower Wellness, LA - an California-based health and wellness consulting company that aims to facilitate the transition from chaos to miraculousness in all areas of life.
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Meeting - August 25, 2022
Opioid overdose awareness day, National Recovery Month, and the history of The Salvation Army. Timothy Pemberton was an addict whose vices caused him to become involved in adverse situations. Twelve years ago, he decided to seek help from the Salvation Army. Now, he and his wife run the Salvation Army's Adult Rehabilitation Center in Santa Monica, a program, he said, that saved him. The Salvation Army's Adult Rehabilitation Center helps addicts become sober and turn their lives around. The program has a 34% graduation rate, nearly triple that of similar programs. Pemberton was a graduate before becoming a Salvation Army captain.
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Meeting - August 11, 2022
When people come out to Scott Klittich's nursery in Fillmore, Calif. (Otto & Sons), it's like entering into a paradise with more than 800 varieties of roses, a 15-acre Valencia orange orchard and more than 120,000 plants ranging in size from 5 gallons to 15 gallons. "People come here (and) it's like therapy," Klittich said. Klittich said his customers and the way their faces light up at the sight of his roses are what makes it worthwhile coming to work. He and his wife Cindy have run the nursery for 20 years. "I really like the customer, and the customer reaction is just great. People are so friendly and they're enthusiastic about getting beautiful flowers," Klittich said.
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Meeting - July 28, 2022
As often said, craft talks are always among the best programs, and we can be comfortable saying that for Lynn Rogo.
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