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College Success Collaborative for the benefit of our Rotary Scholars
Mar. 05, 2025
This week, we have Rotary Connects at 5:00 p.m. the Russel Center at Menlo |
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Mar. 05, 2025 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Join us for an evening of networking and meet 10 Bay Area non-profits that make up the College Success Collaborative (CSC) - a group committed to helping students in underserved comunities access and complete a college education.. REGISTER - $25 refreshments will be served Registration fee $25.00 Event information email: info@menloparkrotary.org Information on CSC: collegesuccesscollaborative.org
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USS Hornet in Alameda
Mar. 12, 2025
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Education and the San Mateo Community College District
Mar. 19, 2025
Lisa Petrides is on the San Mateo Community College District Board of Trustees. Their district includes Skyline College, College of San Mateo and Canada College, and they have recently opened the College of San Mateo Coastside facility in downtown Half Moon Bay. In November of 2024 she was reelected to the Board. The attached article provides details on her goals and positions. https://www.coastsidenews.com/election/candidates-for-college-board-respond-to-our-questions/article_bab3524a-8d08-11ef-9c0a-9751f63a69b3.html Lisa Petrides, Ph.D., is also the CEO and founder of the Institute for the Study of Knowledge Management in Education (ISKME). https://www.iskme.org/about-us/
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Apr. 09, 2025
Today we honor 14 organizations who were selected by the Rotary Gifts Committee as most deserving to receive a grant. Between our Foundation and our club, we awarded $41,000 in Community Gift Grants this year. Each group will give a brief talk about what they do in our community and how they plan to use their grant to further their mission. |
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Empowering Teens to Thrive
Apr. 16, 2025
Remi Sobomehin is the CEO of Ambition Angels. Ambition Angels empower teens to thrive by transforming smartphones into tools for personal and professional growth for teens. https://www.ambitionangels.org/2
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Art in Action
Apr. 23, 2025
In 1982, Judy Sleeth founded Art in Action to address the loss of arts education in California schools after Proposition 13. When her child’s kindergarten class lacked an art program, she began creating and teaching her own lessons. Her passion sparked a movement, and through word of mouth, Art in Action grew, bringing the joy of art to classrooms in need. The mission of Art in Action is to provide an art curriculum that expands their knowledge in art techniques, cultural understanding, and core subject topics, along with providing art supplies and training for educators and volunteers to bring the curriculum to life! |
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May 02, 2025
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May 10, 2025 8:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
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Cyber Crime and How to Protect Yourself
May 21, 2025
Cybersecurity Risks and Recommendations Cybercrime has become a huge business and the risk of loss is growing quickly. Here are some of the topics that David Williamson will be expanding on: Phishing, Smishing, and Email - Most malware is still loaded because we clicked on it! Your phone is the ubiquitous device; the loss of which can give a bad actor complete control over essentially everything. Protecting your home network and the intenet of things. |
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May 22, 2025 8:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
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The Enjoyment of Wine
May 28, 2025
Susan R Lin is the Head of Wine Expertise for online fine wine retailer Belmont Wine Exchange in the San Francisco Bay Area, serving customers worldwide. Susan has been named Master of Wine (MW) by the Institute of Masters of Wine. The Master of Wine credential is recognized globally for the highest standards of rigor in its holistic examination of all aspects of wine. Lin joins a prestigious group of 418 Masters of Wine around the world and is one of 56 Masters of Wine in the United States. A lifelong devotee of music, Susan is a classical pianist and holds a Master of Fine Arts in Classical Piano Performance and Musicology. She has performed internationally as a Chinese classical and folk dancer. Susan also works with performing arts organizations to grow their audiences through innovative programming and events, integrating wine whenever possible. Her joy is to create memorable experiences through wine and the performing arts. |
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Jun. 14, 2025 8:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
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Jun. 26, 2025 8:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
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HIP Housing
Jul. 09, 2025
HIP Housing is a San Mateo County based non-profit organization that for over 50 years has been www.hiphousing.org |
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Coral
Jul. 23, 2025
Francesca is the lab manager for the Adrienne Correa Lab at UC Berkeley, where they study how simbiotic microorganisms influence their coral hosts, as well as ecosystem processes, under environmental stress. Her passion lies in learning about how we can transform genetics research into actionable solutions supporting conservation of critical marine ecosystems as our climate changes. |
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In-Service Day
Jul. 30, 2025
Please come enjoy our regular meeting, as well as a service opportunity right at your fingertips. We will form a lean, mean machine to fill backpacks with student supplies, assembly line style! Rather than have each member bring a backpack, We've ordered them in bulk to make it cheaper. So all you have to do is bring $20. If you can. Thanks! |
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Rotary International Theme for the Year, Unite for Good!
Aug. 13, 2025
District Governor Miltone Griffiths will share her personal journey with Rotary and offer a sneak peek at the exciting year ahead. Mitone joined the Rotary Club of Half Moon Bay in 2005. In addition to her work with Rotary, she has continued to serve as a ShelterBoxUSA Ambassador since 2014.
Mitone’s favorite projects include gardening for home-bound seniors and beach clean-ups. She has traveled to India for a Polio immunization campaign. She looks forward to joining other international projects specifically supporting women and children, micro-credit programs, and bringing clean water to communities.
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Revolutionizing Aging
Aug. 20, 2025
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House vs NCAA and the Future of College Sports
Aug. 27, 2025
The House vs NCAA settlement authorizes schools to directly share a portion of their revenue directly with student-athletes. The settlement caps these payments at roughly $20.5 million per shool in the first year. This amount is expected to encompass all varsity sports. How this money ends up being allocated will be one of the questions. Roger Noll will be speaking about the impact of this decision on college sports. Roger G. Noll is professor emeritus of economics at Stanford University. Previously Noll was a Senior Economist at the President’s Council of Economic Advisers, a Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution, and Institute Professor of Social Science at the California Institute of Technology. Noll has published 17 books and over 400 articles and reviews on technology policy, antitrust, regulation, the political economy of public policy and public law, and the economics of sports and entertainment. Among these are Government and the Sports Business, the first comprehensive analysis of professional team sports, and Sports, Jobs and Taxes, an analysis of the economic impact of a sports team on the local economy. |
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