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Marisa Otto's house - bring items and something for lunch
Mar. 21, 2019 12:15 p.m.
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Mar. 23, 2019 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
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No Host Social - Community Outreach - Bring family/friends!
Mar. 28, 2019 6:00 p.m.
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Update on a proposed 13 acre neighborhood commercial development
Apr. 04, 2019 1:00 p.m.
Ms. Susan Mineta, Sr. Vice- President, Forward Planning for Republic Urban will be presenting an update on a proposed 13 acre neighborhood commercial development along San Felipe near Yerba Buena in partnership with San Jose Evergreen Community College District. She will be discussing the current zoning change request and the proposed commercial uses including Senior Assisted Living and Medical offices. The college hopes to use the ongoing revenue generated from this project to fund student Programs like San Jose Promise that helps make college more accessible and affordable for deserving students by paying tuition, books and other expenses during their first two years of college. The presentation will be followed by audience Q&A. |
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Apr. 06, 2019 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
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Reports on "What We Learned at the District Training Assembly"
Apr. 11, 2019 1:00 p.m.
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Apr. 27, 2019
Preparation begins at 10AM Lunch is served at noon Cleanup starts at 1PM For thirty years, Family Supportive Housing has been helping homeless single- and two-parent families with children remain intact, while addressing their needs for food, shelter, employment and education. We offer families a respite, an opportunity to make life-altering changes, and a system to aid in finding permanent housing. |
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Octoberfest Charity Auction Kick Off Party
May 03, 2019 12:15 p.m.
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May 03, 2019 12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.
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Building partnerships in the community - San Jose Spotlight
May 09, 2019 12:15 p.m.
Ramona is San Jose Spotlight’s Editor and Co-Founder. She has covered politics and government for a decade, working in San Jose, Merced, Salinas, Eureka and most recently Las Vegas. A San Jose native, Ramona is passionate about investigative and watchdog journalism that searches for truth, exposes wrongdoing and sheds light on injustice. Ramona broke countless stories as The Mercury News’ San Jose City Hall reporter, delving into the South Bay’s housing crisis, state and local elections, the city’s pension woes, technology, homelessness and the city’s recovery from massive flooding. Ramona’s housing stories revealed loopholes in San Jose laws and prompted city leaders to adopt new tenant protections. As the state government reporter for Nevada’s largest newspaper, the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Ramona followed President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence as they campaigned in the Silver State, covered the nation’s most exciting U.S. Senate race (Dean Heller), interviewed the legendary Congressman John Lewis and chronicled former President Barack Obama’s stop in Las Vegas to discuss technology. She also wrote a groundbreaking series about the lack of mental health care services in Nevada, which led to proposed changes in state law. Ramona is a graduate of San Jose State University and has won numerous journalism awards, including the McClatchy President’s Award, George F. Gruner Award, and 1st Place awards for investigative reporting and coverage of local government from the California Newspaper Publishers Association. She’s thrilled to be home — where she can stock up on the orange sauce again — and to provide independent and unbiased political news coverage to her hometown. Josh is San Jose Spotlight’s Co-Founder and Director of Development. He is excited about building partnerships in the community, fundraising and coordinating events. His professional career has included roles with the Silicon Valley Council of Nonprofits, various state and city lawmakers and Silicon Valley At Home, where he served as Political Manager and led advocacy campaigns for affordable housing policies including a plan to double Mountain View’s affordable housing stock. Most recently, Josh worked for the Culinary Academy of Las Vegas as an Outreach Specialist, establishing community partnerships and providing outreach for vocational training to youth, adults and displaced workers. As a volunteer, Josh has served on the board of numerous community organizations, including the City of San José Human Rights Commission, City of San José Independent Police Auditor Advisory Committee, East Side Union High School District Citizens Bond Oversight Committee, the District 8 Community Roundtable, and as a Fellow with the New Leaders Council- Silicon Valley, Latino Leadership Alliance and the American Leadership Forum. Josh is a San Jose native who grew up in Evergreen and graduated from San Jose State University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology- Community Change and a Master of Public Administration degree. In his free time, Josh enjoys reading, hiking and spending time at the dog park with his wife, Ramona, and their dog, Lucky. |
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May 17, 2019 - May 19, 2019
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Ghana School Initiative
May 23, 2019 12:15 p.m.
Prof. Duane Cheers received his Ph.D from Howard University, Washington, D. C., in African Studies and Research. He has MA, African-American Studies MS, Journalism and BA, Journalism from Boston University. He is currently a Professor of Photojournalism at the School of Journalism and Mass Communications at San Jose State University. He was a Fulbright Scholar to Johannesburg, South Africa where he taught documentary photography to township children and freelance photographers. He organized an exhibition of their work that was on display the Durban City Hall Gallery and at the Bensusan Museum in Johannesburg. Last year, he was a part of a CSU-Faculty Seminar held at the University of Ghana, in Accra, the capital city. During the week, he met Mary Nyamson, a principal at the Edumfa School. He discovered that the school with 19 teachers and 335 students, had no computers, few school supplies, and few desks. He has been working with the school to provide with supplies, and community meal for the students, who live in a rural, farming town. He is returning in mid-July with more school supplies. |
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Join Us at Round Table Pizza (White/Aborn Rds)
May 30, 2019 6:00 p.m.
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NO meeting at The Ranch on Thursday, 6/6/19
Jun. 07, 2019 12:15 p.m.
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Education in the News
Jun. 13, 2019 12:15 p.m.
Edward Alvarez has extensive background and experience in the education sector. His education experience includes services on various advisory committees, including the Eastside Union High School District and the California Community Colleges Advisory Committee on Minority Affairs. He was elected to the Eastside Union High School District Board of Trustees and served a seven-year term during which the District constructed 8 high schools. He served a 7-year term on the Board of trustees of Santa Clara University as well as the Board Real Estate and Finance Committee. He is a Trustee Emeritus of the University as well as a member of the Role Model Board of Trustees, an elementary school mentor program. During his law practice tenure, he represented the Mision-DeAnza Community College District and was instrumental in the information of the formation of the Mission-DeAnza Community Foundation, including the creation of enabling legislation required by law.
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Let our RYLA scholarship recipients INSPIRE you! - Mission Springs Center in Scotts Valley
Jun. 27, 2019 4:30 p.m.
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We'll be in the Rose, White & Blue Parade
Jul. 04, 2019
The Rose, White, and Blue Parade is a much-beloved annual event in San José’s Rose Garden–area neighborhoods along The Alameda, which has a rich history of parades, including the Carnival of Roses and the Fiesta De las Rosas. This year, we celebrate our 12th Anniversary, making this the longest running parade in the history of The Alameda. |
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Jul. 04, 2019 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
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Jul. 13, 2019 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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The School of Arts and Culture at MHP catalyzes creativity and empowers community
Jul. 18, 2019 12:15 p.m.
Jessica is the daughter of immigrant parents from Mexico and El Salvador. She was born and raised in East Oakland and knows firsthand the impact that arts and culture can have to build pride, preserve our heritage, and fuel community and economic development. Jessica has dedicated her career to the public sector, working for organizations like the ACLU. Prior to joining the School of Arts and Culture (the School), she spent four years immersed in the Mayfair community and led the efforts that doubled SOMOS Mayfair’s budget from $1.5 (FY15) million to $3.4 million (FY19). During this time, she built meaningful relationships with members of the Si Se Puede! Collective, including the team at the School of Arts and Culture.
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Aug. 10, 2019 7:45 a.m. - 10:45 a.m.
Join Rotarians in our Saturday Community Service Project |
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Trades Orientation Program
Aug. 15, 2019 12:15 p.m.
Louise Auerhahn, Director of Economic and Workforce Policy, joined Working Partnerships USA in 2001 and has served in numerous roles. Her current work focuses on the impacts of Silicon Valley's changing economy on working families and the middle class, including efforts to create quality, sustainable jobs and place working people, women, and communities of color at the center of the emerging green economy. She is a lead author of the Life in the Valley Economy, Tech’s Invisible Workforce, and Innovating Inequality? reports highlighting the economic wellbeing of the "invisible majority" of low- and middle-income residents in Silicon Valley. At the regional level, she is a co-author of the Economic Prosperity Strategy for the Bay Area and coordinates the Construction Careers Initiative. She also serves on the Board of Directors of work2future and the Collins Foundation and is a past Board member and vice president of the Services, Immigrant Rights, and Education Network (SIREN). She holds a B.S. in Earth Systems from Stanford University. When not at work, Louise enjoys outdoor concerts, gardening and biking the Guadalupe trail. She lives in downtown San Jose with her wife Alice and a backyard full of tomatoes. |
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Aug. 20, 2019 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
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