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Chartered Sep 12, 1966
We meet Thursdays at 12:15 PM
The Ranch Golf Club
4601 Hill Top View Lane
San Jose, CA  95138
United States
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March 17 - Better wear green!

March 17th marks the day of St Patrick, celebrated by millions of people around the world. In Ireland, St Patrick’s Day was always held as an important religious day but today its celebrated as Ireland’s national holiday.

As St Patrick is the Patron Saint of Ireland it became a major day in Ireland’s religious calendar and has always been mainly associated with Christianity.

Typical Traditions & Customs of St Patrick’s Day

There are a number of things that are associated with St Patrick’s Day and the whole celebration that surrounds it. Some are old Irish traditions and are directly related to celebrating the Patron Saint of Ireland and others are more recent such as being Irish for a day.

The wearing of the green on St Patrick’s Day

Many people wear something green on St Patrick ’s Day which is known in the U.S. and other countries as wearing of the green. Usually people would wear green to show their Irish heritage & culture on the day that everyone’s Irish but in Ireland the wearing of the green doesn’t really exist, well in terms of celebrating our culture. However, we do wear Shamrocks to symbolize the teaching of the holy trinity by St Patrick – although we’ve no real evidence this was actually trued. A small bunch of Shamrocks would be pinned to the breast of our outer coats and should be away worn when attending Church.

Holy day of obligation

Most, if not all, practising Christians in Ireland will attend Church as St Patrick’s Day is a Holy Day of Obligation. Family members would attend Church wearing their shamrocks and afterwards head home for a large roast, similar to a typical Sunday roast. Some families would sit around and watch the St Patrick’s day parades take place in Dublin, New York, Chicago and other major cities.

The drinking of green beer

In Ireland you would be hard pushed to find a pub that served green beer and actual fact this is not a typical tradition of Ireland but is that of the U.S. & Canada. Some places in Ireland, such as Dublin, may have a few pubs that will serve green beer but for the most part it’s not something we generally do.

Did you know that pubs in Ireland had to remain shut for St Patrick’s Day? It wasn’t until the late 1970’s the Irish law permitted pubs to open their doors on March 17th.

A day of parades & festivals

Another American tradition for celebrating St Patrick’s day is the parades. First started in New York City in 1766 the parades have become a major attraction for millions around the world. Today hundreds of parades take places in many different countries with thousands in attendance.

Did you know that it wasn’t until 1995 when the Irish government decided to start holding a parade in Dublin, to help boost tourism?

It’s now known in Ireland as St Patrick’s festival which takes place over 5 days with events including art shows, plays, concerts, fun fairs and the main parade.

Source: http://www.yourirish.com/traditions/celebrating-st-patricks-day

 

March MEETINGS
This month I enjoyed hearing from Rich Thomas and Frances Negranza --both representing the Santa Clara County Fair and Fairgrounds.
 
It was great to hear from Rich that the County Fair is still a vital part of our culture; that 4-H members still show the animals they've raised; that creative people enter all manner of goods and art to be judged; that entertainment is top-notch; that corn dogs are still sold, and that the Fair grows with the culture -- there will be a robotics demonstration!
 
Rich also described that the Fairgrounds are rented by promoters for special shows and races and that several cultural festivals are booked yearly...truly a multi-use facility.
 
Frances' area of concentration is education - there's a great area in the fairground that teaches kids the cycle of growing food and she recently got the "go ahead" to present information in classrooms.
 
We had another kind of meeting as well. Eleanor Vogelsang, Community Relations Manager of CLOSE UP Washington DC came to introduce herself and, of course, we pressed her to stay for lunch. We learned that "Close Up Foundation is a non-profit, non-partisan civic education organization driven by a mission to inform, inspire, and empower youth to be actively engaged citizens in our democracy." Certainly we can all agree this is a greatly needed service.
 
Eleanor will be our speaker this week on the topic, Close Up Teaching Students about Life and Responsibilities of Individuals in a Democracy. In the current national political climate I'm looking forward to being inspired too!
Charlie's Message To All
 
Join your fellow San Jose East/Evergreen Rotarians and District 5170 Rotarians for a night of training and fun. The District 5170 District Training Assembly will be held on March 24. It is designed for all Rotarians especially those that have leadership roles in the 2016-2017 Rotary year. It is also good training for Red Badgers and Blue Badgers that need some Rotary information refresh - as in, everyone should attend. There are usually 2 tracks of seminars. This is followed by a dinner and a speaker talking about relevant Rotary topics. More information as it becomes available.
 
Mar 24, 2016 4:00 PM – 9:00 PM 
India Community Center
525 Los Coches St.
Milpitas, CA     95035    
 
Please go to the following link to register on the club's site. Charlie will handle the registration
with the district for everyone that signs up on the club site:
 
 
Charlie will be presenting a program on The Rotary Foundation this Thursday at the club meeting.
 
The program will cover the basics of TRF. It will help you undertand the structure and of TRF and the impotance of giving to TRF.
 
See you Thursday.......
 
Water and Sanitation
WATER AND SANITATION
 
More than 660 million people worldwide do not have access to clean drinking water and 2.4 billion lack adequate sanitation facilities.[i] Although comparatively few people die from thirst, waterborne diseases claim the lives of nearly 1,000 children each day.
 
A GATEWAY TO MANY HUMANITARIAN BENEFITS
 
Accessibility to clean water and sanitation prevents waterborne diseases and reduces the time spent securing water from distant sources, enabling mothers to devote more time to helping their families earn a living and children to receive an education. As a result, our work in providing clean water, sanitation, and hygiene is catalytic to efforts in Rotary’s other areas of focus: fighting disease, saving mothers and children, supporting education, growing local economies, and promoting peace.
 
ROTARY’S ROLE
 
Rotary carries out sustainable projects – a goal of our strategic plan – to bring positive, lasting change to communities locally and globally. One of our areas of focus is working with communities to develop and maintain sustainable access to clean water, sanitation, and hygiene.
 
Rotarians support communities’ efforts to improve access to safe water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) through creation of infrastructure, such as boreholes, rainwater harvesting systems, ventilated pit latrines, and hand-washing stations. Rotarians also invest in training and educational opportunities for  community members to operate and maintain these systems for the long-term.
 
ROTARY AT WORK
 
·        RI-USAID International H20 Collaboration – The collaboration is a strategic partnership that brings together USAID’s technical expertise and Rotary’s network of grassroots volunteers to boost access to WASH infrastructure, strengthen delivery of WASH services, promote hygiene education, and mobilize communities and resources in developing countries. Rotary and USAID have committed $4 million to Ghana and $4 million to Uganda.
 
·        Kenya – Rotary clubs in Kenya and Maryland and Idaho, USA, partnered with Genesis World Mission to create a rainwater catchment system to provide clean drinking water, irrigate crops, and establish fish farms in Burangi, Kenya. The global grant-funded project is multiplying crop yields and improving health for community residents.
 
·        Tanzania -    The Rotary clubs of Same, Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, and Ames, Iowa, USA,  are working with the village of Kigogo to provide access to safe water through a well and gravity-pressurized system. They are also building the capacity of the local governing committee to manage, maintain, and operate these systems long-term, and providing hygiene education and training to villagers.    
 
·        WASH in Schools –The Rotary WASH in Schools Target Challenge is launching in 2016 in two areas of focus: water and sanitation, and basic education and literacy. Rotarians in Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Kenya, and India are aiming to provide comprehensive water, sanitation and hygiene services, and improve educational performance. To do this, Rotarians will be guided by WASH, behavior change, and educational benchmarks that build on each other and on the work Rotarians are already doing in the field.
 
·        UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education – Rotary sponsors 10 students annually in master of science programs at the institute in Delft, the Netherlands, as part of a strategic partnership. The institute is the only graduate school in the world dedicated to international water management.
 
FIND OUT MORE
 
Check out ways to take action and tips for success in the Areas of Focus guide.
Apply for a Rotary grant to support a project.
Browse Rotary Showcase for projects providing clean water, sanitation, and hygiene.
Celebrations!

Congratulations to members with special days

to commemorate in March!

Birthdays    
Greg Calkins (honorary)   March 2
Toby Adelman   March 5
Suguna Alluri   March 5
     
Anniversary    
Denise & Steven Hankes 36 years March 15
     
Rotary anniversary    
Debbie Gentry-Rao 2 years March 20
 
Speakers
Jul 14, 2016
 
Jul 21, 2016
 
Jul 28, 2016
 
Aug 04, 2016
 
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Upcoming Events
July Club Board Meeting
Grace Church
Jul 18, 2016
5:00 PM – 6:30 PM
 
Toast and Toast to Celebrate Robbie's Year
Jul 30, 2016
6:30 PM – 9:00 PM
 
August Club Board Meeting
Grace Church
Aug 15, 2016
5:00 PM – 6:30 PM
 
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