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San Jose East/Evergreen
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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PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGE

 

John F. Germ

JOHN F. GERM

PRESIDENT 2016-17

AUGUST 2016

Forty years ago, a man named George Campbell, the owner of the company I worked for, invited me to join Rotary. Back then, that was a common practice in the United States. Your boss invited you to join Rotary because he thought it would be good for business and good for the community, and you said yes. It’s not surprising that our membership surged during that period.

George warned me not to use Rotary as an excuse to slack off at work. Even so, I always had time to attend lunch meetings and serve on committees. I never had to worry that taking a long lunch once a week would hurt my advancement, or what my boss would think about the occasional Rotary phone call at work.

Today, things are different. Companies are less generous about time, and not every manager looks favorably on community service. It’s hard to enjoy a Rotary meeting when you’ve got emails piling up on your phone. It’s harder than ever to balance work with Rotary – and the model that gave us so much growth a few decades ago is part of what’s holding back our growth now.

That’s why the recent Council on Legislation adopted some innovative measures that allow clubs to vary their meeting times and expand their pool of prospective members. Clubs have more flexibility now to respond to the needs of their members and to clear away as many barriers to membership as they can. But there’s one barrier to membership that only you can remove, one thing that every prospective member needs to become a Rotarian: an invitation to join a Rotary club.

Whenever I tell a group of Rotarians that we need more willing hands, more caring hearts, and more bright minds to move our work forward, everyone applauds. But those hands, hearts, and minds won’t magically appear in our clubs. We have to ask them to join. And an invitation to Rotary is something that only you can give. An invitation is a gift. It’s saying to someone, “I think you have the skills, the talent, and the character to make our community better, and I want you to join me in doing that.”

I’m the president of Rotary International, but the only club I can invite someone to join is the Rotary Club of Chattanooga, Tenn. I can’t make your club or your community stronger. Only you can do that – by inviting the qualified people you know to join you in Rotary Serving Humanity.

 

 
Rotarians At Work - Nat'l Night Out
 

Rotary Club of San Jose East/Evergreen is always looking for new members that want to give back especially to the East Side communities. We recently worked with Council Member Magdalena Carrasco and her District 5 staff at their National Night Out event August 2 at Emma Prusch Farm Park. We cooked over 1200 hamburgers and hot dogs for the attendees.

Does getting into the neighborhoods to assist our neighbors that might need a little help, interest you? Get in touch and we will discuss having you come to one of our Rotary Club meetings.

 
 
 
August 2016 Speakers
Aug 04, 2016 Michael Kevane Economics

 

Michael Kevane is Associate Professor of the Economics Department at Santa Clara University.  He is past President of the Sudan Studies Association, and co-director of Friends of African Village Libraries.  Recent research focuses on how libraries promote reading, with articles published in LibriWorld Libraries and Bulletin des Bibliothèques de France.  He is co-editor of Kordofan Invaded: Peripheral Incorporation and Social Transformation in Islamic Africa (Brill, 1998) and author of Women and Development in Africa: How Gender Works (Lynne Rienner, 2014, 2nd edition).

 

Aug 11, 2016 Nick Leon
 
Rotary and San Jose East/Evergreen Rotary Youth Services
 
Our club has been very active working with the interactors of the East Side Union Schools. Nick will enlighten us about his extensive work with the Youth, and how as club members we can be more involved with the activities and projects of these youngsters and to be mentors.
 
Aug 18, 2016 Lucia Maria Calve - San Jose Public Library Foundation
 
It’s Not your Grandmother’s Library.
 

Lucia will give a brief history of how our  library has changed, She will describe surprising new programs at the library which help our community members, and the exciting differences the Library Foundation has made historically, most recently and will be making in the future.

 

Aug 25, 2016 Glen Williams and Bruce Knopf
Santa Clara County Asset Management

 

Bruce J. M. Knopf

Director, Santa Clara County Office of Asset and Economic Development

Mr. Knopf has over thirty years of economic development and business transaction experience in the
public and private sector. He is responsible for land transactions and development as well as
implementing with its partners the County’s program for economic development in the region.

Glen A Williams
Asset Development Manager, Santa Clara County Office of Asset and Economic Development
 
Mr. Williams has over forty years of experience in real estate, as a developer, investment banker, broker and consultant. He currently has responsibility for helping the County of Santa Clara decide how to best utilize its real estate assets to maximize their value to the County’s residents. One of his assignments is to serve as Project Manager for the master-planning effort for the County Fairgrounds.

More than two years ago, the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors initiated an effort to reach out to both the local community and the private sector to help plan the future of the Santa Clara County Fairgrounds.  On August 23, 2016, responses are due from a Request for Qualifications issued June 21, directed to Investors and Operators of Commercial Recreation and Event Center Uses for the Santa Clara County Fairgrounds.  At the Rotary Club lunch, members will get to be the first group to hear about the results of the submittals received the day before and the process going forward.

 

 

 

 
 

 

Speakers
Oct 06, 2016
The Grateful Garment Project
Oct 13, 2016
Self Esteem and Communication
Oct 27, 2016
District 5170 and Rotary Club of San Jose East/Evergreen
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Upcoming Events
Erich Endowment Board Meeting
Grace Church
Oct 03, 2016
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
 
October Club Board Meeting
Grace Church
Oct 17, 2016
5:00 PM – 6:30 PM
 
Club's Golden Anniversary
The Villages Golf and Country Club
Oct 21, 2016
6:00 PM – 11:00 PM
 
November Club Board Meeting
Grace Church
Nov 21, 2016
5:00 PM – 6:30 PM
 
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