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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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March Events
 
Fishing in the Park
 
Past President Ruth Ashford and Treasurer Marianne Ezell get those hot dogs into buns and wrapped - ready for self service.
 
The trouts won the day - that's why it's called fishing and not catching.
 
Rotary SJE/E's annual pairing of 3rd graders from Dorsa School with Interactors from Eastside High Schools for a morning of fishing & fellowship. A big thank you was shouted to Rotarians, Charlie Wasser, Nick Leon, Sara & Greg Calkins, Ruth Ashford and Marianne Ezell as happy students departed after lunch.
 
Interactors (Rotary for high schoolers) paired with 3rd graders - bonds quickly formed. The weather began overcast but improved to a glorious spring day!
 
Having met the bus at 8am, fisher-students were very much ready for hot dogs at 11am. Thanks, Honorary Rotarian Greg Calkins, for manning the grill.
 
Club Dir. of Youth Services, Nick Leon, helped students with lines. "Service Above Self sure is fun when you're hanging around with Rotarians, Interactors and the third graders of Dorsa School." says Nick.
 
Club Speaker
 
 
Eleanor Vogelsang of CLOSE UP - Washington DC Education Programs gave a great presentation on the organizations' mission to "inform, inspire, and empower youth to be actively engaged citizens in our democracy." Given the statistics she quoted as to how poorly informed youth (and yes, adults) are about how our government works, their program is all the more timely and significant.

Seen here with our President-elect Charlie Wasser as he presents Eleanor with our club speaker acknowledgment certificate which represents our club's donation to the RI Polio Plus program on behalf of our speakers.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
We successfully kickstarted the India Club under Rotary International with the able guidance of Charlie Wasser tonight! Indians in the community and patrons of India are most welcome to join us in the next meeting on March 29th @ 7 pm in ICC, Milpitas. Projects that impact India, our role in the mainstream society here in the Bay Area, the impact of Media in our community, especially in the light of the upcoming elections - will be talked about! Hope to see you there!!
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.......
 
Institute equips regional leaders to advance Rotary’s story

Regional leaders from around the globe gathered at Rotary World Headquarters in Evanston in early March for training they will use to inspire members in their respective areas.

Several participants - most of whom will begin their term on 1 July - noted that the true measure of the institute's success will be how well the information they learned is transmitted to Rotary members.

"We have to realize that training doesn't stop at the district level," said Michael Boyer, a Rotary public image coordinator from Pismo Beach, California, USA. "We train people really well to be governors and club presidents but we have to realize that we also have to train our members in how to talk about Rotary."

Boyer said his goal is to ensure that members can discuss Rotary's brand in a clear and compelling way. "We have to make our club presidents understand they can't just stand in front of their club and say, 'Go invite members.' They actually have to train members in how to ask and what to say," he said.

 

A major goal of the four-day regional leaders training institute was to equip these leaders -- regional Rotary Foundation coordinators, Rotary coordinators, Rotary public image coordinators, and endowment/major gifts advisers -- to help club and district leaders strengthen club membership, focus and foster Rotary's humanitarian service, and enhance the organization's public image.

Many participants were impressed to learn about new tools available on Rotary.org, which they practiced using during multiple workshops.

"I have used Rotary.org for years but I have realized these past couple of days how much more advanced it has become," said Alasdair Seale, an endowment/major gifts adviser from Edinburgh, Scotland. "I didn't realize, for example, that there are alumni reports that include Group Student Exchange students, vocational training teams, Ambassadorial Scholars, and Rotaractors. They are all clearly a target for membership."

Patrick Coleman, a regional Rotary Foundation coordinator from Luanshya, Zambia, said members need to be encouraged to use Rotary.org.

"(What we are learning) is very exciting because we are bringing Rotary into the 21st century," Coleman said. "We have members who brag about being born before the age of computers. But that's a bit like saying, 'I was born before cellphones so I am not going to use one.' We're here, we need to use these tools."

Sherri Muniz, a Rotary coordinator from San Antonio, Texas, said the value of the institute for her was being able to share ideas.

"The program itself is designed to teach us teamwork," Muniz said. "But we are building connections with people who have success stories, with people who have similar challenges, and those connections will last us far beyond the end of the institute."

Rotary News

16-Mar-2016
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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 21, 2016
 
Jul 28, 2016
 
Aug 04, 2016
 
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Upcoming Events
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
 
Club's Golden Anniversary Dinner 1966-2016
Sep 10, 2016
6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
 
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