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Aug. 15, 2020 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Are you looking to expand your Rotary knowledge? Do you want to explore opportunities to work with the District Leadership team? Go even further in the Rotary world! If so, then this Future Leaders Training Seminar is geared to assist YOU. Take your leadership skills to the next level! This Zoom training is open to everyone, but advance registration is required. Please register at the district website here. Please e-mail Greta or Jerry if you are attending, as this event can count as a make up. |
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Aug. 20, 2020 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
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Aug. 22, 2020 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
District 5280 invites you to the August Training Seminars. From 10-11am, learn detailed information on how to start a new club and get an update on the progress of 5 new District 5280 clubs. From 11am-12pm, this is where Rotary District 5280 opens opportunities for YOUR CLUB to grow Rotary. Our very own Peter Smyth will be heading this event up. This Zoom seminar is open to all, but advance registration is required. If you are interested, please register directly via the District's Website here. Please e-mail Greta or Jerry if you are attending, as this event can count as a make-up event as well. |
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GIVE Nation
Aug. 26, 2020
“GIVE Nation was founded because we are all born with the need to do good and it also has a ‘ripple effect’. This is something the world desperately needs. Arnaud Saint-Paul CEO - GIVE Nation Check out his website at givenation.world
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Friends of Ballona Wetlands
Sep. 02, 2020
Neysa is the Manager of Friends of Ballona Wetlands. She will be telling us about their work in the wetlands! As the Manager of Scientific Programs for Friends of Ballona Wetlands, Neysa hopes to promote endangered and sensitive species habitat protection and restoration, while educating the public about the importance of nature, especially in the urban sprawl of Los Angeles. Neysa has always had a passion for the environment. She graduated from the University of California, Davis, with a Bachelor of Science in Wildlife, Fish, and Conservation Biology. At college, Neysa discovered her fondness for birds and wetlands, and their importance in local urban ecosystems. Seeking to share this passion with others and to expand on it through biological research, Neysa came to work with Friends of Ballona Wetlands (FBW). This non-profit achieves the perfect balance between protecting wetlands, educating the public, and promoting wildlife appreciation and understanding. Neysa completed a Master of Natural Resources Degree from Oregon State University, with an emphasis in Wildlife Management. Through this program, and the partnership with local Environmental Scientist, Dr. Edith Read, Neysa has done research in the Ballona Freshwater Marsh studying maintenance impacts on nesting wetland birds. |
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Sep. 04, 2020 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Currently, 1 in 7 people in Los Angeles experiences hunger. Fight hunger with us by giving just a little bit of your time. We will be helping the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank sort, inspect, and repackage donated food items from local food drives before they get distributed to those in need. We are looking for at least 5 volunteers. Please sign up online via Clubrunner if interested and I will forward you additional information. *** The event will observe all safety and Covid-19 guidelines, including requirement of using gloves, masks, social distancing, etc. As this is a voluntary club activity. (No guests - club members only). Please ONLY attend if you are comfortable, and can safely do so. Questions - please email me at: jjenrotary@gmail.com . Thank you! Rotary Club of Playa Venice Sunrise: September 4th, 2020
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Sep. 09, 2020 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
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District 5280 Governor's Visit
Sep. 09, 2020 8:00 a.m.
A member of Calabasas Rotary Club since 2007, Bette Hall has held various positions, both within her Club and District 5280. Positions held include Club Avenues of Service and Events Chair, Board member, Club President, Assistant Governor, District Trainer for several years, and three years as the Senior Assistant Governor, Youth Services for District 5280. She has also chaired both the 2019 District Club Assembly and District Conference.
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Sep. 15, 2020 - Dec. 31, 2020
Random Acts of DoGoodery Challenge! The idea is to perform local acts of kindness to improve the kindness quotient around us. We want to record what members do as an reminder that while times may be tough, we can still help others and ourselves. Remember, this is continuous, and we will take a collective look at all the good we have done at the end of the calendar year! |
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Sep. 16, 2020 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
Fellow Rotarian Rob DeCou will be speaking at his home club meeting on Wednesday Sept. 16, 2020 regarding his upcoming Uberman Race, and to bring more awareness to combat human trafficking. https://playavenice.org/page/human-trafficking/ Over the past several years, Rotarian Rob DeCou has focused his ultra-endurance races towards raising money and awareness to help end polio and fight human trafficking. In 2017, Rob completed a 146-mile ultra-marathon in Badwater Basin, becoming the 124th known person to cover this distance on foot known as the"World's Toughest Foot Race", and in doing so, raised awareness and nearly $700,000 for End Polio Now in collaboration with District Governor Cozette Vergari. In 2019, Rob swam over 31 miles across the Strait of Juan de Fuca from the U.S. to Canada, raising $10,000 for trafficking prevention efforts. In June 2020, Rob completed an “Everesting” climb, cycling uphill 29,029 feet over 230 miles in just under 27 hours, raising over $3,500 for HOPE61. Most recently, this July Rob cycled over 625 miles in the Race Across Oregon, an unforgiving course with nearly 50,000 feet of unending climbing, raising over $8,000 for In Our Backyard and bringing awareness to human trafficking. On October 8, 2020, Rob will be compete in Uberman, the “World’s Toughest Ultra Ironman” and raise the bar not just in the endurance arena but also in the hopes of creating a significant impact by partnering with local organizations in the Greater Los Angeles area that are in the trenches with the fight against human trafficking.
If you are interested in attending the meeting and hearing Rob speak about his upcoming event - please e-mail Jerry Jen at jjenrotary@gmail.com for the Zoom credientials, or if you have any questions. Thank you. |
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Uberman / Bringing Awareness to Human Trafficking
Sep. 16, 2020 8:00 a.m.
Rob is the Executive Producer and Co-Founder at Lux Virtual, a creative studio that facilitates strategic marketing, with a focus on animated videos, and immersive experiences to simplify and illuminate brilliant ideas. Highly involved in ultra-endurance sports, to raise awareness and build community around important issues. In 2017, Rob completed a 146-mile run across Death Valley to the top of Mt. Whitney raising almost $700,000 for End Polio Now, Rotary’s global campaign to eradicate polio. The prior year, Rob completed the solo Race Across America, known as “the World’s Toughest Bicycle Race”, a 3,000-mile journey from coast to coast raising over $21,000 to fund brain cancer research. Rob recently completed a 31-mile swim from Port Angeles Washington to Victoria Canada across the Strait of Juan de Fuca raising over $10,000. On October 8, 2020 Rob will be taking on the world’s toughest ultra-ironman known as Uberman and projecting raising over $100,000, while also increasing awareness and prevention of Human Trafficking. Rob is also a proud member of the Rotary Club of Playa Venice Sunrise and LAX Chamber of Commerce. He lives in Port Angeles Washington with his wife Kristin son Hudson, and daughter Kalea. Come and support PVS Rotarian Rob. Bring a guest! https://playavenice.org/page/human-trafficking/ If you are interested in attending the meeting and hearing Rob speak about his upcoming event - please e-mail Jerry Jen at jjenrotary@gmail.com for the Zoom credientials, or if you have any questions. Thank you. |
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Sep. 17, 2020 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.
You're invited to join LAX Coastal Chamber leadership at the Annual Meeting, board installation, awards celebration and Leadership Academy (LA) graduation. This year's event will feature guest speaker Mike Bonin, Councilmember for District 11, who will install the board, present a brief Los Angeles City update and discuss issues affecting our area.
This virtual meeting is your chance to learn more about the inner workings of your local chamber. From discussing policies to committee reports, to approving new members and planning upcoming events, there is always something new at an LAX Coastal board meetings and it is one of the best ways to learn how to get involved with the business community.
If interested, please sign up here or e-mail Jerry Jen at jjenrotary@gmail.com. If we have more attendees than allocated virtual seats, attendees will be selected by lottery. Please sign up by no later than Monday, 9/14/2020 at 10:00pm to be considered. Thank you! |
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International Peace Day / Peace Discussion - Implicit Bias
Sep. 23, 2020 8:00 a.m.
Mark has over 35 years of legal experience, including 20 years of experience as a mediator and arbitrator. Mark has served on the Los Angeles Superior Court alternative dispute resolution panel since 1994 and has handled private mediations and arbitrations with an emphasis on cross-cultural disputes since 2005. Over the past three decades, he has been involved in the resolution of thousands of cases. Please welcome our District's Peace Chair Mark Ameli on Wednesday, who will graciously provide us with wonderful insight and information on implicit bias, and how that relates to peace. Mark is a fellow Rotarian from the Rancho Park Rotary Club. |
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Sep. 30, 2020
Please coordinate with our club chair, Ramona Ivy if you have any old iPad / tablets to donate to WPV, for the benefit of isolated and needy seniors. Thank you.
THE WPV CARES iPAD CHALLENGE WPV has launched the WPV CARES iPad Challenge! While most of us have technology that enables us to virtually interact with family and friends, some of our seniors lack the devices, internet capabilities, and knowledge to do so. Our goal is to collect 75 gently used or new iPads (or tablets), and establish a fund that will be used to provide financial support to those clients who cannot afford internet/WiFi connectivity. All our senior recipients will also receive one-on-one training on their new devices, free of charge, in the comfort and safety of their own homes.
ABOUT WPV WPV, or Westside Pacific Villages, is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization in Los Angeles celebrating our 10th year of service; we serve low-income seniors, providing programs and resources that allow our members to remain healthy and happy as they age-in-place. To learn more about our efforts, please check out this brief video https://youtu.be/GH1W4ZU-q7A.
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Oct. 03, 2020 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Currently, 1 in 7 people in Los Angeles experiences hunger. Fight hunger with us by giving just a little bit of your time. We will be helping the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank sort, inspect, and repackage donated food items from local food drives before they get distributed to those in need. We are looking for at least 10 volunteers. Please sign up online via Clubrunner if interested and I will forward you additional information. *** The event will observe all safety and Covid-19 guidelines, including requirement of using gloves, masks, social distancing, etc. As this is a voluntary club project. (No guests - club members only). Please ONLY attend if you are comfortable, and can safely do so. Questions - please email me at: jjenrotary@gmail.com . Thank you! Rotary Club of Playa Venice Sunrise: October 3rd, 2020
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Oct. 08, 2020
On October 8, Rob will compete in the Uberman. Uberman is the world’s most challenging Ultra Triathlon. The 556 mile course goes from the Mists of Avalon to the Snows of Mount Whitney. Starting on Catalina Island, participants swim 21 miles in the open Pacific Ocean to the shores of Palos Verdes. The 400 mile bike route leaves the city of Angels and climbs 20,000 vertical feet before descending to Badwater basin, at 200 feet below sea level, the lowest point in North America. From Badwater, athletes run 135 miles through Death Valley before ascending 13,000 feet to the trailhead @ Mt Whitney, the highest peak in the Continental United States. Follow and support Rob's training and fundraising at his website, www.gorobgo.org/ |
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Oct. 13, 2020 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
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SoFi Stadium Virtual Tour & Update
Oct. 14, 2020 8:00 a.m.
Please join us for a virtual tour and update of the recently completed and opened SoFi Stadium! Fellow PVS Rotarian William Wall will be providing us with a virtual tour of the stadium, update on the 300 Acre District which includes shopping, retail, and other developments, and interesting facts. Please join us regardless of whether you are a Chargers fan or Rams fan, or just want to learn more about the awesome new stadium and arena that has just opened in our backyard. |
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Oct. 17, 2020 12:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
The Youth Conference is virtual this year! Youthact, Interact, Rotaract, and members from Rotary clubs are invited to an exciting afternoon that will cover youth programs, scholarships, events, and great breakout sessions designed to help you grow personally and within your club! Join the Opening Session webinar from 12:00pm-12:50pm, and then attend the breakout sessions. There are three separate break out session times- and many classes to choose from. You must sign up separately for the Opening Session and each break out session of your choice. These sessions are open to all, but advance registration is required. Please register directly via the District website here: https://rotary5280.org/event/youth-conference-4/
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Oct. 20, 2020 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Looking to fire up your club's membership?! The October District Breakfast spotlights membership with our keynote speaker, Jason Browne. An inspiring public speaker, host and trainer, Jason will share his creative approach to membership. Jason Browne Talks Membership: "My passions and successes are rooted in my diverse interests and experiences. IT professional, streamer, entrepreneur, and Rotarian. I love to make membership memorable by creatively creating meaningful change and having fun along the way. Make Membership Memorable. Make M&Ms." Please sign up directly at the District's website here: https://rotary5280.org/event/district-breakfast-16/ Looking forward to seeing you there. |
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Breakouts and Breakfast Social
Oct. 21, 2020 8:00 a.m.
No speakers and no programs today! We intentionally blocked this program to give our Rotarians some time to connect, catch up, and spend some time with each other. Just make some breakfast and/or coffee, and come join your fellow PVS Rotarians to catch up and socialize. We will have breakout rooms, topics, and some fun to start your morning off right! |
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Oct. 25, 2020 10:00 a.m.
This year, the Walk to End Alzheimer's is everywhere — on every sidewalk, track and trail. While we won't be gathering at a large in-person event, participants will be walking in their own neighborhoods. You can walk (safely) with me or you can walk in your own neighborhood. Join our team here: http://act.alz.org/goto/PlayaVeniceRotary 10:00am Opening Ceremony (Online) 10:30am Walk (with me or in your own neighborhood) 10:30am-2:00pm Promise Garden Viewing Hours (Box N’ Burn, 1654 Lincoln Blvd, Santa Monica) |
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LAPD Update
Oct. 28, 2020 8:00 a.m.
Please join us for a great and informative meeting with LAPD Pacific Division Senior Lead Officer Adrian Acosta who will provide us with information, thoughts, updates, and engage us in discussions related to the new challenges we are all facing during the pandemic, including things we should keep in mind. You don't want to miss this! Thank you Adrian and LAPD! |
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Oct. 29, 2020 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
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Oct. 31, 2020
Since it is difficult to go trick or treating this Halloween due to the pandemic, Playa Venice Sunrise Rotary is bring the Spirit of Halloween to our community! We have Spooky Week Halloween activites planned, with a Great Pumpkin / Peanuts themed Halloween Caravan during the early afternoon. More details to follow! If interested in volunteering to help, please contact our chairs Gwen Vuchsas and Richard Florin.
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The Power of Starting (Fitness / Health)
Nov. 04, 2020 8:00 a.m.
Jeff Blair (M.S.) has been recognized in American and international publications as a fitness expert. He is a certified personal trainer, has authored published research and served as an expert on a national academic research review project. He founded the SoCalSport Personal Training Studio in Westchester in 2011 and has been a certified personal trainer for twenty years. (https://www.socalsport.com/)
During our program, Jeff Blair will share with us the counterintuitive ideas about creating a successful fitness routine and explain how less can be more in fitness. Jeff will also explain how strength training can allow you to enjoy your life in richer and more fulfilling ways than you might realize. Especially now, when many of us are working from home, and no longer getting up and out as much as we use to. This will be an fun, interesting, and informative program. Come join us and pick up some tips you can use right away!
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Nov. 05, 2020 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
We are officially starting our Thursday Supper Club. If you joined us for the last one, you know we had a blast. If you didn't, it is not too late to start now. This will be a regular event once a month, on the FIRST THURSDAY of each month. So the next one will be on November 5th at 5 PM. The Thursday Supper Club is lead by a Rotarian Chefs Gail Goldstein and Rob Bird for that evening. A receipe is determined beforehand, and sent out to all who are interested in participating so that everyone has time to obtain the ingredients and make any necessary preparations. The receipes show be easy for all levels of cooks, and can be completed ideally within an hour. Looking for host chef volunteers for the next months. Please contact Kathrine Russel if you are interested in leading one of the upcoming Thursday Supper Clubs. Please mark your calendars and RSVP! |
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Westside Pacific Villages Update / Projects / New Initiatives
Nov. 11, 2020 8:00 a.m.
Carol has served as WPV’s Executive Director since April 2012. She has over 25 years of corporate business experience as a Human Resources Professional from a variety of industries, including the last 20 years of her “for-profit” career at a Global Fortune 100 Company. Carol has a genuine passion for WPV’s mission having cared for her own parents, in-laws and other older relatives. Carol is a graduate of UCLA and has spent time volunteering with several community youth organizations and the Culver-Palms Meals on Wheels Program. Carol is a great proponent and advocate for our community. |
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Nov. 14, 2020 7:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.
Join us for properly distanced, outdoor, leisurely ride from and near the Venice boardwalk to the Will Rodgers Park area via the bike trial and road. Bring your bike! If you don't have one, but would like to go - we can try to help you out or at least fine a good place to rent. Start time 7:30am. Mark your calendars.
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Protecting Yourself Online
Nov. 18, 2020 8:00 a.m.
Learn basic cybersecurity techniques to protect yourself from cybercriminals in the office & at home with cybersecurity expert Sean Story. IT and Cybersecurity Expert Sean Story helps businesses and their employees with technology. Born and raised in Silicon Valley, Sean’s technology skills began developing at a young age. He relocated to Playa del Rey, California where he completed his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees. Clients trust Sean Story with all of their information technology needs ranging from computer setups to fast WiFi, easy to understand user training, user management, computer and network management, mobile device management, robust cybersecurity, hardware procurement, IT infrastructure upgrades, new office IT infrastructure buildouts, VOIP communication systems, business IT plan formation, computer maintenance, password management, and support. Sean is an efficient and talented IT Director for Hire who likes to get things done so that your employees can be more productive and your business is well protected. When he is not meeting with his valued clients or behind his keyboard, Sean enjoys long walks in nature and listening to podcasts or music. Sean looks forward to helping and serving you and your business for all technology needs. Sean serves on the board of the directors as the Treasurer of the Playa Venice Sunrise Rotary Club. His website is: www.SeanStory.com |
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Nov. 21, 2020 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
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Airport Maria Counseling Services (AMCS)
Nov. 25, 2020
Bill Morgan joined AMCS in November, 2019 as the clinic’s Development Director. Bill has a rich background in development, having spent nearly 20 years in marketing and development for a variety of organizations, including the National Veterans Foundation and Feed Our Vets. The UCSD graduate lives in Pico Rivera with his wife, 14-year-old son and a house fuil of pets. |
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Dec. 11, 2020 3:00 p.m. - 4:45 p.m.
36th Annual VHS Jackets of Excellence - 12/11/2020 The VHS Jackets of Excellence Program seeks to recognize, acknowledge, and highlight students at Venice High School who have excelled in their academic studies. Students must have an overall GPA of 3.75, and cannot have more than 7 absences per year at VHS. Similar to our acknowledgement of students who participate on sports teams with their letterman jackets, this program seeks to provide such recognition to those students who have worked hard with in their academics. If you would like to attend the webinar ceremony on 12/11/2020, please e-mail me at jjenrotary@gmail.com and I will forward you the webinar credentials. PVS Rotarians can also sign up here. |
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Managing Stress in Uncertain Times
Dec. 16, 2020
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Dec. 18, 2020 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
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Jan. 06, 2021 8:30 a.m. - Mar. 31, 2021 10:30 a.m.
PVS Rotary is supporting the Mar Vista Family Center (https://marvistafc.org/) for food distribution every Wednesday. From 8:45 AM to 10:30 AM at least three volunteers from our club will be needed to help Lucia and the rest of the volunteers 1) Unload the food truck 2) Classify boxes of food 3) Set up each table with a volunteer or two to hand out boxes. Every week 75 to 100 boxes of food get distributed right in our neighborhood! Families start to line up for this food distribution around 5 AM. Our community is so grateful for what the Mar Vista Family Center provides. And of course, our generous club is right there to help out. We are looking for support currently for all the Wednesdays in October, November, and December. Can you help? Please contact Jamie and her know which Wednesday or Wednesdays could work for you. It’s heartwarming to know how we contribute to feeding people and keeping families above water during these tough times. Thank you! |
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Jan. 13, 2021 7:30 a.m.
Teacher Mini-Grants is one of the largest and most successful program of the Playa Venice Sunrise Rotary Club. The program is over 20 years old and made in a joint effort with the LAX Coastal Chamber of Commerce. Approximately 75 Mini-Grants are awarded each year to local area classroom teachers totaling $15,000 to $20,000. The Grants ranging from $75 to $400 are awarded to deserving educators to fund their creative and innovative projects in the classrooms. The principals of the winning schools are invited to an awards event held annually to receive the grant checks for their respective schools. Playa Venice Sunrise Rotary Club is very proud of having distributed more than $300,000 to local schools over the years. As significant attendance and guests (and awards) are anticipated for this meeting, we will expedite and shorten our announcements for this week, so that the Teacher Mini-Grants program will have ample time. I highly encourage everyone to attend, to not only support our teachers and club, but to also get a firsthand view of what our teachers need, how the mini-grants will be used, and the impact to our community and students. If you have any questions, please contact the program chair, Gwen Vuchsas. (gvuchsas@secoteam.com)
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Jan. 14, 2021 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
On Thursday (01/14/2021), we will have our first PVS Supper Club event of the new year. These are such fun and tasty events! All meals are cooked and completed within the hour. Everyone is welcome. Please invite your friends and family who are interest in participating. This week, the supper club will be led by our very own and awesome Chef/Host – Harold Johnson. Harold has set for a tasty menu for us of Seafood Macaroni and Cheese, Broccoli and Shrimp, and Roasted Grapes. If you have any questions or need the recipe, Zoom info, etc. - please reach out directly to Harold at HJOHNSON@lawa.org or contact me at jjenrotary@gmail.com .
Even if you are unable to cook on Thursday, please drop on by with our wine/drink and watch the chefs go at it! Looking forward to seeing everyone there. |
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Neighborhood Watch
Jan. 20, 2021 8:00 a.m.
Arnie Corlin of Peelian Consulting LLC will be educating and sharing information with us on how a Neighborhood Watch can help to control crime and nuisances, while reducing use of force and incarceration. For many years prior to establishing Peelian Consulting, Arnie began as a rental property owner and developerspecializing in purchasing properties in areas plagued by gangs, narcotics, and other community issues. Then, collaborating with community crime prevention partners including law enforcement, school safe passage programs, neighborhood, and business watch organizations and gang intervention, Arnie strives to improve quality of life in communities as a process. Arnie has volunteered with Los Angeles Police Department and as a Director with the Los Angeles South Chamber of Commerce, he has provided forums for community members throughout the city and elsewhere on how to control crime and nuisance. As a Specialist Volunteer, Arnie has worked as a Reserve LAPD officer and also with various LAPD Divisions including South Bureau’s Criminal Gang and Homicide Division identifying and analyzing CCTV data after incidents. Arnie & his wife Debbie live in Los Angeles. |
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Painting Your Heart Workshops
Jan. 27, 2021 8:00 a.m.
Christine describes hereself as an Ex-Coloring Book Queen; ex-ad agency owner; and ex-nonprofit marketing/outreach specialist. She is currently helping people experience emotional wellness through the process of making art, through Paintint Your Heart Workshops. paintingyourheart.com |
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Jan. 29, 2021
Earlier in 2020, our club members baked or bought dozens of cookies, and donated such treats to clients of the Westside Pacific Villages (WPV). WPV generously supports and serves seniors in our community, especially those who are now homebound due to the pandemic. One of WPV’s many programs is the weekly deliveries of meals and other resources to the senior community. The cookies donated by PVS Rotarians and included with the WPV deliveries last time was a success. As such, we are doing it again! We are calling all bakers who would like to help. Under the direction and leadership of Bobbie Casalino-Lewis, the goal is to delivery 210 bags of cookies in total – for distribution on Friday 1/29/2021. Please contact or call Bobbie ASAP if you are interested, and so she can plan and coordinate: bobbiecasalinolewis@gmail.com . |
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Rotary Foundation
Feb. 10, 2021 8:00 a.m.
Anna is a co-chair of the 2020/2021 Paul Harris Society, and on the District’s Foundation committee for our District. Anna is also the immediate past president of the Rotary Club of Woodland Hills. She will join us to share more information about the Rotary Foundation, talking to the club about its importance, and answering any questions we may have. This would be a great opportunity to learn more about the Rotary Foundation, how the funds are used, and how we can help. |
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Feb. 11, 2021 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
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