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![]() Sebastopol Area Senior Center by Katie Davis Executive Director
Oct. 04, 2024 12:15 p.m.
Katie has been with the Sebastopol Area Senior Center since August 2017, and after a short break, she has returned as Executive Director in October 2023. Working in senior services over the last seven years, Katie is a passionate and dedicated leader in the field of senior services with a deep commitment to enhancing the lives of older adults. She has played an instrumental role in creating a warm and vibrant space for our community’s older adults to belong. Katie holds her Master’s degree in Public Administration/Nonprofit Management from Sonoma State University and a Bachelor of Arts in English Communications. |
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![]() Camino de Sonoma
Oct. 11, 2024 12:15 p.m.
Adam Peacocke is part of the founding team for the Camino de Sonoma, aka Chief Archeologist. Born and raised in Sonoma County, Adam loves the history of this area where he, his wife, and four children call home. Currently, Adam runs a non-profit, FeatherVine, which coordinates faith-based organizations to help those in need in our community. Stephen Morris is acting Executive Director for the Camino de Sonoma, as well as serves the Catholic Diocese of Santa Rosa. His pastoral priority is his family in Petaluma, where he and his wife raise three kids. Adam and Stephen began collaborating on Ecumenical projects throughout Sonoma in 2016 and have guided hundreds of pilgrims across Sonoma over the last few years. |
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Oct. 14, 2024 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
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"News Sausage" by Larry Chiaroni
Oct. 18, 2024 12:15 p.m.
Larry Chiaroni was born and raised in Marin county before moving to Sonoma county in 1979. He graduated from San Francisco State University in 1978 with a BA in Broadcast Communication Arts. Between 1980 and 1990, Larry worked as an air talent and in numerous managerial positions at radio stations KTOB and KSRO in Sonoma county. From 1990 until 2019 he was a News Anchor and Reporter at KCBS All News Radio in San Francisco. While there he covered many news stories including the Oakland Hills Fire, the Polly Klaas story and the 2017 wildfires in Sonoma county. Larry also reported frequently for CBS radio on Bay Area and California news events. As a retired Sebastipudlian, Larry enjoys his family, gardening, cooking and road cycling.
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![]() Nov 5 Presidential Election
Oct. 25, 2024 12:15 p.m.
Who is going to be our next president? Are all those polls really as close as everybody says? For the best answers to these and other Election 2024 questions, come to our Rotary Club of Sebastopol meeting on Friday, Oct. 25 and find out. Dr. Dave McCuan, political science professor at Sonoma State University, is a well-respected expert on polls and elections — both national, state and local. He is regular commentator on media outlets including CNN, KCBS San Francisco, Press Democrat, ABC News, Bloomberg and many others. Dr. McCuan follows a strict policy of bipartisanship which makes him a very valued commentator on elections and all things political. His scholarly expertise rests in two broad areas - American politics and International Relations. His doctorate was granted from the University of California – Riverside in 2002. He continues in service with his second term as Chair, Political Science. His teaching responsibilities include courses in both international and national politics, international security and terrorism, state and local politics, campaigns and elections, and political behavior. |
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Honor Flights
Nov. 01, 2024 12:15 p.m.
This is a program that was originally founded to get WWII veterans to the WWII memorial in DC just after it opened in 2006.
It had started locally in NC but began to grow and now is nationwide and has started flying Korean and Vietnam veterans as well (hardly any WWII veterans still living).
A chapter of Honor Flights recently was started in Santa Rosa that covers all counties in Rotary District 5130. Bill will provide details about this great program.
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Nov. 02, 2024 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
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![]() Honoring Veteran's Day, hosted by Mike Ferguson
Nov. 08, 2024 12:15 p.m.
Major Andrew M. LeMarquand will present on the “Effort to posthumously seek a Presidential Pardon for Petaluma native Medal of Honor recipient Sergeant Richard Penry.” Major Andrew M. LeMarquand, U.S. Army, Retired is a community leader and a Sonoma County Distinguished Military Veteran who currently serves as the Global Head of Data and Artificial Intelligence for one of the largest organizations in the world. As a 3rd generation Sonoma County native and 6th generation American Veteran, he served over 20 years in the U.S. Army, including multiple combat deployments as an Army Ranger Officer during the Global War on Terrorism. Deeply committed to local service, Andrew serves as a Commissioner on the Sonoma County Commission on Human Rights and sits on the Board of Directors for the Sonoma County Japanese American Citizens League. He is actively involved in Veteran advocacy as Commander of both the Sonoma County United Veterans Council and VFW Post 1929 in Petaluma. He earned his Doctor from the University of Southern California and holds multiple master's degrees from prestigious institutions including Columbia University, New York University and the University of San Francisco, bringing his expertise in culture, community change, and artificial intelligence to benefit our local community. |
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![]() Backyards to Ballparks
Nov. 15, 2024 12:15 p.m.
Eric Gray is the author of 2 books, “Backyards to Ballparks” & “Bases to Bleachers”.
These personal baseball stories are a tribute to why baseball remains the American pastime, how it connects friends, families, and communities. These memories all have baseball as a setting, but speak to how baseball provides joy and anguish, nourishes family traditions, creates friendships, and can profoundly affect you.
Eric is originally from Plainview, New York and got his BA from SUNY New Paltz in 1974. He made his way to San Francisco and his first job with the Department of Labor became his life-long career. His passions are baseball, rock and roll, politics, conversation and most of all, family and friends. His wife, Lynn, daughter Rachel, son David, daughter-in-law Lisa and granddaughter Juliet are all baseball fans. |
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Nov. 18, 2024 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
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![]() Sports Broadcaster at KGO Radio 810 by Rich Walcoff
Nov. 22, 2024 12:15 p.m.
Our speaker will be Rich Walcoff, who spent 32 of his 40 year sports broadcasting career at KGO Radio 810, which was the ABC flagship station on the west coast. He hosted the San Francisco 49ers pregame and postgame shows for over 20 years, plus sideline coverage for 10 years. Rich also covered the high scoring Superbowl XXIX on January 29, 1995, when quarterback Steve Young was named the MVP, making the 49ners the first NFL team to win five Superbowl championships. |
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![]() Retired Anchor/Reporter at KCBS radio. Author: "Mornings with Madden" by Stan Bunger
Dec. 06, 2024 12:15 p.m.
The author of Mornings With Madden: My Radio Life With an American Legend is a |
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Dec. 07, 2024 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
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Dec. 09, 2024 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
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Dec. 14, 2024 9:00 a.m. - 11:15 a.m.
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![]() Returning to Normandy for 80th anniversary of D-Day.
Dec. 20, 2024 12:15 p.m.
Misty Zelk, M.D. Medical Director; Best Defense Foundation I am an Internist and currently the Medical Director for Spring Lake Village in Santa Rosa. I’m also a veteran of the Army National Guard and Air Force for a total of 23 years. My combat tours included Baghdad and Balad, both in Iraq. I’ve lived in Sebastopol since 2010 and proud to call it home. The Best Defense Foundation is a non-profit organization that returns veterans to their battlefields to help find resolution. Currently, we are conducting programs with WWII veterans to Normandy, Iwo Jima, Bastogne and The Netherlands. We have been working on a Vietnam program and hope to start within the next year. My presentation will focus on our return to Normandy for the 80th anniversary of D-Day. |
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![]() Reimagining the Core: A Vision for Downtown Sebastopol Mobility & Vitality by Geoff Rubendall
Jan. 10, 2025 12:15 p.m.
As the consultant project manager for the Caltrans’ grant-funded Downtown Revitalization Study, Geoff leads a team of planners, engineers and urban designers to identify, analysis, and design a new downtown Sebastopol, leveraging Caltrans’ recently updated complete streets design standards, and input gathered from a comprehensive public engagement process.
With over 20 years of experience as a registered civil and traffic engineer, Geoff Rubendall effectively delivers thoughtful, context-sensitive ideas and solutions for evaluating and enhancing the built environment. He understands the critical importance of considering a combination of safety, equity, and local context for every project to improve access and circulation for all travelers within a community. Geoff’s experience spans a wide spectrum of planning and engineering project areas—including traffic and safety studies, multimodal/complete streets concept development, traffic engineering assessments, and preparation of construction documents. |
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Jan. 13, 2025 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
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![]() My Appalachian Trail Adventure
Jan. 17, 2025 12:15 p.m.
In early 2015 Bill and his oldest son, Pete, flew back to Asheville, NC and a friend drove them to Amicalola Falls State Park in Georgia where they began their 2,200 hike north from Springer Mountain, GA, the Southern terminus of the AT, treking all the way to Mount Katahdin in Maine, the northern terminus. They both shaved their heads, mustaches, and beards just before they left CA and six months later they truly looked like “Mountain Men”. Bill wiil share is adventure with us!
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![]() The Last Coho
Jan. 24, 2025 12:15 p.m.
Kaare Iverson, born in Canada - now based in San Francisco, is a photographer, videographer + director. He specializes in outdoor lifestyles & fitness. His presentation, "The Last Coho" is a fine-art, editorial crossover project that highlightes the plight of the salmon in California's Russian River and the incredible effort to recover them. He will show some of his beautiful salmon portraits that are framed to illuminate their iconic importance and personality, and display his unique storytelling power of photography. |
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![]() End Plastic Soup
Jan. 31, 2025 12:15 p.m.
Barbara McChesney enjoyed a 35-year long career as a special educator and has always been passionate about protecting the environment. Barbara joined Rotary nearly 5 years ago and in that found a way to engage in environmental work. She is president of the Rotary Club of Windsor, chair of the environmental committee for District 5130, and regional board member for End Plastic Soup. Barbara is particularly passionate about the environmental crisis created by the abundance of single-use plastic. Barbara in collaboration with her two sisters Beverly and Frances are co-authors of McSisters Tackle Plastic (www.mcsisters.org), a blog designed to share information about the plastic crisis and inspire others to make a difference. Barbara lives in Windsor and is married to David Doht her biggest cheerleader. Her 2 year old grandson Bentley is her greatest inspiration. |
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Centennial Committee-Rotary Club of Sebastopol Social Events Through the Years, host Paul Thielen
Feb. 07, 2025
In keeping with this year's ongoing series of programs highlighting activities of the club leading up to the Centennial celebration, this program will focus on club social events--- activities that we do for ourselves. We have community and international programs, and sometimes we do stuff just because we like to! |
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Feb. 10, 2025 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
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Event in Lieu of Meeting-Crab Feed set-up Fri 2/14/25 & Crab Feed 2/15/25
Feb. 14, 2025
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Feb. 15, 2025 4:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
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![]() Flying Tails Animal Rescue by Ken Wayne
Feb. 21, 2025 12:15 p.m.
Ken Wayne started his broadcasting career in 1979 as a Navy journalist in the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service. He served as a TV and radio broadcaster in Adak, Alaska and Subic Bay, Philippines. He was also the journalist and ship's photographer, among other shipboard duties, aboard the guided missile cruiser USS Biddle and participated in months long deployments in the Caribbean and Mediterranean Seas.
After his honorable discharge in 1985, he started his civilian news career at a small station in Palm Springs and eventually worked his way through the smaller markets of Chico and Fresno to Los Angeles and Sacramento and ultimately home to the Bay Area. Ken worked as a reporter and anchor at KTVU for 26 years, covering everything from earthquakes and fires to the 9-11 attack in New York and Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. In 2018 he accepted the position of main evening anchor at KRON 4 and worked alongside Pam Moore, Gary Radnich, Vicki Liviakis and Catherine Heenan.
At the end of his second contract at KRON Ken decided to pursue his passion of telling stories about his animal rescues through his non-profit called Flying Tails. Ken is currently building a small fleet of aircraft and pilots to better respond to getting at-risk animals to safety and recently announced a partnership with PBS to showcase those rescues to a national audience.
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![]() Japanese American Internment: A Test of Loyalty & Courage by Gladys Horiuchi
Feb. 28, 2025 12:15 p.m.
Gladys Horiuchi has worked as a communications professional for the California wine and health care industries for more than 40 years. A native
of Salt Lake City, Utah, she is a fourth-generation Japanese American. Horiuchi was originally a teacher and job counselor in Salt Lake before
relocating to the San Francisco Bay Area in 1978.
When her father passed away a few years ago, she put together some family history on her father’s life, including his time in an internment camp
during World War II and his service in U.S. Military Intelligence. When she gave a presentation on this family history to her Toastmasters Club, she
learned that a number of people did not know about this chapter of American history. As a result, Horiuchi has given her presentation to
several local high school history classes and elsewhere.
Sebastopol has a unique history related to Japanese American internment. Horiuchi will include how Sebastopol residents helped Japanese Americans
during this dark time. Her presentation, “Japanese American Internment:A Test of Loyalty and Courage,” is a personal story of patriotism, loyalty,
endurance and friendship.
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Mar. 10, 2025 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
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![]() Sebastopol Documentary Film Festival (SDFF) by Cynthi Stefenoni & Serafina Palandech
Mar. 14, 2025 12:15 p.m.
Serafina Palandech, the artistic owner of Luminarium and Bubbles Boba and Tea, took over the leadership of Sebastopol Center for the Arts (SebArts) in June 2023 as the new Executive Director. SebArts' programs include Art at the Source-Open Studios, Sonoma County Art Trails, and the SDFF.Sebastopol Documentary Film Festival is an Oscar ® qualifying Film Festival for documentaries in the short form. Sebastopol Documentary Film Festival is proudly progressive, often featuring spotlights on social justice, journalism, current issues. When the right films come through we’ve programmed different POV’s of the same story. Given the proliferation of AI, documentary might become our only touchstone for what was ‘real’ at a moment in time. What better platform than a non-fiction film festival to encourage fresh and critical thinking? |
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Centennial Committee - Community Programs through the Years (Learn to Swim, Financial Literacy)
Mar. 21, 2025 12:15 p.m.
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The Neil & Amelia McDaniel
Family Fund.
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Sponsors – Fiscal Year 2024-2025
All sponsors are supporting ALL Rotary Club of Sebastopol service programs for one year. Where a sponsor has requested their donation be earmarked for a specific program, that is so noted. We are grateful to all of these supporters and look forward to partnering with them.
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