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All About Lamb's Players Theatre in Coronado
Oct 22, 2024 12:00 PM
Lamb's is one of San Diego's leading not-for-profit, professional performing arts organizations, presenting an exciting variety of work year-round in the resident theatre in Coronado. Lamb's also provides an Educational Outreach program touring to schools across the county.
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Halloween!
Oct 29, 2024 5:30 PM
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What's New at the Timken!
Nov 05, 2024 12:00 PM
The Timken Museum of Art preserves the Putnam Collection of European old masters, American art and Russian icons for the education and benefit of present and future generations of San Diego residents and visitors. The Museum celebrates the important role of art as a way of enriching the lives and nurturing the creative spirit in us all. Megan Pogue is the Executive Director of the Timken Museum of Art in Balboa Park where she serves as the fourth executive director in the Museum’s 59-year history. Pogue is dedicated to the art museum’s service to the public and advancing the role of fully accessible art and education in San Diego’s civic agenda. Since her appointment in 2015, Pogue has led the museum to embrace its founding principles of free access for all, inspiring people and connecting diverse communities through the power of art. She guides the museum’s institutional vision, its small but important collection of 90 permanent objects spanning over 500 years, including San Diego’s only Rembrandt on public display, exhibitions, educational initiatives, special events, outreach programs, external relations, administrative management and strategic planning. Raised with three sisters and one brother in Manhattan Beach, California, by a finance executive father and an arts-loving mother who studied dance with Martha Graham and held a PhD in Theatre Arts, Pogue previously served as Senior Vice President of Business Development of San Diego Symphony for twelve years and is widely credited with reinvigorating the entire Summer Pops experience. Pogue holds a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration with a minor in music from San Diego State University, and, with more than 20 years in the nonprofit arts world, she combines her early “for-profit” experience and business acumen leading a $25 million distribution company with a lifelong passion for the arts to the benefit and sustainability of the Museum. Today, Pogue is applying her vision and skills to the transformation of the Timken, leveraging the features that led to the Museum’s 59-year history of success while capitalizing on new opportunities to revitalize, energize and expand the small institution.
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80th Anniversary of D-Day
Nov 12, 2024 12:00 PM
80th Anniversary of D-Day: On Tuesday, November 12th, World War II veteran and Torrey Pines Rotarian Emeritus Max Gurney, with his Honor Flight guardian, Point Loma Rotarian Tim McCully, will give us a review of their June trip to France for the 80th Anniversary of D-Day in Normandy.
Max served in the U.S. Army 1942-45 as an intelligence specialist in campaigns in North Africa, Sicily and Italy. After the war, he joined Pan American World Airways, working up from a baggage clerk to retire in 1991 as PanAm’s manager for southern France and Monaco.
Tim served in the U.S. Navy 1976-2006, with twenty years of cruiser/destroyer duty and ten years spent managing Military Sealift Command (MSC) service force ships. After retiring from active duty in 2006, Tim immediately transitioned to Navy Civil Service and continued managing MSC ships until his retirement in 2020.
Max and Tim were members of a group of 68 WWII veterans flown by American Airlines and Honor Flight to the commemorations of the June 6th, 1944 D-Day amphibious landings at Omaha and Utah Beaches, Pointe du Hoc, and the airborne parachute assault on St. Mere Eglise. Following the D-Day ceremonies, Max was a Guest of Honor at his Burgundy wine society dinner in Dijon, and then went on to Monte Carlo to celebrate his 103rd birthday with Prince Albert of Monaco.
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Behind the Scenes - Posing for Norman Rockwell
Nov 19, 2024 12:00 PM
Charles Marsh, Jr., our 2023 Rotarian of the Year, has had several careers in his lifetime: U.S. Navy, Shopping Center Developer and Child Model. As a child, Chuck grew up in a small Vermont town with Norman Rockwell as a neighbor. From the age 3 months to 9 years, Chuck posed for him with his likeness showing up on Saturday Evening Post covers, a Kellogg’s Cornflakes Box, and various advertisements. He will describe what it was like to work with the famed artist and having his likeness become nationally identified as the all-time American boy. |
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Nov 19, 2024 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Coming this Tuesday, we are doing our Annual Thanksgiving/ Food Drive. Please take the time to give to others so they may also have a good Thanksgiving. Below is a list of foods and packaging needed. We are asking all to leave their shopping bags, plastic bags and any and all containers of food including boxes, with the valet at the La Valencia before our 12 noon, Tuesday Luncheon. Craig Schniepp will be parked and waiting with his pickup waiting to fill up with groceries and drive to the Salvation Army for sorting and distribution.
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Heroes Live Here: A Tribute to Camp Pendleton Marines
Dec 10, 2024 12:00 PM
Amy Forsythe is an award-winning military photojournalist who served as a U.S. Marine and is currently in the U.S. Navy Reserve as a Public Affairs Officer. She’s served five combat tours and has been on assignment for several other overseas missions during her career. Her imagery taken while covering military operations around the world has been featured in numerous international and national media outlets through the years and continues to be used for historical purposes. She holds a bachelor’s degree from CSU San Marcos (2005) and a Master’s of Science from University of San Diego (2009). Her book “Heroes Live Here: A Tribute to Camp Pendleton Marines” started as a passion project to showcase the memorials and markers on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton and it turned into a collaborative work of art that honors our fallen Marines of the post-9/11 generation. She now works with other veterans to help them pursue their goals of becoming a published author. Amy was first stationed at Camp Pendleton, California, in 1995 and still has strong ties to the base and surrounding communities. She's involved in supporting various veteran service organizations in San Diego County and around the country.
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The biggest Woman Led Ponzi scheme in History
Jan 07, 2025 12:00 PM
Neil Senturia is a San Diego entrepreneur and venture capitalist who writes a weekly award-winning business column for the San Diego Union-Tribune (I’m There for You Baby, The Entrepreneur’s Guide to the Galaxy.) He has known Gina Champion-Cain for more than 20 years. Barbara Bry is an entrepreneur who was a business writer for the Sacramento Bee and the Los Angeles Times and has served on the San Diego City Council. She is the founder of three organizations that empower women. She and Neil are married, and he is grateful. They each brought two children to their marriage, so together they have four adult children—all married to people they adore. As of this writing, they have eight grandchildren. “I Did It” is the story of Gina Champion-Cain, the mastermind behind the largest woman-led Ponzi scheme in US history—$400 million. This real-life story includes a multitude of participants, banks, hedge funds, egomaniacs, and small-time crooks, all fueled by greed, stupidity, and a keen desire to look the other way. And even when they were looking in the right direction, all of these people and entities saw nothing. Gina was the Penn and Teller of misdirection, acting with caring behavior to other people (while bilking her investors), creating philanthropic endeavors and single-mindedly pursuing her dream of building an empire, taking it public, and cashing out all the investors. The book, which was published over 2 years ago, is really only Chapter 1 of the story. When Gina got to prison in Dublin, California, she organized the women, many of whom had been sexually abused, to file a lawsuit against the Bureau of Prisons. Since then, the Warden and others have gone to prison, Dublin has been closed down, and more news is expected soon!
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Jan 14, 2025 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
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CLUB ASSEMBLY: Feedback to Club Leaderhship
Jan 14, 2025 12:12 PM
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LJHS & our Interact Club
Jan 21, 2025 12:29 PM
Joe will be speaking about Title 1 funding for schools as well as the overall financial budget challenges facing California schools. If he has time, he will also speak about some of the shifts that took place during COVID and how we are still recovering from the education gaps that occurred during that time. This presentation will connect the dots as to why we are proposing to support LJHS through a mini-grant program. |
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Homelessness in San Diego & Father Joe's Village
Feb 03, 2025 12:00 PM
Deacon Jim Vargas, OFS, as President and CEO, oversees all facets of Father Joe’s Villages, the largest homeless services provider in Southern California. An array of services are available through the agency’s portfolio of affordable housing, Therapeutic Childcare Center, Health Clinic, and Employment Center. The comprehensive services, shelters, and housing programs are tailored to meet the basic needs of individuals, invest in children, prioritize health, and strengthen the self-sufficiency of neighbors as they prosper on their journey out of homelessness. Deacon Jim brings to Father Joe’s Villages 40 years of broad management and human resources experience. Prior to Father Joe’s Villages, he oversaw Human Resources operations for 5,000 employees across a chain of newspapers of The Copley Press, Inc., with news bureaus in multiple U.S. locations and Mexico. He also served in various director and vice president positions of Human Resources at Citicorp/Citibank. He is a deacon of the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego serving the community of Mary, Star of the Sea in La Jolla, previously having served the community of Our Lady of Angels in downtown San Diego. Deacon Jim holds degrees from New York University. He is the current Secretary on the Board of the Regional Continuum of Care on Homelessness in San Diego, a member of the Board of the Downtown San Diego Partnership, and The San Diego County Taxpayers Association. He is the past Chair of the Board of Rady Children’s Hospital of San Diego Foundation, founding chair of Epiphany Prep Charter School of San Diego, and is past Chair of Casa Cornelia Law Center. Deacon Jim lives in La Jolla with his wife and has three adult children. |
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UCSD Construction: Looking back 3O years and ahead
Mar 04, 2025 12:00 PM
Russ will be presenting on January 21 on construction at UC San Diego. He will talk about future projects and on how the campus grew over the several decades to its current state. Russ hasworked on the campus for over 30 years. The last 15 years were spent in various roles having oversight of several construction projects. In his most recent roleh e served as a Project Advisor in the Office of the Chancellor.
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