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Join us on a Wednesday convenient to you and experience the fun and friendship of the Rotary Club of San Jose!

Contact our Executive Director, Leslee Hamilton for more details and to RSVP at (408) 297-6101.

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“Service Above Self”

Rotary is a service organization of business and community leaders united worldwide.  Rotarians are making a positive impact in our local and global communities.

The Rotary Club of San Jose

Benefiting the community and our world through action, integrity, service, and fellowship.

The Rotary Club of San Jose is the largest, most active and well-known service organization in the community. We are a leadership organization working together to make a difference. Our members include local business, nonprofit, professional and civic leaders. We form lasting friendships through our shared Rotary experiences including weekly meetings with interesting speakers, committee meetings and projects, social events and group service projects within our community and internationally.

Diversity & Inclusion

Having a diverse and inclusive Rotary Club means we value and welcome individuals of all ages, cultures, ethnicities, and races to our Club. We invite younger people, women, and minorities who support Rotary’s values, ideals, and mission to join our members in service to our community, and we strive to give all members equal opportunities to serve as leaders within our Club.

The Speaker for April 9: Brigit Helms

Social Entrepreneurship as a Catalyst for Change
Join us for an engaging discussion on the challenges and opportunities in social entrepreneurship and impact investing. This session will explore how social enterprises navigate the "Valley of Death," the critical gap between charity and venture capital, and the unique role of venture philanthropy in driving impact. We'll highlight the barriers women entrepreneurs face, the role of universities in shaping future changemakers, and how local business leaders can engage as mentors. Don’t miss this chance to learn how social entrepreneurship is helping to shape the future!

Brigit Helms is the Executive Director of Miller Center for Global Impact at Santa Clara University, where she holds the Howard & Alida Charney Professorship for Science, Technology, and Society. Miller Center is a leader in accelerating social enterprises to end global poverty. For over 30 years, Helms has created and delivered solutions to social and environmental challenges in 55 countries across Africa, Asia, and Latin America. She has held leadership roles at DAI, the Multilateral Investment Fund (now IDB Lab), McKinsey & Company, and the World Bank Group, where she was a founding executive at CGAP, a center of excellence for financial inclusion. Helms is the author of Access for All: Building Inclusive Economic Systems and serves on the boards of the AlphaMundi Foundation and BRAC USA. She earned a Ph.D. and M.A. in development and agricultural economics from Stanford University, an M.A. in Latin American studies from Johns Hopkins, and a B.S. in political science from Santa Clara University.


 


Lunch Order for April 9th Meeting

Scott's Seafood will provide lunch ($30*) at Wednesday's meeting. The buffet lunch menu includes: 

The buffet lunch menu includes: 
Starters: Boston Clam Chowder
Entrees: Grilled Rainbow Trout, Herb Bistro Steak and Mushroom Ravioli (VGT)
Sides: Sauteed Broccolini and Carrots(VGT), Roasted Creamer Potatoes (VGT)
 

Please order by Monday, April 7th by 12noon.  Plan ahead and order early! Late orders will be charged an extra $5.

Important note: If you have a 10-pack, you still need to register, so we have enough food. 
Click here to place your lunch order. 

*Rotary is underwriting the Service Charge and Sales Tax.  Your lunch reservation is non-refundable once the order is  placed on Monday at noon.


Baseball, Hot Dogs, Fireworks & Rotary


Code for 20% off for April 8, 6 pm game = ROTARY Click here to order  The SJ Giants will share a portion of the proceeds with our Foundation. Go Giants!
(Except picture President-Elect Matt Braker tossing that first pitch on July 4th)


President Heather invites you to join her for a performance of Waitress on April 11


Downtown Happy Hour and Mini Golf


Brian Adams' Annual Mini Masters


Quarterly Program Survey

To continue delivering programs that are engaging and entertaining, the Program Committee needs your feedback. Please take two minutes to click on the following link to complete our Quarterly Member Survey. You’ll have a chance to rate the topics and speakers we featured during January-March 2025 and to tell us about the topics and speakers you’re interested in for future programs. Here’s the QR code to the survey: 


Fireside Hosts Needed

Firesides are a great way to get to know members in a purely social setting.

We're looking for members to open their homes or plan an activity for a small group of people. You can choose to include spouses/significant others and children - it's really up to you.

Possible activities include:
Karaoke night
Happy hour
Potluck
Games night
Piano sing along


If interested, please email Jeanne Serpa


FISH DAY – FISHING BUDDIES NEEDED

 


Join the Rotary Club of San Jose on Saturday, May 3rd 2025, from 7:30 AM to 1:00 PM at the beautiful Sandy Wool Lake located in Ed Levin County Park, for a heartwarming morning of fishing with 150 enthusiastic 3rd graders from Washington, Evergreen, and Mt. Pleasant Elementary Schools.

Imagine the look of pure joy on a child's face as they reel in their first rainbow trout! As a "Fishing Buddy," you'll be paired with one or two students, guiding them through the basics of fishing and sharing the excitement of the catch. No prior fishing experience is necessary – we'll provide all the training and support you need.

All fishing equipment, bait, and snacks will be provided, and expert anglers will be on hand to assist. Beyond fishing, students will learn about local wildlife and the importance of conservation as part of the program. 

Spaces are limited, so don't miss this chance to make a real difference! Register today to secure your spot and help create lasting memories for these young anglers. 

Volunteers will be treated to a tri-tip lunch prepared by our world-famous Executive Chefs. 

This is a Rotary family friendly event. Please feel free to invite your spouse and/or children (over the age of 16) to volunteer as a Fishing Buddy.   

To register as a Fishing Buddy, please click the link below or contact Todd Trekell at todd@hunterproperties.com. We look forward to seeing you there!

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeUhPxsL8OF0H4NBb-mlckO9x-aiyOPHEh-16uNtlBHPRW38g/viewform

Thank you!

 


Rotary Poetry Contest

Will you be the next Rotary Poet of the Year?  

District 5170 supports Rotary International’s global search for the 2025 Rotary Poet of the Year. Everyone can enter, so let’s put pen to paper or press those keys. Individual or club submissions are welcome.

If the winner is in our district, they will receive their award from me at the District Conference on May 31st. scheduled to be held at San Jose State University. If the winner attends The Rotary International Convention in Calgary in June 2025 it will be formally awarded by Rotary International President Stephanie Urchick.

There are two categories from which to choose: Open and The Magic of Rotary

Raise Rotary awareness. Share with your friends. Every Rotarian, Rotaractor, Interactor, Rotakid, Rotary friends and relatives are eligible to enter the contest. Have a club poetry night - make this is an opportunity for friendship and fellowship.

Enter here: https://www.rotarypoetry.org


Good Luck!

Jill Duerig
D-5170 Governor, 2024-25

 


The Meeting Summary for April 2, 2025

Rotarians and guests were greeted in the Joe Levitt Lobby of the Rotary Summit Center by members of the Unhoused Impact Committee, chaired by BRENDA SWINEY.  Upon entering the banquet room, all were treated to the sounds of JEFF POHLE at the piano. 

Meeting 5,477 of the Rotary Club of San Jose was called to order with the ringing of the bell by President HEATHER LERNER at 12:15 p.m.  Visiting Rotarians and guests were introduced while Red Badgers SCOTT HUGHES and ARDI ARIAN handled the traveling microphones. 

The bell ringing continued when several members participated in the Ring the Bell segment, sharing good news and generously contributing to the Rotary Club of San Jose Foundation in support of the Club’s endowment. 

President Heather thanked and presented gifts to gala co-chairs STEPHANIE BIELANSKI-FEHR and SUZANNE WOLF.
DOUG SMITH promoted the April 26 Brian Adams’ Mini Masters Miniature Golf Tournament, an annual event presented by the Fun and Friendship Committee and an opportunity for some family fun.  This year the venue will be Urban Putt in downtown San Jose. 
We received a Disaster Relief update from MARY CURTIS, including wildfires that had occurred in Jasper in Alberta, Canada.  This Committee will provide financial assistance for the rebuilding of the Jasper Farmer’s Market and is also reaching out to assist in areas of fires that occurred in California and San Jose’s sister-city of Okayama, Japan. 
During President’s Time, President Heather encouraged folks to attend the Downtown Happy Hour with miniature golf at Urban Putt taking place April 17 from 4 to 6 p.m.  Consider using this as a practice round to prepare for the Mini Masters!  President Heather also promoted the Rotary International Poetry Contest.

SHILOH BALLARD introduced speaker Zoe Elizabeth of Silicon Valley Clean Energy, who addressed the topic of Managing Our Energy Transition.

Among the points covered in Zoe’s presentation: an overview of Silicon Valley Clean Energy; where we are in terms of energy transition; community involvement; there has been a 27 percent reduction in energy-related emissions; during the next two decades, California will transition away from an economy powered by fossil fuel to an economy powered by clean, carbon-free resources; since 2009 emissions from electricity have decreased by half; almost half of new car sales in Santa Clara County are of electronic vehicles; we are in the critical decade of emission reduction; the majority of energy transition happens at the community level; incentives and assistance help lower the costs and hassle of making the switch; local building codes and permitting processes are a powerful and lower cost way to move the market; we have come a long way in a relatively short period of time, but we have a long way to go; transformation is built circuit by circuit, home by home, block by block.
Following a question-and-answer session, President Heather thanked our speaker and announced that a contribution on Zoe’s behalf has been made to The Dancing Cat Lounge and presented her with a bag of walnuts. 
After delivering some final thoughts, President Heather adjourned the meeting at 1:15 p.m.  While exiting, all enjoyed yet another tune, some travelling music, if you will, courtesy of “Piano Man” Jeff Pohle. 

Next week’s scheduled program is Brigit Helms speaking about the Santa Clara University Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship. 


Respectfully submitted, Brian Adams, Rotary Meeting Summaries committee.
To see all pictures, click here thanks to Jeff and Cindy Faulkner, Photography Committee.
Video is available here, thanks to John Duhring.


New Member Julie Stover

Sponsored by Rod Diridon and Heather Lerner.

I have been lucky to call San Jose home for over 40 years.  My journey began in Wisconsin, where we packed up an old Chevy van after college and set off on an adventure across the country. I fell in love (with California!) and never looked back. Willow Glen became home, where my family grew, and my two wonderful boys—now in Los Angeles—were raised.

In 2000, I launched ArtHouse Kids, an afterschool program in my backyard art studio which grew over the years. Fast forward to 2021, we founded ArtHouse Studio, a nonprofit dedicated to promoting equity, mental wellness, and community connection through art. With partnerships spanning Silicon Valley’s leading companies, and program partners that tackle the youth mental health in the schools, we've had the joy of reaching over 73,000 students!
I’m passionate about the power of giving back, yoga, music, dance, hiking, cycling, the SJ Sharks and the future of transportation. I’m excited to connect and contribute with Rotary! 

 


New Member Dev Davis

Sponsored by Pam Foley and Chappie Jones

Dev Davis served as Councilmember for District 6 in San José from 2016 to 2024, where she made significant contributions in areas such as transportation, environment, and neighborhood services. As Chair of the Transportation and Environment Committee and a Caltrain board member, Davis spearheaded key initiatives that improved public infrastructure and the city’s environmental sustainability, including the the electrification of Caltrain from San Francisco to San Jose.
Before her time in public office, Davis spent 12 years as an education researcher at Stanford University’s Center for Research on Education Outcomes (CREDO), where she worked on policies aimed at improving educational outcomes. Her extensive foundation in both the public and private sectors, coupled with her educational background in economics and public policy, gives her a unique perspective on the intersection of government and business.
Davis holds a bachelor’s degree in economics and master’s degrees in public policy and education policy and organization from Stanford University. She is deeply committed to her local community and has served in various leadership roles, including as Chair of the City of San José’s Early Care and Education Committee, President of the North Willow Glen Neighborhood Association, and Public Relations Chair for the Sherman Oaks Neighborhood Playground Committee. She also served on several regional boards, including the Caltrain Joint Powers Board, the San José/Santa Clara Treatment Plant Advisory Committee, and the VTA Board.
Davis resides in the North Willow Glen neighborhood of San José with her husband Chris, and their four pets. She has two grown children.

 


Gordon House Encounters

Leslee's Gordon House (GH) encounters last week:

I overheard a couple of men talking outside my office window. One mentioned that he worked on the GH rebuild, and it turned out to be Dave Sheets, master woodworker. He’s pictured in one of the photos from the Mercury News story on the entry wall. I invited them in – Dave said his son did the work on the banisters and that the original house had an attic, but not the second story, so they had to build the staircase.

On Saturday, I was at the office prepping for the Gala. I was in the kitchen to get some water when a woman looked in the window, saw me and said, “we had our wedding reception in this house 50 years ago today” (the house was still on McKee in east SJ). Of course, I invited them in. They’d cut their wedding cake in what's now the boardroom. They'd traveled from WA for their anniversary and were so happy to be back in the house and to take photos. The husband’s family owned the property, which was then known as the Cory House, from 1964-1983; he said my office had been the den; the admin office was the master bedroom; the kitchen was where the deck is, and there was another bedroom south of the current kitchen.  

So serendipitous to have both encounters in the same week and to run into the couple on a Saturday!


 


Calendar

Unhoused Impact Committee

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Membership Committee Meeting

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Los Amigos Washington School Meeting

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San Jose Giants Opening Day

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New Member Orientation

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Blind Wine Tasting
Topic: Must purchase a ticket to attend

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President Heather invites you for a performance of Waitress

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Book Club Committee Meeting

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International Service Committee Meeting

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Happy Hour and Mini Golf

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Military Care Committee Meeting

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Fun & Friendship Committee Meeting

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Red Badge Committee Meeting

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Leigh Weimers Awards Committee Meeting

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Brian Adams' Annual Mini Masters

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Unhoused Impact Committee

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DISTINGUISHED SPEAKERS

Brigit Helms
Social Entrepreneurship as a Catalyst for Change
Apr 9th 2025 12:15 pm
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Heather Owen
The Future of Intercollegiate Athletics
Apr 16th 2025 12:15 pm
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Cynthia Teniente-Matson
Update on SJSU
Apr 23rd 2025 12:15 pm
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Lisa Altering
BrightAction: Tracking how individual actions create a meaningful impact on our environment
Apr 30th 2025 12:15 pm
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