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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 May 6: Daniel De Santo

RC San Jose's Global Health Impact through Rotaplast

Meet Daniel DeSanto, an accomplished leader and researcher in global health, whose career and educational journey spans continents and fields of expertise. Beginning as Operations Manager at Rotaplast International, where he organized over 45 surgical clinics providing free surgical care to thousands of people worldwide, Daniel's drive to make a difference led him to earn a Master of Science in Public Health for Development from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Grounded in his commitment to global health, Daniel went on to work as an epidemiologist at South Africa's National Institute for Communicable Diseases, where he evaluated a national program to reduce deaths among people living with advanced HIV and explored the impact of TB/HIV stigma on health-seeking behavior across nearly every province in the country. After five years, Daniel returned to the United States, where he lectured at San Jose State University and contributed his expertise to Partners in Health USA before returning to Rotaplast International as Executive Director.
 


Lunch Order for May 6th Meeting

Scott's Seafood will provide lunch ($30*) at Wednesday's meeting.

The buffet lunch menu includes: 
Starters: Iceberg Lettuce Salad (VGT), Roasted Red Pepper
Entrees: Blackened Snapper, Spaghetti Meatballs and Vegetarian Ravioli (VGT)
Sides: Sauteed Zucchini (VGT)
 
Please order your lunch by Monday, May 4th by 12noonPlan ahead and order early! Late orders will be charged an extra $5. Same day lunch will be $40.

Important note: If you have a prepaid 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.


Spring BBQ


Please use the QR code or click here to purchase your tickets.
Last chance to register for the early bird price. In order to receive the discount, payment must be made today.


Cake Baking Contest


Please email Pat Reilly to sign up!


Fun and Friendship Hike


Neurodiverse Youth Empowerment Celebration & Awards Ceremony


Brian Adams' Annual Mini Masters


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Rotary Golf Outings


The Meeting Summary for April 29, 2026

The 5,520th meeting of the Rotary Club of San Jose was called to order at 12:12 p.m. on April 29, 2026 by President Matt Braker. He thanked the Leigh Weimers Awards committee chaired by Stephanie Bielanski-Fehr for greeting members in the lobby and for doing great things as a signature project of Rotary.

Lori Costanzo and Kelsey Manne carried the mics for members to introduce their guests.

Jim Salata, a longtime supporter of downtown San Jose and countless Rotary projects, had resisted becoming a badge-wearing member for years. But Wednesday, President Matt proved that resistance was futile: He named the builder and historic preservationist an honorary member, presenting him with a challenge coin and an official membership pin.
Jon Ball presented an update from his steering committee guiding the restoration of the Rotary Play Garden–a universally accessible playground in the Guadalupe River Park that was the vision of former Rotary President Julie Matsushima and became the club’s centennial project. It was a huge success, with a million visitors in its first decade. But in 2025, at its 10th anniversary celebration, members found it in disrepair despite agreements with the city and the river park conservancy to govern maintenance. Rotarian Tom Bondi exhorted “Big Jon” to lead the garden’s restoration, and major work is under way. The carousel, inoperable for two years, has been restored, shade sails and landscaping will be completed in May, and fresh paint is coming in the fall. Chairman Ball praised Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services staff members and city officials for their work and collaboration. The city had failed to maintain the costly rubber play surface as originally agreed, so the committee marshaled broad support for a letter to City Manager Jennifer Maguire. She stepped up, acknowledging the city’s responsibility and calling for $400,000 in the upcoming city budget. Tom Bondi will lead the formation of a Continuing Legacy Committee to meet quarterly and keep alive Rotary’s passion and support for the play garden, which President Matt called the crown jewel of the club’s community projects.
New member Ted Lopez, sponsored by DeAnna Pursai, was introduced.
Todd Trekell gave an inspirational report on the club’s 2026 Fish Day, including photographs of delighted third graders from Washington, Mount Pleasant and Evergreen schools learning to fish (though only two were caught) and to enjoy the outdoors, supported one-on-one by adult volunteers, many of whom return year after year. Fish Day is another signature Rotary project, a 31-year tradition.
The speaker was Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff Rosen,always a popular draw. This time he focused on how his office is dealing with crime trends that have drawn public outrage, concern or both.
One is the explosion of smash and grab robberies and large scale organized retail theft throughout Bay Area counties. Fortunately, new laws enabled counties to consolidate the investigations and prosecutions, and Santa Clara, which had seen 25-30 of the large group attacks, was chosen to lead the prosecutions. Police and prosecutors found, for example, four people who had organized thefts of household tools at 30 Home Depots on 250 occasions. Two of them were out on probation for–wait for it–Home Depot thefts.

A violent smash-and-grab last September in East San Jose further inflamed public anger. An SUV was smashed into Kim Hung Jewelry and the 88-year-old owner was assaulted, triggering a stroke. Fifteen suspects, including the owner’s assailant, were arrested and many have been linked to other robberies. Rosen praised San Jose PD for the investigation and pledged these people will not be quickly released.

Rosen then described strategies to help prevent these crimes – such as decorative but effective barriers outside stores to block vehicles from smashing doors. A Google grant made connections available to link merchants’ security cameras to a police surveillance  system when a crime is called in. That won’t prevent break-ins but will speed up the police response to stop thieves at the scene.

The DA also discussed the challenge of how to handle juveniles who commit horrific crimes, like the recent arrest of a 17-year-old for the rape and murder of a toddler. Rehabilitation is generally accepted as the best approach to juvenile crime, but in horrific cases like this, Rosen sees his office as the advocate for the victim and preventing future violence. The office also tries to deal with disproportionate incarcerations of black and Latino suspects, but Rosen notes that minorities are also disproportionately victims of crime, at 60 percent. Prevention again is the focus.
 
The May 6 speaker will be Daniel DeSanto, executive director of Rotoplast International, a worldwide project supported by the local foundations and volunteers.

President Matt adjourned the meeting at 1:15 to the tune of Johnny Cash’s Folsom Prison–a nod to the DA’s visit.


Respectfully submitted by Barbara Marshman, Meeting Summaries Committee
To see all pictures, click here thanks to Jorge Taborga, Photography Committee.
Video is available here.


New Member Ted Lopez

Sponsored by DeAnna Pursai

Ted Lopez is the Managing Director of Christmas in the Park, San José's beloved 46-year-old holiday tradition. What started as a single decorated tree in 1980 has grown into the largest free outdoor holiday celebration on the West Coast, drawing over 1,000,000 visitors annually and generating $20M+ in economic impact for downtown San José. Ted leads CITP's operations, sponsorship development, and the organization's new Community Investment Campaign — a STEAM education pipeline funding paid internships, scholarships to SJSU, and post-graduation fellowships designed to keep San José's homegrown talent in the community. He is passionate about using one of the city's most iconic traditions as a platform for workforce development and civic investment.

 


Calendar

Los Amigos Washington School Committee Meeting
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Program Committee
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Unhoused Impact Committee Mtg
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Paws to Consider Committee Meeting
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Book Club
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Neurodivergent Youth Empowerment Committee
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Spring BBQ
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Gala Committee Meeting
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Military Care Committee Meeting
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Fun and Friendship Committee Meeting
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Environmental Sustainability Committee
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Leigh Weimers Committee Meeting
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International Service Committee Meeting
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International House Committee Meeting
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SJSU Committee Meeting
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The Greater Downtown Committee
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Brian Adams' Annual Mini Master
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DISTINGUISHED SPEAKERS

Daniel DeSanto, Executive Director, Rotoplast International
Speaker: Daniel DeSanto, Executive Director, Rotoplast International
RC San Jose's Global Health Impact through Rotaplast
May 6th 2026 at 12:15 pm
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Summit Center Dark due to Spring BBQ
Speaker: Summit Center Dark due to Spring BBQ
See you at the BBQ!
May 13th 2026 at 12:15 pm
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Matt Moreles, Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters
Speaker: Matt Moreles, Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters
2026 — Your Voice, Your Values, Your Vote
May 20th 2026 at 12:15 pm
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Dr. Lerone Martin, Martin Luther King, Jr., Centennial Professor
Speaker: Dr. Lerone Martin, Martin Luther King, Jr., Centennial Professor
The Young King: We know who Martin Luther King, Jr. became, but who was he at the beginning of his life? How did his youth inform his outlook and his approach to activism and service?
May 27th 2026 at 12:15 pm
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