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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 22: Larry Stone

The California and Silicon Valley Economies and Real Estate Markets

Join us to hear Larry Stone’s annual take on our state and local economies and real estate markets. Larry’s talks always provide a snapshot of our economic situation that is comprehensive, well-researched, and informed by his long career as an investor, real estate developer and our County Tax Assessor.


San Jose Magazine named Larry Stone one of Silicon Valley’s 100 most powerful leaders.  Pulitzer Prize winning author and Washington Post reporter, Haynes Johnson, described him in his bestselling book, Sleepwalking Through History, as “bright, articulate, an American rarity, a proven political success in a time of political failure.”
Larry has been a financial manager on Wall Street, served two terms as Mayor of Sunnyvale, co-founded a successful real estate investment and development firm, and a leading member on the Santa Clara County Arts Council.
Larry was elected Santa Clara County Assessor in 1994 and was re-elected by large majorities eight times until his retirement last year.  He has been an active and effective civic leader in many fields ranging from the arts, to education, to the environment.
Larry also served as President of the Rotary Club of San Jose in 2010-2011.
A native of Seattle, Larry has an MBA from the University of Washington and has studied at the Institute of Politics at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government.  He and his wife, Carmen, have lived in Sunnyvale since 1970, where they raised three sons.
Larry and Carmen spent a night in the White House with the Clintons and got to know Fidel Castro on a U.S. Conference of Mayor’s trip to Cuba in 1977.
We look forward to welcoming Larry Stone, Silicon Valley’s Renaissance man with an impressive personal art collection, and hearing his remarks to our club.

 


Lunch Order for April 22 Meeting

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

The buffet lunch menu includes: 
Starters: Strawberry and Pear Salad (VGT)
Entrees: Grilled Halibut, Chicken Marsala and Stuffed Bell Peppers (VGT)
Sides: Red Potatoes (VGT), Mixed Vegetables (VGT)
 
Please order your lunch by Monday, April 13 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.


Rotary Club of San Jose mourns the passing of Past President Rod Diridon, Sr.

It’s hard to overstate the impact that Rod Diridon, Sr. (2/8/1939 - 4/3/2026) had on the Rotary Club of San Jose.

Rod joi
ned Rotary on May 5, 1971, when he was heading up the Diridon Research Corporation.  He remained a member when elected to the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors in 1975 and subsequently, while running the Mineta Transportation Institute.

Rod served as President of the Rotary Club of San Jose in 2009-10. Under his leadership, 46 people joined Rotary, and the club topped 450 members for the first time. Through Rod and Gloria Duffy’s many connections, his year featured distinguished speakers such as former Commerce and Transportation Secretary Norm Mineta, former Secretary of Defense William Perry, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Congressmember Zoe Lofgren, and Four-Star General Barry McCaffrey.

While documentation is spotty, we know that Rod sponsored nearly 200 members. Past President Karen Philbrick (2023-24) recognized his recruiting prowess with “Rod Squad” ribbons affixed to 50 badges, and, in 1998, Rod was honored with the “Mike Kutsuris District Membership Development Award." Understanding that new members are the lifeblood of Rotary, Rod brought in leaders from the private, nonprofit, and government sectors. He often focused on emerging leaders and would make time to mentor people and act as a sounding board.

Rod was proud of his SJSU roots and organized funding for the Rotary Gate along E. San Fernando St. He gave generously, both to our club and Rotary International. Rod earned 10+ Paul Harris Fellowships, was a RI Major Donor, and a Silver ($50,000+) Endowment Fellow for the Rotary Club of San Jose.

One of his many enduring legacies is launching the Rotary Club of San Jose’s Climate Action Committee (now Environmental Sustainability) in 2019. He also established District 5170’s Council of Climate Action, which he led for three years. Rod traveled District 5170 and beyond tirelessly to make compelling, action-oriented presentations and to encourage the formation of climate-focused committees at the local and district level.

Rod is irreplaceable, but his climate action work is in capable hands, and the challenge for San Jose will be to make up for his formidable member recruitment efforts.

There will be a celebration of Rod’s life, likely in late May. Details will be shared when available.

 


Spring BBQ


Please use the QR code or click here to purchase your tickets.


Cake Baking Contest


Please email Pat Reilly to sign up!


Downtown Happy Hour


Environmental Sustainability Committee

?? Earth Day Tabling & Electric Vehicle Showcase — April 22!

Next Wednesday, the Environmental Sustainability Committee invites you to join us as we kick off three months of educational tabling about Transportation in honor of Rod Diridon Sr, who founded our committee in 2019.

We'll also be showcasing electric vehicles on the 7th floor of the garage — and we'd love to fill it up! If you drive an EV and want to show it off, park it on the 7th floor! Interested in an EV? Check out the showcase!

As Rod often reminded us: the time to act is now.

Brought to you by the Environmental Sustainability Committee 
Rotary Club of San José

 


Fish Day


Use the QR code or click here for the volunteer registration page.
Last chance to volunteer. Sign up by Sunday, April 19, 2026 5pm.


Fireside: Bocce Ball and Pizza at the Lazzarini's


To sign up, email Kathleen Thomas.


The Meeting Summary for April 15, 2026

President Matt rang in meeting #5518 of the Rotary Club of San Jose. He thanked the Book Club for managing the greeting line.


 
Red Badgers Mary Fuller and Dora Padilla carried the traveling microphones to capture guest and visitor introductions at today’s meeting.
 
 
Gary Giannini delivered a touching eulogy for Skip Franich, and we enjoyed a photo recap of last week's Blind Wine Tasting.

Milan Balinton, Paula Ball, Brian Kimball, Jonathan Padilla, Caroline Wallis and Michelle Zhang all received their Blue Badges, and we were introduced to new member Jeremy Shapiro (sponsored by Megan Fluke and Matt Roben). See his bio below.

Steve Preminger introduced our speaker, Gordon Yamate, an attorney and the current Chair of the Los Gatos Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Commission.
Gordon gave us a short history of a little known internment camp in Pacifica near the Sharp Park Golf Course. In the spring of 1942, President Roosevelt used the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to detain 125k Japanese Americans living on the West Coast. Some Italians and Germans also got caught up in various travel bans, curfews, and imposed interments, though for them it was very selective.  Sharp Park Internment Center held about 2500 people between 1942 and 1945, and was used primarily as a processing center. The current administration has invoked the Alien Enemies Act based on the “invasion” of migrants at the southern border, though "alien enemy" has always meant a citizen of a country we are at war with, and no war has been declared by Congress. The Supreme Court dodged the issue for now, but it's likely to come up again.
The Speaker for April 22 is Larry Stone speaking on California and Silicon Valley Economy and Real-Estate Markets.


Respectfully submitted by Jay Corbett, Meeting Summaries Committee
To see all pictures, click here thanks to Kathleen Thomas, Photography Committee.
Video is available here.


New Member Jeremy Shapiro

Sponsored by Megan Fluke and Matt Roben

Jeremy B. Shapiro is a seasoned serial entrepreneur with over 25 years of experience. Since 1996, his businesses have consistently served fellow entrepreneurs. He is dedicated to helping established business owners break through plateaus, scale their businesses, and achieve true entrepreneurial freedom.
Jeremy’s expertise comes from a rich background of launching and growing his own ventures—including those that provided the freedom to live abroad with passive income—as well as extensive work with individual entrepreneurs through one-on-one coaching, consulting, small group Masterminds, workshops, and speaking engagements. He is known for his ability to simplify complex ideas and provide practical, actionable insights. His mission is to help business owners transition from being a “solopreneur” to a true “business owner,” working on their business rather than just in it.Jeremy is a frequent media commentator, having been interviewed and featured on prominent outlets such as NPR Morning Edition, the Boston Business Journal, Fox News, ABC, NBC, PBS, the Boston Globe, New England Cable News, The Australian, California Biz Journal, Market Watch, and Toyo Keizai (the Business Week of Japan).Jeremy is also frequently invited to speak on top Podcasts from around the globe and was featured on over 75 podcasts in 2024 alone.
When not immersed in the world of entrepreneurship, Jeremy enjoys traveling with his family, cooking, and cycling unreasonably long distances for craft coffee and vegan pastries.

 


Calendar

Rotary Networking Mixer with SJSU
Topic: Network and mentorship opportunities for SJSU Veterans, ROTC and Rotoract
CT (GMT-06:00) Central Standard Time
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Firesides: Paula and Jon Ball--Large Inclusive Pizza Party
CT (GMT-06:00) Central Standard Time
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Fun and Friendship Committee Meeting
CT (GMT-06:00) Central Standard Time
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Environmental Sustainability Committee
CT (GMT-06:00) Central Standard Time
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Leigh Weimers Committee Meeting
CT (GMT-06:00) Central Standard Time
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SJSU Committee Meeting
CT (GMT-06:00) Central Standard Time
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The Greater Downtown Committee
CT (GMT-06:00) Central Standard Time
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International House Committee Meeting
CT (GMT-06:00) Central Standard Time
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Fish Day
PT (GMT-08:00) Pacific Standard Time
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Firesides: Mark Lazzarini--Pizza and Bocce Ball
CT (GMT-06:00) Central Standard Time
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Red Badge Committee Meeting
CT (GMT-06:00) Central Standard Time
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Fireside Event--Hosted by Presidents Matt & Audrey
CT (GMT-06:00) Central Standard Time
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Los Amigos Washington School Committee Meeting
CT (GMT-06:00) Central Standard Time
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Program Committee
CT (GMT-06:00) Central Standard Time
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Unhoused Impact Committee Mtg
CT (GMT-06:00) Central Standard Time
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Paws to Consider Committee Meeting
CT (GMT-06:00) Central Standard Time
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Book Club
CT (GMT-06:00) Central Standard Time
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Neurodivergent Youth Empowerment Committee
CT (GMT-06:00) Central Standard Time
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Spring BBQ
CT (GMT-06:00) Central Standard Time
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Gala Committee Meeting
CT (GMT-06:00) Central Standard Time
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Military Care Committee Meeting
CT (GMT-06:00) Central Standard Time
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DISTINGUISHED SPEAKERS

Larry Stone, Santa Clara County Assessor (Ret.)
Speaker: Larry Stone, Santa Clara County Assessor (Ret.)
The California and Silicon Valley Economies and Real Estate Markets
April 22nd 2026 at 12:15 pm
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DA Jeff Rosen
Speaker: DA Jeff Rosen
A Deep Focus on Public Safety: Or how not to get distracted from my mission by Millennials, Moo Deng, and Mean Tweets
April 29th 2026 at 12:15 pm
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Daniel DeSanto, Executive Director, Rotoplast International
Speaker: Daniel DeSanto, Executive Director, Rotoplast International
Rotoplast
May 6th 2026 at 12:15 pm
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