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One Small Step
Sep 29, 2020 7:00 AM
Caryn R. Shoemaker of Gilbert, Arizona, is retired from Maricopa Community Colleges. She is one of the founders of One Small Step and has been active in its operations since 2001. Caryn has a Master of Education degree in Community Counseling from Ohio University and a B.A. in Psychology from Ohio State University. She is Chairman of the Board and President of the corporation. |
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Oct 01, 2020 - Oct 04, 2020
Rotary supports investments in people to create measurable and enduring economic improvement in their lives and communities. |
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Oct 06, 2020
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Human Services Campus - homelessness
Oct 06, 2020 7:00 AM
Amy Schwabenlender is executive director of the Human Services Campus, a 13-acre site near downtown Phoenix where 16 independent nonprofit social service agencies collaborate on services and programs to help individuals experiencing homelessness move off the streets and into permanent housing. Before joining the Human Services Campus, Amy spent the past 13 years as Vice President of Community Impact for the Valley of the Sun United Way. A 2016 Piper Fellow and a graduate of Valley Leadership, Schwabenlender holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Communication from Trinity University in San Antonio, TX and an MBA from Marquette University in Milwaukee, WI. She believes that her passion personifies her role: "My leadership style focuses on goals and measurable outcomes...and possibly most importantly, I bring a heart and compassion for the populations who access the Campus." |
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Area Agency on Aging
Oct 13, 2020 5:00 PM
Mary Lynn Kasunic is the President & CEO and Executive Director of the Area Agency on Aging, Region One, which provides more than 50 programs and services to over 127,000 people each year in Maricopa County, Arizona. In 2008, the National Association of Area Agencies on Aging (n4a) presented Ms. Kasunic with its Excellence in Leadership Award, selected from among the directors of 622 area agencies nationwide. In 2006, after a rigorous, 2-year application process, the Agency became the first free-standing area agency on aging to earn accreditation by the Council on Accreditation, and it has maintained its accredited status ever since. The Agency is licensed by the Arizona Department of Health Services as a behavioral health provider for clinical services and is certified to bill both Medicare and Medicaid. All of the Agency’s 24-hour Senior HELP LINE staff are certified by the Alliance of Information & Referral Systems (AIRS). Under Ms. Kasunic’s leadership, the Agency has grown and diversified to serve not only older adults and adults with disabilities, but also many special populations such as individuals with HIV/AIDS, elder refugees, and victims of late-life domestic violence, elder abuse and sexual assault. Ms. Kasunic is nationally recognized for her expertise in the fields of elder abuse and late-life domestic violence. Ms. Kasunic has trained organizations across the country to develop effective local elder abuse prevention coalitions as part of a multi-year project with the National Committee for the Prevention of Elder Abuse (NCPEA), funded by a grant from the HHS/Administration on Aging. Fifty (50) local coalitions in 29 states were developed as a result of this project. Ms. Kasunic is involved in a variety of national, state, and local organizations and is a Board member of AZ4A (Arizona Association of Area Agencies on Aging) and n4a (National Association of Area Agencies on Aging). In December 2001, Ms. Kasunic was awarded Piper Fellow status by the Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust through a program established to recognize the contributions of the community’s nonprofit leaders and to help them maintain their professional vitality and effectiveness. Ms. Kasunic earned an M.S. degree in Nutrition from Pennsylvania State University. She is a Certified Public Manager and has completed the citizens academies for the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Arizona Department of Public Safety, and the Phoenix Police Department. |
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Oct 15, 2020
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Oct 24, 2020
Oct 24, 2019 - WORLD POLIO DAY https://www.endpolio.org/world-polio-day Rotary International has been involved in trying to help eradicate Polio from the world since the 80's. Presently there are only 2 countries where transmission of the wild poliovirus still occurs (Afghanistan and Pakistant. 400 million children immunized by Rotary and its partners each year. $1.9 Billion is the amount that Rotary has contributed to polio eradication. It now costs only $3 to protect a child from polio for life. Contact Club Polio Chair, Don Prestin for details.
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Oct 24, 2020 8:30 AM - 1:00 PM
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ASU and the New American University 2013 and Beyond 2020
Oct 27, 2020 5:00 PM
Dr. Michael M. Crow is an educator, knowledge enterprise architect, science and technology policy scholar and higher education leader. He became the sixteenth president of Arizona State University in July 2002 and has spearheaded ASU’s rapid and groundbreaking transformative evolution into one of the world’s best public metropolitan research universities. As a model “New American University,” ASU simultaneously demonstrates comprehensive excellence, inclusivity representative of the ethnic and socioeconomic diversity of the United States, and consequential societal impact. Lauded as the ”#1 most innovative” school in the nation by U.S. News & World Report (2016-2020), ASU is a student-centric, technology-enabled university focused on complex global challenges related to sustainability, economic competitiveness, social embeddedness, entrepreneurship and global engagement. Under Dr, Crow’s leadership, ASU has established twenty-five new transdisciplinary schools, including the School of Earth and Space Exploration, the School for the Future of Innovation in Society and the School of Human Evolution and Social Change, and launched trailblazing multidisciplinary initiatives including the Bio design Institute, the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability, and important initiatives in the humanities and social sciences. |
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Nov 01, 2020 - Nov 06, 2020
Every November we celebrate and support The Rotary Foundation and the important work that it helps to provide Rotarians and Rotary Clubs around the world to work together on service projects that support the six area of focus: Promoting peace, Fighting disease, Providing clean water, Saving mothers and children, Supporting education, and Growing local economies.
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Nov 03, 2020
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Nov 04, 2020 - Nov 08, 2020
Rotary International celebrates the high school youth around the world that are involved in Interact, a youth program within a secondary high school where students have the opportunity to provide service to their communities and to others. The Sun Lakes Rotary Club supports three Interact programs in the Chandler Unified Schools. The Sun Lakes Rotary Club Interact Chair, Frank Wiley can help you with your questions and how to get involved. |
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Nov 10, 2020 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
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State of the State of the Fastest Growing City in the East Valley
Nov 17, 2020 7:00 AM
Scott Anderson became the Mayor in September 2020 after the resignation of Mayor Jenn Daniels in August. Scott was elected to the Town Council in 2016. He founded the Gilbert Riparian Preserve, which transformed a wastewater treatment site from simple water recharge into a national award-winning project that has become one of the most popular visitor destinations in the state. The preserves have been studied and copied by communities around the world seeking to be more sustainable. While Director of the Riparian Institute, Scott partnered with local organizations and businesses to create the Gilbert Rotary Centennial Observatory, the only dedicated public observatory in the region. Education: Geography and International Relations from Brigham Young University and a Master’s in Public Administration from the University of Colorado Gilbert was once known as the "Hay Shipping Capital of the World", it is now the sixth-largest municipality in Arizona, and the fifth largest in the Metropolitan Phoenix Area. Incorporated on July 6, 1920, with a population of 850+ and now 300,000+ 100 years later, as 2020 is their Centennial Year. |
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Nov 21, 2020 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
On Saturday, Nov. 21, at Sun Lakes Country Club between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., the Arizona Patriot Guard Riders and Sun Lakes Rotary Club are hosting an appreciation festival to celebrate Veterans. Come out and have a bit of lunch and a drink while checking out the silent auctions and other veteran service organizations. It will be a lot of fun, and it is a great way to show support and say THANK YOU to these men and women who have done so much for all of us! Additionally, this celebration will also kick off the Arizona Patriot Guard Christmas Program as a drop-off location for toys and/or non-perishable food items. Please join us for this free and festive event and show your support. Don’t forget to bring along a small toy and/or non-perishable food item. For more information you may contact Stan Kaufman stankaufman238@gmail.com or 701-238-2310.
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Nov 26, 2020
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Dec 01, 2020 - Dec 08, 2020
The work of Rotary begins in the community, and every community has its own unique needs and concerns. While we serve in countless ways, through The Rotary Foundation we have focused our efforts in seven (7) key areas to maximize our impact. These areas encompass some of the world’s most critical and widespread humanitarian needs, and we have a proven record of success in addressing them. Within Disease Prevention and Treatment is Rotary's top priority the eradication of polio. |
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Protecting Yourself and Family from Fraudsters
Dec 01, 2020 7:00 AM
Detective Kellie McGhee joined the ranks of the Phoenix Police Department from the ranks of the U. S. Army in 1998. Prior to her commission with the Phoenix PD Kellie was commissioned as an Army Officer. Her 20 year military career comprised of various assignments with in the operational fields of the Signal Corps, Finance Corps, and her final assignment as the Operations Officer with AZ Army National Guard 215th Regional Training Institute. As Kellie completes her 22nd year with the Phoenix Police Department she has completed assignments as a Detective with the Bias detail, Task Force Member with the FBI's Internet Crimes Against Children Unit, and currently assigned to the Financial Crimes Detail holding a task force position with the United States Secret Service. Kellie's undergraduate education was competed with Western Illinois University and her Master's with Northern Arizona University. |
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Dec 06, 2020 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
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Dec 08, 2020 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
Please join SLRC for our annual Christmas/Holiday Party - 2020 by Zoom!
Scott Favor will be our Fantastic MC to guide us through our Exciting, Fun Party! Please create your favorite Holiday Cocktail/Drink and/or Appetizer and share your recipe and it’s history.
Please also wear your special Christmas/Holiday attire! Music, Games, Laughter and Good Times! |
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Dec 13, 2020
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Microsoft
Dec 22, 2020 5:00 PM
Mr. Witt received a Master in Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence) from the University of Brunswick in Germany and a Bachelor in Business administration from the University of Hamburg, Germany. He worked in senior management positions at IBM, NCR, Datapoint, Microsoft and Intel over the years. His aim was always to use AI algorithm in his projects. Mr. Witt is also one of the 75 co-founders of the Microsoft Alumni Organization which has now over 135,000 members and supports over 500+ non-profit operations created by former Microsoft employees. In 2000 he joined a small startup from the Carnegie Melon university to develop a natural language business rule system based on machine learning algorithm. The company was acquired by Oracle corporation in 2008 to be incorporated in the Oracle policy management suite. In 2012 Mr. Witt joined a small Portland startup, Attensa Corporation, to work on external content processing services. At the core of the system is a natural language engine that allows semantic tagging of content for categorizing, searching, filtering and other advanced AI capabilities. The services are in use at several large pharmaceutical companies like Bristol-Myers Squibb. Mr. Witt’s background in AI and the machine learning algorithm has spiked his interest into the self-driving car segment since it touches several core areas that the AI community is trying to resolve - Ethics in AI development, Economic impact through advances in AI development, and control and regulation of those categories. |
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Jan 01, 2021
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Jan 04, 2021 - Jan 08, 2021
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Jan 04, 2021 - Jan 06, 2021
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History and Challenges of the Rotary Vocational Fund of Arizona
Jan 05, 2021 6:30 AM
Jeanie Morgan is currently a member of the Rotary Club of Mesa West. She originally joined the London Bridge Rotary Club in Lake Havasu City in December, 1994. She remained an active member of London Bridge Rotary until relocating to Chandler in 2017. Jeanie enjoys the international understanding many of Rotary’s programs promote. She enjoyed hosting Youth Exchange students and inbound Group Study Exchange Teams. In 2005, she led a GSE team to District 4180 in Mexico. While there, she witnessed life-changing programs which enabled people to help themselves. She clearly understood that enabling independence is much better than offering temporary help and support. Jeanie was honored to serve as District Governor in District 5490 in 2009-10. After serving as District Governor, Jeanie had to take some time off from positions in Rotary that involved travel away from home. Her priority for a few years was being a family caregiver while she still had to good fortune to spend time with her husband Al. After losing Al in late 2017, Jeanie again found available time and wanted to help effect positive change through Rotary-related service. She joined The Rotary Vocational Fund of Arizona board in the spring of 2018. Shortly after joining the TRVFA board, she was saddened when the TRVFA board had to make the decision to reduce the maximum grant from $3,000 to $2,000. The decision was necessary to enable TRVFA to assist more students. On July 18, 2020, Jeanie was honored to be elected to serve as the President of TRVFA. Jeanie wants to inspire higher levels of support so TRVFA can make a forever difference in the lives of many more of those who want to lift themselves and their dependents from a life of poverty. She wants to help more students each year than the last and increase the maximum grant back to at least $3,000. Her focus will be on expanding the donor base and earning the loyalty of all TRVFA donors. |
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Dynamic Geology of the National Parks of the Grand Circle
Jan 12, 2021 5:00 PM
Scott is a Professor Emeritus of Geology and Past-Chair of the Dept. of Geology at Portland State University where he just finished his 30th year of teaching. He was also Associate Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at P.S.U. from 1997-1999. He has been teaching for 50 years, with past positions in Switzerland, New Zealand, Washington, Colorado and Louisiana. He is a 6th generation Oregonian who grew up in Beaverton and is very happy to be "home" after a 25 year hiatus! Scott specializes in environmental and engineering geology, geomorphology, soils, and Quaternary geology. In Oregon, he has projects involving landslides and land use, environmental cleanup of service stations, slope stability, earthquake hazard mapping, Missoula Floods, paleosols, loess soil stratigraphy, radon generation from soils, the distribution of heavy metals and trace elements in Oregon soils, alpine soil development, and the terroir of wine. He has been active in mapping landslides in the Pacific Northwest since his return to Portland. Scott has won many awards for outstanding teaching with the most significant being the Faculty Senate Chair Award at Louisiana Tech University in 1987, the Distinguished Faculty Award from the Portland State Alumni Association in 2001, and the George Hoffmann Award from PSU in 2007. He has authored over 100 publications and has had over 25 research grants. His first book, Environmental, Groundwater and Engineering Geology: Applications from Oregon, came out January of 1998. His second book, Cataclysms on the Columbia, the Great Missoula Floods came out in October of 2009 and is co-authored by Marjorie Burns, a friend and professor at PSU. Scott has been the president of the Faculty Senate at three different universities: Louisiana Tech University and the American College of Switzerland and Portland State University. He actively helps local TV and radio stations and newspapers bring important geological news to the public. For the past 49 years he has been studying wine and terroir – the relationship between wine, soils, geology and climate.
His BS and MS degrees are from Stanford University in California, plus a Ph.D. in geology from the University of Colorado, Boulder. He has memberships in over 20 professional organizations and is most active in the Association of Engineering Geologists, Geological Society of America, National Association of Geology Teachers, and the Soil Science Society of America. He is past president of the Oregon Society of Soil Scientists and the Oregon Section of the Association of Engineering Geologists. He was national chair of the engineering geology division of the Geological Society of America (GSA) in 1999-2000. He was national president of the Association of Engineering Geologists from 2002-2003. He is today president of the International Association of Engineering Geologists. He was chosen a fellow of the Geological Society of America in 2004. Scott was chosen a fellow with the Kellogg National Fellowship Program from 1990 - 1993 based on his national leadership performance. He was president of the Downtown Rotary Club of Portland, Oregon’s oldest and largest Rotary club in 2009. He has won some national awards in geology: distinguished practice award from the engineering geology division of GSA in 2012, the Richard Jahns Award for engineering geology (top engineering geologist in the U.S.) from GSA and AEG in 2011, the Shoemaker Award for Public Service to the US (GSA) in 2011, the Karl Terzaghi Award from AEG in 2015, and on the state level, the “Outstanding Scientist for Oregon for 2014” from the 73 year old Oregon Academy of Sciences. He has been active working with youth as a basketball coach. Scott enjoys all sports, especially basketball, running, skiing, hiking, swimming, tennis, and golf. He has been married for 46 years to Glenda, and they have three children: Lisa (42), Doug (38) and Tracy (36) and two grandchildren, Desmond (4) and Gwendolyn (1). The Burns family lives in Tualatin, Oregon. |
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Peacemakers Club
Jan 26, 2021 5:00 PM
Nancy Van Pelt first become a fan of Rotary since 2008-9, when she accompanied her husband to her first District Conference. (Charlie T’s, in Prescott.) She was ‘Wowed’ by the Flag Ceremony and everything she learned. Later she realized that she, too, could join Rotary and she’s been an active Rotarian ever since. Her activities range from club officer positions to attending—and organizing wheelchair distributions, to serving as District Trainer, RLI facilitator, conference organizer and District Club Visioning Chair. As the first District Governor during the merger of 2 districts with 2 distinct cultures and operations, she welcomed the challenge to smooth the transition to District 5495 by using her career skills in Organizational Change and Group Facilitation. She’s used her skills as a trained mediator on more than one occasion, too. Nancy has a special passion for Rotary Peacebuilding and for identifying resources that support Rotarians and clubs. She established, and now leads, the District’s “Peace Resources” Committee, which you’ll learn about during her presentation today. |
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Feb 01, 2021 - Feb 02, 2021
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Food Insecurity in the Elderly
Feb 02, 2021 7:00 AM
Angie Rodgers, President & CEO of the Arizona Food Bank Network (AzFBN) AzFBN is a nonprofit membership organization, representing five large food banks that distribute food statewide to more than 1,000 sites. As the President & CEO, Angie is responsible for childhood hunger programs, providing transportation resources to its members, and the overall strategic direction and management of the anti-hunger organization. Rodgers brings more than 25 years’ experience in public policy research and advocacy focusing on human services. Prior to joining AzFBN, Rodgers served in various capacities for the Arizona Department of Economic Security (DES), improving child and family welfare services through advocacy and policy initiatives, community-based partnerships, interagency coordination, allocation of federal resources and grant application and administration. Rodgers was Governor Napolitano’s Human Services Policy Advisor serving as the liaison between the Governor and DES and the Department of Juvenile Corrections. In this role, she was instrumental in development of high-level child and family welfare services policy and budget negotiation for nearly $750 million in state resources. She directed the state task force on the Earned Income Tax Credit, which lifted thousands of Arizonans out of poverty. She earned her Master’s Degree in Social Work at Arizona State University and Bachelors’ Degrees in Criminology and Sociology from the University of Kansas. Angie has four amazing children and two sweet dogs. |
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How homeless & transition families in Chandler were impacted by COVID & Fans Across America Response
Feb 09, 2021 4:30 AM
A retired Business Executive George Macedon has been a FANS Across America Foundation Board Director since 2006 and currently serves as President / Executive Director. Macedon possesses extensive experience in virtually all aspects of executive-level management. With over 25 years of executive management positions within the Consumer Electronics Industry Macedon served from 1997 - 2001 as CEO for CommTek Communications Corp, publisher of home satellite programming and entertainment publications. Upon brief retirement in 2001 Macedon spent eight additional years within the Financial Services Sector in national sales management and national business development focusing on risk management, electronic transaction processing, outsourcing services and identity solutions; retiring in 2009. Macedon attended Arizona State University, is a Chandler, Arizona resident. |
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Feb 12, 2021 - Feb 15, 2021
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Feb 14, 2021
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Feb 15, 2021
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What to expect in the financial marketplace post-election and post-COVID-19 (WE HOPE)
Feb 16, 2021 6:30 AM
Today’s presenter will be Chad Anderson, LPL Financial Planner with Western State Bank and Western Investments in Chandler ,AZ. Chad has been a financial planner for over 20 years specializing in retirement income planning and legacy planning strategies. Chad is originally from North Dakota and has lived in Arizona for over 15 years. He has been married to his wife Kelly for over 25 years and they have 3 sons. Prior to joining Western State Bank Chad owned and operated Anderson Financial Group, LLC in Chandler, AZ. |
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Feb 23, 2021
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Mar 01, 2021 - Mar 04, 2021
Sun Lakes Rotary Club and the Rotary Foundation celebrate their success for the Navajo Water Project during Rotary years 2018-19 and continued support in 2019-20 and 2020-21
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Speed Reading
Mar 02, 2021 7:00 AM
(From the Rotary club of Austin) Recently presenting to his Rotary Club, Howard Berg said, “It all started in Brooklyn.” He is from New York, and as a child he felt that the “one consistently safe place” was the library. He attended college at SUNY Binghamton, while also working several jobs. He sought out ways to increase his productivity, and this resulted in completing his course requirements rapidly; for example, reading 48 books in only 3 days toward his science degree. He was able to complete both his degree in Biology and a 4-year Psychology program in only 1 year. He shared several case studies of young students who have participated in his program to read and study faster. Most of them were younger than 20 years old and graduated college, law school, or post-graduate school so quickly that by the time they were in their early 20’s they were already securing successful careers. Howard shared 3 main points of his learning program: Information overload, “waking up” your emotional state, and memory. Point 1: The problem of information overload. We are constantly bombarded with an excess of information, and our brains struggle to process it. As tips to start teaching yourself to read faster, he shared these steps: First, read the page of a book at your normal pace. Then, re-read that page with your hand/finger moving along each row and focus on following your hand/finger to read. Over time you will find yourself reading about 20% faster, collecting the information you need instead of concentrating on every word. Point 2: The most important skill of all may be to recognize your emotional state. Howard invited the crowd to participate in an exercise. Everyone stood and touched each of their shoulders with the opposite hand, then each knee, and then put a hand in the air, made a fist and said “I feel great!” Howard explained that people, organizations, and companies need to be aware of both how they are creating emotional states (such as “I feel great!”) and of how they are extinguishing emotional interference (such as “I can’t do that.”). Point 3: Memory. Most of us use visual and aural queues to remember things more productively than just reading the information. This relates to how one can better study subjects like math. While some students may not understand math concepts immediately or think they are “not good at math” it’s possible to explain it to them in a different way to allow their brain to pair visual and aural queues. In another audience exercise, Howard presented a series of numbers, 1 through 10, with a picture of an object and a phrase that related that object to the number (for example “1 for pole”, “2 for shoes”, and “3 for tricycle”). This learning method was to make it easier for people to memorize an association of numbers. We heard another successful case study about a man named Brad V. who was able to complete his undergraduate degree in college in only 6 months, while also learning Chinese in 3 weeks, so he could achieve his goal to be a traveling missionary. Mr. Berg finished his presentation by sharing his desire to help kids and schools with potentially free/no cost programs that teach his learning method.
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"Why Lincoln Matters"
Mar 09, 2021 5:00 PM
Elliott Trommald, Ph. D. Education: Ph.D. SUNY at Buffalo, American History, 1977; MA Boston University, European History, 1962; Yale University, American Studies, 1959 Work Experience: 1962 - 2001: Taught history in New York, New Jersey, Australia, Massachusetts.
Prior to moving to and after moving to Portland in 2003, Dr. Trommald was adjunct lecturer at University of Massachusetts and at Clark College. He was Commissioner with the Oregon Lincoln Bicentennial Commission, 2007-2011. Additionally, Dr. Trommald has lectured and led discussions and seminars at diverse venues. Outside of the academic work, Dr. Trommald acted with the Sherwood Senior Players and Senior Encore Players. He also enjoys biking, writing, reading, and negotiating 60 years of marriage and growing wiser with the lives of his two daughters and expanding his soul with grandchildren and even a great grandson.
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The Power of Finding Your Voice
Mar 16, 2021 6:30 AM
Terry left the brokerage business at age 25 and launched his first Beard’s Frame Shop, in Portland Oregon, with a few thousand dollars and lots of sweat equity. Beard’s Frame Shops/Frame Central chain grew into a 40-store regional chain, along with manufacturing, distribution, and online sales. Beard’s Frame Shops achieved broad market recognition in the Pacific Northwest. His quest included traveling the world to select trees and lumber supplies for his frames. In 1999, Terry merged Beards with NW Framing in Seattle. Terry serves and has served on the Boards of Directors for several local companies and organizations in Portland, including; Goodwill Industries of the Columbia-Willamette, East Portland Rotary Club, Guide Dogs for the Blind, Artisan Dental Labs, The Neil Kelly Company, Attensa, Inc., and Snyder Roofing Co. Terry joined Rotary in 1993. Terry has been a member of Toastmasters since 2001. He has served as a volunteer Toastmaster mentor with the State of Oregon, USA, Department of Corrections. 21 October 2015, Terry was a founding charter member of the Portland Rotary Toastmaster Club. He graduated from the University of San Francisco with a B.S. in Business Administration. Terry served in the US Army. Terry is a voracious reader of books about famous people who have lived to make a difference, a lover of fine wines, delicious food, good friends, and international travel. Terry and his Pascale Theurier Beard live between Portland and Paris. Pascale was born and raised in Paris. Terry is the proud father of two sons Jeff, and MG. Terry is the author of Squelched, Succeeding in Business and Life by Finding Your Voice June 2018, Terry along with his partners launched www.Maxdaddy.com. Terry coined the phrase; “The Greatest Toastmaster Club in The Universe”
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Mar 20, 2021 - Mar 23, 2021
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