The Power of Local Regenerative Supply Chains

MEETING FOR THE WEEK OF APRIL 3, 2023

This Meeting at a Glance:

Program: The Power of Local Regenerative Supply Chains

Speaker: Theo Hooker

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Message from our President


Dear Fellow Members,

I trust that this letter reaches you in good health and high spirits. As we move into the second quarter of 2023, I am filled with a sense of gratitude and eager anticipation for the positive impact our Club continues to make in the lives of those around us, particularly in our healthcare-related programs. Our committed members' work, dedication, and passion have enabled us to raise crucial awareness about pressing healthcare issues and emphasize the vital importance of preventative care. 

Moving forward, our primary goal is to consistently arrange enlightening virtual events, showcasing healthcare professionals who can impart their expertise and perspectives on various health-related subjects. As you know, our Club has set ambitious goals to improve the health and well-being of our global communities. However, while we have made significant progress, we also acknowledge that achieving these goals requires time, persistence, and commitment from each one of us. Nevertheless, our dedicated efforts thus far have laid a strong foundation for future work in this crucial domain, and I am confident that healthcare will remain one of our Club's top priorities in the new Rotary year as well.

In keeping with our core values of community and fellowship, I am delighted to remind you that our Club will be hosting a series of engaging online socials in the coming weeks. These events present an invaluable opportunity for us to connect, forge lasting friendships that transcend geographical barriers, and exchange experiences. 

To this extent, I want to take a moment to reflect on the power of our shared experiences. As RI President Jennifer Jones eloquently stated in her March 2023 address, "the breadth of stories we encounter in Rotary is truly remarkable." Throughout our Rotary journey, I am sure we all have had the privilege to witness countless examples of dedication and selflessness that have shaped the lives of many. Each Rotarian's unique story brings a wealth of knowledge, insights, and perspectives that contribute to the collective narrative of our organization. These stories not only demonstrate our shared commitment to service but also inspire us to strive for even greater heights in our service efforts.

Therefore, in light of President Jones' words, I encourage each of you to speak openly about your Rotary experiences and the stories you've encountered along the way. Share your successes, your challenges, and your moments of growth. By doing so, we can foster a sense of camaraderie, deepen our understanding of the diverse challenges faced by different people, and broaden our horizons as we learn from one another's experiences. Moreover, we should also celebrate the stories of those we serve – the individuals and communities who benefit from our collective efforts. Their journeys of transformation serve as a testament to the power of Rotary's ideals.

Let these stories serve as a catalyst for our continued dedication to service! 

Finally, I would like to thank our Committee Chairs and Board Members for their work in ensuring the smooth functioning of our Club's key areas. Your suggestions, ideas, and tireless efforts have played a pivotal role in keeping our members engaged and motivated over the past months. Many of you have taken on significant responsibilities this year and have consistently risen to the occasion. Furthermore, to those who have worked diligently behind the scenes, I want you to know that your valuable input has not gone unnoticed.

Thank you for being the backbone of our Club!

Yours in Rotary,

Angelica Marotta, PhD

President 2022-2023 Rotary eClub of Silicon Valley

Rotary International District 5170


WEEKLY FUNNY WITH SHAGS

We believe laughter is an important part of life, and we should all make time to laugh a little. This segment of our meeting is meant to tickle you just enough. These funnies are curated by member Steven "Shags" Shagrin!

Strange Findings

Hmmm... I just found a strange piece of plastic on the floor that looks like it broke off of something...

But I have no idea what...

Better save it in the junk drawer until I die.


INSPIRATION

Every week we share a short video highlighting innovation, education, entrepreneurship, or whatever we think might inspire you to see the world in new ways.

The work of glass artist Jack Storms is a lesson in embracing complexity to pursue excellence. Could you combine what you love to do with something you have to do in order to create a new future for yourself?


LEARN SOMETHING NEW

How Do They Make Foods Look Great for Advertising and Photos?

There's an entire industry around food staging and photography. My older daughter did all the photos for her vegan cookbook and then did some freelance work for the publisher with other works. Here are some tricks of the trade!


Our eclub fights cancer!

Hello all,

Each year, our club works together to take the fight to cancer: raising money (for research, programs for caregivers, and educational material), sharing messages supporting those battling cancer and remembering those we've lost, and coming together with others in our communities whose lives have also been touched by the challenge of cancer.

We ask every member, and every guest who wants to join in, to help in one or more of these ways:

  • Share a message with the name of someone you wish to honor or remember. Email that message, along with a picture if you like, to me (Rushton) and I'll get it added to what we share in the meetings.

  • Join the The Wild Walkers team (click here to do so) and plan to join our group at the event in Santa Clara, California, on Saturday, April 29th (details to follow). 

  • Donate as part of our effort. You can do so on this page, and any amount is welcome. The page says that it's "Robert's" page, which is because that's my first name.

  • Honor a friend or family member with a luminaria, which costs $10, and allows you to add a message honoring/remembering that person. If you want to honor someone but are tight on funds (it happens!), just let us know, and we'll make it happen.

A few images from previous events:


SERVICE REPORT

Tell us about service you’ve done recently in your community.

Click here to fill out The Rotary eClub of Silicon Valley Service Survey


ROTARY SERVICE PROJECT OPPORTUNITY IN MEXICO

Charter member Keith Marsh is organizing a Rotary project to Project Amigo in October for the “Day of the Dead” (Dia de los Muertos).  The week-long trip to Cofradia, Mexico will include Rotary Service in the areas of International Service, Youth Service and Fellowship.  It will also include cultural and travel photography of the festivities surrounding Day of the Dead.  Space is limited.  Click below to download the .pdf for more details and visit the Project Amigo website at: https://www.projectamigo.org/  Contact Keith or leave a comment below if you are interested in attending.

Click to download the .pdf for more information.


HAPPY DOLLARS: Do Good by Sharing Something Good

Each week we ask our members to share stories with the club and toss in a few dollars to support our efforts. The primary goal of this section is to provide a fun way of getting to know each fellow members and guests, while giving back to a good cause.

Happy dollars is an opportunity to share something positive that has happened in your life whether it is personal or business. Think of it as your opportunity to brag a little, but also put a little bit into a karma jar. The money donated through happy dollars is put to charitable use, and the message that you leave for happy dollars will be posted in our online meeting the following week for the entire week for folks to see! (Pending that it’s appropriate!)

Here are the happy dollars contributions from last week!

This section is usually updated in the early hours of Saturday, so contributions made over the weekend may not be listed here.

Rory Olsen made a $20 donation.
Things warmed up this week. It was dry, so my wife was able to play 54 holes of golf. My cats have spent a lot of time with me. Great week.

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PROGRAM: The Power of Local Regenerative Supply Chains

SPEAKER: Theo Hooker

Every week we bring to you a new program on innovation, entrepreneurship, and education, and how those contribute to service to others.

The Rotary eClub of Silicon Valley seeks to explore perspectives on service from across the world. The views of the speakers in our programs are their own, and unless stated otherwise, are not necessarily reflective of the views of our eClub nor Rotary International.

If you have an idea for a cool speaker, please feel free to reach out to them directly or submit THIS FORM so our Program Committee can contact them!

Cambium Carbon is on a mission to build local regenerative wood supply chains. Most of the 36 million trees that fall in US cities each year are mulched or thrown in the landfill. Cambium connects that would-be wasted material to their network of sawmills and then into big national buyers. Their Carbon Smart Wood product diverts waste, creates local jobs, and supports community tree planting with 15% of profits funding local planting.

This presentation will explain the network of shareholders involved in urban tree salvage, the potential avenues for reuse, and the potential impact of this system at scale.

Theo has cultivated his career around building businesses that are good for people and the planet. He is driven by systems thinking and principles behind steady state and donut economics to build truly regenerative economies. As COO and co-founder of Cambium Carbon he oversees the standardization of operations to connect more salvaged material to national demand partners. In his free time he likes ultra running, handstands, and sketching trees.

Members and guests, please welcome Theo Hooker!

To learn more, go to:
https://www.cambiumcarbon.com


UPCOMING PROGRAM RECORDING SCHEDULE

All of our guest speakers and programs are recorded live online over Zoom video conference. We welcome members and guests to join us in one of these upcoming recordings. Recordings are approximately 30 minutes long and are subject to change without notice.

Our online video conference room link for these recordings is always http://zoom.siliconvalleyrotary.com/. You are welcome to join us! Please note the timezone listed for all recordings is US Pacific Time (San Francisco, California, USA).

If you can’t join the live recording, please send your questions for an upcoming speaker to programs@siliconvalleyrotary.com.


THE ATTENDANCE SURVEY

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