How to Keep Your Recyclables Recyclable
Meeting for the week of April 25, 2022 - May 01, 2022
This Meeting at a Glance:
Program: How to Keep Your Recyclables Recyclable
Speaker: Linden Skjeie
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Welcome to the Rotary eClub of Silicon Valley!
Here’s a message from our Club President.
Members and guests,
Welcome to this week’s meeting of the Rotary eClub of Silicon Valley!
During April, the focus for Rotary is Saving mothers and children, which is one of Rotary’s 7 causes. According to Rotary International, nearly 6 million children under the age of five die each year because of malnutrition, poor health care, and inadequate sanitation - all of which are preventable. To address this, Rotarians are helping expand access to quality care, so vulnerable mothers and their children can live and grow stronger. Examples of these initiatives include mobile prenatal clinics in remote areas of Haiti; a mobile cancer screening unit for breast and cervical cancer in India; and a five-year pilot program to prevent injuries and deaths during home deliveries in Nigeria.
Visit the Rotary website to learn more (Saving Mothers and Children | Rotary International) and make a donation to The Rotary Foundation (Donate | My Rotary) to help support these efforts.
As a reminder, Rotary is responding to the crisis in Ukraine, with many Rotary Clubs taking swift action and providing food, water, medical equipment, and shelter for Ukrainian refugees. According to Rotary International, the war in Ukraine is having devastating consequences on civilians as families flee their homes. According to the United Nations, more than 3.5 million people, most of them women and children, have sought refuge in neighboring countries and across Europe, while about 7 million more people have been displaced within Ukraine.
You can learn more about Rotary’s response (Rotary responds to Ukraine crisis) and how Rotary and Rotaract Clubs throughout Europe are providing humanitarian support (Rotarys network enables rapid humanitarian relief for Ukrainian refugees). The Rotary Foundation has designated its Disaster Response Fund as the main avenue for contributions (The Rotary Foundation creates channel for direct humanitarian support in Ukraine region), which you can support by making a donation here (Disaster Response Fund | My Rotary). Donors who contribute to the Disaster Response Fund will receive full recognition for Paul Harris Fellow, Paul Harris Society, and / or major donor status (however, those donations will not count toward Club or District Annual fund achievement). Your contributions will enable Rotary, Rotarians and Rotaractors in the region to Serve to Change Lives.
Brett Sham
President, Rotary eClub of Silicon Valley
president@siliconvalleyrotary.com
Guests, we are happy to have you join us this week!
As we see it, our flexibility as an online, asynchronous club allows a special type of service to Rotarians around the world: we make it easier for anyone to strive for and maintain 100% attendance. That keeps you engaged with Rotary's events and ideas, and provides a moment of inspiration for devoting your creativity, talents, and resources to good causes.
You are certainly not required to pay anything in order to attend our meetings. However, if you would like to make a small contribution to our service efforts, you are welcome to do so in our secure Happy Dollars section down the page. This could be what you normally pay at your own club's meetings for lunch, for example. Any amount is welcome, but first and foremost, we're happy you've joined us, and hope you will share with others who we are and what we do to help inspire Service Above Self.
And don't forget to fill out our attendance form so you get an email you can pass on to your club's secretary!
The Four Way Test
The Four-Way Test is a nonpartisan and nonsectarian ethical guide for Rotarians to use for their personal and professional relationships.
Of the things we think, say or do
Is it the TRUTH?
Is it FAIR to all concerned?
Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
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 !
Newspaper Headlines with Double Meanings
L.A. Voters Approve Urban Renewal by Landslide
Patient at Death's Door - Doctors Pull Him Through
Queen Mary Having Bottom Scraped
Juvenile Court to Try Shooting Defendant
Killer Sentenced to Die for Second Time in 10 Years
Never Withhold Herpes Infection from Loved One
Police Begin Campaign to Run Down Jaywalkers
Panda Mating Fails; Veterinarian Takes Over
Weekly 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 video this week is called All Alone in the Night, and is one that challenges you to figure out what part of the world they're showing as the video goes. Hint: have your cursor over the video playback, and it'll tell you quite a bit about what you're seeing. This may require you to open the video in its YouTube page, though.
Through a Rotarian's Lens
Sometimes a photo can capture an amazing moment. In this section Member Keith Marsh shares his incredible photography!
If you'd like to submit a photo for this section please contact Keith.
April is the peak season for California Poppy blooms. One of the best locations in the state to view poppies is the Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve south of Bakersfield. This image was taken in 2014 after a good rainy winter.
Learn Something New
This section is curated by members Shags Shagrin and aims to teach our members and guests something new, fun, and useful! If you have any ideas on a fun trick or skill you'd like to share please contact Shags.
Can This Alleviate Plastic Bag Pollution?
From 9Gag.com: This looks like plastic, feels like plastic, but it isn't. This biodegradable bioplastic (Sonali Bag) is made from a plant named jute and was invented by Bangladeshi Scientist Mubarak Ahmed Khan. This can solve the Global Plastic Pollution problem.
Relay for Life
Let's toss out a big Woohoo! for Relay's arrival! This Saturday in Santa Clara, a group of us will be at Townsend Field for the event, which will be full of food, friends, fun, and walking.
As you know from previous weeks and the email messages, it's also a time we honor those fighting cancer, and remember those we've lost.
As a club, we've shared messages about people who are special to us, connected with others helping with the cause, arranged ourselves to help with the food pick-up needs for the event, and raised money for the ACS. Those funds go toward research to find a cure for cancer, educational materials to help those with questions about the disease, and programs to support survivors and caregivers.
If you haven't pitched in yet, you can do so any of the ways below, and that gets you on the team!
Share a message with the name of someone you wish to honor or remember. Email that to Rushton (rushton(at)gmail.com).
Join the The Wild Walkers team (click here to do so) and plan to join our group at the event at Townsend Field in Santa Clara the afternoon of Saturday, April 30th, from 4:00-8:00. Email Rushton for details on that, too.
Donate as part of our effort. You can do so on this page, and any amount is welcome. These funds go to support research against cancer, help survivors and caregivers, and provide educational materials. (It says that it's "Robert's" page, which is Rushton's first name, and what has stuck in the ACS system.)
Honor a friend or family member with a luminaria (each costs $10). If you want to honor someone but are tight on funds (it happens!), you can email Rushton the name and a message, and he'll get it added to the group.
In May, we'll gather up the info of what we've accomplished and report back to you, along with the names of the ReCSV Relay '22 Team! Here's the group that's stepped up so far:
Alexandra, Ange, Angelica, Brett, Cecelia, ChrisM, Ferheen, Heather, Keith, MarkB, Martina, Maxi, MikeK, Nick, Olukunle, Raj, Rushton, Sarah, Shags, Tatiana, and Tzviatko, along with friends of the club Paul Boehm and Tanya Martin
(If you've done something and your name isn't in this list - apologies! Just let Rushton know, and he'll get you added.)
A few images from last year's event:
Let's support ACS as they provide information, answers, and hope.
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
Our Events & Projects
We hold our meetings online, but we do regular service projects and social events in the Silicon Valley! The section is updated every week with our upcoming events. We welcome guests to all of the events and service projects listed here.
Upcoming Events:
All times are Pacific Time! (San Francisco time)
District 5170 Events
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More events coming soon! All events are open to guests, unless otherwise mentioned. Feel free to join us! If you ever have questions, please email inquiries@siliconvalleyrotary.com
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.
Program: How to Keep Your Recyclables Recyclable
Speaker: Linden Skjeie
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!
As standards of living increase around the world, so too does the amount of trash people generate, creating a solid waste crisis for many countries. Recycling, often seen as the answer, has become more challenging with the volume of disposable items we discard, the variety of programs to process these materials, and the increase in standards demanded by buyers of recyclable materials. In this talk, you will hear how the City of San Jose in Silicon Valley is diverting materials from landfills, the city's current challenges, and what residents need to do to ensure that their recyclables truly are recyclable.
Our speaker, Linden Skjeie, works for the City of San Jose's Environmental Services Department where she educates city residents about garbage and recycling services, the current state of recycling, and what people need to do to ensure that their materials can stay out of a landfill. She has an MS in Environmental Studies from San Jose State University, and has worked in various capacities for the city for 23 years including water conservation, urban tree canopy, environmental procurement, and legislative analysis.
Members and guests, please welcome Linden Skjeie!
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.
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