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District 5170 Issues of Interesr
Oct. 10, 2017
Every Rotary year, July 1 through June 30, District Governors visit all the clubs in their District. Our club is in District 5170 and our Governor this year is Orrin Mahoney; he will be our guest at the October 10, 2017, meeting. Orrin will be handing out some awards and he will give us his perspective on the state of the District. District 5170 has 50+ clubs so Orrin will be a busy District Governor Orrin is a long time resident of Cupertno, California. After graduating from Carnegie-Mellon University in 1967, he came to California to work at Hewlett-Packard and received a Master's degree from Stanford while working there. After a 35 year management career at HP, he retired and devoted his time to community activities. He is a former member of the Cupertino City Council and has served twice as mayor. In addition to many other community groups,he is an active member and past president of the Rotary Club of Cupertino. As part of the Club's International Service activities, he has participated in eleven project trips to Mexico, China, India, and Central and South America. He was the Area 8 Assistant Governor in 2014-2015 and the District Membership Committee Chair in 2015-2016 |
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The 1040 Initiative
Oct. 17, 2017
The speakers will give us an overview of The 1040 Initiative (1040i) The mission of 1040i is to change the lives of 1 million children and adults each year through water, health and education in Morocco and Ivory Coast. 104 creates opportunities for volunteer teams of medical professionals to provide surgeries (e.g. cataorthopedic, d adults in areas where medical care is basically non-et or the specialties we can provide do not exist. Bruce and Mae have been going to Africa with medical teams from The 1040 Initiative for over 10 years. Mae is a Pharmacy Technician and runs the pharmacy that is set up each February in the hospital at Doropo in the country of Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) Bruce is a retired police officer and is currently Funeral Director at Darling Fischer. When in Africa, he does a little of whatever needs to be done. This includes sterilization, circulating for surgeons and cooking breakfast for the team.
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GI Josie
Oct. 24, 2017
Laurabeth Messimer is CEO of GI Josie Heal Center. This is an organization which helps female veterans deal with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Military Sexual Trauma (MST). The presentation will describe how the organization came to be and the programs it provides. Laurabeth will also describe their plans for the future. |
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Oct. 26, 2017 3:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Rotary Club of Los Gatos proudly supports our Veterans:Veterans Foundation of Los Gatos – Veterans Memorial Public Outreach Open HouseDate: October 26, 2017 Location: Adult Recreation Center, 208 E. Main Street, Los Gatos Time: 3:00 – 8:00 The Veterans Foundation of Los Gatos will be hosting a public open house to present and receive feedback on a proposed plan for a Veterans Memorial to be located at the redwood grove area of the Town Civic Center. The open house will be held on October 26, 2017 from 3:00 to 8:00 PM at the Adult Recreation Center at 208 E. Main Street, adjacent to the Civic Center lawn. Town staff is currently reviewing the proposed plans and will forward a recommendation to the Town Council for consideration at a future meeting. Link to current project plans: http://www.losgatosca.gov/DocumentCenter/Home/View/19895 |
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Oct. 28, 2017 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Rebuilding together started with the simple act of neighbors helping neighbors. Our members along with Morning Rotary club are committed to join this great cause and improve the exterior appearance of a home on 779 Blossom Hill Rd. Los Gatos.
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Love the Skin You're In
Oct. 31, 2017
In our connected age, adolescent girls are confronted daily with media idealizations about what it is to be a woman that are limiting and frequently hazardous to their health. Studies show that many young women would rather be called "sexy" than “smart." This leaves them at a disadvantage in the journey to becoming leaders of a better world, a loss that affects all of us. Love the Skin You’re In is a transformative presentation that invites young women to question the socioeconomic underpinnings of how they are falsely represented, inspiring them to reinvent inclusive beauty notions and remember the value of self worth, empathy, and community. Since graduating from McGill University in Women’s Studies and Humanistic Studies with Distinction, Brie has spoken to 100,000 teen girls worldwide with her multi-media event Love the Skin You’re In. Inspiring young women to find compassion within themselves and for one another, and to lead a new conversation about their bodies and beings, she conducts connective school-wide body image events about media literacy, mindfulness, and partnership.
Brie speaks regularly at the Franchise for Humanity Conference at Stanford University’s Global Innovation Summit and has collaborated with National Youth Week New Zealand, Bay Area TEDx, University of Rochester Medical Center, YWCA, and Center for Partnership Studies. Her work has been featured in The Toronto Star, The San Jose Mercury News, and Coastal Living Magazine. Author of Freedom to Blossom, Brie wakes up in Muskoka, Ontario, Canada inspired by the teen social media activists that form her core team.
For more information, visit Brie's website briemathers.com
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Nov. 02, 2017 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
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California Earthquake Authority "Brace and Bolt" Program
Nov. 07, 2017
Chris Nance has been the chief communications officer for the not-for-profit
California Earthquake Authority (CEA)—the largest earthquake
insurance provider in the United States, and one of the largest in the
world—since 2008. Chris is responsible for CEA’s consumer advertising,
media relations, public affairs, and community partnerships.
Since joining CEA, Chris has created the Marketing Value Program
(MVP) that offers CEA policy training and sales support for more than
20,000 home insurance agents, and the annual Get Prepared, California!
Auction that has raised more than $1 million to benefit American Red
Cross. Chris also created the California Residential Mitigation Program
(CRMP) that offers $3,000 financial incentives to retrofit foundations of
older houses, and led statewide adoption of the first California Building
Code for the seismic retrofitting of existing residential structures.
Prior to joining CEA, Chris was a consultant for Ogilvy Public Relations
Worldwide, FleishmanHillard, and Hill+Knowlton Strategies; a deputy
secretary for the California Business, Transportation and Housing
Agency; a senior consultant for the California Legislature; and a press advance
representative for The White House.
Chris’s presentation encompasses CEA’s strategic plan to Educate,
Mitigate and Insure. Attendees will learn their region’s risk for
earthquake damage, ways to prepare themselves and their families for an
earthquake, and about the expanded coverage choices and deductible
options CEA offers.
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Ronald McDonald House at Stanford
Nov. 14, 2017
Jay is chief development officer at Ronald McDonald House at Stanford and is primarily responsible for planning and leading fundraising efforts in support of the vision, mission and goals of the organization, including a capital campaign to support a multi-year expansion project. Jay brings extensive and successful background in professional development and organizational leadership and before joining the House served as the chief income development officer at the American Cancer Society, California Division, Inc. There he managed the division's $65 million income portfolio and strategically increased both corporate relations and major gift income. Before that he was executive director for TRUST for a Smoke Free Texas and chief of staff for a Texas state representative. Jay attended the University of North Texas at Denton. |
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Santa Clara County Assessor's Update
Nov. 21, 2017
Larry Stone San Jose Magazine named him 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.” He’s 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 the Arts Council of Silicon Valley. He and his wife, Carmen, spent a night in the White House with the Clintons, President Bill, Hillary and Chelsea, got to know Fidel Castro on a U.S. Conference of Mayor’s trip to Cuba in 1977, and chatted up Muhammad Ali after a chance encounter in an elevator. He was elected Santa Clara County Assessor in 1994, and has been re-elected by large majorities five times. He has also been an active and effective civic leader in many fields ranging from the arts, to education, to the environment. We know him as Larry Stone: Silicon Valley’s Renaissance man with an impressive personal art collection. Please welcome the man whose constituency is larger than the governors of 13 states, Santa Clara County Assessor, Larry Stone. Addendum: A native of Seattle, he 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.
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Mount Umunhum Update
Nov. 28, 2017
Basim Jaber is a lifelong South Bay native and freelance photographer
who has researched the history and geography of Mt. Umunhum and the
Almaden Air Force Station since 2006. He continues to archive historic
images and artifacts from Almaden Air Force Station and gives many slide
show presentations to interpret the history and memories of this Bay Area
Cold War relic. His relationship with the veterans and dependents who
lived and served on the site has earned him their respect, trust, and
status as their official historian and archivist. Basim also serves as a
board director on the Umunhum Conservancy, a non-profit organization with
a mission to save and preserve the historic radar tower atop Mt. Umunhum
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Nov. 28, 2017 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Please let Tina know what food your able to prepare to share in the service line: Everyone is encouraged to help serve and prepare food. The Saint Luke's Pantry is an outreach program hosted by Saint Luke's Episcopal Church to serve the homeless in the Los Gatos area. The pantry is open in the Parish Hall at 10:00am on Tuesday mornings to provide food, companionship, and clothing to those who need it most. |
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Dec. 03, 2017 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
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Presentation by Fisher Middle School Music Program
Dec. 12, 2017
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Dec. 15, 2017 4:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Rotary Club of Los Gatos purchased every seat available in the Los Gatos Theatre Dec. 15, 2017 at 6pm for opening weekend showing of the movie Star Wars the Last Jedi. The club sold out (214 seats) in approximately 2.5 weeks. All proceeds for this event will benefit the Ronald McDonald House Standford. Six movie seats will be given away to a select family staying at the Ronald McDonald House. All participants or guests are invited to join us starting at 4pm for happy hour at Gardino’s Restaurant for some fellowship before the movie starts. |
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Alesi: The Life, Death, and Discovery of an Ancester
Dec. 19, 2017
The recent discovery of a 13 million-year-old fossil infant ape skull has offered a rare glimpse of what the common ancestor of all living apes and humans may have looked like. The fossil, nick- named “Alesi,” belongs to a newly named species called Nyanzapithecus alesi. Alesi was discovered in a place called Napudet in Turkana, Kenya, by John Ekusi, a member of Dr. Isaiah Nengo’s research team. Alesi was scanned with high powered x-rays at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility in Grenoble, France, revealing the skull’s internal structures in stunning detail. In this talk, Dr. Nengo will share the story of finding this rare fossil and discuss the secrets that cutting-edge technology has uncovered about the life of this ancient infant. Dr. Isaiah Nengo was born in Nairobi, Kenya. He is an associate director and research professor at the Turkana Basin Institute, Stony Brook University. He holds a BS in zoology and botany from the University of Nairobi and a PhD in biological anthropology from Harvard University. He was a Fulbright Scholar at the National Museums of Kenya and the University of Nairobi in 2012/13. Dr. Nengo’s research focuses on the search for the ancestors of apes and humans in Africa. He is the recipient of five Leakey Foundation Research Grants.
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Club Financial Update
Jan. 02, 2018
Happy new year to all members at the start of 2018.
This meeting will be a club assembly with no guest speaker. President Suzanne will update the membership on recent changes in the club's handling of philanthropic issues. Member Marty Fishman will be presenting an update on his Seeing Again Guatemala project. |
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Overcome the Wealth Gap
Jan. 09, 2018
Overcome the Wealth Gap: Best Kept Secrets to Financial Freedom.
Hilary Hendershott (HilaryHendershott.com) is the founder of Hilary Hendershott Wealth Management, a leading financial advisory firm, where her mission is to motivate people and their loved ones to be financially empowered.
Hilary hosts Profit Boss Radio, a weekly podcast where Hilary and her guests offer inspiration and actionable advice to support individuals in their financial journey. She’s also a TEDx speaker, and has been featured in Wall Street Journal, NBC, ABC, FOX, DailyWorth, Forbes and Investopedia. In 2014, Hilary was recognized as a Top 40 Under 40 Entrepreneur in Silicon Valley. With more than 30 television appearances, she’s considered the go-to personal finance expert in Silicon Valley for NBC, where they have nicknamed her "The Investor's Voice of Reason." Hilary has an MBA from Santa Clara University, and is a Certified Financial Planner. |
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Memory Fun 101 - Memory Training for Everyone
Jan. 16, 2018
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Opera San Jose
Jan. 23, 2018
Aaron Nicholson is Director of Marketing & Development, Opera San Jose. Aaron's presentation to us will include some history of the Opera San Jose Company and it's impact on the community. Also, the economic impact of the Arts on San Jose and the South Bay Area will be discussed. Aaron has addressed numerous Rotary clubs on this and similar opera-related topics. The session may include a demonstration of opera singing. Information will be provided on the current and upcoming Opera seasons.
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Jan. 27, 2018 5:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Rotary Club of Los Gatos 17th annual CrabFest & Auction
SOLD OUT Date: Saturday, January 27th, 2018
Time: 5:30pm (Dinner served at 6pm)
Location: 13601 Saratoga Ave, Saratoga, CA 95070
Benefits:
Food Served:
Live and silent auctions are a big hit with prizes ranging from winter vacations in Tahoe to sunny Mexican cruises, and many other vacation homes in Denver and Switzerland, or your own personal chef for a dinner party, to fine dinning in local restaurants.
Don't miss it - good food, good company, and a good cause.
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Monterey Bay National Maritime Sanctuary
Jan. 30, 2018
Amity Wood is the Education and Outreach Coordinator for the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary
In this role, Amity guides the sanctuary’s education team in the implementation of strategic and annual planning for education programs, including overseeing the development, dissemination and evaluation of education and outreach activities, products, signage, and exhibits for visitor centers that promote stewardship and protection of sanctuary resources. Amity holds over 20 years’ experience in the development and delivery of science education and teacher training programs across a wide spectrum of organizations. Prior to working with MBNMS, Amity served for ten years as the Director of Camp SEA Lab, a youth marine science program at Cal State University Monterey Bay. In addition, Amity worked to implement education programs at USC Wrigley Marine Science Center, Catalina Island Marine Institute, and Farallones Marine Sanctuary, building ocean knowledge and stewardship for future generations. Amity graduated from the University of California, Santa Cruz with a Bachelor of Science in Marine Biology, and earned a Master of Arts in Education from University of San Francisco. When not educating the public about ocean conservation, Amity enjoys spending time kayaking, surfing, and SCUBA diving in sanctuary waters. |
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Annual Speech Contest
Feb. 06, 2018
Rotary District 7610 Speech Theme:
Contestants, who must be in grades 9 - 12, will speak on the Rotary theme: Rotary Making a Difference. Each Club should hold a contest and select their winners. Club first place winners advance to the area contest held by Assistant Governors. Each first place winner in the Area contests will advance to compete in the District Final Contest. First, second and third place winners of the District Finals will receive cash awards: $1000 for first place, $500 for second and $250 for third. The District Speech Contest winner must be available to deliver their winning speech at the District Conference on Saturday, April 28, 2018. Assistant Governors should hold area contests with the winners from clubs in their area, and report to the District Youth Contest Chair the winner for their area no later than March 30, 2018. Finals for the District 7610 Speech Contest will be Saturday, April 7, 2018. Location to be announced, but it will be in Fredericksburg area.
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The Newspaper Business
Feb. 13, 2018
Barbara Marshman has been editor of The Mercury News Editorial Pages since 2008, having joined the paper 20 years earlier. She grew up on a farm in Pennsylvania, graduated from West Chester State University and worked for small daily papers in the Philadelphia area until 1987, when she won a John S. Knight Fellowship to Stanford University. She never went back. |
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The Health Trust: Destination Homes
Feb. 20, 2018
Chad Bojorquez is Director of Employment Strategies for The Health Trust's Destination Homes program. He is a mission-driven change agent dedicated to ending homelessness. As a volunteer he was awarded the Silver Bowl Award from the Junior League of San Jose, the Community Quarterback Award from the San Francisco 49ers, and Bank of America’s Local Hero Award in 2011. As a case manager at InnVision he crafted his approach while helping women and families toward self-sufficiency through Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing. In his next role, Chad played a critical role in the growth at Downtown Streets Team in terms of size, scope, impact, and geography. Over 5 years, he helped craft a whatever-it-takes approach to case management and employment services, co-founded a social enterprise business as a living-wage job creation platform, and launched an East Bay branch of the organization. The Golden State Warriors and the San Jose Mayor’s Office named Chad as their 2015 Champion in the Community. Chad is a Senior Fellow of American Leadership Forum, a graduate of Leadership San Jose, a two-time Most Valuable Player in the international sport power soccer, and is currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Business Psychology at Palo Alto University.
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Self Help Center/Family Law Facilitator's Office SCC Superior Court
Feb. 27, 2018
Fariba R, Soroosh Fariba is the Supervising Attorney at Santa Clara County Superior Court's Self Help Center and Family Law Facilitator's Office, where she has worked for almost 20 years. Prior to that, she was in private practice litigating and mediating family law and probate guardianship matters. She is a graduate of Santa Clara University School of Law and was admitted to California Bar in 1993. Fariba has dedicated her career to access to justice, conflict resolution and violence prevention. She has been a Commissioner on Santa Clara County's Domestic Violence Council since 2004 advising the Board of Supervisors on domestic violence prevention and education issues. She has also either written or contributed to drafting 9 family law and violence prevention bills that have been signed into law. She has volunteered as a community issues mediator at Santa Clara County Office of Human Relations since 1995. She has also volunteers for Los Gatos Monte Sereno Police Department as a victim services advocate since 2011. Fariba has loved living in Los Gatos since 1998 and is the proud parent of three successful adult children who went through the Los Gatos school system.
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Blood Sugar Balance Strategies
Mar. 06, 2018
Do you have brain fog, mood swings, weight issues, fatigue, constipation, sugar/food cravings, insomnia, diabetes, high blood pressure or high cholesterol? Your symptoms are real and there are natural strategies for you! Dr. Sharon Dubner, D.C. & Dr. Allen Dubner, D.C. have helped many people normalize their blood sugar levels naturally so that their MD has taken them off medications. Learn how sugar balance is affecting your health problems, how to eat sweet and still be healthy, breaking the sugar-stress connection, key sugar strategies to lose weight and have abundant energy and prevent disease, and breakthrough easy natural self-help techniques. In addition to practicing at their Health and Wellness Center in San Jose CA, for over 30 years, Dr. Allen Dubner, D.C. and Dr. Sharon Dubner, D.C. have been providing natural health strategies lectures throughout Santa Clara County at corporations such as Sony Corporation and Lockheed Martin Corporation, Universities and colleges, school districts and community centers and groups. They have given over 900 of these public self-help wellness/lifestyle strategies talks.
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Mar. 06, 2018 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
The Saint Luke's Pantry is an outreach program hosted by Saint Luke's Episcopal Church to serve the homeless in the Los Gatos area. The pantry is open in our Parish Hall at 10:00am on Tuesday mornings to provide food, companionship and clothing to those who need it most. Our club prepares and serves the food as well as offers companionship to those in need. |
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Newspaper Columns
Mar. 13, 2018
Scott Herhold retired from the Mercury News last November after 40 years with the newspaper. He covered a parade of beats -- the Peninsula, county government, general assignment, redevelopment and venture capital. He did stints as an assistant city editor, a magazine writer, a political gossip columnist and a tech stocks writer. For his last 14 years, he served as the paper's metro columnist, covering politics, crime, history and figures in the news.
Scott is a graduate of Yale, where he found his calling by covering cross-country for the Yale Daily News. He has four grown children and three grandchildren. He and his wife, Sarah Janigian, live in San Jose's Hanchett Park neighborhood. In retirement, he hopes to be tour guide and freelance writer.
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Mar. 14, 2018 - Mar. 16, 2018
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The Team's Business Plan
Mar. 20, 2018
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Interact Club Auction
Mar. 27, 2018
Our club sponsors an Interact club at the Los Gatos High School. The club organization is very similar to a Rotary club and Interact activities are similar to what we do - participate in community service projects, complete projects of their own, schedule social events, and conduct fund raising events. A very important fund raiser for the Interact club is the annual auction they conduct at one of our Tuesday lunches. A team of 5/6 Interactors bring multiple items to the lunch and auction them off to our members. All of the items on offer have been made by the students and include baked goods, art work, ceramics, gift baskets and more. The students are the auctioneers. Our members typically make very generous bids and the proceeds of the event make a significant contribution to the Interact club's budget. Member Tina Orsi-Hartigan is our club's liaison with the Interactors and will be the emcee for this event. Tina will be assisted by LGHS teacher Tonya McQuade. |
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Mar. 28, 2018
This year one of our Rotary Club of Los Gatos grant will help pay for a classroom of children at Empire Garden School in San Jose to pick and purchase books each month that they will read, take home and keep in their personal library, which many children at this school do not have prior to this grant.
We will carpool or meet up at Empire Garden School in San Jose. March 28 and April 25
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Santa Clara County-Supervisor's Update
Apr. 10, 2018
Santa Clara County Supervisor Mike Wasserman
Described as having “a head for numbers and a heart for people,” Supervisor Mike Wasserman was elected to the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors in November 2010 – and re-elected in 2014 -- after serving eight years on the Los Gatos Town Council as Mayor and Councilmember. A businessman for more than 35 years, Mike has proven that balancing budgets and maintaining high-quality public services can be done when the focus is on the people you represent. Mike currently sits on 28 committees, including chairing or co-chairing the Public Safety and Justice Committee, the Habitat Conservation Authority, and a youth task force. He coined the phrase “Real. Life. Help.” to describe the services Santa Clara County provides and he reaches 40,000 residents with this information in his monthly electronic newsletter.
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