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![]() The Vision of the District
Nov 21, 2023
LAINE HENDRICKS has been a proud member of Rotary International for 15 years. Raised in a family fueled by volunteerism, Laine originally joined the Rotary Club of Fresno (District 5230) in 2007 and transferred to the Rotary Club of San Francisco (District 5150) in 2010. She is a past president of the Rotary Club of San Francisco, and has served the District as an Assistant Governor, Public Image Chair, and Chief of Staff. In addition, Laine has served on the Far West President Elect Training Seminar (PETS) team since 2017, supporting training of incoming Rotary club presidents across Northern California and Nevada. She will chair Far West PETS in 2026. Laine’s “day job” is Communications Director for the County of Marin, where she is responsible for coordinating crisis communications, media relations, advertising, community outreach, and more. Laine has been a public relations professional for almost 20 years. Laine and her wife, Jenny – a member of the Rotary Club of Ignacio – live in San Rafael. When they’re not devoting their free time to Rotary, they enjoy traveling, trying new cuisines, or spending time with their dog, Buddy, and cat, Cruiser. |
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![]() Oppenheimer - The Movie & The Facts
Dec 05, 2023
During World War II, Lt. Gen. Leslie Groves Jr. appointed physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer to work on the top-secret Manhattan Project. Oppenheimer and a team of scientists spend years developing and designing the atomic bomb. Their work comes to fruition on July 16, 1945, as they witness the world's first nuclear explosion, forever changing the course of history. Oppenheimer's path toward the atomic bomb and his subsequent feelings about its use are both riveting and devastating. Here is what to know about the real events that inspired the Christopher Nolan film Oppenheimer, including his personal life, work with the Manhattan Project and Communist investigations.
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![]() Concert!
Dec 19, 2023
The Mill Valley Middle School Chamber Orchestra conducted by Orchestra Director Steve Gardner will perform for the Club in theor annual visit. They are an award winning string ensemble who play a diverse repertoire of pieces. The students are mostly home grown talent, coming up through our amazing 4th through 8th grade program, which is funded by KIDDO! They are thankful for every chance to perform in our community. |
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![]() Baseball Memories to Make You Laugh, Tear Up...and Remember
Jan 02, 2024
Eric's books are collections of baseball memories and stories from folks around the world. While some clearly involve "play of game" incidents, most of the stories, and the spirit of the book, are really human interest in nature. Stories are funny, emotional, and will make you think back on some of your own memories. Eric will briefly describe how the idea for the book came about, and how he collected the stories and ultimately created the book. The majority of his presentation will involve reading some of the stories. |
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![]() Danger Close!
Jan 16, 2024
Phil Gioia will talk about his book “Danger Close!”, a first-person account of a young man’s coming of age as an Infantry officer, leading American soldiers in action in two of America’s elite fighting units in the Vietnam War. He completed the Army’s Airborne, Ranger, and Pathfinder courses, commanded Infantry companies in the 82nd Airborne Division and First Air Cavalry Division, and survived two combat deployments in Vietnam. Wounded twice, he recorded his experiences in action in his recent memoir. Published by Stackpole Books, “Danger Close!” has been endorsed by filmmaker Ken Burns, Lieutenant General H.R. McMaster, US Army (Ret), and Victor Davis Hanson. |
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![]() Have You Seen Me?
Feb 06, 2024
Shirley Hasley (nee Andrews) has devoted her life to educating our children. On a sponsored trip across the Golden Gate she was hired as Mill Valley’s first black teacher. The decision was met with trepidation by some parents and others. On threat of violence, Shirley was forced to seek housing outside the city limits. |
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![]() National Security in the Era of Artificial Intelligence
Feb 20, 2024
Does the future of the human race depend on an algorithm? This question will readily come to mind as Dr. Reddie describes the incorporation of artificial intelligence (AI) into the modernization of nuclear weapons and command and control architecture, and outlines the steps superpowers must take to mitigate the risks posed by autonomous technologies used in war. In the talk, he will offer a brief introduction to AI technologies (used in both commercial and defense contexts). Then, he will examine certain specific military applications of AI, such as signal detection and pattern recognition, and review how AI technologies are (re)-shaping warfare and might impact the future of international peace and security. Finally, Andrew notes how both scholars and analysts are using new analytical tools--including wargaming methods--to assess these risks.
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![]() Celebrating Mill Valley's Achievements & Charting Our Future Together
Mar 05, 2024
Rotarians are invited to engage with Mayor Urban Carmel and City Manager Todd Cusimano as they share their visions and plans for the City in the upcoming year. They will highlight the city's developments in infrastructure maintenance and enhancements, fiscal sustainability, emergency preparedness, land use and affordable housing, traffic solutions, community engagement, climate action plan, and Mill Valley's ongoing commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Additionally, a Q&A session offers participants the opportunity to pose questions and share insights, enabling Mayor Carmel and City Manager Cusimano to better grasp and respond to community feedback. |
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![]() Tunnel Visions: Rehabilitating the Infrastructure of Marin’s Rail Age
Apr 02, 2024
Warren J. Wells will present on the past and future efforts to rehabilitate Marin’s 19th century rail infrastructure, particularly the Cal Park Hill and Alto Tunnels, for bicycle and pedestrian use. Warren will detail the challenges and opportunities of these projects, as well as the costs and benefits that improved transportation access can bring about for all Marin residents. |