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The Impact of a College Education
Oct. 30, 2019
In the words of Nelson Mandela, "education is the most powerful weapon which you an use to change the world." But education, especially a college education, competes with other basic needs. Kapadia Education Foundation has concentrated its efforts for over 19 years on helping students graduate from college or vocational schools and has kept track of their progress during their college careers and beyond. Pradeep Kapadia will show just how much impact a student's college education has on his or her community. |
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District Special Citation—and more!
Nov. 06, 2019
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Coastal Trident
Nov. 13, 2019
Blasts, sirens blazing, helicopters circling above head, mock triage centers, simulated oil spills, and over 20 emergency and law enforcement agencies descended on the Port of Hueneme in June for the state's largest security and emergency response exercise--Coastal Trident. Cam Spencer, Public & Government Relations Manager at The Port of Hueneme will describe how it went and why they do it. |
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Taking Care of Your Eyes
Nov. 20, 2019
Born and raised in Camarillo, Dr. McCarthy is a local optometrist returning home to serve his community. By helping to educate the public with his optometric knowledge, Dr. McCarthy hopes to help people understand the importance of a comprehensive optometric exam. In his discussion, Dr. McCarthy will discuss some of the most common ocular diseases and their symptoms. |
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Solving the Climate Challenge
Dec. 04, 2019
Jan Dietrick is the founder of the West Ventura County Chapter of Citizens' Climate Lobby. To solve the climate challenge, Jan says we must transition to clean energy, and the U.S. can lead the way. By charging a fee on fossil fuels, and returning that revenue to households as a dividend, we can stimulate a shift that will reduce emissions and climate risks, and improve our health by growing the economy. |
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Safeguarding Our Sea and Shores
Dec. 18, 2019
Assistant Professor and Interim Chair of Environment Science and Resource Management (ESRM) at CSUCI, Dr. Kiki Patsch will tell us about the geological research and steps taken "Safeguarding Our Sea and Shores: Advancing Coastal Preservation and Adaptation." Visit her website at www.sandshed.org |
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Dec. 19, 2019 3:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
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New Laws That Every Employer Needs to Know About
Jan. 08, 2020
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Camino de Santiago
Jan. 15, 2020
The Camino de Santiago is both quest and pilgrimage, goal and process. It is not a journey for the faint of heart or soft of foot. People embark on the five-hundred-mile, thirty-one-day trek from the Pyrenees Mountains in France to the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Spain for many reasons—religious, spiritual, physical and personal. For Kenneth and Aurora Strange, walking the Camino was about adventure and a lifelong love of Spain." |
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Santa Barbara's Opus Archives
Jan. 22, 2020
Opus Archives in Santa Barbara holds the collections of eminent scholars in the fields of depth psychology and mythology. Andrea Robles, Administrator & Archives Assistant will provide a brief overview of these collections and will highlight Marija Gimbutas, best known for her research into the Neolithic and Bronze Age cultures of “Old Europe”. |
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Jan. 27, 2020 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
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Etiquette tips
Jan. 29, 2020
Lisa Lutz believes etiquette is key to a personal best, demonstrating gratitude and respectfulness towards self, family and community. "It is the qualities we take with us and never leave behind." Based on teachings from The American School of Protocol, she teaches both corporate and children's etiquette empowering them to overcome social obstacles and prepare for future social settings with confidence and ease. She will speak and deliver some fun and informative information regarding good etiquette tips and updates. |
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Ventura County Civic Alliance
Feb. 05, 2020
Sandy Smith represents the Ventura County Civic Alliance, a unique regional collaborative representing a balanced mix of Economic, Environmental, and Social Equity perspectives. Their mission is to work together to promote a healthy and sustainable future for Ventura County. They publish the State of the Region Report bienially. This independently researched report presents data on more than 100 quality of life indicators in Ventura County. It is used by elected officials, businesses, community leaders, nonprofit organizations, the educational community, and many others as an indispensable tool in understanding our region and preparing for the future. |
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Rotary Fellowships
Feb. 12, 2020
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Ventura County Ninety-Nines
Feb. 19, 2020
Alison Barker, President of the Ventura County Ninety-Nines will be speaking about their annual Aviation Career Day which impacts hundreds of Ventura County youth including how this event got started, the exciting and educational activities that take place at the event, the opportunities in aviation for Ventura County's youth as well as The Rotary Club of Camarillo's involvement. |
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The California Condor
Feb. 26, 2020
Park Ranger Daniel Cook is the outreach officer for The US Fish and Wildlife Service; his speciality is the California Condor. From a dwindling population of only 22 wild birds soaring in 1987, to about 500 condors in the world today (over 300 of them in the wild), they are a dramatic story of success and progress. Our condor flock covers 18,000 square miles from SLO down to and across the Topa Topas, up the grapevine to Tejon and the Tehachapis, and beyond following the Sierras north. The USF&WS field team works diligently to monitor them. |
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Annual Business Ethics Awards
Mar. 04, 2020
One of the key pillars of Rotary is Service Above Self, which can be carried out in a number of ways, including through one’s vocation. This week, Camarillo Rotary will host its annual Business Ethics Awards, recognizing and celebrating individuals and businesses in our community who have exemplified service to others and have operated under the highest ethics. |
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Big Brothers Big Sisters
Mar. 11, 2020
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ventura County is celebrating their 50th anniversary. The program is very beneficial for not only the child but our community as a whole. Catherine Hoefflin, recruitment coordinator will speak how with 1-on-1 mentoring of at-risk youths (ages 5-18) 98% graduate from high school on time and 71% improve their grades. Also, a youth that does not get BBBS mentoring help is more likely to get in trouble and make their way into the judicial system it costs us as a community nearly 85 times more annually for the same child. |
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