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Cancer Support Community - So That No One Faces Cancer Alone
Jan 30, 2019 12:15 PM
Theresa Plakos has been the Public Relations Director at Cancer Support Community Redondo Beach for 9 years. Her primary responsibilities consist of working with the local media as well as outreach to the medical and non-medical communities throughout the South Bay and surrounding areas to spread the word about Cancer Support Community’s many valuable free programs, services and fundraising events. Theresa came to work for Cancer Support Community after a good friend was diagnosed with Breast Cancer. Her passion for the work was further fueled by the loss of her father and Stepfather to lung cancer several years ago.
Information about Cancer Support Community Redondo Beach can be found at http://www.cancersupportredondobeach.org/ |
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Redondo Beach Facility Dog Program
Feb 06, 2019 12:15 PM
Sharon Rose is a Community Services K9 Specialist. She has worked for the RBPD for 30 years in various civilian roles, starting with jailer, promoting to jail manager, then evidence manager which included ancillary positions such as PD facility manager, fleet manager, and radio and equipment manager. When the opportunity for the first Facility Dog handler was suggested by the Chief of Police, she jumped at the chance. Sharon and Facility Dog Meredith have been a team for one year. Meredith was donated by Canine Companions for Independence, one of the oldest and most respected organizations who breed, raise and train service dogs for recipients within the United States. They work with officers in the role of peer support, with the community as a victim advocate, with the schools for student outreach, and with the senior centers, care centers, rehabilitation centers, and the Courts to help bring smiles and laughter. |
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Walk in, Dance Out!
Feb 13, 2019 12:15 PM
Luz Diaz, instructor of Walk In Dance Out, is especially known for her graceful, joyful, and elegant dance abilities and has been applauded by her dance community for her teaching approach. Her vision is to "Enhance relationships through dancing" by encouraging feelings of joy and wellbeing, facilitating romance and true friendships. If you want the fun and romance of Ballroom dancing, call on Luz. Luz after competing and obtaining first place in the 1984 California Emerald Ball, and under the rigorous training of the iconic Lou Schreiber, World First Place Winner- Teacher Competition, representing Arthur Murray Dance Studios, she learned how to teach Ballroom, and realized that social dancing is more fun and has continued teaching dance with passion and humor for over 30 years. However, her student’s testimony is the best part of her curriculum, from “Thank you for bringing dating back into our lives; it gets more fun dancing with each other!” to “Every time I walk in [into the dancing hall] I start feeling happy” or “I have been to cruises around the world because I’ve learned and it is fun to dance.” Through the years Luz has served as a hospital chaplain and a grief counselor in the greater Los Angeles area. Since retiring, she volunteers with the local organ and tissue donation organization. She holds degrees in MA, EdS and a Certification for Bioethics Studies from Loma Linda University, California. Her love for humanity, however, has found its best expression in her dancing and in her teaching, making the joy of social dancing available so others can Walk In and Dance Out! |
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Feb 19, 2019 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Feb 20, 2019 6:30 PM
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Capturing Your Stories
Feb 27, 2019 12:15 PM
Judith Norton received her B.A. in Speech Communications from California State University Long Beach, continued studies at the USC Annenberg School of Communication and earned her Master of Education degree from CSU-East Bay. She has a background in teaching at the college level and as a corporate trainer. Later in her career she became involved in instructional design, specifically designing courses for online learning. Quite by accident she started creating memory books for the aging parents of baby boomers. A new design focus was formed when she realized how much she enjoyed learning about her clients’ lives. She’s gone on to create printed coffee-table books for their families that include access to their oral histories. This is a priceless keepsake for families. The focus of her presentation will be a do-it-yourself approach to telling your story. She’s available if an individual needs her, but her main focus is encouraging individuals to tell their story. As we age gracefully, we realize the importance of telling our story for our families. What do we want to share with them? What nugget of information will explain where they came from? What would you do differently? And, what would you do more of? Perhaps it's time to tell your story.
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Feb 27, 2019 1:40 PM - 2:40 PM
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Mar 01, 2019 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
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Mar 02, 2019 5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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California FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Team
Mar 06, 2019 12:15 PM
Dr. Nichole Bosson is the Assistant Medical Director at the Los Angeles County Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Agency. She is an Assistant Clinical Professor at David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and adjunct faculty in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, where she is the EMS Fellowship Director. Nichole began her medical career working in prehospital care, first as an EMT in Boston, Massachusetts and subsequently as a Fulbright scholar at the Service d’Aide Médicale Urgente (SAMU) in Paris. She came to Los Angeles after training in emergency medicine at NYU/Bellevue in NYC to complete a 2-year fellowship in EMS and Disaster Medicine at Harbor-UCLA and the Los Angeles County EMS Agency. Nichole is among the first to be board certified in EMS Medicine by the American Board of Emergency Medicine. She is actively involved in EMS research, education, and policy development. She regularly instructs at the J. Michael Criley Paramedic Training Institute. Since 2016, she has served on the California State Scope of Practice Committee for the Emergency Medical Directors of California and has worked on several state and national task forces related to EMS and quality initiatives. Dr. Bosson is a certified Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) Medical Team Manager and member of California Task Force 2. She deployed with the team to the Nepal and Mexico City earthquakes. In her spare time Nichole enjoys food tourism and running marathons to make up for it.
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The Salvation Army
Mar 13, 2019 12:15 PM
Linda Markiewicz graduated from Briar Cliff College with a degree in Fine Arts and was commissioned and ordained as a Salvation Army officer in 1981. She served as a corps officer (pastor) in the USA Eastern Territory before being transferred to the USA Western Territory to be nearer her family, and served for 10 years at the School for Officers’ Training (Seminary in Rancho Palos Verdes) in five different appointments, the last being Assistant Principal. The Army then sent her to International Headquarters for almost four years as the Under Secretary for the Americas and Caribbean, which gave her a much wider perspective and appreciation for the work and ministry of The Army throughout the world. She was then appointed to Territorial Headquarters in Long Beach as the Assistant Secretary for Personnel where each day was a learning experience. She came to know the officers on the field and the challenges they face. Wanting a more hands-on ministry, she then served as the director of Territorial Officer Care and Development (Pastoral Care) and after that an appointment in beautiful Hawaii as second in command. She was surprised when told to pack her bags again and report to a new appointment as Assistant Principal/Education Director for the International College for Officers in London, where she helped to train officers from all over the world. After four years she came “home” and served as Divisional Commander (leader) in Del Oro, (Sacramento and beyond) and then Sierra del Mar (San Diego and the surrounding four counties). In 2011 she was appointed Assistant National Chief Secretary at National Headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia where she learned the inner workings of The Army throughout all of USA, and SAWSO (Salvation Army World Service Office, our response to provide sources of funding our Global Army ministries). In 2012 she returned to the Army’s Territorial Headquarters in Long Beach as the Territorial Secretary for Leadership Development. In 2015, nearing retirement, she asked to be returned to “the field” and was granted an appointment in Redondo Beach, Ca as Corps Officer (pastor) for English ministries and Administrator of the Mindeman Senior Residence. She is now retired, but still serves as chaplain and part-time manager for the residence. |
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The 2018 Elections and the New Congress: What happened? What's in store for 2019?
Mar 20, 2019 12:15 PM
Jonathan Harris is the founder and CEO of Political Navigation, a political advocacy and policy consulting firm in Los Angeles. Jonathan worked twelve years in Washington, DC as a policy and government affairs expert for several national non-profits. He has organized grassroots activists for state campaigns and on college campuses. He has worked as writer and editor for policy think tanks, a registered lobbyist on Capitol Hill, and as a reporter for Time Magazine in New York and Jerusalem. Jonathan’s expertise is in two key areas. He began his career in Middle East foreign policy, with a focus on Salafi-jihadist groups such as ISIS and Al-Qaeda. Jonathan worked as a researcher and reporter for TIME magazine in Jerusalem and New York and as a managing editor at the Middle East Forum in Philadelphia. Jonathan has lived in and traveled extensively throughout the Middle East, including Israel, Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, and the Palestinian territories. Jonathan’s articles have appeared in TIME magazine, National Review Online, The Washington Times, The New York Post, the Middle East Quarterly and various online sources. More recently, Jonathan’s focuses on facilitating American political advocacy, specifically education and training for students, non-profits, activists, and business owners on how to promote and defend their own interests with their elected officials. Jonathan’s newest initiative is AP Citizenship – an advocacy training course for high school seniors. After receiving his B.A. in History from the University of Illinois, Jonathan did graduate studies in Religion and Middle East history at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Jonathan lives in Marina del Rey with his wife Elsa, a professor at Otis College of Art and Design. Both are active Rotarians. |
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Healthy Rotarian Talk - Stress, Anxiety or Depression? Why not try Meditation before Medication?
Mar 20, 2019 12:30 PM
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Mar 23, 2019 6:00 PM - 11:00 PM
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Craft Talks
Mar 27, 2019 12:15 PM
Nancy Weisel Nancy was born in NY- in a little town called Wantagh on Long Island. She’d like to say it was a bustling metropolis however it was a sleepy little town of houses built after WW2. She lived in one of those houses (with one bathroom) until she went away to college, so she always had one place to call home. She attended Boston University undergraduate, earning a degree in Sociology, and then went back to school at night for a Masters in Finance. She's not sure how it happened but she ended up in the finance field her entire career.
Her journey to the West Coast started in 1990 working for Merrill Lynch and living in Manhattan, when they relocated her to Dallas where she met her husband Jim. He is a cowboy from Oklahoma who was doing some work on her house. After 5 years in TX Merrill offered her another relocation to CA which she and Jim could not turn down. Given that she had only been to CA once before, she had no idea where to live and what to look for. All she knew was that price wise compared to TX you got half as much for twice as much. That relocation led her to a home in Redondo Beach and subsequent finance positions here in CA. She recently took an early retirement package from her last company and is now looking forward to the next phase of her life, one thatr will involve the Redondo Beach Rotary Club.
John Barnett As children, John and his brother spent countless weekends exploring the King Harbor breakwater while their father socialized inside at KHYC. IHe became an expert sailor and crewed for many different skippers in races around the buoys and cruises to the various channel islands. As a certified scuba diver he dove on many of those cruises. For his Eagle Scout project he coordinated a joint beach clean up with the Boy Scout and Girl Scout Camps. During college he put himself through school at CSUN and volunteered providing sailing lessons in the summer and skiing lessons in the winter to blind people.
After college John went to work at Price Waterhouse with his accounting degree. After a couple years he changed course and went into software sales. First with IBM, then CA, and finally HP. After his unit was spun-off to a UK company he decided to take some time off to give back to the community and joined Rotary. |
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Health Rotarian Talk - Dental Myths versus Facts
Mar 27, 2019 12:30 PM
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Mar 30, 2019 7:45 AM - 10:00 AM
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Attracting, Engaging and Retaining Younger Generations in the Workplace
Apr 03, 2019 12:15 PM
Caitlin Crommett is a Millennial, a 2015 graduate of the University of Notre Dame, and a speaker on generations in the workplace. Her interest in generational connection began at age 15, when she started a foundation called DreamCatchers, which serves to fulfill the final Dreams of hospice patients through chapters run by youth in high school or college. She saw a need for greater cross-generational connection- something that is rarely shared between these typicallyelderly patients and young people in our society today. This sparked her passion for facilitating greater connection and communication between all generations, in the workplace and in the world. In 2016, Caitlin published a book called “How to Attract Millennials to Your Workplace: And Actually Keep Us!”, focusing on new techniques and strategies for engaging Millennial employees and volunteers, and has been a guest writer & “generational expert” on several websites and blogs. She runs a YouTube channel called “Generation WHAT?”, where she posts weekly videos helping people and organizations solve generational issues in the workplace. Caitlin has spoken across the country spreading the DreamCatchers mission and sharing strategies for greater generational connection in the workplace, with the hopes of creating a more connected world. She is launching a comprehensive online platform to provide people with a place to improve their workplace culture & productivity through increased generational connection and understanding. She currently resides in Los Angeles, where she as serves as president of DreamCatchers Foundation while growing her speaking business internationally. Learn more at www.CaitlinCrommett.com |
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Apr 09, 2019 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Hocus Pocus Tax Reform in Focus
Apr 10, 2019 12:15 PM
Mr. Brian Regalbuto is an Enrolled Agent. An Enrolled Agent must pass a three part test regarding tax laws and regulations given by the I.R.S. An Enrolled Agent has the unrestricted rights to represent tax payers before the I.R.S on any tax matter. He has over 30 years experiences as a Tax Accountant. Mr. Regalbuto is also a semi-professional, three time award winning, magician. He is a Magician Member of the Magic Castle of Hollywood, and President of the Society of American Magicians Assembly 22. Thus Mr. Regalbuto is the world’s only Certified Tax Wizard. |
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Apr 13, 2019 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Please join your Rotary Colleagues for an evening of pizza and viewing the movie Incredibles 2 hosted by our Young Professionals Group. For information regarding the location, please contact Amy Zimmerman at amy@azastaffing.com or 310.729-5958 . |
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Craft Talks
Apr 17, 2019 12:15 PM
Mike Stark Mike has a BS from California State University, Long Beach, and executive certifications in Supply Chain Management from the University of Tennessee and MIT. Mike also attended the Leadership at the Peak course at the center of Creative Leadership in Colorado Springs. Mike began his career with the Los Angeles based Von’s Companies, Inc. holding roles in human resources and retail operations. Following Vons, he spent thirteen years in various areas of executive responsibility for Exel plc, a London, England based global supply chain solutions company holding a number of executive roles in operations; leading the technology and non-foods retail sectors; and responsibility for human resources for the Americas and much of Europe. Mike has also served on a number of boards of directors; most recently on the Board of Directors of Chatsworth Products, Inc., a California based global manufacturer in the telecommunications industry. At CPI Mike was the chair of the Executive Development and Compensation Committee. Mike recently retired as COO of American Financial Network Advisory Services, LLC, a full service wealth management firm working corporations and their executive management teams in devising and executing wealth management strategies that increase the valuation of their firm. Mike is also a Reserve Commander and hostage negotiator with the Redondo Beach Police Department and has been recognized as the Reserve Police Officer of the Year for the State of California. He has co-authored two books; one on the history of the Redondo Beach Police Department and the other on the history of Vons Grocery Company. Mike, Tracy and their four adult children and their families, including 3 grandchildren reside in So California. Jason Owens Jason Owens is a 8th generation native of Southern California, where his Great….Grandparents arrived to the Los Angeles in the early 1800s. He works in the Dental industry serving dentists in the success of their private practices. Jason also serves as a board member of the Children’s Dental Center of Greater LA, and the Friends of Banning House Museum. He prides himself in practicing service leadership in all he does.
In his spare time, Jason enjoys sailing offshore races, studying California history and spending time with he’s wife Joni, and two daughters Reilly and Ruby. |
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RBUSD Update
Apr 24, 2019 12:15 PM
Dr. Steven Keller has spent 31 years in public education, beginning as a middle and high school history and language arts teacher, a middle school assistant principal and principal, a Director of Student Achievement, and an Assistant Superintendent, before becoming the Superintendent of Schools in the Redondo Beach Unified School District, the finest school district in the South Bay. Dr. Keller has been the leader of RBUSD for over 11 years. In addition to his role as the leader of the district, he has served as an adjunct professor at Chapman University and UC Irvine. He is also the proud father of Sloan and Jaxon. Jaxon is a middle school teacher in Orange County. His wife has the best name in the world, Kelli Keller. Dr. Keller is an avid Anaheim Ducks hockey fan who believes that penalty minutes should be as equally important as goals and assists. Dr. Keller earned his undergraduate degree from Pitzer College in Claremont and his masters degree from Claremont Graduate University. His doctoral degree is from the University of California, Irvine where he still holds the record for the briefest dissertation. |
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Health Rotarian Talk - Philosophical Scientific Approach to Human Health and Happiness
Apr 24, 2019 12:30 PM
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Apr 24, 2019 6:45 PM - 8:00 PM
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Dow Jones Drops 700 one Day, Up 1000 the Next - Why? How to Invest Your Retirement 401(K) and Sleep
May 01, 2019 12:15 PM
Connie Siegel FSA, member of the Harrisburg PA Rotary Club since 1963 and has made up winter meetings at Redondo Beach Rotary since 1990. He completed the professional actuarial exams after obtaining undergraduate B.Com at University of Toronto and a Master’s degree at University of Wisconsin. His actuarial consulting firm was founded in 1963 and now has 114 employees and has expanded into investment management. Assets under management total $5 billion. His pro-bono service with the Harrisburg community foundation has helped the growth in assets over 23 years from $5 billion to $100 billion. |
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May 04, 2019 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Floating Doctors
May 08, 2019 12:15 PM
Dr. Benjamin LaBrot is a native Southern Californian with a long association with the ocean. From childhood, he worked on commercial fishing and research vessels and spent countless hours on the water off the coast of California. LaBrotattended the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland and worked as a medical doctor in the Irish Health Care System, eventually helping set up and run a long-term care elderly facility that also provided acute hospital services. Travel and private medical mission work in developing countries led him to combine his love of the sea and medicine to bring more help to remote rural communities, founding the Floating Doctors in 2009. In 2010, he led the first Floating Doctors mission to Haiti and has been continuing ever since. LaBrot is also the President of RemoteCare Education, providing training for clinicians planning to practice international medical relief, and a professor of Global Medicine at the Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California. |
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May 15, 2019 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM
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May 18, 2019 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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May 22, 2019 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
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May 23, 2019 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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The Opioid Crisis/Dilemma: a Pharmacist’s View
May 29, 2019 12:15 PM
Dr. Kenn Horowitz is a graduate of UC San Francisco School of Pharmacy (1966). He completed an ASHP accredited hospital pharmacy residency in the U.S. Public Health Service (1966-7) and spent two years in Indian Health Service in Rocky Boy, Montana. Kenn has extensive experience in all areas of pharmacy practice including Acute Care, Nursing Home, Consulting, Sterile Preparations and Ambulatory Care as staff pharmacist and in management positions. He supervised dispensing and clinical functions for clinics, infusion center, surgery center, pain center and other ambulatory based services. He has taught Pharmacology to Nurses and Paramedics. Before retiring, KennKennas a hemophilia specialist with Hemophilia Health Service. Prior to that, he was the Ambulatory Care Pharmacy supervisor for Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. He is a past president, past member of the Board of Directors and Past Treasurer of the California Society of Health-System Pharmacists (CSHP) and has served on numerous committees, councils and boards of Health-System and Community Pharmacist organizations. He was Pharmacist of the year for Southern California Society of Health-System Pharmacists in 2010 and received the CSHP Distinguished Service Award in 2015. He was recently elected as Treasurer of the Hemophilia Council of California and serves on their advocacy committee. Kenn is now semi- retired and works part time as a special projects Pharmacist at Torrance Memorial Medical Center. Dr. Horowitz is married and has 4 children and 4 grandchildren and resides with his wife Selma in Hermosa Beach, California. |
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The USC Catalina Hyperbaric Chamber
Jun 05, 2019 12:15 PM
Karl Huggins has been the Director of the Catalina Hyperbaric Chamber Facility at the USC Wrigley Marine Science Center since 1992 and has been involved with the treatment of hundreds of divers during that time. He is noted for his work in decompression theory and models, which resulted in the Michigan Sea Grant (HUGI) tables and his participation in the development of the EDGE dive computer. Karl enjoys educating divers in the area of decompression (making divers more aware of the limitations of dive tables and computers) and diving safety. To that end he has given hundreds of lectures, seminars, and workshops as a featured speaker at conferences around the world. In 2011 he co-moderated the Validation of Dive Computers Workshop at the annual meeting of the European Underwater and Baromedical Society in Gdansk. Karl is the 1990 recipient of the Leonard Greenstone Diving Safety Award, the DAN/Rolex Diver of the Year for 1993, the 2004 Conrad Limbaugh Memorial Award for Scientific Diving Leadership and the 2008 California Scuba Service Award. |
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Jun 08, 2019 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Change in Meeting Location - Due to an event taking place in the center of Pershing Square this Saturday, we are moving our meeting location to our “default” location at the extreme southwest corner of Pershing Square. This would be at the corner of Sixth and Olive. No other changes!
Historic Downtown Los Angeles Tour Please consider joing your Rotarty colleagues for a guided historic tour of downtown LA followed by lunch at a local venue. Registration: A sign-up sheet will be available at the club's lunch meeting on Wednesday, June 5th. Time: The tour will begin at 10AM, so please try to arrive at Pershing Square Park by 9:30AM. Parking: Parking is available at the Pershing Square Garage ($9.00 all day on weekends, $16 weekdays). Enter the garage from 6th Street or Olive Street. Metro:
Important Information:
If you have any questions, please contact us at (213) 623-4289 or bscottow@laconservancy.org Sincerely, Bruce Scottow Volunteer and Program Coordinator Los Angeles Conservancy |
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Jun 08, 2019 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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Optimize Your Brain! Food and Lifestyle Secrets for Better Health
Jun 12, 2019 12:15 PM
Jeanne Peters RD has a passion to help people to eat well and enjoy an active, healthy life at any age. She has followed a career path that has earned her recognition as an expert in food, nutrition and healthy aging. She received her B.S. Degree in Clinical Nutrition from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1979. Over the past 40 years, she has provided nutrition services for a broad range of clients including the LA Kings, Mattel Corp. Discovery TV even Richard Simmons, where she helped launch his successful Deal- A-Meal program in over 70 healthclubs across the country. Jeanne was Named California Dietitian of the Year in 1995 for her nutrition expertise and for the past 15 years has worked in tandem with Doc Peters at the Nourishing Wellness Medical Center in Redondo Beach, CA. |
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Jun 12, 2019 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
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DOUGLAS BY DECADE: A History of the Douglas Aircraft Company
Jun 19, 2019 12:15 PM
Aviation artist, author, and historian Mike Machat currently serves as Curator for the Museum of Flying in Santa Monica, CA. Originally from New York, Mike served in the U.S. Air Force before relocating to Los Angeles and earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from California State University, Long Beach. Hired by McDonnell Douglas as a technical illustrator, he rapidly advanced through the ranks to become Staff Artist and Corporate Representative, and actively lectures about the company today. Mike was elected first president of the American Society of Aviation Artists and is a 25-year flight-rated veteran of the U.S. Air Force Documentary Art Program. He painted murals at the Bob Hope Airport terminal in Burbank, CA, the Museum of Flying in Santa Monica, and the Air Force Flight Test Center Museum at Edwards AFB. Machat has four paintings in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum. As an aviator, Mike holds an FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate and has logged more than 2,000 flights in sailplanes. He has flown in nearly 250 different types of aircraft and was the first Air Force artist to fly in the Grumman F-14 Tomcat. Mike’s literary duties included Editor-in-Chief for Wings & Airpower Magazine and Acquisitions Editor for Specialty Press. He has written four best-selling books on commercial and military aviation. |
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The Year in Review
Jun 26, 2019 12:15 PM
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Jun 30, 2019 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
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RBPD Community Services Events
Jul 17, 2019 12:15 PM
Born in downtown Los Angeles, Dinah Lary has been a Southern California girl all of her life. Her family settled in the South Bay in 1960. Dinah has a large “Brady Bunch” family with five brothers and two sisters. She graduated from West High School in Torrance, earned her cosmetology license and continued to take college classes when possible while raising her family. Her community involvement began in the mid 70’s with PTA serving as President and also as President of the Glendora Newcomers Club. In 1980, Dinah began working full time. Her career path has taken many twists and turns. She has worked in several different industries always with a focus on making people happy, problem solving, organizing, safety and having fun. While working full time she held several volunteer positions in numerous organizations which include Soroptimist International, Exchange Club, the Founding President of the Redondo Beach Citizen’s Police Academy Alumni Association, President of the Association of Celebrity Personal Assistants, member of many South Bay Chambers of Commerce, Past Chair of the Board for the Redondo Beach Chamber of Commerce, graduate and Co-Chair of Leadership Redondo 2004, current Leadership Redondo program coordinator, two term President of Redondo Beach Round Table and been on many boards and committees including the Salvation Army, Leadership Redondo Steering Committee and several Visitor Bureaus. She was the project coordinator for the Bill and Bob Meistrell Memorial Statue located at Seaside Lagoon in Redondo Beach spearheading the fundraising efforts with an army of amazing volunteers in recognition of the legendary founders of Body Glove. Another proud moment was having the honor of serving as Co-Chair of the Special Olympics World Games Host Town Redondo Beach. She continues to support Special Olympics and the Wounded Heroes of America through her current job. Travel has always been a love of her life. She has managed to visit many parts of the world either for work or play. Her most important accomplishment is her family. She and this husband just celebrated their 38th Anniversary. Together they have 3 grown sons, 4 grandsons and 1 granddaughter. Dinah and her husband live with her son and are helping raise their two grandsons, and care for her 92 year old father. They all continue to love, support and challenge her daily and wonder what her next adventure will be. |
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Vessel Traffic Control & Security
Jul 24, 2019 12:15 PM
Captain Kip Louttit was appointed as the Executive Director of the Marine Exchange of Southern California in January 2013. A graduate of the United States Coast Guard Academy, he served in the United States Coast Guard (USCG) for 30 years prior to retiring with the rank of Captain. Captain Louttit’s experience includes 10 years at sea in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and the Bering, Mediterranean, and Caribbean Seas. He had six years in command of three different Coast Guard cutters and two years as commanding officer of USCG Integrated Support Command in San Pedro. Following retirement from the Coast Guard, Captain Louttit worked for two consulting firms on Coast Guard and Pentagon work.
Captain Louttit leads a staff of 20 civilians and a Coast Guard detail of six active duty Operations Specialists with an annual budget of $3.1 million. The Marine Exchange of Southern California, a non-profit organization first established in 1923, is unique among the nation’s Vessel Traffic Services in having a public/private partnership with the Coast Guard. It has evolved into one of the world’s foremost organizations of its kind and uses state-of-the-market electronic and computer technology to provide vessel traffic management and maritime information services for the maritime community within the Los Angeles and Long Beach harbor areas and the Southern California region. The Marine Exchange continuously works to promote a safe, secure, efficient, reliable, and environmentally sound maritime transportation system.
Captain Louttit was a Sloan Fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and holds master’s degrees from MIT and Golden Gate University. He is an avid and active sailor with extensive experience in offshore races. He has been a speaker at the U.S. Sailing Safety at Sea Seminar in Annapolis since 2008 and actively crews in racing and cruising sailboats offshore as navigator and bowman. He and his family live in Rancho Palos Verdes where he serves in the Coast Guard Auxiliary and as an Assistant Scoutmaster for the Boy Scouts of America, where he enjoys leading Scouts on outdoor and volunteer community service activities. |
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Jul 25, 2019 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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