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Join us on a Wednesday convenient to you and experience the fun and friendship of the Rotary Club of San Jose!

Contact our Executive Director, Leslee Hamilton for more details and to RSVP at (408) 297-6101.

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“Service Above Self”

Rotary is a service organization of business and community leaders united worldwide.  Rotarians are making a positive impact in our local and global communities.

The Rotary Club of San Jose

Benefiting the community and our world through action, integrity, service, and fellowship.

The Rotary Club of San Jose is the largest, most active and well-known service organization in the community. We are a leadership organization working together to make a difference. Our members include local business, nonprofit, professional and civic leaders. We form lasting friendships through our shared Rotary experiences including weekly meetings with interesting speakers, committee meetings and projects, social events and group service projects within our community and internationally.

Diversity & Inclusion

Having a diverse and inclusive Rotary Club means we value and welcome individuals of all ages, cultures, ethnicities, and races to our Club. We invite younger people, women, and minorities who support Rotary’s values, ideals, and mission to join our members in service to our community, and we strive to give all members equal opportunities to serve as leaders within our Club.

The Speaker for June 10: President Elect Tim Gill

Tim Gill is the owner and President of The Law Offices of Timothy Gill, A PC, which he has owned and operated with his staff, and his wife, Sondra Gill, since March of 1997.  Prior to opening his own firm, he worked at various law firms in the San Jose area, specializing in Personal Injury and Contract Law.

He received his undergraduate degree in Psychology and Philosophy, from San Jose State University, and earned his law degree at Santa Clara University School of Law.  He has served on the Order of Malta Board, the Presentation High School Parent Board, and the Holy Spirit Parish Council. He has been a member of Rotary since 2007.

Tim and his wife Sondra have two daughters, Jacqueline Gill, and Kristin Gill-Camargo, and are the proud grandparents of a four-month-old granddaughter, Camila.

 


Lunch Order for June 10th Meeting

Scott's Seafood will provide lunch ($30*) at Wednesday's meeting.

The buffet lunch menu includes: 
Starters: Chinese Salad (VGT)
Entrees: Fried Noodles (VGT), Grilled Salmon, BBQ Chicken and Fried Rice  (VGT)
Sides: Green Beans (VGT)
 
Please order your lunch by Monday, June 8th by 12noonPlan ahead and order early! Late orders will be charged an extra $5. Same day lunch will be $40.

Important note: If you have a prepaid pack, you still need to register, so we have enough food.
 
Click here to place your lunch order. 

*Rotary is underwriting the Service Charge and Sales Tax.  Your lunch reservation is non-refundable once the order is  placed on Monday at noon.


Are You or a Friend Willing to Host A YOUTH EXCHANGE STUDENT for 1/2 of the 2026/27 School Year?

*Host Family Basics*
Provide a safe, stable, and welcoming home environment. Offer a bedroom (not shared with opposite gender) and a place to study. Include the student as part of the family (meals, activities, daily life). Provide transportation guidance (not necessarily all rides). Support school attendance and engagement. Maintain regular communication with Rotary counselor and program leaders.

Student will go to Overfelt High School, so please think about this logistic.

*What Hosting Looks Like*
Typically 4–5 months at the start of 2027.
Students have their own spending money and insurance. Host families are volunteers—not paid—but the experience is highly rewarding. Rotary provides ongoing support and a counselor for both the student and the host family.

Reach out to Randy Zechman for questions or to help. 408.590.7350 or conciergeservices@usa.net  

 


Rotary Cycling Club


Downtown Happy Hour


Festival Style Lunch for Women at Lifted Spirits

On July 1, the Unhoused Impact Committee (UIC) will provide lunch for the women from 11:00am to 1:00pm. We invite you to participate by helping with setup and staying for the meal and tear-down. You can see the store and mingle with the women. It will be held at 

Front Door Communities @ Trinity Cathedral 
81 N. 2nd Street 
San Jose, CA 95113 USA

We are expecting about 40 women and are planning to have an Independence Day holiday theme.

Activities include:

  • Adult coloring stations
  • Music
  • Decorated tables to visit and eat at
  • Lunch
Lifted Spirits is a program within Front Door Communities that serves the unique needs of vulnerable women in downtown San Jose. 
 
You can sign up through DACdb or by contacting Irene Smith at ir.smith99@gmail.com.


Rose, White and Blue Parade


Sarah Janigian will be hosting an after party with light refreshments. It will be easier to leave after the parade if you park in Sarah's neighborhood.
 


VIP Rotary Fireworks


To register and purchase your tickets, click here or use the QR code.


The Meeting Summary for June 3, 2026

Rotarians and their guests were welcomed to the first meeting of June with the monthly wine and some fancily decorated donuts, courtesy of Wayne Dippel and PP&Co., and greeted by the Facilities committee, chaired by Jeff Pohle and Matt Roben. 

President Matt Braker rang the bell to start the 5,525th meeting and let us know about CMT San Jose’s Summer Series, sponsored by Jay Paul, before introducing Ronan Taylor, who is performing in “Newsies,” July 10-19. He sang a fantastic version of “Santa Fe” from that show.
Our traveling microphones were handled by Red Badgers John Ehrbar and Nichole Edraos, though we had to skip guest introductions with the exception of Maureen Ellenberg, the wife of late Rotarian Sandy Ellenberg and mother of current member Steve Ellenberg.
 
President Matt then gave us a recap of the Brian Adams Mini Masters miniature golf tournament, where a hale and hearty group of nearly 30 Rotarians and family members putted their hearts out at Golfland Emerald Hills. The coveted Brian Adams bobblehead trophy went to Helen Lambert. 

Steve Ellenberg took the podium next to award the Sandy Ellenberg Humanitarian Award on behalf of his family to Mike Fulton, who was genuinely surprised at the honor. Mike has traveled extensively around the world on Rotary projects, and is well deserving of the award for which he received two standing ovations.
Next, we got to meet and learn a little about new member John Ehbar, who was sponsored by Brenda Swiney and Karen Fox. From Matt’s either-or questions, one thing we know about John is that he’ll take a sports event over just about anything.
 
Sal Pizarro then shared his monthly roundup of fun activities taking place downtown, which included a new art installation in the Circle of Palms, watch parties at San Pedro Square for all the World Cup games over the next five weeks, the Fountain Blues Festival on June 27-28 and shows from San Jose Stage, Broadway San Jose and others.
 
Our next speaker was Randy Zechman, who has taken over as chair of the Youth Exchange Committee from Carl Salas, who chaired for 15 years. He gave an update on the program, which sends one San Jose area student to school in a different country for a year while we welcome an international student. We have a student arriving for the upcoming school year at Overfelt High but need another host family, Randy says. 
This month’s Rotary Spotlight was on none other than Jon Ball, who has accomplished so much in the construction industry, as a cyclist and as a Rotarian. And we got to see a few glamor shots of a younger Jon, too.
 
Before our speaker took the stage, President Matt gave us a few reminders about upcoming events including the July 4 fireworks at Excite Ballpark, Rotary Night at the Symphony on June 6 and the Rotary Flag Day bike ride on June 14.
Marianne Salas introduced our speaker, San Jose State Professor Scott Myers-Lipton, who provided a fascinating history about Olympians Tommie Smith and John Carlos. He talked about the discrimination that minority students faced at San Jose State in the 1960s, with Black students being unable to rent an apartment easily and being required to only major in certain subjects. 
He talked about their famous Olympic protest and the backlash they – and Australian Peter Norman – faced after the Olympics. It wasn’t until more than 30 years later that a San Jose State student led the charge to build a statue in their honor on campus, which was dedicated on Oct. 16, 2005. Myers-Lipton advocated for the city following through with a pledge to have a city-wide event to commemorate the day as well.


Respectfully submitted by Sal Pizarro, Meeting Summaries Committee
To see all pictures, click here thanks to Kathleen Thomas, Photography Committee.
Video is available here.


New Member John Ehrbar

Sponsored by Karen Fox and Brenda Swiney

John Ehrbar is President & CEO of the YMCA of Silicon Valley, with nearly three decades of leadership in the YMCA movement since 1997. He is a mission-driven leader focused on strengthening communities. 
 
A dedicated Rotarian, John has been a member of Rotary Clubs in Mentor, OH; Spokane, WA; and Buffalo, NY, where he served as President-Elect prior to relocating to San Jose earlier this year. He participated in Rotary’s Group Study Exchange program in Germany in 2008 and has continued his interest in international work and global engagement since then, including travel to all seven continents.
 
John holds a doctorate in Sports Management from the United States Sports Academy, a master’s degree in Strategic Leadership from St. Bonaventure University, a master’s degree in Sport Management from Cleveland State University, and a bachelor’s degree in Education from Xavier University.

 


New Member Aaron Fritz

Sponsored by Norm Hulberg
I grew up in Munster, Indiana, just outside Chicago, before moving with my family to San Diego. After high school, I headed north to attend Santa Clara University, where I studied Accounting and Management, played on the golf team, and ultimately found my way into commercial real estate.

I've always had an entrepreneurial spirit. At age eight, I used my birthday money to buy two old Coca-Cola machines and started my first business. I didn't know it at the time, but it sparked a lifelong interest in business, investing, and creating opportunities. Adventure has been another constant theme throughout my life. By age ten, I had learned to sail and windsurf. Since then, I've studied in Mexico, helped build a portion of the 106-mile Wonderland Trail on Mount Rainier, completed marathons and several Half Ironman races, spent a summer backpacking through Costa Rica, and worked weekends as a ski instructor in Lake Tahoe while building my real estate career during the week.

Today, I am a Senior Vice President with Kidder Mathews, specializing in medical office and healthcare real estate throughout Silicon Valley and Northern California. I serve as a strategic advisor and broker for healthcare providers, businesses, nonprofit organizations, property owners, and investors, helping them with leasing, acquisitions, and investment sales. I particularly enjoy helping family-owned businesses acquire the real estate they occupy and build long-term wealth through investment properties throughout the country.

When I'm not working, you'll usually find me outdoors, hopefully in the mountains or near a lake, golfing, skiing, hiking, biking, sailing, or planning the next adventure. These days, I'm also trying to convince myself that I'm still as athletic as I was twenty years ago.

I'm excited to be joining the Rotary Club of San Jose and look forward to getting involved, giving back to the community, and getting to know fellow members.

 


Calendar

Leigh Weimers Emerging Artists Fundraiser Event
CT (GMT-06:00) Central Standard Time
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F & F: SJ Symphony visit and behind the scenes tour
CT (GMT-06:00) Central Standard Time
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Neurodivergent Youth Empowerment Committee
CT (GMT-06:00) Central Standard Time
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Military Care Committee Meeting
CT (GMT-06:00) Central Standard Time
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Fun and Friendship Committee Meeting
CT (GMT-06:00) Central Standard Time
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Environmental Sustainability Committee
CT (GMT-06:00) Central Standard Time
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Leigh Weimers Committee Meeting
CT (GMT-06:00) Central Standard Time
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SJSU Committee Meeting
CT (GMT-06:00) Central Standard Time
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The Greater Downtown Committee
CT (GMT-06:00) Central Standard Time
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International House Committee Meeting
CT (GMT-06:00) Central Standard Time
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VIP Rotary Fireworks
PT (GMT-08:00) Pacific Standard Time
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DISTINGUISHED SPEAKERS

President Elect Tim Gill
Speaker: President Elect Tim Gill
Personal
June 10th 2026 at 12:15 pm
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Erin Salazar
Speaker: Erin Salazar
Local Color: Empowering Santa Clara County's Working Artists
June 17th 2026 at 12:15 pm
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Debunking
Speaker: Debunking

June 24th 2026 at 12:15 pm
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Summit Center Dark due to 4th of July
Speaker: Summit Center Dark due to 4th of July

July 1st 2026 at 12:15 pm
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