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Attend a meeting

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 3: Dr. Scott Myers-Lipton

Talk Title: Why Tommie Smith and John Carlos Represent the Best of San Jose and America

Talk Description:  Brent Musberger called Tommie Smith and John Carlos's action in Mexico a "bizarre protest", and that they "looked like a couple of black-skinned stormtroopers". I will argue the opposite. Tommie and John's action on the Olympic podium in Mexico City represents the best of America, literally standing for your convictions, in a non-violent manner, in the face of withering criticism, and not willing to bend.

Bio:

Dr. Scott Myers-Lipton was a professor of sociology at San Jose State University from 1999 to 2023. He is now Professor Emeritus of Sociology at San José State University and the author of five books, including:

CHANGE! A Guide to Teaching Social Action (2022, Routledge);


Brian Adams' Annual Mini Masters


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Rotoplast Meeting

Please join us on Tuesday, June 2nd at 4:30pm at Joseph George Fine Wines (1559 Meridian Avenue in San Jose) for an informative meeting regarding future Rotaplast trips that will be sponsored by San Jose Rotary.  Rotaplast International is a non-profit that was started by the San Francisco Rotary Club in 1992 to eliminate the burden of cleft lip, cleft palate, burn scarring and other deformities.  Rotaplast sends teams of medical professionals (surgeons, nurses, anesthesiologists, pediatricians) and non-medical personnel abroad for two weeks to perform these surgeries.  San Jose Rotary has a long history of supporting Rotaplast International by sponsoring trips and sending Rotarians on missions.  To date our Rotarians have been on over 20 missions!
 
You don’t need to be a medical professional to go.  There are many non-medical people who go on each mission and perform duties like transporting patients in wheelchairs, playing with children before their surgeries to reduce their anxiety, assisting in the post-anesthesia care unit, inputting medical records, taking photos and posting info on our blog and so much more!  What you do need is enthusiasm, flexibility, and a can-do attitude!
 
We would love to have you join us to learn more about the opportunities available.  Please RSVP so we know how many people to expect. For more information and/or to RSVP, please contact our Rotaplast Committee co-chair Terri Chapman (terrichapman3@gmail.com).  Please note Terri will be on a Rotaplast mission May 9-23 so it may take a bit for her to respond to you.
 


Leave a Legacy

On Wednesday, the Foundation provided an update on the Syd Hardt Legacy Society and the important role planned giving plays in sustaining Rotary’s impact for generations to come.

The Society was created following a transformational bequest from longtime Rotarian Syd Hardt and today includes 36 members representing more than $2 million in future commitments to the Foundation.

Members interested in learning more about including the Rotary Club of San Jose Foundation in their estate plans can find additional information, including the confidential Statement of Intent form, on the Club website here.

If you have already included — or intend to include — the Foundation in your estate plans, please submit a Statement of Intent form to Leslee Hamilton. Please feel free to contact Jason Stein or Leslee Hamilton with any questions or for additional information.

 


Rotary Night at the Symphony


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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


VIP Rotary Fireworks


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New Member Theresa Frank

Sponsored by Arthur Weissbrodt

I was born in New York City, and lived for a few years in the North Bronx with my parents, and my Mom’s Italian family.  My Mother worked for Universal Studios at Rockefeller Center.  My Dad was in the Merchant Marines, bringing supplies to the Allies.  His ship was torpedoed in the North Atlantic in February 1943;  he survived 3 weeks on a life-raft (cold & snowy) before being picked up by a Canadian ship.   I’m lucky to be here.

We moved to a farm in North-West Ohio near Lake Erie.  We grew all our food & preserved it.  We had cows, chickens and geese.  I gathered the eggs; the geese chased me!
We went back to New York every year and I got to see Broadway shows and museums and go fishing & clamming off southern Long Island.  The food was great!  
I went to a two-room Catholic school house and went to Mass every day.   We sang in Latin; Gregorian Chant.  I read a lot and practiced piano as a child, as we had no television or other distractions.  I went to a small public high school; not many people went to college. The school counselor recommended I study music at Oberlin (too expensive).
At The Ohio State University, I studied music for 2 years, and then decided against teaching.  I got a degree in Computer Science, as I was always good in math and the jobs paid well.  
I worked as a programmer for a while and then decided to get a profession so I could live near my husband in Ohio.  
Then we moved to Northern California, and I went to The University of the Pacific School of Dentistry.  Later, I studied Oral Facial Pain and Sleep at Tufts and UCLA Dental Schools.  I continued my piano studies and have accompanied singers.  My husband and I have 2 children; our son is a dentist in Washington State and our daughter was in the Peace Corps in The Dominican Republic and just completed her Nurse Practitioner Doctorate at Johns Hopkins University. 
Since retirement, I play piano in a restaurant in Los Altos and walk my dog in our local Sunnyvale park helping to clean up the park.  I am in 3 book clubs…always liked to read. We have planted lots of fruit trees in our yard…still back on the farm!

 


Calendar

The Greater Downtown Committee
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Brian Adams' Annual Mini Master
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Los Amigos Washington School Committee Meeting
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Program Committee
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Unhoused Impact Committee Mtg
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Paws to Consider Committee Meeting
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Leigh Weimers Emerging Artists Fundraiser Event
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F & F: SJ Symphony visit and behind the scenes tour
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Neurodivergent Youth Empowerment Committee
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Military Care Committee Meeting
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Fun and Friendship Committee Meeting
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Environmental Sustainability Committee
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Leigh Weimers Committee Meeting
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SJSU Committee Meeting
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The Greater Downtown Committee
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International House Committee Meeting
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DISTINGUISHED SPEAKERS

Dr. Scott Myers-Lipton
Speaker: Dr. Scott Myers-Lipton
Why Tommie Smith and John Carlos Represent the Best of San Jose and America
June 3rd 2026 at 12:15 pm
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President Elect Tim Gill
Speaker: President Elect Tim Gill

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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