The Meeting Summary for June 10, 2026
On the screen for all to see as they entered the meeting, the “Coming Soon” marquee announced:
June 14: Flag Day Ride, 8am, Paul Moore Park
June 18: Happy Hour, 5pm, Strata
July 4: Rose, White and Blue Parade, 9:30am
July 4: VIP Rotary Fireworks and SJ Giants game
In keeping with his “Showtime” theme, President Matt welcomed Club members and guests to the 5,525th meeting of the San Jose Rotary Club and thanked the Photography Committee, chaired by Carl Cilker, for our Greeting Line today. This committee captures photos of all things San Jose Rotary, which you can view on Flickr.

Red Badgers Aaron Fritz, sponsored by Norm Hulberg, and Jacob Leung, sponsored by Machelle Locsin, carried the traveling microphones to capture Visitor and Guest introductions.
President Matt recapped–with plenty of photos–recent Rotary gatherings: The Leigh Weimer’s Committee gathering at the home of Nanci Williams and Mike Bohrer and the Symphonic World Cup event, a SJ Symphony recap, with thanks to the Fun & Friendship Committee and event host, Robert Massey.
A picture’s worth $100–Hal Hendrickson was spotted in TWO recent photos NOT wearing his Rotary pin, so President Matt fined him appropriately.

New Member introductions are always fun with President Matt, who introduced our newest Red
Badger Ruben Solorio, sponsored by Ray Castaneda, and posed “either/or questions” for Ruben & our Club members to identify common interests & make new Rotary connections. Ruben serves as the CEO of CET (Center for Employment Training), and was introduced to our club by attending meetings with our beloved Father Peter Pabst.
Six Rotarians traded their red badges for blue badges, having completed their Red Badge year: Jean Cohen, Trish Dorsey, Stephanie Ligsay, Lisa Pesta, Margaret Tamisiea, and Caroline Wallis.
Following the Blue Badge presentation, Lisa Pesta, sponsored by Arthur Weissbrodt, presented a recap of the Red Badge Project this year: beautifying the Veterans Housing facility and providing much-needed repairs. The Military Care committee contributed $1,000 to this effort. Lisa told a funny story about her estimate of a few bags of mulch, increased to 15 bags by another Red Badger more familiar with mulching, and ultimately the need for 90 bags! Great photos captured the beauty and hard work invested in this project.

President Matt presided over the last “Ring the Bell” of his Rotary presidency. And WOW, I counted upwards of 50 rings (each “ring” valued at $100). Rotarians rang the bell in gratitude for Matt’s great year as President, for President-Elect Tim Gill, in remembrance of family and friends, promotion of the Roben Rescue event on 6/27, in honor of Audrey Fox (President of the San Jose Rotary Foundation Board, and also Matt’s sister!), support of San Jose Police Foundation, and many other notable intentions.


Today was a “Personal” that did not disappoint. President Matt introduced President-Elect Tim Gill as a kind, generous and fun guy. Tim went on to share his personal story with humor, intention, endearing vignettes, and bits and pieces of his journey from his birthplace of Akron, Ohio–his parents being married at 20 and 21–to his childhood in La Mesa, CA (near San Diego), full of sports, attendance at the local parochial school, fishing, and camping. In high school, measuring 4’ 11” and weighing in at 85 pounds, wrestling was his best option for sports.

Tim graduated high school at age 17 and experienced the reality of no car, traveling the 41 miles/day necessary to hold down 2 part-time jobs. Tim then joined the Marine Corps, taking college classes at night, then went on to San Jose City College, where he ran cross-country.
Tim shared his hmmm… maybe not all that romantic… attempt to court his now-wife Sondra Gill (also an awesome member of our club). If I heard it correctly, their first date was going on a run? So many great photos to enhance Tim’s storytelling!
Tim knew he wanted to start a private practice after passing the grueling 18-hour bar exam–he wanted to be his own boss. Little did he know how Sondra would be and is to this day so integral in Tim’s growing practice. Offering kudos to Sondra for all her hard work and support, he also lovingly stated his awareness that “you don’t piss off Sondra.”
Tim commenced his Rotary journey with sponsor David Down, who has been a member of our club since 1952!
Tim’s daily routine includes rising at 5:15 and spending 10 minutes with scripture, running (to include marathons), participating in Masters Swim, and listening to a Catholic podcast on his drive to work.
We’re looking forward to your club presidency, Tim!

Next week’s speaker is Erin Salazar, Executive Director and Founder of Local Color, speaking about art in San Jose.
President Matt thanked Tim and adjourned the meeting, taking us out with ‘Your Man” by Josh Turner.
Respectfully submitted by Linda Gold, Meeting Summaries Committee
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here thanks to Jeff and Cindy Faulkner, Photography Committee.
Video is available
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Sponsored by Ray Castaneda
Deacon Rubén Solorio is the President & CEO of CET, Center for Employment Training, and a permanent deacon in the Diocese of San Jose. He served as President of Sacred Heart Nativity Schools in San Jose for over six years and previously as Director for Individual Giving & Donor Stewardship for the YMCA of Silicon Valley. He was ordained a permanent deacon for the Diocese of San Jose in 2012 and is currently serving at St. Leo the Great Catholic Church. He was raised in East San Jose and attended our local Jesuit schools, Bellarmine College Preparatory and received his master’s from Santa Clara University. He is married to his beautiful wife, Lorena, for over 25 years and is the proud father of two amazing women, Isabel and Sara. Loves bocce, bowling, and board games. He loves the arts such as theater, film, comedy, dance, and music. Loves to eat great Italian food and delicious ice cream. All-time favorite…Tacos & Tequila!