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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.

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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.

Rotary Summit Center Dark due to BBQ

There is no meeting on Wednesday, May 13th. See you at the BBQ!

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In Loving Memory


Spring BBQ


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Cake Baking Contest


Please email Pat Reilly to sign up!


Fun and Friendship Hike


Rotary Epic Day of Service on May 16


On May 16th, Rotarians from District 5170 and beyond will come together in service. Two San Jose projects are Hearts & Mind Activity Center: Gala in the Garden (three shifts) and Second Harvest Food Bank Distribution at CalWorks (11-2). Click here or use the QR code to find additional opportunities or to sign up for one of these projects.


Neurodiverse Youth Empowerment Celebration & Awards Ceremony


Downtown Happy Hour


Brian Adams' Annual Mini Masters


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The Meeting Summary for May 6, 2026

Rotarians and guests were welcomed in the lobby by members of the Red Badge committee, chaired by Steve Ellenberg, James Williams and President Elect Tim Gill. And since this was the first meeting of the month, the Sip and Snack Squad was on duty with wine ably poured by Martha Wapenski and Lori Costanzo.

President Matt Braker opened the meeting and brought up Emily Ruvalcaba to introduce a guest, Sydonie Neysmith from Black Swan Consulting, who provided the snack portion of the “Sip and Snack.” And to kick off the month right, President Matt welcomed the mariachi band from Washington School, which performed for us in honor of Cinco de Mayo.
Visiting Rotarians and guests were introduced next, with Red Badgers Rubén Solorio and Dora Padilla handling the traveling microphones.
There was sad news to share, unfortunately, as President Matt informed the club about the passing of Father Peter Pabst last weekend.

We moved onto brighter news, as Past President Heather Lerner celebrated the reopening of the koi ponds and the taiko bridge at the Japanese Friendship Garden last Sunday. Restoring the ponds and the bridge was Heather’s major initiative during her presidency last year.

President Matt then provided a quick recap of some of three fun Firesides that took place recently. That included a pizza party at Mark Lazzarini’s house, a Kentucky Derby-themed party hosted by Matt Braker and Audrey Fox, and a gathering at the home of Jon and Paula Ball, who also served up homemade pizza and other Italian fare. President Matt asked Past President Karyn Sinunu-Towery to explain a photo that appeared to show Jon Ball running away from his party to put on a Rotary pin. President Matt decided to show some mercy – this time.
San Jose Police Chief Paul Joseph was introduced as our newest member by his sponsors, former Chief Tony Mata and President Matt. We got on our feet for the “either/or” questions. He seemed to lose a lot of people on his choice to make reservations over cooking at home. 
Terri Chapman came to the podium next to talk about the club’s recent Rotaplast trip to Cebu City, Philippines. Our club sent eight people to work as non-medical volunteers for two weeks in March, partnering with Rotaplast International, which treated 84 people with cleft lip and palate surgeries. She showed several slides chronicling the trip, and thanked the club for sponsoring the mission, which cost $93,000. She also plugged a planning meeting for its next trip, at 4:30 p.m. June 2 at Joseph George Fine Wines.
President Matt made a few announcements, including a fun and friendship hike this Saturday morning at Rancho Canada del Oro park in Morgan Hill, the Brian Adams Mini-Masters at Golfland on May 30, upcoming events for the Golf Club, the Rotary Neurodiverse Youth Empowerment Committee’s awards ceremony May 17 and our next downtown happy hour at Five Points bar on May 21.

With the barbecue coming up next week, President Matt auctioned off three judge spots for the cake contest, which went to Bonnie Bamburg, Irene Smith and President Elect Tim Gill.

Next, Terri Chapman returned to the stage to introduce our speaker, Daniel DeSanto, executive director of Rotaplast International. He provided a lot of information about the organization’s history and mission to provide free surgeries to people suffering from cleft lip and palate or burn scar contracture.
Rotaplast started in 1993 at the Rotary Club of San Francisco #2, which DeSanto is a member. Since then they’ve had more 270 surgery programs and helped 22,000 patients. He described the two-week programs as Rotary sandwiches, with Rotaplast in between a local club that organizes everything on the ground and a sponsoring club that provides funding and volunteers. The Rotary Club of San Jose has sponsored 19 trips since 2002. He finished by answering several questions from members.
Our walkout music was “Heartache Medication,” by John Pardi.


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


New Member Chief Paul Joseph

Sponsored by Matt Braker and Tony Mata

Chief Joseph grew up in Los Angeles. He joined the San Jose Police Department in 1994 after working for the City of San Mateo as a Police Officer for 2 and a half years. He has a Juris Doctor degree from UC Hastings College of Law, and a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from California State University Northridge. He is also a graduate of the Los Angeles Police Department's Leadership Program.
As an Officer, he worked Patrol, Narcotics Enforcement Team (NET), and the M.E.R.G.E. Unit (Mobile Emergency Response Group and Equipment). He also served as a detective assigned to the Robbery Unit.
Officer Joseph was promoted to Sergeant in August 2006. As a Sergeant he worked Patrol and the Field Training Program.
Sergeant Joseph was promoted to Lieutenant in January 2016. He was assigned to Patrol, then later served as the Unit Commander of the Robbery Unit, then subsequently the Homicide Unit. He was promoted to Captain in February 2020 where he was assigned to the Western Division. In 2021, he was appointed to serve as the Assistant Chief of Police.

On March 31st, 2024, Chief Joseph was appointed Interim Chief of Police. He assumed the permanent leadership role of the San José Police Department on Monday, October 28, 2024.
 


New Member Ted Lopez

Sponsored by DeAnna Pursai

Ted Lopez is the Managing Director of Christmas in the Park, San José's beloved 46-year-old holiday tradition. What started as a single decorated tree in 1980 has grown into the largest free outdoor holiday celebration on the West Coast, drawing over 1,000,000 visitors annually and generating $20M+ in economic impact for downtown San José. Ted leads CITP's operations, sponsorship development, and the organization's new Community Investment Campaign — a STEAM education pipeline funding paid internships, scholarships to SJSU, and post-graduation fellowships designed to keep San José's homegrown talent in the community. He is passionate about using one of the city's most iconic traditions as a platform for workforce development and civic investment.

 


Calendar

Paws to Consider Committee Meeting
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Book Club
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Neurodivergent Youth Empowerment Committee
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Spring BBQ
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Gala Committee Meeting
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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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International Service Committee Meeting
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International House Committee Meeting
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SJSU Committee Meeting
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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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DISTINGUISHED SPEAKERS

Summit Center Dark due to Spring BBQ
Speaker: Summit Center Dark due to Spring BBQ
See you at the BBQ!
May 13th 2026 at 12:15 pm
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Matt Moreles, Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters
Speaker: Matt Moreles, Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters
2026 — Your Voice, Your Values, Your Vote
May 20th 2026 at 12:15 pm
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Dr. Lerone Martin, Martin Luther King, Jr., Centennial Professor
Speaker: Dr. Lerone Martin, Martin Luther King, Jr., Centennial Professor
The Young King
May 27th 2026 at 12:15 pm
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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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