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Gaurav Rastogi
Nov. 05, 2024
We will learn about the Shiva-Vishnu Temple and the community and cultural center that surrounds it. Our speaker, Gaurav Rastogi, is a Silicon Valley Executive with extensive experience in leading large-scale sales transformations for high-growth companies. Gaurav focuses on three areas: #Technology, #Transformation, #Spirituality. He is also the author of “Global Business in the Age of Destruction and Distraction” (Oxford 2022). Gaurav has been a Dhyana meditation and yoga teacher (ERYT500®) in Silicon Valley for over ten years. He has founded two learning non-profit organizations and is frequently invited to speak at events and conferences on the practices and philosophy of Yoga and Hinduism. Mr. Rastogi teaches the Yoga of Living Deeply®, an authentic yoga system designed for the modern world. At the Living Deeply Foundation, he has developed practical study guides based on the Bhagavad Gita and Vedanta philosophy, bringing this ancient wisdom into practical language. He is a co-founder and Board Member of a global service learning institute (https://hsciglobal.org) and teaches/advises programs at reputed educational institutions such as Ashoka University, GTU (https://www.gtu.edu/about/ Our meeting will be at Las Positas College. Following the regular meeting, club members are invited to visit the Temple for a tour. (1232 Arrowhead Ave, Livermore, 94551) |
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Nov. 06, 2024 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
You're invited to get to know residents of Goodness Village by participating in a special dinner, catered by Marty's Joint Food Truck, on Wednesday, November 6 from 5:30 - 7:00. No cost to you, but your registration is needed so that we know we have enough Rotarians joining the event. We have room for the first 14 people who sign up! |
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LPC Veterans First Program
Nov. 12, 2024
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Nov. 12, 2024 8:15 a.m. - 9:15 a.m.
Members and guests are invited to our Tuesday club meeting, held weekly at Las Positas College, 3000 Campus Hill Drive, Livermore, in the Horticulture Building, 3300. We gather at 8:00, ring the bell at 8:15, and adjourn at 9:15 am.
Check out our Speakers Webpage to see what is planned for the meeting program! If you have not attended a Rotary Club of Livermore Valley meeting and would like more information, please send an email to our club's Membership Chair, Bennie LeBourvellec Guests are always welcomed! |
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Roland Williams
Nov. 19, 2024
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Nov. 19, 2024 8:15 a.m. - 9:15 a.m.
Members and guests are invited to our Tuesday club meeting, held weekly at Las Positas College, 3000 Campus Hill Drive, Livermore, in the Horticulture Building, 3300. We gather at 8:00, ring the bell at 8:15, and adjourn at 9:15 am.
This week, we will welcome the November Student of the Month from Granada High School. Check out our Speakers Webpage to see what is planned for the meeting program! If you have not attended a Rotary Club of Livermore Valley meeting and would like more information, please send an email to our club's Membership Chair, Bennie LeBourvellec Guests are always welcomed! |
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Nov. 25, 2024 2:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Rotarians and friends are encouraged to be part of our annual Thanksgiving turkey and dinner fixings donation probject. This year, we are partnering with Tri-Valley Haven to distribute food to families whose children attend CAPE and to other underserved families in our community. Please volunteer to pack groceries on Monday, November 25, 2024, from 2:30 - 6:00 pm. at Asbury Methodist Church, 4743 East Ave, Livermore. Click the blue box on the left to sign up.
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Sarah Palmer & Grant Committee
Dec. 03, 2024
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Dec. 07, 2024 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
All Rotarians are encouraged to volunteer to help local children have a festive holiday. The Rotarian Foundation of Livermore's Annual Children's Holiday Party treats children who attend CAPE Headstart Preschool with a party and gifts. More information coming soon with how to donate and participate!
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Dec. 09, 2024 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
We are honored to help local veterans celebrate the holidays by sharing a celebratory luncheon with them at the Veterans Hospital on Monday, December 9th. We will provide lunch from Melo's and enjoy some holiday singing and fun. More information coming soon. Please contact Dennis Gambs with questions. |
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Carrie Oldes
Dec. 10, 2024
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Dec. 17, 2024 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Sleep in Tuesday morning, and join our monthly "Last Tuesday" social. We'll mix in a bit of our meeting fun and devote most of the evening to fellowship! This month we will celebrate the fun of the holiday season by donning our ugly sweaters and gathering at Beth & George's home. All members are asked to contribute to a potluck dinner. Bring your favorite beverage to enjoy and share. Please use this form to RSVP by Friday, December 13. No charge to join the fun.
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Jan. 12, 2025 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
All community members are invited to drop off their used lithium-ion batteries and/or their devices that contain lithium-ion batteries for free recycling. Rotary club members will be at Tri-Valley Car Care from 11 am - 5 pm on Sunday, January 12 to accept your items and have them safely recycled to help our environment. What you can recycle:
Please note: To recycle your device, the item must contain a lithium-ion battery. It must not require a plugged-in cord to operate. We only accept rechargeable items with lithium-ion batteries. Why should you recycle lithium-ion batteries?
Why it mattersAs the world electrifies to combat climate change, lithium-ion battery demand is projected to increase by 500 percent in the coming years. These batteries will be needed for new electric vehicles and clean energy products but additionally, demand for rechargeable consumer devices is also increasing that source these same materials. Batteries are in nearly every consumer device; from cell phones to laptops, e-bikes to scooters and electric toothbrushes to vacuum cleaners and power drills, consumer demand for rechargeable batteries is skyrocketing. And, as more electric vehicles hit our roads, we’ll need more and more batteries. All lithium-ion batteries are made up of varying amounts of critical minerals like cobalt, copper, nickel, and lithium. Whether a laptop or an electric vehicle, lithium-ion batteries source the same elements on the periodic table. What’s perhaps even more incredible is that these metals can be recycled almost infinitely. Because metal atoms don’t degrade, recycled lithium or nickel units perform the same as newly mined material – in fact, sometimes even better! This creates a tremendous opportunity for recycling. This program brings us one step closer to creating a domestic, circular supply chain for all end-of-life batteries and solving the environmental impacts of new products before they happen.
This project is in partnership with other Rotary Clubs and with Redwood Materials. To learn more, please visit Lithium-Ion Battery Recycling.
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