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FWHS Teacher & Student to DC for National History Day Competion
Jul 10, 2018 12:10 PM
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Club Assembly Follow Up/ Rotary Foundation
Jul 17, 2018 12:10 PM
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Jul 22, 2018 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Please join us for a fun social fundraiser at Color Me Mine at the Tucson Mall. Event is 6pm - 9pm on Sunday, July 22nd, please arive before 6pm as the mall itself closes at 6pm. Color Me Mine is staying open just for us and 50% of proceeds go towards the Old Pueblo Rotary Foundation and our many projects during the year, including FWHS Sky School. |
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Port of Tucson Tour
Aug 08, 2018 12:00 PM
SPECIAL TOUR OF THE PORT OF TUCSON COME JOIN THE PERSIDIO ROTARY FOR A TOUR OF THE PORT OF TUCSON AUGUST 8, 2018 11:00am MEET AT I-10 TTT TRUCK STOP FOR LUNCH or 12:00pm MEET AT 6964 E CENTURY PARK DRIVE
THE 1.5 HOURS TOUR START PROMPTLY AT 12:00 Alan Levine opened the Port of Tucson in then late 1990 on 300 acres of property near the Kolb exit to I-10. Over the years, the site has grown to over 2 million sq ft of warehousing and 3 miles of internal track to support National and Global fright handling and storage. The site was declared a Foreign Trade Zone allowing the Port to be designated an inland port with the capability of providing local customs service and direct shipping to oversea locations. In late 2000, Alan made the decision to invest in infrastructure and advanced permitting to make his property “Shovel Ready” for any customer that needed rapid development of site in order to minimize the “time to market”. On 21 March 2018, Amazon announced the acquisition of 94 acres for the development of over 2.3 million sq ft of a large distribution center at the Port of Tucson. The site will eventually add up to 1500 new jobs for Tucson. Dirt started flying the day after the announcement. Tour will allow you to meet the management and to see the extent of the sites total development for the future extensive global inland Port of Tucson. |
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How the Tucson Roadrunners can be an asset to your business/organization
Aug 21, 2018 12:10 PM
Kelsen Adeni is originally from the San Francisco Bay Area and moved to Tucson in 2013 to study at UA. He worked in the Athletic Department for most of my academic career while also playing rugby for the school. He graduated in May of 2017 and started working for the Roadrunners the next month. About the Roadrunners: The Tucson Roadrunners moved to Tucson from Springfield, Massachusetts in 2016. Located in downtown Tucson at the Tucson Convention Center, the Roadrunners averaged 4,500 fans per game over 34 home games. Last season, the Roadrunners won the Pacific Division, had the best record in the conference, and won the Border Trophy – the award for winning the rivalry series with the San Diego Gulls, and advanced to the 2nd round of the AHL Western Conference playoffs. |
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Rotarians Changing the World:Be the Insparation
Sep 28, 2018
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Diaper Bank of Southern Arizona
Oct 09, 2018 12:10 PM
Leslie Pike is the Manager of Programs and Volunteerism at the Diaper Bank of Southern Arizona. She has lived and worked in Tucson for 38+ years and has spent her career dedicated to the mission-minded initiatives of non-profit agencies. In a state where 1 out 4 families live at or near the federal poverty level, Leslie is honored to do her part in fulfilling the Diaper Bank's vision of a community where every diaper need is met.
Clarissa Piccolo is an AmeriCorps VISTA serving with the Diaper Bank of Southern Arizona as outreach coordinator. She graduated from the College of Wooster this spring with a degree in political science and minor in sociology. She is passionate about social justice and poverty related issues and hopes to attend law school in the future with a focus in human rights. In her role at the Diaper Bank, Clarissa is enthusiastic about serving the community by working to increase community involvement and raise public awareness on diaper need. Diaper Need in Southern Arizona An often overlooked issue that effects 1 in 3 families, the lack of enough clean, dry diapers creates a serious chain of consequences for children and their parents. For older adults, loss of dignity and independence can occur when necessary incontinence supplies are unavailable. We will discuss how this happens, why it matters, and what we, as a community, can do to help |
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Flags for the Flagless
Nov 13, 2018 12:10 PM
Flags4flagless.org Charley's Bio: I'm a 16 year veteran of the Tucson Police Dept. During my career I've been a member of our Dept SWAT team, a Medal of Valor recipient, a two time Chief Citation of Excellence recipient and in 2014 I was awarded the Tucson Police Foundation's Unsung Hero Award. Fourteen of my sixteen years have been on patrol where the other two years was spent at the academy where I was a rifle and pistol instructor. If there is such a designation as a "professional cop" I'm it. But my life changed in 2014 after I met another professional, only he was a professional football player. He told how he he was giving back to veterans and told me what he was doing to make a difference. Well it inspired me to do more with my life and that when I founded my non profit organization, Flags for the Flagless. What I envisioned being a weekend job to keep me busy, has turned into a full time passion. To date I've raised 94 American flags around Pima County, placed close to 400 flags in school classrooms between Brooklyn NY and Tucson and for the past two years, I've partnered with the University of Arizona to fly a different family's interment flags at every home football game. |
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RSVP Required by 12/4 meeting
Dec 18, 2018 12:00 PM
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