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Bicycle Ride Across America at 76 yrs. Old
Jan. 23, 2025
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Please RSVP
Jan. 30, 2025
Rotary spouses, partners, kids, and your inner child welcome! $30 gets you dinner, 1st drink, and arcade credits! RSVP early so we can finalize details. Pay either at registration or charge on February dues statement invoice.
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Jan. 30, 2025 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Rotary Club of Folsom's first 5th Thursday of 2025! Dave & Buster's newest location is right here in Folsom! Opened in 2024 inside The Palladio Mall, it is the place to be for great food, drinks, and games. Rotary spouses, partners, kids, and your inner child welcome! $30 gets you dinner, 1st drink, and arcade credits! RSVP early so we can finalize details. Pay either at registration or charge on February dues statement invoice. |
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Rotary Jeopardy!
Feb. 06, 2025
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Feb. 13, 2025
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Feb. 13, 2025 6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Get ready for THE PARTY of the year - The Folsom Rotary's Valentine's Party 'Hollywood Meets Bollywood'. Date & Time: Feb 13, 2025 starting at 6 PM (More details below) Location: Folsom Community Center Arthur Murray Instructors will teach us one hollywood dance (swing dance) and one bollywood dance and we get to perform at the end. Each member will choose either to be on the Hollywood side or Bollywood side. On popular demand, we are also bringing a Henna artist for people who want to get to temporary tattoos on their hands with natural/organic Henna. It is $20 per couple and they'll get Dinner, Dance instructions, and Henna tattoos (if they want) for $20. Drinks will be available for purchase. Tentative Timeline: Doors open at 6:00 PM Henna stall open from 6:00 PM Buffet Dinner open around 6:45 PM Program starts around 7:15 PM (Starting 15 minutes earlier just to make sure we have enough time for logistics) Dress code: No dress code per se but come dressed to have fun and dance. Party / Funky costumes all welcome. Please bring your sunglasses/dark shades )especially for Bollywood Dance) if you want to look cool. Call /Text Ramesh Dontha at 916 801 4327 if you have any questions. Frequently asked questions: Q: What is Henna? Ans: Henna is a reddish-brown dye that comes from the leaves of the henna plant. It's used to dye hair, skin, and fabrics, and is especially popular for temporary tattoos Q: What is Bollywood? Ans: Bollywood is the name of film industry, primarily based in Bombay. The term is a combination of the words "Bombay" and "Hollywood". Bollywood movies are known for their use of music and dance, which are often elaborate and spectacular.
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Teach Different and Building Bridges Project
Feb. 20, 2025
Dr. Terri Daniels, Ed.D., has been in education for 40 years. She is currently the principal at Folsom Middle School. This year she was named the Middle School Principal of the Year for the state of California. She also serves as the California state liaison to the National Association of Secondary School Principals and advocates as the state and federal levels on behalf of public school administrators and students. |
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A Touch of Understanding: Engaging disability awareness
Feb. 27, 2025
A Touch of Understanding (ATOU) provides disability awareness programs designed to educate a new generation to understand the challenges associated with disabilities and to accept and respect all individuals. Meghan has been with ATOU since May 2015 and has always been drawn to working with individuals with disabilities. After obtaining her degree and Speech Pathology Assistant License, she spent 3.5 years at a speech clinic, working closely with children on the autism spectrum. As Executive Director, she brings her experience, enthusiasm, and deep appreciation for every individual’s unique strengths to this life-changing organization. |
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Feb. 27, 2025 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
30th Annual Dave West Partnerships for Tomorrow Youth Leadership ConferenceMentors needed! As a mentor, you will participate in the various discussions and activities alongside the students in your assigned group. Being a mentor does not require any special skills or knowledge -- your life experiences and willingness to share it with the students and participate in the group discussions/activities is all that is needed. Regardless of your vocation, or whether you are currently in the work force or retired, your participation is needed and appreciated, and the conference will benefit by your participation!
The conference will be on Thursday, February 27, 2025 at Lakeside Church in Folsom. It is anticipated the timeframe will be from 8:15 am - 3:00pm, but there may be slight changes as we continue to plan the event. A continental breakfast and a "working lunch" will be provided. This is a wonderful opportunity to interact with some of the best and brightest students Folsom has to offer and to have a positive impact on those who will be leading our great country in future years.
Please join us as a mentor for the conference! Please sign up using the attached link... |
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The Sacramento Kings
Mar. 06, 2025
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Volunteering with the Folsom Police Department
Mar. 13, 2025
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Reducing mental health stigma and discrimination
Mar. 27, 2025
Stop Stigma Sacramento seeks to reduce stigma and discrimination in Sacramento County by providing mental health information, resources and support to individuals and families. By educating the community on the facts about mental illness, we can eliminate the barriers people living with mental illness experience and provide a deeper understanding about mental health issues in general. |
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Folsom High Schools' Interact Clubs Takeover
Apr. 10, 2025
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Brainspotting and Trauma Counseling
Apr. 17, 2025
Kelly Larson, LMFT, is a licensed therapist, Director of Pacific Trauma Center and a certified Brainspotting Trainer in addition to offering individual and family therapy. She will share about trauma therapy and Brainspotting, a modality that has been proven to be effective at getting to the root of deep underlying trauma. |
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Just Animals!
May 08, 2025
Janet Bradley has dedicated the past five years of her career to serving as an animal control officer. Her role involves not only responding to calls about stray and injured animals but also educating the public about responsible pet ownership and the importance of spaying and neutering. She is passionate about advocating for animal rights and ensuring the safety of both pets and the community. |
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May 15, 2025 5:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
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Jun. 19, 2025 6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
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