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Music in the Mountains Summer Programs
Apr. 03, 2025 5:30 p.m.
Joining us for our Thursday meeting on April 3rd will be Kevin Ross of Music in the Mountains (MIM). From teaching music to more than 700 elementary school kids each week, to presenting world-class, professional musicians on Nevada County stages, MIM has been a Nevada County staple for more than 40 years. Kevin will be talking with us about their education programs, opportunities to volunteer, and of course–their upcoming concerts. About Kevin RossKevin Ross moved to Grass Valley in 1976 with his immediate and extended family, where they owned and operated a tire store in the Brunswick basin for fourteen years. His grandmother inspired him through encouragement and exposure to fall in love with singing choral music. This was further supported by all the public schools he attended here in Grass Valley: from Mrs. Rocker’s second grade class where Kevin sang everyday with his classmates while she would play the piano, to singing in the Nevada Union chamber choir with the legendary Don Bagget. While earning a degree in Secondary Education from Reno Nevada, he found small choirs to join to fulfill his passion to sing. Soon afterwards, he moved back to Grass Valley with his three-year-old, knowing it was a wonderful community for his child to grow up in. Kevin auditioned and joined the Music in the Mountains chorus and he is an active member in the community, volunteering for other nonprofits, and singing and acting in local theater companies. |
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Los Barriles Trip
Apr. 07, 2025
Dates: (proposed) April 7 -13 (Monday to Saturday) Itinerary: April 8: arrive / welcome dinner with LB Rotary Club April 9, 10 and 11 - volunteer at various schools and work in one Adult screening day (organize with Alicia and Charlene) Dinners with various club members - fun social time April 12: Tour? Sightseeing / fun day April 13 - leave |
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Artificial Intelligence
Apr. 10, 2025 12:15 p.m.
Christine McCormick, Ed.D. Dr. Christine McCormick has over 28 years of education experience, 16 of those in various administrative roles. She has been a vice principal, principal, STEM coordinator, Induction Director, Student Services Director, Director of Special Education and Student Services with Gateway Community Charters, a Superintendent/Principal for a rural TK-12 district, and is currently serving the 9 districts and 7 charter schools as the Associate Superintendent of Educational Services for the Nevada County Superintendent of Schools. Christine has a background in facilitating training for curriculum and instruction, educational technology, and data and accountability. As a classroom teacher, she taught high school and middle school mathematics and business courses. Christine has experience working with local educational agencies on data and accountability, LCAP review, root cause analysis, and differentiated assistance support to school districts. Christine is often asked to present in partnership with statewide educational organizations on data, accountability, and special education topics. A self-proclaimed nerd, Christine enjoys testing out new technology tools and sharing her experience with others. She was an early adopter of the concept of using Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools as her new personal assistant and enjoys sharing her experiences with AI with others. She recently had an article published on how to use AI as your new work partner.
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Apr. 10, 2025 12:15 p.m.
Join us every 2nd and 4th Thursday at 12:15pm for our twice monthly lunch meeting. Agenda generally includes an engaging speaker and friendly dialogue with fellow Rotarians, friends, family and guests.
At Bodhi-Hive, lunch varies each meeting. Price is usually $15 (including tax and tip) depending on menu offered; Want to join us but not eat, we will have a $5 minimum (including tax and tip).
Please RSVP and specify your entree choice by Wednesday 10am if you want lunch via the RSVP button above.
Join us every 1st and 3rd Thursday at 5:30pm for our twice monthly in-person social at Round Table Pizza at 686 Sutton Way, near Staples in the Brunswick basin. Agenda generally highlights a local business, includes an engaging speaker and/or enjoy dialogue with fellow Rotarians, friends, family and guests. Your choice of beverages (wine, beer, & sodas) and food (pizza, appetizers, & generous salad bar) are available for purchase.
We look forward to seeing you Thursday!
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Nevada City Earth Fest - We need volunteers!
Apr. 13, 2025 10:00 a.m.
Join us for our 4th Annual Earth Fest Celebration in downtown Nevada City on Sunday, April 13, 2025 from 11am-5pm. We will again be passing out packets of polinator wildflower seeds. Click to volunteer for one of 4 shifts - setup, staff booth, and/or teardown! This event is sure to inform and inspire all who attend and will include live music, special performances, interactive booths and demos, kid’s activities, earth-friendly vendors, organic foods, and more. This event will be on Broad & Pine Streets. See Jim Bair for details. |
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Area Wide Tour of Tulips
Apr. 17, 2025 5:30 p.m.
Spring time is tulip time at Ananda's Crystal Hermitage Gardens. Each year some 20,000 tulips are replanted to create a lush garden display of some 100 varieties of pink, purple, orange and yellow tulips.
By special invitation, Area 4 Rotarians, Nevada County Community Leadership Institute Class, friends, and family will be treated to a private tour of the gardens led by fellow Rotarian Mai Lee who also serves as Volunteer Marketing Manager for Crystal Hermitage. Join us for a very special tour and Social for the Rotary Clubs of Western Nevada County!
Click to registerThursday April 17, 2025 at 5:30pm (Rain or Shine)
Crystal Hermitage Gardens
14618 Tyler Foote Rd, Click for Directions
On Ananda grounds follow the yellow Tulip signs! Nevada City, CA 95959
Thank you Mai! |
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Apr. 24, 2025
Join us every 2nd and 4th Thursday at 12:15pm for our twice monthly lunch meeting. Agenda generally includes an engaging speaker and friendly dialogue with fellow Rotarians, friends, family and guests.
At Bodhi-Hive, lunch varies each meeting. Price is usually $15 (including tax and tip) depending on menu offered; Want to join us but not eat, we will have a $5 minimum (including tax and tip).
Please RSVP and specify your entree choice by Wednesday 10am if you want lunch via the RSVP button above.
Join us every 1st and 3rd Thursday at 5:30pm for our twice monthly in-person social at Round Table Pizza at 686 Sutton Way, near Staples in the Brunswick basin. Agenda generally highlights a local business, includes an engaging speaker and/or enjoy dialogue with fellow Rotarians, friends, family and guests. Your choice of beverages (wine, beer, & sodas) and food (pizza, appetizers, & generous salad bar) are available for purchase.
We look forward to seeing you Thursday!
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State of the City
Apr. 24, 2025 12:15 p.m.
Nevada City's Mayor Gary Petersen is going to give a State of the City talk! Should be fun and enlightening! A big shout out and thank you to our Mayor for serving as a Judge at our Inaugural 2024 Paws and A Cause! Gary was elected to City Council of Nevada City in November 2020 and currently serves as Mayor. Gary Petersen first came to Nevada City in the 1970s. For seven years he worked with the U.S .Forest Service as a “hot shot” firefighter, a tank truck operator, and a Heli attack squad leader in California and seven other states. This led to a 30-year career in airport management during which he served as the Nevada County Airport manager. He helped to reorganize Nevada County government, and worked on the United Way Community Report Card. In 2005, Gary relocated after being offered a position as the Salinas Municipal Airport director, and eventually became the city of Salinas Public Works director. During this time, he chaired the Governing for Racial Equity program, produced one of the first Groundwater Sustainability Plans in California, completed innovative solar energy and water programs and dealt extensively with neighborhood viability, homelessness and community relations. Gary and his wife Christine Bottaro (RN, retired) live in their home on Park Avenue, near Pioneer Park. They restored their Victorian home after acquiring it 25 years ago.
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Area 4 Rotarians
Apr. 26, 2025 3:00 p.m.
Join or Die FilmMiner's Foundry Cultural Center
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Area 4 Rotarians Social
Apr. 29, 2025 5:30 p.m.
Rotary Club of Grass Valley South is excited to host this year's Area Wide Social, a Trivia Night to be held on Tuesday, April 29, 2025 beginning at 5:30pm to 8pm at the Alta Sierra Country Club. Hearty appetizers and desserts will be served and there will be a no-host bar. Tables of six will participate in three trivia contests with prizes awarded. Tickets for this event are $35 per person.
Click to RSVP for Trivia Night no later than April 23rd.
We anticipate a great night of fellowship and trivia competition and I hope that each club will field a team or two or three to share in the fun. Looking forward to seeing everyone for a great time!!
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May 01, 2025 - May 04, 2025
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Celebrating the Music Rotarians Create
May 02, 2025
Rotary District 5190 Top Gun Conference 2025May 02, 2025 3:00 p.m. - May 04, 2025 12:00 p.m. - Opening Session is Lunch, Saturday May 03This year's conference is going to be the don't miss event of the year. Join us in beautiful Fallon, Nevada, home to the U.S. Navy Top Gun Fighter School. Come and celebrate all the great moments and memories we made this Rotary year. Fallon Convention Center
100 Campus Way
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Report Out
May 08, 2025 12:15 p.m.
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May 08, 2025 12:15 p.m.
Join us every 2nd and 4th Thursday at 12:15pm for our twice monthly lunch meeting. Agenda generally includes an engaging speaker and friendly dialogue with fellow Rotarians, friends, family and guests.
At Bodhi-Hive, lunch varies each meeting. Price is usually $15 (including tax and tip) depending on menu offered; Want to join us but not eat, we will have a $5 minimum (including tax and tip).
Please RSVP and specify your entree choice by Wednesday 10am if you want lunch via the RSVP button above.
Join us every 1st and 3rd Thursday at 5:30pm for our twice monthly in-person social at Round Table Pizza at 686 Sutton Way, near Staples in the Brunswick basin. Agenda generally highlights a local business, includes an engaging speaker and/or enjoy dialogue with fellow Rotarians, friends, family and guests. Your choice of beverages (wine, beer, & sodas) and food (pizza, appetizers, & generous salad bar) are available for purchase.
We look forward to seeing you Thursday!
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Field Trip to Inn Town Campground
May 15, 2025 5:30 p.m.
ADDRESS: 9 Kidder Ct., Nevada City, Ca 95959 Plan to arrive at 5:15 for our tour at 5:30pm and ask all the questions we want. Our guide will be Erin Theim, the owner. We are to park at the Railroad Museum lot which is adjacent to the property. This special Inn Town Campground is on a historic 15-acre site two miles from downtown. Dan and Erin Thiem have brought Nevada City a vibrant camping experience with tents, glamping, and RV sites. The inn town campground is on a historic 15-acre site, just two miles from downtown Nevada City. We love that we get to be in the heart of gold country camping, so pack your tent, trailer, or glamping gear and join us! The Inn Town Campground was born from our love of camping, community and the outdoors. Many of the park’s details were inspired by our personal experiences, like our open-air showers that sit beneath our towering pine trees, or our uniquely decorated Glamping tents that offer a fun break from the homogeny of daily life. We have built indoor and outdoor spaces for people to gather to meet friends and to experience the community of stewardship that comes with enjoying our property’s intrinsic beauty. Inn Town Campground is a reflection of our love of outdoor spaces and fun, natural areas for everyone to explore. Imagine roaming free beneath the trees, riding your bike with friends or just sitting by a fire pit watching flames dance over a glass of wine. Camp, be outside, find new friends. |
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North Star House Spring Cleanup
May 17, 2025 8:00 a.m.
Where: North Star House Google Map 12075 Auburn Road (Off of McCourtney Road, near the county fairgrounds), Grass Valley When: Saturday, May 17, 2025 Time: 8:00 am - 2:00 pm. Come and go as your schedule permits. Food/check in:
IF YOU HAVE SPECIAL DIETARY CONSIDERATIONS (e.g., Vegan, gluten free, etc.) PLEASE EMAIL RUSS WILDER AT rhwilderucd@yahoo.co BY APRIL 24TH SO WE CAN SEE WHAT ACCOMODATIONS CAN BE MADE FOR YOU. This Workday is basically a large-scale spring yard cleanup of the grounds around the North Star House. Please wear:
If you can bring any of the following tools, please advise Russ Wilder by April 24th:
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Harmonious Wolf Trail Race
May 17, 2025 9:00 a.m.
Our SAEL Interact Club is hosting a fun Harmonious Wolf Trail Run pn Saturday May 17, 2025. Racers gather at 8:45am runs begin at 9:00am. We are encouraging all Nevada City Rotarians to support our Interact Club. If you want to run or walk, watch please sign up. If The SAEL Interact Harmonious Wolf Trail Race is at Conservation Road off HWY 20 just beyond Five Mile outside of Nevada City. Links to maps are below. Click Harmonious Wolf Trail Race for details, map, and to register! |
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May 22, 2025
Join us every 2nd and 4th Thursday at 12:15pm for our twice monthly lunch meeting. Agenda generally includes an engaging speaker and friendly dialogue with fellow Rotarians, friends, family and guests.
At Bodhi-Hive, lunch varies each meeting. Price is usually $15 (including tax and tip) depending on menu offered; Want to join us but not eat, we will have a $5 minimum (including tax and tip).
Please RSVP and specify your entree choice by Wednesday 10am if you want lunch via the RSVP button above.
Join us every 1st and 3rd Thursday at 5:30pm for our twice monthly in-person social at Round Table Pizza at 686 Sutton Way, near Staples in the Brunswick basin. Agenda generally highlights a local business, includes an engaging speaker and/or enjoy dialogue with fellow Rotarians, friends, family and guests. Your choice of beverages (wine, beer, & sodas) and food (pizza, appetizers, & generous salad bar) are available for purchase.
We look forward to seeing you Thursday!
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Bright Futures for Youth is making a difference
May 22, 2025 12:15 p.m.
Learn how Bright Futures for Youth is making a difference Jennifer Litton Singer cofounded The Friendship Club with Mary Collier in 1995. The Friendship Club has evolved into Bright Futures for Youth with the merger with NEO (New Events and Opportunities) in 2020 and the creation of SAFE (Stability, Access Foundation, Empowerment), a program that helps youth experiencing housing instability. Bright Futures for Youth assists several hundred children and young adults in our community every year. About Sienna Crawford, Development DirectorAs a native and longtime resident of Nevada County, Sienna Crawford wants to grow the mission of Bright Futures for Youth, which assists several hundred children and young adults in our community every year. Sienna oversees the Development Department and joined Bright Futures in 2022. She has extensive experience as a leader of organizations, including recently as Executive Director of Social Venture Partners of Sacramento, a nonprofit that supports other nonprofits in the region.Sienna is a Board member of the Nevada County Community Foundation. She earned an executive master’s degree in Business Administration and a Bachelor of Science in Business Management, both from the University of San Francisco. |
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May 29, 2025
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Sierra Energy Reimagined (SERi)
Jun. 05, 2025 5:30 p.m.
Jan MaesExecutive Director, Sierra Energy Reimagined (SERi) Jan Maes is the Executive Director of Sierra Energy Reimagined(SERi), a community-based organization (nonprofit) established in early 2024 in Nevada County. SERi is working to accelerate the transition to clean energy and a sustainable future in the Sierra Foothills, and focuses on greenhouse gas emissions associated with energy use in buildings and homes. SERi’s Home Energy Wise program (consisting of workshops, home visits, and a monthly energy coach presence in the library) helps homeowners and renters understand their energy use, make a plan to reduce it, and provide information about financial incentives to accomplish it. Learm more at Sierra Energy Reimagined (SERi) Jan holds a master’s degree in agricultural economics from KU Leuven in Belgium and a master’s in international management from the University of Denver. Before moving to Grass Valley and taking on his new role at Sierra Energy Reimagined, Jan spent most of his career as a consultant in international development programs focusing on sustainable livelihoods, microfinance and women’s economic empowerment, in Africa and Asia. He also once worked in an agricultural research station in Thailand, a microbrewery in Denver, and a biotech upstart in Boulder. |
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Jun. 12, 2025 12:15 p.m.
Join us every 2nd and 4th Thursday at 12:15pm for our twice monthly lunch meeting. Agenda generally includes an engaging speaker and friendly dialogue with fellow Rotarians, friends, family and guests.
At Bodhi-Hive, lunch varies each meeting. Price is usually $15 (including tax and tip) depending on menu offered; Want to join us but not eat, we will have a $5 minimum (including tax and tip).
Please RSVP and specify your entree choice by Wednesday 10am if you want lunch via the RSVP button above.
Join us every 1st and 3rd Thursday at 5:30pm for our twice monthly in-person social at Round Table Pizza at 686 Sutton Way, near Staples in the Brunswick basin. Agenda generally highlights a local business, includes an engaging speaker and/or enjoy dialogue with fellow Rotarians, friends, family and guests. Your choice of beverages (wine, beer, & sodas) and food (pizza, appetizers, & generous salad bar) are available for purchase.
We look forward to seeing you Thursday!
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Celebrating 2024-2025 Rotary Year
Jun. 12, 2025 5:30 p.m.
Join us at Chris Newsom's Cement Hill Home as we celebrate a wonderful year led by President Louise! Click to RSVP Now!
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Jun. 26, 2025
Join us every 2nd and 4th Thursday at 12:15pm for our twice monthly lunch meeting. Agenda generally includes an engaging speaker and friendly dialogue with fellow Rotarians, friends, family and guests.
At Bodhi-Hive, lunch varies each meeting. Price is usually $15 (including tax and tip) depending on menu offered; Want to join us but not eat, we will have a $5 minimum (including tax and tip).
Please RSVP and specify your entree choice by Wednesday 10am if you want lunch via the RSVP button above.
Join us every 1st and 3rd Thursday at 5:30pm for our twice monthly in-person social at Round Table Pizza at 686 Sutton Way, near Staples in the Brunswick basin. Agenda generally highlights a local business, includes an engaging speaker and/or enjoy dialogue with fellow Rotarians, friends, family and guests. Your choice of beverages (wine, beer, & sodas) and food (pizza, appetizers, & generous salad bar) are available for purchase.
We look forward to seeing you Thursday!
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Wear your favorite Red White and Blue Social
Jul. 03, 2025 5:30 p.m.
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Jul. 10, 2025 12:15 p.m.
Join us every 2nd and 4th Thursday at 12:15pm for our twice monthly lunch meeting. Agenda generally includes an engaging speaker and friendly dialogue with fellow Rotarians, friends, family and guests.
At Bodhi-Hive, lunch varies each meeting. Price is usually $15 (including tax and tip) depending on menu offered; Want to join us but not eat, we will have a $5 minimum (including tax and tip).
Please RSVP and specify your entree choice by Wednesday 10am if you want lunch via the RSVP button above.
Join us every 1st and 3rd Thursday at 5:30pm for our twice monthly in-person social at Round Table Pizza at 686 Sutton Way, near Staples in the Brunswick basin. Agenda generally highlights a local business, includes an engaging speaker and/or enjoy dialogue with fellow Rotarians, friends, family and guests. Your choice of beverages (wine, beer, & sodas) and food (pizza, appetizers, & generous salad bar) are available for purchase.
We look forward to seeing you Thursday!
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Unite for Good and our new Rotary Year
Jul. 10, 2025 12:15 p.m.
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The Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library Project
Jul. 17, 2025 5:30 p.m.
Hallie AndersonCommunity Engagement Coordinator As a Community Engagement Coordinator for Dolly Parton's Imagination Library of California, Hallie spends her "9-5" supporting and growing local Imagination Library programs all across Northern California and the Bay Area counties. Dolly Parton's Imagination Library is a book gifting program created by Dolly Parton to inspire a love of reading in young children, from birth to age five. The program sends high-quality, age-appropriate books directly to children’s homes each month at no cost to families, helping to build their home libraries and encourage early literacy. The Dollywood Foundation partners with local 501(c)(3) nonprofit and other dedicated organizations and local leaders in the community who work together as Local Program Partners. The Nevada City Rotary Foundation is one of these wonderful partners, serving as the partnering 501(c)3 and working with First 5 Nevada County to launch the Imagination Library in Nevada County this summer! Hallie grew up in Grass Valley, and supporting the soon-to-be Imagination Library of Nevada County is her heartfelt privilege. Hallie will share more about the program and progress towards launch, as well as ways Nevada City Rotary can be champions of early literacy and this program in the community. |
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Jul. 24, 2025
Join us every 2nd and 4th Thursday at 12:15pm for our twice monthly lunch meeting. Agenda generally includes an engaging speaker and friendly dialogue with fellow Rotarians, friends, family and guests.
At Bodhi-Hive, lunch varies each meeting. Price is usually $15 (including tax and tip) depending on menu offered; Want to join us but not eat, we will have a $5 minimum (including tax and tip).
Please RSVP and specify your entree choice by Wednesday 10am if you want lunch via the RSVP button above.
Join us every 1st and 3rd Thursday at 5:30pm for our twice monthly in-person social at Round Table Pizza at 686 Sutton Way, near Staples in the Brunswick basin. Agenda generally highlights a local business, includes an engaging speaker and/or enjoy dialogue with fellow Rotarians, friends, family and guests. Your choice of beverages (wine, beer, & sodas) and food (pizza, appetizers, & generous salad bar) are available for purchase.
We look forward to seeing you Thursday!
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Demystifying AI: Real Tools You Can Use Right Now
Jul. 24, 2025 12:15 p.m.
Cindy Zuelsdorf is a marketing strategist, author, and founder of Kokoro Marketing, where she helps small businesses, high-tech companies, and nonprofits take the overwhelm out of marketing and automation. She led sales, marketing, and service for a high-tech company, selling video equipment to clients like NBC, NASA, and Netflix. After years of working in broadcast media and high-pressure sales environments, Cindy discovered the power of marketing automation and never looked back. Long before AI became a buzzword, she was using tools that quietly integrated intelligent automation into everyday marketing—from lead follow-up to customer engagement. What she loves most is helping people get the word out about their business and set themselves up for real success. That insight led to the launch of her agency and the creation of her book and course, 7 Marketing Basics: Do Less and Sell More, which hit #1 on Amazon in the marketing for small business category. Her company’s name, Kokoro—a Japanese word meaning heart, mind, and spirit—reflects her commitment to marketing that connects on a human level. Her latest initiative, Kokoro Connect AI, helps small businesses use AI-powered phone and chat tools to scale with ease and show up like a bigger business—without the burnout. Cindy's non-profit work includes being on the board of the local SMPTE chapter, on the board of Veterans-TV, and the membership and marketing director for AMWA.tv. When she’s not working, you’ll find her skiing in the Sierra Nevada or hanging out with family and friends at the Yuba River. |
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BOARD LEADERSHIP PLANNING - Home of Miles Adler
Jul. 31, 2025 5:30 p.m.
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Kids Color Fun Run
Aug. 05, 2025 6:00 p.m.
This year’s National Night Out & Kids Color Fun Run moves back to Grass Valley’s Memorial Park on Tuesday August 5. Again this year our local law enforcement agencies will throw a fun community party for kids of all ages! We are again partnering with NCPD to distribute all sorts of goodies to kids and friends. And you are always invited to grab a t-shirt and jump into the very fun run through the colors! Let Cathy know if you can join us.
NCPD Chief Dan Foss and Nevada City Police Department (NCPD) will fire up their awesome grill to roast hot dogs. It is always a really fun time, especially the Kids Color Fun Run.
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Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library Launches at First 5 Nevada County
Aug. 06, 2025
Nevada City Rotary and First 5 Nevada County are launching our Dolly Parton's Imagination Library at the Fair August 6-10! Rotarians are encouraged to help staff the booth for as long as you like -- at whatever time you want! A fabulous opportunity to promote this wonderful program and sign kiddos up to receive books! First 5 Nevada County booth is between the Administration Blding and the Railroad Exhibit building by Entrance 1 at the Fair! |
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Ayurveda
Aug. 07, 2025 5:30 p.m.
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DG Larry’s Board meeting
Aug. 14, 2025 10:30 a.m.
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DG Club Meeting - Unite for Good
Aug. 14, 2025 12:15 p.m.
Larry has over 30 years of experience in Human Resources and Risk Management. He started in this career field with John Ascuaga’s Nugget where he worked for 25 years starting as the Risk Manager and ending his tenure as the Vice President of Human resources and Risk Management. He held the same title with Click Bond for six years working in aerospace manufacturing and concluded his career as the Chief People, Culture, & Equity Officer for the Reno Tahoe Airport Authority.
He holds a number of professional certifications and has experience in Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion programs, Risk Management issues, and Leadership Development Training. Larry has been serving on professional, community, and non-profit boards many years including the United Way of Northern Nevada and the Sierras, The Reno Tahoe Airport Authority, Reno-Sparks Convention and Visitor’s Authority, the Governor’s Workforce Development Board, The Nevada Business Group on Health, and many more. Larry started in Rotary with the Rotary Club of Sparks in 2002. He was President in 2011-2012 before serving in a number of different roles at the District level including Awards Chair, Administration Chair, Secretary, and Area Governor. He also served on the Zone 26-27 Expert Hub committee. He is a Paul Harris Fellow, a Paul Harris Society member, a Polio Plus Society member, a Bequest Society member, and a Major Donor I. Larry will become a Major Donor II by his DG year, 2025-2026. |
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Aug. 14, 2025 12:15 p.m.
Join us every 2nd and 4th Thursday at 12:15pm for our twice monthly lunch meeting. Agenda generally includes an engaging speaker and friendly dialogue with fellow Rotarians, friends, family and guests.
At Bodhi-Hive, lunch varies each meeting. Price is usually $15 (including tax and tip) depending on menu offered; Want to join us but not eat, we will have a $5 minimum (including tax and tip).
Please RSVP and specify your entree choice by Wednesday 10am if you want lunch via the RSVP button above.
Join us every 1st and 3rd Thursday at 5:30pm for our twice monthly in-person social at Round Table Pizza at 686 Sutton Way, near Staples in the Brunswick basin. Agenda generally highlights a local business, includes an engaging speaker and/or enjoy dialogue with fellow Rotarians, friends, family and guests. Your choice of beverages (wine, beer, & sodas) and food (pizza, appetizers, & generous salad bar) are available for purchase.
We look forward to seeing you Thursday!
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Kiva: Small Loans Making a Big Difference
Aug. 21, 2025 5:30 p.m.
An introduction to a global nonprofit called Kiva which has worked for over 20 years to facilitate micro-lending to people without easy access to credit. There are over a billion unbanked people around the world. That’s a billion people who have very little chance of getting a loan for emergencies, for entrepreneurial activities, for schooling, or to rebuild their lives after war or displacement. Kiva is an international nonprofit that tackles this inequality. By connecting people through crowdfunded loans, Kiva has so far supported over 5 million people borrowing over 2 billion dollars in 95 countries! For as little as $25, supporters like you and I can open financial opportunities and make a one-to-one impact for women, refugees, small businesses, and communities around the world, paving the way to economic and social stability. Scott Young Scott Young currently teaches English at the Sierra Academy of Expeditionary Learning, a public charter high school in Nevada City. For the last 26 years he has lived in Nevada County, raising 5 children, teaching in a variety of schools, writing and reading poetry, directing and volunteering for nonprofits, and appearing on stage from time to time. |
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Aug. 28, 2025
Join us every 2nd and 4th Thursday at 12:15pm for our twice monthly lunch meeting. Agenda generally includes an engaging speaker and friendly dialogue with fellow Rotarians, friends, family and guests.
At Bodhi-Hive, lunch varies each meeting. Price is usually $15 (including tax and tip) depending on menu offered; Want to join us but not eat, we will have a $5 minimum (including tax and tip).
Please RSVP and specify your entree choice by Wednesday 10am if you want lunch via the RSVP button above.
Join us every 1st and 3rd Thursday at 5:30pm for our twice monthly in-person social at Round Table Pizza at 686 Sutton Way, near Staples in the Brunswick basin. Agenda generally highlights a local business, includes an engaging speaker and/or enjoy dialogue with fellow Rotarians, friends, family and guests. Your choice of beverages (wine, beer, & sodas) and food (pizza, appetizers, & generous salad bar) are available for purchase.
We look forward to seeing you Thursday!
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The New Historical Archive Website
Aug. 28, 2025 12:15 p.m.
About our SpeakersDom Lindars and Dakota Stroh are Nevada County Historical Society volunteers and board members. Most recently they have been working on the Nevada County Historical Archive (https://archive.nevadacountyhistory.org/) which is a regional digital repository of original records, documents, maps, photographs, books, and other materials related to the history of Nevada County, California.
The Nevada County Historical ArchiveThe Nevada County Historical Archive is a regional digital repository of original records, documents, maps, photographs, books, and other materials related to the history of Nevada County, California. These treasures are primarily housed in the Searls Historical Library, the Doris Foley Library for Historical Research, both in Nevada City, California. Its purpose is to digitally preserve and celebrate Nevada County's nearly two-century history by providing public access to this immense and amazing wealth of resources. |
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Social - Winnie Superette
Sep. 04, 2025 5:30 p.m.
With Winnie Superette, Anne Han has created a vibrant store that celebrates all things Asian. Mainly groceries but branching out to home goods, Winnie (named after Han’s dog) can provide ingredients that are not likely to be found elsewhere.
2025 Nevada City Chamber: New Business of the Year: Winnie Superette Winnie Superette is at 315 Commercial Street in downtown Nevada City. For more information please visit www.winniesuperette.com |
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Adventures in Bhutan
Sep. 11, 2025 12:15 p.m.
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Sep. 11, 2025 12:15 p.m.
Join us every 2nd and 4th Thursday at 12:15pm for our twice monthly lunch meeting. Agenda generally includes an engaging speaker and friendly dialogue with fellow Rotarians, friends, family and guests.
At Bodhi-Hive, lunch varies each meeting. Price is usually $15 (including tax and tip) depending on menu offered; Want to join us but not eat, we will have a $5 minimum (including tax and tip).
Please RSVP and specify your entree choice by Wednesday 10am if you want lunch via the RSVP button above.
Join us every 1st and 3rd Thursday at 5:30pm for our twice monthly in-person social at Round Table Pizza at 686 Sutton Way, near Staples in the Brunswick basin. Agenda generally highlights a local business, includes an engaging speaker and/or enjoy dialogue with fellow Rotarians, friends, family and guests. Your choice of beverages (wine, beer, & sodas) and food (pizza, appetizers, & generous salad bar) are available for purchase.
We look forward to seeing you Thursday!
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Pumpkins for Polio and More Painting workshop #1
Sep. 13, 2025 2:30 p.m.
Have an artistic flare and intention to paint Pumpkins for Polio and More? What: Pumpkins for Polio and More Painting workshop Join Giudita Soldavini and fellow artists who have mastered the art of pumpkin painting for our Pumpkins for Polio Auctions over the last few years.
Location: 425 Nimrok Street, Pioneer Park, Nevada City, CA
Time: 2:30pm - 5:30pm
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Mt St Mary's REGL team
Sep. 13, 2025 3:00 p.m.
Please come and celebrate the graduation of our 8th graders from throughout District 5190 on Sunday, September 14th, beginning at 3 pm. Grizzly Creek Ranch
5900 Grizzly Rd
Portola, CA 96122
We have 19 schools participating with 3-5 students from each school; that means an expected 85 students participating in the program! What a gathering this will be! The purpose of the project remains - to provide high quality leadership training, with a strong emphasis on ethics, to selected 8th grade students who have demonstrated leadership skills. Our aim is to provide these selected students with tools for the difficult choices they face as they move into high school. Our Theme for 2025 is UNITE FOR GOOD – Make Dreams Come True! Please let us know if you plan to attend graduation. |
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Pumpkins for Polio and More Painting workshop #2
Sep. 18, 2025 5:30 p.m.
Have an artistic flare and intention to paint Pumpkins for Polio and More? What: Pumpkins for Polio and More Painting workshop Join Giudita Soldavini and fellow artists who have mastered the art of pumpkin painting for our Pumpkins for Polio Auctions over the last few years.
Location: 425 Nimrok Street, Pioneer Park, Nevada City, CA
Time: 5:30pm - 8:30pm
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Constitution Day Parade - Marching for DPIL, Pumpkins and Paws
Sep. 20, 2025 1:00 p.m.
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Sep. 25, 2025
Join us every 2nd and 4th Thursday at 12:15pm for our twice monthly lunch meeting. Agenda generally includes an engaging speaker and friendly dialogue with fellow Rotarians, friends, family and guests.
At Bodhi-Hive, lunch varies each meeting. Price is usually $15 (including tax and tip) depending on menu offered; Want to join us but not eat, we will have a $5 minimum (including tax and tip).
Please RSVP and specify your entree choice by Wednesday 10am if you want lunch via the RSVP button above.
Join us every 1st and 3rd Thursday at 5:30pm for our twice monthly in-person social at Round Table Pizza at 686 Sutton Way, near Staples in the Brunswick basin. Agenda generally highlights a local business, includes an engaging speaker and/or enjoy dialogue with fellow Rotarians, friends, family and guests. Your choice of beverages (wine, beer, & sodas) and food (pizza, appetizers, & generous salad bar) are available for purchase.
We look forward to seeing you Thursday!
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Nevada City Rotary and Partners
Sep. 27, 2025 8:00 a.m.
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Multiple Club visit
Oct. 02, 2025 4:00 p.m.
The Nevada City Rotary Club is inviting members and friends to join in another field trip, this time to the Curious Forge on Thursday, Oct. 2 at 4pm. So we have an estimated head count, please RSVP
Please note: this replaces our social gathering that we would normally have at Round Table Pizza, but at a
NEW TIME: 4pmCurious Forge
13024 Bitney Springs Rd, Nevada City, California. Google Map
The Curious Forge is a “makers’ space”, which means there are many artisans and craftspersons who have studios there, and are available to teach their craft to interested members of the public. From their website:
The Curious Forge Arts Center and Makerspace is the largest and most vibrant creative hub in the region. Encompassing an impressive 20,000 sq/ft, this center is home to 16 professional studios where creative possibility knows no bounds. Folks local and from far and wide attend our art classes and workshops.
An Area 4 social event was held at the Forge a few years ago, but many of our members were not able to attend, so we are offering this opportunity for all to become acquainted with this wonderful resource in our area. Additionally, we have invited members of other area Rotary Clubs to join us there. So mark your calendars, and invite any friends you may like to come along! And please be sure to click the sign-up sheet here.
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