Tiburon and Belvedere (Then and Now)
He then moved west and got a job Lehman Brothers, where he worked in institutional sales.
The company grew, and in , it moved to a larger space in Sausalito, where it is today. He also published a coffee table book: Komen for the Cure are among the recipients. James also donated flat screen monitors to the Belvedere-Tiburon Library.
Fellowship and Service
Jim Fraser presented James with a plaque on behalf of the Town of Tiburon. She said that she was thrilled that Marc Levine asked to attend and represent him. Thrilled that Marc Levine asked her to attend and represent him. She presented James with a plaque commending him for his civic engagement.
She also read a resolution from Kate Sears, thanking him for making Main Street an enduring part of the Tiburon community. Jon quipped that one representative was attending on behalf of three officials, and it must be a reflection of belt tightening. He has known James for 17 years, and he thinks that Citizen of the Year will be the most cherished award he receives.
Lunch Meetings We welcome guests. If you'd like to hear a guest speaker or find out more about Rotary, please pay us a visit. Board of Directors Meetings Meetings of the Board of Directors are open to all members and take place on the second Friday of the month at Contact us at rotary telli. If you'd like to be a guest speaker, please contact Marianne Strotz at properties pacbell. Box , Tiburon, CA Follow us on Facebook: Hope you "like" us! Scroll down to see our photo gallery of Rotarians at work and play! The Rotary Club of Tiburon-Belvedere supports a wide range of programs, with a focus on youth, literacy and community.
We believe that reaching out to others makes a better world and encourage others to join us. Here's what we're supporting in Youth—Investing in the Future. Funding for support and mentoring to help low-income students gain access college and succeed. Support to provide a safety net of stable housing, guidance and community connections for young people 16 to 25, who are homeless or in danger of becoming homeless in Marin County.
Support for children from low-income urban neighborhoods to go on field trips and experience nature. An annual award to a graduating eighth-grader with a record of outstanding community service at Del Mar Middle School. Support for the Global Book Exchange in San Rafael, which collects lightly-used books and redistributes them to teachers at schools with limited budgets, disadvantaged families and nonprofits that serve children, as well as schools throughout the world.
Support for volunteer medical teams to provide life-changing surgery for children with cleft-lip and palate in needy communities around the world. Scholarships so high school sophomores and juniors can attend a special camp that guides them to develop their leadership skills. Annual awards to outstanding educators in local schools, whose unique projects give children a worldview that encourages them to become good citizens.
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Meaningful Projects—Service Above Self. Support for a program that teaches immigrants to speak English. Support for programs that help seniors age in their own homes. Members pay a small fee and can enjoy social get-togethers and access to volunteers for help with tasks such as getting to appointments, changing light bulbs or assisting with pets.
Support for the volunteers who plant, weed, prune and trim landscaping in public places to keep our community beautiful. Underwriting for Whistlestop's Thanksgiving Feast for Seniors. C ourtesy of Keith and Holly Axtell.
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For the past three years, we have contributed our funds to multi-club microcredit projects in Ecuador, Guatemala and Peru to train people in job and entrepreneurial skills and extend microloans to help them start small businesses and become self-sufficient. Jim exemplified Rotary's motto, Service Above Self, and his altruistic spirit was a model for everyone. He was devoted to his family, loved dogs and was one of the best. We'll miss him terribly. Rotarian of the Month. Mike's much-deserved honor is in recognition of his ongoing commitment to St. Vincent de Paul and helping the homeless in Marin County.
In addition, he recruits a crew of Rotarians to serve lunch at the St. May marked the beginning of the 12th year of this service project. Several residents have expressed concern about the roster of presenters for the Forum, suggesting the information they present will be biased in one direction or another. I do not agree with that assessment, but I do understand that there are other experts and practitioners whose input could add value to the debate. The Forum is scheduled for two hours and in order to provide time for questions we needed to limit the number of presentations.
If the Council wishes to hear from other sources, we can certainly arrange for them to come at another time. In the meantime, residents are welcome to send any correspondence, written reports or other information they wish to the City Clerk and it will be made part of the public record. Please join us on Oct. The City Council will schedule a follow up discussion later in the year to hear from residents and decide how to address their concerns about the deer population in Belvedere. The flags are 3-foot by 5-foot heavy nylon dyed with a single-reverse image of the City of Belvedere logo.
A sample flag is available to view at Belvedere City Hall. Due to the topography of Belvedere Island and the surrounding Bay and Lagoon, even softer sounds can often be amplified around the City and heard from farther distances away than you may think.
While construction crews are limited to working in the City during the work week, Monday — Friday, 8: Please be courteous to your neighbors and minimize your use of noisy machinery during the evening and weekend hours so that all may enjoy the quiet and peaceful environment that Belvedere has to offer. Tiburon Fire Protection District Wonder Bread 5 will have us singing and dancing in the street from 6: Pssst… we hear there will be fireworks! You might want to wander down to Shoreline Park around 8: The parade of antique and modern fire engines and more will start at Community Park in Belvedere at 11 AM, the route will follow Beach Road to Tiburon Boulevard and end at Shoreline Park where the amazing fire engines will be on display until 4 PM.
Get your tickets now as there are only a limited number available. For more info, go to www. Over the years, the wind and rain off of the Bay have battered the sea facing wall of the China Cabin, which now has signs of dry rot and her beautiful windows are leaking. Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks, a nonprofit supported by the local community, has been doing annual maintenance work to keep the damage to a minimum but the time has come for some major work to preserve this jewel from future damage.
The back wall will be removed and the interior spacing insulated and then rebuilt to withstand the next years. For more information, please call the Landmarks office at Belvedere Community Foundation's 15th Annual Online Digital Photography Con t est Entries Accepted Until October 31, Professional and amateur photographers alike have enjoyed capturing the stunning nature of the Belvedere and Tiburon Peninsula in this annual event. The contest is open online, 24 hours a day!
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You can register, upload your photographs, and vote your favorites whenever you like. Winning entries will be announced at the annual meeting of the Belvedere Community Foundation on November 10, , and displayed at a one-time public reception to honor the entrants at Belvedere City Hall, San Rafael Avenue.
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All photos must be taken on the Tiburon Peninsula and must reflect the beauty and spirit of Belvedere and Tiburon. This year there are two categories: Age 18 and above Age There will be a first, second, and third place award plus an honorable mention for ages 18 and above, and a first place award for ages Any registered person can vote for what is in their opinion the best photo in each category.
Each winner will be acknowledged at the final awards to be held at Belvedere City Hall on November 10th.