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Community Service
Sep. 08, 2021
Jim Barrett A Hartford police officer organized a bicycle giveaway for the needy. The bikes will help 100 people get to jobs and travel around the city. Bio: I served 21 years as an Army Combat Veteran served 3 tours of duty overseas in Iraq / Bosnia. I trained soldiers in Germany to fight in the Middle East. I served 7 years in the Connecticut Department of Corrections as a Correction Officer and with inmates that been identified with Gang affiliation (Security Risk Group). I also served 5 years in the Tactical Operations Unit with the Connecticut Emergency Response Team. I’m looking forward to the upcoming meeting with all the members .
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Refugee Resettlement in CT
Sep. 22, 2021
For the past 15 years, Chris George has been the Executive Director of IRIS, Integrated Refugee & Immigrant Services, Connecticut's largest refugee resettlement agency. Based in New Haven but working with community groups all over the state, IRIS has welcomed more than 1,300 refugees to Connecticut in just the last three years. Chris has spent most of his professional life living in, or working on, the Middle East. He spent a total of 12 years in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Chris was Executive Director of Human Rights Watch – Middle East for two years. He worked nine years with Save the Children (mostly in the Middle East) and three years with American Friends Service Committee. Chris began his international career in 1977 as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Muscat, Oman. He speaks Arabic. IRIS is a statewide non-profit, based in New Haven, providing services to immigrants and refugees as they seek to restart their lives in the safety and peace of Connecticut. Over the years, our organization has presented at hundreds of libraries, schools, faith communities, corporations, and civic organizations that are interested in learning more about the refugee crisis, immigration, or the noble tradition of welcoming persecuted people from around the world.
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Literacy Project
Oct. 27, 2021
The following was provided by the guest speaker: I am currently the Supervisor for Teacher Evaluation & Professional Learning for EHPS. I have been with the district for two years. In that time I have been asked to lead the Office of Equity, Partnerships & Achievement. This office encompasses our work with families, university partners, community partners while supporting an assets-based approach to equitable access for all east Hartford Public School students. Before coming to East Hartford as an administrator, I worked as an English teacher in grades 6-12 for 25 years in Waterbury, Bristol, and West Hartford. In 2018 I received West Hartford Teacher of the Year for my work with middle school ELA.
Our project is The One Book, One School experience. All grades 3-5 students in East Hartford Elementary Schools will take part in a shared reading experience that highlights the adventures of Cleo Edison Oliver, an ambitious young child in search of fame and fortune. The book honors the many definitions of family, the value of friendship and the lessons learned when determining why something should be created and shared with the world. Students will gain insight into financial literacy, becoming an entrepreneur, and values closely aligned with those of the Rotarians. |
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Space exploration
Nov. 17, 2021
Andrzej Stewart, "NASA: Travel to Mars & Mission Simulations Experience in Johnson Space Center, and Hawaii" - Andrzej is an experienced spacecraft operator for a wide variety of NASA missions. He's worked as a spacecraft mission controller for NASA's Mars orbiter fleet, Juno, GRAIL, and the Spitzer Space Telescope. He now works in Mission Control at the Johnson Space Center developing tracking and navigation operations for upcoming missions of the Orion spacecraft. |
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Rotary Malaria Project
Dec. 08, 2021
Rotary malaria project
A native Oklahoman, Clayton Taylor grew up on his family’s ranch near Oktaha in Muskogee County. After graduating from Oklahoma State University in 1974, he began his career in Washington, D.C., working on the legislative staffs of five members of the U.S. House of Representatives.
After leaving Washington, Taylor spent the next 15 years working in corporate management, government relations and public affairs positions for McDonald’s Corporation, Phillips Petroleum Company and the Coastal Corporation.
Since 1994 he has served as the principal of the Taylor Group that he founded in Oklahoma City in 1994. The Taylor Group is a full-service lobbying and consulting firm specializing in Oklahoma business issues.
He is married to Marnie Taylor and they have two sons, Clay and Clark. He is married to Marnie Taylor and they have two sons, Clay and Clark. Clay is married to Becky and they are parents to grandchildren Josie and Tripp. Clark currently resides in Crested Butte, Colorado. |
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Food Insecurity
Jan. 12, 2022
My bio: Brittney Cavaliere is the program manager at the Connecticut Foodshare Institute for Hunger Research & Solutions. In her role, Brittney is responsible for overseeing many of the day-to-day operations of the Institute, managing various projects, and conducting research to promote long-term food security, health, and well-being. Brittney’s experiences working with people with HIV in the beginning of her career fuels her passion for a more equitable America where everyone can thrive. She received a Master of Public Health from Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health and a Bachelor of Arts in Urban Studies from Fordham University. In her free time, you can find Brittney volunteering in her hometown of East Hartford, CT, on a hike with her puppy Scout, or at a new bookstore finding her next read.
Description of presentation: It Takes More Than Food Food insecurity is rooted in poverty and systemic injustices. To create long-term solutions, we know it takes more than food to end hunger. Brittney will talk about ways food banks and pantries across the country are working to not only meet the need of people experiencing food insecurity today, but addressing the root causes of hunger at the individual level to make sure there is not a need tomorrow. |
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Environment
Jan. 26, 2022
Dr. E. J. Neafsey, PhD
Chief Water Scientist
LG Sonic US
President
Stafford Rotary Club
E. J. Neafsey has 20 years of experience in water quality monitoring, analytics, and consulting. He completed his PhD at Cornell University, focusing in part on assessing infrared spectroscopy and chemometrics's usefulness to subaqueous soil survey. His research at the University of Virginia examined the linkages between hydrologic connectivity, water quality, and mangrove health in Southwest Florida. At LG Sonic US, he guides continuous improvement of its predictive analytics suite, transforms customer data into management recommendations, builds stakeholder coalitions, and advocates for environmentally sound water quality stewardship. My presentation will describe how RI's new environment focus aligns with our longstanding work on public health and water projects, including potential opportunities here in District 7890.
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