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What is it like to be a Rotary Club President? 0

What’s harder, being the President of the USA or being the president of your local Rotary club?  Well, discounting the various perks of the former, the two jobs can seem very similar.  ”Herding cats and cutting compromises all while maintaining a positive spin and saving the world on a daily basis!”  Listen in as the presidents of our 6 local Rotary clubs discuss the in’s and out’s of their year “in charge”, nominally at least, of these completely autonomous groups of  independent thinkers and go-getters known as our local Rotary clubs.

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Posted on: 04-26-2011
Posted in: News, Podcasts

RotaCare Pittsburg Free Medical Clinic To Open Wednesday, February 9, 2011 0

RotaCare Pittsburg Free Medical Clinic at St. Vincent de Paul, 2210 Gladstone Drive, Pittsburg, is scheduled to open on Wednesday, February 9, 2011 from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. It will then be open weekly on Wednesdays during the same times. Appointments can be made on Wednesdays from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. by calling 925-439-2009. Walk-ins will also be seen, but on a first come first serve basis.

RotaCare Pittsburg’s mission is to bring free medical care for relief of pain and suffering to those who have the most need and the least access to medical care.

The clinic, developed by St. Vincent de Paul of Contra Costa County, is sponsored by the Rotary Clubs of Alamo and Pittsburg, and co-sponsored by the Rotary Clubs of Antioch, Brentwood, Danville, Danville-Sycamore, Delta-Antioch, Dougherty Valley, San Ramon, and San Ramon Valley. As an Urgent Care/Primary Care Clinic, it will be providing quality, all-volunteer non-emergency medical care for adults with acute or chronic conditions who are uninsured or unable to pay for healthcare.

Services will include the treatment of diabetes, asthma, hypertension, cough, cold, flu or sore throat, minor lacerations, wound care, allergies, sinusitis, ear infections, urinary tract infections, sprains or muscle strains, headache/backache, and rashes, poison oak, minor skin infections and burns, mild stomach aches and prescription refills

Unemployment is 18%+ in East Contra Costa County, higher than the rest of the Bay Area. 25 % of Americans (according to NPR) do not have Health Insurance, and Heart disease is the foremost cause of death in Contra Costa County. Additionally, there are approximately 400,000 individuals diagnosed with diabetes in Contra Costa County. Prevalence is highest among Whites (37.8%) and Latinos (26.5%). There is a rapid increase in obesity with two- thirds of Contra Costa adults either overweight or obese.

A primary focus of the education/treatment will be in the areas of Diabetes/Asthma/Hypertension/ Obesity, as the low-income and uninsured are populations that are known to suffer disproportionately from these chronic conditions. Monthly Diabetes classes are being planned and will be offered in English and Spanish. Early intervention programs for pre-diabetes patients will also be implemented.

Funding for the Clinic to date has been made possible by the Keller Canyon Mitigation Fund, Bank of American Charitable Foundation, The Carl Gellert and Celia Berta Gellert Foundation, and the Kaiser Permanente Diablo Area Community Benefit Grants Program.

Rotacare Bay Area

Posted on: 02-4-2011
Posted in: Events, News

Alex Mehran of Sunset Development Presents at Dougherty Valley San Ramon 0

Alex Mehran of Sunset DevelopmentMr. Mehran delivered an amazing presentation for club members this week! Mr. Mehran has a lifetime of experience living and working in the San Ramon Valley. He shared that he attended Green Valley Elementary School and enjoyed riding his horse to downtown Danville as a child. Sunset Development was founded by his father in 1951 and currently there are 3 generations managing the family owned company. Sunset purchased the Bishop Ranch property in 1978 and originally wanted to build a mixed use business park, retail and housing development on the land. However, that was not popular with the existing residents, so the company developed the business park instead.

Bishop Ranch has changed and evolved over the years. In the 1980′s the park was considered a cost savings location and 3.5 million square feet was leased to about 70 tenants. However, as the area grew many smaller companies found San Ramon a great place to locate because so many of their employees lived in the area. Currently Bishop Ranch leases the same 3.5 million square feet to 550 tenants! They offer many programs for small and medium size companies. As well as start-up program called BR Ready that allows companies to move in to plug and play office space.

Mr. Mehran also discussed his perspective on the economy from a national and local perspective. He shared his belief that the recession is not over and that the current housing industry will continue to experience problems until the housing supply is decreased causing higher demand in the marketplace. He also believes that on the federal level, we will likely see some cuts in spending as well as some inflation.

In San Ramon we are very blessed to have an affluent community with quality infrastructure, schools and solid businesses. However, we have also been hard hit by the housing industry problems because we were in such a high growth period when the crash hit. The new stricter underwriting for housing loans will ultimately prove to be a good thing, helping to stabilize the market. And the really good news is that there is once again some buoyancy in the retail market, not enough to see the opening of new stores (AKA the City Center project still is on hold) however this is good news for our economy.

Mr. Mehran’s son Alexander also shared some exciting news. He has been leading the BR Eco program helping Bishop Ranch become LEED certified! The companies goal is to have 3.2 million square feet certified by this summer. With the addition of Chevron’s commitment to certification, San Ramon will have the largest certified business area (5 million square feet) by the end of 2011.

Thank you to both Alex Mehran and Alexander Mehran Jr. for this informative presentation!

Posted on: 01-26-2011
Posted in: News

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