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WEEKLY MEETING:
Rainier Valley
Rotary Club
Meets Tuesday Mornings
7:30-8:30 a.m.
at
Kallaloo
3820 South Ferdinand Street

Come 20 min. early
for Meet-n-Greet
Networking

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VIDEOS OF RECENT PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS

Video From Nov. 13 Work session at Rotary First Harvest food processing in Kent - fresh vegetables and fruit is processed for redistribution to food banks all over the Northwest.
View the short YouTube Video
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Video From Dec. 15 Program - Howard Cohen, District 5030 Vocational Service Chairperson talks about "What is Vocational Service?"
View the short YouTube Video
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Video From Dec. 18 Reading Books Distribution at Van Asselt Elementary School. We joined the Mercer Island Rotary Club to distribute over 340 books - one for every student.
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Video From April 21, 2010 presentation by Shari Storm: "Motherhood - the New MBA
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Video From April 25, 2010 Community Service Project - Cheasty Greenspace Restoration

Feb. 9 Program: Malory Graham - REEL GRRLS VIDEO PROJECT

02/09/2010 - 07:21
02/09/2010 - 08:30

Malory Graham, Executive Director, Reel Grrls will present an overview of a truly unique Seattle-based program to empower young women by training them to produce high-quality video projects.

Reel Grrls Facts:

* After-school program founded in 2001
* empowers girls to critique media images and to gain media technology skills
* creates a safe, open environment,
* mentored by a network of multi-cultural women media professionals.

Each year, 150 girls go through the Reel Grrls program and graduate with valuable skills in video production. Malory can answer your questions about how the program will evolve for the future, and strategic partnerships that bring the skills of the graduates forward to help the community.

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