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Jun 03, 2025 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
The HIL provides quality forensic anthropology services to local, federal, and international law enforcement, medical examiners, and attorneys. The HIL is a unique and invaluable state resource. Our staff work to recover missing persons, analyze and identify their remains, present vital information to resolve criminal cases, and provide closure to families. The HIL has the ability to rapidly mobilize large, experienced search teams in emergencies. We also support state and federal partners on individual cases, both recent and long gone cold. In these ways, we aim to serve the needs of our state while demonstrating our commitment to civic engagement and serving the public good. |
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Jun 10, 2025 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM
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Jun 10, 2025 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
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Jun 17, 2025 5:30 PM
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Jun 24, 2025
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Jul 08, 2025 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
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Jul 15, 2025 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Kathy Lanpheir Is the Director of the Chico Community Food Locker. She has been in the position for over six years and before that spent about ten years working as a volunteer at the Locker. Her role is to oversee the operations of the Food Locker and purchase foodstuff when needed. She also coordinates with other nonprofits, working hand and hand with them to serve those in need. Kathy came to Chico after retirement and is delighted to call it home! Presenting with Kathy will be Christina Mueller, the General Office assistant to the Director of the Chico Community Food Locker and the Current Junior Vice President of The Catholic Ladies Relief Society Chico #3. She assists the Director with the daily operations of the Food Locker. Christina has lived in Chico for the last 26+ years and attended and graduated from both Butte Community College and California State University, Chico. Kathy and Christina will be speaking to the club about food insecurity in Chico and the surrounding area and how the Chico Community Food Locker is working to help those in need. |
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Jul 22, 2025 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
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Jul 29, 2025 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Colleen Cecil has been involved in agriculture for all of her life. The daughter and granddaughter of dairy operators, Colleen grew up in the dairy industry and cultivated a love for the Holstein breed. A career in agriculture was in Colleen’s future. After graduating from Modesto Junior College with an associate degree in Dairy Science and from California State University Fresno with a bachelor degree in Agricultural Education, Colleen was quickly hired at the Stanislaus County Farm Bureau as a programs manager. Colleen’s career in agriculture to her to the California Almond Board and hired as an almond buyer at RPAC, LLC in Los Banos. Colleen met her soon to be husband and relocated to Chico where she accepted the Butte County Farm Bureau Executive Director position, which she has held for 18 years. Colleen advocates locally in the North State, in Sacramento and occasionally in Washington, DC, for the agricultural organizations more than 1000 member families on issues such as land use, labor and water. Colleen manages the day-to day operations of the 107-year-old Butte County Farm Bureau with guidance from the 20-member volunteer Board of Directors. Colleen, along with her husband Jake, are raising two baseball loving boys, while maintaining their careers in agriculture and farming the walnuts they planted around their home in Glenn County. When Colleen is not at the office, she is driving to and from baseball games and practice, is president of the high school athletic boosters and is a co-key leader for her son’s 4-H club. Colleen is a member of the CSU Chico Superior Ag Committee and the North Valley Chapter of California Women for Agriculture. In 2011 Colleen was named California Assembly District 3 Woman of the Year by the late Assemblyman Dan Logue and in 2024 was awarded the prestigious Common Threads North Award, recognizing outstanding women in agriculture. |
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Aug 05, 2025 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
James Gallagher has represented California’s Third Assembly District since 2014. Before joining the Assembly, he served on the Sutter County Board of Supervisors for six years. James earned his Bachelor of Arts degree at UC Berkeley before completing an Assembly Fellowship in Sacramento and a law degree at UC Davis, where he graduated at the top of his class. He advocates for small businesses and farmers in his law practice and is a partner in his family’s farming operation. James is married to his high school sweetheart, Janna; the two live in Sutter County where they are raising their five young children. Assemblyman Gallagher will be speaking to us about current issues at the state capitol. |
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Aug 12, 2025 7:30 AM
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Aug 12, 2025 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Michael Steinberg is a Pyrogeographer, Professional Storm Chaser, and Volunteer Wildfire Reporter for the Watch Duty app. He graduates from CSU Chico in the fall of 2025 with a degree in Physical and Environmental Geography, specializing in Pyrogeography—the study of wildfire's impact on humans and landscapes, and vice versa. Since 2022, Michael has documented major California wildfires, including the 2024 Park Fire and the January 2025 L.A. Wildfires. His work has been featured in The Guardian, Chico State Today, and he was interviewed live on CNN during the L.A. Wildfires. He now collaborates with Windermere Real Estate to teach classes on wildfire mitigation and safety for homeowners and agents. Michael’s expertise as a Pyrogeographer, photographer, reporter, and educator drives his mission to improve wildfire preparedness and resilience in vulnerable communities. |
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Aug 19, 2025 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Scott Kennelly, a licensed clinical social worker, serves as the Director at Butte County Behavioral Health. Scott currently plans, organizes and directs the operations of the county’s behavioral health and substance use services. He began his career with Butte County in 2000 as a care provider and has steadily expanded his areas of oversight and expertise over the past twenty-one years with Butte County. He has worked in a variety of settings including in group homes, day treatment programs, youth school-based counseling programs, and outpatient services. He earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from University of California, Santa Cruz, and a master’s degree in social work from San José State University. Tod Kimmelshue is a fifth generation farmer who worked 35 years in banking and finance. He represents District 4 on the Solano County Board of Supervisors, which comprises a southwest stretch of the county including Chico, Durham, Dayton, Richvale, Biggs and Gridley. He and his wife, Sherri, have two adult sons, Kirk and Chad. Tod has served on numerous boards including the Butte County Farm Bureau, California Farm Bureau, Northern California Regional Land Trust, Chamber of Commerce, Chico State Foundation and Butte County Water Commission. Scott and Tod will talk about how Butte County Behavioral Health is addressing the mental health challenges of our communities. |
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Aug 26, 2025 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Matt Reddam, LMFT is the current School and Community Wellness Advisor for Butte County Office of Education. An expert on traumatic stress in children and teens, Matt has dedicated his career to better understanding how communities and systems can better serve the needs of impacted youth. Matt's presentation is titled Understanding the Reality of Butte County Youth and How We Can Help |
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Sep 02, 2025 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Joy Alaidorous is District 5160's Governor for 2025-26. Professionally she is an Educational Psychologist. Most of her work was in public schools with a limited private practice. Upon retirement in 2010 Joy moved from Southern California to Rossmoor in Walnut Creek. She continued to work as a private contractor for another 10 years. Shortly after moving to Rossmoor a nice lady invited her to lunch. Lunch was a Rotary meeting. Within 3 months she was club secretary and president in 4 years. She has been the Fab 5 Foundation Rep and Assistant Governor. She has written district grants, a Global Grant, and served on the Grants Review Committee. Joy is a member of the Polio Plus Society, the Bequest Society, and a Major Donor. Personally, she is mother to three wonderful daughters and two amazing granddaughters. The older granddaughter, Ella, is an artist and is having the adventure of living independently in New York City. The younger granddaughter, Esther, is a Senior at the University of Michigan, working toward her degree in clinical social work. Joy became a widow far too soon, due to her husband’s early onset Parkinson’s. Joy is an avid reader, swims for exercise and is a world traveler. |
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Sep 05, 2025 12:00 PM - Sep 06, 2025
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Sep 09, 2025 7:30 AM
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Sep 09, 2025 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Sean Maiorano, D.O., board certified in Internal Medicine, joined Enloe Medical Center in April of 2006 where he practiced hospital medicine full time with Chico Hospitalist Group (CHG). His commitment to physician leadership has been demonstrated by the positions he has held with CHG and Enloe Medical Staff, including Chief of Staff. He has been serving as the Chief Medical Officer since September of 2023. In his role as Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Maiorano provides a physician perspective to the operations of the organization. He collaborates with the medical staff and physician leaders to achieve the shared goal of exceptional patient care. In addition, he is focusing on improving community access to care by assisting with the establishment of a Graduate Medical Education program. Dr. Maiorano graduated from California State University, Chico, in 1998 with a bachelor’s degree in biology, and from Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2002. He completed an internship in Lansing, Michigan, in 2003, and finished his residency and chief residency in Phoenix, Arizona, in 2006. |
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Sep 11, 2025
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Sep 16, 2025 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Colette Curtis has served as Recovery and Economic Development Director for the Town of Paradise since July 2021. Prior to that time, she served as the Assistant to the Town Manager with the Town of Paradise since 2013. Ms. Curtis oversees recovery after the Camp Fire, Housing, Communications, Economic Development, Legislative Advocacy, and Emergency Operations for the Town in her current role. Prior to her time with the Town, Colette worked in the private sector for E*TRADE, Sun Microsystems, and Oracle Inc. She attended the University of California, Berkeley, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. Colette was the 2021 Recipient of the John H. Nail Award from the League of California Cities for her work with the community in the aftermath of the Camp Fire. Ms. Curtis lives in Chico CA with her three children. |
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Sep 23, 2025 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Sep 30, 2025 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Principal/Superintendent Becky Brown and Science Teacher Justin Peek are excited to share an overview of the science side of Inspire School of Arts and Sciences. Since 2010, this charter high school in Chico has provided rich opportunities for students interested in pursuing college and career pathways in the visual and performing arts, as well as computer programming and engineering. You'll hear an update on the construction of our brand new campus, as well as a deeper dive into how our science programs prepare students with the skills and knowledge necessary to be researchers, designers, and innovators in STEM fields. |
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Oct 07, 2025 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Tyler is the CEO and a Partner at Matson & Isom Technology Consulting, where he has spent over 20 years helping small businesses, non-profits, and local governments in Northern California leverage technology to drive growth and success. Tyler began his career with M&I as an intern in 2002 and has become a leader in delivering innovative solutions that enhance productivity and improve cybersecurity. A proud graduate of California State University, Chico, Tyler holds a degree in Communication Design with a focus on Information Systems and Computer Science. He is also a Ford Scholar and recipient of the Gerald E. Bruce Community Service Award from The Ford Family Foundation. Tyler has delivered hundreds of hours of training to thousands of people and created ClearIT Academy, M&I’s on-demand learning platform, to help organizations maximize their technology investments. In addition to his professional work, Tyler serves as Vice President of the Pleasant Valley High School Music Boosters, raising critical funds for local music programs. He is also an avid photographer, capturing portraits and landscapes throughout Northern California. |
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Oct 09, 2025 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
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Oct 14, 2025 7:30 AM
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Oct 14, 2025 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Lee Karp serves as Development Director for Northern Valley Catholic Social Service (NVCSS), where she leads fundraising, marketing, and donor engagement across six Northern California counties. Her work supports more than 60 programs that provide housing, mental health services, early childhood support, food access, disaster recovery, and more to communities throughout the North State. She brings a unique mix of corporate experience and nonprofit passion to her work, grounded in storytelling, relationship-building, and a deep commitment to service. When she is not organizing campaigns or connecting with community partners, Lee serves as a cantor and lector at her parish, helps with community parade floats, and enjoys life in the foothills with her husband and Mango, their rescue English Bulldog who strongly prefers naps to networking and believes the couch is the center of the universe. |
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Oct 21, 2025 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Holly Swan is a Regional Manager for the Lassen Region of California Trout, a nonprofit organization working to revitalize waters for resilient wild fish and a better California. Holly has a B.S. in Biology and an M.S. in Environmental Planning and Resource Management, both from Chico State. Her research involved understanding the barriers and constraints with policy changes around utilizing translocated beavers for ecosystem services and ecological health. Professionally, Holly comes from a background in environmental program management working in public, private, and nonprofit sectors. One of her current projects is located on Big Chico Creek, restoring fish passage in Iron Canyon. Holly has lived in Chico for 20 years and has strong ties to the local and surrounding communities. In her spare time, she enjoys backpacking, canoeing the Sacramento River, and dreaming of her next international trip. Gayland Taylor received a Bachelor of Science degree in Fisheries from Humboldt State in 1970. He began working for the California Department of Fish and Wildlife soon after graduating. He was a game warden in the CDFW originally assigned to Ventura County, (Ojai). Along with his traditional warden duties and after transferring to Butte County in 1976, Gayland developed a specialty in protection and restoration of anadromous fisheries and pollution enforcement. He also served CDFW as Supervisor of the Environmental Enforcement before retiring after 30 years. Gayland has served as a Member and Past Chair of the CDFW Fisheries Restoration Grants Program where he reviewed and oversaw the granting of millions of dollars of restoration grants focused on salmon and steelhead protection and enhancement throughout the State. For the past 15+ years he has served as a legislative appointee for the California Advisory Committee on Salmon and Steelhead. Gayland is married to Nancy, (50+ years) and has two sons, Brooks a biologist with Cal Trans and Bryan, a State Park Ranger. Gayland’s many years working in Butte County and the North Valley on salmon protection and restoration has guided him to be a lifelong advocate for actions in Butte County that protect or restore salmon and steelhead populations. |
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Oct 28, 2025 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Multi-Club Mixer - No-host Cocktails & Mingling - Dinner included - $30 Dr. Kate Transchel is a Lantis Professor of History, Emerita. She received her PhD in Soviet History from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Specializing in Russia, Ukraine and the Balkans, she has published more than a dozen articles and encyclopedia entries on the history and culture of the Soviet Union. Over the last thirty years she has lived, worked and traveled throughout Russia and Ukraine. She helped establish and served as Chair of the nation-wide Russian Coordinative Council on Alcoholism and Drug Addiction in Moscow, Russia. Her work on human trafficking has been internationally recognized. She has been invited to teach in England, Germany, and the Czech Republic. She also teaches cross cultural communication and competency training on the history and culture of the Balkans and Russia for various Department of Defense agencies and State Department personnel. She joined the CSU Chico History faculty in 1996, teaching classes on the history of European gender and sexuality; Russian and Soviet History; Balkan History; Modern World History; and the history of fascism and authoritarianism in Europe. In Fall 2024 she taught on Voyage 134 with the Semester at Sea while sailing around Africa and South Asia. |
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Oct 31, 2025
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Nov 04, 2025 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Jim has 26 years of leadership experience in the food industry, ranging from Quality Assurance at Green Garden Foods, R&D at Tanimura and Antle, and SVP of Operations at Tulocay and Company. Jim has been at California Olive Ranch for 15 years. For 8 years he was the VP of Production Operations. He is now the now COO. COR, founded in 1998, was the first company to take American olive oil to a whole new level. While olives have grown in California for hundreds of years, COR pioneered new ways of cultivating and harvesting olives to make our extra virgin olive oil premium and affordable. They’ve developed their own ranches and helped family farmers throughout Northern California develop previously unusable farm acreage into olive orchards while using sustainable production methods every step of the way. In 2016, they started developing long-term relationships with top-notch olive farmers across the globe. They proudly partner with the best extra virgin olive oil producers in Spain, Italy, Chile, Argentina, and Portugal. Jim has BS in Food Science from Cal Poly. Jim is the Chairman of the American Olive Oil Producers Association (AOOPA) and serves on the board of the California League of Food Producers. |
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Nov 08, 2025 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Calling all foodies, music lovers, and community champions — Chico Rotary’s Surf & Turf is BACK! 🦞🥩🎶 Join us on Saturday, November 8th, 2025 at the Silver Dollar Fairgrounds for an unforgettable night of food, fun, and fundraising — all in support of local projects that make Chico better. 🍽️ ON THE MENU:
🎸 AND the cherry on top? LIVE MUSIC by the epic Whiskey River band! Get ready to dance, sing, and soak up the good vibes all night long. 🎟️ Grab your tickets now — this event is going to be one you won't want to miss! Come for the meal, stay for the music, and leave knowing you made a difference. Hosted by Chico Rotary, proudly serving the community for 104 years and counting. |
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Nov 11, 2025
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Nov 11, 2025 7:30 AM
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Nov 18, 2025 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Public Safety Dispatch Supervisor Ashley Brown was born and raised in Chico, where she and her husband are now raising their three children. She has worked as a Public Safety Dispatcher at the Chico Police Department since 2009 and has served as one of four Communications Supervisors for the past seven years. Outside of work, Ashley enjoys spending time with her family, weightlifting in their home gym, and watching her oldest son play baseball. Chief Billy Aldridge started his law enforcement career at the Butte County Sheriff’s Office in 2001 after serving nearly eight years in the US Air Force. Chief Aldridge lateraled to the Chico Police Department in February 2005 as a Police Officer. During his career in law enforcement, Chief Aldridge has worked as a Field Training Officer, Crime Scene Investigator, Mobile Field Force Team Member, SWAT Operator, Street Crimes Detective, Internal Affairs Sergeant and has managed nearly every specialty or collateral assignment as an administrator. He was promoted to Chief in December 2022 and is currently the California Police Chief’s Association Region 2 Representative and the Chair of the Butte Interagency Narcotics Task Force (BINTF) and Secretary of the Boys and Girls Club of the North Valley. He holds an undergraduate degree in Criminal Justice Management, a graduate’s degree in Organizational Management and Human Resource Management as well as a Peace Officer Standards and Training Executive Certification. Chief Aldridge has been married for 26 years and has two sons who are 21 and 16. Supervisor Brown and Chief Aldridge will share with us the important role that the dispatch center plays in keeping our community safe. |
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Nov 25, 2025
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