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Thank you to @thefooddepot for giving us a tour of the warehouse tonight to show us all the work that goes into collecting, sorting, storing, and distributing millions of pounds of high quality food annually across 26,000 square miles northern New Mexicans and feeding 48,000 individuals every month. Greetings Rotarians & Friends, August is almost over. The weather is starting to cool and the summer energy is waning, but there's a great Latin band Severo y El Grupo Fuego playing at the summer concert this Friday Aug 29. Instead of just doing an outreach table, what if we break out the party tent and have a little club party?... 🌿 Path to Peace Conference 🌿 Met up with Rotary Club of Española today at a special meeting with @rotary5520 Governor Tom Simon and Vice-Governor Sunny Kellerman. We discussed collaborative ideas for service projects and social events that could build better friendships and make a greater impact in our intertwined communities. If you'd like to know more, attend one of our weekly meetings! We meet in Española at Denny's on Wednesdays 7am and Los Alamos at United Church in Tuesdays 12pm. Greetings Rotarians & Friends, One of the most powerful ways Rotary changes lives is through our youth scholarships and exchange programs. By opening doors to education and global experiences, we give young people the chance to grow as leaders, explore new cultures, and build friendships that span the world. These opportunities plant seeds of understanding and peace that ripple out to strengthen entire communities.... Last weekend, we welcomed our exchange student Marlies, from the Netherlands. Rotary Youth Exchange helps young people and host families discover new cultures, build lifelong friendships, and become global citizens ready to lead with understanding and peace. On August 6, 1945 at 8:15 a.m., Little Boy detonated 600 meters above Hiroshima. Less than 2% of the 64kg of Uranium-235 underwent fission while the rest was expelled without reaction. A 15-kiloton fireball hotter than the sun was released upon the city. Tens of thousands of people were incinerated before they could perceive it. Shadows of their bodies were etched into stone. Our guest speaker this week will be Jessica Martinez, Director of Policy and Coalition Building at the New Mexico Immigration Center. Jessica works to shape state-level immigration policy, strengthen community coalitions, and advocate for the rights and well-being of immigrant families. Her talk will explore current immigration challenges in New Mexico, how policy impacts local communities, and the role of coalition-building in driving meaningful change.... Greetings Rotarians & Friends, We have no speaker this week, but we do have some club matters to discuss. First, I attended the District Assembly last Saturday where I learned a few things about club management. I spent some time this weekend reviewing our bylaws and would like to discuss some proposed updates. I also want to remind members to please pay their dues in a timely manner....

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