He began his submarine career aboard the USS NEVADA (SSBN 733)(GOLD), serving in various Division Officer assignments. His Executive Officer tour was aboard the USS KEY WEST (SSN 722) where he completed an extensive WESTPAC deployment that included strike operations in support of Operation IRAQI FREEDOM.
Captain Warner commanded the USS BREMERTON (SSN 698) from March 2008 until August 2010. A few highlights of his command tour include a WESTPAC deployment, a Nuclear Tomahawk Regeneration Exercise, a namesake city visit, and participation in RIMPAC 2010 in which the BREMERTON successfully conducted a SINKEX on the EXUSS ANCHORAGE.
His shore duties included staff assignments with COMSUBPAC and the Chief of Naval Operations, Director of Submarine Warfare. He also served on the Joint Staff, Operations Directorate, Reconnaissance Operations Division, where he served as the subject matter expert to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff for submarine and naval maritime operations. Following command at sea, he served as the Branch Head for Submarine and Nuclear Assignments (PERS-403) at Navy Personnel Command and most recently, as the Deputy Commander for Training at COMSUBRON 16. He assumed command of Naval Base Point Loma in August 2014.
His awards and decorations include the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal (four awards), Navy Commendation Medal (six awards), Navy Achievement Medal (two awards), and several other unit and personal decorations.
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10,000 years of Human History in San Diego
Apr 10, 2015
Cindy Stankowski, Executive Director of the San Diego Archeological Society The San Diego Archaeological Center is a curation facility and museum where visitors can learn the story of how people have lived in San Diego County for the past 10,000 years. In addition to its role as a museum, the Center serves as an education and research facility and is the only local organization dedicated to the collection, study, curation and exhibition of San Diego County's archaeological artifacts. The Center Museum has changing exhibits and hands-on activities that explore 10,000 years of history of the San Diego region through the archaeological record. Learn about the life-ways of early Native American hunter-gatherers who lived in our region and the many groups and immigrants who have contributed to our region's archaeological record. |
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Apr 15, 2015 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
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What can I do for District 2?
Apr 17, 2015
Lorie Zapf was born in Los Angeles to Helena Garcia, a first-generation American, and Alex Roseff, a jazz musician. Her childhood was tumultuous, and by her first year of high school, Lorie and her two siblings were separated and placed into foster care. Like most kids in the foster care system, when she turned 18 she was completely on her own, but had determined she would put herself through college. Lorie received a Master's Degree in Marketing Communications from the University of Denver.
She and her husband moved to San Diego and started their own business, producing an all-natural energy bar, which was sold in grocery, health food, and sporting goods stores across the United States and Canada.
In 2010, she became the first Latina ever elected to the San Diego City Council. She and her husband Eric live with their two daughters and rescue dog in their Bay Ho home of 17 years. (This is from her webswite. She the whole bio at http://www.sandiego.gov/citycouncil/cd2/staff/zapf.shtml.) |
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Snugglepot and Cuddlepie, the San Diego Zoo's first two koalas
Apr 24, 2015
We never tire of talking about koalas at the San Diego Zoo, ever since we welcomed our first pair, Snugglepot and Cuddlepie, back in 1925. Since then, we have become famous for having the largest koala colony as well as the most successful koala breeding program outside of Australia. Our koalas can be seen from walkways around a Queenslander-style “house” that serves as our koala care center, where you can see keepers preparing eucalyptus browse for the koalas. Because male koalas can be territorial, they have their own perches in one area, while the more social females and their babies, called joeys, share another area. The elevated walkways bring you to eye level with the koalas as they perch in their forest of eucalyptus. Watch koalas daily on Koala Cam. Learn more at http://animals.sandiegozoo.org/animals/koala |
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Apr 25, 2015 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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Traveling the World for a Year of Rotary Service
May 01, 2015
The Alba family is looking for projects in all areas of service around the world that they can engage in while traveling over the next year. They are happy to go to schools in countries where you have projects, or to train teachers and administrators pro-bono if there is no project currently available. Have you every just wanted to travel the world for a year without anything to do but help people in need? Have you every just wanted to sell your cars, rent out the house, and take an eastbound flight visiting new and exotic cultures and enjoying the fellowship of service for a year? Well, one of the 5340 member families has decided to undertake this very thing. Ivan Alba, his wife Elena, and daughters Isabel and Lily (who will be 9 and 11 during the trip) are planning their journey from August of 2015-July of 2016 which they are calling their Rotary Year of Service. Together, the family plans to travel to Ecuador, Peru, and Brazil. Then, the family will fly to Europe, and then to mid and south Africa. The plans are to then travel to Jordan and the Middle East before going to India and China. The trip will end in Japan, then Hawaii before returning to San Diego to restart their lives. This year is the “year of details” when their duty is to set the itinerary and identify their hands-on projects throughout the countries where they will live. Ivan is an educational consultant in leadership and mathematics who trains teachers nationally and internationally on “best practices” to help students make sense of math. Elena trains teachers in helping students learn English as a new language as well as literacy strategies. Isabel and Lily are wonderful with other children and embody the test “Will it build Goodwill and Better Friendship?” wherever they travel.
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Navy Base Point Loma
May 08, 2015
Captain Howard Warner is a native of San Diego, California and attended the United States Naval Academy, graduating in 1989 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Aerospace Engineering. He subsequently earned a Master’s Degree in Business Administration from George Washington University (2002) and a Master of Science in National Security Strategy from the National War College, National Defense University (2005). |
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What we're doing now - and have in the works
May 15, 2015
Danielle Magee, Manager of Community Relations at SeaWorld, is a 1985 graduate of San Diego State University. She’s been at SeaWorld for 21 years, including stints as manager of Education and Human Resources. Danielle will discuss current controversies regarding SeaWorld, its plans for future development and its place in the economy of San Diego. |
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May 20, 2015 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
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Private tour of Cabrillo lighthouse by Captain Jonathan Spaner
May 29, 2015
Captain Jonathan Spaner, Commanding Officer of the US Coast Guard Sector San Diego, is hosting us at the residences (where they filmed scenes from the movie "Top Gun") and lighthouse. We will learn about the history of the property and then we will walk us to the lighthouse and cliff area for a spectacular ocean view off limits to the general public (photo opportunity, bring your camera). We will eat our box lunches outdoors in a covered area, so bring a hat and coat. You do not need to pay to enter at the park, just tell the Park Ranger that you are a Point Loma Rotary member and are visiting Captain Spaner. Park in the driveway by the tide pools, there will be people to help, but you will not be able to leave early as they will be stacking up the cars.
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Overcoming hardship and disability obstacles
Jun 05, 2015
Alex Montoya is a baseball executive, international speaker, and published author. He is the Manager of Latino Affairs for the San Diego Padres. Since beginning his career with the Padres in 2006, he has overseen the team’s outreach and charitable programs to the Latino community in San Diego County and Mexico. Montoya is also an author and speaker, delivering motivational presentations about success and overcoming disability obstacles. He was one of the first San Diegans mainstreamed from special-education in 1980, a feat that earned him a spot in the San Diego Unified School District “Hall of Fame” in 2013. He was also selected to carry the Olympic Torch during the 1996 Summer Olympics in the United States. Montoya earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Communications from the University of Notre Dame (1996) and a Master’s Degree in Sport Management from the University of San Francisco/Orange County (2008).
A native of Medellín, Colombia, who moved to San Diego at age four, Montoya is on several advisory boards for organizations serving youth and families. He is an avid reader and has completed several endurance races, including two San Diego Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon relay teams. |
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San Diego County Tax Collector
Jun 26, 2015
Dan McAllister was elected San Diego County’s Treasurer- Tax Collector in November 2002 and re-elected to his fourth term in June 2014 by 99% of the vote. Responsible for the collection of more than $5 billion in property taxes each year, his office also manages the Investment Pool which reached an all- time high of $8.8 billion in April of 2014, ensuring that these funds are wisely invested and safeguarded for entities such as the school districts and cities in the County. Since assuming office, he has worked extensively to improve customer service, enhance communications and outreach initiatives, and has made numerous operational improvements. |
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USS MIDWAY Operation Frequent Wind (evacuation during fall of Saigon in 1975)
Jul 10, 2015
Rafe is part of the MIDWAY Speakers Bureau, and is a retired Naval Aviator who flew 200+ combat missions in Vietnam as member of VA-155 off USS Oriskany (CVA-34) and was later Commanding Officer of Attack Squadron 146 (VA-146). He retired from the Navy in 1993 as Chief-of-Staff for Commander Strike Fighter Wing Pacific at NAS Lemoore CA. After a couple of year doing training support for the F/A-18 he spent 15 years working for Fedex and retired as a B-727 Captain in 2011. He has been a Midway Docent for 3 years. |
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Republican Candidate for Assembly District 78 (Toni Atkins' seat)
Jul 24, 2015
Mr. Melton, a native of the Los Angeles area, started his professional career in IT sales later moving on to the publishing business with stints at Senior Life and San Diego LGBT Weekly. He started his political career in 2001 and ran for Los Angeles City Council in 2003 and again in 2007. Melton moved back to San Diego in 2008, living in Point Loma but currently lives downtown. He recently worked on the campaign finance committee to elect Kevin Faulconer as mayor.
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Jul 25, 2015 3:30 PM - 8:30 PM
The Point Loma Summer Concerts celebrates 15 years by featuring a community concert on Saturday, July 25, starting in the afternoon and ending at 8:30. The event will feature home grown bands and musical groups as well as activities for kids, food and booths from local non-profits. Our Club will be involved with a fun photo booth, bike corral and maybe even selling ice cream sandwiches. Rich Stakelum will need lots of volunteers to help set up that morning and work at the event. Let Rich know if you are available |
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CCI Prison Puppy Program
Jul 31, 2015
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Aug 04, 2015
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Aug 07, 2015 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
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Aug 19, 2015 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Challenged Athletes
Aug 21, 2015
Challenged Athletes Foundation's mission is to provide opportunities and support to people with physical challenges, so they can pursue active lifestyles through physical fitness and competitive athletics. CAF believes that involvement in sports at any level increases self-esteem, encourages independence and enhances quality of life. CAF's vision is to be a recognized leader in a movement through which physically challenged athletes are accepted and respected at the same level as able-bodied athletes; to have a great and significant impact on each physically challenged athlete served; and to reach out to the physically challenged community by providing inspiration, awareness and mentoring. |
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FIRST Robotics.. and more
Aug 28, 2015
JD will discuss several things: -an Eagle Scout giving a report on his project and saying thank you to the club for their support |
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Aug 29, 2015 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Sep 01, 2015 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Sep 18, 2015 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Friday Evening 18 September
Starting at 6:00 PM
Ken and Shannon’s
3211 Freeman St
We need to know how much food to get...
Please RSVP... either way
Thanks
Ken Osborne
619 225-8688
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Seal Team One
Oct 02, 2015
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Author and storyteller
Oct 09, 2015
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