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12
Mar.
2026
LeAnn Naillon - Idaho Network for Service
Mar. 12, 2026 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Idaho Network for Service

Speaker: LeAnn Naillon

Celebrating Service. Connecting Communities. Inspiring the Future.

The Idaho Network for Service (INFS) is a community effort to recognize and elevate the spirit of service across Idaho. INFS brings together schools, nonprofits, service clubs, faith communities, and civic leaders to:

✅ Honor the past by sharing the stories of service that shaped our communities.
✅ Celebrate the present by lifting up everyday acts of service happening all around us.
✅ Inspire the future by engaging youth, neighbors, and organizations to carry forward a vibrant culture of service.

Through Visioning Huddles, local exhibits, and civic conversations, INFS helps Idahoans see themselves reflected in a broader story of service. Our work is volunteer-powered, community-driven, and designed to spark pride, connection, and action.

Everyone has a story of service. Everyone belongs in this network.

19
Mar.
2026
Zackery Riley - Clarvos Agentic-AI
Mar. 19, 2026 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

CLARVOS ​- Agentic AI 

Speaker: Zackery Riley, Chief Product Officer

Agentic AI refers to autonomous systems that use reasoning, planning, and tool integration to achieve complex, multi-step goals with minimal human oversight. Unlike traditional AI, which is reactive and requires constant prompting, agentic AI proactively acts as a digital teammate to manage workflows, adapt to new data, and execute tasks. 

more info:  https://clarvos.com/

Zackery Riley is a senior product and AI executive and currently the Chief Product Officer at Clarvos, where he leads AI-driven innovation to help organizations grow smarter and faster. He has held leadership roles at Walgreens, Amazon, and Chewy, driving large-scale technology and healthcare transformations. With a background in science and business, Zackery is passionate about applying innovation, leadership, and service-oriented thinking to create meaningful community and business impact.

26
Mar.
2026
Club Business and Planning Meeting
Mar. 26, 2026 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Club Business and Planning Meeting 

All Members - Please complete this MEMBER SURVEY form before the meeting.
https://forms.gle/WLty5T1zLkwe8QJ27

We will be planning our service projects for the next 6 months and discussing suggestions and feedback from the MEMBER SURVEY

Senior Center ICE CREAM SOCIAL 
Saturday Market Ball Drop Booth
Highway Cleanup project with Interact Students
RYLA sponsorship
Rotary Ball Drop 2026 - Last weekend in June

02
Apr.
2026
Norb Murray - Marine One
Apr. 02, 2026 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Norb Murray - Former Pilot of Marine One Helecopter

Norb Murray is a retired U.S. Marine Corps aviator, former presidential helicopter pilot, and lifelong community leader whose story blends courage, humor, humility, and service. Over a 25-year military career, Norb flew combat missions in Vietnam and later served with Marine Helicopter Squadron One, piloting helicopters for Presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and Jimmy Carter. His firsthand accounts range from high-risk nighttime medevac missions in combat zones to landing on the White House lawn under national media scrutiny. After retiring from the Marine Corps, Norb built a second career in business and community leadership, devoting decades to Rotary and international humanitarian work. As a speaker, he brings authenticity, quiet strength, and powerful storytelling that leaves audiences inspired by resilience, duty, and a life committed to serving others.

Norb Murray’s History as a Marine Helicopter Pilot

Norb Murray entered the Marine Corps through the Aviation Cadet program in 1964 and earned both his commission and wings as a naval aviator during the early escalation of the Vietnam War. Assigned to helicopter operations in I Corps near the Demilitarized Zone, he flew combat support missions including troop insertions, resupply, and high-risk nighttime medevac operations under fire. His experiences ranged from landing in hostile zones illuminated only by flares to evacuating critically wounded Marines in life-or-death conditions. After Vietnam, he continued flying in a variety of operational and leadership roles before being selected for the elite Marine Helicopter Squadron One (HMX-1), the unit responsible for presidential helicopter transport—known by the call sign “Marine One” when carrying the President. During five years with the squadron, he flew missions supporting Presidents Nixon, Ford, and Carter, operating in complex airspace, adverse weather, and high-visibility environments where precision and discipline were paramount. Across 25 years of service, Norb’s aviation career reflected the Marine Corps ethos of courage, competence, and unwavering responsibility for every life on board.

Listen to a recent Podcast featuring Norb with Kelly Zamzow on YOUTUBE.com

 

09
Apr.
2026
Boise Army Recruiting Company - US Army
Apr. 09, 2026 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

US Army - Boise Army Recruiting Company

Speaker: Cade Barnard, First Lieutenant, Infantry

Cade Barnard was born in Muskogee, Oklahoma, and raised on a ranch in eastern New Mexico, where he developed the work ethic and resilience that would shape his future. He graduated from Seminole High School in Texas before attending the United States Military Academy at West Point from 2018 to 2022. While there, he competed as a four-year member of the Army football team.

Upon graduation, Cade commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army Infantry. His early assignments included serving as an athletic intern at the United States Military Academy Preparatory School, where he coached running backs and tight ends and assisted in teaching a Military Leadership Course. He then completed the Infantry Basic Officer Leadership Course and Bradley Leader Course at Fort Benning.

Cade went on to serve at Fort Bliss as an Assistant Battalion S3, Infantry Platoon Leader, and Infantry Company Executive Officer over a two-year span. In January of this year, he relocated to Boise, Idaho, where he currently serves as a Recruiting Operations Officer.

The youngest of five siblings and the only member of his immediate family to join the military, Cade enjoys travel and adventure—interests that ultimately drew him to Idaho.

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