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September 22, 2019
From the Club Blog
Interact Update
The Rotary Club of San Francisco energizes and inspires young leaders ages 12-18 by supporting Interact Clubs. Interact Clubs teach leadership skills and the value of service, while offering opportunities for social engagement.
 
Here is a fun fact about Interact: There are 12,300 Interact Clubs in the world, including the three our Club supports at Lowell High School, George Washington High School, and St. Ignatius College Preparatory.
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LUNCHEON MEETING MINUTES September 10, 2019: Wikimedia
We welcomed a visiting Rotarian from Calcutta, India and another visiting Rotarian from Scottsdale who was making his second visit and is interested in joining our Club as he and his wife have recently moved here.
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Upcoming Events
Rotary Twilight Golf: September 26, 2019
Join The Rotary Club of San Francisco for a friendly round of golf and a chance to win our coveted Golf Trophy! Points are based on participation, not necessarily golf score, so all skill levels are welcome! Fellowship follows every outing. Tee time is 4:15.
ROTARY LUNCHEON October 1, 2019:  San Francisco Fire Department Chief Nicholson
San Francisco Fire Chief Nicholson was sworn in as the 26th Fire Chief of San Francisco on May 6, 2019. She will talk about her background, the Fire Department's history, and her goals for the Department.
 
ROTARY LUNCHEON October 8, 2019:  Lewis Loeven and Fleet Week
Every October, the roar from the jets as the Blue Angels zip through San Francisco's sky is an unmistakable reminder that Fleet Week has arrived. Lewis Loeven, Executive Director of the San Francisco Fleet Week Association, will discuss the 2019 San Francisco Fleet Week and how its innovative programs help create a better San Francisco.
 
Rotary Twilight Golf: October 10, 2019
Join The Rotary Club of San Francisco for a friendly round of golf and a chance to win our coveted Golf Trophy! Points are based on participation, not necessarily golf score, so all skill levels are welcome! Fellowship follows every outing. Tee time is 4:15.
SF Rotary Foundation Benefit with Blue Angels October 13, 2019
FLYING WITH THE FOUNDATION: Enjoy breathtaking views of the Blue Angels with fellow Rotarians at the German Consulate, a beautiful Pacific Heights mansion. Food and drink provided.
 
ROTARY LUNCHEON October 15, 2019:  Jennie Scholick, SF Ballet
Jennie Scholick, PhD, Associate Director of Audience Development at the San Francisco Ballet, will discuss the upcoming season, focusing on three new works: Cathy Marston’s world premiere, Trey McIntyre’s The Big Hunger, and Alexei Ratmansky’s The Seasons.
 
ROTARY 101 October 15, 2019
John Mathers, 2017-18 President, will offer a brief training to new and prospective members immediately following the regular luncheon meeting. The training will last about 30 minutes. Whether you are new or returning, everyone is welcome!
 
SERVICE PROJECT October 19, 2019:  Aquatic Park Clean-up
Join the Aquatic Park Stewards to clean up Aquatic Park. We will pick up debris such as cigarette butts, plastic, and other trash, and catalog the trash. After the clean-up, we will walk to Capurro's for food, fellowship, and fun.
 
Dinner Club at The Arc: October 21, 2019
Enjoy the opportunity to make dinner and share it with new friends at The Arc. Rotarians are invited to join the fun at one dinner a month: come once, or make it a regular commitment! Open to family and friends who are over 17.
 
CLUB SOCIAL October 21, 2019:  Dinner and Movie
Treat yourself to dinner at South Beach Cafe and/or the movie Epiphany with Club members, family, and friends. Highly recommended by Club member Peter Lagarias, Epiphany tells the story of a young girl trying to connect with her father in a Greek sponge diving town in Florida. Please register for the dinner and purchase your movie tickets in advance.
 
ROTARY LUNCHEON October 22, 2019: Elisa Stephens, Academy of Art University
Dr. Elisa Stephens, president of the Academy of Art University, will speak about the history of the university and the impact of art on our society. She will show examples of student art and discuss what opportunities are available to artists in San Francisco.