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May 19, 2018
The Rotary Club of Sacramento's Theater Night is May 19, 2018! Join us for a wonderful night at Lucca Restaurant followed by a "trip" to Paris, France to experience the Broadway Sacramento production of "An American in Paris"! You can see more about the show at www.broadwaysacramento.com/production/an-american-in-paris. Three-Course Dinner & Show -- $138.25. Only 24 Tickets available for this special night featuring the best of the George and Ira Gershwin classic! The evening will be "S' Wonderful"! Please respond to Allison Cagley by March 19, 2018. Thank you!
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Jun. 26, 2018 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Calling all Sons, Grandsons and Great-Grandsons! Son’s Day is just around the corner. Bring your son or grandson (daughters are welcome too) to Rotary and share this fun day with them. Be sure to wear casual clothing or even wear your taekwando uniform, it's a fun event! Join us for a taekwando program from Braxton Warren. Space is limited. Make your reservations for you and your guests! Note: To insure we have enough seating and lunches reserved, make sure you register all your guests today. Also, please advise if you need a diet specific or vegetarian meal when you register.
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Jul. 10, 2018 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
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Aug. 05, 2018 3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
You and your family are invited to attend the “Annual Swim/BBQ”, at PP Hal Bartholomew’s and PP Beverly Brautigam’s home. This is on Sunday, August 5th at 3pm (with dinner around 5:30.) 9696 Elk Grove Blvd., Elk Grove (southwest corner of Elk Grove Blvd. and Bradshaw Rd. – Mapquest has it wrong!) . Bradshaw is under construction at Sheldon so if you’re heading south on Bradshaw, turn left at Calvine and right at the first road (Bader Road) for 2 miles until it dead ends at Bond where you turn right and then one mile later turn left to get back on Bradshaw. Bring the whole family. No charge and everything is provided. Come and enjoy a fun day of Rotarian fellowship.
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Sep. 12, 2018 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Our first Networking Night for this year will be on Wednesday, September 12, 2018. Please come and join us at Mas Taco Bar. This is a fun evening event. Please consider inviting a friend or a prospective member to it. Sign up today! Put it on your calendar and re-discover a new location with great friends. If you wish to purchase a drink, Please bring cash When: 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM Where: Mas Taco Bar - 1800 15th St Unit D - Sacramento, CA 95811 Event Chair: Elena Naderi |
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Oct. 30, 2018 12:15 p.m.
Chancellor May is known as a highly engaged educational leader with a passion for helping others succeed. He believes success is best judged by how we enhance the lives of others. Throughout his career, he has championed diversity in both higher education and the workplace. He has successfully developed and led programs to attract, mentor and retain underrepresented women and ethnic minorities in the STEM fields of science, technology, engineering and math. In 2015, President Obama honored him with the Presidential Award for Excellence in STEM Mentoring, and in February 2018 he was elected as a member of the National Academy of Engineering––one of the highest honors in the field––for his innovations in educational programs for underrepresented groups in engineering and his contributions to semiconductor manufacturing research. Gary May became UC Davis’ seventh chancellor in August 2017 after serving as dean of Georgia Tech’s College of Engineering, the largest and most diverse school of its kind in the nation. His vision is to lead UC Davis to new heights in academic excellence, diversity, public service and upward mobility for students from all backgrounds. Chancellor May earned his earned his master’s and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering and computer science at UC Berkeley, and has won numerous awards for his research in computer-aided manufacturing of integrated circuits. He traces his interest in engineering back to his childhood Lego and Erector sets, along with Star Trek and science fiction heroes like Iron Man. He lives in Davis with his wife, LeShelle, a computer engineer, and he continues to read from his collection of comic books––all 13,000 of them. |
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