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Sep. 13, 2022 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
NEXT SPEAKER NEXT WEEK! Rotary Club of Sacramento will be back in session at the Annunciation Church auditorium at noon on Tuesday the 13th. You won’t want to miss the opportunity to hear from Dennis Guertin, Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the National Security and Administrative Branch of the FBI’s Sacramento Division. ASAC Guertin was also Supervisory Special Agent of the Joint Terrorism Task Force in Sacramento. That being the case, perhaps Guertin can help unravel one of the biggest mysteries of all: Why is the FBI Sacramento office in Roseville? So, don’t hesitate! Click on the link below to make your reservation now. The wine reception will be ready to welcome you at 11:45 am with the club meeting following promptly at 12:10 pm. Our normal fee structure is $30 per meeting. No cash will be accepted. Meeting fees will be invoiced. Credit cards and check payments are accepted. Hope to see you all there! Your RSVP is needed by end of business day, Friday, September 9, 2022, as a headcount for meals is needed. Please register or decline following the link below.
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Sep. 17, 2022 8:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Please join us for the Great American River Clean Up to clean up the Rotary Sacramento mile on the American River Parkway and enjoy some quality time outdoors with your fellow Rotarians. We will provide parking passes for the day of the event. For any questions, please contact Justino Santana. We look forward to seeing you out there on the trail! |
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Sep. 20, 2022 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
NEXT WEEK’S MEETING: SHE WILL BE SERVING IT UP! District 5180 Governor Karen Cendro will be the guest speaker for our September 20th meeting, and she promises to serve an entertaining, interactive program for the annual District Governor visit. A past president of the Rotary Club of Laguna Sunrise and cooking enthusiast, she has chosen “Serve It Up” as the theme for her year as District Governor and asks that everyone bring a canned food item for donation to a food bank. Please click on the link below to make your reservation. The wine reception will be ready to welcome you at 11:45 am with the club meeting following promptly at 12:10 pm. Our normal fee structure is $30 per meeting. No cash will be accepted. Meeting fees will be invoiced. Credit cards and check payments are accepted. Hope to see you all there! Your RSVP is needed by end of business day, Friday, September 16, 2022, as a headcount for meals is needed. Please register or decline by following the link below.
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Sep. 27, 2022 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
NEXT MEETING: NFL Referee Pete Morelli During his 16-year career as a National Football League official, threw his yellow flag hundreds of times. But he is probably most remembered for having been the victim of an angry fan, who threw a rock through the living room window of his Stockton home after a controversial missed call in a 2006 game between the Colts and Steelers. Pete Morelli, who recently retired after years as a teacher and administrator at St. Mary’s High School, officiated more than 300 NFL games and assessed more than 18 miles of penalty yards, will be our guest speaker next Tuesday. Click on the link below to reserve your seat at the luncheon (noon at the Annunciation Church). And bring a guest! The wine reception will be ready to welcome you at 11:45 am with the club meeting following promptly at 12:10 pm. Our normal fee structure is $30 per meeting. No cash will be accepted. Meeting fees will be invoiced. Credit cards and check payments are accepted. Hope to see you all there! Your RSVP is very important as a headcount for meals is needed. Please register or decline by following the link below.
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Oct. 11, 2022 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
NEXT WEEK’S MEETING: THE CELEBRATION OF THE CENTURY
Our 9th annual Sacramento Century was a huge success! Come and celebrate with us. If you participated, as a rider, a volunteer, or both, please come so that we can thank you. If you were unable to be there, come and celebrate anyway—and put next year’s Sac Century on your calendar now (10-7-2023). Please click on the link below to let us know you’re coming. See you Tuesday! The wine reception will be ready to welcome you at 11:45 am with the club meeting following promptly at 12:10 pm. We have returned to our normal fee structure of $30 per meeting. No cash will be accepted. Meeting fees will be invoiced. Credit cards and check payments are accepted. Hope to see you all there! Your RSVP is needed by end of business day, Friday, October 7, 2022, as a headcount for meals is needed. Please register or decline by following the link below.
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Oct. 18, 2022 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
NEXT MEETING: Marriage Made in Heaven?
Sacramento Philharmonic Orchestra and Sacramento Opera formed the Sacramento Regional Performing Arts Alliance and merged operations several years ago. How is that working out? Find out from fellow Rotarian Giuliano Kornberg, who is Executive Director of the umbrella organization for two long-time Sacramento nonprofits. Giuliano will be our guest speaker on Tuesday, October 18, at the Annunciation Church. Click on the link below to reserve your seat at the luncheon (noon at the Annunciation Church). And bring a guest! The wine reception will be ready to welcome you at 11:45 am with the club meeting following promptly at 12:10 pm. We have returned to our normal fee structure of $30 per meeting. No cash will be accepted. Meeting fees will be invoiced. Credit cards and check payments are accepted. Hope to see you all there! Your RSVP is needed by end of business day, Friday, October 14, 2022, as a headcount for meals is needed. Please register or decline by following the link below.
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Oct. 25, 2022 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
NEXT MEETING: Curious About MOSAC?
What’s going on at the new Museum of Science and Curiosity? Find out from Shahnaz Van Deventer, MOSAC’s Marketing & Development Director, who will be our guest speaker on Tuesday, October 25, at the Annunciation Church. Click on the link below to reserve your seat at the luncheon (noon at the Annunciation Church). And bring a guest! The wine reception will be ready to welcome you at 11:45 am with the club meeting following promptly at 12:10 pm. We have returned to our normal fee structure of $30 per meeting. No cash will be accepted. Meeting fees will be invoiced. Credit cards and check payments are accepted. Hope to see you all there! Your RSVP is needed by end of business day, Friday, October 21, 2022, as a headcount for meals is needed. Please register or decline by following the link below.
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Nov. 01, 2022 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
NEXT MEETING: A Riddle Is Sacramento a good place to visit because it’s close to San Francisco and Lake Tahoe? Or are San Francisco and Lake Tahoe good places to visit because they’re close to Sacramento? The guy with the answer is Mike Testa, President & CEO of Visit Sacramento, and he will be our guest speaker on Tuesday, November 1st. Click on the link below to reserve your seat at the luncheon (noon at the Annunciation Church). And bring a guest! The wine reception will be ready to welcome you at 11:45 am with the club meeting following promptly at 12:10 pm. We have returned to our normal fee structure of $30 per meeting. No cash will be accepted. Meeting fees will be invoiced. Credit cards and check payments are accepted. Hope to see you all there! Your RSVP is needed, as a headcount for meals is needed. Please register or decline by following the link below.
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Nov. 15, 2022 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
NEXT MEETING: Did Eddie Mulligan ever meet Paul Harris?
For that matter, who are those guys? And more importantly, what’s happening with your Rotary Club of Sacramento Foundation. Find out on Tuesday, November 15th, when we celebrate our annual Foundation Day (noon at the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church, 600 Alhambra Boulevard). A couple of hints: Paul Harris, the founder of the Rotary movement, passed away in January of 1947. Eddie Mulligan became Executive Secretary of Rotary Club of Sacramento in 1947, and continued in that role until 1976. Did they ever cross paths? Join us on the 15th to find out. Click on the link below to reserve your seat at the luncheon (noon at the Annunciation Church). And bring a guest!
The wine reception will be ready to welcome you at 11:45 am with the club meeting following promptly at 12:10 pm. We have returned to our normal fee structure of $30 per meeting. No cash will be accepted. Meeting fees will be invoiced. Credit cards and check payments are accepted. Hope to see you all there! Your RSVP is needed by end of business day, Friday, November 11, 2022, as a headcount for meals is needed. Please register or decline by following the link below.
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Nov. 16, 2022 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
You are invited to our first Fireside event during President Linda Geery's year hosted by our own Rotarian, Mike Miklaus at his Home 231 Candlewood Court, El Dorado Hills on Wednesday, November 16, 2022. The festivities start at 5:30 PM and will continue until 7:30 PM. This is an opportunity to informally meet and mingle with other Rotarians. Sign up today by following the link below, as space is limited. Individual members are pre-paid with their dues, exempt members pay $30 each. The club cancelation policy is in effect. Please note this is a members-event only! Thank you! |
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Nov. 22, 2022
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Nov. 29, 2022 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
TUESDAY’S SPEAKER: Humorist Ed Goldman It isn’t often these days that you hear someone using words like “thrice,” especially not people who write stuff in the blogosphere and are social media-savvy. But our next guest speaker is one of those people. Ed Goldman has been a professional writer and humorist for 52 years. He will be visiting Rotary Club of Sacramento for the first time in several years at noon on Tuesday, November 29th, at the Annunciation Greek Church. Click on the link below to make your reservation. |
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Dec. 06, 2022 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
TUESDAY’S SPEAKER: He Arrested a Clown for Murder Our guest speaker on Tuesday, December 6th, is best-known as a three-time Emmy award-winning actor and comedian. But 30 years ago, Jack Gallagher arrested Shakes the Clown for murdering Owen Cheese. (However, it was a false arrest. Binky the Clown was really the killer). Jack can explain all that, and more, Tuesday at noon at the Annunciation Greek Church. Click on the link below to make your reservation. |
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Dec. 13, 2022 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.
NEXT TUESDAY: IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS! What was the outcome of the recent Board election? Who will be our club’s President-Elect Nominee? The answers to all of that will be revealed at our meeting next Tuesday (December 13th) Our annual meeting, which will be gaveled to order with a 100-year-old piece of our club’s history, will have a jam-packed agenda. And of course, an interesting guest speaker: Cindy Nichol, Director of Airports for Sacramento County, including Sacramento International Airport. As always, we will be meeting at noon at the Annunciation Greek Church. Reservations are highly recommended for this important meeting. Don’t delay! Click on the link below to register. |
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Dec. 20, 2022 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
THE TRADITION CONTINUES (Register Now!)
Our annual Daughters’ Day pre-holiday celebration will be on Tuesday, December 20th, at the Annunciation Greek Church, 600 Alhambra Boulevard. Doors will open at 11:30 and the meeting will begin shortly after noon. As usual, the daughters (and granddaughters, and nieces) will take over and run the meeting. There will be music by the Rotary Rockers, some age-appropriate activities for the young ones, and a visit from our favorite member of the Rotary Club of the North Pole. There will also be the traditional prizes for youngest daughter, the daughter who has traveled the farthest to attend, and the daughter who has attended the most Daughters’ Day celebrations. We will be dining on roast turkey with mashed potatoes and gravy, or chick strips with macaroni and cheese. Everyone is welcome to attend, whether or not you have a daughter. If you plan to attend, you MUST register in advance. The deadline for reservations is Thursday, December 15th. To register, click on the link below: |
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Dec. 27, 2022
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Dec. 29, 2022 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
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Jan. 03, 2023
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Jan. 10, 2023 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Part-time baseball umpire and full-time residential mortgage broker Mik Miklaus will be our guest speaker for next Tuesday’s Rotary Club of Sacramento meeting, at noon at the Annunciation Church. Originally in the lineup for an early March speech, Mik gamely stepped up to pinch-hit for former CHP Commissioner Amanda Ray, who retired at the end of December and canceled her appearance. A long-time member of our club, Mik will catch us up on residential real estate trends and toss out some thoughts on what to expect in the months ahead. It’s a program you won’t want to miss, so click on the registration link below to reserve your spot. And bring a friend! We have returned to our normal fee structure of $30 per meeting. No cash will be accepted. Meeting fees will be invoiced. Credit cards and check payments are accepted. Hope to see you all there! Your RSVP is needed by end of business day, Friday, January 6, 2023, as a headcount for meals is needed. Please register or decline by following the link below.
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Jan. 17, 2023
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Jan. 24, 2023 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
These days, in this part of California, the McNamara name is synonymous with organic agriculture, but it wasn’t always that way. Next week’s guest speaker, Craig McNamara, is owner of Sierra Orchards and founder of the Center for Land-Based Learning. He’s also author of a new, best-selling book, “Because Our Fathers Lied.” In it, he discusses the legacy of his father, former Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, who many describe at the architect of the Viet Nam War and the weaponization of the herbicide Agent Orange. Our Tuesday, January 24th meeting, at noon at the Annunciation Church, should be fascinating. You won’t want to miss it. So, make your reservation NOW. Space will be limited (we can currently use only half of the auditorium). Click on the link below to REGISTER. And bring a friend or potential new member. The wine reception will be ready to welcome you at 11:45 am with the club meeting following promptly at 12:10 pm. Our normal fee structure is $30 per meeting. No cash will be accepted. Meeting fees will be invoiced. Credit cards and check payments are accepted. Hope to see you all there! Your RSVP is needed by end of business day, Friday, January 20, 2023, as a headcount for meals is needed. Please register or decline by following the link below.
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Jan. 31, 2023 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
What do Barbara Arnold, David Brandenburger, Peter Dannenfelser, Robyn DeLong, Jamie Furlong, Bruce Hester, Lev Kaganovich, Judy Kjelstrom, Clayton Lee, Jim Leet, Jim Phillips, and Kathy Toschi all have in common? (Besides being great Rotarians.) The answer: They’re all passionate about something, and they will all be sharing those passions during our first annual Rotary Reunion/Passions Day program next Tuesday, January 31st, at the Annunciation Church auditorium. You’ll want to be sure to be there not only to learn what they’re passionate about but also to visit with old friends—former club members who are coming back for the reunion. And by the way, there will be plenty of time to visit. The doors will open at 11:30 a.m., for the usual wine reception as well as Rotary fellowship. (And yes, there will also be an abbreviated meeting with the guest speaker and, of course, good food.) But we need you to register in advance. Please click on the link below to do that NOW. The wine reception will be ready to welcome you at 11:45 am with the club meeting following promptly at 12:10 pm. We have returned to our normal fee structure of $30 per meeting. No cash will be accepted. Meeting fees will be invoiced. Credit cards and check payments are accepted. Hope to see you all there! Your RSVP is needed by end of business day, Friday, January 27, 2023, as a headcount for meals is needed. Please register or decline by following the link below.
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Feb. 14, 2023 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Broadcasting personality Kitty O’Neal is a very public figure, whether smiling for the TV cameras while wearing fabulous evening gowns on the red carpet at the Academy Awards, or dressed a bit more casually while anchoring the KFBK Radio afternoon news. But next Tuesday, Kitty will share some private thoughts about love, life and broadcasting, when she appears as guest speaker for our Valentine’s Day meeting—at noon at the Annunciation Greek Church. Always a popular Rotary speaker, Kitty has been a professional singer and song writer as well as radio producer and news director. You won’t want to miss this program, so click on the link below now to reserve your seat—and maybe bring your Valentine for lunch, too! Our normal fee structure of $30 per meeting. No cash will be accepted. Meeting fees will be invoiced. Credit cards and check payments are accepted. Hope to see you all there! Your RSVP is needed by end of business day, Friday, February 10, 2023, as a headcount for meals is needed. Please register or decline by following the link below.
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Feb. 21, 2023
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Feb. 28, 2023 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Legendary pilot, author, and nationally known inspirational speaker Brian Shul will share his remarkable story in a special presentation to Rotary Club of Sacramento at its regular weekly meeting at noon on Tuesday, February 28th, in the auditorium of the Annunciation Greek Church, 600 Alhambra Boulevard, in Sacramento. The former Air Force pilot survived being shot down on his 212th mission in Viet Nam and was told he would never fly again. But he went on to fly the SR-71 spy plane, the fastest aircraft ever built. This is a meeting you won’t want to miss. As always, reservations are requested. Please click on the link below to sign up now, and bring a friend or prospective new club member. The wine reception will be ready to welcome you at 11:45 am with the club meeting following promptly at 12:10 pm. Our normal fee structure of $30 per meeting. No cash will be accepted. Meeting fees will be invoiced. Credit cards and check payments are accepted. Hope to see you all there! Your RSVP is needed by end of business day, Friday, February 24, 2023, as a headcount for meals is needed. Please register or decline by following the link below.
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