Join us to build grocery boxes for seniors, sort donations, and perform other various tasks as needed. The Food Bank continues to need your helping hands. Registration is limited to 9 volunteers; so register early!
Join District Governor Steve Wright, District Governor-elect Mitone Griffiths, Rotarians, and friends at the 2025 San Francisco Pride Parade! Everyone is welcome — Rotarians, Rotaractors, Interactors, potential members, friends, and family — to stand proudly and represent Rotary’s values of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
In honor of the Independence Day holiday, there is no Rotary Luncheon on July 1, 2025. Our first meeting for the Rotary Year 2025-2026 will be held on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
Join us for our Club's first BUSINESS NETWORKING meeting where we will have dinner and enjoy an evening of productive and fun networking. There is no charge to attend this meeting, but each attendee pays individually for food and beverages ordered at DACHA Kitchen & Bar. Please register yourself and your guests so that we can plan the space.


Bus volunteers are needed on Monday, July 28, 2025 and/or Friday, August 1, 2025. For more information and registration, click here.
The pick-up and drop-off location is the Academy of Art University, 601 Brannan Street, San Francisco, CA 94107. Please contact Todd St Vrain if you have questions.
All Rotarians and their guests are invited to visit the RYLA Camp on Thursday, July 31, 2025. Registration is required by July 13, 2025. Click below to sign up and to learn about the program for visitors.
Patricia Frost explains how disruptions to community lifelines — like power, communications, and transportation — can leave individuals and businesses isolated in the first hours or days after a disaster. She will address how the needs of children in emergency planning is critical for workforce stability and community resilience. Through real-life examples addressing earthquakes and wildfires, her presentation will provide practical actions everyone can take.
Calling all Rotary leaders and potential Rotary leaders! District 5150 presents its Introductory Potential Rotary Leaders Seminars (PRLS), the first course in a series of courses designed by Rotarians to teach Rotarians skills and techniques as they prepare to assume leadership roles in their Rotary clubs. The training is in person. Our Club will reimburse a member for the cost to attend after that member has completed the course. July 19, 2025 is the last time that this course will be offered; don't miss out on this opportunity.
As part of our ongoing DEI Film Festival, our July movie is The Time That Remains — the story of a Palestinian family across several generations, starting in 1948 and continuing to modern times. Through dark humor, poetic visuals, and quiet reflection, the film offers a unique perspective on identity, memory, and life under occupation. This film is not rated.
Join us for our Club's NEXT EVENING MEETING where we will conduct some Club business, have dinner, and enjoy Rotary fellowship. There is no charge to attend this meeting, but each attendee pays individually for food and beverages ordered at MoMo's. Please register yourself and your guests so that we can plan the space.