Join us for an engaging and transformative workshop dedicated to honing your storytelling and communication skills. Led by seasoned improvisational experts from Improv.org, this workshop will delve into the art of storytelling and communication through interactive exercises, group activities, and insightful discussions. Registration is limited to 24 people.
Members of the Rotary Club of San Francisco are invited to celebrate Passover with a traditional evening Seder at a private Jewish home in San Francisco. The Seder is a retelling of the story of how the Jews were liberated from slavery in ancient Egypt and a reminder of our obligation to build a better world for everyone. In other words, Service above Self. The dinner features fish, beef, and chicken and costs $45 per Rotarian. Because space is limited, this event is open only to Club members. No guests. The deadline to register is April 21, 2024.
Join us for a tour of the latest exhibit at the Asian Art Museum led by docent Peggy Mathers. Following this one-hour tour, there will be a reception at the Asian Art Museum itself including a light dinner buffet with Asian-inspired dishes and a variety of beverages. This event is open to all Rotarians and guests. Attendance is capped at 20 people for the tour and 25 total for the reception; so register early!
Join us on a fascinating journey of discovery. Our featured speaker, Bill Lieberman, will illustrate the surprising historical and geopolitical forces shaping the current reality of some countries driving on the left and others driving on the right along with the engineering solutions taking place at transition points.
Learn about Jerusalem Peacebuilders and the EXCEL teachers' program, a new grant partner for the Rotary Club of San Francisco. Today's speakers (Rev. Canon Porter and Dr. Elias Farah) will also touch upon the current conflict in Israel.
As an early kickoff to San Francisco Pride, our May DEI Film Festival movie is Before Stonewall, a documentary about the early history of the Gay and Lesbian community before the Stonewall riots began the major gay rights movement. This film has not been rated. This event is open to Rotarians, their friends, and family.
Kim Turner, Co-CEO of the Bay Area Women's Sports Initiative and a Title IX attorney will speak about Title IX in sports and its future, especially in the Bay Area.