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January 24, 2021
From the Club Blog
E-MEETING Highlights for January 19, 2021: Leslie Frates, Backstage Secrets of Jeopardy! 
To celebrate the inauguration of a new U.S. President and to welcome a new chapter in our country's history, President JT Forbus (Accounting | Bogdan & Frasco) played Bruce Springsteen's song, Born in the USA. He then ushered everyone virtually to Crissy Field for a picnic lunch.
 
Visiting Rotarians and Guests
In today's audience were Csongor Czezar, Salvador Farfan (a former Rotarian from Long Beach, CA), Sangita Seshadri from the Rotary Club of Saratoga, Harmony Ma of the Action Leadership Program with Students (ALPS), and today's speaker, Leslie Frates.
 
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Upcoming Events
E-MEETING February 2, 2021:  Sharon Sayles Belton, Dare to Dream: A Vision for Community Engagement 
2021 is a year for new opportunity. Through interesting examples and dynamic communication, Sharon Sayles Belton will show us how we can play a meaningful role as a citizen and stakeholder in the future of America through community engagement. Advanced registration required. Connection instructions will be provided immediately to all who register.
 
FUND THE FUTURE BENEFIT February 4, 2021: Second Annual ALPS Gala 
You are cordially invited to join the Rotary Club of San Francisco as we celebrate the voices and projects of high school youth as they become Service Above Self  leaders in their communities and schools. Come learn about ALPS, our pilot program to support youth-generated projects in the Bay Area throughout the academic year. You'll have a great time hearing student stories and bidding on auction items, and your contributions are tax-deductible as allowed by law. Advanced registration required. Connection instructions will be provided to all ticket holders.
 
 
E-MEETING February 9, 2021: Frederick Jordan, Little Known Facts About Black History
Frederick Jordan, Chair of the Board of Directors of the San Francisco African American Chamber of Commerce, visits the Rotary Club of San Francisco in the capacity of a local Black Historian who will bring us a perspective about Black History that is not generally well known. Advanced registration required. Connection instructions will be provided immediately to all who register.
 
E-MEETING February 16, 2021: Richard Harrell, Music, the Universal Language: Why Do We Love Music?
Club member Rick Harrell will explore music as a fundamental part of the human experience that serves a vital role in important occasions in every culture. Advanced registration required. Connection instructions will be provided immediately to all who register.