Rotarians, family, and friends joined to watch this year's Super Bowl. Fun times!
DA Pamela Price joined us for our packed-house club meeting.
Interim Police Chief Hart came to share important San Leandro safety information.
Dear Rotarians,
We hope this windy and rainy weather hasn't taken you to Kansas, and you are now on the yellow brick road, trying to get home!
For March we have a Chili Cook-Off (see calendar for more info) with Inner Wheel, surprise speakers for our upcoming meetings, and a save the date for our Kentucky Derby event at the Alta Mira Club.
As you know, Morgan Mack Rose is our President-Elect. I am pleased to tell you that you will receive a ballot to elect the proposed President Nominee, Rusk Malladi.
Finally, we have the District Conference (see calendar for more info) coming up in April and hope you can attend this gathering of fellow Rotations in San Jose.
The following are opportunities available in our community. While not Rotary-specific events, they offer a great way to get involved locally:
Mercy Brown Bag Food Distribution Program. You can volunteer multiple times/on-going or just once, whatever works for your schedule. Typically, they need 3-5 volunteers each time.
Here are the details:
When: 2nd and 4th Monday of the month, 8 – 11 am
Where: San Leandro Senior Center
What: Bag and distribute food
For more information or to sign up, contact Richard Uribe at RUribe@sanleandro.org.
Project Literacy – San Leandro Library
Project Literacy is an adult and family literacy program. The program helps adults improve their basic reading and writing skills to live more fulfilling lives. Project Literacy offers in-person and online tutoring opportunities.
Project Literacy seeks volunteer literacy tutors year-round and holds tutor training opportunities throughout the year. See link for more information and to find out about the next tutor training opportunity.