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June 21, 2019

Richmond CA Rotary Posted on June 18, 2019 by Nakele RechenauerJune 18, 2019

NEXT MEETING: June 21, 2019

Cities Can Stop Pricing Out the Working & Middle-Class

Randy Shaw, Executive Director, of the Tenderloin Housing Clinic, will speak about his new book, Generation Priced Out: Who Gets to Live in the New Urban America.

The book is a call for action for cities to revise their land use policies to promote infill housing. Richmond has the opportunity to maintain its racial and economic diversity, and Shaw will discuss strategies Richmond can use to accomplish this. Shaw’s book tells the stories of people impacted by the housing crisis in over a dozen cities, including SF, Oakland and Berkeley.

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Annual Dues Due!
David Brown
reminded everyone that our annual dues need to be paid. In good form that’s typical of our members, many Rotarians pulled out their credit cards for David to make the transactions. If you haven’t paid your dues yet, please do it now. Clicking the yellow button on the right is the quickest way to get it done.

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Flywheel Archive

You're looking at one of over 400 editions of the Flywheel, our Club's weekly meeting announcements and updates, produced between 2012 and 2020.

To reduce download times, we deleted many of the images that were originally included in these Flywheels.

Nevertheless, along with an earlier archive (1984-2002) and the most recent one (2020-2021) (see Flywheel menu above), these documents present a rich historical picture of the Richnond Rotary over almost four decades.

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