Rotarians at Work | Crab Feed 2024 was a success
The Richmond Rotary Volunteers on Saturday, March 16, 2024 at Salesian College Preparatory.
Continue reading →The Richmond Rotary Volunteers on Saturday, March 16, 2024 at Salesian College Preparatory.
Continue reading →Friday, May 31
A history of twenty years of volunteer educational projects led by Berkeley Rotary in Nayarti, Mexico with participation by other District 5160 Rotary Clubs including a brief history of the projects beginning with projects in Chacala. This is a chance to see what makes a good international project and there will be the opportunity to see what happened at the latest project in Los Ayala in 2023.
On Saturday March 23rd, there was a well attended community conversation event at the Richmond Museum of History and “From Underinvestment to Flourishing: Reinvigorating the Arts in Richmond”.
Left to Right are:
Evelyn Santos (Executive Director of the Richmond Museum of History & Culture) and contributing panelists Michele Seville, B K Williams, Jenny Balisle, and Richmond Rotarians Maria Tuttle (moderator) and Tiffany Harris.
Saturday, March 23, 2024
2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Location: Richmond Museum of Culture & History, 400 Nevin Ave, Richmond, CA 94801
The Richmond Museum of Culture & History is launching their inaugural “Know Your Community” series, a series of roundtable discussions designed to foster community dialogue and celebrate the rich diversity of Richmond, California. The first panel discussion, titled “From Underinvestment to Flourishing: A Community Dialogue on Reinvigorating the Arts in Richmond,” features Richmond Rotarian Maria Tuttle.
Continue reading →We had a blast!
BARSHEEP TGIFF mixer at El Sol Restaurant on February 23rd.
Members of our neighboring rotary clubs: Berkeley, Albany, Richmond, San Pablo, Hercules, El Cerrito, El Sobrante, and Pinole.
El Sol Restaurant,
224 Pacific Avenue,
Rodeo