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Rotary's February of "Peacebuilding and Conflict Resolution"
Feb 12, 2026 12:00 PM
DG Mitone, Rotary Club of Half Moon Bay, and her ADG Susanne Karch, Rotary Club of Mission San Rafael, will return, along with longtime Rotarian Brian McLeran, President of the Rotary Club of Terra Linda, who'd also built the roof at our Rotary Village senior housing on Olima Street a coupla decades ago. |
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The Highlights of What Is Happening in Sausalito
Feb 19, 2026 12:00 PM
Chris has over thirty-five years of public service, including leading cities in California and Arizona, such as serving as the City Manager of Anaheim in Orange County, San Leandro in the San Francisco Bay Area, and the National City in San Diego County. He also served as the Deputy City Manager of Glendale, Ariz., which is home of the National Football League’s Arizona Cardinals and the National Hockey League’s Phoenix Coyotes. Of note, the Sausalito office of the City Manager was created by Ordinance No. 484 in 1955 and is appointed by the City Council. |
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It's Our "Last Thursday's Evening Social", 5:30PM - Check Events Listing
Feb 26, 2026
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Feb 26, 2026 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Our Event's Chair, Jack Sherwood, has reserved 30 spots at THE Italian Angelino Restaurant on our beautiful waterfront at 621 Bridgeway. Its cost per person is $45.00, which includes the tax & tip. It's required to reserve and to pay in advance, so just copy and paste our RCS Square Link , since there's no showing up and paying at the door, but you can also pay our Treasurer, Kathleen Doyle, at one of our upcoming noontime meetings at the SYC: https://square.link/u/67n0n5g7
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A, FAMILY STYLE, JOURNEY THROUGH THE OLD COUNTRY INSALATA ANGELINO Mixed Greens, Roasted Beets, Mandarins, Ricotta Salata Cheese with Balsamic Dressing ARANCINI Fried Saffron Rice Balls Filled with Parmigiano and Smoked Mozzarella Served with Romesco Sauce CALAMARI GRIGLIA Grilled Monterey Calamari with Blood Oranges, Pickled Onions, Castelvetrano Olives with Arugula Salsa Verde PIZZA MARGHERITA With Tomato Sauce, Mozzarella and Fresh Basil PIZZA BIANCA With Mozzarella and Wild Mushrooms PIZZA TERESA With Smoked Mozzarella, Spicy Calabrese Salami, Olives and Broccoli Rabe CHICKEN DIAVOLA Brick Fired Heirloom Chicken with Chili Pepper, Olives, Rosemary Vinegar with Vegetable and Potatoes DESSERT Assorted HOUSEMADE Italian Cookies |
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Public Corruption
Mar 05, 2026 12:00 PM
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Mar 07, 2026 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Jim Simkalo announced this local event, which is a morning of weeding, planting and a general sprucing up for spring. |
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Hello and What Brought Us to the RCS
Mar 12, 2026 12:00 PM
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"The War in Iran: Why Are We There and Who Really Benefits?"
Mar 19, 2026 12:00 PM
The United States started a war by bombing Iran and assassinating its leadership. Is this war necessary? What is the cost in human life, financial assets, war material, and our deterrence of threats elsewhere in the world while we attack Iran? Dr. Baker will explore what he says are the real reasons for starting this war, who wins, who loses, and who profits the most; he will "follow the money" with film clips and analysis to explain why we are really in Iran and who benefits. He is a retired surgeon who'd served 30 years in uniform and retired from the U.S. Navy with the rank of Rear Admiral having earned numerous awards, including a Combat Action Ribbon and 3 Legion of Merit Awards. Dr. Baker currently teaches history, political science, and military affairs for the Osher Lifelong Learning (OLLI) Programs at UC Berkeley, Dominican University, Cal State University, and CSU Channel Islands.
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It's Our "Last Thursday's Evening Social", 5:30PM - Check Events Listing
Mar 26, 2026
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Mar 26, 2026 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Our Events Chair, Jack Sherwood, has reserved seating for us at this local Nepali restaurant at 43 Caledonia Street. The prix fixe menu is $40.00 per person, which includes the tax and tip, and it's imperative to make your reservations well in-advance by expediting a copy & paste of our standard Rotary link: https://square.link/u/67n0n5g7
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Service to All Our Older Citizens
Apr 02, 2026 12:00 PM
The Tricia Smith, one of the original founders and the longtime President of the Age-Friendly Sausalito Village, will be presenting what's been happening, since she'd initially attended one of our meetings back in 2015, when this very needed service was established. So coming up on 11 years since it's CARSS program was founded, Call A Ride for Sausalito Seniors, an all volunteer, local nonprofit organization and which serves all of our elders in town, a lot has been achieved.
In the past and for years, our club partook in their annual Chore Day by helping older citizens around their residences, i.e., by replacing smoke detector batteries, installing smoke and Co2 detectors, flipping their mattresses, moving boxes by getting up on ladders and/or light gardening, whatever they're unable to accomplish by themselves anymore. Hence, for one to Age-in-Place is what this organization is all about. |
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We're Focusing on the Final Preparations - "Lift the House!" Event on April 11th
Apr 09, 2026 12:00 PM
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The History of Marin County
Apr 16, 2026 12:00 PM
"The history of Marin County is intimately connected with the birth and early growth of the state of California. Marin is home to one of the last Spanish missions and the location of the lone battle of the Bear Flag Revolt, which led to California statehood. At that time, Marin was a pastoral paradise that supplied most of the raw materials for the exploding population of Gold Rush Era San Francisco. Fifty years later, its temperate climate and the devastation wrought by the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire brought on a veritable “land rush” to the region." |
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Sausalito's Gates Co-Op, Waldo Point, in the 1950s
Apr 23, 2026 12:00 PM
Krystal's book titled Gone With the Tide pertains to the waterfront history starting back in the 1950s. Each chapter represents a decade through art, photography, and stories, plus tributes to noteworthy figures in the order of their arrival at Gate 6. Then, inspired by her research, she has opened a shop called Waterfront Wonders at 314 Caledonia Street, next door to Waterstreet Hardware, that features an eclectic mix of jewelry, fashions, and vintage artworks and offers a step back in time during Sausalito's bayfront history. |
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Instead A Morning at the SF Zoo - Check Events Listing
Apr 30, 2026
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Apr 30, 2026 10:30 AM - 11:45 AM
This outing is hosted by Alison Healy and longtime Sausalitan Susan Roe and her husband, Thomas Clark. It's cost per person is $30.00 with parking included, which is off of Sloat Boulevard at 47th Avenue, and the arrival time is by, or before, 10:30 AM. It'll involve an hour-long trek, which includes learning about the history of the SF Zoo, along with viewing the most exotic animals and culminating with feeding the giraffes.
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Building Local Relationships With the Spaulding Marine Center
May 14, 2026 12:00 PM
Last May, a representative for the Spaulding Marine Center, which is a 501(c)3 entity and had provided a Rotary Vocational Scholarship. |
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"THE KNEELING MAN" & Her Upcoming "DO YOU BELIEVE ME NOW?"
May 21, 2026
Ms. Seletzky returns by popular demand. |
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