Annual Brown Bag Luncheon
One of the long standing traditions of Rotary, the Brown Bag Luncheon provides members with a chance to visit a vast number of member businesses and join fellow Rotarians at...
One of the long standing traditions of Rotary, the Brown Bag Luncheon provides members with a chance to visit a vast number of member businesses and join fellow Rotarians at...
What was it like to live in the White House? Even though Jack Ford grew up in Washington DC and had been around politics all his life, he never imagined one...
The Causes of Wrongful Conviction Guest speaker: Justin Brooks, Director and Co-Founder of the California Innocence Project Hundreds of innocent people have been released from prison in the United States...
This is our club’s 41st year of bringing high school Juniors to camp where they learn about the Free Enterprise System! The camp provides an important learning environment for all...
More program details coming soon!
The Power of a Wish: Why Hope, Strength and Joy matter in life’s greatest battles Make-A-Wish began humbly in 1980, when a group of kind hearted police officers made a...
Southern California’s Water: A History of Southern California Development and Challenges for the Future California is a nation state with an economy that would rank it in the top ten...
ViaSat – Pushing the Limits of Innovation From a Carlsbad startup to 30 years later, ViaSat Inc has grown into a global broadband services & technology company that ensures consumers,...
The Old Globe and the San Diego Public Library were selected last year to co-host the only stop in California for First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare, on...
No meeting this week.