The Rotary Club of San Luis Obispo invites you to our 2nd Annual Christmas Tree Auction: Trees, Tunes, and Tacky Sweaters! Join us on Saturday, November 22nd from 4:30–7:30 PM at Family Care Network, 1255 Kendall St., San Luis Obispo, where parking is free and plentiful. Tickets are $50 and can be purchased at slorotary.org. Guests will enjoy appetizers, dinner, and desserts from Pacific Harvest Catering, live music by Easy Degrees, and plenty of holiday fun—including a tacky Christmas sweater contest with prizes. The highlight of the evening is the auction of nine beautifully decorated Christmas trees, each benefiting a local nonprofit such as Lumina Alliance, Woods Humane, Family Care Network, TMHA, YMCA, Salvation Army, Rotary Club of SLO, Boy Scout Pack 6, and Meals That Connect. Each tree includes themed décor and an auction package, with winners choosing whether to keep the tree or just the décor. Guests are also encouraged to purchase opportunity drawing tickets for wreaths, gift cards, trips, and more. Beer and wine will be available for $5 per ticket, while non-alcoholic beverages are complimentary. Children may attend at no charge, though a ticket is required if they would like a meal. The evening’s agenda includes music, dining, and drawings from 4:30–6:15, followed by the sweater contest, Heads or Tails, prize drawings, and the live auction from 6:15–7:30.
October was a full and inspiring month! Cindy and I visited nine clubs, gaining fresh appreciation for the incredible service and fellowship happening across our district. We were also deep into the preparations for our District Conference (see below). In addition, our District Governor line traveled to Albuquerque for the Big West Zone Institute last week, joining leaders from 29 districts across our Zones for valuable training, collaboration, and inspiration.
Looking ahead to November, we’re excited to continue our journey with nine more club visits, several club fundraisers, and a golf tournament hosted by the Ventura clubs. Thank you to everyone working tirelessly to make each of these events successful, your passion and creativity continue to make a lasting impact.
Of course, the highlight of the month was our District Conference in Ventura! We were thrilled to welcome about 185 Rotarians who joined us for engaging breakout sessions filled with learning, fun, and fellowship. The energy in the room was contagious, with great networking among clubs and inspiring speakers whose messages truly resonated. The feedback so far has been overwhelmingly positive, with many sharing that the event “delivered on every promise” and left them energized to bring that momentum back to their clubs.
A heartfelt thank you to our dedicated District Conference Committee, who met every week for months to make this event such a success. And a special shout-out to our District Conference Chair, Margarida Eidson, for her exceptional leadership and vision, you made it all happen!
We also loved seeing our clubs out in the community, from Goleta at the Lemon Festival to Simi Sunrise at their Oktoberfest, connecting with neighbors, raising funds, and showcasing what Rotary is all about: People of Action!
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The Rotary Club of San Luis Obispo invites you to our 2nd Annual Christmas Tree Auction: Trees, Tunes, and Tacky Sweaters! Join us on Saturday, November 22nd from 4:30–7:30 PM at Family Care Network, 1255 Kendall St., San Luis Obispo, where parking is free and plentiful. Tickets are $50 and can be purchased at slorotary.org. Guests will enjoy appetizers, dinner, and desserts from Pacific Harvest Catering, live music by Easy Degrees, and plenty of holiday fun—including a tacky Christmas sweater contest with prizes. The highlight of the evening is the auction of nine beautifully decorated Christmas trees, each benefiting a local nonprofit such as Lumina Alliance, Woods Humane, Family Care Network, TMHA, YMCA, Salvation Army, Rotary Club of SLO, Boy Scout Pack 6, and Meals That Connect. Each tree includes themed décor and an auction package, with winners choosing whether to keep the tree or just the décor. Guests are also encouraged to purchase opportunity drawing tickets for wreaths, gift cards, trips, and more. Beer and wine will be available for $5 per ticket, while non-alcoholic beverages are complimentary. Children may attend at no charge, though a ticket is required if they would like a meal. The evening’s agenda includes music, dining, and drawings from 4:30–6:15, followed by the sweater contest, Heads or Tails, prize drawings, and the live auction from 6:15–7:30.
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