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About Diablo View Rotary

We are a "cocktail hour" club and provide a relaxed and approachable atmosphere where our members and guests can have a bit of mingling before and after the official meeting time. Our donation request for each meeting is $10 which goes to pay for the appetizers provided at each meeting.

Meeting Time is every Tuesday evening at 5:30 - 6:30 pm. Please come about 5 - 10 minutes early for mingling and getting to know some of the members and guests. We meet at the Pyramid Alehouse, Brewery & Restaurant in downtown Walnut Creek. 

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Dec012011

Diablo View Rotary Club Serves Thanksgiving

Walnut Creek –7 AM on Thanksgiving morning, seven members from the Diablo View Rotary Club climbed into a car headed to the Salvation Army Harbor House in San Francisco. Harbor House, normally transitional housing for homeless families with children, served as the base camp for volunteers from all over the bay to pack Thanksgiving dinners.

Organized into a production line, Diablo View Rotary Club members had a role in filling empty trays with stuffing, turkey, gravy, green beans, and sweet potatoes. The 4,600 meals prepared and packaged all morning by many volunteers were delivered to home bound residents on Thanksgiving day.

“This was a great event for us, we were up and on the road at sunrise on Thanksgiving morning,” said club president Christian Amsberry, “It highlights our commitment to community service.” 

Members of the club plan to volunteer at the Contra Costa Food bank in December and are looking for another service opportunity for Christmas morning. 

The Diablo View Rotary Club is a “cocktail hour” club that meets on Tuesdays weekly from 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM at Pyramid Alehouse in downtown Walnut Creek. The club focuses on community service projects and welcomes visitors to come by and check out our meetings. www.DiabloViewRotary.com

This article originally appeared in the Walnut Creek Patch.

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