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The Rotary Club of Lamorinda Sunrise
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Meeting each Friday Morning at 7 AM at Postino Restaurant in Lafayette, CA - Join us for breakfast!


 


Lamorinda Sunrise Rorary Club Meets for Breakfast at 7:00 am, Fridays at Postino Restaurant in Lafayette, CA.

Postino's is at 3565 Mt. Diablo Bvd. in downtown Lafayette.

From 680 North or South (or Route 24 West):
1. Take the Route 24 W exit at Walnut Creek
2. Exit Route 24 W at the Central Lafayette Exit, keep to the left.
3. Turn left at the traffic light at the end of the exit onto Deer Hill Rd.
4. Continue on Deer Hill Rd to Happy Valley Rd, turn left onto Happy Valley Rd
5. At the first light, turn left onto Mt. Diablo Blvd. - continue on Mt Diablo Blvd. to Postino which will be on the right.

 

From Route 24 East:
1. Take the Central Lafayette Exit
2. Turn left at the end of the exit onto Oak Hill Rd.
3. Turn left at the first stop sign onto Deer Hill Rd.
4. Follow Deer Hill Rd. to Happy Valley Rd, turn left onto Happy Valley Rd.
5. At the first light, turn left onto Mt. Diablo Blvd. - continue on Mt Diableo Blvd. to Postino which will be on the right.

Attendance
Rotary is built upon fellowship and friendship, which can only be developed through regular meeting attendance. A Rotarian is expected to regularly attend meetings. If it is not possible to attend a regular Friday meeting, members are expected to "make-up" at another Rotary Club. These make-ups provide a great way to meet and make new friends in over 27,000 Clubs in over 150 countries. The time and place of each meeting is listed on the Rotary International site "Where Clubs Meet Internationally." Regular attendance is considered so important by Rotary International, that special recognition is given annually to those members with perfect attendance. At the minimum members must attend 60% of the meetings during each six-month period, half of which must be attended at the home club. In addition, members may not miss more than three consecutive meetings and remain in good standing. Exemptions for good and sufficient cause require Board approval. While perfect attendances is not an end in itself, it is a measure of a member's commitment and involvement in the Club.

 


 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 
 
 
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