


Hayward Rotary Club operates the food and drink concessions during the three days of the Rowell Ranch Rodeo. All the proceeds from our food and drink sales go toward our charitable work in the Hayward community -- specifically, by giving Community Grants to local nonprofit organizations each year. Volunteers are needed to help us sling burgers, fries, and soft drinks to the thirsty crowd! Join in the fun, get to know Rotary Club members as you serve, and experience some of our community's western heritage watching real cowboys "at work and play"; all while we raise money for great causes.
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New Hayward City Manager Ana Alvarez will be the featured speaker when the Hayward Rotary Club meets for lunch at noon Monday, April 7 at 1074 B St.
Alvarez began in her new position Jan. 9 and most recently served as deputy general manager for East Bay Regional Park District, the largest urban park district in the country with its own police and fire departments and 73 parks spanning nearly 127,000 acres in Alameda and Contra Costa counties.
As city manager, Alvarez serves as the City of Hayward’s chief executive with primary responsibility for overall administration of Hayward’s 900-employee municipal government, oversight of departmental leadership, and implementation of city council priorities, policy direction and legislation.
"She came to the United States, earned her bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees and has amassed nearly 30 years of experience in municipal government and special district administration," Rotarian and Hayward mayor Mark Salinas said.


In 2014, former U.S. President Barack Obama declared March 31 a national holiday while California recognizes it as a state holiday. In 1994, a year after his death, he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Hayward has a middle school named for him.


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