Events in July–October 2019

  • Commonwealth Club Presents Retired U.S. Senator Dave Durenberger

    Commonwealth Club Presents Retired U.S. Senator Dave Durenberger


    Monday, July 8, 2019

    The Commonwealth Club will host retired U.S. Senator from Minnesota Dave Durenberger. His topic will be “When Republicans Were Progressive.”

    RSVP: More information and tickets are available online.  Cost: General Admission Member – $10; General Admission Nonmember – $20; Student – $8. Check-in at 6:15pm; Program at 7pm.

  • PRI Presents Daniel Hannan UK MEP

    PRI Presents Daniel Hannan UK MEP


    Tuesday, July 9, 2019

    The Pacific Research Institute will present Daniel Hannan, Member of the European Parliament for the South East of England. He is the Founder and President of the Initiative for Free Trade, a non-profit research foundation based in London that makes the case for free trade, including the potential benefits of Brexit. His topic will be, “The World Turned Right-Way Up: Prospects for a Stronger Alliance After Brexit?”

    RSVP: Register online. Cost: Sir Antony Fisher Freedom Society Members: $30; General Admission (Non-Members): $60. Registration opens at 11:30am. Books can be purchased at luncheon. For more information, contact Laura Dannerbeck at (415) 250-9206 or ldannerbeck@pacificresearch.org.

  • NR Institute Seeking Regional Fellows in San Francisco

    NR Institute Seeking Regional Fellows in San Francisco

    Deadline to Apply
    Monday, July 15, 2019

    National Review Institute is seeking applicants for its Fall 2019 Regional Fellowship Program in San Francisco. The ideal applicant for the program will be a mid-career professional (ages 35-50), with an interest in developing a deeper understanding of the foundations of conservative thought.. Past participants have represented diverse industries and professions ranging from oil and gas, finance, real estate, medicine, sporting industries, law enforcement, and tech, to education, nonprofits, and the arts.

    The program takes place over eight moderated dinner discussions; the 2019 class will run from September to November. Moderators include popular NR writers and leading academics at local universities. The rewards of participating are plentiful and will last a lifetime. The deadline to apply is July 15th. To do that, and to find more information about the Program, go here.

  • SFYR Happy Hour

    SFYR Happy Hour


    Tuesday, July 16, 2019

    Join the San Francisco Young Republicans at their June Happy Hour.

    Contact: brad.bitler@gmail.com

  • San Francisco Log Cabin Republicans Monthly Meeting

    San Francisco Log Cabin Republicans Monthly Meeting


    Wednesday, July 24, 2019

    Join the Log Cabin Republicans of San Francisco for their monthly meeting. All are welcome to attend.

    Questions? Contact logcabinsf@gmail.com.

  • PRI Luncheon Featuring Andrew C. McCarthy

    PRI Luncheon Featuring Andrew C. McCarthy


    Wednesday, August 14, 2019

    The Pacific Research Institute presents a luncheon and discussion with the National Review’s Andrew C. McCarthy. He will discuss his book, “Ball of Collusion: The Plot to Rig an Election and Destroy a Presidency.” His book will be available to purchase at the luncheon.

    RSVP: Register online. Cost: Sir Antony Fisher Freedom Society Members: $30; General Admission: $60. Registration opens at 11:30am; Luncheon Presentations begins at Noon.

  • Republican Women of San Francisco Present Timothy Snowball

    Republican Women of San Francisco Present Timothy Snowball


    Thursday, August 15, 2019

    The Republican Women of San Francisco, Federated, will host a reception and dinner featuring Timothy R. Snowball, attorney with Pacific Legal Foundation. His topic will be “Beating Socialism.” Learn more.

    RSVP: Reply online or send check payable to Republican Women of San Francisco Federated to Joan Leone, 3476 Sacramento Street, #101, San Francisco, CA 94118 by August 8.  Cost: $75 for Members; $85 for Non-members. Reception begins at 6pm; Dinner at 6:30pm; Program at 7:30pm.

  • PRI National TV Broadcast

    PRI National TV Broadcast


    Friday, August 30, 2019

    The Pacific Research Institute invites you to tune in on C-Span as PRI Senior Fellow Dr. Steven Hayward and UC Berkeley Law Professor John Yoo discuss “What’s Wrong with Universities and Can They Be Fixed?” Learn more.

    Check your cable listings to find the channel for C-Span in your area.

  • Commonwealth Club Presents Avik Roy, M.D.

    Commonwealth Club Presents Avik Roy, M.D.


    Thursday, September 5, 2019

    The Commonwealth Club will host Dr. Avik Roy, President of the Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity, and former policy advisor to the Presidential campaigns of Mitt Romney, Rick Perry, and Marco Rubio. A proponent of market forces in health care along with better care for the disadvantaged, Roy will discuss “The Conservative Case for Universal Coverage.”

    RSVP: More information and tickets are available online.  Cost: General Admission Member – $10; General Admission Nonmember – $20; Student – $8. Check-in at 5:30pm; Program at 6:00pm.

  • Eagle Forum Presents Trevor Loudon

    Eagle Forum Presents Trevor Loudon


    Monday, September 16, 2019

    The Eagle Forum invites you to a reception and presentation by author and filmmaker Trevor Loudon. His topic will be “The Subversion of America and How to Win it Back in 2020.” Learn more.

    RSVP: Reply to LoudonSF@gmail.com. Cost: $35.

     

  • New York Times Hosts Forum on California vs. Trump

    New York Times Hosts Forum on California vs. Trump


    Tuesday, September 24, 2019

    The New York Times will host a forum in San Francisco to discuss the 60 legal challenges against the federal government brought by the State of California. Journalists Jennifer Medina, Ivan Penn, and Jose Del Real will answer questions. A similar event will take place on Sept. 25 in Sacramento. Learn more.

    RSVP: Reply online. This free event is already at capacity, but those on the Waitlist will be seated on a first come, first seated, basis. Doors open at 6pm but you should arrive earlier to make sure you are seated. Program begins at 6:30pm.

    Lincoln Network Presents Evening with Tom Kalil and Dr. Tim Persons

    Lincoln Network Presents Evening with Tom Kalil and Dr. Tim Persons


    Tuesday, September 24, 2019

    Join Lincoln Network for a special evening with Tom Kalil, Chief Innovation Officer at Schmidt Futures and a veteran of two presidential administrations; and Dr. Tim Persons, Chief Scientist at the Government Accountability Office, and a former technical director at the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity and the National Security Agency. They’ll explore questions surrounding the federal government’s role in science and technology, innovation and national security, and how we can build deeper technical expertise in Congress.

    RSVP: Reply and learn more online. Cost: Free

  • San Francisco GOP Lincoln-Reagan Dinner with Dinesh D’Souza

    San Francisco GOP Lincoln-Reagan Dinner with Dinesh D’Souza


    Thursday, September 26, 2019

    The San Francisco Republican Party will host their Lincoln-Reagan Dinner with special guest Dinesh D’Souza.

    RSVP: Reply online and purchase before the Sept. 19 deadline. Cost: $150 for General Admission; $300 for VIP Admission ($500 for VIP Couple) with sponsorships available.

  • PRI Young Leaders Circle

    PRI Young Leaders Circle


    Tuesday, October 1, 2019

    The Pacific Research Institute will host a Young Leaders Circle discussion on the “Gig Economy” featuring Vignesh Ganapathy, Government Affairs for Postmates, a delivery and logistics company. He will address the impact of CA Assembly Bill 5. Other panelists include Carolyn Said, Technology Reporter for the San Francisco Chronicle, Jennifer Barrera, EVP for the CA Chamber of Commerce, and Shawn Lewis, Policy Director for the National Federation of Independent Business California. Learn more.

    RSVP: Reply online. Cost: Free for Young Leaders Circle and Sir Anthony Fisher Freedom Society members; $30 for Non-members. Doors open at 5:30pm and panel discussion begins at 6:15pm.

  • Commonwealth Club Presents Charles Schwab

    Commonwealth Club Presents Charles Schwab


    Tuesday, October 22, 2019

    The Commonwealth Club will host a conversation with Charles Schwab, Founder, Former CEO and Chairman of the Charles Schwab Corporation and Adam Lashinsky, Executive Editor of Fortune. The topic will be, “The Secrets to Success.”

    RSVP: More information and tickets are available online.  Cost: Overflow seating with simulcast video available in the Toni Rembe Rock Auditorium – $15. Overflow plus book $35. Check-in at 5:30pm; Program at 6:00pm.

  • Commonwealth Club Presents Michelle Malkin

    Commonwealth Club Presents Michelle Malkin


    Wednesday, October 23, 2019

    The Commonwealth Club will host author and Fox News contributor Michelle Malkin. Her topic will be “Inside the Immigration Crisis.”

    RSVP: More information and tickets are available online.  Cost: General Admission Member – $20/$50 for Premium with Book; General Admission Nonmember – $30/$60 for Premium with Book; Student – $10. Check-in at 5:30pm; Program at 6:30pm.

  • Republican Women of San Francisco Present Stephen Moore

    Republican Women of San Francisco Present Stephen Moore


    Thursday, October 24, 2019

    The Republican Women of San Francisco, Federated, will host a reception and dinner featuring Stephen Moore, author and Distinguished Visiting Fellow at The Heritage Foundation where he focuses on budget, fiscal and monetary policy, as well as economic growth. He will discuss his book, “Trumponomics – Inside the America First Plan to Revive Our Economy.”

    RSVP: Reply online or send check payable to Republican Women of San Francisco Federated to Joan Leone, 3476 Sacramento Street, #101, San Francisco, CA 94118 by October 17.  Cost: $70 for Members; $80 for Non-members. Reception begins at 6pm; Dinner at 6:30pm; Program at 7:30pm.

  • PRI Luncheon Featuring Amy Wax and Mickey Kaus

    PRI Luncheon Featuring Amy Wax and Mickey Kaus


    Thursday, October 31, 2019

    The Pacific Research Institute presents a luncheon and discussion with Amy Wax, Professor, University of Pennsylvania Law School, and Mickey Kaus, Author, journalist and blogger. Dr. Steven F. Hayward will moderate and the topic will be, “Nationalism, Identity, and Immigration: Considerations for the Academy and the Nation.”

    RSVP: Register online. Cost: Sir Antony Fisher Freedom Society Members: $35; General Admission: $60. Registration opens at 11:30am; Luncheon Presentations begins at Noon.

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