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Sons in Retirement
North Peninsula Branch 91

WHAT WE ARE ABOUT

Sons  In  Retirement (SIR) is a nonprofit public benefit corporation for retired men, devoted to the promotion of independence and dignity of retirement.

SIR's purpose is to assist men in renewing former friendships and provide opportunities to make new friends through association with other retirees.

The only requirement for membership is that a man be retired and sponsored by an active member.

Membership shall be open to men retired from fulltime gainful occupation, regardless of age, race, color or religion.


MONTHLY LUNCHEON

Branch 91 meets on the 2nd Monday of each month at the South San Francisco Elk's Lodge.

 920 Stonegate Dr., South San Francisco, CA 94088

 Executive Board Meeting 10:00AM

 Fellowship Hour 11:00AM - Lunch at noon


MEMBERSHIP OPPORTUNITY

Branch #91 in the North Peninsula area has 200 members.
Some of the benefits of joining our SIR's organization:

1. No initial or annual membership fees.

2. Excellent monthly luncheon meetings, including Top-Quality speakers, for only $13.

3. Weekly (pre-scheduled) golf and bowling throughout the year.  Also, additional out-of-area tournaments.

4. Special events including Christmas luncheon (with spouses), picnics, local tours, professional sports, etc.

5. Information for domestic and international travel.

6. Special interest groups for those interested in computers, card games, etc.

Basically, we offer you a chance to HAVE FUN with a FUN-LOVING GROUP of retirees.

If you are interested, please call our Membership Chairman, Dale McAfee, at (650)583-2332  to be a "Guest" at one of our monthly luncheons.  Attend a  luncheon and decide later if you would like to become a member.  Also, look at our ACTIVITIES, CALENDAR, MONTHLY BULLETIN and PHOTOS pages for more information about our branch.


CONTACT INFORMATION:
 
Membership Information: membership SIR 91
Webmaster: webmaster SIR 91



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