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UFSC San Francisco Summer BBQ Networking & Family Fun Event

UFSC
October 6, 2022
Economic Empowerment

On September 12th, UFSC San Francisco hosted their summer networking event, the Annual BBQ. This event allowed chapter members and friends to reconnect in person after a long hiatus since Covid.

There was a lot of networking. We found out what is going on in each other’s lives and how we can help each other in our lives and careers. It was great seeing Jasper Smith newest addition to his family.

Of course Walter Brown was making his famous Cuba Libre’s. Jason Mathews was slapping and beating everybody down in dominoes.

The chapter is back to hosting in person board meetings.  The next meeting is Monday October 10. Board Members, and will be planning the 2023 activities. Board members are encouraged to attend.

Sincerely,
Jason Matthews, UFSC San Francisco Bay Area Chapter President

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