Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Honoring Community Leadership


John Nulty and Michael Nulty

Alliance for a Better District 6

presents

HONORING COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP

"Recognizing 35 years of Community Service"


Jim Illig, S. F. Health Commissioner

Master of Ceremonies

When: Monday, September 26 at 5:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.

Where: UC Hastings Sky Room, 24th Floor, 100 McAllister Street

This is an invitation - only event

with food and beverage provided, door prizes, special guests and fun

Parking at UC Hastings Garage, 376 Larkin Street (2 blocks away)

Free event, Tributes, Recognitions, Donations will be accepted

Organized by:

Alliance for a Better District 6

P.O. Box 420782

San Francisco, CA 94142-0782

RSVP Event Hotline: (415) 820-1412

Please RSVP: By September 16, 2011

Attire: Dress / Semi-Formal


Co-Sponsors (partial list)

Central City Democrats,

Central City Extra,

Central Market Community Benefit District,

Central Towers Market,

Curry Senior Center,

Daldas Grocery,

Emeritus Board Members of North of Market Planning Coalition,

Eric Chung,

Future Bars,

Housing Rights Committee of San Francisco,

La Parrilla Grill,

Lefty O'Doul's Restaurant and Lounge,

MacCanDo Tenderloin Youth Track Club,

Market Street Association,

Max Muscle on Polk,

North of Market Business Association,

San Francisco Community Land Trust,

Sf Print.com,

Steve Conley Memorial Fund,

SoMa Leadership Council,

TAC PAC,

Tenant Associations Coalition of San Francisco and affiliates,

Tenant Rights Association PAC,

Tenderloin Housing Clinic,

Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation,

The UPS Store #0361 in San Francisco (Opera Plaza),

Tip Top Market,

Tony D's Media Recording Service,

University of California Hastings College of the Law,

222 Hyde,

Zain Fine Wine & Spirits,

and Anonymous


11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Congrats to you both John and Michael for taking on the many causes here in San Francisco that many ignore. Your integrity, leadership, and constant advocacy is admirable.

Anonymous said...

Great to see you guys being recognized for 35 years of dedication and innovative contributions to San Francisco.

Anonymous said...

They are both diligent community workers who have strived so hard
to turn the Tenderloin into a wholesome neighborhood are to be so justly
honored. For all their hard work and care they deserve your applause.

Anonymous said...

The Nulty brothers have always emphasized seeking solutions to the many problems faced by under-served populations in San Francisco. They deserve our gratitude for caring so much about us and doing their work as volunteers and being so generous with their time. It's time they were both honored and appreciated.

Anonymous said...

Yes, the dynamic duo has been behind the scene of San Francisco's volunteer core for 3 1/2 decades now. They have been there with their creative step by step planning process offering hope to causes regardless of the odds. Our tribute, respect, and gratitude is well deserved.

Anonymous said...

I did not know the Nulty's were so experienced. They seem to be very humble about just getting involved and helping out where they feel needed. I am so impressed to see that so many groups from so many different causes are wanting to take part in the Honoring Community Leadership ceremony.

Anonymous said...

I have seen both Michael and John on the San Francisco's government channel at various hearings testifying. They both seem to be skilled and well prepared presenters usually offering insight on whatever the topic.

Anonymous said...

Same here, I've attend numerous meetings where either brother was there contributing to the discussion and asking fundamental questions. Their ability to grasp complex issues is quiet amazing to watch.

Anonymous said...

These two guys are still contributing to many different social and economic problems that still exist here in San Fancisco. If it were possible I would recommend them both for St. Francis saithood. We are all blessed to have you amongst us.

Anonymous said...

Gee these guys are true leaders that deserve special recognition. Most of the time I only hear a little bit of what they maybe doing for our community. Here you can see these two brothers have been doing allot for our community over many years. Anyone making a movie about them?

Anonymous said...

Gee, I am still hearing about these two brothers accomplishing amazing things. From what I am hearing: coalition building, moderating various online social media groups on a wide various of topics, encourage others to speak up on important issues in front of various decision-making bodies, getting the vote out and election education, and working behind the scenes where they do not even take credit for there outstanding work four (4) decades now. True American Heroes, that should be given San Francisco's keys to the city!