Thanksgiving

 
 
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“Without Tradition we’d all be as shaky as a fiddler on the roof.”

Tradition is the bedrock of every culture and religion. We celebrate America's independence every 4th of July and let freedom ring, not only during the easy times, but even when we are faced with unprecedented internal and external challenges like we are today. And so it is with Thanksgiving, we adopt an attitude of gratitude at this time of the year even when it seems hard to find something to be thankful for.

And so it is this year. Call it what you will -- "A Hinge in History" or the classic "Fourth Turning" -- all around us we see a looming Coronavirus threat, foreboding climate change, profound economic disruptions, and impotent politicians putting their own interests ahead of our country's.

My personal credo is centered around the adoption of “ An Attitude of Gratitude," first when it comes to health, second to family, and all else in succession, continually focusing on the many things I am thankful for, including the privilege of living in the United States of America.

This year, upon deeper reflection, I find the importance of community near the top of my list, and feel blessed to have a network of family, close friends, and a wonderful group of wise colleagues for support during these difficult times. But this year, more than ever, I want to thank you, our members, for your continued moral and financial support to maintain and further strengthen our community. 

On behalf of City Club, I want to reciprocate by assuring you we are likewise here for you, not only now, but in the future when you feel safe enough to return. It is then you will see the full flowering of our numerous construction projects, our new food and beverage program, and the many advances in our software and technological capabilities to further expand and strengthen our community.  

Thank You again,

— Sina.

Sina SimantobComment