Rossmoor History & Culture Club


Explore the gallery of Time and the Arts 
with the
Rossmoor History & Culture Club

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Coming in 2025 

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  • July & August: Summer Vacation
  • September: Speaker, Tuesday, September 2, 10am, Fireside Room Dr. Wayne Wiegand, Author, Historian & Library Luminary, 'In Silence or Indifference: Racism and Jim Crow Segregated Public School Libraries’ 
HCC does not meet in November, July or August

General Information:

HCC Speaker Series: Jan, Mar, Apr, Sep, Dec

Members & non-members may register for all speaker programs at any time. Registration, though not required, enables HCC to request sufficient chairs. Please cancel your registration if you find you can’t  attend. There is no charge for speaker events, but your dues enables HCC to pay speakers and meeting room set-up charges.   

Day Trips: Feb, May, Oct

Registrations for Day trips are by US mail only. Reservations go on sale 6 - 8 weeks prior to Tours - by U.S. mail only. Watch for member e-newsletters and Rossmoor News articles for dates and times.

New Member Event: June

E-invitations go to new members 6- 8 weeks before the event. Registration details will be in the e-invitation. No walk-ins.    

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Upcoming events

    • Tuesday, December 02, 2025
    • 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
    • Gateway Fireside Room
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    Tuesday, December 2, 10am, Fireside Room. 

    Donato Cabrera, Conductor and 
    Artistic Director of the California Symphony

    What does a Conductor do?

    Get ready for a treat! Mexican American conductor Donato Cabrera, Artistic Director of California Symphony, is renowned for adventurous programming, championing living composers, and dynamic community engagement. And he is coming to Rossmoor’s History & Culture Club on December 2, 2025! A leading advocate for living composers and digital innovation, he is keenly focused on outreach, engagement, and programming that reflects the communities he is serving. Don’t miss this dynamic presentation!

    Maestro Cabrera served as the Resident Conductor of the San Francisco Symphony and  the Wattis Foundation Music Director of the San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra from 2009-2016. Cabrera is one of only a handful of conductors in history who has conducted performances with the San Francisco Symphony, San Francisco Opera, and the San Francisco Ballet. 

    Since Donato Cabrera's 2013 appointment as Music Director of the California Symphony, the organization has redefined what it means to be an orchestra in the 21st Century. In 2017, the California Symphony became the first orchestra in the country to make a public commitment to diversity. The statement underscores the orchestra’s commitment to creating an equitable, diverse, and inclusive artistic space and work environment both on and off stage. Furthermore, the California Symphony was one of the first orchestras to provide a bilingual Spanish and English website, allowing underrepresented segments of the Bay Area community to interact and engage with the orchestra.

    The California Symphony's concerts are regularly broadcast on KUSC in Los Angeles, KDFC in San Francisco, and across the country via the WFMT Radio Network, through the orchestra's radio series. 

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