Dear Colleagues,
I invite you to join me for County In Action, a two-part regional tour offering city and school district leaders an inside look at County programs, facilities, resources and investments serving residents across our communities.
We will host two half-day tours:
North County Tour | September 18
South County Tour | October 30
Through facility tours, site visits and conversations with County leaders and subject matter experts, we’ll go behind the scenes to see County services in action and learn more about our work across housing and homelessness, health and behavioral health, safety-net and family services, parks, and other regional investments.
Each city is invited to designate its City Manager and two Councilmembers per tour, and each invited school district may designate up to two Board Trustees per tour. Different Councilmembers and Trustees may participate in each tour.
Space is limited and registration is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Breakfast, lunch and transportation will be provided.
Please register by September 8 for the September 18 tour and by October 20 for the October 30 tour:
Details and registration here.
I hope you’ll join us for this opportunity to see firsthand how County services support our communities and to continue strengthening the partnerships between our cities, school districts and County.
Please contact Angela Hodges in my office at asilva2@smcgov.org with any questions.
Best regards,
Mike Callagy (he/him)*
County Executive
Executive Assistant, Angela Hodges
asilva2@smcgov.org | M (650) 454-7326
County Executives Office
500 County Center, 5th Floor
Redwood City, CA 94063
650-363-4129
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*Here is why I include my pronouns: It’s important to get pronouns correct to support belonging and respect in the workplace for everyone, inclusive of our LGBTQ+ communities. Pronouns are words used to refer to people and are often gendered (such as, she/her and he/him versus they/them). We cannot assume we can tell the correct pronoun for a person. As an ally, an easy way to normalize the use of self-identified pronouns is to include them in your email signature and share them when introducing yourself in meetings. When we normalize the inclusion of pronouns, it will be more affirming for transgender, nonbinary, and gender diverse people to share theirs. Will you join me, in solidarity, to include your pronouns in your email signature? For more details on pronouns and how you can be in solidarity with gender diverse and transgender individuals visit: https://www.mypronouns.org/