Tim Seelig Reflects on the Past Decade with SFGMC and Reveals Future Plans
Dr. Tim Seelig’s talent, charisma, and sheer life force are unmistakable, immeasurable. When he steps in front of the mighty San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus to conduct, the impact on audiences as the chorus’ members realize his creative vision can be transformative, going far beyond that shared moment in time. Wielding his baton like a magic wand, he takes listeners on an emotional ride that may lead to quiet contemplation and flowing tears one minute, followed by joy so immense that many audience members spontaneously leap out of their seats to applaud and plead for encores.
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Many families are now thinking about getting their kids involved in sports again. You usually play for them to play, but some organizations created a new model, serving to play, where volunteering is front and center. You will play, serve, and have a meal, said Mario Wimberly, chief visionary officer of TC Sol Futsal.
Young people will work together on and off the court. We very intentionally are going to be mixing up the different communities, to do these service projects, and now they re going to have a full hour to get to know each other, work, serve the community, and do it as a team, do it together, said Kyle Johnson, founder and executive director of Karen Football Association.