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Guide Profile: Kay Rabin

by Tam Tran

Kay leads tours of Chinatown, Nob Hill, and Fisherman's Wharf

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Kay Rabin, Class of 2000.

What do you do when you are not leading City Guides tours?

Theater and movies -- we have season tickets to five different theater groups. Friends and family get-togethers and events keep us pretty busy. Traveling someplace in the States once a year and someplace out of the country once a year. We oftentimes travel to places where our former foreign students live. We hosted a slew of foreign kids throughout the years.

What is the most unusual thing that has happened to you on a City Guides tour?

After a Nob Hill tour in late November in 2006, my guests were asking me questions. A young girl from South Korea asked me, "What is this Thanksgiving Day holiday about?" Well, one thing led to another and I decided that it was easier to invite Gene to join my family for a Thanksgiving dinner. That way she'd experience an American holiday first hand. After that, Gene was with the family at Christmas, Easter, a grandchild's graduation, a grandkid’s school play, and several Little League baseball games. She is in all of the holiday family photos. She really got to see how Americans live. Gene went back to South Korea in the fall. And yes, we do still hear from her.

What are your favorite places in San Francisco?

Crissy Field is one of my regular hang-outs. It's such a pretty place, and I get some exercise at the same time.

What other cities do you like?

I've never met a city that I didn't like.

Photo courtesy of Caren Rabin.

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