Woodworking still goes on in the Mission. This place is on 17th Street and Treat Avenue.

It’s 7 a.m., 46° and headed to 67°. Details for the next 10 days are here.

Here’s some useful information. As the weather continues to be oddly good, SF Eater offers a map of places to eat outside. 

Perhaps better to look at this link after you have enjoyed the sun. SFGate offers a grim count on the rainfall. 

Or forget the drought and enjoy the waves and the 24 competitors out at Half Moon Bay riding the Maverick Waves. SFist writes about it here. 

Meetings

You’re Free!

Possibilities

6 p.m. – 9 p.m. Bike Kitchen WTF open to all women, transfolks, genderqueer folk and others who’ve had gender bias or transphobia keep them away. 650 Florida St.

8. p.m. Dance Brigade: Hemorrhage: An Ablution of Hope and Despair. At Dance Mission, 3316 24th Street.

8 p.m. Cult of Personality, Oddball Films, 275 Capp Street. $10 admission. RSVP@oddballfilms.com

Here is a full list of nightlife listings from SF Weekly. 

Here is a list of AA meetings. 

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