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SUMMARY:ODC Theater: Andrew Pearson: Abbale (a dance-theater memoir)
DESCRIPTION:Tickets – https://odcsf.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket/#/events/a0S5b00000E0zcIEAR \nAbbale\, a dance-theater memoir\, “deftly braids three stories\, each complexly colored with nostalgia and reflection”:  \n3 fatherly relationships\, spanning 3 decades and 3 different cultures are woven together as one man tries to understand just what it means to fill Daddy’s shoes. With compelling nuance and deep introspection\, dance and theater collide through a series of moving stories and provocative choreography\, getting at the heart of being a child\, a lover\, and a creator. \n“Pearson is deeply intentional with each sentence\, just as he is with each meaningful movement — that’s what makes this piece work […]\nThere is full-body commitment in everything he does.” \n– Celine Kiner\, LA Dance Chronicle \nFREE WORKSHOP\nJoin us Saturday\, June 17 from 11am – 1pm\nA workshop led by Bodies in Play founder Andrew Pearson\nOn Stage @ The ODC Theater
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/odc-theater-andrew-pearson-abbale-a-dance-theater-memoir-2/2023-06-17/2/
LOCATION:ODC Theater\, 3153 17th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Dance Mission Theater: Micaya presents Mission in the Mix
DESCRIPTION:Micaya presents\nMission in the Mix\nJune 16-25\, 2023: Fri-Sat 8pm\, Sun 7pm\nat Dance Mission Theater \nTickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mission-in-the-mix-tickets-612435490037?aff=erelexpmlt \nMission in the Mix is back!!! This annual favorite features work by SoulForce Dance Company\, Micaya’s performance workshops\, plus guest performers at each show! \nGuest Performers include: Feline Finesse Youth Dance Company\, Jeric Peregrino\, Str8Jacket\, Krazy 8\, Lizzie Burns\, DM Us\, Kani Terry\, Latin Jam Dance\, Montage Dance Productions Tap and Contemporary\, Becky Fazio\, Sincere\, New Style Motherlode\, Mambo Groovin\, Hell on Heels\, Paul X\, Agatha/Iron Lotus\, Bliss Dance Company\, Elemental Remix
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/dance-mission-theater-micaya-presents-mission-in-the-mix/2023-06-17/
LOCATION:Dance Mission Theater\, 3316 24th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Marsh: Don Reed's The Never Too Late Show
DESCRIPTION:The Never Too Late Show\nStarring Don Reed\nIn Person at The Marsh San Francisco \nWritten\, Performed\, & Directed by Don Reed\nProduced by Don Reed & Pat Hazell\nOriginal Music by Doyle Robinson\, Tag Reed (aka lonetheghost)\, & Dane Reed\nTechnical Director – Blake Radiant\nClick for SF Tickets\nOnline ticket sales close 2 hours before each performance\,\nand additional tickets may be available for purchase at the door.\nJune 17 – July 30\, 2023\nSaturdays at 8:00 pm | Select Sundays at 5:00 pm \nTicket Information \nTickets: $25 – $35 General Seating sliding scale | $50 & $100 Reserved Seating \nOnline ticket sales close 2 hours before each performance\,\nand additional tickets may be available for purchase at the door. \n111 minutes | 15 minute intermission | Ages 15+\nPlease do not bring infants to the show \nPlease read our\nHealth\, Safety and COVID-19 Information\nOur commitment to our patrons \nAs of June 10\, 2023\, face masks are strongly encouraged but no longer required\nReviews \n“Bravissimo!” – Julie Motz\, KWMR \n“Hilarious” “Using projection and video to excellent effect” “Heartfelt and affecting” – MSN.com \n“Reed hits the mark\, commanding the stage with hilarious moves\, surprising insights\, and memorable videos” “Fascinating plot” – THEATRIUS\n“Funny and inspirational” – Jeneé KALW NPR “Sights and Sounds”\nAbout the Show\nDon Reed presents an inspirational\, multi-character comic tale about never giving up. Both hilarious and heartbreaking\, it chronicles his travails and perseverance through life\, and the Hollywood gauntlet to Late Night TV. A journey full of laughter\, deceit\, and ultimately vindication. This will be a multimedia presentation featuring classic footage and graphics from various entities: The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson\,  The National comedy Center\, HBO\, FilmMagic/Getty Images\, The National Comedy\, and much more.\nAbout the Performer & Artistic Crew \nDon Reed (HBO/Snap Judgment/NBC) was the 2016 Theatre Bay Area – WINNER – for Outstanding Solo Production East 14th and Co-Produced filmmaker Robert Townsend‘s solo hit Living the Shuffle. A San Francisco Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle Nominee and NAACP Triple Nominee for Best Actor & Best Playwright\, Don played one of the lead roles in the Amazon Prime comedy series Bartlett which was co-financed and recurring role stars Lin Manuel Miranda (creator of the Broadway smash HAMILTON). Reed has worked in various roles in front of and behind the camera for Warner Bros\, Disney+\, Marvel\, Pixar\, The CW\, Sony\, Lionsgate and more. \nNew York Times\, New Yorker\, San Francisco Chronicle approved with 7 solo shows under his belt\, Don has performed\, written and directed for film\, television and the stage. A memorable performance on Townsend’s HBO Partners and Crime Special of up-and-coming comedians years ago caught the attention of some Hollywood guns and led to many recurring and guest starring roles. You may have heard his voice on Spiderman\, Johnny Quest\, Where on Earth is Carmen San Diego\, or as the voice of the cat on 2 Broke Girls. Additionally\, He has written\, directed\, produced\, and starred in short films for HBO and had quite an adventure through the world of late-night television. He has created content for Oprah Winfrey’s OWN and can be seen in the Netflix feature film Unleashed alongside stars from Showtime’s Shameless. Reed shared an excerpt story from the aforementioned East 14th – on NPR/WYNC’s Snap Judgment so compelling that it was woven into the graduate writing curriculum at American University in D.C.  See it here…“I Miss Toni”  \nDon has recently been a contributing special assignment writer for The San Francisco Examiner and has partnered with Virtual Bodyworks – a leading virtual reality entity making huge strides in the world of workplace Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion. Reed asks that you support Elevate Oakland\, a foundation bound to keeping music and the arts alive in Oakland Public Schools\, MercyHouse.net to help the unhoused\, and MISSSEY.org to impact the challenges of sexually exploited youth.  \nPat Hazell – Showtime declared Pat Hazell one of the five funniest people in America. His 30 years of experience as a writer\, producer\, and director have made him a go-to-guy for new American Theater. Pat is an original writer for NBC’s Seinfeld\, a Tonight Show veteran\, a critically acclaimed playwright and a contributing commentator to National Public Radio. He is recognized for his genuinely funny Americana humor and his salute to nostalgia. Pat is the creator and host of the weekly podcast Creativity in Captivity available on all platforms.  \nAs a playwright\, Pat’s first endeavor Bunk Bed Brothers was optioned by Columbia Pictures\, then gained the attention of the TV industry and was filmed as the sit-com\, American Pie\, for NBC. Hazell’s signature work\, The Wonder Bread Years\, a grand salute to the baby-boomer generation\, aired on PBS where they referred to Hazell as “America’s Foremost Pop Culture Anthropologist.”  \nAs the Chief Creative Officer of Sweetwood Creative\, he is responsible for the creation of eight original productions: Pat Hazell’s Permanent Record\, The Wonder Bread Years\, The Good Humor Men\, Bunk Bed Brothers\, My Funny Valentine\, My Life in 3D\, A Kodachrome Christmas and Grounded For Life:The Musical. However\, his greatest accomplishment is being the father to two of the brightest shining stars in the universe\, Tucker and Keaton.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/the-marsh-don-reeds-the-never-too-late-show/2023-06-17/
LOCATION:The Marsh\, 1062 Valencia St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Public Works: Goldie presented by PW\, Stamina and Vitamin1000
DESCRIPTION:Saturday June 17\, 9pm – 3am \nMain Room / 21+ / Limited Capacity \nTickets will be available at the door night of. \nLINEUP: \n➩ Goldie \n➩ JAMAL \n➩ METHOD ONE \n➩ Bastiengoat \n➩ DJ Lethargy \n━━━━━━━━━▲━━━━━━━━━ \nGOLDIE B﻿IO: \nThe first superstar produced by the breakbeat jungle movement\, Goldie popularized \ndrum’n’bass as a form of musical expression just as relevant for living-room \ncontemplation as techno had become by the early ’90s. Goldie became one of the first \npersonalities in British dance music\, his gold teeth and b-boy attitude placing him \nleagues away from the faceless bedroom boffins who had become the norm in \nintelligent dance music. For the first time\, England had a beat maestro and tough-guy \nhead who could match the scores of larger-than-life hip-hop stars America had \nproduced\, and the high profile of drum’n’bass as the first indigenously British dance \nmusic made Goldie a figure of prime importance. After spending several years working \non his production skills at Reinforced Records (the home of 4hero)\, he founded \nMetalheadz Records\, which released seminal dark yet intelligent singles by Source \nDirect\, Photek\, J. Majik\, Optical\, Lemon D\, Wax Doctor\, and Peshay\, among others. In \n1995\, Goldie released Timeless\, one of jungle’s first and best full-length works of art. \nThe album put him squarely at the top of the drum’n’bass heap — at least in the minds \nof critics and mainstream listeners — though his follow-up\, SaturnzReturn\, displayed an \nambitious\, personal side of Goldie hardly in keeping with jungle’s producer mentality. \nA native of Walsall\, England\, Goldie was born to a Scottish-Jamaican couple and put up \nfor adoption. He bounced around child-care homes and several sets of foster parents \nduring his childhood years\, and became fascinated with the rise of hip-hop\, \nbreakdancing\, and graffiti art. By 1986\, he was involved with breakdancing crews \naround his home of Wolverhampton; after making several trips to London for all-day \nbreakdancing events (and to see hip-hop pioneer Afrika Bambaataa)\, Goldie appeared \nin the English documentary on graffiti art called Bombing. He also spent time in New \nYork and Miami (working in a market stall selling customized gold teeth)\, but returned \nto England by 1988. For a time\, Goldie worked at the Try 1 shop in Walsall (also selling \ngold teeth)\, then moved to London. He began hanging out with two fellow heads from \nthe British hip-hop scene\, Nellee Hooper and 3-D (later of Massive Attack)\, and by \n1991 he’d been introduced to the breakbeat culture that birthed jungle; at the seminal \nclub night Rage\, DJs Grooverider and Fabio pitched ancient breakbeats up to 45 rpm\, \nblending their creations with the popular rave music of the time. Goldie was hooked on \nthe sound of raw breakbeat techno\, and he gradually switched his allegiance to jungle \nfrom the British hip-hop scene that later generated trip-hop. \nThrough his girlfriend DJ Kemistry (later to make her name with the mixing duo \nKemistry & Storm)\, Goldie hooked up with Dego and Mark Mac\, two of the most \ninfluential figures in the emerging drum’n’bass scene. The duo’s Reinforced Records \nand recordings as 4hero were fostering an increasingly artistic attitude to the music\, \nand Goldie learned much about breakbeat production and engineering at their studios. \nHe recorded his first single as Ajax Project\, then debuted on Reinforced as Metalheadz \nwith two 1992 singles\, “Killermuffin” and “Menace.” The 1993 single “Terminator” broke \nhim into the jungle scene — besides pioneering the crucial jungle concept of time- \nstretching (basically extending a sample without altering its pitch) the single evinced the \ngrowing separation between the uplifting rave scene and its emerging dark side\, reliant \non breakbeats and restless vibes. \nThe name was later taken for his influential Metalheadz Records\, which released \nmaterial from a legion of crucial jungle artists: Photek\, Doc Scott\, Dillinja\, Source Direct\, \nPeshay\, J Majik\, Alex Reece\, Lemon D\, and Optical\, among others. Later singles such as \n“Angel” and remixes for 4hero’s Reinforced label spread Goldie’s fame\, and in 1995 he \nsigned a contract with London Records. His first major-label single was “Timeless\,” and \nhis debut album of the same name followed in August 1995. He gained additional fame \nin early 1996\, when an American tour supporting Björk sparked a relationship between \nthe two and led to a brief engagement period before they called off a wedding. Goldie \nresurfaced in 1998 with a high-profile follow-up\, SaturnzReturn\, an epic two-disc set \nincluding one track\, “Mother\,” that in itself broke the 70-minute barrier. The album \ntanked with critics and fans\, leading to a return to the underground later that year with \nthe Ring of Saturn EP. \nThe beginning of the millennium ushered in a new era for Goldie’s musical production. \nHe produced several releases during this period\, the likes of which further established \nthe rough yet similarly emotive sound with which he and Metalheadz were best known. \nExamples include Say You Love Me\, Malice In Wonderland and Breakin Glass\, each of \nwhich were instrumental in the development of Goldie’s own personal style. So too was \nthe output of Metalheadz’ during this period: the label amassed just shy of sixty \nreleases throughout the decade\, nurturing the likes of now-globally known drum and \nbass artists such as Alix Perez\, Noisia and S.P.Y to name a few. \nAt the turn of the decade\, Price received two honorary academic achievements\, \ncourtesy of Brunel University (in Social Sciences) and the University of Wolverhampton\, \nwhere he became an honorary Doctor of Design. He was knighted as a Member of the \nBritish Empire (MBE) not long after\, for services to music and young people. With it\, he \nbecame one of few electronic musicians to ever achieve such an award. \nThis period proved equally fruitful music-wise\, particularly in terms of Goldie’s \nproduction catalogue. He produced official remixes for two globally-known pop stars\, \non Ed Sheeran’s Lego House (2017) and Jessie Ware’s Midnight (2018); he released his \nthird studio album\, The Journey Man\, the likes of which drew reviews from several \nBritish newspapers\, including The Times and The Guardian (2017); he collaborated with \nUK rap icon Skepta\, on Upstart (2018); and he formed Subjective\, a collaborative \nproject with fellow drum and bass producer Submotive. The duo released their first \nalbum on Sony Music in 2020\, with a second album set for release later this year. \nHis DJ achievements were similarly successful. He began a seven-week residency at \nlong-running London nightclub XOYO\, selling out the venue multiple times in the \nprocess; he performed at global festival stages\, including Glastonbury (UK)\, \nTomorrowland (Belgium) and Primavera Sound (Spain); and he ventured into the \nclassical music realm\, hosting and performing full orchestral shows at two of London’s \npremiere concert halls: the Royal Albert Hall and Southbank Centre. \nIn most recent times\, Price has also ventured into the modelling world\, making his \ncatwalk debut for high-end luxury fashion house Louis Vuitton in their SS22 menswear \ncollection. The late Virgil Abloh personally chose him for the role\, a testament to how \nPrice is recognised and admired in several creative industries. \n━━━━━━━━━▲━━━━━━━━━ \nWhen you purchase tickets to this event you’ll automatically be signed up for LOCAL 161\, Public Works’ SMS community where you’ll get special invites + guestlist + other perks as a thank you for your support. You’ll receive about 4 messages per month\, message and data rates may apply\, and you can text STOP to cancel at any time.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/public-works-goldie-presented-by-pw-stamina-and-vitamin1000/
LOCATION:Public Works\, 161 Erie St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Public Works: Moon Cheese presents Feral Fromage: A Burning Man Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, June 17th\, 9pm – 2am \nLoft / 21+ / Limited Capacity \nTickets will be available at the door night of. \nCome all dairy positive feral felines! Whether you’re a Jarlsberg jaguar\, Tilamook tiger\, or a havarti house cat. We are going to be throwing the best fancy feline festival north of the Amazon. June 17th should be everything from meow to rawr. With ferocious beats being spun by mysterious manchego mountain lines that will melt your cheese to the perfect temperature! \nThis is a fundraiser so camp Moon Cheese can feed over 13\,000 starving creatures in the Burning Man Animalia Kingdom…..Cue Sarah McLachlan song and slow-panning close-ups of cute cats. \nAnd I know you’re all asking… YES\, grilled cheeses will be served as always! Come hungry for cheese and beats and get ready to feast and dance like the king of the jungle! \nGreg Eversoul \n \nDJ\, Producer\, SUPERTAPE RECORDINGS\, Mono>Stereo & Vibe Maker. \nGreg started his DJ career in 1993. His dynamic techy house sets landed him sets along side Ritchie Hawtin\, Louie Vega\, Sasha\, The Chemical Brothers\, and many others. Rocking dance floors from Seoul to Montreal\, Riga to Miami\, and from New York to Paris\, Greg finally planted down in San Francisco where he held residencies at 1015 Folsom\, Ruby Skye and The End Up. \nIn 2015 he had the guest mix on John Digweed’s Transitions radio show\, one of the world’s most successful dance music shows\, broadcast across 45 countries to a staggering weekly audience of 14 million. 2020 marks the beginning of his own SUPERTAPE label. \nJared – @the.spicy.taco \n \nJared is a doer based out of San Francisco. He has spent almost 30 years studying the art and science of booty shaking and vibe making around LA\, Santa Cruz\, and San Francisco\, playing places like Sutro Baths and American Steel Studios. At Burning Man\, he played at camps Gravity and Cheshire Alley\, along with building multiple large art installations. Jared’s sound stems from 90s Big Beat\, modern Tech House\, Disco\, Electrofunk\, and of course Baha Men’s “Who Let The Dogs Out” \ndj naz \n \nDJ Naz is a Ukrainian-born music lover based in San Francisco\, musically raised at the intersection of deep Chicago House\, soulful Detroit Techno and rhythmic Electro\, euphoric Berlin Techno and a healthy dose of UK Rave sound\, with a strong focus on groove and melody. \nAlways on the lookout for new gems to share with the listeners\, uplift the mood\, and make the dance floor move. \n━━━━━━━━━▲━━━━━━━━━ \nWhen you purchase tickets to this event you’ll automatically be signed up for LOCAL 161\, Public Works’ SMS community where you’ll get special invites + guestlist + other perks as a thank you for your support. You’ll receive about 4 messages per month\, message and data rates may apply\, and you can text STOP to cancel at any time.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/public-works-moon-cheese-presents-feral-fromage-a-burning-man-fundraiser/
LOCATION:Public Works\, 161 Erie St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Manny’s: Artists and Makers Market
DESCRIPTION:Come to Manny’s first “Artists and Makers Market” on Sunday\, June 18th\, 2023 from 1 PM to 5 PM. We are hosting more than a dozen LGBTQ+ artists and makers from San Francisco\, showcasing their hard work and talents. \nFrom hand-made ceramics to paintings and prints\, you will find something one of a kind to take home or offer as a gift. \nWe hope to make this an event where people come to gather and celebrate our local community by supporting the arts and crafts and makers around us. \nCome and join us! \nI﻿f you have any questions\, please reach out to angelina@welcometomannys.com
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/mannys-artists-and-makers-market/
LOCATION:Manny’s\, 3092 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Z Space: 2023 Fresh Meat Festival of Trans and Queer performance
DESCRIPTION:The wildly-popular FRESH MEAT FESTIVAL celebrates its first in-person festival in 3 years with an extravaganza of world premieres and an exciting new format. \nThis year\, the festival expands to 6 performances featuring 3 different Programs…and the festival itself will take advantage of Z Space’s 13\,000 square feet\, with artists performing all around the building: on balconies\, in the lobby\, in quirky nooks and crannies\, and on the mainstage. This ‘site-specific’ format means that tickets will be limited\, to allow for smaller audiences to enjoy this ‘up-close and personal’ intimate site-specific format. KN95 masks will be provided and required. \nGet Tickets – https://ci.ovationtix.com/34231/production/1159852 \nThe 2023 FRESH MEAT FESTIVAL features:\n    18 artists and ensembles\, most performing world premieres!\n    Artists from the Bay Area\, Seattle\, New York\, Portland and more performing: Bomba dance and music\, vogue performance\, opera\, Afro-Latin dance\, aerial dance\, stand-up comedy\, live music and much more.\n    World premieres commissioned especially for the festival\, by 6 FRESH WORKS! commissioned artists: Andrea Horne\, Charles Peoples III\, Elena Rose\, LOTUS BOY\, NEVE\, and Peekaboo. \nShow Schedule \nProgram A:\nWednesday June 14 @ 7:30pm\nThursday June 15 @ 7:30pm \nProgram B:\nFriday June 16 @ 7:30pm\nSaturday June 17 @ 7:30pm \nProgram C:\nSaturday June 17 @ 2pm (matinee)\nSunday June 18 @ 2pm (matinee) \nPlease note that KN95 Masks are required at all performances of The Fresh Meat Festival. Festival Staff will provide KN95 masks to everyone before they enter the building. This is different from Z Space’s current general policy for most other performances\, where masking is not required; some artists in our space request that audiences stay masked. Each performance will have limited seating — to allow for more space between audience members. Please note also that there will be no concessions sold at these performances.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/z-space-2023-fresh-meat-festival-of-trans-and-queer-performance/2023-06-18/
LOCATION:Z Space\, 450 Florida St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:18 Reasons: The Ultimate Steak with Chef Bruce Hill and the Chef's Press - In Person
DESCRIPTION:Price:\n$155.00\nMember Price:\n$145.00 \nA hands-on in-person cooking class culminating in a dinner served with wine and beer. This class is limited to 12 students. Review our registration and cancellation policies here. Masks are welcome. \nDo you want to make restaurant-quality steak in the comfort of your own home? Chef Bruce Hill and the Chef’s Press are here to help you achieve that goal and impress your dinner guests/ You might know Chef Bruce from the many Bay Area restaurants he’s steered: the Waterfront Restaurant\, Bix\, Picco\, Pizzeria Picco\, and Zero Zero. We’re excited to welcome him to the 18th St. Kitchen to teach our students techniques he’s mastered and taught chefs in his restaurant kitchens. Over dinner\, Bruce will regale you with stories from his career: the early days of Californian cuisine at Jeremiah Tower’s Stars restaurant\, his experiences as an executive chef and restaurant owner\, and his journey to invent an innovative tool for home cooks and restaurant chefs alike\, the Chef’s Press. He’s eager to connect with and inspire home cooks to eat great food without having to make a restaurant reservation! \nWhile this menu is ready for Father’s Day or any special occasion\, every recipe features timeless cooking techniques. Upon arrival at 18 Reasons\, you’ll snack on Kimchi Grilled Cheese Bites; the Chef’s Press makes an excellent grilled cheese and is one of the easily satisfying ways to use this tool. After finishing the gooey\, spiced snack\, you’ll don an apron and make tartines\, learning how to make the best grilled bread which support perfectly fanned avocado slices\, boquerones and quick pickled onions. Next\, you’ll make perfectly crisped skin-on duck breasts\, with spiced nectarine chutney to celebrate stone fruit season. Finally\, the star of the show: New York strip steaks\, seared to perfection and served with charred scallion salsa verde and grilled lemon. All you need to make Chef Bruce’s favorite steaks are an oven and the chef’s press; we’re confident you’ll be making this at home immediately! \nAll students will be given a pair of locally manufactured Chef’s Presses to take home! \nMENU \nGrilled Tartine of Avocado\, Boquerones and Pickled Red Onions \nPan Roasted Duck Breast with Spiced Nectarine Chutney \nChef Bruce’s New York Steaks with Charred Scallion Salsa Verde and Grilled Lemon \nGrilled Asparagus with Extra Virgin Olive Oil and Lemon \nThis menu contains the following common allergens: Wheat\, Dairy. If you have allergies or dietary restrictions that concern your ability to cook along\, please e-mail info@18reasons.org before purchasing a ticket. \nLet’s Cook Together!  \nSan Francisco-based Chef Bruce Hill’s goals are simple: cook with the best seasonal ingredients\, employ and teach great technique\, and design dishes that best suit the unique atmosphere of his restaurants. Hill’s first job in San Francisco was at Jeremiah Tower’s “ground breaking” Stars restaurant in 1985. From there\, the self-taught Hill began to implement the tenets that have since earned him a spot on the roster of the Bay Area’s most groundbreaking chefs: use the best local seasonal ingredients. \nAfter opening Aqua with Michael Mina in 1990 and bringing Oritalia to fame in 1993\, Hill transformed the Waterfront Restaurant in 1997\, receiving a Rising Star Chef award by Wine Spectator Magazine. In 2002\, Hill revived Bix Restaurant as a partner and executive chef. Under Hill’s direction\, Bix garnered its first 3-star review from the San Francisco Chronicle. Chef Hill opened Picco and Pizzeria Picco in 2005\, quickly becoming a top Marin County restaurant\, with Pizzeria Picco earning multiple honors\, including Zagat’s Top 10 US Pizzerias in 2012. 2010 marked the opening of Zero Zero\, a “Calipolitan” restaurant featuring artisan pastas\, seasonal crudos and organic soft-serve ice cream. Due to the downturn from COVID-19\, Hill has sold his restaurant partnerships\, and is solely focused on teaching and promoting The Chef’s Press. \nThe Chef’s Press was born out of true necessity in the tiny kitchen of Bix Restaurant down a secret alley in San Francisco\, where Chef Bruce Hill was at the helm of the stoves. In a small kitchen like that\, every second counts. The old cast iron bacon presses used by his cooks trapped steam and were too heavy for many dishes. In 2006\, Chef Hill created The Chef’s Press – a weight adjustable tool that allows food to cook 20-30% faster\, and is vented to release moisture\, yielding better results with greater ease. The Chef’s Press was manufactured in China and sold at Williams-Sonoma from 2008 to 2016. \nIn 2016\, Chef Hill decided to stop manufacturing in China\, and began producing the Chef’s Press Professional line in Oakland California. The new version is made from USA forged steel and sourced from Mid-American Stainless in Cleveland\, Ohio. The steel is stamped into the Chef’s Press by Rago & Son in Oakland\, using a 100-ton press\, just the way Rago has stamped steel since the 1940’s. The custom tooling was designed and built by Precision Metal Tooling\, Inc. in Oakland. The presses are then de-burred by DougCo in Oakland. The de-burring removes most of the rough edges caused by the stamping process. Lastly\, Chef Hill drives the presses to his workshop in San Francisco\, where each press is personally inspected by Chef Hill himself.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/18-reasons-the-ultimate-steak-with-chef-bruce-hill-and-the-chefs-press-in-person/
LOCATION:18 Reasons\, 3674 18th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Marsh: Marga Gomez – Swimming With Lesbians
DESCRIPTION:Marga Gomez’s\nSwimming with Lesbians\nA Work-in-Progress\nIn Person at The Marsh SF Studio \nWritten & Performed by Marga Gomez \nOnline ticket sales close 2 hours before each performance\,\nand additional tickets may be available for purchase at the door.\nJune 11 – 25\, 2023\nSundays at 5pm \nTicket Information\nTickets: $15 – $35 General Seating sliding scale | $50 & $100 Reserved Seating \nOnline ticket sales close 2 hours before each performance\,\nand additional tickets may be available for purchase at the door. \n60 minutes | No Intermission | Ages 18+\nPlease do not bring infants to the show \nPlease read our\nHealth\, Safety and COVID-19 Information\nOur commitment to our patrons \nFace Coverings are required \nAbout the Show\nUntil the tragic Wet T Shirt Relay Race all the passengers on The Celesbian cruise ship looked up to Pru Perez\, their pool game emcee\, as a leader and Boss Lesbian of the sea. But on this fateful sunny day Pru grabbed the poolside mic one last time. “Ladies\, we have a tie on the Lido Deck between  the G Spots and the Beavers!” Before the winner could be named\, an old boarding school nemesis\, Arlene\, pushed Pru into the deep end. Pru paddled\, stroked and kicked only to sink deeper as her shameful secret spread to every deck and cabin. Pru Perez can’t swim.  A solo sapphic seafaring spoof. \nAbout the Performer\nMarga Gomez (She\,Her\,They) is the author and performer of 14 solo plays which include: Latin Standards; Spanking Machine; Not Getting Any Younger; lovebirds; Long Island Iced Latina; Los Big Names; A Line Around The Block; Memory Tricks\, which\, along with her collaboration with Carmelita Tropicana on the erotic horror comedy Single Wet Female\, have been produced nationally\, internationally\, and in New York at The Public Theater\, 47th Street Theatre\, Performance Space 122\, Dixon Place\, and La Mama Experimental Theatre Company  Her acting credits include Off-Broadway and national productions of The Vagina Monologues\, A.C.T’s Fefu and Her Friends and roles in Warner Bros films “Sphere” and “Batman Forever” and a guest role on Netflix “Sense8.”\nHer awards include the GLAAD Media Award for Off-Broadway Theatre\, The 2022 United States Artists Fellowship for Theater\, The 2021 Center for Cultural Innovation Grant\, The Los Angeles “Ovation Award for Best Featured Actress and the 2010 Bay Area Critics Circle Award for “Best Performance.” Ms. Gomez is a triple winner of the SF Bay Guardian’s “Best Comedian” Award and was nominated for the 2006 New York Drama Desk Award for Los Big Names. She lives in San Francisco\, tours nationally and teaches solo performance online. Her website is www.margagomez.com.  Ms. Gomez is thrilled to be back at The Marsh where she premiered her first solo show Memory Tricks in 1991.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/the-marsh-marga-gomez-swimming-with-lesbians/2023-06-18/
LOCATION:The Marsh\, 1062 Valencia St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Dance Mission Theater: Micaya presents Mission in the Mix
DESCRIPTION:Micaya presents\nMission in the Mix\nJune 16-25\, 2023: Fri-Sat 8pm\, Sun 7pm\nat Dance Mission Theater \nTickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mission-in-the-mix-tickets-612435490037?aff=erelexpmlt \nMission in the Mix is back!!! This annual favorite features work by SoulForce Dance Company\, Micaya’s performance workshops\, plus guest performers at each show! \nGuest Performers include: Feline Finesse Youth Dance Company\, Jeric Peregrino\, Str8Jacket\, Krazy 8\, Lizzie Burns\, DM Us\, Kani Terry\, Latin Jam Dance\, Montage Dance Productions Tap and Contemporary\, Becky Fazio\, Sincere\, New Style Motherlode\, Mambo Groovin\, Hell on Heels\, Paul X\, Agatha/Iron Lotus\, Bliss Dance Company\, Elemental Remix
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/dance-mission-theater-micaya-presents-mission-in-the-mix/2023-06-18/
LOCATION:Dance Mission Theater\, 3316 24th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230618T193000
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SUMMARY:Gray Area Grand Theater: SF Cinematheque presents Maya Deren: Choreographed for Camera
DESCRIPTION:Author Mark Alice Durant appears in person to present three films by groundbreaking filmmaker Maya Deren (1917–1961) and to read from his book Maya Deren: Choreographed for Camera\, an engrossingly impressionistic biography of the enigmatic artist\, discussing at length her passions for filmmaking and a life filled with bohemian intrigue and spiritual questing. \nSan Francisco Cinematheque presents:\nMaya Deren: Choreographed for Camera \nWith Mark Alice Durant \nScreening in 16mm\nMeshes of the Afternoon (1943)\nAt Land (1944)\nRitual in Transfigured Time (1946) \nSunday\, June 18\, 2023 \n7PM Doors\n7:30PM Screening \nView our FAQ page for more info\, or contact us at info@grayarea.org with any accommodation requests. \nSeated Program \nUkrainian-born Eleanora Derenkowsky—better known as Maya Deren (1917–1961)—is one of the most influential figures in American avant-garde cinema. Her Meshes of the Afternoon (1943)—with its circling semi-narrative and its groundbreaking use of creative cinematography and dreamlike associative montage—remaining to this day\, infinitely new\, deeply inspiring and prescient in its subtly defiant feminism and disdain for domesticity while works such as At Land (1944) and A Study in Choreography for Camera (1945) are enduringly shocking in their use of creative geography and motion. \nProclaimed by filmmaker Stan Brakhage as “the mother of us all\,” Deren was also a fierce advocate for personal cinema\, composing the visionary theoretical text An Anagram of Ideas on Art\, Form and Film in 1946 and presenting underground screenings in New York City which set the model for today’s network of independent microcinemas and film festivals. With a life story saturated with mystery\, self-mythology\, bohemian intrigue and spiritual questing\, Deren’s fascinating tale is told in Mark Alice Durant’s Maya Deren: Choreographed for Camera (2022) an engrossingly impressionistic biography of the enigmatic artist\, discussing at length her passions for filmmaking and dance and her deep personal experience with the spirituality and ritual of Haitian Vodou. \nThis special screening/reading will include author Mark Alice Durant reading excerpts from the book\, with screenings in 16mm of Meshes of the Afternoon (1943)\, At Land (1944) and Ritual in Transfigured Time (1946). (Steve Polta\, San Francisco Cinematheque)
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/gray-area-grand-theater-sf-cinematheque-presents-maya-deren-choreographed-for-camera/
LOCATION:Gray Area Grand Theater\, 2665 Mission St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230619T173000
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SUMMARY:Manny’s: Old School Town Hall w/ SF's 1st Drag Laureate D'Arcy Drollinger
DESCRIPTION:Town hall meetings play a key role in our democracy. It’s a time where our leaders can hear directly from those in the community. \nManny’s started a monthly town hall series with elected officials and leaders from all over the city to help facilitate discussion between the people and our representatives. Our latest town hall is with the legendary D’Arcy Drollinger! \nN﻿ot only is D’Arcy a leader in the drag community here in San Francisco\, she was also just named San Francisco’s very first Drag Laureate! \nThe Drag Laureate of San Francisco program is a joint initiative of the Mayor’s Office\, the San Francisco Public Library (SFPL) and the Human Rights Commission (HRC). D’Arcy was selected by Mayor Breed among 15 applicants following a vetting process that included an 11-member Review Committee from various City Agencies. \nT﻿he format will be 1 hour long Q&A with D’Arcy Drollinger\, so come prepared with your questions about all things drag\, LGBTQ community building\, running a small business and more. \nA﻿ portion of the proceeds will be going to Oasis Arts.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/mannys-old-school-town-hall-w-sfs-1st-drag-laureate-darcy-drollinger/
LOCATION:Manny’s\, 3092 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230620T180000
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SUMMARY:Manny's: SFCASA Trivia Night!
DESCRIPTION:Come and show off your trivia knowledge at our first ever trivia night!\nRegister for the event using this link: https://forms.gle/B5fLwEekXtNv62oC8
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/mannys-sfcasa-trivia-night/
LOCATION:Manny’s\, 3092 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230620T183000
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SUMMARY:18 Reasons: Short and Sweet: Roast Chicken - In Person
DESCRIPTION:Price:\n$75.00\nMember Price:\n$65.00 \nA hands-on in-person cooking class culminating in a dinner served with wine and beer. This class is limited to 14 students. Review our registration and cancellation policies here. Masks are recommended. \nShort and Sweet: kitchen skills and a great meal\, all in weeknight time! We will start our two hour party with a chicken butchery technique: spatchcocking\, as we remove the backbones from a bunch of chickens and set them to roast in the oven. Later we’ll paint them with a honey and miso glaze\, so the skin gets all crackly and yum. Then we’ll whip up a bunch of San Francisco’s own garlic noodles to serve under our chicken – the garlic\, oyster sauce\, and fish sauce giving a punch of umami to complement the honey miso of our chicken. For dessert\, make a crunchy batch of stovetop sesame brittle that will harden in no time. Chef Mike will even throw in an additional recipe for when you spatchcock your own chicken at home – as a built-in way to enjoy your leftover chicken! \nMENU \nSpatchcocked Roast Chicken\, Honey Miso Glaze \nGarlic Noodles \nSesame Seed Brittle \n(1980’s California “Chinese” Chicken Salad – recipe only) \nThis menu contains the following common allergens: soy\, dairy\,fish\, shellfish. If you have allergies or dietary restrictions that concern your ability to cook along\, please e-mail info@18reasons.org before purchasing a ticket. \nLet’s Cook Together!  \nBorn in the Haight Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco\, Mike Weller grew up in the suburbs of San Jose\, where he discovered cooking as his first profession and lifetime passion. After wandering through typical teenage jobs at pizza joints and ice cream parlors\, Mike’s first “restaurant” job was with Sambo’s Coffee Shops\, slinging hash and cooking eggs for the bar rush and Sunday breakfast crowds.  He moved on to help open several restaurants\, attend the California Culinary Academy\, and study under European chefs with Michelin backgrounds. Later\, Mike served as an executive chef for catering companies\, wineries and country clubs.  When his son was born\, Mike transitioned his career into teaching\, returning to the CCA where he eventually became the Executive Chef and Director of Academics. Mike also returned to school for training in his new field\, earning a Master’s Degree in Education. Having taught for Le Cordon Bleu North America in both online and brick and mortar schools\, Mike is thrilled to return to teaching in a neighborhood-based community.  When he is not teaching he reaps the benefits of his backyard garden\, kept in perfect order by his Master Gardener wife.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/18-reasons-short-and-sweet-roast-chicken-in-person/
LOCATION:18 Reasons\, 3674 18th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230620T210000
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SUMMARY:Verdi Club: The Curiosities Jazz Band at the Woodchopper's Ball
DESCRIPTION:THE CURIOSITIES JAZZ BAND:\nThe Curiosities Jazz Band is a tiny ensemble playing the standards of the 1920s\, 30s\, and 40s. Led by longtime swing dancer and guitarist Nirav Sanghani\, the band focuses on a classic repertoire that’s great for dancing and listening. This expanded lineup of the band will include Nathan Tokunaga on reeds and Mikiya Matsuda on bass\, plus the stellar augmentation of Rob Reich on piano and Benny Amón on drums.\nWOODCHOPPER’S BALL:\nThe Woodchopper’s Ball\, San Francisco’s swing hot spot\, is a weekly Tuesday night swing dance event held at the historic Verdi Club in San Francisco’s Mission district. Named after the classic 1939 swing tune by the Woody Herman Orchestra (and their biggest hit!)\, it features monthly classes\, a full bar (21+ only)\, and a dance party with a drop-in lesson and the largest variety of live swing dance music in town! Properly worn face masks required. \nHome \n\n* LIVE MUSIC DANCE PARTY\, 9:00-11:30pm\, with a different band each week! $15 admission includes a drop-in Basic Swing dance lesson (9:00-9:15pm)\, perfect for complete beginners (no partner required)!\n* FULL BAR & LOUNGE\, 8:00pm-closing (21+ only)! Enjoy a classic cocktail in the swanky vintage bar and lounge!\n* 2\,500-SQ-FT DANCE FLOOR: Large\, beautiful\, hardwood dance floor with plenty of room to swing out!\n* JUNE LINDY HOP and BALBOA (4-week) and SOLO JAZZ (3-week) monthly class series continue tonight\, 7:00-10:00pm. Single Monthly Class drop-in: $25/person/week (includes Dance Party!)\, no partner required. \nMonthly Classes \n\nEVENING SCHEDULE:\n6:30pm: Doors Open\n7:00-8:00pm: Monthly Intermediate Lindy Hop & Balboa Classes\n8:00-9:00pm: Monthly Beginning Lindy Hop & Balboa Classes\n8:00pm-closing: Full Bar Open (21+ only)\n9:00-9:15pm: Drop-In Basic Swing Dance Lesson\n9:00-10:00pm: Monthly Solo Jazz Class\n9:00-11:30pm: Live Music Dance Party
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/verdi-club-the-curiosities-jazz-band-at-the-woodchoppers-ball/
LOCATION:Verdi Club\, 2424 Mariposa Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230621T180000
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SUMMARY:18 Reasons: The Confident Cook: Beef - In Person
DESCRIPTION:Price:\n$155.00\nMember Price:\n$145.00 \nA hands-on in-person cooking class culminating in a dinner served with wine and beer. This class is limited to 12 students. Review our registration and cancellation policies here. Masks are recommended. \nTake your culinary skills to the next level with our new fundamentals series\, The Confident Cook. It’s a Pick-Your-Own-Adventure\, where you decide which classes are most beneficial to you as a home cook. We guarantee that taking at least six classes will build your kitchen skills\, broaden your repertoire\, and give you the confidence to tackle any 18 Reasons class on the calendar.  That’s why we’re offering you a deal – add six or more Confident Cook classes to your cart to take 15% off your total order! Cook along with Chef Mike and add a swagger to your seasoning\, a cool hand to your chef’s knife\, and a flair to your plated presentations.  \nThe Confident Cook: Beef will prepare you to be as fancy or as casual as you want with this ever popular meat. Impress your partner\, your friends\, and yourself with a steakhouse-quality steak at home\, or indulge in the happy nostalgia of a saucy meatball sub.  \nFirst up: steak cookery. Believe it or not\, steak cooks for less than 12 minutes in the pan – and can make for a quick weeknight meal! We’ll baste our steaks with butter and herbs\, then learn about cooking to a specific degree of doneness. Getting a perfect medium-rare steak may seem intimidating\, but Chef Mike will demystify the process. Next we’ll learn the technique for compound butter – adding in herbs for a touch of flavor – to serve with our finished steak. Finally\, learn Chef Mike’s favorite 5-minute side dish\, a bowl of steaming couscous with a rainbow of seasonal vegetables. \nNext up: meatballs\, for the casually delicious meatball submarine sandwich. Step one\, figure out what a panade is\, how it keeps your beef tender\, and how to use it. Then we’ll sauté\, roll\, and bake our way to glistening brown\, perfect meatballs. Whip up a batch of homemade tomato sauce\, infusing flavors as you go. Over-stuff your hoagie bun with meatballs\, sprinkle some melting mozzarella cheese\, and smother the meatballs in sauce. Complete the dish with a quick lesson in perfect oven fries!  \nMENU \nSeared New York Steak\, Compound Garlic Butter\, Toasted Couscous with Rainbow Vegetables \nMeatball (with optional added ground pork) Submarine Sandwich\, Seasoned Oven Steak Fries \nThis menu contains the following common allergens: fish\, dairy\, wheat. If you have allergies or dietary restrictions that concern your ability to cook along\, please e-mail info@18reasons.org before purchasing a ticket. \nLet’s Cook Together!  \nBorn in the Haight Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco\, Mike Weller grew up in the suburbs of San Jose\, where he discovered cooking as his first profession and lifetime passion. After wandering through typical teenage jobs at pizza joints and ice cream parlors\, Mike’s first “restaurant” job was with Sambo’s Coffee Shops\, slinging hash and cooking eggs for the bar rush and Sunday breakfast crowds.  He moved on to help open several restaurants\, attend the California Culinary Academy\, and study under European chefs with Michelin backgrounds. Later\, Mike served as an executive chef for catering companies\, wineries and country clubs.  When his son was born\, Mike transitioned his career into teaching\, returning to the CCA where he eventually became the Executive Chef and Director of Academics. Mike also returned to school for training in his new field\, earning a Master’s Degree in Education. Having taught for Le Cordon Bleu North America in both online and brick and mortar schools\, Mike is thrilled to return to teaching in a neighborhood-based community.  When he is not teaching he reaps the benefits of his backyard garden\, kept in perfect order by his Master Gardener wife.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/18-reasons-the-confident-cook-beef-in-person/
LOCATION:18 Reasons\, 3674 18th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230621T190000
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SUMMARY:Gray Area: Artist Showcase Summer 2023
DESCRIPTION:Come see the Gray Area Showcase in-person over the course of two days at Gray Area!\nTickets: https://grayarea.org/event/gray-area-artist-showcase-summer-2023/\nJune 21: Opening Night from 7pm – 10pm PT\nJune 22: 3pm – 9pm PT \nDon’t miss the newest works from fresh talent in the Gray Area Artist Showcase\, our biannual exhibition of artwork fostered within our Artist Incubator and Creative Code Immersive education programs!\nThe showcase will present the immersive and interactive works of 12 artists who explore themes that probe our inner states of consciousness\, encourage reflection around issues of climate change and the Anthropocene\, and transport viewers to fantastical imagined-realities.\nFrom celestial VR realms\, entrancing audiovisual experiences\, and even a live-auditory translation of your own brainwaves\, challenge your sensory experience and reflect on the complex interconnectedness between the digital and physical worlds. \nEXHIBITING ARTISTS: \nAri Kalinowski\nAshley Herr\nCristina Isabel Rivera\nDavid Aughenbaugh\nFariba Shafiee\nHeeje Lee\nHuiwen Zhu\nNathan Schager\nParish Bracha\nQuinn Keck\nSophi Kravitz\nVeronica Graham
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/gray-area-artist-showcase-summer-2023/2023-06-21/
LOCATION:Gray Area Grand Theater\, 2665 Mission St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230622T150000
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SUMMARY:Gray Area: Artist Showcase Summer 2023
DESCRIPTION:Come see the Gray Area Showcase in-person over the course of two days at Gray Area!\nTickets: https://grayarea.org/event/gray-area-artist-showcase-summer-2023/\nJune 21: Opening Night from 7pm – 10pm PT\nJune 22: 3pm – 9pm PT \nDon’t miss the newest works from fresh talent in the Gray Area Artist Showcase\, our biannual exhibition of artwork fostered within our Artist Incubator and Creative Code Immersive education programs!\nThe showcase will present the immersive and interactive works of 12 artists who explore themes that probe our inner states of consciousness\, encourage reflection around issues of climate change and the Anthropocene\, and transport viewers to fantastical imagined-realities.\nFrom celestial VR realms\, entrancing audiovisual experiences\, and even a live-auditory translation of your own brainwaves\, challenge your sensory experience and reflect on the complex interconnectedness between the digital and physical worlds. \nEXHIBITING ARTISTS: \nAri Kalinowski\nAshley Herr\nCristina Isabel Rivera\nDavid Aughenbaugh\nFariba Shafiee\nHeeje Lee\nHuiwen Zhu\nNathan Schager\nParish Bracha\nQuinn Keck\nSophi Kravitz\nVeronica Graham
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/gray-area-artist-showcase-summer-2023/2023-06-22/
LOCATION:Gray Area Grand Theater\, 2665 Mission St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230622T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230622T200000
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SUMMARY:Manny’s: Chronicle Live at Manny’s: How Photojournalists See San Francisco
DESCRIPTION:Every day\, SF Chronicle staff photographers are tasked with documenting San Francisco. \nCameras in hand\, they venture out to cover breaking news\, illuminate the hidden corners of our metropolis and explore the people and issues that define our city in all its beauty\, desperation and resilience. \nOver the past several years\, Chronicle photojournalists have depicted the ravages of the fentanyl crisis\, covered the realities of climate change and captured the wisdom of Black elders. \nNow\, they’re sharing how they do the work. \nOn June 22nd at 6 p.m.\, join The San Francisco Chronicle Photo Team\, including 2023 Pulitzer Prize finalists Gabrielle Lurie and Stephen Lam\, live at Manny’s for a presentation and conversation about the ethics\, practice and practicalities of photojournalism today. \nIn our next Chronicle Live at Manny’s\, Chronicle photographers will share the stories behind some of their favorite images and take you inside the process of making them\, from finding unique angles to earning subjects’ trust. \nGet your tickets! \nYou’ll hear from: \nNicole Frugé: The San Francisco Chronicle’s Director of Visuals\, Frugé leads one of the most diverse metro photo staffs in the nation. Frugé was named the Jim Gordon Photo Editor of the Year in 2019\, Photo Editor of the Year in 2018 and the Chronicle’s photo editors were twice named the Picture Editing Team of the Year by the National Press Photographers Association’s Best of Photojournalism contest. Before photo editing\, she spent 10 years working as a staff photographer for newspapers in Texas and Florida. \nGabrielle Lurie: Raised in Washington D.C\, Gabrielle Lurie picked up a camera at 17 years old. She moved to New York City where she continued to photograph and study art history at New York University. Her work has appeared in The New York Times\, Wall Street Journal\, LA Times and The Guardian\, and she is the three-time winner of Pictures of the Year International’s Local Photographer of the Year and a two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist. \nStephen Lam: A native of Hong Kong\, Stephen Lam left his studies in mechanical engineering to pursue photojournalism as a fun college elective. A former Chronicle intern\, Lam was an editorial and commercial photographer in the Bay Area and his versatility has led him to collaborate with a vast range of clients including Reuters\, Der Spiegel\, Viator and L’Oréal before joining the Chronicle. Stephen is fluent in Cantonese and English. He is a 2023 Pulitzer Prize finalist. \nYoshi James: Yalonda M. James is an award-winning staff photojournalist and video producer at The San Francisco Chronicle. Her storytelling passion lies in documenting social justice issues and amplifying voices whose stories are seldom heard. James was a 2008 Pulitzer Prize finalist with her team from The Charlotte Observer for a project called\, “Sold a Nightmare.” She is also the director of short documentary films\, “The BLM (Black Lives Matter) Bridge Protest: One Year Later” and “Singing for KING.” \nThe Chronicle Photo Team is an award-winning group of photographers\, video journalists and editors and one of the most diverse photojournalism staffs in the country. See their images and hear the stories behind their work June 22nd at 6 p.m. at Manny’s in the Mission. \nChronicle Live at Manny’s is a monthly series of conversations featuring Chronicle journalists discussing the most pressing issues in the Bay Area and having a little fun along the way.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/mannys-chronicle-live-at-mannys-how-photojournalists-see-san-francisco/
LOCATION:Manny’s\, 3092 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230622T180000
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SUMMARY:Z Space: GAYMEZ Game Night (PRIDE Edition)
DESCRIPTION:Game night at Z Space returns for our second installment\, with GAYMEZ (PRIDE Edition). \nAs usual\, we’re inviting gamers of all kinds to bring your favorite board game\, your DnD group\, your Magic cards and of course your friends to enjoy our full bar\, spacious lobby\, and theater space! Our conference room can be provided for large parties on a first come\, first served basis. \nWarning: may include impromptu musical or theatrical performances by Z Space staff and/or friends. Z Space makes no claims as to the actual quality of such chicanery. \nFeaturing ZnD\nA Dungeons and Dragons Experience\non our mainstage DM’d by Daniel Hall \nThis is a free event\, but we encourage you to reserve a spot so that we can know you’re coming. \nGames Provided:\n • Apples to Apples\n • BananaGrams\n • Cards\n • Giant Jenga\n • Mario Kart (for Wii)\n • Ping Pong\n • Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza\n • Wii Sports \nAccess Notes\nZ Space is a wheelchair accessible theater and has accessible seating for all shows. Bathrooms are wheelchair accessible and are welcoming to all genders. You will be given an opportunity to indicate access needs during the ticket buying process. If you find that ADA seats have been sold out for a night you want to attend\, or if you have any other questions or concerns\, please contact our box office at boxoffice@zspace.org.  \nCOVID Policy\nAt this time\, masking is encouraged but not required and vaccination checks are not required to see a performance. Click here for details on our COVID policy\, and please email boxoffice@zspace.org with any questions or concerns.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/z-space-gaymez-game-night-pride-edition/
LOCATION:Z Space\, 450 Florida St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:18 Reasons: Cake Decorating Essentials - In Person
DESCRIPTION:Price:\n$125.00\nMember Price:\n$115.00 \nA hands-on in-person decorating workshop. A light meal of cheeses\, veggies and dips\, and a seasonal salad will be served with wine and beer. This class is limited to 12 students. Review our registration and cancellation policies here. Masks are welcome. \nHave you ever wanted to decorate a cake but don’t know where to start? In this introductory class\, Chef Molly Pam will teach you the essential techniques of cake decoration\, including stacking\, crumb coating\, and smooth icing a cake. You will learn how to vibrantly color Italian meringue buttercream frosting\, properly wield a piping bag\, and practice piping techniques\, including ropes\, shells\, rosettes\, and drop flowers. Practicing these piping skills will transfer to many future projects: they can be used on tarts\, cookies\, eclairs\, or any other baked good you want to decorate! \nOver a light meal\, you will sketch out your cake decorating plans; Molly will coach you if you need advice or inspiration. Finally\, you’ll decorate your own personal cake to take home. \nIn order to give you ample time to practice decorating skills\, we will be baking vanila cakes and preparing the Italian meringue buttercream before class. However\, recipes will be provided so students can have a reference at home. \nBeginners are welcome in this class. Each student will work on a 4’’ square cake that will feed 3-4 people. You’ll leave class with your own piece of art! \nThis menu contains the following common allergens: Egg\, Dairy\, Wheat. If you have allergies or dietary restrictions that concern your ability to cook along\, please e-mail info@18reasons.org before purchasing a ticket. \nLet’s Cook Together!  \nMolly Pam is a San Francisco-based pastry chef. After studying pastry at the French Culinary Institute in New York City\, she honed her skills with renowned cake designer Collette Peters and at Momofuku Milk Bar. She expanded her expertise to include catering\, private chef services and teaching cooking classes. Molly loves to share her passion for cooking and baking with her students.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/18-reasons-cake-decorating-essentials-in-person/
LOCATION:18 Reasons\, 3674 18th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230622T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230622T235900
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SUMMARY:Public Works: The Lover’s Revenge Ball - SF Pride Week
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, June 22nd\, 8pm – 2am \nMain Room / 21+ / Limited Capacity \nDoor $22 pre-sale\, $30 at the door \nHosted by the ICON Gorgeous Jack Gucci \nSpecial Guest Judges: ICON Meeka Alpha-Omega & LEGENDARY Twiggy Garçon \nBeats by DJ Spiider Ebony \nPreshow by Blossom\, Ashlee Basquiat\, DJ Align \nALL CATEGORIES OTA: \nVIRGIN VOGUE 🏆 \n“Poison Ivy” “Like I told Lady Freeze when I pulled her plug\, ‘THIS is a one-woman show.’” In Batman and Robin\, Uma Thurman’s poison ivy wanted Mr. Freeze all to herself\, so much so that she killed the wife he was trying to save. Bring us your own version of Poison Ivy and steal the show. \nVIRGIN RUNWAY 🏆 \n“Tattered and Torn” Guess it’s over! You and your partner were supposed to go to a red-carpet event together\, but they found out you cheated and ruined your outfit. Come tear the runway up wearing a tattered and torn evening look. \nOTA BEST DRESSED 🏆 \n“I Hate When You Wear That” Your partner hates when you bring too much attention to yourself. Maybe it’s because you wear too many colors\, clashing patterns\, maybe it’s all the sparkle or wearing all white and complaining about getting dirty. Whatever it is\, bring us that look that your partner hates. \nCOMMENTATOR V. COMMENTATOR $100 \n“Get Your Lick Back” Sometimes in a relationship if one partner cheats\, the other will cheat to get their lick back. Sometimes in ballroom rivalries are built when competitors go back and forth winning against one another. For your 10s\, give us a saucy chant about getting your lick back. For the battles the commentator will provide a word. \nOTA REALNESS $200 \nSchool Boy v Thug v Everyday v Executive v FQ v Drags \n“A Plot About Revenge” Sometimes films about revenge are the best ones [Mean Girls\, Carrie\, Django\, Kill Bill\, John Wick\, just to name a few] so tonight you’re bringing it like your favorite character in a revenge fueled film. Bring a photo of your character. \nOTA FACE $200 \nBQ v TM v Butch v FQ v BQID v Women v GNC/NB \n“2-Faced” your ex called you two-faced\, so show us exactly how two-faced you are. Bring it half washed faced and half painted. \nOTA SEX SIREN $200 \nCatboy v Junior v Senior v TM v Butch v FQ v Women v GNC/NB \n“Spice It Up” Your partner said that your sex life was getting stale and that you needed to spice it up a little bit\, so you’ve decided that it was time for some role play. Are you the sexy cop? A naughty school girl? A submissive butler or maid? The sexy secretary? Let’s role play babe. \nOTA RUNWAY $300 \nTall Boys v Small Boys v Big Boys v FQ v BQID v Women v GNC/NB \n“Black Widow[er]” No! Not the marvel character. You have un-alived your partner in a bout of pure rage when they removed you from the will. Now it’s time for their funeral. In a wicked all black effect show us how you show up to the funeral. \nOTA PERFORMANCE $500 \nSoft v Dramatic v RWT v Womens v FQ v Drags v Old Way v. New Way \n“No Scrubs” Left Eye got revenge of her ex by burning his prized sneakers in his bathtub\, which ultimately led to burning his whole house down. Burn the house down in a look inspired by Lisa “Left Eye” Lopez. \nFor all inquiries [including the community or non-profit discount]\, to volunteer\, or to sponsor a category please reach out via email us at Oaklandtoall@gmail.com \n━━━━━━━━━▲━━━━━━━━━ \nWhen you purchase tickets to this event you’ll automatically be signed up for LOCAL 161\, our SMS community where you’ll get special invites + guestlist + other perks as a thank you for your support. You’ll receive about 4 messages per month\, message and data rates may apply\, and you can text STOP to cancel at any time.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/public-works-the-lovers-revenge-ball-sf-pride-week/
LOCATION:Public Works\, 161 Erie St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230623T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230623T200000
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SUMMARY:Bissap Baobab: Spanish meet up
DESCRIPTION:Come and meet new friends! Practise your Spanish \nNos reunimos mensualmente y hablamos en español/spanish durante la hora feliz. Somos de todo el mundo y estamos compuestos por hablantes nativos y hablantes con fluidez conversacional básica.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/bissap-baobab-spanish-meet-up/2023-06-23/
LOCATION:Bissap Baobab\, 2243 Mission St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230623T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230623T213000
DTSTAMP:20260506T151905
CREATED:20230616T201821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230616T201821Z
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SUMMARY:18 Reasons: Cooking with Cast Iron - In Person
DESCRIPTION:Price:\n$155.00\nMember Price:\n$145.00 \nA hands-on in-person cooking class culminating in a dinner served with wine and beer. This class is limited to 12 students. Review our registration and cancellation policies here. Masks are welcome. \nDo you have a cast iron pan? You should have a cast iron pan. They are versatile\, affordable and virtually indestructible. You can bequeath them to your great- grandchildren. This isn’t something the common non-stick pan can boast.  \nYet\, cast iron can be intimidating. People may worry about the maintenance. Or they may only feel comfortable doing simple sautes in them.  \nTime to broaden your repertoire! In this class Marie will show you how to take care of the pans\, how to season them and considerations when using acidic foods.  \nBonus: every recipe will be made using both cast iron AND a different pan. This will allow you to really see the difference the cooking vessel makes. \nMENU \nMake Your Own Loaded Nachos with a variety of Vegetarian Toppings \nGrilled Romaine with Miso Caesar Dressing \nButtermilk Soda Scones \nStone Fruit Cornmeal Skillet Cake – served with Bi-Rite Creamery Ice Cream \nThis menu contains the following common allergens: Egg\, Tree Nuts\, Dairy\, Wheat. If you have allergies or dietary restrictions that concern your ability to cook along\, please e-mail info@18reasons.org before purchasing a ticket. \nLet’s Cook Together!  \nMarie Brennan is a vegetable enthusiast\, keen fermenter and an avid traveler. Her explorations are fueled by the desire to find her next pantry staple and learn yet another way to use onions. Her culinary focus is vegetarian\, Californian cuisine that is imbued with global flavors. Her classes are known for their healthyish and punchy flavors as well as her non-dogmatic and enthusiastic approach to food.  \nMarie graduated from the University of Wisconsin with a degree in Dietetics and in 2014 moved to the Bay Area to attend culinary arts school. She stayed for the produce and the sunshine. Marie lives in Berkeley California and works as an educator\, consultant\, private chef and recipe developer. You can learn more about Marie at www.hedonistinmoderation.com
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/18-reasons-cooking-with-cast-iron-in-person/
LOCATION:18 Reasons\, 3674 18th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230623T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230623T210000
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SUMMARY:ODC Theater: Julie Crothers: Holy Crap
DESCRIPTION:11 years into the quest to fill the “God-shaped hole” inside of her\, Julie Crothers is hitting the stage to let you know that things are different than she expected them to be. Through embodied storytelling\, an unsettled cast of church characters\, and a handful of queer little pop numbers\, Julie Crothers’ evening-length one-guy-show\, Holy Crap\, is a story of coming out\, of coming of age\, and of coming together with all the parts that make her whole. In an attempt to investigate the things she came to believe about goodness\, value\, purpose\, and meaning within a deeply evangelical culture\, she invites audiences to experience the difficulties and delights of deconstructing a conservative Christian upbringing and all the sticky bits it leaves behind. Following the structure of a typical white southern megachurch service and running 60 minutes\, Holy Crap sheds light on what it means to question\, to reimagine\, and to allow yourself to be constantly becoming. \nHoly Crap (previously titled Are You There God? It’s Me\, Jules) features an original soundtrack by Ben Juodvalkis\, choreographic support by Jess Bozzo\, and dramaturgical guidance by Nora Sharp and Sarah Rose Leonard. \nHoly Crap is made possible through support from Zellerbach Family Foundation Community Arts Grant\, Maggie Allessee National Center for Choreography (MANCC)\, and individual donations. \nJulie Crothers is a white\, queer\, disabled performer\, choreographer\, and community educator based in Berkeley\, CA. Her solo choreographic work has been presented on stages throughout the Bay Area and beyond\, including CHOPSHOP Dance Festival and International Women in Dance Leadership Conference. Julie utilizes contemporary dance\, character\, and comedy to share personal stories and is passionate about increasing the accessibility of dance for all. A Tennessee native\, Julie studied dance at Elon University\, graduating in 2014. \nSupport ODC\nODC Theater exists to empower and develop innovative artists\, but ticket sales cover just a portion of a show’s total cost. In addition to joining us for our fall programming\, your generous donation provides equitable space access and mentorship opportunities to those artists and allows us to continue presenting dynamic in-person and virtual experiences to dance lovers everywhere.\nMake a gift today at odc.dance/support-theater
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/odc-theater-julie-crothers-holy-crap/2023-06-23/
LOCATION:ODC Theater\, 3153 17th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230623T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230623T213000
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SUMMARY:Little Mission Studio: Music for Two Pianos - Piano Faculty Recital
DESCRIPTION:Tickets By Donation: Suggested $20 per Adult & $10 per Child. \nLittle Mission Studio Piano Faculty are really excited to present an evening of two-piano music for our LMS community. Our program will be about an hour long and all ages are welcome! Please RSVP using the form below. \nProgram: \nPapillons\nBy: Oswald Russell \nFour Piece Suite for Two Pianos\nBy: Richard Rodney Bennett \nPolka Dots and Moonbeams\nBy: Jimmy Van Heusen \nExtase (Réverie)\nBy: Louis Ganne \nMystic Brew\nBy: Ronnie Foster \nSonata in C-Sharp for Saxophone & Piano\nBy: Fernande Decruck \nThree Preludes\nBy: George Gershwin \nOverture to Candide\nBy: Leonard Bernstein \nPirates of the Caribbean\nBy: Klaus Badelt \nAnd more!
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/little-mission-studio-music-for-two-pianos-piano-faculty-recital/
LOCATION:Little Mission Studio\, 445 Hampshire St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230623T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230623T220000
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SUMMARY:Dance Mission Theater: Micaya presents Mission in the Mix
DESCRIPTION:Micaya presents\nMission in the Mix\nJune 16-25\, 2023: Fri-Sat 8pm\, Sun 7pm\nat Dance Mission Theater \nTickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mission-in-the-mix-tickets-612435490037?aff=erelexpmlt \nMission in the Mix is back!!! This annual favorite features work by SoulForce Dance Company\, Micaya’s performance workshops\, plus guest performers at each show! \nGuest Performers include: Feline Finesse Youth Dance Company\, Jeric Peregrino\, Str8Jacket\, Krazy 8\, Lizzie Burns\, DM Us\, Kani Terry\, Latin Jam Dance\, Montage Dance Productions Tap and Contemporary\, Becky Fazio\, Sincere\, New Style Motherlode\, Mambo Groovin\, Hell on Heels\, Paul X\, Agatha/Iron Lotus\, Bliss Dance Company\, Elemental Remix
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/dance-mission-theater-micaya-presents-mission-in-the-mix/2023-06-23/
LOCATION:Dance Mission Theater\, 3316 24th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Bissap Baobab: Baila Fridays: class & social
DESCRIPTION:You want to learn how to dance and meet new friends? This is THE perfect event for you!  \nSpanish Meet up 6 pm + BAILA FRIDAYS EVENT 8pm every Friday at Bissap Baobab \nCOVER AT THE DOOR OR ON EVENTBRITE
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/bissap-baobab-baila-fridays-class-social/2023-06-23/
LOCATION:Bissap Baobab\, 2243 Mission St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Public Works: Bearracuda San Francisco: Pride 2023!
DESCRIPTION:DJs David Harness & Paul Goodyear \nPublic Works – 161 Erie Street \nHOT Go-Go’s All night! \nPhotos & Decor by Dusti Cunnigham \n21+\, Proof of Vax Required \nBearracuda returns to San Francisco after nearly 9 months away! We’re bringing you THE Friday night kick-off to Pride with DJs David Harness & Paul Goodyear on the main floor and Philip Grasso in the Loft. \nSexy decor\, clothes check down to your undies and 1000 guys await you in San Francisco for PRIDE!
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/public-works-bearracuda-san-francisco-pride-2023/
LOCATION:Public Works\, 161 Erie St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Garden for the Environment: Sustainable Gardening Series: Summer 2023
DESCRIPTION:June 10th\, 17th and 24th – Saturdays from 10am to 12pm. Cost: $30 for the full three-part series\, and receive a $10 gift card at each workshop. Sponsored by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission \nThe Introduction to Sustainable Gardening series is a three-part workshop series designed to help you transform your yard into a thriving\, sustainable garden. This course will teach you everything you need to know to nurture perennial gardens that conserve water\, provide beauty\, and attract pollinators and beneficial insects. \nSan Francisco is a beautiful and unique city\, with year-round mild temperatures and dry\, foggy summers. Learn what plants are adapted to our coastal climate and grow without the need for toxic pesticides or large amounts of water. This course will focus on native and drought-tolerant ornamental gardens but will cover broad topics that can also apply to vegetable gardening. \nThe full series is $30\, but you will get $10 gift cards to the Urban Farmer Store at each workshop (for a total of $30 in gift cards if you attend the two workshops). \nRegistering will sign you up for the full series of three workshops. Please only register if you plan to attend all three sessions. \nSERIES SUMMARY: \nPart I: Sustainable Garden Design This workshop will teach you how to design a beautiful\, functional\, and thriving home garden space. San Francisco urban gardens come with all sorts of unique challenges (fog\, wind\, steep hillsides\, sandy soil) and it can be difficult to know where to start. Instructor Ellyn will provide information to help you evaluate and design garden spaces and choose plants to match the space\, a principle called “Right Plant\, Right Place”. \nPart II: Water-Wise Gardening This workshop will take a more detailed look at the many beautiful plants that grow well in San Francisco and how you can care for them without using lots of water. Even with San Francisco’s dry and foggy summers\, there is an amazing palate of climate-appropriate plants that will thrive here with little or no summer water so that you can conserve water and save on your bill. Instructor Ellyn will teach you about all of this and also about how to water your plants properly and group them by similar water needs to help them reach their full potential. \nPart III: Organic Pest Control Learn how a healthy and biodiverse garden can thrive without the use of pesticides. Ellyn will discuss the notion that most plant health problems are caused by poor growing conditions or improper planting\, and that pests and diseases may be secondary problems. Plant health care involves a combination of strategies including monitoring\, and you’ll learn strategies to attract beneficial insects\, and keep pests\, diseases\, and weeds at bay naturally. \nInstructor Ellyn Shea is a Bay Area gardener\, garden coach\, Certified Arborist\, consultant\, and educator. She is a longtime Garden for the Environment teacher and supporter and shares her extensive gardening knowledge in this workshop series. \nCOVID-19 information: \n    GFE Mask Guidelines: Masks are optional for vaccinated visitors (workshop participants\, volunteers\, students etc.) and required for unvaccinated individuals. Our staff is fully vaccinated and boosted. Thank you for continuing to keep the garden a safe and open space for everyone!\n    Please cancel your shift and do not come to GFE if you develop COVID19 symptoms on or before the day of your workshop (fever\, chills\, repeated shaking / shivering\, cough\, sore throat\, shortness of breath\, difficulty breathing\, feeling unusually weak or fatigued\, new loss of taste or smell\, muscle pain\, headache\, runny or congested nose\, or diarrhea)\n    GFE will continue to monitor the COVID19 situation in San Francisco and make any necessary changes to the workshop based on current information. \nNo walk-up registration permitted for this course.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/garden-for-the-environment-sustainable-gardening-series-summer-2023-2/2023-06-24/
LOCATION:Garden for the Environment\, 1590 7th Ave\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94122\, United States
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