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SUMMARY:Manny’s: Friends of the Urban Forest presents the 3rd Annual Treevia Contest!
DESCRIPTION:Whether you’re a nature enthusiast\, a tree hugger\, or simply curious about the trees around you\, our Treevia Contest promises to be a “tree-mendous” and engaging event. This is open to all tree enthusiasts\, from beginners to experts. We’ll have all kinds of questions\, including some related to pop culture! And plenty of prizes. \nSo\, mark your calendar\, gather your team\, and join us to celebrate the wonder of trees and a chance to win the “Unstumpable” title! We promise it will be a “tree-rific” night of tree-themed fun with friendly but “fir-ocious” competition and educational exploration. \nP.S. Tree-related flair is encouraged 🌲🌴🪵🌵 \n*﻿*Please note this will be in the front cafe space** \nG﻿ot questions? Feel free to reach out to angelina@welcometomannys.com
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/mannys-friends-of-the-urban-forest-presents-the-3rd-annual-treevia-contest/
LOCATION:Manny’s\, 3092 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Brick & Mortar Music Hall: KANKAN - The RR Tour with Trapmade Jason
DESCRIPTION:Lyf & Friends & Burd Management presents\nKANKAN – The RR Tour\nwith Trapmade Jason\nApril 25\, 2023 8:00 pm PDT (Doors: 7:00 pm )\nBrick and Mortar Music Hall \, 1710 Mission Street \, San Francisco\, CA (map) \n$30 ADV / $105 VIP
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/brick-mortar-music-hall-kankan-the-rr-tour-with-trapmade-jason/
LOCATION:Brick & Mortar Music Hall\, 1710 Mission Street\, San Francisco\, 94103
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SUMMARY:Verdi Club: The Cottontails & After-Hours Jam Session at the Woodchopper's Ball
DESCRIPTION:THE COTTONTAILS:\nThe Cottontails are one of San Francisco’s most exciting\, talented\, and versatile swing dance bands around\, playing a wide range of styles: 1920s Gatsby-era jazz\, classic 30’s/’40s swing\, and vintage ’50s/’60s R&B. Something for everyone\, and fun for all! Featuring Karina Denike\, whose “vocal prowess recalls traditional jazz chops with modern style\, relevance\, and soul.” (The Owl Mag)\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 (cash only) includes a drop-in Basic Swing dance lesson (9:00-9:15pm)\, perfect for complete beginners (no partner or registration required)!\n* AFTER-HOURS MUSICIANS JAM SESSION & PARTY (every last Tuesday of the month)\, 11:30pm-1:30am\, in the lounge\, with the bar open extra late and space for dancing! Included with admission to Live Music Dance Party\, must arrive before doors close at 12:00am midnight. Musicians of all levels welcome!\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* APRIL (4-week) LINDY HOP\, BALBOA\, and COLLEGIATE SHAG monthly classes conclude tonight\, 7:00-10:00pm. Single Monthly Class drop-in: $25/person/week (includes Dance Party!)\, no partner required. \nMonthly Classes \n\n* New MAY (5-week) LINDY HOP\, BALBOA\, and COLLEGIATE SHAG monthly class series start Tuesday\, May 2\, 2023! Enrollment includes admission to Dance Parties! Register online in advance and save! \nClass Schedule & Registration \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 Collegiate Shag Class\n9:00-11:30pm: Live Music Dance Party\n11:30pm-1:30am: SPECIAL After-Hours Musicians Jam Session
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/verdi-club-the-cottontails-after-hours-jam-session-at-the-woodchoppers-ball/
LOCATION:Verdi Club\, 2424 Mariposa Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:18 Reasons: Community Dinner: Just for Pun
DESCRIPTION:Price:\n$18.00 \nA one-plate dinner with beer and wine available for sale. This is not a cooking class. This seating is limited to 40 guests. Review our registration and cancellation policies here. Masks are welcome. \nPop in for April’s Community Dinner\, where our very own Chef Mike and Community Programs Manager\, Elise\, are teaming up to welcome Spring in the only way they know how – with tasty food and terrible jokes. Mike and Elise have been joyfully cooking together since 2017\, creating menus that range from unintentionally burnt oranges\, uncomplicated happy hour bites\, to daily online classes. You may have seen the two of them having a grate time bantering over Zoom while sharing puns and always questioning when the salt went into a recipe. Grab a spot at either seating as we open our doors for you to join in the shared love and respect that Mike and Elise have for our 18 Reasons community and each other. \nNote: this ticket page is for the first seating from 6-7 pm. We do not have reserved seating and dining will take place at communal tables. We also have an option for guests who prefer to take their meal to go: click here to reserve a plate for pick-up only. For our second seating at 7:30 pm\, please click here. \nMENU \nTwice Baked Goat Cheese Souffles \nSalad of Chicories with a Burnt Orange Dressing \nFava Bean Tartine – featuring Peter’s Peck of Pickled Peppers \nPecan Tart with Miso Caramel \nThis menu contains the following common allergens: Dairy\, Eggs\, Wheat\, Soy\, Tree Nuts. If you have allergies or dietary restrictions that concern your ability to attend\, please e-mail info@18reasons.org before purchasing a ticket. Because we are cooking in large batches\, we are very limited in accommodating allergens and dietary restrictions. \nBorn and raised in Colorado\, Elise Hayashi grew up in a family where knowing how to use a paring knife was more important than riding a bicycle. This sparked her passion for food and cooking at an early age\, and she enthusiastically relocated to the Bay Area to pursue a BA in Nutrition Science at UC Berkeley. Outside of the classroom\, Elise helped implement childhood obesity and exercise research with the Nutrition Policy Institute\, and also worked as a pastry assistant to fill her free time with galettes and mousses. After graduation\, she spent time abroad working on an organic farm where she gained an appreciation for the labor and commitment that goes into producing food everyday. Now\, she is excited about being a part of 18 Reasons to merge her gastronomic backgrounds and to share her love of food with the Bay Area community. During the rare moments when she is not eating\, Elise can be found trying out new sports\, playing and listening to live music\, or wandering the aisles of grocery stores and farmers’ markets. \nBorn in the Haight Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco\, Mike Weller grew up in 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. Having taught for Le Cordon Bleu North America\, Mike is thrilled to return to teaching in a neighborhood-based community. When he is not teaching\, he tends to his backyard garden\, helps his wife to can and preserve food\, and loves to cook for his friends and family. \nABOUT COMMUNITY DINNER \nOnce a month\, we open our doors to friends new and old\, welcoming all to our share a table and a delicious meal. Every month is something different\, but tickets are always $18 and always tasty. Wine and beer are for sale at the event. Kids welcome!
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/18-reasons-community-dinner-just-for-pun/
LOCATION:18 Reasons\, 3674 18th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Manny’s: Ahead of the Curve: Celebrating Lesbian Visibility
DESCRIPTION:With a fist full of credit cards\, a lucky run at the track\, and a drive to connect her community\, Franco Stevens launched Curve\, the best-selling lesbian magazine ever published. When Franco learns that Curve will fold within the year\, she faces a crisis. She’s been away from the helm for 10 years due to a disabling injury which she kept largely secret. Franco now questions the relevance of the magazine and her own voice in the face of accelerating threats to LGBTQ community. To forge a path forward\, Franco reaches out to women working in today’s queer spaces to understand what’s at stake. Ultimately\, Franco’s story offers inspiration as we face an uncertain future for LGBTQ rights where visibility remains one of our most powerful tools to combat discrimination. \nT﻿his will be a special screening of the film followed by a powerful conversation with those who helped create Curve. To top it all off\, join us at Mother (the newest lesbian bar in SF) afterwards for a fabulous evening of lesbian joy and connections. What more could you ask for! \nM﻿anny’s never turns away people due to lack of funds. For a complimentary ticket\, please email the word “grapefruit” and the title of the event to angelina@welcometomannys.com
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/mannys-ahead-of-the-curve-celebrating-lesbian-visibility/
LOCATION:Manny’s\, 3092 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Ruth’s Table: Subject Matters: The Art of Disability Culture (opening celebration)
DESCRIPTION:In Gallery | Free\nThursday April 27 | 6-8pm PST \nJoin us for the opening celebration of Subject Matters: The Art of Disability Culture.\nSubject Matters is an invitation to engage with the work of ten artists who identify as having a disability and expand our understanding of the disability community. The exhibition centers upon the creativity and unique perspectives of each artist and aims to create a safe space to reflect and experience the humanity of others.  \nArtists: Kat Chudy\, Kellie Gillespie\, Susan Janow\, Catherine Lecce-Chong\, Dan Miller\, Katie Sellenger\, Rachel Ungerer\, Ron Veasey\, Jen White Johnson\, and Alice Wingwall. \nAccess at RT: RT gallery is wheelchair accessible. The exhibition includes audio descriptions of each artwork\, available via QR code on the wall labels. Written materials available in large print and Braille.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/ruths-table-subject-matters-the-art-of-disability-culture-opening-celebration/
LOCATION:Ruth’s Table\, 3160 21 st\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:SOMArts Cultural Center: Jade Wave Rising: Portraits of Power
DESCRIPTION:What is power? Who wields it? How can it be owned\, contested\, and exercised? For Asian women whose embodiment of power has culturally been limited to either Dragon Lady\, Lotus Blossom or Tiger Mom\, these questions are ever more prevalent. The true definition of power remains elusive and open to inquiry. \nCurated by Yeu Q Nguyen\, Jade Wave Rising: Portraits of Power celebrates Asian American and Pacific Islander woman agency and resilience in a multitude of manifestations. Jade is a rare mineral imbued with different metaphysical and cultural meanings\, used since prehistoric times to adorn objects associated with power such as ceremonial daggers\, jewelry\, and crowns. Using jade as an allusion to more diverse definitions of power\, the exhibition pays homage to overlooked figures in our history and establishes new legacies of leadership for a more equitable future for AAPI women everywhere. \nPresented by Asian American Women Artists Association (AAWAA) and the Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center (APICC) as part of their 26th annual United States of Asian America Festival: REIMAGINING HORIZONS \nCurator\nYeu Q Nguyen \nExhibiting Artists\nAnh Lee\nAJ Schnettler\nChoppy Oshiro\nIna Kaur\nIS/LAND Asian American Performance Collaborative\nJoanna L. Kao\nJulie Lee\nKayla Tange\nLi Ye\, Xue Tao\, and Yu Xuanji\nLydia Nakashima Degarrod\nMariel Paat\nMarisa Goudie\nMidori\nNibha Akireddy\nPallavi Sharma\nPaulina Hoong\nSansei Granddaughters’ Journey Collective\nShe Who Has No Master(s)\nShizue Seigel\nTwin Walls Mural Company \nPUBLIC PROGRAMS\nAll programs (except VIP Preview) are free and open to the public.\nRSVP is not required unless noted\, but they help keep track of how many to expect at events. \nVIP Curator Preview\nThursday\, April 27\, 5:00 PM\nSOMArts\nA sneak peak of the show an hour before it opens with a guided tour by curator and artist\, Yeu Q Nguyen\, along with a preview of her workshop. Invited guests will be among the first to interact with the exhibition’s main installation.\nInvite only for Exhibiting Artists\, Supporters\, Funders and Press. \nOpening Reception & USAAF Kick-off\nThursday\, April 27\, 6:00 PM\nSOMArts\, AAWAA YouTube\nMeet all the artists involved in the exhibition and this year’s United States of Asian America Festival! Plus\, interact with the installation by curator and artist\, Yeu Q Nguyen\, and witness a dance performance by IS/LAND Asian American Performance Collaborative.\nRSVP \nCurator-Led Community Workshops\nSunday\, April 30\, 1:00 PM & 3:00 PM\nSOMArts\nJoin curator and artist\, Yeu Q Nguyen\, in this community art-making and empowerment workshop to celebrate the opening of the exhibition. Inspired by the Chinese lucky bracelet\, participants will learn how to make square-knot adjustable bracelets personalized with their own words of power using jade stone beads and red cord.\nSpots are limited\, registration required: \nClosing Reception & Screening\nSunday\, May 21\, 1:00 PM\nSOMArts\nJoin us for literary readings by Shizue Seigel and Rebecca Nie and a screening of Manilatown Manang\, a documentary about the life and times of Jeanette Gandiongo Lazam\, an original Tenant Defender of the International Hotel during the 1970s and the last evicted tenant to step out of the hotel on August 4\, 1977.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/somarts-cultural-center-jade-wave-rising-portraits-of-power/2023-04-27/
LOCATION:SOMArts Cultural Center\, 934 Brannan St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Community Music Center: CMC Sessions: Inspiration & Influences with Jon Jang
DESCRIPTION:CMC Sessions: Inspiration & Influences \nSpark your musical imagination with CMC faculty as they delve into stories about the inspiration and influences that have guided them as professional musicians and teachers at CMC. CMC Sessions: Inspiration & Influences is an eight-part on-line series hosted by CMC Cultural Traditions and Winds/Brass Departments\, providing up-close and personal stories about the potent influences and galvanizing experiences that make up the “musical life.” Told through compelling demonstrations\, musical examples\, and creative tips\, the sessions will provide participants with inspiration on their musical journeys. \nMeet these talented faculty members:\nMarch 2 – Scott Foster\, Collaboration: Expanding the Musical Landscape\nMarch 16 – Charlie Gurke\, Friends and Mentors\nMarch 30 – Irene Chagall\, Melodic Line of My Life\nApril 13 – Susan Peña & Miguel Govea\, How We Became the Musicians We Are\nApril 27 – Jon Jang\, Leading Tones: Becoming a Changemaker\nMay 11 – Diane Grubbe\, A Flute-Full Life\nMay 25 – Becca Burrington\, The Singing Trombone\nJune 8 – Erick Peralta\, Dialects of 20th Century Jazz Piano \nJon Jang\, Leading Tones: Becoming a Changemaker \nThursday\, April 27\, 2023 at 7pm (PT) \nOnline via Zoom \nFREE \nJoin Jon Jang in sharing his journey in becoming a changemaker. Leading Tones tells the stories that make up Jon Jang’s lifelong pursuit of racial equity and social justice through his chosen “instrument” of musical expression. Influenced profoundly by the revolutionary politics of the Black Arts Movement and the nascent Asian-American Consciousness Movements of the 60s and 70s\, Jang has integrated artistic creativity and community organizing in order to advance messages of resistance and healing in the face of complex challenges of our society from the Reagan/Bush eras to today. Using musical examples\, historical narrative\, and personal reflection\, Leading Tones will provide attendees with a sense of Jon Jang’s shared value and practices. Jang may give a short performance to ground the presentation in how he has engaged with “the work” of change-making. \nThis event will be conducted online via video conferencing. RSVP to receive the link to join\, emailed prior to the start of the discussion. \nAbout the Artist: \nFor four decades\, the trajectory of composer-pianist Jon Jang’s work mirrors the development of a multiracial democratic New American Majority from his unique perspective. Inspired by the music from the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s\, Jang has collaborated with Max Roach in their work SenseUs (1990). “Eleanor Bumpurs” (1993) and “Can’t Stop Cryin’ for America: Black Lives Matter!” (2017) represent Jang’s works in response to the legal lynching of Black Americans. Jang’s Reparations Now! Concerto for Large Ensemble and Taiko (1987) pays tribute to the National Coalition for Redress and Reparations and shouts out a clarion call for reparations for Black Americans. \nJang also explores Chinese American transnational history in works such as The Chinese American Symphony (2007)\, a work that pays tribute to the Chinese immigrant laborers who built the first transcontinental railroad in the United States. Jang\, a grandson of a paper son\, composed “Island: The Immigrant Suite No. 2” for the Kronos Quartet about the Chinese immigrants who were incarcerated on Angel Island in San Francisco during the Chinese Exclusion Act era. \nJang has toured with Max Roach\, James Newton\, David Murray\, Jiebing Chen and Min Xiao-Fen in Europe\, China\, South Africa\, Canada and the United States. \nPeople who are interested in this workshop can dive deeper by exploring private lessons and group classes and ensembles at CMC.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/community-music-center-cmc-sessions-inspiration-influences-with-jon-jang/
LOCATION:Community Music Center\, 544 Capp St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Root Division: TASTE 2023
DESCRIPTION:Host: 6 PM | VIP: 6:30 PM | Event 7:30–9:30 PM \nTASTE returns to Root Division’s gallery this spring! \nOur annual spring fundraiser\, TASTE\, is a one-of-a-kind experience of art-inspired food and food-inspired art.\nThis culinary fundraising event features 20 local chefs making artfully inspired bites and cocktails onsite in Root Division’s gallery and artist studios. All cuisine is generously donated\, making this event the tastiest way to #SupportRD. \nProceeds support local artists and free art classes for Bay Area youth\, and the continued success of Root Division’s unique model for keeping artists and arts education in the heart of San Francisco.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/root-division-taste-2023/
LOCATION:Root Division\, 1131 Mission St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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SUMMARY:GLBT History Museum: Who Does That Bitch Think She Is?: Craig Seligman & Ms. Bob Davis in Conversation on Doris Fish and the Rise of Drag
DESCRIPTION:In WHO DOES THAT BITCH THINK SHE IS: Doris Fish and the Rise of Drag\, author Craig Seligman dives into the short but abundant life of Doris Fish (born Philip Mills in 1952). There were effectively three Dorises—the quiet visual artist\, the glorious drag queen\, and the hunky male sex worker who supported the other two. He started performing in Sydney in 1972 as a member of Sylvia and the Synthetics\, a psycho troupe that represented the first anarchic flowering of queer creative energy in the post-Stonewall era. After moving to San Francisco in the mid-’70s\, he became the driving force behind years of sidesplitting drag shows that were loved as much as you can love throwaway trash—which is what everybody thought they were. No one\, Doris included\, perceived them as political theater\, when in fact they were accomplishing satire’s deepest dream: not just to rail against society\, but to change it. Seligman recounts a dynamic period in queer history — from Stonewall to AIDS — giving insight into how our ideas about gender have broadened to make drag the phenomenon we know it as today. \nIn conversation with Ms. Bob Davis\, founder and director of the Louise Lawrence Transgender Archive and curator of the GLBT Historical Society’s Doris Fish: Ego as Artform exhibition\, Seligman will discuss the life of this outrageous performer and artist and how we can reflect on Doris Fish’s legacy as a guide and inspiration in the fight against current conservative backlash against drag. \nSPEAKERS \nCraig Seligman (he/him/his) has written for and edited at a host of magazines\, journals\, newspapers\, and websites. He is the author of Sontag and Kael: Opposites Attract Me (2004). He lives in Brooklyn. \nMs. Bob Davis (she/her/hers) is the founder and director of the Louise Lawrence Transgender Archive. In the 1990s she served two terms on the GLBT Historical Society Board of Directors.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/glbt-history-museum-who-does-that-bitch-think-she-is-craig-seligman-ms-bob-davis-in-conversation-on-doris-fish-and-the-rise-of-drag/
LOCATION:GLBT History Museum\, 4127 18th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94114\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230428T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230428T200000
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SUMMARY:Dance Mission Theater: Youth Program presents JOY!
DESCRIPTION:Dance Mission Theater’s Youth Program presents\nJOY!\nAt Dance Mission Theater \nShowtimes:\nFriday 4/28/23 @ 6 PM\nSaturday 4/29/23 @ 10:30 AM\nSunday 4/30/23 @ 10:30 AM \nCome and celebrate the JOY! of dance with our talented youth as they show off all of their hard work from their Spring Dance semester. Our Youth Program students will be performing Hip Hop\, Modern Jazz\, Ballet\, Taiko and more in a celebration of dance\, movement\, and the arts and the joy that it brings!  (Please note that each youth class is only performing in one show. Double check the date of your child’s performance before purchasing tickets.)\nTickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/dance-mission-theaters-youth-program-presents-joy-tickets-611484034207\nPlease contact Bianca@dancemission.com  if you have financial needs.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/dance-mission-theater-youth-program-presents-joy/2023-04-28/
LOCATION:Dance Mission Theater\, 3316 24th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230428T180000
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SUMMARY:18 Reasons: New Orleans Party Night - In Person
DESCRIPTION:Price:\n$165.00\nMember Price:\n$155.00 \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. \nCome down to our magical classroom in the Mission\, walk through the doors\, and find yourself in Louisiana for the night! We will craft a multi course feast of party food\, while the Zydeco plays and the good times roll.  To begin: a place of crab-stuffed prawns\, bathed in a Crystal hot sauce spiked butter sauce.  Then on to a hearty bowl of chicken and sausage jambalaya\, spicy and garlicky and comforting.  On the side\, mirlitons (chayote) stuffed with shrimp and spiced ham and baked golden brown.  As a final NOLA touch\, we will bake a golden brown bread pudding for dessert: white chocolate\, pecans\, and a bourbon-scented flaming banana caramel sauce poured over the top.  All that remains of your perfect evening is an Uber ride to your Bay Area home\, with the flavors of New Orleans and the Zydeco music still ringing in your ears!  \nMENU \nCrab Stuffed Prawns with Crystal Beurre Blanc \nChicken and Sausage Jambalaya \nShrimp and Tasso Stuffed Mirlitons \nWhite Chocolate Pecan Bread Pudding with Bananas Foster Sauce \nThis menu contains the following common allergens: wheat\, dairy\, egg\, tree nuts\, 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-new-orleans-party-night-in-person/
LOCATION:18 Reasons\, 3674 18th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230428T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230428T235900
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SUMMARY:SFCASA: Fostering Change Gala: Be Brave
DESCRIPTION:With each new home\, school and caregiver\, children in foster care have to face uncertainty in their lives head on. Their bravery every day is essential to their survival and through San Francisco CASA\, you can ensure that these children don’t have to do it alone. With the consistent care and support of a volunteer advocate\, foster youth develop their strengths\, face their fears and learn to navigate their world. Volunteer CASAs advocate for whatever youth need to explore their potential strengths — whether in the courtroom\, the classroom\, or beyond\, from eyeglasses to internships\, music lessons to college tours. With a CASA at their side\, foster youth are more likely to access financial aid and academic support and\, year after year\, more than 85% of SFCASA high school seniors graduate\, compared to just 56% of foster youth statewide.\nCASA volunteers show up bravely for their courageous foster youth through the struggles\, opportunities and joys of being a kid. Thanks to you\, last year a record 393 foster youth received the support of a consistent\, caring adult and with your help we’ll grow to support 500 youth in the years to come. \nJoin us on Friday\, April 28th at 6pm for an evening of inspiration\, cocktails\, dinner\, and a live auction. \nsfcasa.ejoinme.org/MyEvents/FosteringChangeGala2023/TicketsTables/tabid/1327588/Default.aspx
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/sfcasa-fostering-change-gala-be-brave/
LOCATION:San Francisco CASA\, 2535 Mission St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230428T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230428T203000
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SUMMARY:Manny’s: April Storytime: "Comfort Food"
DESCRIPTION:Grandma’s chicken soup.  A 3am\, scalding-hot pizza roll.   An entire bag of peanut butter pretzels. Homemade lasagna. Street cart hot dog wrapped in bacon. The smell of baking cookies. \nThis month’s Storytime theme is: COMFORT FOOD \nWho’s hungry? We’re talking about the foods that bring us comfort\, and the situations that prompt needing that comfort in the first place. Food is a universal connector (everyone’s gotta eat!) Come prepared to talk about the flavors that bring you back\, and the meals that make memories. We’ll celebrate the people that feed us\, and the joy and connections we share over the dinner table. \nStorytime is a fun and interactive storytelling event hosted by Liz Morrison. Through the lens of a relatable theme\, we explore our personal experiences and discover many things we have in common. \nHere’s what to expect for our 90-minutes together: \n– THEME INTRO: We’ll explore our theme through easy games\, group discussions\, and Liz’s theme story. \n– COMMUNITY CONVERSATIONS: We’ll get into small groups and answer fun\, thought-provoking question prompts \n– STORYTIME! EXCELLENT!: 3 to 4 folks will have the opportunity to get up on stage and share their theme stories with everyone. \nAt Storytime\, everyone is encouraged to share\, listen\, and engage. Come swap stories and spark deeper relationships with fellow Manny’s community members. You might even meet a new friend! \nWe can’t wait to hear all of your amazing COMFORT FOOD stories and create a memorable evening of storytelling and connection. \nCome hungry and grab a tasty beverage from the cafe before the event! (And don’t forget to bring a beloved mug to add to Manny’s collection.) \nIn the spirit of our theme\, we’re collecting and sharing our favorite comfort food recipes. Add yours here and get access to a database of delicious new things to try: http://bit.ly/40poFRI \n*“Storytime is part The Moth and part quality conversations in small groups. Nights like these feed the soul!” – Chris\, Storytime Attendee* \nM﻿anny’s never turns away anyone due to lack of funds. For a complementary ticket\, please email the word “grapefruit” and the title of the event to angelina@welcometomannys.com \nWant to support community members? By purchasing a “Pay It Forward” ticket you will allow us to provide free tickets to those who may not be able to afford entry otherwise and ensure we can create a diverse socio-economic audience that represents San Francisco. \nAbout Liz Morrison: \nLiz Morrison is a Strategic Storytelling Consultant and Coach who believes that every person has a story that can change the world. That’s why she’s on a mission to help you harness the power of storytelling to drive positive change. \nEver since she was a young girl concocting elaborate plots for her dollhouse\, Liz’s winding storytelling journey has taken her from producing human-centered content (Airbnb\, Obama 2012\, Idealist\, Bravo\, NatGeo)\, to building story-driven strategies for mission-aligned organizations (BlocPower\, Upside Tech Alliance\, Connection Feast)\, and even sharing her own stories on stage (The Moth\, Storytime @ The Battery\, About Last Night and more.) With 17+ years experience\, Liz has helped hundreds of individuals (and some celebrities) shape and share impactful stories that build compassion and inspire action. \nNow you can join Liz in her intentional storytelling spaces – including events\, classes\, corporate workshops\, and tarot-based coaching sessions – and embark on a journey of reflection\, connection\, and growth using storytelling as our guide. \nLearn more about Liz and get free storytelling resources here
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/mannys-april-storytime-comfort-food/
LOCATION:Manny’s\, 3092 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Brava Theater: Together Again
DESCRIPTION:Mission Academy of Performing Arts @ Brava Presents\nTogether Again \nFriday\, April 28\, 2023 at 7pm\nSaturday\, April 29\, 2023 at 2pm & 7pm \nTogether Again celebrates the return to live theater after years of quarantine and loneliness.  Our students scoured the American musical theatre canon to find just the right songs to help tell their stories – stories of resilience and reunification.  In the spirit of Ruth Asawa and Black Mountain College\, our students have collaborated both on and off stage with some of the Bay Area’s most talented adult teaching artists to bring out the very best in each and every one of the writers\, performers and student designers.  Under the direction of Keith Carames and musical direction of Jon Gallo\, this team of creators is proud to present this concert for your enjoyment.  \nWritten Students from James Lick Middle School  \nDirected by Keith Carames  \nMusic Direction by Jon Gallo \nPerformed by Young Thespians Theatre Lab \nProduction Design by San Francisco Running Crew\nTICKETS \n$12 student  |  $17 adult \nFees Included. *No one will be turned away for lack of funds.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/brava-theater-together-again/2023-04-28/
LOCATION:Brava Theater\, 2781 24th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230428T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230428T210000
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SUMMARY:Brava Theater: San Francisco\, Mi Amor!
DESCRIPTION:Brava presents\nSan Francisco\, Mi Amor!\nThe 80’s: Queer Comedy\, Taquerias\, The Castro\, The Mission\, Mullets & Shoulder Pads So Wide You Can Fly!\nWritten & Performed by Monica Palacios\nApril 28 – 29\, 2023 in Brava’s Cabaret\nFriday and Saturday at 7:30pm \nRenowned Chicana lesbian writer/performer Monica Palacios presents her solo show: San Francisco\, Mi Amor!\, about the start of her queer comedy career and activism in San Francisco during the 1980s. A challenging decade to be an out Chicana lesbian comic as AIDS is front page news\, causing mass hysteria and shining a negative light on the LGBTQ community. Monica takes this bleak time in history and shares her triumphant story about being one of the first Chicana lesbian comics performing at the Valencia Rose Cabaret\, the first gay comedy club in the nation. She’s also a Film Student at San Francisco State University trying to figure out how to take social justice courses from Angela Davis. Monica is happily living with her lesbian sister\, Eleanor—double dyke familia! Palacios is enchanted by and lusts after the women making her burritos at Taqueria La Cumbre. Her day job is waitressing at a funky Mexican restaurant at the tourist trap Pier 39 and she reminisces about birthing the comedy troupe Culture Clash. Monica meets and auditions for actor Edward James Olmos on 24th Street during a Dia de Los Muertos festival and also shares stories of grooming her lesbian mullet and mucho mucho mas! Throughout the play\, projected images will be shown from this time period: funky first hand-made flyers\, headshots\, business cards\, newspaper clippings and other memorabilia. \nSan Francisco’s Latino Mission District was a hot spot for this blossoming lesbian comedian performing at what are now historical queer and queer friendly venues such as the Valencia Rose Cabaret\, ground zero for the Queer Comedy Movement; Artemis Cafe\, a lesbian restaurant and space; Amelia’s\, a lesbian bar and the Galeria de La Raza\, an art gallery. Monica and a handful of LGBTQ comics were bravely performing despite the homophobic atmosphere. Palacios stood out amongst her peers with her unique brand of Chicana lesbian humor focusing on nationality and sexuality in one breath.  \nSan Francisco\, Mi Amor!\, is a comedic look back at a pioneering career during a remarkable time in LGBTQ and Chicana history. \nABOUT THE COMEDIAN\nMonica Palacios is a Chicana lesbian playwright and solo performer living in Los Angeles\, creating work promoting the LGBTQ Latinx experience. Palacios is one of the first Chicana lesbian comics to be out and proud on stage during the 80s in San Francisco when the AIDS crisis was raging and homophobia was rampant. Because of her triumphant history\, national and international scholars have critically engaged her work in academic journals\, books\, dissertations and conference panels. Numerous undergraduate and graduate courses regularly incorporate her live\, published and video archived work into their curricula. Monica is a 2024 United States Artist Fellow Nominee. She is featured in the new queer film: STAND UP\, STAND OUT: The Making of a Comedy Movement\, winner of Best Documentary Santa Fe Film Festival 2021\, about the first gay comedy club in the nation in San Francisco during the 1980s\, directed by David Pavlosky. Palacios received the Nancy Dean Lesbian Playwriting Award 2021 by Open Meadows Foundation. Monica was selected as the Lucille Geier Lakes Writer-in-Residence at Smith College\, Spring 2019. Monica was granted The McKenna Guest Theater Artist Award 2019 at Holyoke Community College. Palacios received a Postdoctoral Rockefeller Fellowship from UC Santa Barbara\, enabling her to write\, direct and produce her play: Sweet Peace. Monica has worked with iconic playwrights: Maria Irene Fornés\, Luis Alfaro\, Migdalia Cruz and Paula Vogel. Palacios has received numerous awards\, including from the City of Los Angeles as a Latinx LGBTQ Trailblazer 2017. Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa declared October 12\, 2012 “Monica Palacios Day” honoring her 30-year career as a pioneering Chicana lesbian writer/performer. \nTICKETS\n$20 + fees\nRunning time: 75 minutes
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/brava-theater-san-francisco-mi-amor/2023-04-28/
LOCATION:Brava Theater\, 2781 24th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230428T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230428T220000
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SUMMARY:Brick & Mortar Music Hall: The Academic\, Hear in Color
DESCRIPTION:The Academic\nwith Hear in Color\nApril 28\, 2023 8:00 pm PDT (Doors: 7:00 pm )\nBrick and Mortar Music Hall \, 1710 Mission Street \, San Francisco\, CA (map)\n$25.00
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/brick-mortar-music-hall-the-academic-hear-in-color/
LOCATION:Brick & Mortar Music Hall\, 1710 Mission Street\, San Francisco\, 94103
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230428T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230428T220000
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CREATED:20230426T112446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230426T113023Z
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SUMMARY:Bissap Baobab: Sonic Ceremony Celebration with Sonic Transfusion
DESCRIPTION:Sonic Ceremony Celebration with Sonic Transfusion \n $15 \nwith Bodhi Starwater \nGabe Harris \nWade Peterson \nLaunch yourself into a quantum journey\, a sonic ceremony of beauty and transformation. Breathe in the possibilities of creating your life vision and your purpose here on earth. Bodhi Gabe and Wade\, with a plethora of shamanic instruments\, bring a unique improvisational flow to the sonic universe.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/bissap-baobab-sonic-ceremony-celebration-with-sonic-transfusion/
LOCATION:Bissap Baobab\, 2243 Mission St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230428T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230428T235900
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CREATED:20230428T190919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230428T192729Z
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SUMMARY:Public Works: N2N\, divaDanielle & Tiana Terese
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, April 28th\, 9pm – 3am \nLoft / 21+ / Limited Capacity \nL﻿INEUP: \n➩ N2N \n➩ divaDanielle \n➩ Tiana Terese \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-n2n-divadanielle-tiana-terese/
LOCATION:Public Works\, 161 Erie St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230428T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230428T235900
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SUMMARY:Public Works: Dreamstate presents Astrix
DESCRIPTION:Friday April 28\, 9pm – 2am \nMain Room / 21+ / Limited Capacity \nLINEUP: \n➩ Astrix \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-dreamstate-presents-astrix/
LOCATION:Public Works\, 161 Erie St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230429T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230429T120000
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SUMMARY:Garden for the Environment: Bouquet Making (Morning Session)
DESCRIPTION:You can make beautiful home garden bouquets year-round\, but flowers in the spring are especially pretty. In this hands-on workshop\, you’ll learn skills that you can use to make gorgeous arrangements at home with plants from your own yard and neighborhood! Each workshop attendee will get to make their own garden-grown bouquet to take home. \nInstructor Hannah Shulman loves facilitating\, teaching\, and gardening. Previously\, Hannah was a designer at Farm Girl Flowers in addition to leading community engagement\, land use\, and youth environmental programs in prisons\, school districts\, and the public sector. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in the Growth and Structure of Cities from Haverford College and studied at the Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems at UC Santa Cruz. \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 bring your own gardening gloves for possible hands-on activities.\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-bouquet-making-morning-session-2/
LOCATION:Garden for the Environment\, 1590 7th Ave\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94122\, United States
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SUMMARY:Garden for the Environment: Bouquet Making (Afternoon Session)
DESCRIPTION:You can make beautiful home garden bouquets year-round\, but flowers in the spring are especially pretty. In this hands-on workshop\, you’ll learn skills that you can use to make gorgeous arrangements at home with plants from your own yard and neighborhood! Each workshop attendee will get to make their own garden-grown bouquet to take home. \nInstructor Hannah Shulman loves facilitating\, teaching\, and gardening. Previously\, Hannah was a designer at Farm Girl Flowers in addition to leading community engagement\, land use\, and youth environmental programs in prisons\, school districts\, and the public sector. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in the Growth and Structure of Cities from Haverford College and studied at the Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems at UC Santa Cruz. \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 bring your own gardening gloves for possible hands-on activities.\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-bouquet-making-afternoon-session-2/
LOCATION:Garden for the Environment\, 1590 7th Ave\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94122\, United States
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SUMMARY:Drawing Room SF: 2023 Art Crawl
DESCRIPTION:The Drawing Room is a gallery partner with this year’s Hospitality House Auction. Here is a preview of what will be on display as part of the art crawl! Generously donated work will be on display in galleries around the city. Check them out during next weekend’s art crawl.\nVisit The Drawing Room at 210 Clement St. on Saturday April 29th 1-6pm.\nThe online auction goes from April 28th-May 3rd with a live auction event at St. Joseph’s Arts Society on May 3rd.\nHospitality House is a progressive\, community-based organization located in San Francisco’s Tenderloin Neighborhood\, Sixth Street Corridor\, and Mid-Market Area that provides opportunities and resources for personal growth and self-determination to homeless people and neighborhood residents. @hospitalityhousesf
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/drawing-room-sf-2023-art-crawl/
LOCATION:Drawing Room SF\, 210 Clement St\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Scarlet Sage Herb Co.: IN-PERSON: Community Tarot Monthly Meetup with Leslie Schaffer
DESCRIPTION:Have you been craving an inclusive\, tarot-loving community? \nThere’s nothing like the language and artistry of tarot to bring people together. \nThat’s why we’re holding space for anyone in the Scarlet Sage universe to join us in-person for a monthly meetup to exchange tarot resources\, readings\, questions\, spreads\, ideas\, and lots of laughter. \nWe’ll provide the herbal tea\, good vibes\, and jumping-off themes. \n    April Theme: Numerological and Astrological Birth Cards \n    with Leslie Schaffer \nYou’ll bring your favorite decks\, books\, and snacks to our magical\, cozy little slice of the Mission for a few hours of heart-warming\, soul-lifting tarot chats. \nIf you’re a person who hasn’t found their tarot community yet\, we want to welcome you into ours. 💜 \nSupport donations of $5-10 lovingly suggested but not required. \nPS – yes\, your oracle cards are welcome\, too! 🙂
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/the-scarlet-sage-herb-co-in-person-community-tarot-monthly-meetup-with-leslie-schaffer/
LOCATION:The Scarlet Sage Herb Co.\, 1193 Valencia St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230429T153000
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SUMMARY:Dance Mission Theater: Grrrl Brigade presents Herstory!
DESCRIPTION:Dance Mission Theater presents\nHerstory!\nFeaturing the Grrrl Brigade\nAt Dance Mission Theater\nShowtimes:\nApril 29th 3:30pm\nApril 29 6pm\nApril 30 2pm\nApril 30th 5pm\nTickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/grrrl-brigade-presents-herstory-tickets-611474746427\nDance Mission presents the Grrrl Brigade in Herstory! A dance tale that honors legendary women writers from past to present.  Choreography by Bianca Stephanie Mendoza Prado\, Fredrika Keefer\, Dominique Hargrove\, Ramon Ramons Alyao\, Debbie Taylor\, and Mela Amaia.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/dance-mission-theater-grrrl-brigade-presents-herstory/2023-04-29/1/
LOCATION:Dance Mission Theater\, 3316 24th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230429T160000
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SUMMARY:18 Reasons: Date Night\, Done Right: San Francisco - In Person
DESCRIPTION:Price:\n$165.00\nMember Price:\n$155.00 \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. \nGot a date night coming up? How about another important occasion: birthday\, anniversary? The 53rd day with the same roomates? Whatever the event\, come to 18 Reasons and celebrate the occaision and our city’s unparalleled culinary heritage. We will start with the best crab in the world\, our precious Dungeness\, starring in the classic starter salad.  Then out to the Sunset for the Asian-fusion All-Star garlic noodles\, paired with a pan-seared steak. But wait\, there is more San Francisco to fit on the plate: our very own vibrant Green Goddess dressing\, punchy with herbs and garlic\, poured as a steak sauce on the side. Finally out too the Buena Vista for the dessert inspiration: an Irish coffee inspired pudding in a glass\, topped with Irish whiskey whipped cream. \nMENU \nCrab Louie Salad \nGarlic Noodles\, Pan Seared Steak with Green Goddess Sauce \nIrish Coffee “Pudding”: Chocolate Coffee Mousse\,  Irish Whiskey Whipped Cream \nThis menu contains the following common allergens: soy\, egg\, dairy\, fish\, wheat\, 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-date-night-done-right-san-francisco-in-person/
LOCATION:18 Reasons\, 3674 18th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Verdi Club: Fashion Fantasia 2023 invite by Monique Zhang
DESCRIPTION:Join in with us to enjoy and celebrate San Francisco most fashionable & charitable East-Meets-West Fashion Fantasia event this April 29th!\nThe Fashion Fantasia runway 2023 will feature 3 known designers of glamour wear who use exotic surface design with a fine touch of femininity. Starting with a Model Parade in heavenly colors from flamingo pink to lagoon blue and followed by an eye-catching finale legacy memoir fashion showcasing San Francisco celebrity entertainment star team.\n[ PARTIAL PROGRAM: 7pm-9pm ]\nFashion Show Segment*\n✅ GET Fashion Show Ticket*: $100\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/566976681517\n*7-9pm ticket holders entitled to runway seatings with a glass of champagne (not including 5-7pm dinner gala)\n[ FULL PROGRAM: 5pm-9pm ]\nDinner Gala segment 5-7pm\nFashion Fantasia show segment 7-9pm\n✅ GET full program TABLE VIP tickets:\n(2 for $1000\, 1/2 table sponsor ** 4 for $2500)\nhttps://catwalkcharity.org/events\nDress Code:\nGuests are invited to dress creatively in 20’s Jazz Age Tux & Dress/Gown Attire. \n[ABOUT]\nOn April 29th from 5-9pm at the SF centennial Verdi Social Club\, Bay Area audience welcomes the bedazzling night of glamour old Hollywood fashion extravaganza.\nStarring Anna May Wong legacy stage production during dinner program leads to the after-dinner applauded Fantasia Runway Fashion Show produced by creative duo producer Monique Zhang and her artistic director Ethel Reddy.\n** VIP table sponsors can sign up to get styled by glam team to be on stage in creative retro movie star style!!\nHighlights in the event include a finely prepared 3-course dinner paired with fine wine by famed chef Sean Gawel and the grand presence of opera singers taking place while guests experience the art of attraction next to posed models in bralette fashion design under Verdi Club’s impressive mural wall. All for a full VIP table and dinner/show experience.\nLady Fiona Ma is to chair her 2nd annual Fantasia charity event in the light of bringing hope\, inspiration and funding this year to the Chinese Hospital medical care and Hep B screening program.\nFantasia production is about celebrating your heart and elevate your style and passion of giving. Every year\,we appreciate the Catwalk Charity donors and supporters for making the difference.\nAbout Executive Producer Monique Zhang\nMonique Zhang\, the acclaimed Asian runway charity San Francisco Bay Area fashion producer\, produces several amazing shows a year. With 25 years of experience in producing artful charity fashion shows\, Monique is known for her artistic creations of fashion showcases for both local and international fashion designers. She has fostered and helped publish many artisans and new talents over the years. In addition to her founding of Catwalk for Charitable Causes\, Monique has worked on merchandising projects for department stores\, textile industries\, and fashion start-ups. Catwalk for Charitable Causes has benefited museums\, galleries\, hospitals\, and community centers throughout the Bay Area.\nwebsite: https://catwalkcharity.org\nAbout Honorable Chair Fiona Ma\nFiona Ma is California’s 34th State Treasurer. She was elected on November 6\, 2018\, and re-elected November 8\, 2022\, with more votes than any other candidate for treasurer in the state’s history. California is the world’s fifth-largest economy and Treasurer Ma is the state’s primary banker. She is the first woman of color and the first woman Certified Public Accountant (CPA) elected to the position. Treasurer Ma was also the first Asian American woman to serve as California Assembly Speaker Pro Tempore\, the second highest-ranking office in the California Assembly. For more information\, please go to\nwebsite: https://www.fionama.com/\nAbout Artistic Director Ethel Reddy\nEthel M. Reddy is a Professional Make Up & Hair artist based in San Francisco who is committed to making you look and feel beautiful. She is a CA State licensed cosmetologist with over 10+ years of experience in the industry\, having taught at the Paul Mitchell Academy. In addition\, she is a Vice President for Bank of America and one of the founders of the International Glam Institute in the Bay Area. Ethel is also involved in the Lash Industry\, serving on the Board of Advisors for National Lash Artists (NALA) and volunteering with the “Look Good Feel Better” program to enrich patients’ self-confidence through beauty. With a passion for teaching\, Ethel tells her clients to\, “Bat your Eyes Girl… Shine like a Star!” \n\nWe thank our Fashion Fantasia co-chairs: Steven Ma\, Co-Chair\, Michael Chang\, Co-Chair\, Gladys Soto\, Co-Chair
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/verdi-club-fashion-fantasia-2023-invite-by-monique-zhang/
LOCATION:Verdi Club\, 2424 Mariposa Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Southern Exposure: PRISMATIC | The 2023 Art Auction
DESCRIPTION:Southern Exposure proudly presents PRISMATIC\, our 2023 benefit art auction. We’re embracing the beauty of the spectrum\, and inviting you to join us on Saturday\, April 29\, for an in-person and hybrid event celebrating the boldness\, brilliance\, and brightness of the Bay Area art community. Even a single beam of light can bend into a rainbow. \nOur Main Event will feature both a silent and a live auction (led by esteemed Bonhams Auctioneer Aaron Bastian)\, showcasing over 130 pieces of radiant art from some of the Bay Area’s most luminous new and established artists. Don’t miss the entertainment from local performers\, delectable cocktails from Trick Dog\, delicious hors d’oeuvres from Work of Art\, and the joy of gathering safely with the vibrant SoEx community. \nVIP PREVIEW EVENING\nThursday\, April 13\, 6:00 – 8:00 PM\nBecome a SoEx Auction VIP and your support for our groundbreaking and boundary-pushing programming can go even further. As a VIP ticket holder\, you’ll be invited to our in-person VIP Auction Preview\, where you’ll get to know more about the art and artists in our auction\, have the first opportunity to “Buy-It-Now” for select works in advance of the main event\, and enjoy delicious cocktails from our neighbors\, True Laurel\, charcuterie from Peckish Board\, and more. You’ll also have the opportunity to make a private appointment to view the preview exhibition in advance of the main event. Plus\, all VIP ticket purchasers receive a complimentary Fair Pass to the SF Art Market. \nReserve your tickets today! \nInterested in attending for free? Check out our volunteer positions!
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/southern-exposure-prismatic-the-2023-art-auction/
LOCATION:Southern Exposure\, 3030 20th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Good Chocolate: VisValley Jazz & Chocolate
DESCRIPTION:$25 – $50 \nTickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/visvalley-jazz-chocolate-tickets-594083919997 \nLearn\, make & package 3 zero-sugar chocolate gifts at The Good Chocolate factory – then enjoy a Jazz concert by leading Bay Area musicians! \nVisit SF’s hidden neighborhood\, Visitacion Valley and immerse in its creative\, artistic community for a memorable evening of Jazz & Chocolate! \nPART 1 – CHOCOLATE) Enjoy a 1-hour hands-on tasting tour of San Francisco’s only Zero Sugar chocolate factory\, The Good Chocolate where you’ll make & package 3 of your own zero sugar chocolate gifts ($45 value)! \n30 min INTERMISSION\, your favorite warm coffee and tea drinks are available for purchase up the street at Mission Blue cafe. More in a dinner mood? Colombian snacks and food available for purchase from Creative Ideas Cafe. \nPART 2 – JAZZ) Stroll together 1-block up the street to enjoy a live Jazz music set with vocalist Noa Levy and surprise guests from SF’s finest musicians in 99 Leland\, a creative community space sponsored by Mission Blue Cafe. \n(Note: For Jazz-only tickets\, come to 99 Leland. Doors open at 745PM for the 8PM show). \nThis is a Guaranteed Fair Wage Fund event\, sponsored by Jazz in the Neighborhood \n6:00PM – 9:00PM\, 25 Leland Ave & 99 Leland Ave\, SAN FRANCISCO
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/good-chocolate-visvalley-jazz-chocolate/2023-04-29/
LOCATION:Good Chocolate\, 25 Leland Ave\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94134\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230429T190000
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SUMMARY:Red Poppy Art House: R A G A M E N C O
DESCRIPTION:Date: Saturday\, April 29th\, 2023\nTime: 6:30 pm doors\, 7:00 pm show\nAdmission:\n(Online) $20 – $35 / (Door) $35\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/r-a-g-a-m-e-n-c-o-tickets-521649316147 \nR A G A M E N C O\n“Exploring India\, Gypsy Music & Flamenco”\nR A G A M E N C O music represents the synthesis of ancient traditions that have been linked by human and cultural migration through the centuries⁠.\nA collaboration of Spanish and Indian musicians from the Bay Area\, RagaMenco explores exciting new territories by combining haunting Indian melodies with exciting gypsy\, flamenco\, and jazz traditions from Spain.\nCome hear ancient traditions from the Old World finding a new voice in California. \nFeaturing:\nMallar Bhattacharya – Sarode\nSatish Pillai – Piano\nNilan Chaudhuri – Tabla\nLuis Jiménez – Cajón\nDevi SenGupta – Vocals\nChris Bastian – Upright Bass\nJavier Jiménez – Guitar\n—————————————\nPlease review the following information before purchasing your ticket. Please note that we will NOT make any exceptions. \nCOVID-19 Precautions:\n* Masks are required indoors at all times.\n* Proof of vaccination is required.\n* It is advised to purchase advance tickets for this event. If tickets sell out online\, tickets will not be available at the door.\n—————————————\nABOUT THE ARTISTS:\nJavier and Luis Jiménez are founders of the acoustic global music septet Barrio Manouche\, known for its distinctively syncretistic global sound and a wide range of musical styles and genres.\nBassist Chris Bastian draws from a diversity of traditions\, from classical to blues to flamenco.\nSatish Pillai is a pianist with eclectic musical influences\, from rock to jazz to Indian classical music.\nMallar Bhattacharya is a Sarode (lute) player of the Maihar school of classical North Indian music.\nPercussionist Nilan Chaudhuri specializes in tabla from the North Indian city of Lucknow.\nDevi SenGupta is a classically trained vocalist who sings devotional songs in the medieval languages of North India.\n————————————-\nWe appreciate your patience and support as we learn together how to navigate the challenges around COVID\, to create a safe space for our artists\, staff and community for in person events.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/red-poppy-art-house-r-a-g-a-m-e-n-c-o/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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