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Resources Broke but Not Bored in SF Free fun stuff to do and useful places to go May 31 – June 7 Broke but not Bored in SF is a collage of free activities and events including concerts, films, street festivals, cul- tural events, lectures, workshops, harm reduction groups, community activism opportunities, mindfulness, wellness and fitness resources, and opportunities to see and do art. The AIDS Foundation com- piles this calendar. Please send suggestions, additions and/or corrections to [email protected] You can also get added to our distribution list by emailing me. Broke but Not Bored in SF is online (and searchable): https://www.facebook.com/brokebutnotbored/ http://www.stonewallsf.org/

San Francisco Needle Exchange/Syringe Access Schedule (last updated December 6, 2018) Mon 9am-7pm SFAF SAS 117 6th street @ Mission/ 6th Street Harm Reduction Center SOMA/6th Mon Noon-5pm, 7-9pm Glide 330 Ellis btw Jones and Taylor TL Mon Noon -7:30pm SFDUU 149 Turk St. (@Taylor) TL Mon 4-6pm SFAF SAS 3rd Street and Innes Ave. look for white van Bayview Mon 5:30-7:30pm SFNE 558 Clayton St. in the Free Clinic, upstairs Haight Tues 9am-1pm, 4 -7pm SFAF SAS 117 6th street @ Mission/ 6th Street Harm Reduction Center SOMA/6th Tues Noon -7:30pm SFDUU 149 Turk St. (@Taylor) TL Tues Noon-5pm, 7-9pm Glide 330 Ellis btw Jones and Taylor TL Tues 2-5pm TransThrive 730 Polk St. 4th Floor btw Ellis and Eddy (transgender only) TL Tues 6-8pm SFAF SAS Duboce St. near Church and Mkt., in bikeway behind Safeway Castro Wed 9am-1pm, 4-7pm SFAF SAS 117 6th street @ Mission/ 6th Street Harm Reduction Center SOMA/6th Wed Noon – 5pm Glide 330 Ellis btw Jones and Taylor TL Wed Noon -7:30pm SFDUU 149 Turk St. (@Taylor) TL Wed 5:30-7:30pm SFNE 558 Clayton St. in the Free Clinic, upstairs Haight Wed 6-8pm SFAF SAS Wiese street off 16th St. btw Mission and Julian Mission Thu 9am-7pm SFAF SAS 117 6th street @ Mission/ 6th Street Harm Reduction Center SOMA/6th Thu Noon -2pm SFAF SAS 225 Potrero @ Martin’s btw 15th & 16th St (PICK-UP ONLY, NO DISPOSAL) Mission Thu Noon – 5pm Glide 330 Ellis btw Jones and Taylor TL Thu Noon – 7:30pm SFDUU 149 Turk St. (@Taylor) TL Thu 6-8pm St. James 234 Eddy St. btw Jones & Taylor near Windsor Hotel TL Thu 6-8pm SFNE Ladies Night 165 Capp btw 16th &17th St (women only) Mission Thu 7-9pm SFAF SAS Hemlock Alley off Polk, btw Post and Sutter Polk/TL Resources Fri 9am-1pm, 4-7pm SFAF SAS 117 6th street @ Mission/ 6th Street Harm Reduction Center SOMA/6th Fri Noon – 5pm Glide 330 Ellis btw Jones and Taylor TL Fri 5:30-7:30pm SFNE 558 Clayton St. in the Free Clinic, upstairs Haight Fri 6-8pm St. James 234 Eddy St. btw Jones & Taylor near Windsor Hotel TL Fri 7-9pm SFAF SAS Corner of 16th and Mission (mobile outreach) Mission Sat 2-5pm TransThrive 730 Polk St. 4th Floor btw Ellis and Eddy (transgender only) TL Sat 7pm-11pm SFAF SAS 117 6th street @ Mission/ 6th Street Harm Reduction Center SOMA/6th Sun Noon – 7:30pm SFDUU 149 Turk St. (@Taylor) TL NEED NARCAN in case of overdose? VISIT THE 6th STREET HARM REDUCTION CENTER 117 6th street Mon & Th, 9am-7pm/Tu,Wed,Fri: 9an-1pm & 4pm-7pm/Saturdays 7pm-11pm. NARCAN is also available at any of the syringe access sites above

Showers (last updated May 2019)

Lava Mae (May 30, 2019) Friday: No Service Fridays  Saturday: 7:00am–12:30pm @ Mission Neighborhood Resource Center (16th & Capp) Monday: 8:00am-1:30pm @ Swords to Plowshares (1035 Howard St.) Tuesday: 8:00am-1:30pm @ SF Public Library/Civic Center (Fulton St. at Hyde St.)

Wednesday: 8:00am-1:30pm @ St. John's (1661 15th St.) Thursday: 8:00am-1:30pm @ St. Anthony’s (150 Golden Gate) 10:00am – 3:30pm Larkin St. Youth (1317 Haight) Friday: No Service Fridays  St. Vincent de Paul MSC South 525 5th Street (at Bryant) (415) 597-7960 Showers 7 days a week, 9am-2pm, 4-9pm. A Woman’s Place Drop-In Center 211 13th Street (between Mission and S Van Ness) (415) 293-7360 24 hours a day, every day (closed for cleaning 10am-12noon). Woman-identified people (cis- and transwomen) only. Larkin Street Youth Services Drop In Engagement & Community Center 134 Golden Gate Ave. (415) 673-0911 ext. 200 People of all gender identities, age 13-24 welcome. Showers Monday through Friday, 8:30am-1:30pm. Martin de Porres (Martin’s House of Hospitality) 225 Potrero Ave @ 16th Street (415) 552-0240 Tuesday and Thursday 8:30am-1:30pm must arrive early to get on Mission Neighborhood Resource Center 165 Capp Street at 16th between Mission & S. Van Ness (415) 869-7977 Men, women, and transgender people welcome. Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fridays 7am-11:30am Tuesdays and Wednesdays 7am-11:30am, 2pm-6pm United Council of Human Services/ Bayview Hunters Point Multi-Service Center 2111 Jennings Street @ Van Dyke Resources (415) 671-1100 Men, women, and transgender people welcome. Monday through Friday 7pm-10pm

Laundry (last updated April 2018)

MSC South Laundry available for clients staying at the shelter.

Mission Neighborhood Resource Center 165 Capp Street at 16th between Mission & S. Van Ness (415) 869-7977 Mondays - Fridays 7am-12:00am – 2pm – 7pm (Thursday 6pm – 8pm is ladies only) A Woman’s Place Drop-In Center 211 13th Street (between Mission and S Van Ness) (415) 293-7360 Every day, starting 8am, last load at 3pm. Woman-identified people (cis- and transwomen) only.

Larkin Street Youth Services Drop In 134 Golden Gate Ave. (415) 673-0911 ext. 200 People of all gender identities, ages 13-24 welcome. Laundry Monday through Friday, 8:30am-2:00pm. Restrooms Pit Stop (updated 5/30) Bayview North Beach  Mendell Plaza – Mon-Fri – 10am→ 5pm  Washington Square.– Daily – 9am→ 8pm Castro Mid-Market  Market & Church streets – Daily: 9am→ 8pm  Hallidie Plaza – Daily – 7am→ 8pm  Market and Castro streets – Daily: 9am→ 8pm  U.N. Plaza – Daily – 9am→ 8pm Civic Center The Embarcadero  Grove and Larkin streets - Daily - 7am→ 8pm  Embarcadero Plaza - Daily - 9am→ 8pm Lower Polk Outer Sunset  Myrtle and Larkin streets – Daily: 9am→ 8pm  Judah & La Playa streets – Daily: 9am→ 4pm SoMa Tenderloin  Natoma and Ninth streets – Mon-Fri – 10:30am→ 5:30pm  Eddy St. & Larkin St. – Mon-Sat: 9:30am→ 4:30pm  Victoria Manalo Draves Park – Mon-Fri – 8am→ 4pm,  101 Hyde St. Mon-Fri – 1:30pm→ 8:30pm; Sat-Sun – 9am→ 5pm Sat – 9:30am→ 4:30pm  6th and Jessie streets – Mon-Fri: 8am→ 10pm;  133 Golden Gate Ave. – Mon-Fri – 2pm→ 9pm; Sat: 8am→ 3pm Sat – 9am→ 4pm  McCoppin Hub – Mon-Fri – 11:30am→ 6:30pm  388 Ellis St. – Mon-Sat – 9am – 4pm Mission  Eddy St. and Jones St. – Daily: 7am→ 8pm  16th and Mission streets – Daily – 9am→ 8pm Haight  16th and Capp streets – Mon-Fri – 11am→ 6pm  Haight and Buena Vista Ave West – Mon-Fri – 12pm→ 7pm  Mission and Sycamore streets – Mon-Fri – 12:30pm→ 7:30pm  Stanyan and Waller Streets – Daily – 9am→ 8pm  24th and Mission – Daily – 9am→ 8pm Resources

6th Street Harm Reduction Center (Syringe Access Services) 117 6th Street Mon & Thu: 9am-3pm Tue, Wed, Fri: 1-9qm – 1pm, 4pm – 7pm Saturday 7-11pm A safe and welcoming place for folks who inject. Syringe Access and Disposal. Overdose Prevention. ♥

Hospitality House- 6th Street 169 6th Street (at Natoma) Monday-Friday 9:15am-5pm (closed 10:30am-2pm on Mondays)

Hospitality House- Tenderloin 146 Leavenworth (between Turk/Golden Gate) Monday-Friday 7am-7pm (Closed 10am-1pm on Mondays)

SFPL Main Branch Larkin @ Grove Monday 9am-6pm Tuesday-Thursday 9am-8pm Friday 12-6pm Saturday 10am-6pm Sunday 12-6pm

SF Law Library (First you need to sign-in & put on a sticker name tag to go up to the law library 4th floor..) 1145 Market St, 4th floor Monday-Thursday 8:30am-6pm Friday 8:30am-5pm Saturday 10:00am-4pm

Other Places with Public Restrooms Westfield SF Shopping Center 65 Market St @ 5th street. Phone: 495-5656 Hours: Mon-Sat 10AM-8:30PM, Sun 11AM-7PM San Francisco CAL TRAIN Station 700 4th St.(btw Townsend/King) Hours: Mon-Fri 5AM-Midnight, Saturday 8AM-Midnight, Sun 8am-9PM Crocker Galleria 50 Post St Phone: (415) 393-1505 Hours: Mon- Friday 10AM-6PM, Saturday 11AM-5PM 745 Mission St. btw 4th and 3rd street. Hours: 10AM-5PM 101 4th Street @ Mission St. Hours: 8AM-9PM SF LGBT Center 1800 Market Street @ Octavia Phone: 865-5555 Hours:.Mon-Thur 12noon- 10pm, Fri 12noon- 6pm, Sat 9am- 6pm.

Looking for PLACES TO GO? The Tenderloin Self Help Center is unique in that it is the only multi-service drop-in center for both men and women in the Tenderloin. The Self Help Center drop-in is a place where people can safely tend to their primary needs: escaping the cold, resting free of traffic, noise, or harassment, or just using the restroom. Beyond that, it is a meeting ground where homeless people can socialize comfortably,  Hospitality House Tenderloin Self Help Center 146 Leavenworth St- San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 749-2100  Hospitality House 6th Street Self Help Center 169 Sixth Street (415) 546-5193  Hospitality House Community Arts Program Center 1009 Market Street @ 6th street. Phone: (415) 553-4525 ext. 301. Hours: Monday, Wednesday & Friday from 1-6 pm, Tuesday & Thursday from 10 am-3 pm. Central City Hospitality House Community Arts Program Hospitality House’s program invites homeless & low income artists in to use the studio and offers art instruction, writing workshops, and an art computer workstation.

Mission Neighborhood Resource Center offers Drop-in respite from the streets offering bathroom access, showers, laundry services, and lockers targeting Mission homeless communities and those at risk, in particular Spanish-speaking immigrants, LGBT, women, active drug users and SRO tenants. Offers intensive bilingual case management and psychosocial support, including harm reduction psycho- Resources therapy, dual diagnosis and support. 165 Capp St. (415)869-7977. Hours: Monday-Friday: 7am-12pm, 2pm-7pm (Thursday 6:00pm-8:00pm ladies only), Saturday: 7am-12pm (please check their holiday hours)

The Gubbio Project provides our houseless guests with daily provisions, supplies, and chaplaincy necessary for those living on the streets. Saint Boniface Church 133 Golden Gate Ave, Hours: Monday 6AM-2PM, Tuesday 6AM-1PM, Wednesday-Friday 6AM-2PM Saint John the Evangelist Church 1661 15th Street, Hours: Monday-Friday: 6AM-12PM

St. Vincent de Paul MSC South Drop-In: Offering Shelter and Support to San Francisco’s Homeless Population 525 Fifth Street (415) 597-7960 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, UCSF Healt Clinic Tue & Thu, 6-9pm

WELCOMING FOLKS WHO INJECT DRUGS 6th Street Harm Reduction Center (a welcoming place for folks who inject) 117 6th street @ Mission The Center is open 9-5 M-F for needle exchange, coffee, snacks, narcan, and other services, and also has lounge hours most days for folks to hang out, nap, or talk. Monday 10am-12:30pm Lounge open for folks who inject Monday 1pm-3pm Lounge open for folks who use opiates Tuesday 10am-12:30pm Open Lounge Hours Thursday 10am-1pm Lounge open for folks who inject Thursday 3pm-5pm Lounge open for folks who inject Friday 10am-1pm Open Lounge Hours Friday 1:30pm-5pm Lounge open for folks who inect Saturdays 7pm-11pm (movie night at the exchange!) WELCOMING WOMEN and TRANSWOMEN ONLY For women identified individuals only: A Woman’s Place Drop in Center: 211 13th Street @ Mission A Woman's Place Drop-In Center is a women-focused site providing a welcoming haven for single women-identified individu- als (24/7) and their families (from 8am-3:30pm ONLY) where they can access services that nurture healing and build strength. AWPDI is NOT a shelter, and there are NO beds in the facility. However, women may stay in the drop-in chairs overnight if there are no shelter beds available elsewhere in the system.

LADIES NIGHT at MISSION NEIGHBORHOOD RESOURCE CENTER: Every Thursday night is "Ladies' Night" at MNRC. Come check out this amazing women-only event hosted by the Mission Neighborhood Resource Center, Women’s Community Clinic, & Homeless Youth Alliance. Come for a nutritious meal and to work on art projects, listen to music, or just relax. Also available are syringe exchange, DOPE Project drug overdose prevention/response & free narcan, hygiene supplies, massage, medical care, & HIV testing. Food, music, good company, & good times for women in the Mission on Thursday nights from 6-8PM at MNRC. Located at 165 Capp btw 16/17th.

Post-Exposure Prevention (PEP) at CITY CLINIC 356 7th Street (between Harrison & Folsom) PEP is a 28-day course of treatment believed to be effective in preventing an infection with HIV. At City Clinic, we offer expert evalua- tion within 72 hours of a possible exposure to HIV. It is important to come in as soon as possible after you think you have been ex- posed. You can call (415) 487-5538 to discuss your situation with a counselor before coming to the clinic for services. Once you arrive at the clinic, you will meet with a clinician who will evaluate whether PEP is appropriate for you and if so, will discuss which medica- tions are used. You will also receive counseling from a trained PEP counselor, get tested for HIV and STDs, and receive a schedule for follow-up appointments at 1 month and 3 months. A full course of PEP is 28 days of medication. Please note that City Clinic cannot provide a full course (28 days) of PEP medications for any patient. Because it is important not to delay starting the medications, if a City Clinic clinician recommends that you take PEP you will be given 2 days worth of medication in clinic to start right away with a prescription for the remaining doses. PEP counseling staff will then work with you to discuss best op- tions for obtaining the rest of the medications. San Francisco residents who meet income eligibility requirements have some options for obtaining these medications at low cost. For those with health insurance, many plans will cover the cost of the medications. Call 415-487-5538 to discuss your eligibility.

City Clinic walk-in hours for PEP services are: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8:00am - 4:00pm Resources Tuesday 1:00pm - 5:00pm Thursday 1:00pm - 3:00pm For more information concerning post-exposure prevention, click to UCSF's HIVINsite.org and search for PEP. Have you heard about PrEP? PrEP is a medication that can prevent HIV infection. The San Francisco AIDS Foundation has a program to help people get access to PrEP. Call Nestor Gonzalez (415)437-3446 to make an appointment at SFAF 1035 Market, 4th floor. Appointments are available Wednesday and Friday 10am-12pm. You can also book an appointment by visiting www.sfaf.org Free Confidential HIV and Hepatitis C testing 117 6th street (between Mission & Minna) at the 6th street Harm Reduction Center Tuesday-Friday 11am-1pm Finger stick test, results in 20 minute

RESOURCES FOR THE HARM REDUCTION CURIOUS Stonewall Project www.stonewallsf.org The Speed Project www.tspsf.com Tweaker.org www.tweaker.org Harm Reduction Therapy Center http://www.harmreductiontherapy.org/ Harm Reduction Coalition www.harmreduction.org San Francisco Drug Users Union www.sfdrugusersunion.org/ . (415) 990-3827 [email protected] 6th Street Harm Reduction Center 117 6th street @ Mission M-F 9am-5pm/ Saturday 7-11pm PODCASTS and VIDEOS for the HARM REDUCTION CURIOUS Dr. Patt Denning- Clinical Director of the Harm Reduction Therapy Center http://www.mentalhelp.net/poc/view_doc.php?type=doc&id=28970&cn=14 Dr. Gabor Mate Gabor Maté M.D. is a physician and bestselling author http://drgabormate.com/ Cultural Baggage is the only nationally distributed radio program focused on discussing the war on drugs. http://www.drugtruth.net/cms/ BLOG TALK RADIO: Addiction Treatments That Work with Kenneth Anderson Check out this awesome series of inter- views. http://www.blogtalkradio.com/harm-reduction Harm Reduction Coalition’s Podcasts Hosted by National Director Alan Clear An amazing series of podcasts hosted by harm reduction activist and advocate Alan Clear, Director of the Harm Reduction Coalition. www.harmreduction.org BOOKS for the HARM REDUCTION CURIOUS Over the Influence: The Harm Reduction Guide for Managing Drugs and Alcohol by Patt Denning, Jeannie Little and Adina Glickman "How to Change Your Drinking: a Harm Reduction Guide to Alcohol" by Kenneth Anderson In the realm of the Hungry Ghosts by Dr. Gabor Mate ON TSPSF.com Check out  the safer injection slideshow , info on stimulant overdose, Info on where to get trained to prevent and respond to heroin/opiate overdose and get free naloxone through the harm reduction coalitions’ dope project.  info on free massage, acupuncture, and foot care, info on free meals, free produce, cooking classes for those on a budget, a list of fast food restaurants that accepts EBT cards and tips to eating fast food to make it more nutri- tious. Info about foods that support liver health and info on foods that help with detox.   info on meditation and stress reduction resources info on free tai chi, yoga, dance, strength building, and zumba classes in SF and low/free gym memberships. Also, info about how exercise can help with depression and anxie- ty.  Info on HIV medications and street drug interactions , New Resource sheets on  EMPLOYMENT/ DENTAL CARE / SLIDING SCALE THERAPY /RESOURCES FOR TRANSGENDER PEOPLE / HIV+ RESOURCES What’s going on around town?

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Friday, May 31 6:30am Follow link for location Free Bad-Ass Morning Workout: Conquer SF’s Hills. Details https://www.facebook.com/NovemberProjectSF/ 7:30am - San Francisco Botanical San Francisco Botanical Garden Free for everyone from 7:30-9 and free all day for San Francisco Resi- 6:00pm Garden, 1199 9th Ave, dents 7:30am - SF Buddhist Center 37 Buddhist Mindfulness Meditation 8:15am Bartlett St 8:00am – Pier 33 , 1398 The Em- Alcatraz Historic Garden Tour - Attendees will take the 8:20 am (free) staff boat to Alcatraz and visit all 12:00pm barcadero the historic garden locations of the island [“donations encouraged”] 8:00am - , Polk Come party yourself into shape with free Zumba® classes. 9:00am side, 355 McAllister St. 9:00am - The Healing WELL, 476 Yoga creates balance in the mind and body by developing strength, endurance and flexibility (on Mats) 10:00am Eddy St 9:00am – SF CHC, 730 Polk St SF Community Health Center Tenderloin Center of Excellence Drop-in to connect to community, eat 12:00pm breakfast, enjoy the lounge, and get support if you are living with HIV and are dealing with homeless- ness. 9:00am – Castro Senior Center, 110 COMPUTER LAB - lap top computers and internet hook ups 2:30pm Diamond St 9:00am – Westbay Community Black Infant Health Conference: Building Strong Commitment within the Community to Bridge the Gap 4:00pm Center, 1290 Fillmore St for Real Change.Tickets:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/building-strong-commitment-in-the-community- to-bridge-the-gap-for-change-tickets-61668720804 9:30am – SFAF, 1035 Market St Outside In: A walk-in discussion group for exploring the unique challenges, successes, emotions and 11:00am Room 2C general experience of gay/bi/heteroflexible men who have been at times homeless and at other times, housed. 9:30am - SF CHC, 730 Polk St SF Community Health Center API Wellness Clinic, serving people of color and the LGBTQ community. 6:00pm medical staff can also connect you to counseling, therapy, case management, and community Closed for Lunch 12:30pm→1:00pm 10:00am – SFAF, 1035 MARKET, Rm Freedom Friday - a supportive group of Black and African American community members living with HIV; 1:00pm 3D a space to relax and discuss whatever is on your mind. 10:00AM Castro Senior Center, 110 Exercise and Nutrition and Health with Teresa Lue. Topics – 11:45 Diamond St 10:00am - SFAF, 1035 Market St, Grupo Lunas is a Latina Group, this group focuses on HIV and STI’s Prevention, Screening and access to 12:00pm Room 3C Care for the Trans-Latina community. This Group is in Spanish and we have a weekly topic presentation. 10:00am - Hospitality House's, 1009 Central City Hospitality House Community Arts Program: Workshops: Matting & Framing, Wheel Throw- 12:00pm Market St ing & Drawing 10:00am - Aguilas, SF LGBT Center, Aguilas Counseling: confidential one-on-one or couples talk about life, relationships, asylum, STD/HIV, 5:00pm 1800 Market St, Rm 405 testing in a safe environment. In English or Spanish. Appointment: (415) 558-8403.

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Friday, May 31 10:00am - STRUT, 470 Castro st. Magnet sexual health preventive care, testing and treatment for gay, bi, and trans* men. 6:00pm 10:00am - Hospitality House's, 1009 Central City Hospitality House Community Arts Program: Open Studio & art computer workstation 6:00pm Market St 10:00am- Presidio Officers' Club, 50 Live Archaeology Dig - Stop by to see archaeology in action and ask questions at the Archaeology Field 2:00pm Moraga Ave Station across from the Presidio Officers' Club through Friday, October 20 10:15am - The Healing WELL, 476 Health Forum - Informational session on a health related topic and an open forum. Bring your health 11:15am Eddy St concerns we’ll help you find the answers you need. 10:30am - Joe Lee Rec Center, GYM, Come party yourself into shape with free Zumba® classes. 11:30am 1395 Mendell St. 10:30am - Hartford Street Zen Cen- HIV Meditation Group, 1/2hr. followed by a chance to socialize in the garden. Open to those living with 12:00pm ter , 57 Hartford St HIV, their friends, families & community supporters. 11:00am - 6th St. HRC, 117 6th St Free and confidential HIV and HEP-C, STI testing at the 6th St. Harm Reduction Center Call 415-487-8037 1:00pm to make an appointment or walk in 11:30am - SFAF, 1035 Market St, Stonewalls’ Adventures in Abstinence. We invite people with all substace abuse goals to pursue adven- 1:00pm Room 3B tures which support a better quality of life and more human connection 11:30am – Castro Senior Center, 110 Project Open Hand Lunch. Reservation recommended call (415) 447-2300 one day in advance. [$6 if you 12:15 Diamond St are under 60] 11:30am – The Healing WELL, 476 12 Steps for Healing. Similar to an AA or NA group, facilitated by an experienced volunteer . Participants 12:30 Eddy St choose the topics, and respectful cross talk is allowed 12:00 - Main Library, Computer Math Drop-in for Adults - one-on-one assistance to help you understand 1:30 Training Center - 5th Fl 12:00 - Main Library, Golden Veterans Resource Center Drop-In - support & information about veteran benefits, resources, local ser- 5:00 Gate Room - 5th Floor vices, and other support 12:00pm Mechanics' Institute 4th Productivity Hacks for Authors . How to ease into a healthy lifestyle for maximum productivity with tools Floor Meeting Room, 57 and tricks from author/yoga teachers and holistic lifestyle expertsTick- Post St ets:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/productivity-hacks-for-authors-better-than-caffeine-healthy-habits- for-high-energy-writing-registration-58813410494 12:00pm - SF LGBT Center, 1800 David Bohnett Cyber Center - internet access, scanning and printing (on request), and access to educa- 3:00pm Market St tional programs 12:00pm - Haight Ashbury Free Clin- Acupuncture - sliding scale 0-$100.00 4:00pm ic 1735 Mission St 12:00pm - 1930 Market St UCSF Alliance Health Project (AHP) Rapid HIV Testing http://www.ucsf-ahp.org/hiv/hcat/make-your- 5:00pm appointment/ 12:30 - SFMOMA Haas, Jr. Atrium Art + Architecture at SFMOMA, a guided tour of the museum 1:30 , 151 3rd St 12:30pm Sun Room (20th and Donation yoga classes Mission) 12:45pm Castro Senior Center, 110 MOVIE – “Witness For The Prosecution” 1957 melodrama starting Tyrone Powers, Marlene Dietrich and Diamond St Charles Laughton, written & directed by Billy Wilder. Check out http://www.ggsenior.org/movies.html for a preview 12:45pm - Castro Senior Center, 110 SCRABBLE 2:00 Diamond St 1:00pm – SF CHC, 730 Polk St TRANS:THRIVE Drop-in at SF Community Health Center. A -in a safe space to connect to community, 5:00pm explore your identity, enjoy the lounge, computer lab, clothing closet and grow 1:00pm - SFAF, 1035 Market, 4th PROP. The PROP program provides structure, community, counseling, referrals, and financial incentives 3:00 Floor for those who are working to quit or reduce their use of crystal meth, cocaine or other stimulants? 1pm for enrolled clients, 3pm to start 1:30pm - The Healing WELL, 476 Art & Community Time : Create projects, or just drop in to play games and socialize!. All materials pro- 3:30pm Eddy St vided, just bring your imagination! 2:00 - SFAF, 1035 Market St Stonewall TCB (Taking Care of Business) Not quite ready for the weekend? Come for some pre-weekend 3:30pm Room 3D TLC at the TCB Friday walk-in group for gay/bi/trans/MSM men. Share your experiences, get and give peer support, and learn a new grounding/mindfulness exercise each week. 2:00 - 4:00 2nd Floor, 160 Capp St Native American Health Clinic, Circle of Healing rapid testing HIV and HCV Appointment (best) 415.621.4371 or drop In 2:00pm Ft Miley - Building 8 4150 LGBT Veterans Support Group. Contacts: Eric: 415-281-5140 Angie: 415-22104810 ext 6308. Clement St

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Friday, May 31 2:00pm – SF Community Health Clinic @ Trans Thrive: A medical clinic dedicated to trans & gender non- conforming folks. Offering com- 6:00pm Center, 730 Polk St petent primary medical care, and extended mental health, HRT, HIV Testing, PrEP/PEP, STI Screening and treatment, Vaccines, Documentation for SRS, Birth Control, electrolysis (coming soon). NO appoint- ments necessary, drop-ins are welcome! 2:30 - 4:00 Park Branch, 1833 Page Homeless Youth Alliance Hosts Game Group - Challenge yourself with our board games, video games & St. more 2:30pm – SF Community Health Trans Thrive Folks who Feast: Staff will whip up a homemade meal. All are Trans/GNC folks welcome to 3:30pm Center, 730 Polk St join in the feasting. 2:30pm - SFAF, 1035 Market St The Nuestra Gente group focuses on HIV and STI prevention screening and access to Care for the Gay Bi- 4:00pm Room 3C Sexual and Hetero-Flexible Latino Immigrant community. This Group is in Spanish and we have a weekly movie. 3:00pm – SFAF, 1035 Market, 4th Talk to a PROP counselor. Ready to quit or reduce your use stimulants? The PROP program provides 4:00 Floor structure, community, counseling, referrals, and financial incentives. 3:00pm - Sightglass Coffee, 270 7th Sightglass Free Cupping (coffee tasting) good conversation, tasty coffees, and warm fuzzy feelings.RSVP: 4:00pm St https://www.eventbrite.com/o/sightglass-8102813416?s=36988604 3:00pm - SF CHC, 730 Polk St SF Community Health Center TRANS Empowerment Club: A structured employment drop in group. Con- 4:30pm nect with fellow Trans and GNC job seekers and receive support, insights and resources to empower yourself. 3:30 - 2nd Floor, 160 Capp St Native American Health Clinic, Circle of Healing All Nation Red Road Facilitated by Rodney Little Bird 5:00pm 4:00 - 5:00 Richmond Branch, 351 Floral Jewelry Making, a workshop with Shinta Arifin. Materials provided. Sign Up (415) 355-5600 9th Ave 4:00 - 6:00 Visitacion Valley Branch, Movie: Crazy Rich Asians (2018) Starring Constance Wu, Henry Golding, Michelle Yeoh, Gemma Chan, 201 Leland Ave. etc. 4:00pm STRUT, 470 Castro St Walk in Individual Counseling Get Started at Stonewall - walk in counseling session for new participants. Ask to do a new participant form. 4:00pm - Openhouse, 55 Laguna St. Yiddish Language and Culture at Openhouse (Some knowledge of the language is required.) Register: 5:30 [email protected] 4:00pm – SFAF, 1035 Market St, 4th Walk in Individual Counseling Get Started at Stonewall - walk in counseling session for new participants. 5:00pm Floor Ask to do a new participant form. 4:00pm – 6th St. HRC, 117 6th St Movie night at the 6th St. Harm Reduction Center. For folks who inject 7:00 4:00pm – , Project Ohana Picnic Day. For Asian, Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and other Pacific Islanders 18-24 7:00pm 100 John F Kennedy Drive Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/project-ohana-in-the-bays-picnic-day-tickets-61077688009 5:00pm - Center, 2 Off the Grid at Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture the roaming mobile food extravaganza, brings deli- 10:00pm Marina Blvd cious food to the public — with free sides of music, craft, and soul. 5:00pm - SFAF, 1035 Market St, La Voz Latina, this group focuses on HIV and STI’s Prevention, Screening and access to Care for the Gay, 6:30pm Room 3C Bi-Sexual, and Hetero-Flexible Latino Immigrant community. This Group is in Spanish and we have a weekly Kareoke contest. 5:00pm - STRUT, 3rd Floor, 470 DREAAM Drop-In Fridays, Eat some food, chat, get information about our community and make new 9:00pm Castro St friends. DREAAM Drop-In Fridays is open to all LGBTQQI young people of color and their allies, ages 30 and under. 5:30 - Richmond Rec Center, Come party yourself into shape with free Zumba® classes. 6:30pm auditorium, 251 18th Ave. 5:30pm – SFAF, 1035 MARKET, Rm Black Brothers Esteem Movie & Game Night : a monthly social to bring together different communities. 8:30pm 3D Clean and sober and fun. . RSVP [email protected] 5:30pm - Westfield San Francisco ReggaeTone Healthy Dance . RSVP https://www.eventbrite.com/e/reggaetone-healthy- 7:30pm Centre, 865 Market St, happy-hour-tickets-61434255512 6:00 PM – Goethe-Institute, 530 Film; “Bezness as Usual " Compelling documentary about a son's struggle to connect with the Tunisian 8:00 PM Bush St father who abandoned him. [English subtitles] Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/film-series- gehenbleiben-bezness-as-usual-tickets-59361974263 6:00pm Sessions, 1748 Market LifeRing Secular Recovery is an abstinence-based, network of individuals seeking to live in recovery from St., Ste. 202 room 1 addiction to alcohol or to other non-medically indicated drugs. We offer each other peer-to-peer sup- port in ways that encourage personal growth and continued learning through personal empowerment. Contact: David H., davidh.lifering:gmail.com 6:00pm – Hartford Street Zen Cen- Meditation (Zazen) followed by a short service @ 6:40. 7:00pm ter , 57 Hartford St

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Friday, May 31 6:00pm – 3248 16th St Meditation and Mindfulness Class learn to meditate. Still your mind and go into bright states of mind. No 7:00pm previous meditation experience is necessary 6:00pm - Strut Group Rm 2 , 470 Stonewall Castro Harm Reduction Friday Night. A fun friendly welcoming place for gay bi MSM interest- 7:30pm Castro St ed in exploring their relationship to drugs sex dating & whatever you want to discuss. Come as you are high or low or in between. 6:00pm – Book Passage, 1 Ferry Author Talk: Eva Steortz - From the Outhouse to the Mouse House 7:30pm Building #42 6:00pm - Location w/ RSVP 50-PLUS AT Game Night - bring a friend, a game, and/or snack to share and join in on the FUN!. RSVP: 8:00pm [email protected] *or* call/text (415) 350-9837 6:00pm – 156 2nd St Social Haus Pop - up: Talk to a stranger, make a friend. A place designed for the exchange of information, 8:00pm skills, and cultures. com Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/social-haus-pop-up-talk-to-a-stranger- make-a-friend-somafree-tickets-61735247788 6:30pm - Palega Recreation Center, Come party yourself into shape with free Zumba® classes. 7:30pm 500 Felton St 6:30pm – Awakened Mind Medita- Meditation and Mindfulness Workshop a daily meditation technique that brings more focus, clarity and 7:30pm tion Center, 1722 Irving productivity into your life. St 6:30pm – CCSF Lindland Theater, CornerstoneSF presents: Night of Illusion - David and Teesha Laflin, renowned Christian Illusionists. 8:30pm 175 Frida Kahlo Way 7:00pm - Taqueria San Jose, 2830 Bi-inclusive - SF Games a weekly board and card games group. Open to everyone, but very bi-friendly 10:00pm Mission St slant 7:00pm – Saint John the Evangelist, Meditation Group - guided meditation and dharma talk by Vinny Ferarro ( of Big Heart City and guests 9:00pm 1661 15th St teachers. 7:00pm - Circus Center , 755 Fred- Circus Skills Jam Class, This class is open to everyone at no charge & no experience is necessary. Every 9:00pm erick St week is different but you may learn how to ride a unicycle juggle play on a balance board use devil sticks or walk a tightrope. RSVP is required (https://clients.mindbodyonline.com/classic/home?studioid=16768) ; class has a 25 person maximum. Please make sure to check-in before 6:45pm. 7:00pm- Alley Cat Books, 3036 San Francisco Writers Workshop, a forum for writers to share their work and get constructive critiques 9:00pm 24th St from other writers 7:30 - 9:00 Hartford Street Zen Cen- Meditation in Recovery a drop-in group for men and women in recovery offering meditation, a talk and ter, 35 Hartford St. discussion focused on synergies between recovery work, Buddhist teaching and practice. 7:30pm Sherith Israel, 2266 Cali- In Our Own Voice - presenters who are living full and productive lives while overcoming their mental fornia St illnesses. RSVP: https://www.sherithisrael.org/event/in-our-own-voice.html 7:30pm – Sol Joseph Recital Hall, UCSF: Spring Concert - An evening of music featuring the Strings Collaborative a dynamic conductor-less 9:00pm SF Conservatory of Music, chamber ensembleTickets:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/strings-collaborative-at-ucsf-spring-concert- 50 Oak St tickets-61453865165 7:30pm - Green Apple Books, 1231 Author Talk: Editors Amos Mac and Rocco Kayiatos discuss Original Plumbing: The Best of Ten Years of 9:00pm 9th Ave Trans Male Culture. 8:00pm – 1355 Market St The United Resistance Democratic Convention Party, w/David Chiu, Phil Ting and the San Francisco East- 11:00pm ern Neighborhoods Democratic ClubTickets:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/united-resistance- democratic-convention-party-tickets-61829222870

Saturday, June 1 6:30am – Hartford Street Zen Cen- Meditation (Zazen) followed by a short service @ 7:10. 7:30am ter , 57 Hartford St 7:30am – San Francisco Botanical San Francisco Botanical Garden Free for everyone from 7:30-9 and free all day for San Francisco Resi- 6:00pm Garden, 1199 9th Ave., dents 8:00am Free Marina Green Fitness Court Bootcamp 8:30am - Hartford St. Zen Center, Drop In Zazen Instruction (For Beginners) brief instruction in temple practices and meditation 9:00am 57 Hartford St 9:00 – Palega Rec Center, 500 Come party yourself into shape with free Zumba® classes. 10:00am Felton St. 9:00am – Excelsior PlaygroundClub- Come party yourself into shape with free Zumba® classes. 10:00am house, 579 Madrid St

What’s going on around town? Saturday, June 1 9:00am – San Francisco Botanical Bhagavad Gita Wisdom with DR. SUMAN SHARMA 10:00am Garden Gate, 1199 9th Ave 9:00am – Old First Presbyterian The Inter-Faith Food Pantry: Each Saturday, one of five host churches uses hall to provide 10:30 Church, 1751 Sacramento a week's worth of groceries to around 300 families. St. 9:00am – 1930 Market St UCSF Alliance Health Project (AHP) Rapid HIV Testing http://www.ucsf-ahp.org/hiv/hcat/make-your- 12 appointment/ 9:00am – Rafiki, 601 Cesar Chavez 12th Annual BlackHealth & Healing Summit -“Imani: Reigniting Black Loveand Black Joy” Discussion, 4:00pm music dance and more 9:00am - Park Presidio @ Geary Join us for a monthly work party on the Presidio Greenbelt focused on planting, gardening and 11:00pm Blvd & 14th maintenance projects. RSVP [email protected] or call 415-831-6330 9:00am - Alamo Square, Fulton & Alamo Square Park Greening a “Cleaning and Greening” workday. Coffee provided 12:00pm Scott 9:00am - Crocker Amazon Play- Friends of Crocker Amazon and the Excelsior Volunteer Workparty. we’ll provide tools, training, water, 12:00pm ground, Moscow & Italy and snacks. RSVP [email protected] or 415-831-6333 St, 9:00am - Lafayette Park, Sacramen- Clean & Green with the Friends of Lafayette Park - meet beforehand for coffee, pastries, lively conver- 12:00pm to St & Octavia sation, install new plants, weed, sweep and more. 9:25am - Hartford St. Zen Center, Morning Zazen (seated meditation), Dharma Talk (teachings of the Buddha) followed (@ 11) by social 12:00pm 57 Hartford St time, tea and cookies 9:30 – Junipero Serra Clubhouse, Come party yourself into shape with free Zumba® classes. Zumba® Gold for the 55+ and better! 10:30am 300 Stonecrest Dr. 9:30 – Betty Ann Ong Rec Cen- Come party yourself into shape with free Zumba® classes. 10:30am ter, 1199 Mason St. 9:30 – Hamilton Rec Center, Come party yourself into shape with free Zumba® classes. 10:30am GYM, 1900 Geary Blvd. 9:30am – Rafiki, 601 Cesar Chavez Healthy Hearts with Bontlé: Energizing movements and sequences with a Zumba twist! 10:30 9:30am – , 50 de Young Museum free for SF Residents (with Id) 5:15 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive, 9:30am – , 100 34th Legion of Honor Museum Free for SF Residents (with Id) 5:15 Avenue, 9:30am – de Young Museum , 50 Bank of America Museum Weekend (Free admission with BofA Credit or Debit Card) 5:15 Hagiwara Tea Garden Dr, 9:30am – Legion of Honor, 100 34th Bank of America Museum Weekend (Free admission with BofA Credit or Debit Card) 5:15 Ave, 9:30am - GG Park Nursery, 100 Natural Resources Division Nursery Volunteer Workparty a fun morning of native 12:30pm Martin Luther King Jr D plant propagation.. Light snacks provided. RSVP [email protected] or call 415-831-6333. 9:30am - Grattan Playground, 201 Grattan Playground Volunteer Workparty focused on playground clean-up and maintenance. Light 12:30pm Alma St refreshments provided, RSVP [email protected] or call 415-831-6333. 10:00 – Potrero Rec Center Audi- Come party yourself into shape with free Zumba® classes. 11:00am torium, 801 Arkansas St. 10:00 - Presidio Branch, 3150 eReader Drop-in Session - Learn how to enjoy San Francisco Public Library’s collection of more than 12:00 Sacramento St. 40,000 eBooks Session 10:00 - 5:00 Main Library, Study Room Smart Coaching - One-on-One Financial Planning by appointment only - to schedule call (415) 437 557-4388 Workshop 10:00am Marina Green Free Marina Green Fitness Court Bootcamp 10:00am Thorough Bread & Pastry, SACRED CUP: A spiritual conversation over a cup of coffee or tea with Chaplin Daniel. [1st & 3rd Satur- 248 Church St day] 10:00am SF LGBT Center Rm. Q13, LifeRing Secular Recovery is an abstinence-based, network of individuals seeking to live in recovery 1800 Market St from addiction to alcohol or to other non-medically indicated drugs. We offer each other peer-to-peer support in ways that encourage personal growth and continued learning through personal empower- ment. Contact: Njon W., [email protected] 10:00am - SF LGBT Center, 1800 David Bohnett CyberCenter - internet access, scanning and printing (on request), and access to educa- 1:00pm Market St tional programs

What’s going on around town? Saturday, June 1 10:00am – Bob Ross LGBT Senior Openhouse’ Games Day – games (Scrabble, dominoes, Boggle, and other fun board games.), coffee, 1:00pm Center, 65 Launga St and company 10:00am – Brahma Kumaris Medita- Healing & Inner Silence - Guided Rajayoga Meditation & Workshop for healing one's inner self and 11:30am tion Center, 401 Baker St build inner resilience and strength through inner silence and guidance. 10:00am - The Boathouse, 50 Stow Nature Walk in Golden Gate Park: some light stretching followed by an easy-going walk around one of 12:00pm Lake Dr. GGP Golden Gate Park’s most popular areas. 10:00am – St. John Episcopal Church, Julian Food Pantry, All are welcome to receive food, although the neighbors from the 94103 and 94110 12:00pm 110 Julian Ave zip codes have priority 10:00am – Noe Valley Ministry, 1021 Traditional White Crane Kung Fu Saturdays in Noe Valley learn Indonesian Kung Fu in a friendly, sup- 12:00pm Sanchez St portive environment 10:00am – Pets Are Wonderful Sup- Shanti’ PAWS Pet Food Bank - provides clients with a supplemental allotment of regular and prescrip- 12:30pm port, 3170 23rd St tion/specialty pet food, litter and a variety of pet supplies 10:00am – SF LGBT Center, 1800 Queer Street Marketplace at SF LGBT Community Center – shop and enjoy food, music, and arts. 4:00pm Market St 10:00am – Powder Magazine, 95 Tour of Andy Goldsworthy's Tree Fall Installation - This installation juxtaposes nature and history inside 4:00pm Anza Avenue the former Powder Magazine (drop in tours) 10:00am – Rafiki, 601 Cesar Chavez Mobile Testing at 12th Annual BlackHealth & Healing Summit. Drop in testing for HIV, asymptomatic 4:30pm syphilis, chlamydia and gonorrhea screening, or just - get answers - your burning sexual health ques- tions 10:00am - Aguilas, SF LGBT Center, Aguilas Counseling: confidential one-on-one or couples talk about relationships, asylum, STD/HIV or 5:00pm 1800 Market St, Rm 405 life in a safe environment. In English, Spanish or Portugese Appointment: (415) 558-8403. 10:00am - STRUT, 470 Castro st. Magnet sexual health preventive care, testing and treatment for gay, bi, and trans men. 6:00pm 10:00am - Stow Lake, GG Park, Heron Watch at Stow Lake - Interns and volunteers, using spotting scopes, will show the herons and 1:00pm chicks and explain their behavior 10:00am - Maxfields House of Caf- 50-Plus Network COMMUNITY COFFEE SOCIAL – build friendships & social connections (3/16 Coffee & 12 Noon feine 398 Dolores St Snacks on 50-PLUS) @17th 10:00am - Museo Italo Americano FIERA DEI SAPORI | ITALIAN GOURMET FOOD FAIR - a special two-day event featuring the best of Ital- 6:00 Fort Mason, Building C ian Food, workshops and live music. 10:00am- Presidio Officers' Club, 50 Archaeology Dig - Stop by to see archaeology in action and ask questions at the Archaeology Field Sta- 2:00pm Moraga Ave tion across from the Presidio Officers' Club through 10:00pm – - Hospi- Renters Caucus at the CA Democratic Convention 11:59pm tality Suite 209, 747 How- ard St 10:15 - Marina Branch, 1890 Chi Kung with Chunfu Cai - combines relaxed postures, breathing exercise, and meditation. 11:00 Chestnut St 10:15 - Sunset Branch, 1305 18th Knitting Circle welcomes knitters and crocheters of all ages and all levels. Please bring your own sup- 12:15 Ave. plies. 10:30 – Upper Noe Rec Center Come party yourself into shape with free Zumba® classes. 11:30am Auditorium, 295 Day St 10:30 – Parkside Square, 28th Come party yourself into shape with free Zumba® classes. 11:30am Ave. & Vicente 10:30 - Main Library, Computer Drop-in Computer Help in Spanish 12:00 Training Center - 5th Fl 10:30 - Noe Valley Branch, 451 Noe Valley Knitting Circle. Supplies to practice on but bring your own yarn and needles or hooks if you 12:30 Jersey St. have a in mind. 10:30am Mechanics' Institute 4th Here’s to Your Career Change! Resume Makeover Clinic Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/heres- Floor Board Room, 57 to-your-career-change-resume-makeover-clinic-for-career-transitioning-registration-58612787425 Post St 10:30am – Ferry Building, The Em- Market to Table Demo and tasting: Jamie Purviance, author, Weber's Ultimate Grilling 11:15am barcadero 10:30am - Church Street Café, 260 Wilde Chats: gay men explore topics and issues that are important to us as gay men. A great way to 12:00pm Church St make new friends on a level that doesn't usually happen in bars or clubs. 10:30am - GLIDE Economic Devel- Glide Yoga - moves at an easy pace, which is perfect for all ages and fitness levels. 12:00pm opment Corp, 125 Mason 11:00 - 1:00 Presidio Branch, 3150 Sourdough Writers – creative writing class for all levels Sacramento St.

What’s going on around town? Saturday, June 1 11:00am – SF LGBT Center,1800 Gender & Pronoun Presentation - . Join us for an introductory session on pronouns and the politics of 1:00 Market St gender. Learn how to communicate more comfortably with all members of our community. 11:00am – Home of Futures Without Asia Society Young Professionals private docent-led tour of the Then They Came for Me: Incarceration 1:00pm Violence, 100 Montgom- of Japanese Americans during WWII and the Demise of Civil Liberties exhibit Tickets: ery St, The Presidio https://www.eventbrite.com/e/asia-society-ypg-presents-then-they-came-for-me-exhibition-tour- picnic-tickets-60844752292 11:00am – Presidio Officers' Club, 50 Docent Tours of the Presidio Officers' Club, A Museum and Cultural Center, will surprise and inspire 12::00pm Moraga Ave you with exclusive, behind the scenes Presidio stories 11:00am - Any Peet’s (the ones op- Peet’s Coffee Free Saturday Guided Tasting Series - experience the flavor characteristics of a particular 12:00pm erated by Peet’s) coffee, compare & contrast to others 11:00am - Ward Rec Center, 650 Mobile Recreation @ Miraloma playground: Climbing Wall, Disc Golf, Skateboards, BMX Bikes & Razor 2:00pm Capitol Scooters (and safety equipment) Come out and play 11:00am – SF LGBT Center, 1800 Youth Center Navigation Services for LGBTQ youth ages 18-24 3:00pm Market St 11:00am - Contemporary Jewish Bank of America Museum Weekend (Free admission with BofA Credit or Debit Card) 5:00pm Museum , 736 Mission St 11:00am - CCSF Smith Hall, 50 Frida San Francisco's Annual Housing Resource Fair - Support for renters, first time homebuyers, and current 2:30pm Kahlo Way home owners. connect with free and low-cost housing resources 11:25am – Location with RSVP Saturday Morning Dance Meditation-A Workout for Body, Mind, and Soul by Barbara Richard Tickets: 12:30pm https://www.eventbrite.com/e/a-saturday-morning-dance-meditation-a-workout-for-body-mind-and- soul-tickets-61915880064 11:30 – Heath Ceramics , 2900 Heath Ceramics San Francisco Weekend Factory Tours Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/san- 12:30 18th St francisco-weekend-factory-tours-1130-am-registration-15240880885 11:30am GG Park, 1690 John F Outdoor Yoga Day Practice yoga under the trees and let the ocean air sooth and invigorate you. Kennedy Dr 11:30am – Eureka Valley Rec Center, Let’s Kick ASS Stronger is promoting FUN and FUNction with a low impact fitness and mobility aimed 1:00pm 100 Collingwood St for individuals of all performance levels whether you have neuropathy arthritis or are just itching to move around and feel better in your body! Wear something comfortable. 12:00pm Marina Green Free Marina Green Fitness Court Bootcamp 12:00pm – Celtic Coffee Co. 142 Faerie Coffee. Meet, greet and dish on everyone, thing 1:30pm McAllister 12:00pm – Castro-Mission Health Dimensions Clinic, an open and friendly place for LGBTQQ youth to get support in being healthy. We 3:00pm Clinic, 3850 17th St offer low-cost medical, mental health and support services for youth ages 12 to 25. 12:00pm – Party for Socialism and Workshop on Abortion Bans & for Reproductive Justice. [$3-10 donation, no one turned away 3:00pm Liberation, 2969 Mission for lack of funds.] St., 12:00pm – Moscone Center South, International Whore's Day Rally – protest at the 2019 Democratic Party State Convention. 3:00pm 747 Howard St. 12:00pm - SF LGBT Center,1800 Celebration of Life for Mark Braverman - join Mark’s family and friends in honoring and remembering 2:30 Market St his life 12:00pm - PAWS, 3170 23rd St Queer Elders Writing Workshop – non-competitive writing and friendlyfeedback. All levels of writing & 3:30pm new folks always welcome! 12:30pm – Galvanize , 44 Tehama St The United Resistance Democratic Convention Party Organization Panes, networking l and Lunch Tick- 2:30pm ets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/demparty-resistance-organization-panel-and-lunch-tickets- 61914637347 1:00pm - Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Open House at the San Francisco Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Center 3:30pm Center , 1185 Vicente St 1:00 - 3:00 Philippine Consulate, 447 Children's Book Launch “Sandangaw: a Waray Tale” Sutter St, 6th Floor 1:00pm – Yerba Buena Gardens Yerba Buena Gardens Festival: Afro-Venezuelan vocalist Betsayda Machado and her percussion/vocal 2:30pm (Esplanade), 773 Mission ensemble Parranda El Clavo 1:00pm – SF CHC, 730 Polk St TRANS:THRIVE Drop-in at SF Community Health Center. A -in a safe space to connect to community, 5:00pm explore your identity, enjoy the lounge, computer lab, clothing closet and grow 1:00pm – UN Plaza Animal Liberation Rally & March 6:00pm 1:00pm - Box Office, Bridgemen are helping out at Day Zero: registration, bike check in and orientation for the AIDS Lifecy- 6:00 2600 Geneva Ave. cle. RSVP https://www.meetup.com/Bridgemen/events/261363085/

What’s going on around town? Saturday, June 1 1:30pm - , First Caturdays at Dolores Park: Unofficial Social Gathering for Cats 4:30pm Dolores St. 2:00 - 3:00 Bayview Branch, 5075 3Rd DIY Simple Body Butters - learn to make body butters using shea butter and coconut oil. St. 2:00 - 3:00 Merced Branch, 155 Win- Seated Yoga for the Modern World. Join Mark Cormier for a yoga lecture and chair yoga practice. ston Dr 2:00 - 3:30 Addition Branch, Japanese Language Book Discussion Group. Discussion in Japanese. 1550 Scott St. 2:00 - 4:00 Marina Branch, 1890 DIY Tote Bag with Go Go Craft All materials provided. Sign up 415-355-2823.. Chestnut St 2:00 - 4:00 Sunset Branch, 1305 18th Computer Help for Adults/Seniors -Bring your digital device, cameras or cell phone and we can help Ave. you learn how to use it 2:00 - 4:00 West Portal Branch, 190 Computer Help for Adults/Seniors -Bring your digital device, cameras or cell phone and we can help Lenox Way you learn how to use it 2:00 - 5:00 Bernal Heights Branch, Origami Club. All skill levels are welcome. Please bring your own paper. 500 Cortland Ave. 2:00pm – 762 Fulton St. Studio A Dance & Drumming - Les Bantus Congolese Dance & Drum Classes 415.302 8692. Dance @ 2 & Drum 4:00 3rd Floor @ 3 2:00pm Marina Green Free Marina Green Fitness Court Bootcamp 2:00pm SFJAZZ Center, 201 Frank- Kronos Festivel, Women Leaders of Bayview: Valérie Sainte-Agathe and singers from the San Francisco lin St Girls Chorus’ Bayview Chorus Program 2:20pm - SF State, 835 Market St Neurobiology of Morality. Dr. Sarah Strand presents data from brain studies of the “moral network,” 4:45 #619 elements which are active when making moral judgments and the way that morality is subject to evo- lutionary mechanisms. 3:00 - 4:30 Portola Branch, 380 Bacon Jewelry Making with Chelsee (for Adults) All materials provided. Sign Up (415)355-5660. St. 3:00pm – SF CHC, 730 Polk St TransThrive What the Fun! A group where trans folk can share a meal and a fun activity at the SF 4:30pm Community Health Center 3:00pm – Book Passage, 1 Ferry Author Talk: Leslie Carol Roberts - Here Is Where I Walk 4:30pm Building #42 3:00pm - Omnivore Books, 3885a Author Talk: Weber’s Ultimate Grilling is an entirely new take on grilling today. By Jamie Purviance 4:00pm Cesar Chavez St, 3:30 - 5:00 Excelsior Branch, 4400 Computer Help for Adults and Seniors -Bring your digital device, cameras or cell phone and we can Mission St. help you learn how to use it 4:00 - 5:00 Richmond Branch, 351 9th The Long Goodbye to the Automobile - selected projects about automobile culture from the Ant Farm Ave (radical architectural) collective 4:00pm Marina Green Free Marina Green Fitness Court Bootcamp 4:00pm Alley Cat Books, 3036 POETRY READING: Virginia Barrett will be reading from her newest book Crossing Haight. Also featur- 24th St ing Sage Curtis, and Preeti Vangani! 4:00pm – Book Passage, 1 Ferry Author Talk: “Out of : The Ceramic Art of Susan Hall” w/ Susan Hall 5:30pm Building #42 5:00pm SFJAZZ Center, 201 Frank- Kronos Festivel, Pete Seeger: “The World that Music Lives In”. Todd Harvey will illustrate Seeger’s lin St career and efforts for peace and social justice through music. 5:00pm – Letterform Archive, 1001 Type West Open House for prospective students. 7:00pm Mariposa St #307 6:00pm – Book Passage, One Ferry Author Talk: “Bossed Up: A Grown Woman's Guide To Getting Your Sh*t Together!” with Emilie Aries 8:00pm Building #42 and Kathlyn Hart 6:00pm – Martin Lawrence Galler- Artist Meet and Greet - Robert Deyber, Visual Raconteur 8:00pm ies, 366 Geary St 6:00pm - The Mission District, Mis- MAPP: Art & Performance Crawl - live music, spoken word, performance art, film screenings, and 11:59pm sion St. and 20th St., more 6:30pm – Community Music Center, Afro-Cuban Dance Party with the Community Music Center ’s Charanga Ensemble Tickets: 9:30pm 544 Capp St https://www.eventbrite.com/e/afro-cuban-dance-party-with-cmcs-charanga-ensemble-tickets- 62007006626 7:00pm - 6th St. HRC, 117 6th St Movie Night and Free and confidential HIV and HEP-C testing at the 6th St. Harm Reduction Center. 11:00pm Call 415-487-8037 to make an appointment or walk in

What’s going on around town? Sunday, June 2 7:00am - St. Francis Lutheran Welcome Ministry Sunday morning meal at St. Francis Lutheran Church 8:30 Church, 152 Church St 7:30am – San Francisco Botani- San Francisco Botanical Garden Free for everyone from 7:30-9 and free all day for San Francisco Residents 6:00pm cal Garden, 1199 9th Avenue, 8:00 – Richmond Rec Center, Come party yourself into shape with free Zumba® classes. 9:30am 251 18th Ave 8:00am Shala Santosha Yoga, Free Ashtanga Vinyasa Morning Yoga Flow 640 Stanyan St 8:00am – San Francisco Botani- Birding Walk in the Garden. Join expert birders on a morningamble through San Francisco Botanical Gar- 9:00am cal Garden, 1199 9th den. All levels of birders are welcome. Avenue 9:00 – Boathouse at Lake Come party yourself into shape with free Zumba® classes. 10:00am Merced 9:00am - GG Park Nursery, 100 Golden Gate Park Nursery Volunteer Workparty – Weeding, plant maintenance and propagation. Light 12:00pm Martin Luther King Jr snacks provided. Register [email protected] or calling 415-254-5607. D 9:30am – de Young Museum , Bank of America Museum Weekend (Free admission with BofA Credit or Debit Card) 5:15 50 Hagiwara Tea Gar- den Dr, 9:30am – Legion of Honor, 100 Bank of America Museum Weekend (Free admission with BofA Credit or Debit Card) 5:15 34th Ave, 10:00 – Golden Gate Come party yourself into shape with free Zumba® classes. 11:00am Park Carousel 10:00am Spreckles Lake, Gold- Yoga in the Park en Gate Park 10:00am Sessions, 1748 Market LifeRing Secular Recovery is an abstinence-based, network of individuals seeking to live in recovery from St., Ste 202, room 1 addiction to alcohol or to other non-medically indicated drugs. We offer each other peer-to-peer support in ways that encourage personal growth and continued learning through personal empowerment. 10:00am – Excelsior Works!, 5000 Kairos - Community Theater Workshops explore your creativity, have fun, and explore solutions to local 1:00pm Mission St issues?- Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/kairos-community-theater-workshops-tickets- 54881229234 10:00am – Powder Magazine, 95 Tour of Andy Goldsworthy's Tree Fall Installation - This installation juxtaposes nature and history inside the 4:00pm Anza Avenue former Powder Magazine (drop in tours) 10:00am – SFMOMA, 151 Third SFMOMA’s “Free Family Day” Free Museum Day 5:00 St, 10:00am - Asian Art Museum, Asian Art Museum Free Admission Day 5:00pm 200 Larkin St 10:00am - Museo Italo America- FIERA DEI SAPORI | ITALIAN GOURMET FOOD FAIR - a special two-day event featuring the best of Italian 6:00 no Fort Mason, Build- Food, workshops and live music. ing C 10:30 – Crocker Amazon Park Come party yourself into shape with free Zumba® classes. 11:30am Clubhouse, 799 Mos- cow St. 10:30 - JCC SF, 3200 California PRIDE FAMILY FESTIVAL - a day of fun, crafts, food and a Family Friendly Drag Show for all ages. Reserva- 12:30 St tions: https://jccentersf.secure.force.com/ticket/?_ga=2.137429872.1549077413.1558894106- 680661956.1537893867#sections_a2s4A000000Hvv2QAC 11:00am - JFK Drive at 8th Ave. Lindy in the Park: Free Outdoor Swing Dance 2:00pm Golden Gate Park 11:00am - Contemporary Jewish Bank of America Museum Weekend (Free admission with BofA Credit or Debit Card) 5:00pm Museum , 736 Mission St 11:00am - Main Post Lawn, 103 Presidio Picnic: food & drink [for sale] and an ever-changing array of free activities including yoga classes, 4:00pm Montgomery St lawn games and a photo booth 11:30 – Heath Ceramics, 2900 Heath Ceramics San Francisco Weekend Factory Tours Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/san- 12:30 18th St francisco-weekend-factory-tours-1130-am-registration-58396057179 12:00pm - Alemany Farm, 666 Alemany Farm Workparty. the 3.5 acre organic farm produces over 13 tons of fruits and vegetables annu- 5:00pm Alemany Blvd. ally, all distributed for FREE in San Francisco

What’s going on around town? Sunday, June 2 12:00pm - Dolores Park, 19th & Trans Family Lunch in the Park: Join trans, gender non-conforming and non-binary parents and their fami- 2:00 Dolores lies for a fun lunch at the Helen Diller Playground at Dolores Park. RSVP: https://www.meetup.com/San- Francisco-LGBTQ-Family-Programs/events/260318087/ 12:30 - 2:00 Main Library, Martin Chinese Calligraphy Class - We will learn Regular script, Clerical script and Semi-cursive script Paley Conference Room - 3rd Floor 12:30 - 2:30 Main Library, James C. Sprightly in the Hormel Center: Multi-purpose crafts for LGBTQIA young adults ages 18-25 Hormel LGBTQIA Cen- ter - 3rd Floor 12:30 - 4:00 Main Library, Koret Embracing The Love: LGBTQ Films From Southeast Asia. https://sfpl.org/index.php?pg=1034429901 for Auditorium films and schedule. 12:30pm - Yoga Garden SF, 286 Monthly Yoga Class for Beginners 2:00pm Divisadero St, 12:500pm - The Healing Well, 476 Healing Well Arts and Crafts at the Main Library (meet at 476 Eddy St) 2:30 Eddy St 1:00 - 2:00 Portola Branch, 380 Computer Help - one-on-one help with word-processing, searching, email, and other basic tasks. in English Bacon St. and Chinese. 1:00 - 2:00 Portola Branch, 380 ESL Conversation Group - Practice and improve your English language and conversation skills Bacon St. 1:00 - 3:00 Main Library, Lati- Author Talk: Richard Schwartz on his book “The Man Who Lit Lady Liberty: The Extraordinary Rise and Fall no/Hispanic Commu- of Actor M. B. Curtis” nity Room A/B 1:00pm - Golden Gate Park, 6th Golden Gate Park Sunday Roller Disco Party 5:00pm Avenue & Kennedy 1:00pm – Glide, 330 Ellis St. Keepin' it Real, A weekly support group for dealing with issues ranging from overeating to drugs & alcohol 3:00 to bad relationships - Drop-ins welcome! 1:00pm – Noe Valley Town Noe Valley Town Square Heroes Day: meet local firefighters, police officers, and ambulance drivers. Step 4:00pm Square, 3861 24th St aboard a fire truck, shoot hoops with a pro. 1:00pm- Music Concourse, GG Golden Gate Park Band concert - Italian Symphony, Song & Dance in the Park ... 2:45pm Park 1:30 - 3:30 North Beach Branch, Meet a Typist at the Library, presentation and demo of vintage typewriters that are probably older than 850 Columbus Ave. you and yet function like new. 2:00 - 4:00 Ortega Branch, 3223 Computer Help for Adults/Seniors -Bring your digital device, cameras or cell phone and we can help you Ortega St. learn how to use it 2:00pm UN Plaza, Leaven- Open Cathedral: worship service includes praying and preaching, readings and singing and a celebration of worth & McAllister the Eucharist followed by Lunch 2:00pm Alley Cat Books, 3036 New member meeting of the San Francisco DSA (Democratic Socialists ofAmerica). 24th St 2:00pm - Union Square, 333 Union Square Live Concert: Tango in the Square: Maxi Larrea Trio – Dj, Dance Lesson with Bay Area Argen- 4:00pm Post St tine Tango Association 2:30 - 4:30 Bayview Branch, 5075 Book Talk - The Strange Careers of the Jim Crow North - San Francisco's 1966 Uprising with Local Historian 3Rd St. Aliyah Dunn-Salahuddin 3:30 - 4:30 Eureka Valley Branch, Eureka Valley Branch Book Club: “Harvey Milk: His Lives and Death” by Lillian Faderman 1 Jose Sarria Court 4:00pm Grace Cathedral, 1100 Organ Recital Series: Tom Winpenny, Assistant Master of the Music at St Albans Cathedral. California St 4:30pm Grace Cathedral, 1100 Book Study: Richard Rohr’s The Universal Christ California St 5:00pm – Manny's, 3092 16th St Smack Dab Queer Open Mic featuring YOU! 7:00pm 5:00pm - Circus Center, 755 Juggling Club All levels are welcome – RSVP http://circuscenter.org/apps/mindbody/classes/539 8p Frederick S 7:00pm Alley Cat Books, 3036 FILM SCREENING: Our monthly queer film series, My Gaze II Yr Gaze 24th St

What’s going on around town? Monday, June 3 6:30am Dolores Park, Morning Workout: a combination of cardio and strength exercises that are sure to leave you stronger than the 19th & Dolores St day before 7:30am – San Francisco San Francisco Botanical Garden Free for everyone from 7:30-9 and free all day for San Francisco Residents 6:00pm Botanical Garden, 1199 9th Ave, 7:30am – SF Buddhist Cen- Buddhist Mindfulness Meditation 8:15am ter 37 Bartlett St 8:00am La Victoria Bakery Danny Gabriner of Sour Flour bakes and then gives away hundreds of free bagels on 24th and Alabama Street. 24th St. & Ala- bama St. 9:00am - The Healing Guided Group Meditation (on mats) participants are guided toward a state of thoughtful awareness and calm. 10:00 WELL, 476 Eddy St 9:00am - Castro Senior COMPUTER Lab & Tutoring - lap top computers and internet hook ups + informal, one to one help covering basic 2:30pm Center, 110 Dia- computer skills such as web access, and e-mail. mond St 9:00am – SF CHC, 730 Polk SF Community Health Center Tenderloin Center of Excellence Drop-in to connect to community, eat breakfast, 12:00pm St enjoy the lounge, and get support if you are living with HIV and are dealing with homelessness. 9:15am – SF LGBT Center, SMALL BUSINESS COACHING 1 - 1- ongoing support for entrepreneurs like yourself to bring your businesses to 6:15 1800 Market St, life.Appointment https://www.genbook.com/bookings/slot/reservation/30186638?bookingContactId=1792208895&category=435 037986 9:30am Castro Senior WALKING GROUP explores neighborhoods throughout the City. Center, 110 Dia- mond St 9:30am - API Wellness, The API Wellness Clinic, serving people of color and the LGBTQ community. medical staff can also connect you to 6:00pm 1800 Market St, counseling, therapy, case management, and community services [Closed, Lunch, 12 – 1] Suite 401 10:00 - Castro Senior ALWAYS ACTIVE exercise group. activities specifically designed for you that will include cardiovascular, strength 11:00 Center, 110 Dia- training, flexibility and balance. You must be registered to participate. mond St 10:00 - Main Library, Job Seekers’ Drop-In Lab. Staff are available to share resources and provide general support 12:00 Computer Train- ing Center - 5th Fl 10:00 - Bernal Heights OWL: Older Writers Laboratory - Weekly Poetry Writing Group. Newcomers welcome! 12:30 Branch, 500 Cortland Ave. 10:00 - Main Library, Smart Money Coaching - One-on-One Financial Planning by appointment only - to schedule call (415) 557-4388 5:00 Study Room 437 Workshop 10:00- 2nd Floor, 160 Native American Health Clinic, Circle of Healing HIV and HCV rapid testing Appointment (best) 415.621.4371 or 4:00 Capp St drop In [closed for lunch 1→2] 10:00am Rafiki, 601 Cesar Rafiki Complementary Medicine Clinic – Acupuncture & Message Therapy (closed for lunch 1:15 – 2:15) – 4:00pm Chavez 10:00am STRUT, 470 Castro Magnet sexual health preventive care, testing and treatment for gay, bi, and trans men. - 6:00pm st. 10:00am SFAF, 1035 Mar- Black Hope a supportive group of community members living with HIV. We explore self-worth, share and learn -1:00pm ket Rm. 3D self-care strategies, and get support for life’s challenges. 10:15am The Healing Gentle Tai Chi, a series of movements performed in a slow, focused manner. Designed to increase well-being and - 11:15 WELL, 476 Eddy St balance, as well as to reduce stress; Tai Chi is meditation in motion 11:00 – 2nd Floor, 160 Native American Health Clinic Circle of Healing White Bison Group 12:30 Capp St 11:00AM Bob Ross LGBT Openhouse Drop-In Meditation with David Lewis, and Kathy Barr. We invite all levels to join us! – Senior Center, 65 12:00pm Laguna St 11:00am 6st HRC, 117 6th Enrolled Hep C Support Group with Pauli at the 6th St. Harm Reduction Center (enroll in the Hep C treatment -12:00 St program Tue & Thur. 11am-1pm) 11:30 – Castro Senior Project Open Hand Lunch. Reservation recommended call (415) 447-2300 one day in advance. [$6 if you are un- 12:15 Center, 110 Dia- der 60] mond St

What’s going on around town? Monday, June 3 11:30am The Healing 12 Steps for Healing. Similar to an AA or NA group, facilitated by an experienced volunteer . Participants choose – 12:30 WELL, 476 Eddy St the topics, and respectful cross talk is allowed 12:00 - Eureka Valley Tai Chi at Noon to improve your health, fitness, balance, flexibility, coordination, and posture 12:30 Branch, 1 Jose Sarria Court 12:00 - Main Library, Veterans Resource Center Drop-In - support & information about veteran benefits, resources, local services, and 5:00 Golden Gate other support Room - 5th Floor 12:00pm Alemany Farm, Alemany Farm Native Plant Stewards habitat restoration project. the 3.5 acre organic farm produces over 13 tons - 5:00pm 700 Alemany of fruits and vegetables annually, all distributed for FREE in San Francisco Blvd. 12:00pm SFAF, 1035 Mar- Stonewall Over the Influence Book Club: A Harm Reduction Guide to Managing Drug and Alcohol Use. Explore -1:30pm ket Room 2C new ideas share experiences & get geeked up on strong coffee. Check out this amazing book by the Harm Re- duction Therapy Center. Join anytime on any chapter. ALL WELCOME 12:30pm Glide Walk in GLIDE Goods - Access to hygiene items, clothing, and other household items as available – 1:30pm Center, 330 Ellis St 12:45pm Castro Senior Movie: Mary Poppins Returns, 2918 remake of the Disny Classic starring Emily Blunt Check out Center, 110 Dia- http://www.ggsenior.org/movies.html for a preview mond St 1:00 - Main Library, Mindfulness and Meditation - stress relief and simple meditation practices. 2:00 Learning Studio - 5th Floor 1:00pm – 6th St HRC, 117 Heroin/Opiate Lounge at the 6th St. Harm Reduction Center, Individual Counseling and Suboxone treatment for 3:00pm 6th St homeless & referrals 1:00pm - Alemany Farm, Alemany Farm- Monday Workday. the 3.5 acre organic farm produces over 13 tons of fruits and vegetables annu- 5:00pm 700 Alemany ally, all distributed for FREE in San Francisco Blvd. 1:00pm - SFAF, 1035 Mar- PROP. The PROP program provides structure, community, counseling, referrals, and financial incentives for those 3:00 ket, 4th Floor who are working to quit or reduce their use of crystal meth, cocaine or other stimulants? 1pm for enrolled cli- ents, 3pm to start 1:15pm - Hospitality House, Central City Hospitality House Community Arts Program: Open Studio Hospitality House’s program invites home- 6:00pm 1009 Market St less and low income artists in to use the studio offers art instruction writing workshops art computer work- station. 1:30 - Presidio Branch, Sourdough Writers – creative writing class for all levels 3:30 3150 Sacramento St. 1:30 - SF Botanical Gar- Gourd and Rock Painting 3:30 den, 1199 9th 1:30pm Hospitality House, Healing Through Movement- learn new ways of using movement to care for yourself, and have fun. Sitting and – 2:30 146 Leavenworth standing variations are offered for each activity." 2:00 – Stepping Stone, Trans/Gender-Variant Support Group at SteppingStone a biweekly support group for transgender and gender- 3:15pm 930 4th St. variant people. Interview to join: 510.863.0359 or [email protected] 2:00 – Castro Communi- Openhouse Men’s Drop-in Support Group for LGBT Seniors 3:30pm ty Meeting Room, Upstairs at 501 Castro 2:00 pm GLIDE 330 Ellis St Glide Drop-In Legal Services - Free legal help covering civil rights, immigration, criminal records and more. – 5:00pm 2:00-4:30 2nd Floor, 160 Native American Health Clinic, Circle of Healing Beading circle Capp St 2:00pm – SF LGBT Center, Youth Center Drop-In Youth Space. A supportive place for LGBTQ folx ages 18-24 to hang out, access resources 6:00pm 1800 Market St and find community 2:30 - Bayview Branch, Book Talk - The Strange Careers of the Jim Crow North - San Francisco's 1966 Uprising with Local Historian Aliyah 4:30 5075 3Rd St. Dunn-Salahuddin 2:30- SFAF, 1035 Mar- Bella Y Sana - the trans-Latina Group: This group focuses on HIV and STI’s Prevention, Screening and access to 4:00pm ket St Rooms 3B Care for the Trans-Latina community. This Group is in Spanish and we have a weekly topic presentation. & 3C

What’s going on around town? Monday, June 3 3:00pm – SFAF, 1035 Mar- Talk to a PROP counselor. Ready to quit or reduce your use stimulants? The PROP program provides structure, 4:00 ket, 4th Floor community, counseling, referrals, and financial incentives. 4:00 - Anza Branch, 550 Learn Tai Chi - it can benefit our whole being: body, mind and spirit 5:00 37th Ave. 4:00 - Portola Branch, eReader Drop-in Session - Learn how to enjoy San Francisco Public Library’s collection of more than 40,000 5:00 380 Bacon St. eBooks Session 4:00 - Western Addition Western Addition Book Group 5:30 Branch, 1550 Scott St. 4:00pm SFAF, 1035 Mar- Walk in Individual Counseling Get Started at Stonewall - walk in counseling session for new participants. Ask to do ket St, 4th Floor a new participant form. 4:00pm STRUT, 470 Castro Walk in Individual Counseling Get Started at Stonewall - walk in counseling session for new participants. Ask to do St a new participant form. 4:00pm – 6th St HRC, 117 Medical care/suboxone and lounge at the 6th St. Harm Reduction Center for Womxn/femme/nonbinary folks 6:00 6th St 4:00pm- African American B.I.P. Brothers In Progress Living with the Virus. Support group for Heterosexual Identified Black men who have 5:30pm Art and Culture sex with women. Snacks bus tokens vouchers provided. Contact Sherman Woods for more info (415) 353 2140 Complex 762 Fulton St 3rd floor 4:30 - Noe Valley AAC Conversation Club – come together, learn and practice using Alternative and Augmentative Communication 5:30 Branch, 451 Jer- (AAC) devices sey St. 4:30 - Main Library, Conversational English Language Group - Practice and improve your English language and conversation skills 6:00 Sycip Family Con- ference Room - 4th Floor 5:00pm – Glide, 330 Ellis St Bridging the Gap Join the support group designed for LGTBQ folks and Allies who are willing to sit with one an- 6:30pm Room 206 other and work on the issues that keep us from having healthy relationships and keep us from living up to our full potential. 5:30pm - SF Buddhist Cen- LGBTQ Buddhist Meditation Group 6:30pm ter, 37 Bartlett 6:00pm – Hartford Street Meditation (Zazen) followed by a short service @ 6:40. 7:00pm Zen Center , 57 Hartford St 6:00pm - SFAF, 1035 Mar- Abstinence Skills Enhancement This group helps participants remain abstinent from all drugs & alcohol, without a 7:30pm ket St Room 2C judgmental approach to relapse or slips. (Must be enrolled in Stonewall or an alumni) 6:00pm - Strut Group Room Targeted Abstinence Skills Enhancement This group helps participants remain abstinent from all drugs & alcohol, 7:30pm 2, 470 Castro St without a judgmental approach to relapse or slips. (Must be enrolled in Stonewall) 6:00pm – Aguilas, SF LGBT Aguilas Counseling: confidential one-on-one or couples talk about relationships, asylum, STD/HIV or life in a safe 8:00pm Center, 1800 environment. In English. Appointment: (415) 558-8403. Market St, Rm 405 6:00pm - SFAF, 1035 Mar- Substance Use Management Skills Enhancement (SUM) is designed to help participants optimize the positive 7:30pm ket St Room 3E value of using substances while reducing the negative impacts. (Must be enrolled in Stonewall) 6:00pm - Queer LifeSpace, Queer Lifespace: a harm reduction group for the LGBTQQI community. An intake appointment is required prior to 7:30pm 2275 Market St, joining group. Fees are sliding scale depending upon income. Call 415 358 2000 x 377 to schedule an intake. 6:30- The Lookout, Sacred : Sacred Space’ conversation, fellowship and the sharing of our faith & spiritual journeys. Topic: 8pm 3600 16th St @ “San Francisco Black LGBT Leadership History Market 6:30pm - Mission Play- Come party yourself into shape with free Zumba® classes 7:30pm ground club- house, 19th St. and Cunningham Pl 7:00pm – Crocker Amazon Come party yourself into shape with free Zumba® classes. 8:00pm Park Clubhouse, 799 Moscow St. 7:00pm – 701 Oak St Bay Area Young Positives drop-in group. Support group for young HIV positive people. Call Logan for more info 9:00pm [email protected] (415) 487-1616. http://www.baypositives.org

What’s going on around town? Monday, June 3 7:15pm Kaiser CDRP 1201 LifeRing Secular Recovery is an abstinence-based, network of individuals seeking to live in recovery from addic- Fillmore St, Room tion to alcohol or to other non-medically indicated drugs. We offer each other peer-to-peer support in ways that 5 encourage personal growth and continued learning through personal empowerment. Contact: Jim V., jimvano- [email protected] 7:30pm Noisebridge , Hang out with cool hardware geeks at Circuit Hacking Monday. All are welcome to give you inspiration to hack 2169 Mission St that project you’ve always wanted to work on. The goal is to make a project tonight and bring it home with you. FREE ( are extra) 7:30pm San Francisco ZEN Meditation in Recovery Mondays. This drop-in group explores the connections between Buddhist practice and CENTER, 300 Page recovery. The evening begins with a brief meditation instruction, followed by a period of meditation, a short talk and discussion. 8:30pm – Pink Triangle The Sisters First Friday- join them for some irreverent fun and get your weekend off to a great start 10:00pm Park, Market St & Castro

Tuesday, June 4 6:30am – Hartford Street Zen Center , Seated and Walking Meditation (Zazen & Kinhin) followed by a short service @ 7:20. 7:30am 57 Hartford St 7:30am – SF Botanical Garden, 1199 San Francisco Botanical Garden Free for everyone from 7:30-9 and free all day for San Francisco Resi- 6:00pm 9th Ave, dents 7:30am – SF Buddhist Center 37 Bart- Buddhist Mindfulness Meditation 8:15am lett St 9:00 - Castro Senior Center, 110 COMPUTER LAB - lap top computers and internet hook ups 02:30 Diamond St 9:00- The Healing WELL, 476 Eddy Sound Healing - mediation with singing bowls 10:00am St 9:00am Location with registration Photowalk Market Street Hosted by Steve Disenhof/Doug Kaye – Walk and learn from one of San Francisco’s best street photographers. Sign Up https://forms.gle/nB53pXXVbioWcQGS6 9:00am – SF CHC, 730 Polk St SF Community Health Center Tenderloin Center of Excellence Drop-in to connect to community, eat 12:00pm breakfast, enjoy the lounge, and get support if you are living with HIV and are dealing with homeless- ness. 9:30am The Shanti Project, 730 Polk Shanti Drop-in Service Center. A comfortable gathering place to connect, get support, access to HIV — St, Third Floor resources and referrals, get pastries, books & clothing (when available) or just enjoy a cup of coffee in 12:30pm a safe place. 9:30am - SF Community Health Cen- The API Wellness Clinic, serving people of color and the LGBTQ community. medical staff can also con- 6:00pm ter, 730 Polk St nect you to counseling, therapy, case management, and community Closed for Lunch 12:30pm→1:00pm 9:30am - Legion of Honor, 100 34th Legion of Honor Free Admission Day 5:15pm Avenue, 10:00 - Castro Senior Center, 110 ALWAYS ACTIVE exercise group. activities specifically designed for you that will include cardiovascular, 11:00 Diamond St strength training, flexibility and balance. Register http://www.alwaysactive.org/ALWAYSACTIVE.ORG/DISCOVER.html 10:00 - Castro Senior Center, 110 SIT AND BE FIT - Video Exercise - chair exercise classes that give participants the strength and flexibility 11:00 Diamond St they need to perform everyday activities. 10:00- 2nd Floor, 160 Capp St Native American Health Clinic, Circle of Healing HIV and HCV rapid testing Appointment (best) 4:00 415.621.4371 or drop In [closed for lunch 1→2] 10:00am Rafiki, 601 Cesar Chavez Rafiki Complementary Medicine Clinic – Acupuncture all day, Message Therapy 10 → 1, (clinic closed – 6:00pm for lunch 1:15 – 2:15) 10:00am STRUT, 470 Castro St. Magnet sexual health preventive care, testing and treatment for gay, bi, and trans men. - 8:00pm 10:00am Conservatory of Flowers, Conservatory of Flowers: Free Admission Day -4:30pm 100 John F Kennedy Dr, 10:00am Arleta Ave between Alpha Visitacion Valley Greenway Volunteer Workparty. Light refreshments provided. RSVP recparkvolun- - 1:00pm and Rutland Ave [email protected] or 415-831-6330 10:00am- Hospitality House, 1009 Open Studio Central City Hospitality House Community Arts Program: Hospitality House’s program 3:00pm Market St invites homeless and low income artists in to use the studio 10:15- The Healing WELL, 476 Eddy Poetry - experience the healing power of poetry which is sometimes inaccessible through ordinary 11:15am St language.

What’s going on around town? Tuesday, June 4 11:00am Hospitality House, 1009 Central City Hospitality House Community Arts Program Silk Screen Workshop: Hospitality House’s - 1:00pm Market St program invites homeless and low income artists in to use the studio offers art instruction writing workshops art computer workstation. 11:00am 6th St. HRC, 117 6th St 6th St. Harm Reduction Center: Free and confidential HIV and HEP-and sexual health screenings, Hep C - 1:00pm Wellness Program Enrollment. There is a cure! We can help you get connected to care. Drop by 11:00am GLIDE Freedom Hall, 330 GLIDE’s Recovery Circle - discussion centered around recovery, build relationships with others in re- – Ellis St covery and support. – plus Lunch 12:30pm 11:00am , 781 First Tuesday “Pay What You Wish” Day -5:00pm Beach St, 11:00am Contemporary Jewish Mu- Contemporary Jewish Museum Free Admission Day -5:00pm seum, 736 Mission St, 11:00am Museum of Craft and De- Museum of Craft and Design Free Admission Day -6:00pm sign, 2569 Third St 11:00am Yerba Buena Center for the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA) Free First Tuesdays -6:00pm Arts, 701 Mission St 11:30 – Castro Senior Center, 110 Project Open Hand Lunch. [$6 if you are under 60] Reservation recommended call (415) 447-2300 one 12:15 Diamond St day in advance. 11:30am SFAF, 1035 Market St Room Crystal Clear: A Harm Reduction Group for African American Men Visioning Personalized Recovery. – 1:00pm 3E Settle in, share a meal, & join the circle 11:30am The Healing Well,476 Eddy 12 Steps for Healing. Similar to an AA or NA group, facilitated by an experienced volunteer . Partici- -12:30 pants choose the topics, and respectful cross talk is allowed 12:00 – Civic Center Plaza, Polk side, Come party yourself into shape with free Zumba® classes. 1:00pm 355 McAllister St. 12:00 - Main Library, Koret Audito- Opera Preview Lecture: Orlando by George Frideric Handel. Learn more about the opera's composer 2:00 rium and librettist and historical and musical context 12:00 - Main Library, Golden Gate Veterans Resource Center Drop-In - support & information about veteran benefits, resources, local 5:00 Room - 5th Floor services, and other support 12:00pm SF LGBT Center, 1800 Mar- David Bohnett Cyber Center - internet access, scanning and printing (on request), and access to educa- - 3:00pm ket St tional programs 12:00pm 80 Turk St, Tenderloin Art Lending Library - loans framed, original artwork, much of it by Tenderloin artists, for -2:00pm free to lower income residents 12:15 - Richmond Branch, 351 9th Heart/Mind Meditation a very basic class led by Don Narin. All are welcome 1:00 Ave 12:30pm Old St Mary's Cathedral, 660 Noontime Concerts at Old St. Mary’s: Ensemble Illume viola, cello, and trio known for their pow- – 1:30pm California St erful sound and profound unity of ensemble 12:45 - Castro Senior Center, 110 Sewing Group 2:00 Diamond St 1:00 - Park Branch, 1833 Page St. Computer Help – practice and learn: the library’s online resources, email , creating and editing docu- 2:00 ments 1:00 - Glen Park Branch, 2825 Di- Knitting Circle welcomes knitters and crocheters of all ages and all levels. Please bring your own sup- 2:30 amond St. plies 1:00 - Main Library, Computer Basic Computer Skills Drop-In - Patient library volunteers will help you 2:30 Training Center - 5th Fl 1:00pm Kaiser CDRP 1201 Fillmore LifeRing Secular Recovery is an abstinence-based, network of individuals seeking to live in recovery St., Room 8 from addiction to alcohol or to other non-medically indicated drugs. We offer each other peer-to-peer support in ways that encourage personal growth and continued learning through personal empower- ment. Contact: Jim V., [email protected] 1:00pm – 6th St HRC, 117 6th St Stonewall Harm Reduction Drop-in at the 6th St. Harm Reduction Center - Check in about what's up 2:30pm with your world & how drugs are fitting in your life. Come High ◦ Come Low ◦ Come Sober NX Ex- change always available. Doors 1:30 for strong coffee & snacks. 1:00pm - SF CHC, 730 Polk St TRANS:THRIVE Drop-in at SF Community Health Center. A -in a safe space to connect to community, 5:00pm explore your identity, enjoy the lounge, computer lab, clothing closet and grow 1:30pm SF Community Health Cen- Asian and Pacific Islander Specific Client Drop-In to connect to community, eat breakfast, enjoy the – 4:30 ter, 730 Polk St lounge, and get support if you are living with HIV and are dealing with homelessness. 1:45pm Franklin Square Park, 17th Mobile Clinic - San Francisco Community Clinic Consortium urgent and preventive medical services St. and connection to primary care, health and psych-social services

What’s going on around town? Tuesday, June 4 2:00 - Castro Senior Center, 110 YOGA (Strengthen and stretch) with Devi Baptiste 3:00pm Diamond St 2:00 - St. James Infirmary, 730 Polk Self Care for currently active sex workers: de-stress, recognize and avoid burnout and care for your 3:00pm St, 4th Fl. body and mind, [Register with St. James first!] 2:00 - Presidio Branch, 3150 Sac- “ Howl” film & discussion of the 2010 drama of poet Allen Ginsberg's life in San Francisco 4:00 ramento St. 2:00-4:00 2nd Floor, 160 Capp St Native American Health Clinic, Circle of Healing Cross stitching circle 2:30pm – SFAF, 1035 Market St Rooms Latino Wellness Institute- provides health education on HIV related topics to Latinos and Latinas living 4:00pm 3B & 3C with HIV for less than 5 years as well as for their Care-Givers. The Group is offered in Spanish we have a weekly topic presentation. 2:30pm - PAWS, 3170 23rd St 'Ask the Vet' Clinic at Shanti-PAWS: If you have a question or want to chat with a professional about 5:00 your pet’s health issues? 3:00pm – SF Community Health Cen- Seeking Safety: A therapist–led check-in group for transgender identified folks focused on topics like 4:00pm ter, 730 Polk St depression, anxiety, bipolar and more 3:00pm – SFAF, 1035 Market St, 4th Free and confidential HIV testing at the San Francisco AIDS Foundation Call 415-487-8037 to make an 5:30pm Floor, appointment (best) or walk in 3:00pm – SF LGBT Center, 1800 Mar- Youth Center Drop-In Youth Space. A supportive place for LGBTQ folx ages 18-24 to hang out, access 7:00pm ket St resources and find community 3:45 - Notre Dame Plaza 347 The Shanti Gentle All-Bodies Yoga Sessions w/Ian Waisler. Unfettered instruction - so, expect some 5:30 Dolores St, individual attention in the group setting. (please come to the back entrance) 4:00pm SFAF, 1035 Market St, 4th Walk in Individual Counseling Get Started at Stonewall - walk in counseling session for new partici- Floor pants. Ask to do a new participant form. 4:00pm STRUT, 470 Castro St Walk in Individual Counseling Get Started at Stonewall - walk in counseling session for new partici- pants. Ask to do a new participant form. 4:00pm – SF LGBT Center, 1800 Mar- SF LGBT Youth “Whats the 411” join us for our weekly meeting, facilitated by our TAY Navigators and 5:00pm ket St get your questions answered. 4:00pm - Strut Group Room 1 470 Stonewall Reading & Discussion Group - explore topics related to harm reduction, healing, and overall 5:30pm Castro St well-being. This cycle: “When Things Fall Apart” by Pema Chödrön - how do we live our best lives when continually overcome by fear, anxiety, and pain. 4:00pm - Bob Ross LGBT Senior Cen- Openhouse Gay Gray Writers - a group of mature male memoir writers who meet to share and review 5:30pm ter, 65 Laguna St. their stories. 4:00pm - Old First Presbyterian The Friendship Banquet serves a restaurant quality three-course-meal every Tuesday at 4:30pm to 6:00 Church, 1751 Sacramento St individuals living with HIV/AIDS who make a reservation at 415-673-8088. Space fills quick best to call @ 9 on Monday. 4:00pm – Aguilas, SF LGBT Center, Aguilas Counseling: confidential one-on-one or couples talk about relationships, asylum, STD/HIV or 8:00pm 1800 Market St, Rm 405 life in a safe environment. In English. Appointment: (415) 558-8403. 4:00pm - Lyric, 127 Collingwood St What’s the T? A space for Trans & GNC youth 18 →24. Get hot food, community, support and gift 6:00pm cards. Enroll [email protected]. 4:30pm - Multiuse Court Dolores Park, “Disco Down Dolores” Roller Skate Party 6:30pm Church & 18th 5:00 - Anza Branch, 550 37th Ave. Effective Cross-Cultural Business Communication an interactive workshop 7:00 5:00- SF General, 995 Potrero Ave. HEP C Support Group Val Robb RN for more information. Phone: 415.206.4370 (415.974.4370) 6:30pm 6th Floor - Building 80 5:00pm – SF LGBT Center, 1800 Mar- Queer Youth Meal Night, Movie Night & Board Games. For LGBTQ youth ages 18-24. Connect with 7:00 ket St community service providers from LYRIC, HYA, Larkin Street, HRTC and St. James Infirmary. 5:00pm – 6th St. HRC, 117 6th St Art Group at the 6th St. Harm Reduction Center – a free form drop in space. We supply paper, mark- 7:00pm ers, colored pens colored pencils and a safe place to find solace, rest and express yourself. 5:00pm – 1930 Market St UCSF Alliance Health Project (AHP) Rapid HIV Testing http://www.ucsf-ahp.org/hiv/hcat/make-your- 7:00pm appointment/ 5:00pm – Glide, 330 Ellis St Freedom Men In Progress – Violence Intervention Program dedicated to working with all men in straightfor- 8:00pm Hall ward and practical ways on issues that affect their lives. (New Member Orientation: Tuesdays at 5) 5:15pm - Hamilton Rec Center, GYM, Come party yourself into shape with free Zumba® classes. 6:15pm 1900 Geary Blvd. 5:30 - Main Library, Sycip Family Conversational English Language Group - Practice and improve your English language and conversation 7:00 Conference Room - 4th Floor skills

What’s going on around town? Tuesday, June 4 5:30 - Main Library, Business, Sci- Career Coaching. By appointment https://bstjobscareers.youcanbook.me 7:30 ence & Tech Exhibit Space - 4th Fl 5:30pm Civic Center/UN Plaza at Free Nepalese Food “Curry Without Worry” serving free Nepalese food to drum beats and singing. Hyde and Fulton 5:30pm – Glide Walk in Center, 330 GLIDE Goods - Access to hygiene items, clothing, and other household items as available 6:30pm Ellis St 5:30pm – Faithful Fools, 234 Hyde St Open Cathedra at the Faithful Foolsl – Check in/group discussion a meal and time for private conversa- 7:30pm tion, prayer, and crisis intervention. 6:00 - North Beach Branch, 850 Getting Started with Bibliocommons - the best way to explore everything SFPL has to offer! 7:00 Columbus Ave. 6:00 - Main Library, Martin Paley Conversational French Group for adults who wish to improve their basic knowledge of French language 7:30 Conference Room - 3rd Floor and culture 6:00 - Main Library, Mary Louise Learn Basic Korean: will include Hangul, K-pop, drama and food. All materials provided. Register 7:30 Stong Conference Room - www.kecsf.org/. 1st Floor 6:00 - Sunset Branch, 1305 18th Garlic - Delicious Food for Great Health, with author KJ Landis. Sign Up (415) 355 2808 7:30 Ave. 6:00pm - Bob Ross LGBT Senior Cen- An Introduction to the Spanish Language - concentrates on basic grammar while accentuating the spo- 7:30 ter, 65 Laguna St. ken language register Armando 415 728 0194 or email: [email protected] 6:00pm – Glide, 330 Ellis St Room 201 The People's Bible Study A weekly 60-minute, Bible-based dialogue. Meet and share gentle, but real, 7:00pm reflections on scripture, faith, community, hood life and social justice 6:00pm – Hartford Street Zen Center , Meditation (Zazen) followed by a short service @ 6:40. 7:00pm 57 Hartford St 6:00pm - Glide Family Housing, 125 Glide Yoga, Bay Area's most accomplished yoga teachers are donating their skills for the well-being of 7:30pm Mason St. our GLIDE Family. Ring the bell and say you're there for GLIDE Yoga! Beginners welcomed. 6:00pm – SFAF, 1035 Market St. Rm EMOTIONS AND MINDFULNESS - This group helps participants access their inherent wisdom and joy 7:30pm 3E through skillful practice with a particular focus on working through difficult emotions through ac- ceptance and surrender. (Must be enrolled or an alum of Stonewall) 6:00pm – STRUT, 470 Castro St Group Sex and Intimacy: A sex positive group that supports men in addressing sex/drug linked behavior so 7:30pm Room 1 they can meet and maintain their goals without sex and intimacy taking them off course. (Closed group, please enroll through your Stonewall counselor) 6:00pm – Strut Group Room 2 470 Castro Smart Drinking Group - Want to change your drinking habits? Find your way to safer drinking 7:30pm Castro St controlled drinking reduced drinking or quitting. This is not A.A. Questions? (415) 487-3100. 6:00pm – SF Community Health Cen- TRANS:THRIVE Transmasculine group A social and support group for female-to-male (FTM) people and 7:30pm ter, 730 Polk St 4th Fl anyone else labeled female or intersex at birth who identifies on the transmasculine [1st & 3rd Tuesday] 6:00pm – Dropbox HQ, 333 Brannan St Design Lecture, 'Not Black enough to be White' - Dean Broadley former executive design director at 9:00pm Barclays Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/design-lecture-dean-broadley-tickets-61667851203 6:00pm – Microsoft Reactor, 680 Fol- Dynamic Talks: San Francisco technical meetup "Data science and analytics" Tickets: 9:00pm som St #145 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/dynamic-talks-san-francisco-data-science-and-analytics-tickets- 61171943931 6:00pm – SF LGBT Center, 1800 Mar- Aguilas Prevention with Positives. Dinner, discussion and a social. This week’s topic to be announced. 9:00pm ket St, Rainbow Room This is a closed group, to join please call 415-558-8403 6:15pm EROS Community Room, Naked Men's Yoga - Whether you are straight, gay, trans or bi; new - yoga or a long time yogi, you are 2051 Market St welcome. Bring towel and a yogi mat and come early, the class fills fast. (Hatha All levels) 6:15pm – Grace Cathedral, 1100 Cali- Yoga on the Labyrinth. a gentle and nurturing yoga class held inside our beautiful cathedral and graced 7:30pm fornia St with enchanting live music. [Free but $10 suggested donation] 6:30 - Park Branch, 1833 Page St. Tabouli Cooking – reading and demonstration with Shanta Nimbark Sacharoff 7:30 6:30 - West Portal Branch, 190 Broth: Delicious Essence of Nourishment. Discover the healing benefits of an ancient superfood with 7:30 Lenox Way Meg Maitreya 6:30 - North Beach Branch, 850 Knitting and Crochet Meet-up Group - Join us and learn how to knit and crochet from the experts. No 8:00 Columbus Ave. experience is needed 6:30 - Excelsior Branch, 4400 Mis- Technicolor-ing: community themed coloring and movie watching! Feature films, coloring books, pen- 8:30 sion St. cils, and markers will be provided. 6:30pm 1192 Folsom Come flow with Urban Ananda gathers to practice yoga and be together

What’s going on around town? Tuesday, June 4 6:30pm – Decathlon, 735 Market St First Tuesday's Free Run + Yoga - AtlasGO Hosted by Decathlon 8:30pm 6:30pm - Bank of America Bldg - Cas- Adult Survivors of Child Abuse (ASCA SM) is a self-help support group for adult survivors of neglect, 8:30pm tro Community Room, 501 physical, sexual, and/or emotional abuse. CONTACT : http://www.castroasca.net Newcomers come @ Castro St. 6:15 6:30pm - Palega Rec Center, 500 Fel- Come party yourself into shape with free Zumba® classes. 7:30pm ton St. 6:30pm - St. Johns, 1661 15th St Mission Dharma led by Howard Cohn Sangha members come together to support one another in the 9pm process of awakening in order to live our lives with more mindfulness, compassion, and joy. 6:45pm Alliance Française 1345 Bush French Cinema Class centered around a French film and conversation in their cozy theater with free St, servings of wine. Admission is free, but a $5 donation at the door is always appreciated. Don’t know French? Don’t worry, all films are screened with English subtitles, and includes a brief talk and discus- sion about the film. 6:45pm Alliance Française 1345 Bush French Cinema Class centered around a French film and conversation in their cozy theater with free St, servings of wine. Admission is free, but a $5 donation at the door is always appreciated. Don’t know French? Don’t worry, all films are screened with English subtitles, and includes a brief talk and discus- sion about the film. 7:00 – Cayuga Clubhouse, 301 Come party yourself into shape with free Zumba® classes. 8:00pm Naglee Ave. 7:00 - Eureka Valley Branch, 1 Jose Floral Jewelry Making. Sign Up (415) 355-5616 8:30 Sarria Court 7:00 - Merced Branch, 155 Win- Merced Branch Library Book Club” Paulette Jiles' novel, “News of the World.” 8:30 ston Dr 7:00pm – Saint Cyprian's Church, 2097 Mindfulness Meditation brings well-documented benefits to mental and physical health and spiritual 8:00pm Turk St well-being 7:00pm – Alley Cat Books, 3036 24th San Francisco Writers Workshop: a forum for writers in any genre to share their work-in-progress and 9:00pm St receive constructive critiques from other writers. 7:00pm – Wicked Grounds, 289 8th St Godless Perverts Social Club: Crafts and Creativity Night. Bring your knitting, drawing, writing, scrap- 9:00pm booking, embroidery, coloring, whatever. RSVP https://www.meetup.com/Bay-Area-Atheists- Agnostics-Humanists-Freethinkers-Skeptics/events/dgvcxfyzjbgb/ 7:00pm - Harvey Milk Photo Center, Film: “Garry Winogrand: All Things are Photographable”, award-winning documentary “Garry Wino- 8:30 50 Scott St grand turned spontaneous street photos into high art” 7:00pm - REI San Francisco, 840 Bran- #HikingMyFeelings: Healing Your Mind & Body on the Trail. Get inspired & learn more about how to 8:30pm nan St, heal your mind+body on the trail. 6:45pm Alliance Française 1345 Bush French Cinema Class centered around a French film and conversation in their cozy theater with free St, servings of wine. Admission is free, but a $5 donation at the door is always appreciated. Don’t know French? Don’t worry, all films are screened with English subtitles, and includes a brief talk and discus- sion about the film. 7:00 – Cayuga Clubhouse, 301 Come party yourself into shape with free Zumba® classes. 8:00pm Naglee Ave. 7:00 - Eureka Valley Branch, 1 Jose Floral Jewelry Making. Sign Up (415) 355-5616 8:30 Sarria Court 7:00 - Merced Branch, 155 Win- Merced Branch Library Book Club” Paulette Jiles' novel, “News of the World.” 8:30 ston Dr 7:00pm – Saint Cyprian's Church, 2097 Mindfulness Meditation brings well-documented benefits to mental and physical health and spiritual 8:00pm Turk St well-being 7:00pm – Alley Cat Books, 3036 24th San Francisco Writers Workshop: a forum for writers in any genre to share their work-in-progress and 9:00pm St receive constructive critiques from other writers. 7:00pm – Wicked Grounds, 289 8th St Godless Perverts Social Club: Crafts and Creativity Night. Bring your knitting, drawing, writing, scrap- 9:00pm booking, embroidery, coloring, whatever. RSVP https://www.meetup.com/Bay-Area-Atheists- Agnostics-Humanists-Freethinkers-Skeptics/events/dgvcxfyzjbgb/ 7:00pm - Harvey Milk Photo Center, Film: “Garry Winogrand: All Things are Photographable”, award-winning documentary “Garry Wino- 8:30 50 Scott St grand turned spontaneous street photos into high art” 7:00pm - REI San Francisco, 840 Bran- #HikingMyFeelings: Healing Your Mind & Body on the Trail. Get inspired & learn more about how to 8:30pm nan St, heal your mind+body on the trail.

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Wednesday, June 5 6:30am Park Free Outdoor Workout: Stairs Core & Endurance, The half hour workouts are different each week but consist of boot camp style workouts like running hills core work plyos and endurance. 7:00am - 111 Minna Gallery, 111 “Lululemon Flow & Jo”: Free Yoga Class & Coffee in an Art Gallery 8:00am Minna St., 7:30am – San Francisco Botanical San Francisco Botanical Garden Free for everyone from 7:30-9 and free all day for San Francisco 6:00pm Garden, 1199 9th Ave, Residents 7:30am – SF Buddhist Center 37 Buddhist Mindfulness Meditation 8:15am Bartlett St 9:00- The Healing WELL, 476 Yoga - creates balance in the mind and body by developing strength, endurance and flexibility (on 10:00am Eddy St mats) 9:00am – SF CHC, 730 Polk St SF Community Health Center Tenderloin Center of Excellence Drop-in to connect to community, eat 12:00pm breakfast, enjoy the lounge, and get support if you are living with HIV and are dealing with home- lessness. 9:30 - 1130 Castro Senior Center, 110 COMPUTER Tutoring - lap top computers and internet hook ups + informal, one to one help covering Diamond St basic computer skills such as web access, and e-mail. 9:30am - SF Community Health Cen- The API Wellness Clinic, serving people of color and the LGBTQ community. medical staff can also 6:00pm ter, 730 Polk St connect you to counseling, therapy, case management, and community Closed for Lunch 12:30pm→1:00pm 10:00 - Castro Senior Center, 110 POETRY CLASS - Intergenerational poetry class along with Harvey Milk Academy students. The group 11:00 Diamond St writes original poetry that they read at both the school and the Castro Senior Center. 10:00 - 5:00 Main Library, Study Room Smart Money Coaching - One-on-One Financial Planning by appointment only - to schedule call (415) 437 557-4388 Workshop 10:00-4:00 2nd Floor, 160 Capp St Native American Health Clinic, Circle of Healing HIV and HCV rapid testing Appointment (best) 415.621.4371 or drop In [closed for lunch 1→2] 10:00am – Rafiki, 601 Cesar Chavez Rafiki Complementary Medicine Clinic – Acupuncture all day, Message Therapy 10 → 1(clinic closed 6:00pm for lunch 1:15 – 2:15) 10:00am- One Market in San Francis- Autodesk Design Gallery & Tour, The Autodesk Gallery at One Market in San Francisco celebrates the 5:00pm co design process that takes a great idea and turns it into a reality. Guided tour at 12:30pm. 10:15am- The Healing WELL, 476 Community Discussion: Nurturing Our Souls. Have an open and rich discussions about general topics 11:15am Eddy St and themes 10:30 – 1:00 Strut, 470 Castro St. 3rd Acupuncture at Strut with Dirk Schlueter - drop-in services that promote health, wellness and heal- Floor ing. 10:30 - Sunset Branch, 1305 18th Senior Tablet Classes in Cantonese. Learn basic computer skills. Register 510-736-3836 11:30 Ave. 11:00am - SF Main Library, 100 Larkin $1 Book (and media) Sale - San Francisco Public Library at the Larkin Street entrance to the Main 3:00pm St Library 11:00am - San Francisco School of Stitch In: Come By, Meet People & Stitch - Bring along your projects, embroidery, knitting or even 4pm Needlework & Design, 360 darning, and enjoy the company Post St 11:00am - GLBT History Museum, Free Day at GLBT History Museum, Main Exhibit: “QUEER PAST BECOMES PRESENT” AIDS ACTIVISM 7:00pm 4127 18th St IN SAN FRANCISCO 1981-1990, Other exhibits: The Mayor of Folsom Street: The Life and Legacy of Alan Selby 11:00am - 6th St HRC, 117 6th St Free and confidential HIV, STI and HEP-C testing at the 6th St. Harm Reduction Center Call 415-487- 1:00pm 8037 to make an appointment or walk in 11:00am – SF SBA, 455 Market St, Starting a Business in San Francisco from the San Francisco Office of Small Business on rules, regula- 12:30pm Suite 600 tions, and important considerations Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/starting-a-business-in- san-francisco-tickets-57043556814 11:00am - GLBT Historical Society GLBT History Museum: Free First Wednesdays 7:00pm Museum, 4127 18th St. 11:30 – Castro Senior Center, 110 Project Open Hand Lunch. [$6 if you are under 60] Reservation recommended call (415) 447-2300 12:15 Diamond St one day in advance. 11:30am - SFAF Rm 3C, 1035 Market Stonewall COMMUNITY GROUP - A discussion group to explore relative topics pertaining to our iden- 1:00 St tities and the communities to which we belong 11:30am - The Healing WELL, 476 12 Steps for Healing. Similar to an AA or NA group, facilitated by an experienced volunteer . Partici- 12:30 Eddy St pants choose the topics, and respectful cross talk is allowed 12:00 – Civic Center Plaza, Polk Come party yourself into shape with free Zumba® classes. 1:00pm side, 355 McAllister St.

What’s going on around town? Wednesday, June 5 12:00 - Eureka Valley Branch, 1 Tai Chi at Noon to improve your health, fitness, balance, flexibility, coordination, and posture 12:30 Jose Sarria Court 12:00 - Main Library, James C. Meditation Group: a break and practice wakefulness and tranquility here in the Library. 12:30 Hormel LGBTQIA Center - 3rd Floor 12:00 - 5:00 Main Library, Golden Gate Veterans Resource Center Drop-In - support & information about veteran benefits, resources, local Room - 5th Floor services, and other support 12:00pm – 1930 Market St UCSF Alliance Health Project (AHP) Rapid HIV Testing http://www.ucsf-ahp.org/hiv/hcat/make-your- 7:00pm appointment/ 12:00pm - Union Square Park, 333 Union Square Live Performance: the Nick Rossi Trio featuring Lori Carsillo ,noted, local jazz vocalist. 1:00pm Post St 12:00pm- 2nd Floor, 160 Capp St Native American Health Clinic, Circle of Healing Men’s Drum Group; Facilitated by Mike Bellenger 2:00pm 12:15pm SF VA Medical Center 4150 LifeRing Secular Recovery is an abstinence-based, network of individuals seeking to live in recovery Clement St building 203 from addiction to alcohol or to other non-medically indicated drugs. We offer each other peer-to- RM GA-48 peer support in ways that encourage personal growth and continued learning through personal em- powerment. Tonisa C., [email protected] 12:30 - 2:00 Castro Senior Center, 110 SEWING and KNITTING GROUP Diamond St 12:30pm – Richmond Recreation Cen- Come party yourself into shape with free Zumba® classes. 1:30pm ter, 251 18th Ave 1:00 - 2:30 North Beach Branch, 850 North Beach Coloring Club. . We provide coloring pencils and coloring sheets designed for adults Columbus Ave. 1:00pm Location with registration Photowalk Mission Street - Hosted by CJ Lucero – Walk and learn from one of San Francisco’s best street photographers. Sign Up https://forms.gle/nB53pXXVbioWcQGS6 1:00pm – Presidio Officers' Club, 50 Archaeology Lab Tour and Open House - Learn about the Presidio’s archaeological process and exca- 4:00pm Moraga Ave vations. See standing Spanish adobe in the Presidio Officers’ Club before moving to the state-of-the- art lab and collections facility (tour @ 1:00) 1:00pm – SF LGBT Center, 1800 Mar- Peer Support Group for LGBTQ folx ages 18-24 and their allies to come and get support from their 6:00pm ket St community. 1:00pm - SFAF, 1035 Market, 4th PROP. The PROP program provides structure, community, counseling, referrals, and financial incen- 3:00 Floor tives for those who are working to quit or reduce their use of crystal meth, cocaine or other stimu- lants? 1pm for enrolled clients, 3pm to start 1:15pm - The Healing WELL, 476 Creative Writing - participants will have the opportunity to explore many different genres of writing 2:45 Eddy St through a range of exercises and prompts 1:30 - 2:30 Presidio Branch, 3150 Sac- Tai Chi for Health with Patrick Lau to improve your health, fitness, balance, flexibility, coordination, ramento St. and posture - Yang style long form 2:00 - 4:00 Main Library, Learning Scrabble & Chess in the Studio - Learn new strategies and skills, and have fun improving your game. Studio - 5th Floor All levels and ages are welcome. 2:00pm – The Commonwealth Club, Commonwealth Club Tour - a complimentary tour of our beautiful new headquarters on San Francis- 3:00pm 110 The Embarcadero co’s waterfront. Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/commonwealth-club-weekly-tour-tickets- 59854765214 2:00PM – STRUT, 470 Castro Group Stonewalls’ Damn, Daddy! Real talk about getting older as gay man. A space for men 50 & older to 3:30 Room 1 navigate getting older with dignity and pride. We talk about sex, drugs, health, family, and anything else that’s on our minds. 2:00PM – SFAF, 1035 Market St., Rm Brothers Who Read – Black Brothers Esteem (BBE) book club a community where men can discuss 3:30 3a their love of books. 2:00pm – SFAF, 1035 Market, 4th TransLife Support Group - We check in then discuss a wide range of topics like HIV, hormone thera- 4:00pm Floor py, housing and advocacy that are relevant to our lives. 2:00pm – SF LGBT Center, 1800 Mar- Youth Center Drop-In Youth Space. A supportive place for LGBTQ folx ages 18-24 to hang out, access 6:00pm ket St resources and find community 2:15 – Eureka Valley Rec Center Come party yourself into shape with free Zumba® classes. Zumba® Gold for the 55+ and better! 3:15pm Gym, 100 Collingwood St. 2:30- Hospitality House, 290 Tenderloin Votes - Voter Information & Registration. 4:00pm Turk St 2:30-4:00pm 2nd Floor, 160 Capp St Native American Health Clinic, Circle of Healing Healthy Living Circle: in Medical Department with Lauren Mcdonald 2:30pm James Rolph Playground, Mobile Clinic - San Francisco Community Clinic Consortium urgent and preventive medical services 2850 Cesar Chavez and connection to primary care, health and psych-social services

What’s going on around town? Wednesday, June 5 2:30pm - Strut, 470 Castro St. 3rd Acupuncture at Strut with Michael Barrett- drop-in services that promote health, wellness and heal- 5:00 Floor ing. 2:45 - 3:45 Presidio Branch, 3150 Sac- Wednesday Afternoon Tai Chi class with Patrick Lau to improve your health, fitness, balance, flexibil- ramento St. ity, coordination, and posture - Yang style long form 3:00 - 3:45 Chinatown Branch, 1135 Afternoon Tea for Seniors. Music, board games, chess, origami, watercolor painting, bingo, newspa- Powell St. pers and Tea. Register (415) 355-2888 3:00pm – SFAF, 1035 Market, 4th Talk to a PROP counselor. Ready to quit or reduce your use stimulants? The PROP program provides 4:00 Floor structure, community, counseling, referrals, and financial incentives. 3:00pm - Lyric, 127 Collingwood St Keeping it Real: LGBTQQ youth, 18 →24 build community and learn about ham reduction and coping 5:00pm skills. Get hot food and gift cards. Enroll [email protected]. 3:30pm Laguna Honda Hospital 375 LifeRing Secular Recovery is an abstinence-based, network of individuals seeking to live in recovery Laguna Honda Blvd. S2 from addiction to alcohol or to other non-medically indicated drugs. We offer each other peer-to- Ward (HIV ward) peer support in ways that encourage personal growth and continued learning through personal em- powerment. Contact Byron K., [email protected] 4:00 - 5:00 Ingleside Branch, 1298 Jewelry Making with Chelsee Robinson Ocean Ave 4:00 - 5:00 Main Library, Atrium What To Read Next Stop - recommended new fiction, classics, and hidden gems. 4:00 – 6:00 SFAF 1035 Market St Phoenix Rising - Black Brothers Esteem Drop –In support group for African American men who have sex with men. Reduce isolation and build community. 4:00pm – SF LGBT Center, 1800 Mar- FINANCIAL SERVICES DROP-IN - One-on-one assistance with: Credit report reviews, Credit repair, 6:00pm ket St Budgeting assistance, BMR homebuyer preparation, and more. 4:00pm - SF LGBT Center, 1800 Mar- David Bohnett CyberCenter - internet access, scanning and printing (on request), and access to edu- 7:00pm ket St cational programs 4:00pm – 427 South Van Ness Ave Community United Against Violence Wellness Wednesday (CUAV) Survivors of violence can get sup- 8:00pm port & come together with other LGBTQ survivors to heal grow & discuss how we can build safer communities. We have games & art activities & we share a home-cooked vegetarian meal. To get support you can also call our Safety Line at (415) 333-HELP (4357). 4:30pm – SFAF Rm 3A, 1035 Market THE STONEWALL LOUNGE - our low-key, no-stress Wednesday social hour “lounge.”. Drop in and 5:45 St hang out; meet new people or reconnect with friends; chill out in the corner or join in the fun … we’ll be there each week armed with games, coloring books, chill music, and mood lighting. 4:30pm - 30th St Senior Center , 225 HOW YOU AGE MATTERS - 30th Street Senior Center Lecture Series: The Many Faces of Dementia 6:00pm 30th St 3rd floor Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/how-you-age-matters-30th-street-senior-center-lecture- series-tickets-60069165491 5:00 - 333 Valencia St 2nd Floor Positive Living Circle: Discussion & Support Group for Positive Men Come join our positive living cir- 7:00pm cle & share your experiences in support of other men living with HIV. Refreshments Provided. Facili- tated by Andrew Millspaugh 415 621 4371 x 510 5:00 - 6th St HRC, 117 6th St Safer Injection Group at the 6th St. Harm Reduction Center. Access to a vein finder 7:00pm 5:00 - Larkin Street Engagement FRUITY WEDNESDAYS: A SOCIAL EVENT FOR LGBTQ YOUTH AND FRIENDS - a safe, inclusive, and en- 7:00pm Center, 134 Golden Gate tertaining social space for LGBTQ youth and allies. Food and showers. Laundry available after 6pm 5:00pm - Glide, 330 Ellis St. Free- SpeakOut is a weekly open mic series followed by a community dinner. Come speak your truth, and 6:00pm dom Hall know you are not alone. 5:30pm Peak Design, 529 Hayes St The Brown Water Project: R.E. CASPER SHARES PHOTOS AND STORIES of worker on Americas Inland Waterways 5:30pm – Westfield Centre, 865 Wellness Wednesdays Free Community Yoga. Make sure to bring your yoga mat and water 6:30pm Market St 5:45pm – SFAF, 1035 Market St 50-Plus Network Share & Support Discussion Group & dinner - for Men, age 50 and older, who have 8:00pm sex with Men, focused on health, wellness and helping our brothers who need a hand. RSVP https://www.meetup.com/50-Plus-Network/events/twwkmpyzjbhb/ 6:00 - 7:00 Marina Branch, 1890 eReader Drop-in Session - Learn how to enjoy San Francisco Public Library’s collection of more than Chestnut St 40,000 eBooks Session Session 6:00 - 7:30 Ingleside Branch, 1298 Floral Jewelry Making. Materials provided. Sign Up 415-355-2898 Ocean Ave 6:00 - 8:00 SF LGBT Center, 1800 Mar- Rental Housing Clinic : Connect with housing counselors to get application assistance for City afford- ket St able rentals and ownership opportunities 6:00 - 8:00 Main Library, Deaf Services ASL Book Club – Book discussion in American Sign Language. [email protected] or 415-625- Center Exhibit Space - 1st 9082 videophone for the reading Floor

What’s going on around town? Wednesday, June 5 6:00 - 8:00 North Beach Branch, 850 Film: The Wedding Banquet, 1993 comedy Columbus Ave. 6:00 - 8:00 Richmond Branch, 351 9th Smithsonian Global Sound eMusic Collection - a history of Folkways Records and how to use the SFPL Ave eMusic collection 6:00-9:00pm St. James Infirmary, 730 St. James Intake: Access to St. James services for current and former sex workers, their partners and POLK ST, 4th Fl. adolescent children. Services include Medical Care, Peer Counseling, Psychotherapy, Case Manage- ment, massage, acupuncture, food, and community! Intake available at this time or by appointment (415) 554-9634. 6:00pm – Hartford Street Zen Center Meditation (Zazen) followed by a short service @ 6:40. 7:00pm , 57 Hartford St 6:00pm - Strut Group Room 1, 470 Abstinence Skills Enhancement This group helps participants remain abstinent from all drugs & alco- 7:30pm Castro St hol, without a judgmental approach to relapse or slips. (Must be enrolled in Stonewall or an alumni) 6:00pm - Strut Group Room 2, 470 Targeted Abstinence Skills Enhancement This group helps participants remain abstinent from all 7:30pm Castro St drugs & alcohol, without a judgmental approach to relapse or slips. (Must be enrolled in Stonewall) 6:00pm – Conard House Café El Do- Hearing Voices Network support group - exploring our gifts, challenges and in learning new ways to 7:30pm rado Hotel 160 9th St help ourselves and others. How do we live, recover and help others with similar experiences? 6:00pm – SFAF Rm 3A, 1035 Market Start Here: Orientation to Stonewall - who we are, what we do, and how to get the most out of our 7:30pm St services. An interactive exploration of Stonewall’s Harm Reduction approach and how it can work for you. 6:00pm – SFAF Rm 3E, 1035 Market Substance Use Management Skills Enhancement (SUM) is designed to help participants optimize the 7:30pm St positive value of using substances while reducing the negative impacts. (Must be enrolled in Stone- wall) 6:00pm – SF Community Health Cen- SEX SQUAD Drop In: help for Asian and Pacific Islander queer men (trans men included) with every- 8:00 ter, 730 Polk St. 4th Fl. thing from sex, relationships, dating, and hooking up to PrEP 6:00pm - SF LGBT Center, 1800 Mar- Rental Housing Clinic - Connect with housing counselors to get application assistance for City afford- 8:00pm ket St able rentals and ownership opportunities 6:00pm - Opera Plaza Community FULL-COURSE VEGAN Dinner After dinner presentation Skyler Thomas Live, and his film 'The Shame 8:00pm Room, 601 Van Ness Ave. · of Pt Reyes' [$15 Requested donation but …]. RSVP: https://www.meetup.com/vegetarians/events/261664705/ 6:00pm – Larkin St Drop-In , 1142 Fruity Wednesdays Queer Youth space at Larkin Street Drop-In offers a safe space to Queer Youth. 8:00pm Sutter St Each week youth are served a meal offered showers peer counseling & a structured program meant to keep the focus on community building. 6:00pm – Aguilas, SF LGBT Center, Aguilas Counseling: confidential one-on-one or couples talk about relationships, asylum, STD/HIV or 8:00pm 1800 Market St, Rm 405 life in a safe environment. In English. Appointment: (415) 558-8403. 6:00pm - Union Square Park, 333 Union Square Live Performance: Moonalice a band of seasoned American Roots/Folk musicians who 8:00pm Post St feel that live music should be a communal experience. 6:15 -8:15 Noe Valley, 451 Jersey St Great Books Discussion Group, [email protected] for readings and other details 6:25pm – SF Chamber of Commerce, Forum is a unique community service aimed at helping people help themselves with job 8:30pm 235 Montgomery St, Mez- search coaching, Resume Help, networking, advice and counsel https://www.eventbrite.com/e/free- zanine Level networking-with-bay-area-professionals-get-resume-help-job-search-advice-tickets-42518082730 6:30 - 8:00 Golden Gate Valley Branch, Writing for Real workshop. Get your words and images published, read and seen by others, not just 1801 Green St. by you and your cat. 6:30pm Crocker Amazon Park Come party yourself into shape with free Zumba® classes. Clubhouse, 799 Moscow St. 6:30pm Chaple, Grace Cathedral, The Vine: great music, progressive theology and new connections. 1100 California St 6:30pm – Ward Rec Center, 650 Cap- Come party yourself into shape with free Zumba® classes. 7:30pm itol St. 6:30pm – Sports Basement Presidio, Global Running Day Fun Run with the SF Giant Race 8:00pm 610 Old Mason St 6:30pm – Hack Reactor @ Galvanize, JavaScript 101 will solidify your understanding of Fundamental JavaScript, Tickets: 8:30pm 44 Tehama St. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/javascript-101-hack-reactor-galvanize-tickets-61058859693 6:30pm - Location w/ RSVP Intro to Personal Safety & Self-Defense Class. RSVP 7:30pm http://www.impactbayarea.org/free_one_hour_intro_classes 6:45pm – SF Buddhist Center 37 Sangha Night, dedicated to supporting anyone wishing to experience and share the benefits of Bud- 9:00pm Bartlett St San Francisco dhist practice. Buddhist Mindfulness Meditation

What’s going on around town? Wednesday, June 5 7:00 - 8:30 Noe Valley Branch, 451 Adult Craft Night: Make a Terrarium. Materials provided. Sign Up 415-355-5707 Jersey St. 7:00pm Dog Eared Books, Castro, Author Aaron Hamburger reads from his new novel “Nirvana is Here” 489 Castro St. 7:00pm - Circus Center , 755 Freder- Circus Skills Jam Class, This class is open to everyone at no charge & no experience is necessary. Eve- 9:00pm ick St ry week is different but you may learn how to ride a unicycle juggle play on a balance board use devil sticks or walk a tightrope. Free but an RSVP is required (https://clients.mindbodyonline.com/classic/home?studioid=16768) ; class has a 25 person maxi- mum. Please make sure to check-in before 6:45pm. 7:30 – Sunset Rec Center Room Come party yourself into shape with FREE Zumba® classes. Zumba® is a latin-inspired, easy-to-follow 8:30pm 1A, 2201 Lawton St calorie-burning dance-fitness party.

Thursday, June 6 6:30am – Hartford Street Seated & walking Meditation (Zazen & Kinhin) followed by a short service @ 7:20. 7:30am Zen Center , 57 Hartford St 7:30am – San Francisco San Francisco Botanical Garden Free for San Francisco Residents and for everyone from 7:30-9:00am 6:00pm Botanical Gar- den, 1199 9th Ave, 7:30am – SF Buddhist Cen- Buddhist Mindfulness Meditation 8:15am ter 37 Bartlett St 9:00 - Castro Senior TAI CHI class with Garrett Chin available to any SF resident age 55+. Brought to us by The SF Community College 10:00 Center, 110 Dia- Adult Education Program mond St 9:00 - Castro Senior OPEN COMPUTER LAB - lap top computers and internet hook ups 10:45 Center, 110 Dia- mond St 9:00- The Healing Guided Group Meditation participants are guided toward a state of thoughtful awareness and calm (in chairs) 10:00am WELL, 476 Eddy St 9:00am – SF CHC, 730 Polk SF Community Health Center Tenderloin Center of Excellence Drop-in to connect to community, eat breakfast, 12:00pm St enjoy the lounge, and get support if you are living with HIV and are dealing with homelessness. 9:00am - UoP School of Screening for Free Dental Care by students at University of the Pacific’s Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry. 12:00pm Dentistry, 155 Screening first-come, first-served 5th St, 9:30am The Shanti Pro- Shanti Drop-in Service Center. A comfortable gathering place to connect, get support, access to HIV resources — ject, 730 Polk St, and referrals, get pastries, books & clothing (when available) or just enjoy a cup of coffee in a safe place. 12:30pm Third Floor 9:30am – SF Community The API Wellness Clinic, serving people of color and the LGBTQ community. medical staff can also connect you to 5:30pm Health Center, counseling, therapy, case management, and community services [Closed, Lunch, 12 – 1] 730 Polk St 10:00 - Castro Senior CURRENT EVENTS - Participants are encouraged to read their favorite newspaper and select stories that may be 11:00 Center, 110 Dia- presented mond St 10:00 - Castro Senior ALWAYS ACTIVE exercise group. activities specifically designed for you that will include cardiovascular, strength 11:00 Center, 110 Dia- training, flexibility and balance. You must be registered mond St http://www.alwaysactive.org/ALWAYSACTIVE.ORG/DISCOVER.html 10:00 – Castro Senior Beginning TAI CHI class with Garrett Chin available to any SF resident age 55+. Brought to us by The SF Communi- 11:00 Center, 110 Dia- ty College Adult Education Program mond St 10:00- 2nd Floor, 160 Native American Health Clinic, Circle of Healing HIV and HCV rapid testing Appointment (best) 415.621.4371 or 4:00 Capp St drop In [closed for lunch 1→2] 10:00am Chapter Room, Weekly Bible Study – join and plunge into a deeper study of sacred scripture. Grace Cathedral, 1100 California St

What’s going on around town? Thursday, June 6 10:00am St. James Infir- St James Volunteers. Become A Volunteer! Application and register for training. mary, 730 Polk https://www.facebook.com/events/600710233740170/?active_tab=about St, 10:00am James Howell Yoga for the mature LGBT community – Studio 66 11:00am Sanchez St 10:00am Faithful Fools, Interfaith Bible Study (aka "A Conversation of Biblical Proportions") – 234 Hyde St. 11:00am 10:00am Rafiki, 601 Cesar Rafiki Complementary Medicine Clinic – Acupuncture all day, Message Therapy 10 → 1(clinic closed for lunch 1:15 – 6:00pm Chavez – 2:15) 10:00am STRUT, 470 Cas- Magnet sexual health preventive care, testing and treatment for gay, bi, and trans* men. - 8:00pm tro St. 10:00am Hospitality Hospitality House Community Arts Program invites homeless and low income artists in to use the studio offers. -5:00pm House, 1009 Open Studio & art computer workstation. 10:00am - 3:00pm Market St 10:00am 1930 Market St. ASAP Counseling & Case Management Services Harm Reduction Group. Space is limited. Any questions call 476- sign up @ Laguna St. 3902. This harm reduction group welcomes everyone (men women transfolk HIV+ & HIV- folks) & all goals around 10:30- substance use &/or alcohol use are welcome. Coffee is served. 12:30 10:15- The Healing Gentle Movement (Chair Yoga) – gentle practice to create balance in the mind and body by developing strength, 11:15am WELL, 476 Eddy endurance and flexibility St 10:30 - Castro Senior SIT AND BE FIT - Video Exercise - chair exercise classes that give participants the strength and flexibility they need 11:30 Center, 110 Dia- to perform everyday activities. mond St 10:30- Hartford Street HIV Meditation Group: sitting meditation [zazen] followed by a chance to socialize in our garden. Open to those 12:00pm Zen Center, 35 living with HIV, their friends, families & community supporters. Hartford St. 11:00 - Main Library, Career Coaching. By appointment https://bstjobscareers.youcanbook.me 1:00 Business, Science & Tech Exhibit Space - 4th Fl 11:00am Location with Photowalk Fishermans Wharf Hosted by Dan Fenstermacher – Walk and learn from one of San Francisco’s best registration street photographers. Sign Up https://forms.gle/nB53pXXVbioWcQGS6 11:00am 6th St. HRC, 117 Free and confidential HIV, STI and HEP-C testing and Hep C Wellness Program Enrollment at the 6th St. Harm - 1:00pm 6th St Reduction Center There is a cure! We can help you get connected to care. Drop by 11:00AM Openhouse Yoga for Older Adult, a slow flow for all bodies with Jay Tzvia Helfand. Registration Required Ariel: 415.503.4180 – Community or [email protected] 12:00pm Room, 55 Laguna St. 11:00am GLIDE Freedom GLIDE’s Recovery Circle - discussion centered around recovery, build relationships with others in recovery and – Hall, 330 Ellis St support. 12:30pm 11:30 – Castro Senior Project Open Hand Lunch. [$6 if you are under 60] Reservation recommended call (415) 447-2300 one day in ad- 12:15 Center, 110 Dia- vance. mond St 11:30am The Healing Well, 12 Steps for Healing. Similar to an AA or NA group, facilitated by an experienced volunteer . Participants choose -12:30 476 Eddy the topics, and respectful cross talk is allowed 12:00 – Civic Center Plaza Come party yourself into shape with free Zumba® classes. 1:00 Polk side, 355 McAllister St. 12:00 – SFAF, 1035 Mar- MANAGING YOUR MOOD Could you use some support around managing difficult emotions? This group will pro- 1:30 ket St. Rm. 3E vide practical skills that have been shown to be effective in helping you improve your mood. (Must be enrolled in Stonewall) 12:00 - Main Library, Film: “His Girl Friday”, 1940 comedy starring Cary Grant, Rosalind Russell, Ralph Bellamy 2:00 Koret Auditorium

What’s going on around town? Thursday, June 6 12:00 - Main Library, Veterans Resource Center Drop-In - support & information about veteran benefits, resources, local services, and 5:00 Golden Gate other support Room - 5th Floor 12:00pm Martin de Porres, Mobile Clinic - San Francisco Community Clinic Consortium urgent and preventive medical services and connec- 225 Potrero Ave tion to primary care, health and psych-social services 12:00pm Location with Photowalk Embarcadero Hosted by RE Casper – Walk and learn from one of San Francisco’s best street photogra- registration phers. Sign Up https://forms.gle/nB53pXXVbioWcQGS6 12:00pm 1930 Market St UCSF Alliance Health Project (AHP) Rapid HIV Testing http://www.ucsf-ahp.org/hiv/hcat/make-your-appointment/ – 7:00pm 12:00pm Aguilas, SF LGBT Aguilas Counseling: confidential one-on-one or couples talk about relationships, asylum, STD/HIV or life in a safe – 8:00pm Center, 1800 environment. In Spanish. Appointment: (415) 558-8403. Market St, Rm 405 12:30 - Main Library, Tune In Story Hour - A Storytime for Adults 1:30 Mary Louise Stong Conference Room - 1st Floor 12:30pm YBG Esplanade, , Yerba Buena Gardens Festival: THE ONYX - R&B and rock, funk and electronica, salsa and soul – 1:30pm 755 Mission 12:30pm Faithful Fools, Faithful Fools: Write On Creative Writing with with Robert-Harry Rovin – 3:00pm 234 Hyde St 12:30pm UN Plaza 355 Thursday dance and movement classes with LINES Dance Center - re-energize your afternoon! -1:00pm McAllister St, 1:00 - Golden Gate eBook Drop-in - Learn how to enjoy San Francisco Public Library’s collection of more than 40,000 eBooks 2:00 Valley Branch, 1801 Green St. 1:00 - Main Library, Computer Basics – hands on workshop mainly using Word & Powerpoint 2:00 Computer Train- ing Center - 5th Fl 1:00 - Castro Senior COMMUNITY CHOIR sings show tunes and oldies. Choir members practice, sing, help organize performances, and 2:30 Center, 110 Dia- perform in the community. mond St 1:00am – Presidio Officers' Guided Walking Tour of the Main Post - Learn about the Presidio’s layered history through stories of the people 3:00pm Club, 50 Moraga and places that have shaped it. Register https://www.eventbrite.com/e/55792272188 Ave 1:00pm – Glen Park Rec Come party yourself into shape with free Zumba® classes. Zumba® Gold for the 55+ and better! 2:30pm CenterAuditori- um, 70 Elk St 1:00pm – Immunity En- Community Acupuncture. Drop-in clinics are donation-based (no one turned away for lack of funds). Limited space 3:00pm hancement Pro- available, please arrive early to insure a time slot! ject 3450 16th St San Francisco 1:00pm – Turk & Hyde “You talk. We listen” Sidewalk Talk, to nurture a human connection by practicing heart centered listening 3:00pm Mini-Park 1:00pm – St. James Infir- STRIDE: Transgender Health & Hormone Clinic, HIV/STI Testing & Peer Counseling. By appointment ONLY Call 4:00pm mary, 730 POLK (415) 554-9634 ST, 4th Fl. 1:00pm- SF CHC, 730 Polk TRANS:THRIVE Drop-in at SF Community Health Center. A -in a safe space to connect to community, explore your 5:00pm St identity, enjoy the lounge, computer lab, clothing closet and grow. Massage 1:00pm→ 4:30pm 1:15pm – The Healing Yoga creates balance in the mind and body by developing strength, endurance and flexibility (on mats) 2:15pm WELL, 476 Eddy St 1:30pm – 6th St. HRC, 117 6th St. Harm Reduction Center Heroin Group: Suboxone Treatment for homeless & referrals, Medical Care & 3:00pm 6th St Suboxone Refills for PWID 2:00 - Presidio Branch, Wild Goose Qigong - flowing movements to calm the spirit, restore balance, and heal from injury and illness 3:00 3150 Sacramento St.

What’s going on around town? Thursday, June 6 2:00 - Chinatown WeChat Basics (in Chinese) stay connected with your family and friends. Signup 415-355-2888. 4:00 Branch, 1135 Powell St. 2:00 pm GLIDE 330 Ellis St Glide Drop-In Legal Services - Free legal help covering civil rights, immigration, criminal records and more. – 5:00pm 2:00pm – CCSF Auto Body Automotive Mechanic Careers Meet and Greet - City College of San Francisco automotive pre-apprenticeship 4:00pm Shop, 1400 Evans Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/automotive-mechanic-careers-meet-and-greet-tickets-61941468600 Ave 2:00pm – SF LGBT Center, Youth Center Drop-In Youth Space. A supportive place for LGBTQ folx ages 18-24 to hang out, access resources 6:00pm 1800 Market St and find community. Canvass Painting @ 3 2:00pm- 2nd Floor, 160 Native American Health Clinic, Circle of Healing Talking Circle facilitated by Aurora Mameo 4:00pm Capp St 2:30 – Shanti Project Shanti Older and Positive A weekly social discussion support group for folks who are HIV positive over the age of 4:00pm 730 Polk St 3rd 50 to get out and connect. To join contact Derrick Mapp, [email protected] Fl. 2:30pm - The Healing Soap Making at the Healing Well Art & Community Time : All materials provided. 3:30pm WELL, 476 Eddy St 2:30pm – Sergeant John Loving Kindness Meditation class offered by the Lower Polk Community Benefit District and The Healing Well. 3:30pm Macaulay Park, Larkin & O Farrell 2:30pm – Location w/ Reg- Facing the Feelings Around our Mortality - processing the feelings, emotions and how it feels to plan for our final 3:45 istration years.Register: [email protected] or (415) 969-6907 3:00 - Golden Gate Learn Languages with Mango and Rosetta Stone which are offered on the SFPL's website 4:00 Valley Branch, 1801 Green St. 3:00 - Ocean View Cooking Together: “A Vegetarian Co-op Cookbook” with author Shanta Nimbark Sacharoff 4:30 Branch, 345 Ran- dolph St. 3:00 - Main Library, TAY(k) Care - a weekly meeting for youth transitioning to adulthood that focuses on self-care, resources, help, and 5:00 Fulton Confer- dealing with life in general ence Room - 3rd Floor 3:00 - Hospitality Hospitality House Community Arts Program: Linocut, Ceramic Hand Building Techniques & Oil Painting Workshops 5:00 House, 1009 Market St 3:00pm St. James Infir- St James Volunteers. Become A Volunteer! Application and register for training. mary, 730 Polk https://www.facebook.com/events/600710233740170/?active_tab=about St, 3:00pm – SF Community Trans Thrive: A Healthy You: A group for all trans & gender non-conforming folks to share ways to take care of 4:00 Health Center, yourself, featuring a different health topic each week 730 Polk St 3:00pm – Macaulay Park: Meditation - participants are guided toward a state of thoughtful awareness and calm. 4:00 Larkin & O’Farrell 3:00pm - SF LGBT Center, JOB READy 101- a job readiness group open to all job-seekers focused on: Resume writing. Cover letter writing 4:30pm 1800 Market St and interview preparation. 3:00pm - SFAF, 1035 Mar- El Grupo de Apoyo Latino, in Spanish, helps with: homelessness, access to care, HIV care, HIV prevention and 5:00pm ket, Room 3D Immigration status, among others. 3:00pm – SFAF 4th Floor, HICAP Medicare Counseling. HICAP (Health Insurance Counseling & Advocacy Program) counselors can help you 5:00pm 1035 Market St. understand your specific rights and options. 1-800-434-0222 for an appointment. 3:00pm – SFAF, 1035 Mar- Free and confidential HIV testing at the San Francisco AIDS Foundation Call 415-487-8037 to make an appoint- 5:30 ket St, 4th Floor, ment (best) or walk in 3:00pm - SF LGBT Center, David Bohnett CyberCenter - internet access, scanning and printing (on request), and access to educational pro- 6:00pm 1800 Market St grams 3:30 - Ingleside Branch, eResources Drop-in: Demos on some databases and eBooks and 1-on-1 assistance on mobile devices 4:30 1298 Ocean Ave 4:00 - Main Library, Digital Device Drop-In - Patient tech-savvy helpers provide basic support with your device 5:00 Computer Train- ing Center - 5th Fl

What’s going on around town? Thursday, June 6 4:00pm SFAF, 1035 Mar- Walk in Individual Counseling Get Started at Stonewall - walk in counseling session for new participants. Ask to do ket St, 4th Floor a new participant form. 4:00pm STRUT, 470 Cas- Walk in Individual Counseling Get Started at Stonewall - walk in counseling session for new participants. Ask to do tro St a new participant form. 4:00pm - Openhouse, 55 Intermediate Italian (basic knowledge of the language is required) to register Armando 415 728 0194 or email: 5:30 Laguna St. [email protected] 4:00pm – FITNESS SF Cas- Mobile HIV testing – drop in testing for HIV, asymptomatic syphilis, chlamydia and gonorrhea screening, or just - 8:30pm tro, 2301 Market get answers - your burning sexual health questions. St 4:30 – STRUT Group Rm Stonewall’s Free 2B talk through anything and everything related to sex, drugs & the nature of skin. Find inclusive, 6:00 2,, 470 Castro St authentic support so that you can be Free 2 B your best self. 4:30 – St. James Infir- Mujeres Latinas En Accion – topical discussion for trans Latin women. Plus comprehensive health services and the 6:30 mary, 730 POLK support of the clinic. [Register with St. James first!] ST, 4th Fl. 5:00pm – Faithful Fools, Faithful Fools’ TENDERLOIN VOTES: Our purpose is to REGISTER, EDUCATE, and MOBILIZE voters of the Tender- 7:00pm 234 Hyde St loin. 5:00pm – Castro-Mission Dimensions Clinic, an open and friendly place for LGBTQQ youth to get support in being healthy. We offer low- 8:00pm Health Clinic, cost medical, mental health and support services for youth ages 12 to 25. 3850 17th St 5:00pm – St. James Infir- Syringe Access, HIV & HCV Testing & Detox Acupuncture 8:00pm mary, 234 Eddy St 5:00pm – Mission Commu- Live Music at the Mission Community Market. Artists not posted yet 8:00pm nity Market, 22nd & Bartlett St 5:00pm – Saint Cyprian's Free Organic Veggie Community Dinner - prepared by students in USF’s Community Garnering Class. RSVP 8:00pm Episcopal Church, [email protected] 2097 Turk St 5:00pm - Strut, 3rd floor QTPOC at Strut Pride Kick Off Party! Join us for performances, food, drinks, toasts, and most importantly commu- 9:00pm 470 Castro St. nity. Celebrating Black, Muslim, and Latinx community members. 5:00pm – The Fairmont, Bridgemen assisting Shanti/PAWS at the registration table and with various other event tasks.at Petchitecture 9:00pm 950 Mason St Shanti’s annual gala for PAWS.Sign Up: https://www.meetup.com/Bridgemen/events/261625281/ 5:15pm Grace Cathedral, Choral Evensong sung by the Grace Cathedral Choir of Men and Boys 1100 California St 5:30 – Upper Noe Rec- Come party yourself into shape with free Zumba® classes. 6:30pm reation Center, 295 Day St. 5:30 - Excelsior Branch, Film: “No Way Out” 1987 Action starring Kevin Costner and Gene Hackman 7:30 4400 Mission St. 5:30 - Main Library, RADAR Superstar - Adult Drag Queen Story Hour featuring four local poets 7:30 Koret Auditorium 5:30 - Main Library, Death & Dying: exploring topics about the end of life. Program 4 “Last Wishes: Start the Conversation Now!” 7:30 Latino/Hispanic Community Room A/B 5:30 - Main Library, Great Books Discussion Group. Contact Brian Cunningham: [email protected] for the reading 7:30 Sycip Family Con- ference Room - 4th Floor 5:30pm 16th & Mission Open Cathedral – Mission Worship Service followed by a meal and time for private conversation, prayer, and crisis BART Station intervention. 5:30pm SFAF, 1035 Mar- Latino Programs Community Advisory Group. provides input on current and future SFAF Latino Programs activi- ket, Room 3C ties. open to Latino Programs participants. [in Spanish] 5:30pm – Dimensions Clin- LYRIC “Sex Talks!” Group a youth led sex positive space to learn about HIV/PrEP, Harm reduction strategies, and 6:30pm ic, 3850 17th St positive sexual health outcomes 6:00 - Marina Branch, Book a Librarian - 30 minute slots of one-on-one computer training sessions with a librarian. Call (415) 355-2858 7:00 1890 Chestnut St

What’s going on around town? Thursday, June 6 6:00 - Richmond English Conversation Group - Practice and improve your English language and conversation skills 7:00 Branch, 351 9th Ave 6:00 - Golden Gate Floral Jewelry Making. Materials provided. Signup (415) 355-5666 7:30 Valley Branch, 1801 Green St. 6:00 - Main Library, World Literature Book Club: "Before Night Falls" by Reinaldo Arenas 7:30 James C. Hormel LGBTQIA Center - 3rd Floor 6:00pm – International Art Therapy Yoga Session - experience different styles of yoga and take refuge in the beautiful art gallery 6:45pm Museum of America, 1023 Market St, 6:00pm - K9 Scrub Club, Doggy Yappy Hour: Free Sweets & Dog Treats, Indulge in their free refreshments & sweets for humans while your 7:00pm 1734 Church St pup enjoys some complimentary carob treats (they can’t have chocolate). It’s a fun way to get out for your even- ing walk relax & enjoy the company of dog-friendly folks. 6:00pm – Joe DiMaggio Come party yourself into shape with free Zumba® classes. 7:00pm Playground, 651 Lombard St. 6:00pm – Hartford Street Meditation (Zazen) followed by a short service @ 6:40. 7:00pm Zen Center , 57 Hartford St 6:00pm - Glide Family Glide Yoga, Bay Area's most accomplished yoga teachers are donating their skills for the well-being of our GLIDE 7:30pm Housing, 125 Family. Ring the bell and say you're there for GLIDE Yoga! Beginners welcomed. Mason St. 6:00pm - SFAF, 1035 Mar- Stonewall Healing Arts: Acupuncture & Massage Lounge drop-in acupuncture and/or massage treatment lounge. 7:30pm ket St, Rms. 3A & 3D 6:00pm - SFAF, 1035 Mar- Change Seminar –Substance Use Management: A group for Stonewall clients who are meeting their substance use 7:30pm ket St, Rm. 3E management goals and are thinking about life beyond the Stonewall Project (Must be enrolled in Stonewall) 6:00pm - STRUT, 470 Cas- ABSTINENCE & TARGETED ABSTINENCE A group for Stonewall clients who are meeting their substance use man- 7:30pm tro St. Group agement goals and are thinking about life beyond the Stonewall Project (Must be enrolled in Stonewall) Room 1 6:00pm – LGBT Center Jeffrey's Place - A bi-weekly support group for gay/bi/queer men who have had a cancer diagnosis [1st & 3rd 7:30pm 1800 Market St Thursday] 6:00pm – St. Francis Lu- Rainbow Toastmaster's Club 7:30pm theran Church, 152 Church St 6:00pm – SF LGBT Center LGBTQ JOB CLUB - a networking group for Trans and LGBQI Job Seekers and Professionals. Offers networking 7:30pm Rm. 201, 1800 events, hiring events, and workshops tailored to help you advance or get back to work. Market St 6:00pm – Calvary Presby- Report from Honduras: Stories of Resistance & Root Causes of Migration 8:00pm terian Church, 2515 Fillmore St 6:00pm – Columbia School "Why Asian Americans Succeed and Where They "Fail": with Professor of Sociology Jennifer Lee" Tickets: 8:30pm of Professional https://www.eventbrite.com/e/fireside-chat-with-columbia-professor-jennifer-lee-cc90-tickets-61744446301 Studies, 3 Em- barcadero Center 6:00pm – SF LGBT Center, Aguilas English Group. Dinner, discussion and a social. This week’s topic to be announced. 9:00pm 1800 Market St, Rainbow Room 6:00pm - Lower Polk / Lower Polk / TL Art Walk makes 27+ galleries available late night to the public 10:00pm Gulch Corridor, Polk St. and Sut- ter St., 6:00pm - MNRC 165 Capp Mission Neighborhood Resource Center "Ladies' Night". Come check out this amazing women-only event for a 8:00pm btw 16/17th nutritious meal work on art projects listen to music or just relax. Also available are syringe exchange DOPE Project drug overdose prevention/response & free narcan hygiene supplies massage medical care & HIV testing..

What’s going on around town? Thursday, June 6 6:00pm - The Castro Castro Art Walk - participate in events, workshops, and more 9:00pm 6:15pm - OnePiece Work, Developing Robotics Tech Today and Tomorrow - learn more about how robotics is shaping the high tech land- 9:30 414 Brannan St scape Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/developing-robotics-tech-today-and-tomorrow-talks-by-te- connectivity-on-semiconductor-and-sv-tickets-60116585325 6:30 – Palega Rec Cen- Come party yourself into shape with free Zumba® classes. 7:30pm ter, 500 Felton St. 6:30 - Dimensions Clin- Blur- Transgender & Gender-Variant Support Group Free Food Provided! Come & chat with other trans & gv peo- 7:30pm ic, 3850 17th St. ple facilitated by trans counselors. For 18-25 year old youth. http://www.dimensionsclinic.org SF 6:30pm - CpmC (Davies Adult Survivors of Child Abuse (ASCA SM) is a self-help support group for adult survivors of neglect, physical, sex- 8:30pm Campus) North ual, and/or emotional abuse. Contact: www.ascasanfrancisco.org Newcomers @ 6:15 Tower - Base- ment Room B2, 45 Castro St, 6:30pm - SF LGBT Cen- Gay Gray Writers Public Reading: Gray-t Expectations II. An evening of evocative, thoughtful, and emotional read- 8:30 ter,1800 Market ings of their work. Plus a chance for Q & A with the writers. Register https://www.eventbrite.com/e/gay-gray- St writers-public-reading-gray-t-expectations-ii-tickets-62184757283 6:45 – Ward Rec Center, Come party yourself into shape with free Zumba® classes. 7:45pm 650 Capitol St. 7:00 - Mission Cultural Tertulias Literarias: “El amor en los tiempos del cólera” de Gabriel García Márquez 8:30 Center, 2868 Mission St 7:00pm Alley Cat Books, Prison Renaissance Zine celebrates a year-long collaboration between Stanford University and San Quentin State 3036 24th St Prison artists, featuring phone calls with the artists from San Quentin. 7:00pm – SF Buddhist Cen- INTRODUCTION TO MEDITATION - Mindfulness of Breathing and Loving Kindness (Metta). get a feel for medita- 8:00pm ter 37 Bartlett St tion, meet our teachers and discuss what you might do next. [Suggested donation: $10] 7:00pm – Ingleside Branch Sacred Harp Singing acapella, participatory, non-instrumental, choral music that anyone is invited to sing. Come 9:00pm Library, 1298 together for singing and fellowship,. Meeting room entrance is to the right (east) of main door. This is not a Li- Ocean Ave. brary Sponsored Program. 7:30pm – County Fair Build- “Mosses are from Mars, Vascular Plants are from Venus” The California Native Plant Society Speaker series Tick- 9:00pm ing, 1199 9th Ave ets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/speaker-series-mosses-are-from-mars-vascular-plants-are-from-venus- tickets-54306953560 8:00pm Artists’ Television New Filmmakers Open Screening. Filmmakers can bring their films (dvd, digital, film) to ATA, or submit prior to Access, 992 Va- [email protected] lencia St,

Friday, June 7 6:30am Follow link for location Free Bad-Ass Morning Workout: Conquer SF’s Hills. Details https://www.facebook.com/NovemberProjectSF/ 7:30am - San Francisco Botanical San Francisco Botanical Garden Free for everyone from 7:30-9 and free all day for San Francisco Resi- 6:00pm Garden, 1199 9th Ave, dents 7:30am - SF Buddhist Center 37 Buddhist Mindfulness Meditation 8:15am Bartlett St 8:00am - Civic Center Plaza, Polk Come party yourself into shape with free Zumba® classes. 9:00am side, 355 McAllister St. 9:00am - The Healing WELL, 476 Yoga creates balance in the mind and body by developing strength, endurance and flexibility (on Mats) 10:00am Eddy St 9:00am – SF CHC, 730 Polk St SF Community Health Center Tenderloin Center of Excellence Drop-in to connect to community, eat 12:00pm breakfast, enjoy the lounge, and get support if you are living with HIV and are dealing with homeless- ness. 9:00am – Castro Senior Center, 110 COMPUTER LAB - lap top computers and internet hook ups 2:30pm Diamond St 9:30am – SFAF, 1035 Market St Outside In: A walk-in discussion group for exploring the unique challenges, successes, emotions and 11:00am Room 2C general experience of gay/bi/heteroflexible men who have been at times homeless and at other times, housed.

What’s going on around town? Friday, June 7 9:30am - SF CHC, 730 Polk St SF Community Health Center API Wellness Clinic, serving people of color and the LGBTQ community. 6:00pm medical staff can also connect you to counseling, therapy, case management, and community Closed for Lunch 12:30pm→1:00pm 10:00 - Main Library, Study Room Smart Money Coaching - One-on-One Financial Planning by appointment only - to schedule call (415) 5:00 437 557-4388 Workshop 10:00am – SFAF, 1035 MARKET, Rm Freedom Friday - a supportive group of Black and African American community members living with HIV; 1:00pm 3D a space to relax and discuss whatever is on your mind. 10:00AM Castro Senior Center, 110 Exercise and Nutrition and Health with Teresa Lue. Topics – 11:45 Diamond St 10:00am - SFAF, 1035 Market St, Grupo Lunas is a Latina Group, this group focuses on HIV and STI’s Prevention, Screening and access to 12:00pm Room 3C Care for the Trans-Latina community. This Group is in Spanish and we have a weekly topic presentation. 10:00am - Hospitality House's, 1009 Central City Hospitality House Community Arts Program: Workshops: Matting & Framing, Wheel Throw- 12:00pm Market St ing & Drawing 10:00am – Federal Building, 450 Veterans Career and Resource Fair - your opportunity to engage with local employers about employ- 2:00pm Golden Gate Ave ment and internship opportunities Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/veterans-career-and- resource-fair-tickets-60721401346 10:00am - Aguilas, SF LGBT Center, Aguilas Counseling: confidential one-on-one or couples talk about life, relationships, asylum, STD/HIV, 5:00pm 1800 Market St, Rm 405 testing in a safe environment. In English or Spanish. Appointment: (415) 558-8403. 10:00am - STRUT, 470 Castro st. Magnet sexual health preventive care, testing and treatment for gay, bi, and trans* men. 6:00pm 10:00am - Hospitality House's, 1009 Central City Hospitality House Community Arts Program: Open Studio & art computer workstation 6:00pm Market St 10:00am- Presidio Officers' Club, 50 Live Archaeology Dig - Stop by to see archaeology in action and ask questions at the Archaeology Field 2:00pm Moraga Ave Station across from the Presidio Officers' Club through Friday, October 20 10:15am - The Healing WELL, 476 Health Forum - Informational session on a health related topic and an open forum. Bring your health 11:15am Eddy St concerns we’ll help you find the answers you need. 10:30am - Joe Lee Rec Center, GYM, Come party yourself into shape with free Zumba® classes. 11:30am 1395 Mendell St. 10:30am - Hartford Street Zen Cen- HIV Meditation Group, 1/2hr. followed by a chance to socialize in the garden. Open to those living with 12:00pm ter , 57 Hartford St HIV, their friends, families & community supporters. 11:00am Yerba Buena Gardens Yerba Buena Gardens Festival: KA-HON , the high-energy latin percussion ensemble displays a pan- & 12:15 Children’s Garden, 799 American array of rhythms Performances at 11 & 12:15 Howard St 11:00am - 6th St. HRC, 117 6th St Free and confidential HIV and HEP-C, STI testing at the 6th St. Harm Reduction Center Call 415-487-8037 1:00pm to make an appointment or walk in 11:00am - Tenderloin Rec Center, CPMC & the Asian Pacific Islander Family Resource Network (APIFRN) Family Summer Kickoff a day of 3:00pm 570 Ellis St family fun including, authentic ethnic food, multi-cultural performances & health info . 11:00am - Timbuk2 Factory Store, Timbuk2 San Francisco Factory Tour a behind-the-scenes look including Product Design, Marketing, and 12:00pm 587 Shotwell St of course the *spoiler alert* office gong, disco ball & kegerator. 11:30am - SFAF, 1035 Market St, Stonewalls’ Adventures in Abstinence. We invite people with all substace abuse goals to pursue adven- 1:00pm Room 3B tures which support a better quality of life and more human connection 11:30am – Castro Senior Center, 110 Project Open Hand Lunch. Reservation recommended call (415) 447-2300 one day in advance. [$6 if you 12:15 Diamond St are under 60] 11:30am – The Healing WELL, 476 12 Steps for Healing. Similar to an AA or NA group, facilitated by an experienced volunteer . Participants 12:30 Eddy St choose the topics, and respectful cross talk is allowed 12:00 - Main Library, Golden Veterans Resource Center Drop-In - support & information about veteran benefits, resources, local ser- 5:00 Gate Room - 5th Floor vices, and other support 12:00pm , 1 Rotunda Dance Series: “Fog Beast”, the choreographic duo Melecio Estrella and Andrew Ward Dr. Carlton Goodlett Pl. 12:00pm - SF LGBT Center, 1800 David Bohnett CyberCenter - internet access, scanning and printing (on request), and access to educa- 3:00pm Market St tional programs 12:00pm - Haight Ashbury Free Clin- Acupuncture - sliding scale 0-$100.00 4:00pm ic 1735 Mission St 12:00pm - 1930 Market St UCSF Alliance Health Project (AHP) Rapid HIV Testing http://www.ucsf-ahp.org/hiv/hcat/make-your- 5:00pm appointment/ 12:30pm Sun Room (20th and Donation yoga classes Mission)

What’s going on around town? Friday, June 7 12:45pm Castro Senior Center, 110 Movie: Mrs. Doubtfire, Robin Williams classic also starring Sally Field Check out Diamond St http://www.ggsenior.org/movies.html for a preview 12:45pm - Castro Senior Center, 110 SCRABBLE 2:00 Diamond St 1:00 - 3:00 North Beach Branch, 850 Water Painting with NEXT Village Columbus Ave. 1:00 - 5:00 Bernal Heights Branch, Watercolor Community of San Francisco. Join local artists for an afternoon of painting, trading tech- 500 Cortland Ave. niques and tips. 1:00 - 5:00 Main Library, Martin “Workmen's Circle” a Yiddish language learning group for adults who wish to strengthen their Yiddish Paley Conference Room - language skills. 3rd Floor 1:00pm – SFAF 4th Floor, 1035 ALRP Drop-In Legal Assistance. The AIDS Legal Referral Panel (ALRP) offers free and low-cost legal ser- 3:00pm Market St. vices to people living with HIV. 1:00pm – SF CHC, 730 Polk St TRANS:THRIVE Drop-in at SF Community Health Center. A -in a safe space to connect to community, 5:00pm explore your identity, enjoy the lounge, computer lab, clothing closet and grow 1:00pm - SFAF, 1035 Market, 4th PROP. The PROP program provides structure, community, counseling, referrals, and financial incentives 3:00 Floor for those who are working to quit or reduce their use of crystal meth, cocaine or other stimulants? 1pm for enrolled clients, 3pm to start 1:30pm - The Healing WELL, 476 Art & Community Time : Create projects, or just drop in to play games and socialize!. All materials pro- 3:30pm Eddy St vided, just bring your imagination! 2:00 - SFAF, 1035 Market St Stonewall TCB (Taking Care of Business) Not quite ready for the weekend? Come for some pre-weekend 3:30pm Room 3D TLC at the TCB Friday walk-in group for gay/bi/trans/MSM men. Share your experiences, get and give peer support, and learn a new grounding/mindfulness exercise each week. 2:00 - 4:00 2nd Floor, 160 Capp St Native American Health Clinic, Circle of Healing rapid testing HIV and HCV Appointment (best) 415.621.4371 or drop In 2:00pm Ft Miley - Building 8 4150 LGBT Veterans Support Group. Contacts: Eric: 415-281-5140 Angie: 415-22104810 ext 6308. Clement St 2:00pm – SF Community Health Clinic @ Trans Thrive: A medical clinic dedicated to trans & gender non- conforming folks. Offering com- 6:00pm Center, 730 Polk St petent primary medical care, and extended mental health, HRT, HIV Testing, PrEP/PEP, STI Screening and treatment, Vaccines, Documentation for SRS, Birth Control, electrolysis (coming soon). NO appoint- ments necessary, drop-ins are welcome! 2:30 - 4:00 Park Branch, 1833 Page Homeless Youth Alliance Hosts Game Group - Challenge yourself with our board games, video games & St. more 2:30pm – SF Community Health Trans Thrive Folks who Feast: Staff will whip up a homemade meal. All are Trans/GNC folks welcome to 3:30pm Center, 730 Polk St join in the feasting. 2:30pm - SFAF, 1035 Market St The Nuestra Gente group focuses on HIV and STI prevention screening and access to Care for the Gay Bi- 4:00pm Room 3C Sexual and Hetero-Flexible Latino Immigrant community. This Group is in Spanish and we have a weekly movie. 3:00 - 5:00 Main Library, Learning Financial Literacy with Sikander Lodi. Workshop 1 “INCREASE CASH FLOW AND DEBT MANAGEMENT” Studio - 5th Floor Register: https://sfpl1.eventbrite.com 3:00pm – SFAF, 1035 Market, 4th Talk to a PROP counselor. Ready to quit or reduce your use stimulants? The PROP program provides 4:00 Floor structure, community, counseling, referrals, and financial incentives. 3:00pm - Sightglass Coffee, 270 7th Sightglass Free Cupping (coffee tasting) good conversation, tasty coffees, and warm fuzzy feelings.RSVP: 4:00pm St https://www.eventbrite.com/o/sightglass-8102813416?s=36988604 3:00pm - SF CHC, 730 Polk St SF Community Health Center TRANS Empowerment Club: A structured employment drop in group. Con- 4:30pm nect with fellow Trans and GNC job seekers and receive support, insights and resources to empower yourself. 3:00pm – The Healing Well, 476 Healing Well Improv/Open Mic at 4 Corner Friday 4:30pm Eddy St 3:00pm - CounterPULSE, 80 Turk “Block Fest” Tenderloin Arts Festival & Free Art Making 5:00pm St, 3:30 - 2nd Floor, 160 Capp St Native American Health Clinic, Circle of Healing All Nation Red Road Facilitated by Rodney Little Bird 5:00pm 3:30 - 5:30 Anza Branch, 550 37th Knitting and Crocheting Circle - all levels are welcome. Men welcome too! Ave. 4:00 - 5:00 Excelsior Branch, 4400 Stress Release Yoga a gentle beginner’s class with some variations for different levels. Please bring your Mission St. own mat.

What’s going on around town? Friday, June 7 4:00pm STRUT, 470 Castro St Walk in Individual Counseling Get Started at Stonewall - walk in counseling session for new participants. Ask to do a new participant form. 4:00pm - Openhouse, 55 Laguna St. Yiddish Language and Culture at Openhouse (Some knowledge of the language is required.) Register: 5:30 [email protected] 4:00pm – SFAF, 1035 Market St, 4th Walk in Individual Counseling Get Started at Stonewall - walk in counseling session for new participants. 5:00pm Floor Ask to do a new participant form. 4:00pm – 6th St. HRC, 117 6th St Movie night at the 6th St. Harm Reduction Center. For folks who inject 7:00 4:30pm – The Healing Well, 476 Bingo at the Healing Well 6:30pm Eddy St 5:00pm - Fort Mason Center, 2 Off the Grid at Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture the roaming mobile food extravaganza, brings deli- 10:00pm Marina Blvd cious food to the public — with free sides of music, craft, and soul. 5:00pm - SFAF, 1035 Market St, La Voz Latina, this group focuses on HIV and STI’s Prevention, Screening and access to Care for the Gay, 6:30pm Room 3C Bi-Sexual, and Hetero-Flexible Latino Immigrant community. This Group is in Spanish and we have a weekly Kareoke contest. 5:00pm – India Basin Park, 900 India Basin Park Block Party 7:00pm Innes Ave 5:00pm - STRUT, 3rd Floor, 470 DREAAM Drop-In Fridays, Eat some food, chat, get information about our community and make new 9:00pm Castro St friends. DREAAM Drop-In Fridays is open to all LGBTQQI young people of color and their allies, ages 30 and under. 5:30 - Richmond Rec Center, Come party yourself into shape with free Zumba® classes. 6:30pm auditorium, 251 18th Ave. 6:00pm Sessions, 1748 Market LifeRing Secular Recovery is an abstinence-based, network of individuals seeking to live in recovery from St., Ste. 202 room 1 addiction to alcohol or to other non-medically indicated drugs. We offer each other peer-to-peer sup- port in ways that encourage personal growth and continued learning through personal empowerment. Contact: David H., davidh.lifering:gmail.com 6:00pm – Hartford Street Zen Cen- Meditation (Zazen) followed by a short service @ 6:40. 7:00pm ter , 57 Hartford St 6:00pm - Strut Group Rm 2 , 470 Stonewall Castro Harm Reduction Friday Night. A fun friendly welcoming place for gay bi MSM interest- 7:30pm Castro St ed in exploring their relationship to drugs sex dating & whatever you want to discuss. Come as you are high or low or in between. 6:00pm - North Beach, Grant Ave. North Beach First Fridays Art Crawl - a dozen galleries, museums, bars, and restaurants stay open late 9:00pm and Vallejo St. 6:30pm – Saint Cyprian's Episcopal SAN FRANCISCO AQUARIUM SOCIETY monthly meeting: speaker Andreas Schmidt ” SF BAY BRAND & 10:30 Church, 2097 Turk St BRINE SHRIMP” diets for hobbyists, zoos, and aquaculture. 6:30pm - Palega Recreation Center, Come party yourself into shape with free Zumba® classes. 7:30pm 500 Felton St 6:30pm – Awakened Mind Medita- Meditation and Mindfulness Workshop a daily meditation technique that brings more focus, clarity and 7:30pm tion Center, 1722 Irving productivity into your life. St 7:00pm Alley Cat Books, 3036 READING: Join us as we welcome bad-ass Dr. Faith Harper and together learn how to unfck our brains, 24th St our relationships, and our intimacy!! 7:00pm - Taqueria San Jose, 2830 Bi-inclusive - SF Games a weekly board and card games group. Open to everyone, but very bi-friendly 10:00pm Mission St slant 7:00pm – Unitarian Universalist Film: “Knock Down the House” tells of the fight of four courageous progressive women in the US House 9:00 Center, 1187 Franklin St of Representatives 7:00pm – Saint John the Evangelist, Meditation Group - guided meditation and dharma talk by Vinny Ferarro ( of Big Heart City and guests 9:00pm 1661 15th St teachers. 7:00pm - Workshop (SF), 1798 Workshop First Fridays a chance to preview classes, see the space, and just hang out- 10:00pm McAllister St, 7:00pm - Harvey Milk Photo Cen- StreetPhoto Lecture: CHRIS SUSPECT, internationally recognized street and documentary photographer 7:45 ter, 50 Scott St 7:00pm - Circus Center , 755 Fred- Circus Skills Jam Class, This class is open to everyone at no charge & no experience is necessary. Every 9:00pm erick St week is different but you may learn how to ride a unicycle juggle play on a balance board use devil sticks or walk a tightrope. RSVP is required (https://clients.mindbodyonline.com/classic/home?studioid=16768) ; class has a 25 person maximum. Please make sure to check-in before 6:45pm.

What’s going on around town? Friday, June 7 7:30 - 9:00 Hartford Street Zen Cen- Meditation in Recovery a drop-in group for men and women in recovery offering meditation, a talk and ter, 35 Hartford St. discussion focused on synergies between recovery work, Buddhist teaching and practice. 7:30pm Follow Link for Location San Francisco Bike Party a monthly celebration of biking for riders of different ages, types, and skill levels to enjoy http://www.facebook.com/SanFranciscoBikeParty 7:30pm – Manny's, 3092 16th St Soul Food for Thought Open Mic Night at Manny’s Poets, readers, performers - all are welcome 9:00pm 7:30pm - Presidio Chapel, 130 Concerts at the Presidio Presents "Little Stars Trio" youth chamber music. 9:00 Fisher Loop 8:00pm - Strut 3rd Fl. 470 Castro Strut Art Opening – “Comic Book Queeroes!” Art Opening for Cheyne Gallarde an incredible multifaceted 10:00pm St. illustrator visiting us all the way from Hawaii! 8:00pm - Harvey Milk Photo Cen- STREETFOTO CAGE MATCH - A panel of well-known will critique and rate submitted street photographs 9:00 ter, 50 Scott St in front of a live audience. 6:30pm – Awakened Mind Medita- Meditation and Mindfulness Workshop a daily meditation technique that brings more focus, clarity and 7:30pm tion Center, 1722 Irving productivity into your life. St 7:00pm Alley Cat Books, 3036 READING: Join us as we welcome bad-ass Dr. Faith Harper and together learn how to unfck our brains, 24th St our relationships, and our intimacy!! 7:00pm - Taqueria San Jose, 2830 Bi-inclusive - SF Games a weekly board and card games group. Open to everyone, but very bi-friendly 10:00pm Mission St slant 7:00pm – Unitarian Universalist Film: “Knock Down the House” tells of the fight of four courageous progressive women in the US House 9:00 Center, 1187 Franklin St of Representatives 7:00pm – Saint John the Evangelist, Meditation Group - guided meditation and dharma talk by Vinny Ferarro ( of Big Heart City and guests 9:00pm 1661 15th St teachers. 7:00pm - Workshop (SF), 1798 Workshop First Fridays a chance to preview classes, see the space, and just hang out- 10:00pm McAllister St, 7:00pm - Harvey Milk Photo Cen- StreetPhoto Lecture: CHRIS SUSPECT, internationally recognized street and documentary photographer 7:45 ter, 50 Scott St 7:00pm - Circus Center , 755 Fred- Circus Skills Jam Class, This class is open to everyone at no charge & no experience is necessary. Every 9:00pm erick St week is different but you may learn how to ride a unicycle juggle play on a balance board use devil sticks or walk a tightrope. RSVP is required (https://clients.mindbodyonline.com/classic/home?studioid=16768) ; class has a 25 person maximum. Please make sure to check-in before 6:45pm. 7:30 - 9:00 Hartford Street Zen Cen- Meditation in Recovery a drop-in group for men and women in recovery offering meditation, a talk and ter, 35 Hartford St. discussion focused on synergies between recovery work, Buddhist teaching and practice. 7:30pm Follow Link for Location San Francisco Bike Party a monthly celebration of biking for riders of different ages, types, and skill levels to enjoy http://www.facebook.com/SanFranciscoBikeParty 7:30pm – Manny's, 3092 16th St Soul Food for Thought Open Mic Night at Manny’s Poets, readers, performers - all are welcome 9:00pm 7:30pm - Presidio Chapel, 130 Concerts at the Presidio Presents "Little Stars Trio" youth chamber music. 9:00 Fisher Loop 8:00pm - Strut 3rd Fl. 470 Castro Strut Art Opening – “Comic Book Queeroes!” Art Opening for Cheyne Gallarde an incredible multifaceted 10:00pm St. illustrator visiting us all the way from Hawaii! 8:00pm - Harvey Milk Photo Cen- STREETFOTO CAGE MATCH - A panel of well-known will critique and rate submitted street photographs 9:00 ter, 50 Scott St in front of a live audience. Exhibits Exhibits

Ends Exhibit Where Permanent San Francisco Cable Car Museum- learn about the inventor, technol- Cable Car Museum, 1201 Mason ogies, builders, rapid expansion, near loss and preservation of the Street cable cars. 10 - 6 Permanent San Francisco African American Historical & Cultural Society - library, African American Art and Cul- archives and gallery. Thu - Sat, 1 - 5 ture Com-plex, 762 Fulton

What’s going on around town? Exhibits

Ends Exhibit Where Permanent Fort Point National Historic Site. Open Daily 10 – 5, Ranger-led tours Fort Point, the Presidio throughout the day upon request. Permanent SFMOMA Artists Gallery Highlights Exhibit: a rotating selection of SFMOMA Artists Gallery,BLDG paintings by the artists represented in the Fort Mason Center for Arts A, Fort Mason, 2 Marina Blvd. & Culture 6/4 Game of Thrones Pop-Up Museum & Iron Throne, original costumes and props and AT&T Store, 1 Powell AR experience 6/6 Piero Spadaro: Making Light utilizes assorted materials such as glitter, ground pig- Andrea Schwartz Gallery, 545 4th St., ment, acrylic, textured paper, and resin to create dimensional, layered paintings. 6/6 Performing Labor, an exhibition with Demetri Broxton, SHENEQUA and Victor Yanez- Patricia Sweetow Gallery, 315 Potrero Lazcano, reflects ideas of family, community, culture and tradition. Ave 6/7 Trip-wire -- Inez Storer: Paintings, Assemblage and Mixed Media Collage These alle- Avenue 12 Gallery, 1101 Lake Street, gorical messages are both playful and profound. 6/8 Colliding - an exhibition featuring the experimental photo-based work of artists Jen- SF Camerawork, 1011 Market nifer Brandon and Andréanne Michon. 6/8 If AI Were Cephalopod, a new multi-channel video installation that explores fictional Telematic, 323 10th St, relationships between human, animals and synthetic entities, in order to imagine possible future embodiments and forms of consciousness. 6/9 GENIUS LOCI works of art created in situ at select historical sites by two Italian art- Museo Italo Americano, Fort Mason ists, Stefano Forgione and Giuseppe Rossi Building C 6/9 Brown in the Sunshinea multidisciplinary exhibition that centers and celebrates life in SomArts Cultural Center, 934 Brannan, San Francisco’s SoMa Pilipinas Filipino Cultural Heritage District. 6/3 – 6/9 2019 StreetFoto San Francisco Festival Exhibition Harvey Milk Photo Center, 50 Scott St 6/15 What Befell Use - large-scale botanical sculpture are Turner's continued meditation Eleanor Harwood Gallery, 1275 Minne- on our tolerance of aging and imperfection, on what we consider ugly and what we sota Street, Suite 206 consider beautiful 6/15 "The Last Picture Show": an exhibit of classic photographs. All are amazing, many Scott Nichols Gallery, 49 Geary are quite famous 6/15 Academy or Art University Spring Show Student Showcase the best and brightest AAU, 2225 Jerrold Avenue student work of 2019 6/16 WHILE I'M WAITING a group exhibition presented by THINK MAKE TANK Artist Col- Code & Canvas, 151 Potrero Ave, lective. Artists grapple with the notion of waiting. Eviction, Visa, Death, and Amazon boxes... EVENT INFO 6/20 “Strike! Ethnic Studies Now” a history of the protests that led to the countries first Main Library, General Collections Exhib- Ethnic Studies program at SF State 50 years ago. it Space - 3rd Floor 6/20 Fake News is for Real: the history of the First Amendment and the press. Main Library, Government Information Center - 5th Floor 6/20 Fact Check: exploring the history of fact-checking practices and getting accurate Main Library, Magazines & Newspapers news to the public. Center - 5th Floor 6/21 Beneath My Skin is The History of My Beauty – photograms by Ron Moultrie Saun- Cafe Valor, 401 Van Ness ders employs storytelling as a gateway to talk about cultural history, as well as Saun- ders’ family mythology, and personal identity. 6/22 With(out) With(in) the very moment - artists who lived through the birth of Queer SFAC Main Gallery, 401 Van Ness # 126 culture, activism and AIDS, creating works that bear witness to the events that have shaped the community 6/22 The Authentic Figure, a solo exhibition of works on paper, paintings, and prints by Anglim Gilbert Gallery, 1275 Minnesota Joan Brown (b. 1938 - d. 1990). Street, 6/22 #cryptomemes: women and Leo DiCaprio - Christine Wang explores cultural literacy, Ever Gold [Projects], 1275 Minnesota elitism and access. St. 6/22 Christel Dillbohner presents "Falling through the Universe" an exhibition of a selec- Don Soker Contemporary Art, 80 Sutter tion of her experimental cyanotypes, recent paintings and objects. 6/28 Fly Over Country: Photographic observations of America’s Heartland by Dave Chris- Location: McLaren Lodge, 501 Stanyan tensen St 6/29 Scott B. Davis, an exhibition of new work by scott b. davis. pictures made in the past EUQINOMprojects, 1599 Tennessee St two years throughout the desert landscapes of Mexico, Arizona and California.

What’s going on around town? Exhibits

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6/29 Lauren Davies & Kirsten Stolle: “Unravel”. Commentary on the current political and Jack Fischer Gallery, 311 Potrero Ave., economic environment 6/29 Love, Aswang: group exhibition and evening of performances examines healing and Southern Exposure, 3030 20th St. decolonial practices by Bay Area female, femme and non-binary artists of color. 7/3 Bernard Lokai: New Paintings – an exploration of technique, the seemingly infinite Hosfelt Gallery, 260 Utah, possibilities of paint applied to canvas. 7/18 Light of Nanjing, Photo exhibit of a historical and cultural city that dates back more Main Library, Library Café, Lower Level than 6,000 years. 7/25 The Port Chicago Story - tells the story of the 1944 Port Chicago explosion, the work- Main Library, African American Center ers protest, the trial, and how it lead to the desegregation of our armed forces 7/26 61st Annual Potrero Hill Artists' Exhibition Potrero Branch, 1616 20th Street 6/5 – 8/10 Pio Abad, Kiss the Hand You Cannot Bite: narratives of exile and displacement ex- KADIST, 3295 20th St. , plores histories related to the Filipino dictator, Ferdinand Marcos 8/11 How We Play: photos by Jarrell Phillips, shows how play takes shape in our lives Main Library, Jewett Gallery - Lower Level 8/22 The Man Who Lit Lady Liberty - A photo exhibit on the life of immigrant M. B. Curtis, Main Library, Art, Music & Recreation immigrant actor and 19th Century superstar Center, 4th Fl 8/31 Smoke and Mirrors! that shares experiences of men and women of color who have African American Art & Culture Com- been impacted by the war on drugs and the evolution of cannabis policies plex, 762 Fulton 6/1 – 8/31 Queer Voices: Paperbacks and Periodicals a retrospective that spans twentieth cen- The American Bookbinders Museum, tury queer literature from pre-WWII underground books to the gay liberation 355 Clementina St. movement. 6/7 – 8/31 Calligraphies In Conversation an annual group exhibition to create a meaningful con- SF Center for the Book, 375 Rhode Is- versation between different cultures, languages, and scripts existing in Bay Area land St communities and beyond. 9/30 “Selections From The Corporate Art Rental Program,” a survey of artists with work at SFMOMA Gallery, Building A, Fort MA- the gallery sonModernism, 724 Ellis Walking Tours

Enjoy FREE walking tours by TRAINED guides all around the city. Discover San Francisco like you have never seen it before! Plans sometimes change, check before you go http://www.sfcityguides.org/current_schedule.html Friday May 31 Join us for a stroll through this five-acre world-famous garden. Learn Meet just inside the entrance 9:30 am Japanese Tea Garden about the icons of the Garden and the family that lived there. to the garden. Meet on Yerba Buena Lane Compare Classical Revival, modern, postmodern and green trends. Ar- between Market St. and Mis- South of Market Archi- chitecture includes building facades, public places, and public art. Zigzag 10:00 am sion St. at the Jewish Contem- tecture Stroll and saunter along main streets and back alleys toward the emerging porary Museum's "Big Blue Transbay Terminal complex. Cube". Meet at the Native Sons Mon- City Scapes And Public Discover hidden parks, rooftop gardens, while learning colorful history 10:00 am ument, Montgomery at Mar- Places and distinctive architecture of San Francisco's Financial District. ket. A Touch of Glass: Glass The tour examines the great varieties of glass in 20th Century San Fran- in San Francisco's 242 California Street (Tadich 10:00 am cisco, from the Financial District to Union Square. It will be found under- Commercial Architec- Grill) ture foot, overhead, and in the wall; in buildings by famous masters and by

What’s going on around town? lesser-known local practitioners.

Experience hidden treasures most visitors miss. Go behind the scenes to Meet by the Mermaid Foun- Fisherman's Wharf: A 11:00 am learn about the bay, ships, swimmers, and fishing history of this vital tain, main courtyard of Hidden History part of San Francisco. , off Larkin St Meet at steps of Main Library Explore a National Historic District and tour San Francisco's most beauti- City Hall and the Civic facing the Pioneer Monument 11:00 am ful building: its City Hall. PARTICIPANTS ARE STRONGLY URGED TO NOT Center on Fulton St. between Hyde & BRING BACKPACKS OR LARGE TOTES. Larkin. Join us for a stroll through this five-acre world-famous garden. Learn Meet just inside the entrance 1:00 pm Japanese Tea Garden about the icons of the Garden and the family that lived there. Admission to the garden. to garden required Learn about the Presidio from its critical role in the 1906 earthquake to Presidio: From Military Meet near the entrance to the its current transition from a military base to a crown jewel in the Na- 1:00 pm Post to Earthquake Officer's Club, 50 Moraga Ave- Refuge to National Park tional Park System. Allow extra time before or after your walk to stop in nue, on the Main Post. at the newly renovated Officers' Club on the Main Post.

Relive the early history of an instant city. Learn about the Vigilance Meet on the northeast corner 1:30 pm City Committee and a fleet of abandoned ships. Who was Emperor Norton? of Clay & Montgomery at the Walk the streets of Yerba Buena Cove, the haunts of the original 49ers. .. Meet at the Native Sons Mon- City Scapes And Public Discover hidden parks, rooftop gardens, while learning colorful history 1:30 pm ument, Montgomery at Mar- Places and distinctive architecture of San Francisco's Financial District. ket.

Saturday June 1 Meet at 666 Filbert Street @ It's where food, culture, colorful history, and unexpected views all intersect- 10:00 am North Beach Saints Peter and Paul an Italian "urban village" that was once the center of bohemian society. Church, See the colorful people's art of the Mission District, one of San Francisco's 10:00 am Mission Murals Meet at Precita and Harrison largest ethnic communities. Discover one of the most romantic spots in San Francisco, and the site of Meet at the corner of Bay 10:00 am /Marina the 1915 Panama Pacific International Exposition and enjoy today's historic and Lyon Sts.. Marina district. Enjoy an hour-long walk on the rise, tragic fall, and modern rebirth of one Meet at the main entrance, of San Francisco's most renowned historic landmarks. Visit a contemporary

10:00 am Ferry Building near the stairs to the 2nd swirl of shops and learn the history of ferries, freeways and quakes. Meet Floor.. at the foot of the stairs at the front entrance, Market and Embarcadero. Meet inside Portsmouth Explore local alleys and walk among sites of temples and tongs, and shops Square Park, PARK LEVEL, in

10:00 am Chinatown of joss, dim sum, herbs; learn some colorful history and stories from the front of Parking Garage oldest Chinatown in the US. Elevators Starting from the lobby of the Omni Hotel enjoy one of City Guides popular 500 California Street (at

10:00 am Omni Hotel Walk downtown tours. Each week take a surprise tour that could include - Montgomery) town, Embarcadero Skyway or Gold Rush City. Walk past palatial homes and consulates in Pacific Heights--mansions used Meet in Alta Plaza Park,

11:00 am Pacific Heights Mansions as the Japanese and German consulates in 1941. Learn of Victorian life- atop the stairs above Pierce styles and earthquake refugees. & Clay Sts. Murals--some controversial--created by 25 of California's leading artists of Meet at the main entry of 11:00 am Murals the 1930s reflect scenes of the Great Depression, landscapes, farm work- Coit Tower atop Telegraph ers, industries, a stylish soiree, and vibrant city life. Hill. Meet near the giant rain- Explore a neighborhood you thought you knew. What was once dairy farms Castro: Tales Of The Vil- bow flag - southwest corner 11:00 am and dirt roads is now one of the city's most vibrant and cohesive communi-

lage of Market and Castro ties. Stairs and steep hills. Streets,

What’s going on around town? See some of the city's most opulent and carefully restored '' Landmark Victorians Of Meet in front of 824 Grove 11:00 am including the world famous Postcard Row. You will also be treated to breath- Alamo Square Street. taking panoramic views Join us for a stroll through this five-acre world-famous garden. Learn about Meet just inside the en- 1:00 pm Japanese Tea Garden the icons of the Garden and the family that lived there. Admission to gar- trance to the garden. den required Enjoy views of the bay and semi-tropical gardens along the Filbert Steps Meet at the Marconi Mon- Telegraph Hill Stairway 1:00 pm while learning about Coit Tower, quarrying, castles, parrots, 19th century ument, opposite 290 Lom- Hike cottages, and modern condos. bard, This remarkable walk along the northern waterfront includes unique views Fort Mason To Aquatic Meet at NW corner of Van 1:00 pm and exciting accounts of many of the most important events of San Francis- Park Ness & Bay. co history From placid waters fished by ancient peoples to the biggest construction Meet in plaza on south side Mission Bay: Hidden Wa- project in San Francisco since 1906, the transformation of Mission Bay has 2:00 pm of Station, 4th & ters been incredible. Gain a unique perspective on the area, and discover a hid- King Streets. den park and a forgotten creek. (If it's a bay, where's the water?) Tour starts at the southeast San Francisco's connection with the movies goes back more than 125 years corner of Pacific Ave and 2:00 pm Silent Film San Francisco to the dawn of the moving picture. From iconic locations to obscure alleys, Kearny St., across from "The San Francisco was the setting for hundreds of silent films from the 1890s on Station" Cafe.

Sunday June 2 The tolling of historic bells cast halfway around the world, a rare building Meet at Holy Trinity Cathe- 10:00 am Cow Hollow type from 1861, a grand Italiante manor house, and San Francisco's most dral, Van Ness and Green exotic building. Climb hills and hidden stairways 345' above to visit bucol- Meet at Hyde & Filbert 10:30 am Russian Hill Stairways ic lanes, national historic districts, and ghosts of fascinating bohemian char- Streets. acters. Come explore San Francisco's first "suburb," evolving from a Victorian playground to a post 1906 earthquake and fire refugee camp, to ultimately Meet at the Park Branch 11:00 am Haight-Ashbury the epicenter of the San Francisco Sound during the Summer of Love, host- Library, 1833 Page St.. ing Hippies, Janis Joplin, the , Hell's Angels and Charles Man- son. Somewhat strenuous. Meet at the fountain in Alfred Hitchcock's San The Master of Suspense loved San Francisco and used its beauty, elegance Huntington Park, off Sacra- 11:00 am Francisco and mystery to great effect in several films mento Street between Tay- lor and Mason. Join us for a stroll through this five-acre world-famous garden. Learn about Meet just inside the en- 11:00 am Japanese Tea Garden the icons of the Garden and the family that lived there. Admission to gar- trance to the garden. den required Venture through a history-rich area of the famous Mission district. Learn Meet at the gold-painted about the neighborhood's Spanish mission, its miraculous survival from the fire hydrant (which saved 1906 earthquake and fire, and how immigrants ranging from Native Ameri- the neighborhood in Mission Dolores Neigh- cans and the first Europeans to present-day techies have shaped its unique 11:00 am 1906),SE corner of Church borhood identity. See a spectacular view of the San Francisco skyline, plus an eclec- and 20th Sts. Public trans- tic mix of treasures, including the city's oldest intact building, its most he- portation: MUNI line J roic fire hydrant, fine examples of Victorians, and the hip Valencia Street Church streetcar. corridor. Meet near the giant rain- Explore a neighborhood you thought you knew. What was once dairy farms Castro: Tales Of The bow flag - southwest corner 11:00 am and dirt roads is now one of the city's most vibrant and cohesive communi- Village of Market and Castro ties. Stairs and steep hills. Streets, This tour has everything. Soaring design, sleazy politics, stunning engineer- Meet at the Strauss statue

11:00 am ing, terrifying geology, ripping currents and tides, famous fog, sailboats in the visitors plaza, the SF

What’s going on around town? under your feet, fearless ironworkers and cowardly bankers...and then side of the Bridge. there's the view from center span Explore the most exclusive corner of Pacific Heights; where, since the late 19th century, San Francisco's wealthiest families have built mansions with spectacular views of the bay. Find out which society family ran a nursery Meet at the top of the Lyon Billionaire's Row: Outer 11:00 am school from their home and which rehab program had its headquarters in Street steps (Lyon and Broadway Architecture this unlikely setting. Stroll past a Victorian Firehouse turned private resi- Broadway. ) dence and visit a humble church that started a new architectural move- ment. Discover downtown's legacy of the Jazz Age through skyscrapers and office Meet in front of the Tele- buildings from the Roaring Twenties and early 1930s. Visit some stunning 11:00 am Downtown Deco phone Building at 140 New lobbies and learn about some of San Francisco's architects and artists who Montgomery, in between embraced the Art Deco style. Explore the past and present of this eclectic neighborhood in transition, Dogpatch and Potrero Meet at 3rd and 20th 11:00 am from its historic working-class cottages and industrial-age relics to modern Point Streets. lofts. Join us for a stroll through this five-acre world-famous garden. Learn about Meet just inside the en- 1:00 pm Japanese Tea Garden the icons of the Garden and the family that lived there. Admission to gar- trance to the garden. den required Here are statues, plaques, monuments and trees in Golden Gate Park that American History in meet at the top steps of the 1:00 pm commemorate events in American history. This two hour walk takes you to Golden Gate Park Conservatory of Flowers sites familiar and unfamiliar to most visitors. North Who was Noe? What is Horner's Addition? Where was Temple? Find out Noe Valley: A Village Meet at the Public Library, 1:30 pm about the valley's working class roots and uncover this now-upscale neigh- Within the City 451 Jersey Street borhood's historic secrets. Here once rose the rococo palaces of the old railroad and silver kings. Ex- Meet at the front entrance pect architectural tidbits and anecdotes about a great cathedral, four pres- to the Stanford Court Hotel

2:00 pm Nob Hill tigious hotels, and a most exclusive men's club. Elegance, urbanity, and on California Street be- fabulous views. tween Powell and Mason Meet on the northeast cor- Relive the early history of an instant city. Learn about the Vigilance Com- ner of Clay & Montgomery

2:00 pm Gold Rush City mittee and a fleet of abandoned ships. Who was Emperor Norton? Walk at the Transamerica Pyra- the streets of Yerba Buena Cove, the haunts of the original 49ers. mid. See and learn about Victorian era architecture of the city's first suburb. As Meet outside the Octavia St. we walk in the neighborhood of Lafayette Square, you'll also learn about entrance to the 1801 Bush 2:00 pm Victorian San Francisco Victorian lifestyles and San Francisco's illustrious history. Some steep St. garden, just off the SW streets. Many fabulous views! corner of Bush and Octavia. Join us for a stroll through this five-acre world-famous garden. Learn about Meet just inside the en- 2:30 pm Japanese Tea Garden the icons of the Garden and the family that lived there. Admission to gar- trance to the garden. den required The other side of North Beach history - that of its bars, bordellos and beat- Meet in front of Specs Cafe, 7:00 pm North Beach By Night niks - comes alive on this evening tour. Weather can be chilly, dress accord- 12 Saroyan Place, just off ingly. Columbus,

Monday June 3 Join us for a stroll through this five-acre world-famous garden. Learn about Meet just inside the en-

9:30 am Japanese Tea Garden the icons of the Garden and the family that lived there. trance to the garden. Meet inside Portsmouth Explore local alleys and walk among sites of temples and tongs, and shops Square Park, PARK LEVEL, in 10:00 am Chinatown of joss, dim sum, herbs; learn some colorful history and stories from the front of Parking Garage oldest Chinatown in the US. Elevators 1906: Earthquake And Imagine awakening before dawn on April 18, 1906 to the unthinkable--a Meet between the 525 10:00 am Fire massive earthquake has toppled chimneys and buildings, and ripped apart building and 555 building on

What’s going on around town? city water pipes. With the fire on your heels, escape from the alleyways the south side of Market south of Market to what should be the safety of Union Square. Street. Meet by the Mermaid Foun- Experience hidden treasures most visitors miss. Go behind the scenes to Fisherman's Wharf: A tain, main courtyard of 11:00 am learn about the bay, ships, swimmers, and fishing history of this vital part Hidden History Ghirardelli Square, off Larkin of San Francisco. St. Join us for a stroll through this five-acre world-famous garden. Learn about Meet just inside the en-

1:00 pm Japanese Tea Garden the icons of the Garden and the family that lived there. Admission to gar- trance to the garden. den required Meet inside Portsmouth Explore local alleys and walk among sites of temples and tongs, and shops Square Park, PARK LEVEL, in 1:30 pm Chinatown of joss, dim sum, herbs; learn some colorful history and stories from the front of Parking Garage oldest Chinatown in the US. Elevators The other side of North Beach history - that of its bars, bordellos and beat- Meet in front of Specs Cafe, 7:00 pm North Beach By Night niks - comes alive on this evening tour. Weather can be chilly, dress accord- 12 Saroyan Place, just off ingly. Columbus,

Tuesday June 4 Meet near the giant rain- Explore a neighborhood you thought you knew. What was once dairy farms Castro: Tales Of The bow flag - southwest corner 11:00 am and dirt roads is now one of the city's most vibrant and cohesive communi- Village of Market and Castro ties. Stairs and steep hills. Streets, Meet at steps of Main Li- Explore a National Historic District and tour San Francisco's most beautiful City Hall and the Civic brary facing the Pioneer 11:00 am building: its City Hall. PARTICIPANTS ARE STRONGLY URGED TO NOT BRING Center Monument on Fulton St. BACKPACKS OR LARGE TOTES. between Hyde & Larkin. The SF Public Library was named "2018 Library of the Year" by Library Jour- Meet at the Information 12:00 pm Main Library nal magazine. Discover the role of the Main Library in that prestigious Desk, 1st floor Atrium, award!. Stunning architecture, a vast collection - explore it all! through Grove St. entrance. Enjoy an hour-long walk on the rise, tragic fall, and modern rebirth of one Meet at the main entrance, of San Francisco's most renowned historic landmarks. Visit a contemporary

12:00 pm Ferry Building near the stairs to the 2nd swirl of shops and learn the history of ferries, freeways and quakes. Meet Floor.. at the foot of the stairs at the front entrance, Market and Embarcadero. Join us for a stroll through this five-acre world-famous garden. Learn about Meet just inside the en-

1:00 pm Japanese Tea Garden the icons of the Garden and the family that lived there. Admission to gar- trance to the garden. den required From the Ferry Building to Lotta's Fountain, Market Street provides a cross section of San Francisco history as it slices diagonally across the city. Lining Meet in front of the Land- Historic Market Street: the city's first boulevard, dubbed the "Path of Gold" as it was rebuilt after mark Building at One Mar- 1:30 pm

Path Of Gold the 1906 earthquake, are historic buildings, monuments and modern sky- ket Street, south side of scrapers. Hear the street's relevance to everything from the Gold Rush to Market St. and vintage street cars.

Wednesday June 5 Join us for a stroll through this five-acre world-famous garden. Learn Meet just inside the entrance

9:30 am Japanese Tea Garden about the icons of the Garden and the family that lived there. to the garden. Meet at the Dutch windmill, A magical garden and the windmills that helped create Golden Gate Park. Golden Gate Park: West northwest end of Golden gate 11:00 am Discover Lucien Labaudt's magnificent murals of 1930s city life in Willis End Park, J.F.K. Drive at Great High- Polk's landmark Beach Chalet, way near Fulton St. Understand the history and development of the South of Market area Meets in front of St. Patrick's SOMA & Yerba Buena (SoMa), from the earliest rough neighborhoods called "South of the Slot" 11:00 am Church, Mission St. between Gardens to the family-friendly environment that is today's Yerba Buena Gardens 3rd and 4th Sts. complex. View an exciting variety of buildings and architectural styles,

What’s going on around town? including an historic church, posh hotels, and the highest concentration of museums in the city. Murals--some controversial--created by 25 of California's leading artists Meet at the main entry of Coit 11:00 am Coit Tower Murals of the 1930s reflect scenes of the Great Depression, landscapes, farm Tower atop Telegraph Hill. No workers, industries, a stylish soiree, and vibrant city life. parking. Join us for a stroll through this five-acre world-famous garden. Learn Meet just inside the entrance

1:00 pm Japanese Tea Garden about the icons of the Garden and the family that lived there. Admission to the garden. to garden required Relive the early history of an instant city. Learn about the Vigilance Meet on the northeast corner 1:30 pm Gold Rush City Committee and a fleet of abandoned ships. Who was Emperor Norton? of Clay & Montgomery at the Walk the streets of Yerba Buena Cove, the haunts of the original 49ers. Transamerica Pyramid. Here once rose the rococo palaces of the old railroad and silver kings. Meet at the front entrance to Expect architectural tidbits and anecdotes about a great cathedral, four the Stanford Court Hotel on

2:00 pm Nob Hill prestigious hotels, and a most exclusive men's club. Elegance, urbanity, California Street between and fabulous views. Powell and Mason. Discover downtown's legacy of the Jazz Age through skyscrapers and Meet in front of the Telephone office buildings from the Roaring Twenties and early 1930s. Visit some 2:00 Downtown Deco Building at 140 New Mont- stunning lobbies and learn about some of San Francisco's architects and gomery artists who embraced the Art Deco style.

Thursday June 6

A Touch of Glass: Glass The tour examines the great varieties of glass in 20th Century San Fran- in San Francisco's cisco, from the Financial District to Union Square. It will be found under- 242 California Street (Tadich 10:00 am Commercial Architec- foot, overhead, and in the wall; in buildings by famous masters and by Grill) ture lesser-known local practitioners. Meet across from the elevators Chinatown Family Asso- We'll walk down colorful alleys, go over immigrant history, and learn how in Portsmouth Square, Wash- 10:30 am ciations, Tongs and family associations and tongs started in Chinatown after the 1850's Gold ington between Kearney and Gangs: A Historic Look Rush.Content may not be appropriate for children under 14 years of age. Grant. See some of the city's most opulent and carefully restored 'Painted La- Landmark Victorians Of Meet in front of 824 Grove 11:00 am dies' including the world famous Postcard Row. You will also be treated to Alamo Square Street. breathtaking panoramic views This tour has everything. Soaring design, sleazy politics, stunning engi- Meet at the Strauss statue in neering, terrifying geology, ripping currents and tides, famous fog, sail- 11:00 am Golden Gate Bridge the visitors plaza, the SF side of boats under your feet, fearless ironworkers and cowardly bankers...and the Bridge. then there's the view from center span Join us for a stroll through this five-acre world-famous garden. Learn Meet just inside the entrance 1:00 pm Japanese Tea Garden about the icons of the Garden and the family that lived there. Admission to the garden. to garden required This remarkable walk along the northern waterfront includes unique Fort Mason To Aquatic Meet at NW corner of Van Ness 1:00 pm views and exciting accounts of many of the most important events of San Park & Bay. Francisco history Here once rose the rococo palaces of the old railroad and silver kings. Meet at the front entrance to Expect architectural tidbits and anecdotes about a great cathedral, four the Stanford Court Hotel on 2:00 pm Nob Hill prestigious hotels, and a most exclusive men's club. Elegance, urbanity, California Street between and fabulous views. Powell and Mason. Enjoy views of the bay and semi-tropical gardens along the Filbert Steps Telegraph Hill Stairway Meet at the Marconi Monu- 5:00 pm while learning about Coit Tower, quarrying, castles, parrots, 19th century Hike ment, opposite 290 Lombard, cottages, and modern condos. Friday June 7 9:30 am Japanese Tea Gar- We'll start with a tour of the Japanese Tea Garden, then climb up to Stow Meet inside the Tea Garden

What’s going on around town? den/Stow Lake. We'll explore San Francisco's second highest sand dune, a place Gate in Golden Gate Park. Lake/Strawberry Hill known as "the island," even before it was surrounded by water. Meet on Yerba Buena Lane Compare Classical Revival, modern, postmodern and green trends. Ar- between Market St. and Mis- South of Market Archi- chitecture includes building facades, public places, and public art. Zigzag 10:00 am sion St. at the Jewish Contem- tecture Stroll and saunter along main streets and back alleys toward the emerging porary Museum's "Big Blue Transbay Terminal complex. Cube". Meet at the Native Sons Mon- City Scapes And Public Discover hidden parks, rooftop gardens, while learning colorful history 10:00 am ument, Montgomery at Mar- Places and distinctive architecture of San Francisco's Financial District. ket. From the late 19th century up to the Great Depression there were clubs for men, women, and a huge range of social, ethnic, and interest groups Club Land - Architecture in the area between Nob Hill, Union Square, and the Financial District. and Culture of San After the Second World War, society and its clubs changed. Some clubs Meet at the northwest corner 10:00 am Francisco's Grand Old disappeared, others adapted, and a small number remained just as pow- of California and Mason Clubs erful and exclusive as ever. On Saturdays, whenever possible, we will go inside one of the clubs, so please observe an informal but appropriate dress code.

Experience hidden treasures most visitors miss. Go behind the scenes to Meet by the Mermaid Foun- Fisherman's Wharf: A 11:00 am learn about the bay, ships, swimmers, and fishing history of this vital tain, main courtyard of Hidden History part of San Francisco. Ghirardelli Square, off Larkin St Meet at steps of Main Library Explore a National Historic District and tour San Francisco's most beauti- City Hall and the Civic facing the Pioneer Monument 11:00 am ful building: its City Hall. PARTICIPANTS ARE STRONGLY URGED TO NOT Center on Fulton St. between Hyde & BRING BACKPACKS OR LARGE TOTES. Larkin. Meet at the fountain in Hun- Alfred Hitchcock's San The Master of Suspense loved San Francisco and used its beauty, ele- tington Park, off Sacramento 11:00 am Francisco gance and mystery to great effect in several films Street between Taylor and Mason. Join us for a stroll through this five-acre world-famous garden. Learn Meet just inside the entrance 1:00 pm Japanese Tea Garden about the icons of the Garden and the family that lived there. Admission to the garden. to garden required Learn about the Presidio from its critical role in the 1906 earthquake to Presidio: From Military Meet near the entrance to the its current transition from a military base to a crown jewel in the Na- 1:00 pm Post to Earthquake Officer's Club, 50 Moraga Ave- Refuge to National Park tional Park System. Allow extra time before or after your walk to stop in nue, on the Main Post. at the newly renovated Officers' Club on the Main Post.

Relive the early history of an instant city. Learn about the Vigilance Meet on the northeast corner 1:30 pm Gold Rush City Committee and a fleet of abandoned ships. Who was Emperor Norton? of Clay & Montgomery at the Walk the streets of Yerba Buena Cove, the haunts of the original 49ers. Transamerica Pyramid.. Meet at the Native Sons Mon- City Scapes And Public Discover hidden parks, rooftop gardens, while learning colorful history 1:30 pm ument, Montgomery at Mar- Places and distinctive architecture of San Francisco's Financial District. ket.