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2021 RPD Special Events Calendar 2021 RPD Special Event Master Not Approved Until I or P appears in First Column Take Amp Permit Day Date Set Up Down Attend SoundSite Area Event Name: Status a Week Starting27-Sep a P R46505 Wednesday 29-Sep Embarcadero Plaza (Justin Herman Plaza) SF Wednesdays P R48265 Wednesday 29-Sep 250 Yes GGP-Bandshell/Music Concourse Illuminate Music Series P R46757 Wednesday 29-Sep Portsmouth Square DPH Covid-19 Testing P R46505 Wednesday 29-Sep Union Square Plaza SF Wednesdays P R49163 Thursday 30-Sep 3-Oct 20 No Marina Green Parking Lot east of St.FrancisSt. Francis Yacht Yacht Club Club Cruise Parking P R50372 Friday 1-Oct 50 No Allyne Park Bloomtown Celebration R50540 Friday 1-Oct 50 Yes Civic Center Plaza Polk Street Side Yemeni America Day P R48265 Friday 1-Oct 250 Yes GGP-Bandshell/Music Concourse Illuminate Music Series P R46633 Friday 1-Oct 200 No Lake Merced Area CYO XC Cross Country P R48963 Saturday 2-Oct 200 Yes GGP-Bandshell/Music Concourse SFPA Bandshell Series P R45496 Saturday 2-Oct GGP-Robin Williams Meadow (Sharon Meadow)Little Rec Microsoccer Week 4 P Tennis CenterSaturday 2-Oct 3-Oct GGP-Tennis Center Fundraiser Mike and Bob Bryant P R44220 Saturday 2-Oct 100 Lake Merced Area Sunset Circle and Pathway,SFRRC Great North: Highway Loop Lake, Path Sloat, Great Highway P R45496 Saturday 2-Oct Marina Green Microsoccer Week 4 P R49115 Saturday 2-Oct 30 Yes Noe Valley Town Square Rhythm & Motion Dance Class P R45035 Saturday 2-Oct 99 Yes Precita Park Lawn area - western cornerBernal Heights Outdoor Cinema P R48465 Saturday 2-Oct 200 Yes Union Square Plaza Saturday Music Events at Union Square P R49761 Saturday 2-Oct No 20 United Nations Plaza Saturday Morning Prayer Meeting R49982 Saturday 2-Oct 150 Yes Washington Square Jack Hirschman Memorial P R44778 Sunday 3-Oct 300 Yes GGP-Bandshell/Music Concourse Golden Gate Park Band Concerts P R48265 Sunday 3-Oct 250 Yes GGP-Bandshell/Music Concourse Illuminate Music Series I R49678 Sunday 3-Oct Yes 100 GGP-Elk Glen Jo Kim Celebration of Life Ceremony P R44516 Sunday 3-Oct 100 Lake Merced Area Sunset Circle and PathwayDSE Single/Double Lake Merced Run 4.5M/9M P R42920 Sunday 3-Oct 2-Oct 50 No Marina Green Little Marina Green, NorthSwim Side Across America San Francisco P R48131 Sunday 3-Oct 20-30 No Noe Valley Town Square Noe Valley Democratic Club Launch a Week Starting4-Oct a R50490 Tuesday 5-Oct Tues/Fri 17-Dec 125 No Crocker Amazon Southwest corner protectedSFUSD from Color the COVID wind..Access 19 Testing to the clubhouse for staff breaks and bathroom P R50519 Tuesday 5-Oct 20-30 No Garfield Park We will place the BookmobileSwing Into in theStories cut-out just at the Treat path entrance. P R46780 Tuesday 5-Oct 110 Yes Moscone Park All 3 softball diamonds-2021 Diamond San Francisco #1 SE, Diam Fleet #2 Week (Garrigan), Softball Diam Tournament #3 SW P R49758 Tuesday 5-Oct 75 No Noe Valley Town Square 2021 SF Fleet Week - Neighborhood Concert - Noe Valley Town Square P R49758 Tuesday 5-Oct 200 No Patricia's Green Hayes Valley 2021 SF Fleet Week - Neighborhood Concert - Patricia's Green-Hayes Valley P R46505 Wednesday 6-Oct Embarcadero Plaza (Justin Herman Plaza) SF Wednesdays P R48265 Wednesday 6-Oct 250 Yes GGP-Bandshell/Music Concourse Illuminate Music Series P R46831 Wednesday 6-Oct 3pm 6pm GGP-Meadows AAA XC Cross Country All-Comers Meet 2 9/27/2021 Page 1 of 10 2021 RPD Special Event Master Not Approved Until I or P appears in First Column Take Amp Permit Day Date Set Up Down Attend SoundSite Area Event Name: Status P R48244 Wednesday 6-Oct 150 No India Basin Park Manufacturing Week Hiring Fair P R49758 Wednesday 6-Oct 200 No Japantown Peace Plaza 2021 SF Fleet Week - Neighborhood Concert - Japan Town Peace Plaza P R49846 Wednesday 6-Oct Portsmouth Square DPH Covid-19 Testing P R46505 Wednesday 6-Oct Union Square Plaza SF Wednesdays admin R42028Thursday 7-Oct 1000 Yes GGP-Big Rec Big Rec Field Sundown Cinema admin R50637Friday 8-Oct 100 No Civic Center Plaza decomposed granite siteRally in forthe hope center P R48265 Friday 8-Oct 250 Yes GGP-Bandshell/Music Concourse Illuminate Music Series P R45854 Friday 8-Oct GGP-Polo Upper Track Polo Upper Track, LindleySFAL Loop XC Cross Country P R49847 Friday 8-Oct Japantown Peace Plaza DPH Covid-19 Testing admin R46979Friday 8-Oct 4-Oct 10-Oct 10,000 Yes Marina Green Marina Green and LittleSan Marina Francisco Green Fleet Week admin R46981Friday 8-Oct 7-Oct 10-Oct 2500 No Marina Green West of Flag Pole San Francisco Fleet Week - Humanitarian Assistance Village P R49758 Friday 8-Oct 800 No Union Square Plaza 2021 SF Fleet Week - Neighborhood Concert - Union Square P R47416 Saturday 9-Oct Yes 300 Duboce Park East End - flatter area2021 adjacent SF Fleet to Steiner Week St K9 Heroes P R45222 Saturday 9-Oct 300 Yes GGP-Aids Memorial Grove National AIDS MemorialFlagging Grove in the Park P R48963 Saturday 9-Oct 200 Yes GGP-Bandshell/Music Concourse SFPA Bandshell Series P R44201 Saturday 9-Oct 100 GGP-Ocean Beach Parking Lot Stairwell 15, Races AllSFRRC East: Great Highway/JFK to Panhandle and back P R46362 Saturday 9-Oct 120 Yes GGP-Pioneer Log Cabin Candice & Oliver's Prenup Picnic admin R50641Saturday 9-Oct 60 No Helen Wills Park The auxiliary basketballDiscover court adjacent Polk - Fleet to main Week basketball Family Event court on southeastern corner of the park. P R42870 Saturday 9-Oct 75 No Lake Merced Area Sunset Circle and PathwayRuth Anderson Ultramarathon P R48465 Saturday 9-Oct 200 Yes Union Square Plaza Saturday Music Events at Union Square I R50363 Saturday 9-Oct 300 Yes United Nations Plaza the large open area nextHope to theFor fountainThe New at Era U.N. Plaza in the middle of the ease-west corridor facing City Hall P Property Sunday 10-Oct 2-Nov Embarcadero Plaza (Justin Herman Plaza) Ice Rink Load In P R48441 Sunday 10-Oct 100 Yes GGP-Aids Memorial Grove Meador in the SF NationalBlack AIDS Brothers Memorial Esteem Grove 25th Anniversary P R48265 Sunday 10-Oct 250 Yes GGP-Bandshell/Music Concourse Illuminate Music Series R50371 Sunday 10-Oct 100 Yes GGP-Botanical Gardens Celebration Garden Kathryn Hendrickson & Graeme Campbell Wedding I R46927 Sunday 10-Oct 60 No GGP-Pioneer Log Cabin Roadways For a Good Koss - Let Your Imagination Run 5k & Children's 1k P R47767 Sunday 10-Oct 50-75 No Joseph Lee Gym The Whole Gym Commissioner Scott's 75th Birthday Party/Family Day P R48262 Sunday 10-Oct 10 No Noe Valley Town Square Left side of market (facingSunday market) Morning Moxie Yoga I R50260 Sunday 10-Oct 100-200 No Noe Valley Town Square Crime and Safety Forum with District Attorney Chesa Boudin P R47077 Sunday 10-Oct 150 Yes St. Mary Square Full use of the Park Double Ten Flag Raising Ceremony P R45922 Sunday 10-Oct 25-30 Yes Washington Square Concrete area directlySan across Francisco from Sts. Italian Peter Heritage & Paul ParadeChurch (666 Filbert Street). date ok Sunday 10-Oct 200 No Washington Square East side of the park Italian Heritage Day Celebration - Ferraris a Week Starting11-Oct a P R45850 Tuesday 12-Oct GGP-Meadows BCL Jim Tracy Invitational XC Cross Country Meet P R45855 Tuesday 12-Oct Lake Merced Area Penguin; Around the smallBAIAL Lake XC Cross Country 9/27/2021 Page 2 of 10 2021 RPD Special Event Master Not Approved Until I or P appears in First Column Take Amp Permit Day Date Set Up Down Attend SoundSite Area Event Name: Status P R48265 Wednesday 13-Oct 250 Yes GGP-Bandshell/Music Concourse Illuminate Music Series P R46831 Wednesday 13-Oct 3pm 6pm GGP-Meadows AAA XC Cross Country League Meet 1 P R49846 Wednesday 13-Oct Portsmouth Square DPH Covid-19 Testing P R46831 Thursday 14-Oct 3pm 6pm GGP-Meadows AAA XC Cross Country League Meet 1 admin R50210Thursday 14-Oct 50 Yes McLaren Park - Jerry Garcia AmphitheatreWe would like to use theUCSF stage Residency so our residents Retreat can perform skits/talent shows. P R44007 Friday 15-Oct 17-Oct 80 Yes Eureka Valley Recreation Center Rikki Streiker Field San Francisco Trolley Dances P R48265 Friday 15-Oct 250 Yes GGP-Bandshell/Music Concourse Illuminate Music Series P R45855 Friday 15-Oct GGP-Polo Upper Track Polo Upper Track, HellmanBAIAL XC Cross Country P R46633 Friday 15-Oct 200 No Lake Merced Area CYO XC Cross Country P Property Friday 15-Oct 2-Nov Union Square Plaza Ice Rink Load In admin R50558Saturday 16-Oct 100 No Aptos Park blacktop surface adjacentBike toSafety Aptos Fair Middle School P R47218 Saturday 16-Oct 90 No GGP-Bunny Meadow Degenkolb Engineers Company Picnic date ok Saturday 16-Oct 12-Oct 16-Oct ? Yes GGP-DeYoung Lawn de Young Museum lawn/mainJudy Chicago (TeaGarden Multicolor Drive) Atmosphere entrance Exhibition P R45404 Saturday 16-Oct also wants 4/9/22 200 No GGP-Panhandle Panhandle blacktop nearSFUSD playground Libaries Pop-up P R45496 Saturday 16-Oct GGP-Robin Williams Meadow (Sharon Meadow)Little Rec Microsoccer Week 5 P R47841 Saturday 16-Oct 50 No Grattan Park Courts Only NERT Drill P R45496 Saturday 16-Oct Marina Green Microsoccer Week 5 P R44213 Saturday 16-Oct 100 Marina Green Triangle and PerimeterSFRRC Pathway West: Triangle- Big & Little Marina South Sidewalks admin R50553Saturday 16-Oct 13-Oct 20-Oct 200 Yes Marina Green Lawn Between GGYCHines and StFYC Celebration of Life P R48255 Saturday 16-Oct 100 No Noe Valley Town Square performers and musiciansBalinese would Wayang set up withunder Larry the arbor.Reed x inactive Saturday 16-Oct 12 No United Nations Plaza Near the fountain Saturday prayer meeting site issues, conflictSunday with Phoenix 17-Oct 16-Oct 18-Oct 75 Yes GGP-Aids Grove The Grove (not the meadow)Take
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