COMMUNITY CALENDAR: FEBRUARY EDITION #602 Updated: 2/6/2020

FALL/WINTER EXCLUSIVES This section includes: Holiday events and other seasonal key dates

WHO: African American Historical & Cultural Society ​ WHAT: Black History Month 2020 Celebrations ​ WHERE/WHEN: Kickoff Celebration - Friday, Feb 7th 12pm-1pm City Hall Rotunda | African Americans & The ​ ​ ​ Vote: Film Premiere & Exhibit Opening Reception - Thursday, February 13th 6pm African American Historical ​ and Cultural Society, 762 Fulton Street CONTACT: For more info contact [email protected] 415-292-6172 ​ ​ ​ NOTES: On behalf of the African American Historical & Cultural Society; we invite you to a lunch ​ time celebration of Black History Month 2020. This year's Black History Month Kick-Off will highlight the theme, African Americans & The Vote: The Movement Lives On. We will have remarks from elected officials, empowering entertainment pieces and an inspirational keynote speech. We hope that you are able to join us. RSVP using this link: www.eventbrite.com/e/90086933443 | Please join the San Francisco African American ​ ​ Historical & Cultural Society in the 2020 Black History Month Kick Off Celebration - African Americans & The Vote: The Movement Lives On! We will have welcoming remarks from Mayor London Breed & Supervisor Shamann Walton; a keynote address by Ms. Alicia Garza, and entertainment by Project Level & Dimensions Dance Theater. The celebration will start at 11:55 AM on Friday, February 7, 2020 & we look forward to seeing you there! RSVP using this link: www.eventbrite.com/e/89939075195 ​

WHO: SFUSD ​ WHAT: Black History Month Resource Guide ​ WHERE: San Francisco ​ WHEN: Through February ​ CONTACT/NOTES: As we enter the month of February, the official month dedicated to honoring the ​ contributions of Black and African Americans, let’s come together to CELEBRATE, EDUCATE and PARTICIPATE all month long! AAPAC urges you to work with your school sites to ensure that celebrations are being planned and evidence of these celebrations are visible and well executed. Although we acknowledge Black History EVERYDAY, it is important that we spend this month educating our families, friends, and communities about the richness of our history, both past and present. For ideas, resources and local events, check out the SFUSD ​ Black History Month Resource Guide. ​

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JOB AND INTERN OPPORTUNITIES This section includes: job readiness classes, employment, internships, stipend work

YOUTH (14-21) & TAY: TRANSITIONAL AGED YOUTH (16-24)

WHO: San Francisco Recreation & Parks ​ WHAT: Requity Job Announcement ​ WHERE: Potrero Hill Recreation Center ​ WHEN: February 6th 4pm-7pm ​ CONTACT: For more information, email [email protected] ​ ​ NOTES: Looking for something to do this Summer? Get paid to work & play with the San Francisco Recreation ​ and Parks Department. To complete an application visit the Potrero Hill Recreation Center. Must have your social security number to apply! Must be ages 14-17 and living in housing or housing voucher recipients.

WHO: SEO Scholars ​ WHAT: Open House ​ WHERE: SEO Home Office, 2030 Harrison Street ​ WHEN: Thursday, February 6th from 6pm-8pm ​ CONTACT: RSVP here ​ NOTES: We will be holding an Open House on Thursday, February 6th from 6 pm to 8 pm at the SEO Home ​ Office, 2030 Harrison. We will have pizza, a raffle, and current Scholars who will be available to speak about their experience. There will also be computers available and trained teachers who will be here to support students in finishing the application.

WHO: Project Pull ​ WHAT: Summer 2020 Project Pull Applications Are Live! ​ WHERE: San Francisco ​ WHEN: College Intern Deadline: Feb 10, 2020 | High School Intern Deadline: March 23, 2020 ​ CONTACT/NOTES: Project Pull is committed to diversifying the San Francisco City and County workforce so ​ that it reflects the San Francisco community. Through mentoring and work experience, local youth learn skills and values in leadership, teamwork, integrity, creativity, community service and self-empowerment. Their achievements provide the foundation necessary for future success in college and career. College Intern ​ Application High School Intern Application ​ ​ WHO: BAYCAT ​ WHAT: BAYCAT Academy ​ WHERE: BAYCAT, 2415 3rd Street ​ WHEN: Spring Programming will begin 2/10/20 ​ CONTACT: www.baycat.org/academy ​ NOTES: Free program for middle school & high school students. Filmmaking - learn to produce short form ​ videos from beginning to end with professional equipment and software. Graphic arts - learn to use the Adobe Creative Suite to create everything from digital and motion graphics for video or print. The crew - advanced filmmaking internship that is open to HS students who are 14-18 only and is paid by the hour.

WHO: Sunday Streets San Francisco ​ WHAT: Part-Time Jobs Available! ​ WHERE: San Francisco ​

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WHEN: Part-Time Jobs application due February 12th ​ CONTACT: https://www.sundaystreetssf.com/jobs-internships/ ​ NOTES: Event-Day Production Team: Livable City is hiring approximately 33 Team Members to support event ​ ​ production during the 2020 Sunday Streets season. This is a part-time, temporary position from February 2020 through October 2020 with a minimum commitment of 6 events and 1 mandatory training session.

WHO: Friends of the Urban Forest ​ WHAT: Green Teens Assistant ​ WHERE: San Francisco ​ WHEN: Employment dates: February 15-May 16, 2020 ​ CONTACT: For more info and to apply, contact Sonny [email protected] 415-601-8442 ​ ​ ​ NOTES: The Green Teens is a work development program with FUF, providing opportunity, mentorship and ​ hourly pay to youth ages 14-19 years old in the environmental field. The program focuses on educating and training youth in arborist skills such as tree planting and structural tree pruning. We also provide workshops that help the youth build their resume and professional skills. Youth are given opportunities throughout the program to also build their confidence and relationship to the environment and their peers by taking part in outdoor activities like hiking, kayaking, and rock climbing.

WHO: LYRIC ​ WHAT: Multiple Paid Internships Available ​ WHERE: San Francisco ​ WHEN: Internship runs February 18th-April 26th, apply now! ​ CONTACT: For more information please email [email protected] ​ ​ NOTES: Internships available for LGBTQQ+ Youth and Allies: Castro History Tour ages 14-18 Tuesdays and ​ ​ ​ Thursdays 4pm-7pm. UndocuWorkforce ages 14-24 Wednesdays and Fridays 4pm-7pm. Build your workforce ​ ​ development skills. Learn about social justice immigration policies and queer identities. Grow your leadership skills. Organize a youth-led final event.

WHO: San Francisco International Airport ​ WHAT: Working at SFO: Careers in Public Service and Safety & Security ​ WHERE: San Francisco International Airport, International Terminal, Louis A. Turnpen Aviation Museum ​ WHEN: Thursday, February 20th 10am-1pm ​ CONTACT: Registration is required. Please RSVP early, as space is limited. ​ ​ ​ NOTES: Free lunch and parking provided. Tours, Panels, and Hiring Fair Showcasing Airport Careers. Local ​ educators, community partners, students, and trainees are invited to come learn from SFO’s top employers about all of the public service and safety and security career pathways at the airport. Information will be available on paid internships, available jobs, and what airport jobs are projected to grow in the future. Exclusive tours & hiring fair with major SFO employers.

WHO: SFPUC & Young Community Developers (YCD) ​ WHAT: Accepting applications for 2020 CityWorks Program ​ WHERE: San Francisco ​ WHEN: The deadline to apply is March 27th, 2020 ​ CONTACT: Apply here ​ NOTES: The SFPUC and Young Community Developers (YCD) are accepting applications for the 2020 CityWorks ​ Program. CityWorks, a paid internship program, provides interns aged 16-19 years old from San Francisco’s Southeast neighborhoods with work-based learning and mentorship opportunities through summer jobs with the SFPUC and private engineering firms working on our Sewer System Improvement Program (SSIP) and other projects and programs.

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WHO: SF Day School ​ WHAT: Breakthrough SF Summer Volunteer Leadership Program ​ WHERE: San Francisco ​ WHEN: Applications are due May 1st, Program runs June 15th - July 31st ​ CONTACT: For more information contact Shane Brent-Maldonado at [email protected]. Complete ​ ​ ​ our Interest Form (https://tinyurl.com/VLP2020Interest) to get started! ​ ​ NOTES: Volunteer Leadership Participants (VLP) at Breakthrough San Francisco are current Breakthrough ​ students and students from local high schools who serve as leaders and role models to rising Breakthrough 5th-8th graders during the academically intensive summer program. VLPs support staff and teachers by running much of the behind-the-scenes work at Breakthrough. Select VLPs will have the opportunity to help in academic and elective classes based on their interests. During the after-school tutoring program, VLPs help to supervise students and provide support to those that need extra attention and help with their homework. On Fridays, VLPs are instrumental in supporting special events, many planned and designed by VLPs!

WHO: SFFILM ​ WHAT: Young Filmmakers Camp ​ WHERE: SFFILM, 39 Mesa Street, Suite 110, SF ​ WHEN: Program begins in July, apply now ​ CONTACT: SIGN UP ​ NOTES: Do you know a student who likes to tell stories? Are they interested in filmmaking? ​ SFFILM’s Young Filmmakers Camp is an opportunity for teens ages 14–18 to learn from first-class film professionals in a fun, interactive, and collaborative environment. Students will dive deep into the filmmaking process by learning about screenwriting, storyboarding, production, cinematography, sound, editing, and much more! Tuition is $950 per session for SFFILM members or $1,000 for non-members. SFFILM also offers sliding-scale scholarship opportunities for young filmmakers.

WHO: San Francisco Conservation Corps ​ WHAT: How Hiring! ​ WHERE: San Francisco Conservation Corps, 3450 3rd Street, Bldg. 1D, SF 94124 ​ WHEN: Ongoing ​ CONTACT: Pat or Tyran 415.740.4830 or email [email protected] [email protected] ​ ​ ​ ​ NOTES: Now hiring! Ages 18-25, commit to 32 hours/week, come ready to work at 7:30am, work outdoors, ​ recycling & more, earn your HS Diploma (if needed), career training 7 placement assistance. Starting wage $16.50/hour & advancement opportunities. Bring a photo ID and social security card or birth certificate.

WHO: Department of Elections ​ WHAT: Employment Opportunities ​ WHERE: San Francisco ​ WHEN: Ongoing ​ CONTACT/NOTES: Junior Clerk District Support - provide direct support on election day to 28-29 polling places ​ ​ and are tasked with ensuring polling places adhere to state and federal requirements for physical accessibility according to the Americans with Disabilities Act open. In the course of the long, physically tasking day, District Support Team staff work under minimum supervision and under the direction of the Department of Elections | Junior Clerk Field Election Deputy - FEDs start early on Election morning, serving from approximately 4 a.m. ​ until approximately 11 p.m. During that time, FEDs and are tasked with confirming polling places in their territories are set up and open, sites have enough supplies, voting equipment is functioning properly, and poll workers are carrying out the tasks for which they were trained. After the polls close, FEDs often help poll workers complete their closing tasks and paperwork. Over the course of Election Day, FEDs are Department of Elections’ liaisons at the polling places, staying in constant contact with Department staff.

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WHO: All Stars Project ​ WHAT: Development School for Youth (DSY) - now accepting applications ​ WHERE: All Stars Project, 870 Market Street, Suite 754 ​ WHEN: Open until filled ​ CONTACT: Click here to apply ​ NOTES: Enrollment for our 2020 Class of the Development School for Youth (DSY) is in full swing – and we ​ have 25 spaces still open for young people ages 16 to 21. The DSY is a free, afterschool development program engages young people in rigorous, high-level workshops and trainings with business professionals in corporate settings throughout San Francisco and the Bay Area places program graduates in 6-week paid summer internships in major corporations. There are no grade point average or school enrollment requirements – just the desire to gain exposure to the broader world, create new performances, stretch and grow!

WHO: Equality and Inclusion in Hospitality, Inc. ​ WHAT: Spring 2020 Hospitality Initiative Training and Job Placement Assistance Program ​ WHERE: San Francisco ​ WHEN: Open until filled ​ CONTACT: www.eihi.org Click on “District 10” on the web page; Follow the instructions and Complete ​ ​ ​ and Submit: the “Hospitality Initiative Orientation Reservation Form” at least 24 hours prior to your Orientation. Reservations are taken Monday thru Friday (a confirmation email will be sent to you); and the “Hospitality Initiative Application Form” must be completed prior to attending your scheduled Orientation. NOTES: Are you 21 or older and a San Francisco D10 resident interested in working in a San Francisco ​ unionized hospitality establishment (hotels; restaurants; arenas; and convention centers)? Are you a “people person” interested in a career path with great pay and great benefits? Do you value excellent customer service? Are you interested in participating in a training program with an excellent track record in placing its graduates? Stipends awarded to participants who complete the program milestones.

WHO: San Francisco International Airport ​ WHAT: Now Hiring! ​ WHERE: San Francisco International Airport ​ WHEN: Ongoing ​ CONTACT: www.flysfo.com/careers ​ NOTES: SFO is hiring for various positions, visit the website for all job descriptions and applications. ​

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WHO: Friends of the Children ​ WHAT: Professional Mentor ​ WHERE: San Francisco ​ WHEN: Open until filled ​ CONTACT: View job & apply here ​ NOTES: Friends of the Children – SF Bay Area (Friends-SF) is part of a growing national network of mentoring ​ chapters with a proven long-term track record of helping children break the cycle of generational poverty. We employ trained, full-time professional mentors – we call them “Friends” – to provide a stable, caring, and sustained relationship in each child’s life. Our program works to empower each child for 12-1/2 years, no matter what! Each or our Professional Mentors develops intensive, long-term, trusting relationships with eight children who face the greatest obstacles.

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WHO: Southeast Health Clinic and 3rd Street Youth Center & Clinic ​ WHAT: Health Educator ​ WHERE: San Francisco ​ WHEN: Open until filled ​ CONTACT: For more info & to apply, email [email protected] Subject: Bayview Park Rx - Health Educator ​ ​ ​ NOTES: The Park Rx program presents an opportunity for a patient driven program by allowing the patient to ​ determine their individual health goals with the guidance of a Health Educator. The Health Educator will provide health education and counseling to Southeast Health Clinic and 3rd Street Youth Center patients and their families, coordinate the clinics’ role in the Park Prescription Program and Food Pharmacy program. Participants meet with a Health Educator who develops a personalized fitness and nutrition plan, provide a calendar of fitness options at local parks and recreational facilities, and follow up with participants outside of their normal medical visits to provide support towards meeting their Park Rx exercise goals.

WHO: Tandem, Partners in Early Learning ​ WHAT: San Francisco Early Learning Specialist - English & Cantonese/English Bilingual ​ WHERE: San Francisco ​ WHEN: Open until filled ​ CONTACT: https://www.tandembayarea.org/get-involved/join-our-team/ ​ NOTES: Are you an educator looking to make a difference to children and families in low-income ​ communities? Tandem, Partners in Early Learning is looking for a Cantonese speaking Early Learning Specialist to join our San Francisco Team. Reporting to the Program Supervisor for San Francisco County, the Early Learning Specialist will support the implementation of StoryCycles®, our school-to-home book rotation program and Early Learning Everywhere, our community-focused program for families whose children are not enrolled in formal preschool.

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WHO: Park Youth Collaborative ​ WHAT: Now Hiring ​ WHERE: San Francisco ​ WHEN: See notes for application deadlines ​ CONTACT/NOTES: Communications & Administrative Assistant Application closes Friday, Feb 7th. The Crissy ​ ​ ​ Field Center and The Park Youth Collaborative is looking for a dynamic and personable individual to be our Administrative Assistant. The Administrative Assistant fills a significant role in our administrative office as the first point of contact for the youth we serve, their parents, organization partners, educators, park visitors, and other staff from our member organizations. Additionally, this position serves as a valuable administrative resource for our team, assisting with meeting and event coordination and front office logistics. Full-time 40 hours a week, benefitted, permanent position. PYC Data & Communications Manager Application closes ​ ​ Wednesday, Feb 12th. The Data and Communications Manager will serve as a critical part of the backbone functions of the Collaborative and its members in building capacity to onboard users and facilitate adoption and utilizations of PYC’s suite of online tools and communication platforms. The Data and Communications Manager will provide ongoing trainings and support for youth-serving staff to ensure educators are able to use data to improve programs and better serve youth visitors. This position will play a central role in the building of a culture of using data in real time to facilitate continuous program improvement and increased access for youth participants from underserved communities. Full-time 40 hours a week, benefitted, permanent position.

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WHO: African American Arts & Culture District ​ WHAT: District Manager ​ WHERE: Bayview San Francisco ​ WHEN: Open until filled ​ CONTACT: For full job description, please contact Marsha Maloof [email protected] ​ ​ NOTES: The District Manager embodies the values of the African American Arts and Cultural District that ​ include being unapologetic for our own heritage and leadership, we as a group are not for sale, demonstrate Black pride, command respect, recognize and value our power and that we are a imminently resilient people. The District Manager will need to exhibit enthusiasm, energy, and vision for the Board, staff, donors, community partners, and all others touched by the work of SFCC. The District Manager is responsible for implementing all policy decisions of the Steering Committee Leadership, and for the management and operation of all programs and services provided by the District. S/he oversees the administrative and fiduciary functions and is responsible for coordinating and organizing staff to achieve District goals. S/he inspires trust and confidence, is transparent and collaborative, and leads in a unifying, collaborative style. S/he represents the District to the community and builds strong relationships with leaders at every level of community involvement, with the schools, public officials and government executives, with local media, and, with donors, contractors, vendors, friends.

WHO: One Degree ​ WHAT: Now Hiring ​ WHERE: Area ​ WHEN: Open until filled ​ CONTACT: https://about.1degree.org/join ​ NOTES: Full time job openings: Software Engineer, Digital Marketing Manager, Community Navigator - SF Bay ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Area | Part time job openings: Community Resource Volunteer ​ ​

WHO: One Family Program ​ WHAT: Now Hiring ​ WHERE: San Francisco ​ WHEN: Open until filled ​ CONTACT: For full job descriptions and to apply, contact [email protected] ​ ​ NOTES: HSA Program Coordinator (Part Time): trained in and support all components of the program with a ​ ​ focus on the families who have an active Family Reunification Cases with SFHSA. The key roles for this position will be coordinating and supervising parent child contact visits for parents with Child Welfare cases, as well as supporting the parents and the program. Parenting Education Support Group Facilitator (Part-Time): facilitate ​ ​ parenting classes, Parent-Child contact visits, and provide administrative program support at San Francisco County Jail #5. BBS approved hours available. Clinician (Full Time): responsible for managing the One Family ​ ​ in-custody services at County Jail #2/4.

WHO: The Sentencing Project ​ WHAT: Executive Director ​ WHERE: Washington, D.C. ​ WHEN: Open until filled ​ CONTACT: View full job description and apply here. ​ ​ ​ NOTES: The Sentencing Project is seeking an experienced, dynamic, visionary, and skilled leader to oversee all ​ facets of the organization’s work and to guide it into its next stage of development. The Executive Director is responsible for overseeing the administration, program development, strategic planning, and fundraising of the organization, and reports directly to the Board of Directors. The individual will work in a collaborative manner with an experienced and capable staff to assess needs and opportunities in the field of criminal justice

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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES This section includes: volunteer opportunities in the Bayview and throughout the City

WHO: San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department ​ WHAT: Junior Warriors 2020 Scorekeepers Needed ​ WHERE: San Francisco ​ WHEN: Now through February ​ CONTACT: Click here for more information and to sign up ​ ​ NOTES: Our City of SF Parks Department Recreation Division is seeking volunteers to assist with the Jr. ​ Warriors 2020 basketball program. This volunteer program takes place on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays throughout the months of January and February. Volunteer shifts on Thursdays and Fridays will be from 3:45 pm to 8:15 pm, and shifts on Saturdays will be from 8:45 am to 4:15 pm. Volunteers will help with scorekeeping.

WHO: La Casa de las Madres ​ WHAT: Volunteering with Survivors of Domestic Violence! Apply for our Winter 2020 Domestic Violence ​ Advocate Training WHERE: San Francisco ​ WHEN: Now - February 22; Tuesdays & Thursdays 6 PM - 9:30PM, and Saturdays 9 AM - 5 PM ​ CONTACT: If you are interested in applying or have additional questions, email Esha at [email protected] ​ NOTES: Interested in supporting survivors of domestic violence & giving back to the community? Apply for our ​ Domestic Violence Advocate Training and volunteer with La Casa de las Madres! We are a domestic violence organization in San Francisco looking for committed volunteers to help staff our crisis hotline, support survivors at our confidential Shelter, and assist with grassroots community education and outreach work. The dates for our training can be found on our website, at lacasa.org/individual.

WHO: Presidio Trust ​ WHAT: Join our Visitor Engagement Team! - Information and Group Interview ​ WHERE: San Francisco Presidio, Building 103 ​ WHEN: Wednesday, February 26th at 3pm or 6pm ​ CONTACT: Sign up https://forms.gle/j1Y1H9vwikZTpcBYA Questions? Email [email protected] ​ ​ ​ ​ NOTES: Choose between Art Docent, Interpretation Volunteer, Trail Ambassador, or Welcome Ambassador ​ positions. Know someone who would also be a great addition to the team? There’s still time to apply to be a ​ ​ new volunteer!

WHO: San Francisco Bicycle Coalition ​ WHAT: Community Repair Night ​ WHERE: 141 Industrial St ​ WHEN: Every Wednesday 5:30pm-8:30pm ​ CONTACT: Jo-Anne Burgess - [email protected] ​ ​ NOTES: Come out to learn the basics of bike repair while we work on bikes that will be given away at our ​ community events or bring your own bike in for some help with maintenance. Sign up here: https://sfbike.org/get-involved/volunteer/

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HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES This section includes: affordable housing, homeownership, homebuyer and credit education services

WHO: Rebuilding Together SF ​ WHAT: Home & Facility Repair Opportunities ​ WHERE: San Francisco ​ WHEN: Year-Round Services ​ CONTACT: Louise Rice [email protected] (415) 905-1116 x206 ​ ​ ​ NOTES: Submit Application via Fax at (415) 905-1610 or Email [email protected]. ​ ​ ​ Interested San Francisco Homeowners and Renters (Home Repair Opportunities) Home Repair Application | ​ ​ Interested San Francisco Nonprofit Partners & Community Spaces (Facility Repair Opportunities) Nonprofit ​ Partner & Community Space Application

WHO: San Francisco Public Utilities Commission ​ WHAT: Plumbing Fixture Replacement Program (PREP) ​ WHERE: San Francisco ​ WHEN: Ongoing ​ CONTACT: https://sfwater.org/index.aspx?page=1092 ​ NOTES: Do You Qualify For A Free Toilet? Through our PREP, we're offering free toilets for residential account ​ ​ holders-it even comes with a free installation! To qualify, your existing toilet must use at least 3.5 gallons per flush & have no unusual plumbing or site conditions.

WHO: San Francisco Public Utilities Commission ​ WHAT: 3 Simple Steps - Water Bill Assistance ​ WHERE: San Francisco ​ WHEN: Ongoing ​ CONTACT: More info here ​ NOTES: CAP applicants and re-enrollments are encouraged to participate in a free water conservation home ​ evaluation. Our Water-Wise Evaluation program is facilitated by a trained water conservation specialist and can lower your bill even more! Each ‘site-specific’ visit will provide free showerheads and faucet aerators, if needed, help detect costly plumbing leaks and show you ways to conserve our great drinking water.

COMMUNITY BUILDING This section includes: meetings, events, forums, town halls, & beautification projects

WHO: San Francisco Department of Public Health & San Francisco Human Rights Commission ​ WHAT: Ujima 2020 ​ WHERE: 25 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 610 ​ WHEN: February 7th, 2020 5pm-8pm ​ CONTACT: For more info contact Vincent Fuqua [email protected] ​ ​ NOTES: A national black HIV/AIDS awareness day event. Shattering stigma through black intergenerational ​ dialogue. A discussion & panel about the black experience, HIV, and stigma through an intergenerational lens. Free food and refreshments. Free HIV and STI screenings.

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WHO: Inspiring Young Emerging Leaders (I-YEL) ​ WHAT: Backyard Bound ​ WHERE: Rob Hill Campground ​ WHEN: Deadline to apply is Feb 7th ​ CONTACT: Click here to register ​ NOTES: We are excited to once again host youth organizations at Rob Hill for a weekend to feel inspired, build ​ community and spread social justice through workshops and outdoor activities. Our themes this year will circle around words that good leaders practice: Resilience, Pride in Community, Self Care, and Unity. This year we are excited to announce that Backyard Bound will take place on April 25th through April 26th at the legendary Rob Hill Campsite in San Francisco. Come be in community, share your talent, and learn from one another at Backyard Bound! This is a safe space for all youth to express themselves and express identity with Pride! This is a free event where we provide workshops, outdoor experiences, tents/sleeping bags for the overnight, food, and swag! Click this video to see one of our past Backyard Bounds! ​ ​ WHO: UCSF ​ WHAT: Give Kids A Smile Day ​ WHERE: UCSF Parnassus Campus Dental Center, 707 Parnassus Avenue ​ WHEN: Saturday, February 8th 10am-3pm ​ CONTACT: More info here ​ NOTES: Join UCSF for our annual Give Kids A Smile Day! UCSF dental students, faculty, and staff will be hosting ​ our annual Give Kids A Smile Day at UCSF. Children ages 0-18 will receive free dental screenings, sealants, fluoride treatment, and goodie bags! Join us for games, dental education, balloon animals, and more. The event is free to the public; no appointment is necessary, just drop by our Dental Center at 707 Parnassus Avenue between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. The theme is "Under the Sea," so come dressed as your favorite underwater character(s) (optional) and be ready to have some fun! 中文翻譯在下面 | Abajo para Español

WHO: DCYF ​ WHAT: 2020 Citywide San Francisco Summer Resource Fair ​ WHERE: County Fair Building, ​ WHEN: Saturday, February 8th 11am-2pm ​ CONTACT: More info here ​ NOTES: DCYF, the SF Recreation & Parks Department, and Livable City will host a series of Summer Resource ​ Fairs in the spring of 2020. The Summer Resource Fairs are fun, FREE events that connect San Francisco’s children, youth, and families with summer programs, camps, classes, and other services. The goal of the Summer Resource Fairs is to ensure children and youth - particularly from working families - will have enriching, safe, and fun activities to participate in during the months school is not in session. The Citywide Fair will feature over 125 exhibitors from a wide variety of organizations that provide summer programming and other services for children, youth, and families. Many of the summer programs featured at the Summer Resource Fair are free, low cost, or offer financial aid, and many of them will enroll participants on the spot. Following the Citywide Summer Resource Fair, DCYF and our partners will host Pop-Up Resource Fairs throughout the City from February to May. A list of all of the Summer Resource Fairs is below, and more information about the entire series is available on the Summer Resource Fair page of the DCYF website. ​ ​

WHO: Southeast Community Facility ​ WHAT: Committee & Commission Meetings ​ WHERE/WHEN: See notes ​ CONTACT: For more important updates, like us on Facebook! ​ ​ ​

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NOTES: Please note the upcoming SECF Commission and Committee Meetings (open to the public): SECF ​ ​ Programs Advisory Committee - Monday, February 10, 12 PM @ 1800 Oakdale Avenue, Conference ​ Bungalow | SECF Facilities Advisory Committee - Thursday, February 13, 3 PM @ 1800 Oakdale Avenue, Conference ​ ​ Bungalow | SECF Commission Meeting - Wednesday, February 26, 6 PM @ 1800 Oakdale Avenue, Alex Pitcher ​ ​ Room

WHO: San Francisco Public Library ​ WHAT: Food: Afro-Caribbean Snack Trials ​ WHERE: Bayview Branch Library ​ WHEN: Wednesday, February 12, 2020, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM ​ CONTACT: [email protected] ​ NOTES: Try snacks from different regions of the Caribbean and vote for your favorite–from traditional to ​ trendy. For ages 10–18.

WHO: San Francisco Public Library ​ WHAT: Film: The Last Black Man in San Francisco ​ WHERE: Bayview Branch Library ​ WHEN: Tuesday, February 18, 2020, 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM ​ CONTACT: [email protected] ​ NOTES: Jimmie Fails dreams of reclaiming the Victorian home his grandfather built in the heart of San ​ Francisco. Joined on his quest by his best friend Mont, Jimmie searches for belonging in a rapidly changing city that seems to have left them behind. Snacks and light refreshments will be provided.

WHO: SFMTA ​ WHAT: SFMTA Board Meeting - Bayview Residents Invited ​ WHERE: City Hall, Room 400 ​ WHEN: Tuesday, February 18th at 1pm ​ CONTACT: Christopher Kidd [email protected] Office 415.646.2852 Mobile 213.304.7768 ​ ​ ​ NOTES: The draft for the Bayview Community Based Transportation Plan goes to the SFMTA Board of Directors ​ ​ ​ on Tuesday, February 4th for potential adoption. Once the plan is adopted, we'll be able to move forward on delivering more than $3 million of projects identified in our plan. We welcome any Bayview residents to come speak at the SFMTA Board on their support, opposition, questions, concerns, or requests related to our draft plan. Take the survey and let us know what you think of it! ​ ​

WHO: San Francisco Alliance of Black School Educators ​ WHAT: 26th Annual African American Honor Roll and Candlelight Ceremony ​ WHERE: St. Mary’s Cathedral, 111 Gough Street ​ WHEN: Thursday, February 20th 5pm-8pm ​ NOTES: The San Francisco Alliance of Black School Educators & the African American community request the ​ honor of your presence at the Annual Honor Roll Academic Awards Ceremony & Reception. We will honor 3rd-12th grade African American students who have achieved a 3.0 or higher this academic year. All participating students will gather at 5pm. The program will begin at 6pm, with a reception immediately following. There is a $10 request per guest. Open to all.

WHO: CCSF Fashion Department & St. Anthony’s ​ WHAT: Clothing Drive, Partnering for Success ​ WHERE: 121 Golden Gate Avenue (at Jones Street) ​ WHEN: February 24 - April 27, Drop off hours Mon-Fri 9am-2pm ​ CONTACT: Kelly Armstrong [email protected] 415-585-2412 ​ ​ ​ 11

NOTES: CCSF Fashion Department’s Advances Personal Styling Course is partnering with St. Anthony’s Free ​ Clothing Program. Our students will be dressing clients in a professional look to enhance their job seeking skills and boost their self-image. We are seeking donations of clean, gently used, professional and casual clothing for women and men. Please donate only clean clothing, without stains, as they do not have laundry facilities. Curbside drop-off is available in front of the building.

WHO: San Francisco Public Defender’s Office ​ WHAT: Join us for the unveiling of Jeff Adachi Way! ​ WHERE: Corner of Bryant & Gilbert Way ​ WHEN: Wednesday, February 26, 2020 @ 12pm ​ NOTES: Please join us on Wednesday, February 26th at 12PM at the corner of Bryant and Gilbert Street as we ​ celebrate Jeff and unveil his new street sign! A special thank you to all of the community members and leaders who got us here and advocated alongside Supervisor Haney to make this street name change a reality.

WHO: San Francisco Public Library ​ WHAT: Crafts: Pop-up Bracelets ​ WHERE: Bayview Branch Library ​ WHEN: Thursday, February 27, 2020, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM ​ CONTACT: [email protected] ​ NOTES: Make beaded bracelets! ​ WHO: San Francisco Youth Justice Comic Con ​ WHAT: San Francisco Youth Justice Comic Con ​ WHERE: Lick Wilmerding High School, 755 Ocean Avenue ​ WHEN: Saturday, February 29 from 11am-3pm ​ CONTACT/NOTES: The San Francisco Youth Justice Comic Con is a free event for youth bridging the activism of ​ the Bay Area with the fandom of comics, anime and pop culture. The event will feature zine-making, drawing jam, a cosplay parade, exhibitor booths, and workshops facilitated by local artists and activists. We are currently recruiting the following: 60-minute workshops: Youth-facilitated (prefer) or adult-facilitated workshops on either a creative practice (e.g. illustration, cartooning, storytelling, bookmaking, etc.) OR a social issue (e.g. climate change, know your rights, gentrification, Vote16, etc.); Youth Artist or Activist Vendors: Youth artists or activists that want to sell their artwork or inform other youth + families about an issue that is important to them via a booth / table.; Youth Artist Panelists: Three to four youth artists for a panel on art + activism. Anyone who wants more information can visit www.sfyjcc.com or email ​ ​ [email protected]. ​ WHO: The Barbershop Forums ​ WHAT: Beauty Shop Talk ​ WHERE: Bayview YMCA, 1601 Lane Street, San Francisco ​ WHEN: Monday, March 2nd 6pm-8pm ​ CONTACT: Shannon Wise [email protected] ​ ​ NOTES: In unity with the leadership of the Barbershop Forum, we are sending this as a friendly forward to ​ invite you to "Beauty Shop Talk, a community conversation focused on justice impacted women." The Barbershop Forum is pleased to return to San Francisco for this forum centered around women. During National Women's History Month, the Barbershop Forum will address and cover various topics focused on justice impacted women. Please join the Barbershop Forum, and community and city leaders, and be part of this important conversation! Spread the word! *Dinner and refreshments will be served.

WHO: Southeast Community Facility ​ WHAT: 1550 Evans Groundbreaking Ceremony & Block Party! ​ 12

WHERE: 1550 Evans Ave, SF 94124 ​ WHEN: Saturday, March 7 11am-2pm ​ CONTACT: View more info here ​ NOTES: A Legacy Continued! Come join us for a groundbreaking celebration for the New Southeast ​ Community Center! There will be live music, food, kids’ activities, prizes, and speakers! See renderings of the new Center and grounds and experience the legacy of the current Southeast Community Center! Share your favorite Southeast Community Facility Memories to win an iPad or other great prizes! Click here for info & to ​ ​ enter the contest. Deadline to enter is Feb 21st at 10pm.

WHO: Bayview Senior Services ​ WHAT: Black Cuisine 2020 - 40th Anniversary ​ WHERE: Dr. George W. Davis Senior Center, 1753 Carroll Avenue ​ WHEN: Saturday, March 7th 11am-6pm ​ NOTES: It’s time to celebrate 40 years of Black Cuisine highlighting the best of soul food and African American ​ culture in the Bayview. Come back for a family reunion of all of the years of finding old friends and meeting new ones while sharing delectable soul food. Share some family legacy and get in that cooking contest and show the judges what real soul food is about or just come learn how food sustained African Americans. Honor the legacy of great music, including the reunion of Grand Theft a band that generated in Bayview over 40 years ago with members who went on to join the Whispers, as well as the Seastrunk Brothers and local community talent.

WHO: Golden Gate National Parks ​ WHAT: Community Day on Alcatraz - RSVP REQUIRED ​ WHERE: ​ WHEN: Deadline to Register is March 10, Event is March 14th ​ CONTACT: Moira [email protected] 415-642-8017 ​ ​ ​ NOTES: Come spend a day on Alcatraz with friends, family, and fellow Bay Area community members! Various ​ activities and programs will be held throughout the day for visitors of all ages. View Red Power on Alcatraz: a ​ ​ new exhibit about the 1969 American Indian Occupation of Alcatraz. Original Occupiers: don’t miss this special program featuring live speakers sharing stories about their time living on Alcatraz as children during the American Indian Occupation of 1969. You must RSVP in order to attend the event. Once your spot is confirmed, details will follow.

WHO: SOMArts Cultural Center ​ WHAT: Unbound Roots Opening Receptions Presents Acceptance ​ WHERE: WHEN: Thursday, March 12th 6pm-9pm ​ CONTACT: RSVP today! ​ ​ NOTES: Centering Black wellness, healing, and community, Unbound Roots opens on Thursday, March ​ 12, 6–9pm! Curated by Alie Jones and Toshia Christal, the free, all ages opening reception features curatorial remarks, interactive art walk with exhibiting artists, music by DJ Black, and a cypher where guests are invited to get on the mic!

WHO: San Francisco Public Library ​ WHAT: Film: Pokémon Detective Pikachu ​ WHERE: Bayview Branch Library ​ WHEN: Tuesday, March 24, 2020 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM ​ CONTACT: [email protected] ​ NOTES: A boy comes across an intelligent talking Pikachu who aspires to be a detective. Snacks and light ​ refreshments will be provided.

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WHO: San Francisco Public Library ​ WHAT: Crafts: Pop-up DIY Stickers ​ WHERE: Bayview Branch Library ​ WHEN: Thursday, March 26, 2020 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM ​ CONTACT: [email protected] ​ NOTES: Drop by Bayview to make your own custom stickers. Cut them out and give them to your friends! ​

WHO: San Francisco Planning ​ WHAT: Islais Creek Adaptation Strategy Survey ​ WHEN: Ongoing ​ CONTACT: www.sfplanning.org/project/islais ​ NOTES: The Islais Creek Adaptation Strategy is a two-year community planning process in the Islais Creek area ​ that will develop actionable strategies that address sea level rise and coastal flood risk through a robust public engagement process. Building on the Resilient by Design proposal and other city and regional efforts, the SMAS will develop a long-range vision for the Islais Creek shoreline, asset-specific solutions for public infrastructure, and a prioritized funding and implementation strategy that increases the resilience of the community and provides improved transportation networks and new open space. This is a collaboration between the Port and MTA. We are in the beginning initial phases of framing a robust engagement process and this survey will help us identify community priorities as we dive deeper into addressing this issue.

COMMUNITY EDUCATION This section includes: presentations, workshops, trainings, classes, study groups and clubs

WHO: SF Day School ​ WHAT: Breakthrough SF 2020 Applications ​ WHERE: San Francisco ​ WHEN: Applications are due February 7, 2020 ​ CONTACT: Access the application and get more details here ​ NOTES: Do you know any hardworking 4th graders that could use support getting to college? Breakthrough SF ​ is an amazing opportunity for students and families. Accepted students participate in our year-round, tuition-free, out of school-time programming from the summer after fourth grade until the end of high school, with the goal of attending a four-year college. We provide students with the support they need, all along the way.

WHO: San Francisco Public Library ​ WHAT: Cartooning Class with Local Artist Sirron Norris ​ WHERE: Bayview Branch Library ​ WHEN: Tuesday, February 11, 2020, 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM ​ CONTACT: Registration required 415-355-5757 ​ NOTES: Cartooning class with local artist Sirron Norris. He was the lead artist in Fox Network’s animated show ​ “Bob’s Burgers”. Norris is known for his extensive public art contributions. Participants will be asked to complete a survey that would offer additional insight to the Southeast Treatment Plan (STP). Each student will be provided a sketch book, along with pencils, and pens to use during and after the lesson.

WHO: Office of Assessor Carmen Chu and the SF Public Library ​

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WHAT: 2020 Library Workshop Series - Property Tax Savings for Families and Seniors ​ WHERE/WHEN: February 12 7pm-8pm: Parkside Branch Library | March 18 6:30pm-7:30pm: Excelsior Branch ​ ​ ​ ​ Library | April 21 6:30pm-7:30pm: Noe Valley Branch Library ​ ​ CONTACT: RSVP for Ocean View, RSVP for Parkside, RSVP for Excelsior, RSVP for Noe Valley ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ NOTES: Property Tax Savings is a free educational workshop for families and senior homeowners. The ​ workshop will cover how your property taxes are calculated and share tax savings that you may be eligible for as a homeowner in .

WHO: Nicotine Focus Group ​ WHAT: Seeking Participants ​ WHERE: San Francisco ​ WHEN: RSVP by 2/14/20 Focus group will be held on 2/19/20 6pm-7:30pm. ​ CONTACT: 707-339-5476 [email protected] ​ NOTES: Seeking bisexual, pansexual, queer, fluid or 2-spirit women. Current & previous smokers 18+, SF ​ residents. $50 cash, 90 minutes of conversation. 10 spots available, act fast!

WHO: SF Planning Department ​ WHAT: Racial & Social Equity Initiative Public Participation Session ​ WHERE: Joe Lee Recreation Center ​ WHEN: February 18, 2020 11:30am-1pm and lunch provided ​ CONTACT: Andre Torrey | 415.335.9853 | [email protected] ​ ​ NOTES: Talking Points - Outreach is to introduce and get input on our Racial and Social Equity Initiative; ​ ​ ​ ​ Initiative focuses on developing changes to Planning’s policies, practices, and processes for our work, aimed at ​ increasing equitable outcomes for all San Francisco residents, with focus on those historically ​ underrepresented in government decision making. This work is in alignment with the newly created San ​ Francisco Office of Racial Equity legislation and summary. We’re starting our outreach with our close partners ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ and those with knowledge of the Planning Department’s operations, social justice work, policy advocacy. As well as neighborhood associations, business and benefit districts, as well as public commissions and committees. Eventually, we’re opening up forums with the broader public. Goals Are: Inform our Communities ​ ​ ​ about the Initiative; Engage in meaningful and fruitful dialogue to gather input on the Initiative, with a particular focus on the Department’s external functions (i.e. community engagement, public notification, legislation, etc.); and Organize and build capacity to ensure community members can and know how to participate in this process and engage in implementation of the Initiative. Register here. ​ WHO: Greenaction ​ WHAT: Bayview Hunters Point Air Monitoring Survey ​ WHERE: Link here: https://forms.gle/kLa79psrbyjWSpX6A ​ ​ WHEN: Respond by February 20th ​ CONTACT: www.greenaction.org 415-447-3904 Dalila Adofo [email protected](website, phone or email) ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ NOTES: Help us decide where to monitor the air in Bayview Hunters Point! (This survey should take you less ​ than 10 minutes!) Greenaction for Health and Environmental Justice, Bayview Hill Neighborhood Association, Bayview Hunters Point Mothers and Fathers Committee and Literacy for Environmental Justice received funding from California Air Resources Board to install 10 air monitors that will measure particulate matter throughout Bayview Hunters Point (BVHP). We are conducting this survey to help us decide where to place the monitors and communicate the findings to local residents. Please help us be informed! The results from this survey will be heavily weighed and taken into account, however, there are other considerations and processes we will undergo in order to make the final decision. This survey can be anonymous but we encourage residents to write their contact information down to ensure they are updated about the progress of the air monitoring project.

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WHO: San Francisco Public Library ​ WHAT: Craft: Silk-Screening ​ WHERE: Bayview Branch Library ​ WHEN: Thursday, March 05, 2020 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM ​ CONTACT: For more information, email [email protected] or call 415-355-5757. ​ ​ ​ ​ NOTES: Learn to silk-screen. Draw your own design or use one of ours. Print onto a tote bag or bring a t-shirt. ​ All supplies will be provided. Registration is limited to 20; please call 415-355-5757 to register.

WHO: San Francisco Bicycle Coalition ​ WHAT: Smart City Cycling 1: Classroom Workshop ​ WHERE: Bayview/Linda Brooks-Burton Public Library ​ WHEN: Saturday, March 7th 10:30am-12:30pm CONTACT: https://sfbike.org/event/smart-city-cycling-1-classroom-workshop-8/ ​ NOTES: Looking to get comfortable riding in San Francisco? Join us for a presentation covering all you need to ​ know for biking in SF and the Bay Area. This is the perfect class for people interested in biking but intimidated by urban traffic, and anyone already riding to hone their skills. This comprehensive course follows the curriculum of the League of American Bicyclists and is the first in a series of classes. It will prepare you for our upcoming Smart City Cycling 2 and 3 on-bike workshops. Topics covered: Choosing a bike, Rules of the road, Biking in city traffic, Handling intersections, Avoiding collisions. The first 20 registrants residing in the 94124 zip code who attend the class will receive a free set of bike lights. No bicycle is necessary for this class.

WHO: San Francisco Housing Development ​ WHAT: FREE (VITA) Tax Sites ​ WHERE: 4439 3rd Street, San Francisco ​ WHEN: Thursdays February - March 11am-5pm (By Appointment ONLY!) ​ CONTACT: 415-822-1022 x112 for more info or for appointments ​ NOTES: You may qualify for more than $6,000 in refunds from the California and Federal Earned Income Tax ​ Credits! Bring your: photo ID & social security card or ITIN for each person on your tax return, w-2 for all jobs, all 1099s, 1098s and other tax forms, last year’s tax return, savings and checking account and routing numbers for direct deposit.

WHO: City College of San Francisco ​ WHAT: Working Adult Degree Program (WADP) ​ WHERE: San Francisco ​ WHEN: Ongoing ​ CONTACT: Visit ccsf.edu/wadp, email [email protected] or call 415-267-6573 ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ NOTES: We put it all together for you. Bring a Friend! The WORKING ADULT DEGREE PROGRAM (WADP) was ​ created to make college more accessible and manageable for individuals who have work or other commitments during the day. WADP students are part of a transformative learning community that is supportive and committed to their success. EARN ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING: • AS in Social & Behavioral Sciences • AA in Arts and Humanities • AA-T in Social Justice: Ethnic Studies for Transfer (to CSU or UC). PRE-SELECTED COURSES To help move you forward and fulfill requirements for three Associate’s degrees, General Education, and CSU and UC transfer. CONSISTENT SCHEDULE Downtown and Mission campuses only. Weekday evenings and Saturday mornings, or online. Reserved seats for WADP students in most classes. SUPPORTIVE SERVICES Learning Community: Start and complete with students who are also working adults. Progress Tracking: Proactive check-ins with students throughout the semester via phone calls, emails, and in-person and virtual meetings. Dedicated Tutors for social sciences, English, and math.

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BAYVIEW HUNTERS POINT PROGRAM OFFERINGS This section includes: on-going health, wellness and enrichment activities

WHO: Literacy for Environmental Justice ​ WHAT: Community Kayaking ​ WHERE: Jackrabbit Beach Parking at 501 Hunters Point Expressway ​ WHEN: February 22nd 9am-12pm ​ CONTACT: RSVP here. For more info or questions email [email protected] ​ ​ ​ NOTES: Come for a fun filled day of kayaking, beach clean up and backpack giveaways! ​ WHO: Rafiki Coalition for Health & Wellness ​ WHAT: Free rides to “No Time to Waste” Film & Talk Event ​ WHERE/WHEN: Saturday February 22, meet at Rafiki at 6pm. Event is from 7pm-8:30pm at Presidio Theatre ​ CONTACT: RSVP by emailing [email protected] or [email protected] ​ ​ ​ ​ NOTES: Film & Talk: “No Time to Waste” movie at Presidio Theatre on Saturday, February 22 from7:00pm- ​ 8:30pm. This film celebrates the legendary African American national park ranger Betty Reid Soskin. Rafiki is offering rides to this event. Meet at Rafiki Wellness Center at 6:00pm.

WHO: Edgewood Resource Center and SF Rec and Park ​ WHAT: Explore and Learn ​ WHERE: Heron’s Head Park, 32 Jennings Street at Cargo ​ WHEN: Wednesday, February 26th 10am-12pm ​ CONTACT: Brenda Cartagena 415-831-6325 ​ NOTES: Join Edgewood Resource Center and SF Rec and Park staff on a through San Francisco’s unique Heron’s ​ Head Park. Enjoy a Tandem Storytime at the off-the grid Eco Center, as well as a nature walk and hands-on activities that explore various themes and topics related to nature and ecology. Topics include birds, rocks, plants, wetlands and more. Come mingle and engage with nature and your fellow neighbors while immersing your child in a healthy social environment to promote positive connections, engagement with nature, and early learning. For families of children ages 0-5.

WHO: Bayview Bistro ​ WHAT: Bayview Bistro Reopening! ​ WHERE: 4101 3rd Street ​ WHEN: Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 11am-4pm ​ CONTACT: www.bayviewbistrosf.com ​ NOTES: Bayview Bistro is back! Starting next Thursday, January 23rd Bayview Bistro will reopen from its ​ holiday closure. Every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 11am to 4pm, you can expect the same great vendors serving up your favorite dishes at 4101 Third St! To refresh your memory (and your taste buds!), these are the current vendors: Yo Soy Ceviche, Vegan Hood Chefs, Rome’s Kitchen, Ron’s Pit Stop BBQ, Tacos Rodriguez, Big H BBQ. Be sure to check the Bayview Bistro website for the most up-to-date calendar of vendors: BayviewBistroSF.com We invite you to join SFPUC in being a good neighbor with flavor by supporting these local food vendors from communities surrounding the Southeast Treatment Plant. Visit the Bistro on your next lunch break and share your experience on social media using the #BayviewBistroSF and #SFWater hashtags! Please email us any feedback you have about the Bistro so that we can support continual improvements.

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WHO: EcoCenter ​ WHAT: Year-round Programming ​ WHERE: EcoCenter at Heron’s Head Park ​ WHEN: See notes ​ CONTACT: (415) 676-1394 [email protected] ​ NOTES: Trail Engagement Program: Sundays 10am-noon, Learn about the EcoCenter and Heron’s Head Park ​ ​ and explore what’s native to the bay from its flora to fauna. | Guided Trail Walks: 4th Saturday of the month ​ ​ 10am-noon, explore our city’s natural areas, native plants and wildlife while socializing with new friends. | Drop-In Volunteer Workdays: 2nd Saturday of the month 10am-noon & 3rd Saturday of the month ​ 9:30am-noon, Lend a hand and help weed, water, prune and take care of the Ecocenter and heron’s Head Park landscape. Tools, water and light snacks provided. | EcoCenter Tour & Hike: 1st & 3rd Fridays of the month ​ ​ 10am-11:30am, 2nd & 4th Wednesdays of the month 11am-12:30pm, learn about the building, the development of this park and current programs while mingling and getting your steps in. Meet neighbors and fellow park advocates on this easy paced tour. | Amateur Bird Walks: 2nd & 4th Tuesday of the month ​ ​ 10am-noon, interested in learning how to “bird” within a flock of like minded individuals? Join us for this beginner bird walk!

EXCURSIONS This section includes: youth programming, field trips and activity discounts and passes.

WHO: deYoung Museum ​ WHAT: Soul of a Nation - FREE Museum Admission! ​ WHERE: deYoung Museum, San Francisco ​ WHEN: Saturday February 8th ​ CONTACT: Register here ​ NOTES: Honoring the incredible legacy of Black Power in the San Francisco Bay Area, the is ​ proud to announce a line-up of programming and partners tied to celebrating the landmark exhibition Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power 1963–1983. Featuring renowned artists, performers, musicians, activists, civic leaders, and others, these programs welcome special guests from around the Bay Area to bring Black Power to the forefront of our winter programming season.

WHO: Institute of Museum and Library Services ​ WHAT: MUSEUMS for ALL ​ WHERE: San Francisco: California Academy of Sciences, Children’s Creativity Museum, & ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Museum of Craft and Design. ​ WHEN: Ongoing ​ CONTACT: For a complete list visit:www.museums4all.org ​ ​ NOTES: The Museums for All program expands access to the nation’s museums by offering free or reduced ​ admission for EBT cardholders. This program was made possible by a cooperative venture with the Association of Children’s Museums (ACM) and the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). Museums offers free or reduced price admission up to a family of four for EBT, or electronic benefit cardholders, as part of the Museums for All program. Please call your local museum for details.

WHO: San Francisco Public Library (SFPL) ​ WHAT: Discover & Go ​

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WHEN: Ongoing ​ WHERE: Citywide ​ CONTACT: For more detailed information visit www.sfpl.org/discoverandgo ​ ​ NOTES: San Francisco Public Library now offers free museum and attractions passes on an online platform ​ called Discover & Go. Library users who are San Francisco residents can access free passes to more than a dozen Bay Area museums and attractions with the use of their library card. With Discover & Go, library users can better reserve a pass online with their library card and print their tickets at home or at the neighborhood library. Reservation system works on laptops, phones, and tablets for ease of use. All you need is your library card number and PIN to access the reservation system.

WHO: Exploratorium & BMAGIC ​ WHAT: Visit the Exploratorium for FREE! - Exploratorium Community Family Pass ​ WHERE: Pier 15, Embarcadero @ Green Street, SF, CA 94111 ​ WHEN: Ongoing *This pass is available on a first come, first serve basis. ​ ​ ​ ​ CONTACT: [email protected] ​ NOTES: Visit the Exploratorium for FREE! Bring your family and friends to dance with a tornado, turn upside ​ down in a curved mirror, count rings on a 300-year-old tree, build your own electrical circuits, and explore hundreds of other hands-on exhibits. BMAGIC has been given a Community Family Pass to access the Exploratorium - FOR FREE! We would love to share this opportunity with BVHP families, organizations and programs. The pass is intended for small groups of no more than 16 individuals - including children & adults. ​ ​ How it works: 1) Contact BMAGIC at least one week before you plan to visit the Exploratorium. 2) Schedule a day & time to pick up the Pass from BMAGIC. 3) Return the Pass back to BMAGIC within 48 hours of your trip. You MUST submit a completed visitor survey upon return! The Exploratorium also offers affordable ​ ​ opportunities for larger groups such as 5 free public days per year and free or reduced admission for weekday field trips for CBOs. For more info about these programs and hours visit: www.exploratorium.edu/visit/hours ​

WHO: SF Youth Commission ​ ​ WHAT: Group City Hall Tours ​ WHERE: City Hall, Youth Commission Office ​ WHEN: Ongoing, per group request and availability ​ CONTACT: Call 415-554-6446 or [email protected] ​ ​ NOTES: Are you interested in learning more about the Youth Commission or bringing a group of youth to City ​ Hall? Youth Commissioners and staff can help lead workshops on the rudiments of City government the YC, and other topics that relate to youth and government.

WHO: Garden at ​ WHAT: Healthy Kids On-The-Road Cooking Program ​ WHERE: Citywide ​ WHEN: January - March ​ CONTACT: Learn more here ​ NOTES: Are you interested in having a Bon Appetit educator visit you for a free 60-minute program (designed ​ for elementary aged children) that features hands-on lessons in cooking and healthy eating? We’ll provide the ingredients and equipment to prepare a healthy snack with the kids. If you’d like to request a visit, please complete our field trip request form to select your preferred date/time. Keep in mind these dates are first ​ ​ come first served and we will confirm your field trip date and time via email.

WHO: Golden Gate National Parks ​ WHAT: Reserve a Beach Wheelchair ​ WHERE: Golden Gate National Recreation Area ​ WHEN: Ongoing ​ 19

CONTACT/NOTES: Richard De La O, Accessibility Program Manager, 201 , San Francisco, CA 94123 ​ 415-561-4958. If possible, please provide 5 days advance notice. To learn more about the beach wheelchairs and their locations in the GGNRA, please visit https://www.nps.gov/goga/planyourvisit/beach-wheelchairs.htm

WHO: San Francisco ​ WHAT: Free Museum Days ​ NOTES: Asian Art Museum (415-581-3500) first Sunday of every month. | Bay Area Discovery Museum ​ ​ ​ (415-339-3900) first Wednesday of every month. | Cable Car Museum (415-474-1887) always. | California ​ ​ ​ Academy of Sciences (415-379-8000) SF resident days vary check their calendar. | ​ ​ (415-227-8666) Pay What You Wish, first Tuesday of every month. | Check Out SF Family Pass (415-557-4388) ​ ​ check out the Family Pass from SF Public Library to Enjoy Free Admission to 18 Attractions (residents only). | Children's Creativity Museum (415-820-3320) first full weekend of every month for Bank of America Card ​ Holders. | Chinese Historical Society of America (415-391-1188) first Thursday of every month. | Conservatory ​ ​ ​ of Flowers (415-831-2090) first Tuesday of every month. | Contemporary Jewish Museum (415-655-7800) first ​ ​ ​ Tuesday of every month, check calendar, first full weekend of every month for Bank of America Card Holders. | De Young (415-750-3600) first Tuesday of every month, first full weekend of every month for Bank of America ​ Card Holders. | Exploratorium (415-528-4360) Please call. | (415-750-3600) first Tuesday of ​ ​ ​ ​ every month, first full weekend of every month for Bank of America Card Holders. | Museum of the African ​ Diaspora (415-358-7200) first full weekend of every month for Bank of America Card Holders. | Museum of ​ ​ Craft and Folk Art (415-227-4888) first Thursday of every month. | Museum of Performance and Design ​ ​ (415-255-4800) always. | Randall Museum (415- 554-9600) always. | San Francisco Fire Department Museum ​ ​ ​ (415-563-4630) always. | SF Camerawork (415-487-1011) always. | San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ​ ​ ​ (415-357-4000) first Tuesday of every month. | SFO Museum (650-821-6700) always. | ​ ​ ​ (415-753-7080) first Wednesday of every month (residents only). | Yerba Buena Center for the Arts ​ (415-978-2787) first Tuesday of every month.

FUNDING This section includes: grants, scholarships, federal and local funding opportunities, and in-kind services

WHO: The Maisin Scholar Award ​ WHAT: $3,000 Renewable Scholarships for Students in the Bayview ​ WHEN: Application deadline: Feb. 14, 2020 ​ CONTACT: www.sfedfund.org/maisinscholaraward ​ NOTES: Maisin Scholars can receive up to $3,000 a year for up to four years for their college education. In ​ addition to financial support, we also provide our students with academic and career counseling as well as professional development opportunities. SFUSD high school seniors with a cumulative unweighted GPA between 2.0 and 3.5 who will attend college or a vocational program in Fall 2020 may apply.

WHO: San Francisco Federal Credit Union ​ WHAT: 2020 Youth Scholarship Program ​ WHEN: Applications must be received no later than May 29, 2020 ​ CONTACT: Apply today ​ NOTES: Attaining a higher education gets more expensive every year, whether going in-state or out. San ​ Francisco Federal Credit Union values education, which is why we established the Youth Scholarship program,

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WHO: San Francisco CARD ​ WHAT: Grants for Emergency Preparedness Among Vulnerable Populations ​ WHERE: San Francisco ​ WHEN: Through December 2020 ​ CONTACT: Heather Lee [email protected] 415-410-3639 ​ ​ ​ NOTES: The State of California’s Office of Emergency Services (CAL OES) has allocated $2 million to ​ San Francisco Community Agencies Responding to Disaster (SF CARD) to engage and empower San Francisco’s most vulnerable populations in emergency preparedness. Through the Listos program, SF CARD plans to reach 250,000 of San Francisco’s vulnerable population with the message of disaster resiliency concluding in December 2020. This funding enables local CBO’s to expand and strengthen peer-to-peer networks as well as deliver linguistically and culturally appropriate public awareness and outreach campaigns. SF CARD’s Listos program priorities fall into the following three areas of: extreme heat, poor air quality and seismic activity. SF CARD is also open to programs that partner organizations are already engaged in or have planned.

WHO: Candid ​ ​ WHAT: Foundation Directory Online ​ ​ WHERE: Foundation Center: 312 Sutter Street, Suite 606, SF, CA, 94108-4314 ​ ​ WHEN: Ongoing; funding and grant opportunities updated regularly ​ ​ CONTACT: For more info: call 415-397-0902 or visit: www.candid.org ​ ​ NOTES: Gain knowledge about grant makers, their grants, and all aspects of fundraising, philanthropy, and ​ nonprofit management. Search for prospective foundation funders using the free Foundation Directory Online ​ Professional along with our growing collection of books, periodicals, and other print and electronic resources. ​

WHO: A Little Hope ​ WHAT: Youth Bereavement Support Services Grants ​ WHEN: Ongoing ​ CONTACT: Link to Complete RFP ​ NOTES: A Little HOPE supports organizations that provide bereavement support services and grief counseling ​ ​ ​ to children and teens who have experienced the death of a parent, sibling, or loved one. To be considered, applicants must e-mail (no telephone calls) the name of their program, website address, names of executive director and program director, and the location of the program. No other information is needed (or will be processed). Strong preference will be given to applicants who demonstrate a commitment to the use of community-trained volunteers. Grant award amounts are based on the scope and budget of the project. Introductory e-mails are accepted year round. Upon review, selected applicants will be invited to submit a complete application. See the Little Hope website for complete program guidelines, information about past grant recipients, and application instructions.

WHO: Project Open Hand ​ WHAT: Free Weekly Meals and Groceries ​ WHERE: San Francisco ​ WHEN: Ongoing ​ CONTACT: Client Services at [email protected] or call 415-447-2326 ​ ​ ​ NOTES: SPECIAL PROGRAM FOR PATIENTS WITH DIABETES, HEART DISEASE, AND COPD! You may be eligible ​ for free weekly meals and groceries! Ask your doctor to refer you to Project Open Hand today! What we offer:

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- 18 months of free weekly groceries and/or meals (home-delivered meals available for homebound patients) - Two visits with a Registered Dietician - A cookbook with delicious, healthy recipes Eligibility criteria: - New clients to Project Open Hand - Congestive heart failure - Coronary artery disease - COPD - Diabetes Type 1 or 2 with A1c of 8.0 or higher To apply: Ask your medical provider to complete an application for you. The application can be downloaded from our website: https://www.openhand.org/get-meals/how-apply ​

CALENDAR SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS T o submit entries for the weekly community calendar please use the following format: WHO: WHAT: WHERE: WHEN: CONTACT: NOTES: All entries are due on Wednesday by 2pm for the Thursday publication. Please e-mail entries to ​ [email protected] Feel free to cut, copy and paste the format above into an e-mail body. For more ​ information or if you have any questions, please call 415-642-8017. Thank you.

Bayview Hunters Point Mobilization for Adolescent Growth in our Communities 1275 Fairfax Avenue, Suite 201 | San Francisco | CA 94124

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