Saturday, November 24, 2007

Black Friday - November calendar
























Black Friday: I just had to go shopping, just because. I went down to the new Mint Alley. There is nothing going on at the moment but it looks like a lot of restaurants are going in.
This spot is very dear to me because 32 years ago I went to the 54 Mint building everyday for a year to work on George Moscone's campaign as a volunteer. My first campaign ever. It was a very long room all in brick with the office broken into two parts - paid staff and volunteers. I remember the mailing parties putting on labels and eating pizza and the phone banks working with Delancey Street (I thought that was so exotic!).
Everyone would drop in, including Phil Burton, John Burton, Willie Brown all to go see Don Bradley the campaign manager.
People kept saying they were "going to the fifth". Not till many year's later did I learn that met they were going to the roof to drink beer and smoke pot!
We had so much fun that when the campaign was over we kept meeting under the name Palm Garden Democratic Club (during the campaign we used to go drink and eat the Palm Garden Grill - Market near Sixth) which had in it's by-laws that you had to have liquor at your meetings.

November 27th - Tuesday


Harvey Milk Memorial March - at sunset- Harvey Milk Plaza (corner of Castro & Market).
Featuring: Holly Near, SF Gay Men's Chorus, Dance Brigade, Shawna Virago, Keith Hennessy, Melania DeMore. Spears include Hon. Carole Migden, Hon. Mark Leno, Hon Tom Ammiano, Cecilia Chung, John Newsome. Sponsored by Harvey Milk LGBT Democratic Club - Brian Basinger and Krissy Keefer. Information: http://www.milkclub.org/


Caltrain - Two more trains on weeknights. Public comment on schedule changes for March 2008. 5:30 to 7 p.m. at Caltrain Station 4th & King. Information: caltrain.com



San Francisco for Democracy General Membership Meeting - 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. San Francisco Police Department District Community Room 630 Valencia Street. Agenda Items: 1. Stand up for Debra Bowen campaign. 2. Marriage Equality. Presentation by Stuart Gaffney and John Lewis (API Equality & Marriage Equality USA) followed by an endorsement vote. 3. Special budget budget report for the new year. San Francisco for Democracy Federal Action Meeting. Agenda Items: 1. Update and discussion on the Presidential Primary endorsement process (members of SF4D are automatically members of SF4D Federal Action). 2. Opportunity for members who do not have e-mail to vote in the Demo Choice poll by filling out a paper ballot that will be available at the meeting: Information: http://www.sf4democracy.com/


November 28, Wednesday


San Francisco Labor Council Public Employee Breakfast. Special Guest Speaker Supervisor Tom Ammiano. 8 a.m. Holiday Inn Golden Gateway, 1500 Van Ness Ave. RSVP to Emily at 415-440-4809o . Information: http://www.sflaborcouncil.org/


Frank McCourt - Commonwealth Club - author of "Angela's Ashes" has children's book out called "Angela and the Baby Jesus". 5:30 p.m. 595 Market Street, 2nd Floor San Francisco $18. non-members


Yoshi's opening in San Francisco . 1300 Block of Fillmore. Jazz club and Japanese Restaurant.


November 29, 2007 Thursday


Theresa Sparks - President of San Francisco Police Commission. Will discuss her life of activism and public service including be transgendered, Vietnam Veteran, CEO of Good Vibrations and named 2003 California Woman of the Year by the California State Assembly. 6 p.m. Commonwealth Club, 595 Market Street, 2nd Floor S.F. $15. non-members


Tribute to Philip Whalen - 7 p.m. City Lights Bookstore. Readings by Michael Rothenberg, Joanne Kyger, Michael McClure, David Meltzer, Norman Fischer and Leslie Scalapino. Celebrating the release of "The Collected Poems of Phillip Whalen" by Wesleyan University Press. Information: http://www.citylights.com/


Post-Election Analysis with David Latterman - City Democratic Club 7:30 p.m. at SPUR, 312 Sutter Street, Suite 500. Information: 415-923-5252 info@citydemocraticclub.org


November 30, 2007 - Friday


Building Oakland. A year into the new Oakland administration, how are the developers, business community and public sector working together to build Oakland's future. Sponsored by San Francisco Business Times. Speakers included Mayor Ron Dellums, James Falaschi, President, Transbay Holdings; Omar Benjamin, Executive Director, Port of Oakland; Joseph Haraburda, President & CEO, Oakland Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce; Tom Hart, Executive Vice President, Manager of Shorenstein Family Office. 7:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. Oakland Marriott City Center, 1001 Broadway, Oakland, Ca.


Information:


Joe Alioto Veronese - So cute! If you go to www.cafepress.com/alioto/ you can see merchandise for sell. They are selling a dog t-shirt $13.99.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

November/December Political Calendar


November Calendar




November 20th -Tuesday




San Francisco Gray Panthers - General Meeting 1 p.m. Unitarian-Universalist Center, Fireside Room, 1187 Franklin. Injustice in the City, The SF-8, Gang Injunctions, Matrix Redux, Kiilu Nyasha, Damone Hale, Jenny Friedenbach.

SF Plastic Bag Ban Bash - ChicoBag Company, San Francisco Department of the Environment, HANC and the Surfrider Foundation are inviting everyone to a party to celebrate the passing of the ban of plastic bags. 6 to 9 p.m. at 111 Minna Gallery. Live music by DJ Brent Northey with appearance by Bag Monster, Old Bag Chic and a Trashy Fashion show with guest speakers including Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi. Hors d'ouvres will be served with a no-host bar. $5. donation with proceed to benefit partnering non-profit agencies.

November 27th - Tuesday

Harvey Milk Memorial March - 6 to 7 p.m. 60 minutes - March to commemorate the assassination of Harvey Milk. Details to be announced.

San Francisco for Democracy General Membership Meeting - 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. San Francisco Police Department District Community Room 630 Valencia Street. Agenda Items: 1. Stand up for Debra Bowen campaign. 2. Marriage Equality. Presentation by Stuart Gaffney and John Lewis (API Equality & Marriage Equality USA) followed by an endorsement vote. 3. Special budget budget report for the new year. San Francisco for Democracy Federal Action Meeting. Agenda Items: 1. Update and discussion on the Presidential Primary endorsement process (members of SF4D are automatically members of SF4D Federal Action). 2. Opportunity for members who do not have e-mail to vote in the Demo Choice poll by filling out a paper ballot that will be available at the meeting: Information: http://www.sf4democracy.com/

November 28, Wednesday

San Francisco Labor Council Public Employee Breakfast. Special Guest Speaker Supervisor Tom Ammiano. 8 a.m. Holiday Inn Golden Gateway, 1500 Van Ness Ave. RSVP to Emily at 415-440-4809o . Information: http://www.sflaborcouncil.org/

Frank McCourt - Commonwealth Club - author of "Angela's Ashes" has children's book out called "Angela and the Baby Jesus". 5:30 p.m. 595 Market Street, 2nd Floor San Francisco $18. non-members

Yoshi's opening in San Francisco . 1300 Block of Fillmore. Jazz club and Japanese Restaurant.

November 29, 2007 Thursday


Theresa Sparks - President of San Francisco Police Commission. Will discuss her life of activism and public service including be transgendered, Vietnam Veteran, CEO of Good Vibrations and named 2003 California Woman of the Year by the California State Assembly. 6 p.m. Commonwealth Club, 595 Market Street, 2nd Floor S.F. $15. non-members


Tribute to Philip Whalen - 7 p.m. City Lights Bookstore. Readings by Michael Rothenberg, Joanne Kyger, Michael McClure, David Meltzer, Norman Fischer and Leslie Scalapino. Celebrating the release of "The Collected Poems of Phillip Whalen" by Wesleyan University Press. Information: http://www.citylights.com/


Post-Election Analysis with David Latterman - City Democratic Club 7:30 p.m. at SPUR, 312 Sutter Street, Suite 500. Information: 415-923-5252 info@citydemocraticclub.org

November 30, 2007 - Friday

Building Oakland. A year into the new Oakland administration, how are the developers, business community and public sector working together to build Oakland's future. Sponsored by San Francisco Business Times. Speakers included Mayor Ron Dellums, James Falaschi, President, Transbay Holdings; Omar Benjamin, Executive Director, Port of Oakland; Joseph Haraburda, President & CEO, Oakland Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce; Tom Hart, Executive Vice President, Manager of Shorenstein Family Office. 7:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. Oakland Marriott City Center, 1001 Broadway, Oakland, Ca.

December 1, 2007 - Saturday


Bayview 11th Annual Unity Parade and Rally - 12 noon at Loomis and Industrial. Rally begins at 2 p.m. at The Opera House, S.F. Information: http://www.safetynetwork.org/. 415-2002-794

All Over Coffee" Paul Madonna's illustrated musings published by City Lights. SF MOMA. 2 p.m.

Celebrate Pacifica's 50th Birthday with wine and orchids. Open house at the Shelldance Nursery, 2000 Highway One, Pacifica, Ca. Wine tasting, hors d'oeuvres, Music, Fun, Treasure Hunt, Door Prizes, Orchids. Pacifica items for sale. Benefits The Pacifica Historical Society, 3 to 9 p.m. $15. by mail $20 at door. Price includes 3 tastings in a keepsake. Commemorative wine glass. Sponsored by Bodega del Sur Winery and the Chit chat Cafe. http://www.pacifiariptide.com/

December 2, 2007 Sunday

Winterfest - San Francisco Bicycle Celebration - Party and Fundraiser. Silent Auction, Bike marketplace, art auction and entertainment. 6 to 10:30 p.m. at SOMARTS, Brannan and 8th Street.
December 3, 2007

Monday Lobbyist's Training - City Hall Room 421 12 noon to 1 p.m. Training for lobbyists, their Representatives, the Board of Supervisors, members of the media, department heads, and other interested persons and is designed to explain filing and reporting obligations required by the San Francisco Lobbyist Ordinance. (San Francisco Campaign and Governmental Conduction Code Section 2.100 et seq.) Information: Kristian Ongoco. RSVP by 11-29-2007 415-252-3100

UCSF Hospital Replacement CAG Action Team- 6 to 8 p.m. UCSF Mission Bay Campus, Genentech Hall, Room N-114 600 16th Street. Agenda will focus on traffic analysis and update on exterior design. Information: http://www.planpotrerohillsf.org/

December 4, 2007 Tuesday

SPUR -In depth look at Transit Center Tower. Paul Paradis, Hines Senior Vice President will present proposal in detail and answer questions. 12:30 to 1:30 312 Sutter Street $5. Non-members $5. Information: http://www.spur.org/

Potrero Hill Democratic Club - Party Endorsement Party - 6:30 p.m. Presidential Primary is just around the corner: February 5th. Come share a cup of holiday cheer, listen to speakers from the Democratic primary campaigns, and cast your vote if you are a member. Potrero Hill Neighborhood House, 953 De Haro Street, San Francisco, Ca. Information: contactus@phdemclub.org phdemclub.org

December 5th, 2007 Wednesday

National Project Homeless Connect Day - Bill Graham Civic auditorium.99 Grove Street, San Francisco 8:30 a.m. Central City Democrats - Holiday Party 5:30 p.m. 631 O'Farrell Street, Ground Floor Ballroom, Mark Leno, Special Guest Speaker. Central City Democrats, 415-339-8683 centralcitydemocrats@yahoo.com

December 6th, 2007 Thursday

Raoul Wallenberg Jewish Democratic Club - Wallenberg Annual Hanukkah Party. Music, cocktails and to sample latkes. 6:30 to 10 p.m. Rassela's Jazz Club, 1534 Fillmore (at Geary) judges to pick best latke include, Assemblyman Mark Leno, Assemblywoman Fiona Ma, Supervisor Aaron Peskin, Supervisor Bevan Dufty, Supervisor Sean Elsbernd, Assessor Phil Teng, District Attorney Kamala Harris, City Attorney Dennis Herrera, City Treasurer Jose Cisneros and Natalie Berg - Community College Board. Information: Jessica Trubowitch mailto:Trubowitchjesstrub@hotmail. $25. non- members $36 event and membership. No-host bar

December 7th, 2007 -Friday

Debbie Reynolds in Concert- Herbst Theatre - Information 415-392-4400 http://www.ciyoffice.com/

December 8th, 2007 Saturday

Harvey Milk Democratic Club - Endorsement Meeting 1 to 6 p.m. Duration: 300 minutes Details to Follow.

Democratic Women's Forum - Annual Holiday Party to honor Evelyn Wilson, the Forum's Parliamentarian, 2 to 4 p.m. at the home Of Lynne Newhouse Segal, 2100 Pacific Avenue, San Francisco, Ca. Light libations, hors d'oeuvres Attendees: $25. Information: 415-861-2378, Democratic Women's Forum, P. Box 475308, SF 94147-5308

December 9, 2007 Sunday

Northern California ACLU Celebrating the Bill of Rights - 1:30 p.m. The Westin St. Francis, 335 Powell Street, S.F. Honoring Harry Belafonte with the Chief Justice Earl Warren Civil Liberties Award and the Dick Criley Activism Award. $25 per person. Information: 415-621-2493 ex 372 or email amorris@aclunc.org

December 10, 2007 - Monday

Upper Market Workshop and Design Plan- 6 p.m. at Harvey Milk School, 4235 19th Street at Collingwood Street - Information: Sarah Dennis sarah.dennis@sfgov.org 415-558-6314 http://www.sfgov.org/

Alice B. Toklas Membership Meeting - 6:30 to 8 p.m. LGBT Community Center, 1800 Market Street @ Octavia. Special Notice: February 2007 Endorsement vote

December 11, 2007 - Tuesday

Anne Lamott - Jewish Community Center of San Francisco. 8 p.m 3200 California Street. $18. Information: 415-292-1233

Tribute to Max Roach - The Tuesday Night Stage Band and the Jazz/Rock Improvisational Workshop under the direction of David Hardiman, Jr. featuring very special guest Dr. Willis Kirk former President of the City College of San Francisco. 8 to 10 p.m. Diego Rivera Theater, Ocean Campus, 50 Phelan Avenue, San Francisco, Ca. Free. Information: 415-239-3580 email: slyons@ccsf.edu.

December 12, 2007 - Wednesday

Christine Pelosi - "Campaign Boot Camp" - Has written a guidebook for citizens wanting to enter public service. Commonwealth Club - 6:30 p.m. program 7:30 reception and book signing. 595 Market Street, 2nd Floor $20 non-members December 13, 2007 - Thursday
Alice B. Toklas Holiday Party - 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. 660 Castro Street. Information: http://www.alicebtoklas.org/

December 15, 2007 - Saturday

Mark Russell: The Laughter and Song of Politics: 5 and 8 p.m. Jewish Community Center of San Francisco, 3200 California Street. $55. Information: 415-292-1233

Harvey Milk Democratic Club Holiday Party - 8 to 11 p.m. Cafe Flore, 2298 Market Street at Noe Street near 16th Street.

December 16, 2007 - Sunday

Irish American Democratic Club - Holiday Party 3 to 6 p.m. At the home of Eileen Kivlehan, 1494 - 7th Avenue @ Kirkham, S. F. $10. Donation. Half of which goes to St. Anthony Foundation. Information: Patty Moran 415-861-2378 and Eileen Kivlehan@415-681-2078 January 16th 2008 the Irish American Democratic Club will be making their endorsement for US Presidential election (and vote on at least three State and one City ballot proposition). They will also be making an early endorsement in January for the California State Senate District 3 which will be held June 3, 2008. You are eligible to vote if at any time you have been an IADC member and renew your $12 dues as of the day of the endorsement meeting. You can join as a new member and vote if you sign up 30 days before the meeting date, which you can do when you attend the Christmas Party, or mail your $12. dues by December 16, 2007 to Irish American . Democratic Club, 1494 7th Avenue, San Francisco, Ca. 94122. Endorsement meeting will be held at State Building. A candidate must receive 60% + 1 of the votes cast to receive endorsement. Local and state propositions must have 50% +1 of the votes cast for endorsement. Proxy voting is not allowed.

December 18, 2007 - Tuesday

Honoring John Burton - Legacy of public service - 75th birthday Benefit the John Burton Foundation for Children without homes. Fairmont Hotel 6 p.m Reception Dinner 7 p.m. Entertainment Keely Smith Tickets $500. Information: 415-348-0011 John Burton Foundation for Children Without Homes c/o Kimiko Burton, 235 Montgomery Street, Suite 1142, San Francisco, Ca. 94104

Harvey Milk General Meeting - 7 to 9 p.m. Women's Building, 3543 18th Street.

Information:

Barack Obama - http://www.california.barackobama.com/ . Grassroots movement to take back America. Become a precinct captain. Join a calling squad before the February 5, 2007 primary. Go to Iowa on December 26th and work with Obama supporters through Election Day on January 3rd. Go to Nevada to help with the Nation's second caucus.

Cleve Jones - Back in town consulting on the Harvey Milk movie.

Joe Alioto Veronese - Candidate for State Senate in District Three - Led pro-bono legal team that sucessfully ensured the return of the AIDS quilt to San Francisco. 2001 ran for and won position of Municipal Utility District Director to return public generated electricity back to the municipality, saving millions of dollars for rate payers. He was the top vote getter from a field of 23 candidates and was honored by San Francisco Bay Guardian has having run "The Best First Campaign". Grandson of Mayor Joseph L. Alioto and son of former Supervisor Angela Alioto. Small business owner in Sonomo County and produces Carneros Pinot Noir. Joe's wine is bottled under the label Verotto. Joe Alioto for California Senate District Three. 700 Montgomery Street,
San Francisco
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Monday, November 19, 2007

Nov/Dec San Francisco Political Calendar




















November Calendar

November 20th - Tuesday

San Francisco Gray Panthers - General Meeting 1 p.m. Unitarian-Universalist Center, Fireside Room, 1187 Franklin. Injustice in the City, The SF-8, Gang Injunctions, Matrix Redux, Kiilu Nyasha, Damone Hale, Jenny Friedenbach.

SF Plastic Bag Ban Bash - ChicoBag Company, San Francisco Department of the Environment, HANC and the Surfrider Foundation are inviting everyone to a party to celebrate the passing of the ban of plastic bags. 6 to 9 p.m. at 111 Minna Gallery. Live music by DJ Brent Northey with appearance by Bag Monster, Old Bag Chic and a Trashy Fashion show with guest speakers including Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi. Hors d'ouvres will be served with a no-host bar. $5. donation with proceed to benefit partnering non-profit agencies.

November 27th - Tuesday

Harvey Milk Memorial March - 6 to 7 p.m. 60 minutes - March to commemorate the assassination of Harvey Milk. Details to be announced.

San Francisco for Democracy General Membership Meeting - 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. San Francisco Police Department District Community Room 630 Valencia Street. Agenda Items:

1. Stand up for Debra Bowen campaign.

2. Marriage Equality. Presentation by Stuart Gaffney and John Lewis (API Equality & Marriage Equality USA) followed by an endorsement vote.

3. Special budget budget report for the new year.

San Francisco for Democracy Federal Action Meeting. Agenda Items:

1. Update and discussion on the Presidential Primary endorsement process (members of SF4D are automatically members of SF4D Federal Action).

2. Opportunity for members who do not have e-mail to vote in the Demo Choice poll by

filling out a paper ballot that will be available at the meeting:

Information: http://www.sf4democracy.com/

November 28, Wednesday


San Francisco Labor Council Public Employee Breakfast. Special Guest Speaker Supervisor Tom Ammiano. 8 a.m. Holiday Inn Golden Gateway, 1500 Van Ness Ave. RSVP to Emily at 415-440-4809o . Information: http://www.sflaborcouncil.org/

Frank McCourt - Commonwealth Club - author of "Angela's Ashes" has children's book out called "Angela and the Baby Jesus". 5:30 p.m. 595 Market Street, 2nd Floor San Francisco
$18. non-members


Yoshi's opening in San Francisco . 1300 Block of Fillmore. Jazz club and Japanese Restaurant.


November 29, 2007 Thursday



Theresa Sparks - President of San Francisco Police Commission. Will discuss her life of activism and public service including be transgendered, Vietnam Veteran, CEO of Good Vibrations and named 2003 California Woman of the Year by the California State Assembly. 6 p.m. Commonwealth Club, 595 Market Street, 2nd Floor S.F. $15. non-members

Tribute to Philip Whalen - 7 p.m. City Lights Bookstore. Readings by Michael Rothenberg, Joanne Kyger, Michael McClure, David Meltzer, Norman Fischer and Leslie Scalapino. Celebrating the release of "The Collected Poems of Phillip Whalen" by Wesleyan University Press. Information: http://www.citylights.com/


Post-Election Analysis with David Latterman - City Democratic Club 7:30 p.m. at SPUR, 312 Sutter Street, Suite 500. Information: 415-923-5252 info@citydemocraticclub.org


November 30, 2007 - Friday

Building Oakland. A year into the new Oakland administration, how are the developers, business community and public sector working together to build Oakland's future. Sponsored by San Francisco Business Times. Speakers included Mayor Ron Dellums, James Falaschi, President, Transbay Holdings; Omar Benjamin, Executive Director, Port of Oakland; Joseph Haraburda, President & CEO, Oakland Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce; Tom Hart, Executive Vice President, Manager of Shorenstein Family Office. 7:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. Oakland Marriott City Center, 1001 Broadway, Oakland, Ca.

December 1, 2007 - Saturday


Bayview 11th Annual Unity Parade and Rally - 12 noon at Loomis and Industrial. Rally begins at 2 p.m. at The Opera House, S.F. Information: http://www.safetynetwork.org/. 415-2002-794

All Over Coffee" Paul Madonna's illustrated musings published by City Lights. SF MOMA. 2 p.m.



Celebrate Pacifica's 50th Birthday with wine and orchids. Open house at the Shelldance Nursery, 2000 Highway One, Pacifica, Ca. Wine tasting, hors d'oeuvres, Music, Fun, Treasure Hunt, Door Prizes, Orchids. Pacifica items for sale. Benefits The Pacifica Historical Society, 3 to 9 p.m. $15. by mail $20 at door. Price includes 3 tastings in a keepsake. Commemorative wine glass. Sponsored by Bodega del Sur Winery and the Chit chat Cafe. http://www.pacifiariptide.com/


December 2, 2007 Sunday


Winterfest - San Francisco Bicycle Celebration - Party and Fundraiser. Silent Auction, Bike marketplace, art auction and entertainment. 6 to 10:30 p.m. at SOMARTS, Brannan and 8th Street.


December 3, 2007 Monday


Lobbyist's Training - City Hall Room 421 12 noon to 1 p.m. Training for lobbyists, their Representatives, the Board of Supervisors, members of the media, department heads, and other interested persons and is designed to explain filing and reporting obligations required by the San Francisco Lobbyist Ordinance. (San Francisco Campaign and Governmental Conduction Code Section 2.100 et seq.) Information: Kristian Ongoco. RSVP by 11-29-2007 415-252-3100


UCSF Hospital Replacement CAG Action Team- 6 to 8 p.m. UCSF Mission Bay Campus, Genentech Hall, Room N-114 600 16th Street. Agenda will focus on traffic analysis and update on exterior design. Information: http://www.planpotrerohillsf.org/

December 4, 2007 Tuesday

SPUR -In depth look at Transit Center Tower. Paul Paradis, Hines Senior Vice President will present proposal in detail and answer questions. 12:30 to 1:30 312 Sutter Street $5.

Non-members $5. Information: http://www.spur.org/

Potrero Hill Democratic Club - Party Endorsement Party - 6:30 p.m. Presidential Primary is just around the corner: February 5th. Come share a cup of holiday cheer, listen to speakers from the Democratic primary campaigns, and cast your vote if you are a member. Potrero Hill Neighborhood House, 953 De Haro Street, San Francisco, Ca. Information: contactus@phdemclub.org phdemclub.org

December 5th, 2007 Wednesday

National Project Homeless Connect Day - Bill Graham Civic auditorium.99 Grove Street, San Francisco 8:30 a.m.

Central City Democrats - Holiday Party 5:30 p.m. 631 O'Farrell Street, Ground Floor Ballroom, Mark Leno, Special Guest Speaker. Central City Democrats, 415-339-8683 centralcitydemocrats@yahoo.com

December 6th, 2007 Thursday


Raoul Wallenberg Jewish Democratic Club - Wallenberg Annual Hanukkah Party. Music, cocktails and to sample latkes. 6:30 to 10 p.m. Rassela's Jazz Club, 1534 Fillmore (at Geary)
judges to pick best latke include, Assemblyman Mark Leno, Assemblywoman Fiona Ma, Supervisor Aaron Peskin, Supervisor Bevan Dufty, Supervisor Sean Elsbernd, Assessor Phil Teng, District Attorney Kamala Harris, City Attorney Dennis Herrera, City Treasurer Jose Cisneros and Natalie Berg - Community College Board. Information: Jessica Trubowitch mailto:Trubowitchjesstrub@hotmail. $25. non- members $36 event and membership. No-host bar

December 7th, 2007 - Friday

Debbie Reynolds in Concert- Herbst Theatre - Information 415-392-4400 http://www.ciyoffice.com/


December 8th, 2007 Saturday

Harvey Milk Democratic Club - Endorsement Meeting 1 to 6 p.m. Duration: 300 minutes Details to Follow.

Democratic Women's Forum - Annual Holiday Party to honor Evelyn Wilson, the Forum's Parliamentarian, 2 to 4 p.m. at the home Of Lynne Newhouse Segal, 2100 Pacific Avenue, San Francisco, Ca. Light libations, hors d'oeuvres Attendees: $25. Information: 415-861-2378, Democratic Women's Forum, P. Box 475308, SF 94147-5308

December 9, 2007 Sunday

Northern California ACLU Celebrating the Bill of Rights - 1:30 p.m. The Westin St. Francis, 335 Powell Street, S.F. Honoring Harry Belafonte with the Chief Justice Earl Warren Civil Liberties Award and the Dick Criley Activism Award. $25 per person. Information: 415-621-2493 ex 372 or email amorris@aclunc.org

December 10, 2007 - Monday

Upper Market Workshop and Design Plan- 6 p.m. at Harvey Milk School, 4235 19th Street at Collingwood Street - Information: Sarah Dennis sarah.dennis@sfgov.org 415-558-6314 http://www.sfgov.org/

Alice B. Toklas Membership Meeting - 6:30 to 8 p.m. LGBT Community Center, 1800 Market Street @ Octavia. Special Notice: February 2007 Endorsement vote

December 11, 2007 - Tuesday

Anne Lamott - Jewish Community Center of San Francisco. 8 p.m 3200 California Street. $18. Information: 415-292-1233

Tribute to Max Roach - The Tuesday Night Stage Band and the Jazz/Rock Improvisational Workshop under the direction of David Hardiman, Jr. featuring very special guest Dr. Willis Kirk former President of the City College of San Francisco. 8 to 10 p.m. Diego Rivera Theater, Ocean Campus, 50 Phelan Avenue, San Francisco, Ca. Free. Information: 415-239-3580 email: slyons@ccsf.edu.

December 12, 2007 - Wednesday

Christine Pelosi - "Campaign Boot Camp" - Has written a guidebook for citizens wanting to enter public service. Commonwealth Club - 6:30 p.m. program 7:30 reception and book signing. 595 Market Street, 2nd Floor $20 non-members

December 13, 2007 - Thursday

Alice B. Toklas Holiday Party - 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. 660 Castro Street. Information: http://www.alicebtoklas.org/

December 15, 2007 - Saturday

Mark Russell: The Laughter and Song of Politics: 5 and 8 p.m. Jewish Community Center of San Francisco, 3200 California Street. $55. Information: 415-292-1233

Harvey Milk Democratic Club Holiday Party - 8 to 11 p.m. Cafe Flore, 2298 Market Street at Noe Street near 16th Street.

December 16, 2007 - Sunday

Irish American Democratic Club - Holiday Party 3 to 6 p.m. At the home of Eileen Kivlehan, 1494 - 7th Avenue @ Kirkham, S. F. $10. Donation. Half of which goes to St. Anthony Foundation. Information: Patty Moran 415-861-2378 and Eileen Kivlehan@415-681-2078 January 16th 2008 the Irish American Democratic Club will be making their endorsement for US Presidential election (and vote on at least three State and one City ballot proposition). They will also be making an early endorsement in January for the California State Senate District 3 which will be held June 3, 2008. You are eligible to vote if at any time you have been an IADC member and renew your $12 dues as of the day of the endorsement meeting. You can join as a new member and vote if you sign up 30 days before the meeting date, which you can do when you attend the Christmas Party, or mail your $12. dues by December 16, 2007 to Irish American . Democratic Club, 1494 7th Avenue, San Francisco, Ca. 94122. Endorsement meeting will be held at State Building. A candidate must receive 60% + 1 of the votes cast to receive endorsement. Local and state propositions must have 50% +1 of the votes cast for endorsement. Proxy voting is not allowed.

December 18, 2007 - Tuesday

Honoring John Burton - Legacy of public service - 75th birthday Benefit the John Burton Foundation for Children without homes. Fairmont Hotel 6 p.m Reception Dinner 7 p.m. Entertainment Keely Smith Tickets $500. Information: 415-348-0011 John Burton Foundation for Children Without Homes c/o Kimiko Burton, 235 Montgomery Street, Suite 1142, San Francisco, Ca. 94104

Harvey Milk General Meeting - 7 to 9 p.m. Women's Building, 3543 18th Street.

Information:

Barack Obama - www.california.barackobama.com . Grassroots movement to take back America. Become a precinct captain. Join a calling squad before the February 5, 2007 primary. Go to Iowa on December 26th and work with Obama supporters through Election Day on January 3rd. Go to Nevada to help with the Nation's second caucus.

Cleve Jones - Back in town consulting on the Harvey Milk movie.

Joe Alioto Veronese - Candidate for State Senate in District Three - Led pro-bono legal team that sucessfully ensured the return of the AIDS quilt to San Francisco. 2001 ran for and won position of Municipal Utility District Director to return public generated electricity back to the municipality, saving millions of dollars for rate payers. He was the top vote getter from a field of 23 candidates and was honored by San Francisco Bay Guardian has having run "The Best First Campaign". Grandson of Mayor Joseph L. Alioto and son of former Supervisor Angela Alioto. Small business owner in Sonomo County and produces Carneros Pinot Noir. Joe's wine is bottled under the label Verotto. Joe Alioto for California Senate District Three. 700 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, Ca. 94111

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Saturday, November 17, 2007

Harvey Milk State Senate Race Debate


















Harvey Milk Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Democratic Club held debate today at the Milton Marks Auditorium in San Francisco . Debate was moderated by Belva Davis with Senator Carole Migden, Assemblyman Mark Leno and Commissioner Joe Alioto Veronese debating in regards to the District 3 State Senate Race.
Kim Corsaro, Steve Jones, Cynthia Laird and Michelle Meow asked questions from the podium with questions at the end read from post cards from the audience.
The debate started out with everyone being nervous, which then turned to tenseness which then turned to terse words from Carole Migden and Mark Leno.
Issues that were brought up included budget cuts, climate change, equal rights, health care, 3rd strike and prisons, affordable housing, impeachment of Cheney/ Bush. The question of why Mark Leno is running against an Democratic incumbent - he responded - "democracy".

Attendees included Angela Alioto and Supervisor Gerardo Sandoval, Connie O'Connor, Gwenn Craig and Donna Sachet.

Comment: Both Assemblyman Leno and State Senator Migden should review the tape that was being filmed by Bob Dockendorff. They both will see how angry they sounded which did not add anything to the debate. This is going to be a very long campaign, I hope after this endorsement is over we can all start talking about issues. This bickering is not helping anyone.
Information:

Assemblyman Mark Leno, 55 Brady Street, San Francisco, Ca. 94103 info@markleno.com
State Senator Carole Migden, 601 Van Ness Ave, #E3-611, San Francisco, Ca. 94102. http://www.carolemigdenleading.com/

Commissioner Joe Alioto Veronese, 700 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, Ca. 94111 Information: www.joefor california.com 415-377-1225

Harvey Milk Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Democratic Club, P. O. Box 14368, San Francisco, Ca. 94114-0368 Regular Membership: $30. www.milk club.org

General Membership meetings are held the fourth Tuesday of the month at: The Women's Building, 3543 18th Street between Valencia and Guerrero beginning at 7 p.m. PAC meetings are held the first Tuesday of the month at the LGBT Center, 1800 Market Street at Octavia beginning at 7 p.m.

Statement of Purpose: The Harvey Milk Lesbian/Gay Bisexual/Transgender Club shall work within the Democratic Party and elsewhere to bring the issue of LGBT rights to the forefront of political campaigns, shall lobby for legislation which upholds the rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered and other people, and shall encourage and support the election of out Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals, Transgendered people to pubic office. We shall participate in organizing San Francisco's large LGBT community to a powerful voice, which will demand nothing less of candidates, than full support of LGBT rights.

We shall work to form coalitions on problems of joint concern with racial and ethnic minorities and others who understand the interconnectedness of all struggles for equality; to build a close alliance with the feminist movement, with which we recognize a special kinship in goals; and to further economic and social justice for all people. We shall expect politicians to take progressive stands on economic issues, on the rights of women, workers and minorities, on protection of the environment, on international affairs.

Officers:
Brian Basinger--President president@milkclub.org
[ vacant ]--Vice-President PAC vppac@milkclub.org
Kelly Dugan--VP Internal
Paul Mooney--VP External
John Emery--EBoard -- Events and Fundraising
Cecilia Chung--EBoard -- Outreach and Fundraising
Howard Grayson--EBoard -- Political
[ vacant ] -- EBoard -- Organizing
Rafael Mandelman--EBoard -- Internal
Peter Wong--Correspondent
Tim Durning--Treasurer
Rick Hauptman--Recorder
Shona Gochenaur--Cannabis Caucus Chair
Rae Bergamino--Fat Liberation Caucus Chair
Debra Walker--Tenant and Housing Caucus Chair
Krissy Keefer--Feminist Caucus Chair
Ex Officio: Greg Shaw--Former President







Teamsters Joint Council No. 7 100th Anniversary

Teamsters Joint Council No 7 100th Anniversary at San Francisco City Hall Rotunda.

Big night. Great food, drink. Outstanding turnout of elected officials.

Robert Morales and Chuck Mack introduced Mayor Gavin Newsom, Senator Barbara Boxer, Senator Dianne Feinstein, Congressman Tom Lantos, State Senator Carole Migden, Assemblywoman Mary Hayaski, Supervisor Aaron Peskin and Art Pulaski, Executive Secretary-Treasurer, California State Federation of Labor.
The union reemphasized that they want to build the middle class and build the
labor movement.

Robert Morales even suggested that Gavin Newsom would be a good choice for governor.

Other people attending that I saw were John Burton, Tim Paulsen, Mike Casey, Kevin Shelley, Leroy King, Walter Johnson, Ross Mirkarini, Geraldo Sandoval, Assemblyman Mark Leno, Phil Ginsberg, Claudine Cheng, Holly Thier, Larry Martin and Dick Blum. There were many people there I did not know.

There is a strong relationship between City Hall, Gavin Newsom and the Teamster's. Special mention was made of the health plan San Francisco is putting in place, and that San Francisco is not contracting out work and instead is using city employees.

This was a very classy event.
Information:
Teamster Joint Council 7
250 Executive Park Blvd., Suite 3100, San Francisco, Ca.
94134-3392
415-467-7768
415-467-1022 fax
TEAMJC7@aol.com
President - Chuck Mack
Vice President - Stephen Mack
Secretary-Treasurer - Robert Morales
Recording Secretary - Rome Aloise
Trustees - Carlos Borba
Franklin Gallegos
Ernie Yates
Organizer Pilar Barton
Office Personnel Jeanette O'Rourke
Joan Smenlik
Newspaper Editor Danny Beagle

Friday, November 16, 2007

Jim Rivaldo Memorial






















Jim Rivaldo would have loved his memorial (just the way he wanted it). It was sort of a class reunion, a very serious crowd.
Every once in a while you go to an event and you realize why you still care about San Francisco politics. The people in the City Hall's rotunda all worked with Jim. We have all been through the wars.
The following people spoke:
Judge Ellen Chaitin, Nick Rivaldo (Jim's father), Peter Gabel (Jim's friend from the Harvard year's in the 60's), Assemblyman Mark Leno, Fred Maye sang, Supervisor Tom Ammiano gave a very emotional, funny speech, V. Roy Lefcourt and Ellen Chaitin's two children Juliet and Adam Chaitin-Lefcourt were the stars with their funny, heart touching remembrances of Uncle Jim. V. Roy spoke about loosing his good friend and part of their family. Lastly, Gwen Craig sang Amazing Grace (the same song she sang for Bill Krause at his memorial.
A wonderful display of Jim's work was set up. What an amazing list of names and an amazing list of day-glow colors!
What are we going to do without Jim?

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Rally to Save Rent Control








Save Rent Control Rally at City Hall.

San Francisco Tenants Union, Senior Action Network, SF Labor Council, State Senator Carole Migden , Assemblyman Mark Leno, PUC Manager Susan Leal, Supervisor Tom Ammiano, Jake McGoldrick all attended.

This is extremely important. Pro rent control people are putting on an alternate rent control measure. Signatures on petition need to be in by November 20th.


San Francisco Tenants Union will be holding mobilizations to distribute petition and get people
to places where signatures can be gathered:


Saturday, November 10, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at San Francisco Tenants Union, 558 Capp Street at 21st Street.


Saturday, November 17, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at San Francisco Tenants Union, 558 Capp Street at 21st Street.


Information: http://www.sftu.org/ You can click on this website and get a petition sent to you. You can get information for statewide campaign opposing rent control repeal measure web site and click and get summary and text of rent control repeal measure web site.(#1248).


Phone: 415-282-6622




Monday, November 12, 2007

SPUR Election Wrap-Up November 12, 2007




SPUR Election Wrap-Up meeting. Room was jammed pack with people. Jim Stearns, David Latterman and Ben Tulchin went over tentative review of outcome. Votes are still being counted so there was no time to do an in depth review.

Absentee percentage was 54%. Absentee voters tend to be more conservative.

District 8 came in first in voting percentage, next was District Seven.

Predicting 30% turnout. There seems to be an increase in voting in District 6 - which makes sense because this is where there has been new buildings being constructed.

Mayor has 72% of the vote and Mike Hennessey can be elected "Sherriff for Life".

Proposition C Public Hearings on Ballot Measures passed which will significantly change what is on the ballot in the future. No last minute items.

Proposition E Question time failed even though in polling in looked like it was going to win. Two factors seem to change the vote , Gavin Newsom was against Prop E and money was spent against Prop. E and Chris Daley was for Proposition E.

Because of lower turn out paid media had bigger input. Electorate was not turned off by too much mail or tv .

Progressive to moderate voters defeated conservative coalition.

San Francisco is a "yes" city on initiatives.

District Eight loves Gavin Newsom.

Prop. A- Was behind in the polls, but early cable tv helped along with a targeted gotv effort.

The election is not on election day anymore it is a moving target with most absentee ballots decided by the Sunday before the election.

Don Fisher was the deciding factor in Prop. A. He became the punching bag. San Francisco is an environmental town. Campaign against H pushed "H is for Hummer".

Looking to the future in 2008:

Supervisors Jake Mc Goldrick, Aaron Peskin, Tom Ammiano and Gerar do Sandoval are termed out. Ross Mirkarimi and Sean Elsbernd are up for another term and are expected to be re-elected with no problems. The unknown factor is the Ed Jew seat currently occupied by Supervisor Carmen Chu. The longer Supervisor Chu is in office the harder it will be for Ron Dudium to be elected. District Nine will be heavily contested. Progressives want a Supervisor to support Ross Mirkarimi, since Tom Ammiano will be going on to the Assembly.

School Board members Eric Mar, Mark Sanchez, Jill Wynns and Norman Yee are up for election. Eric Mar has already signed up to run for Supervisor in District 1. You cannot run for two races at the same time. So there will be at least one open seat.

Community College members Natalie Berg, Milton Marks III, Julio Ramos and Rodel Rodis are
up for election.

Tom Lantos is up for Congress in the 12th with rumors of Jackie Spier running.

Assemblywoman Fiona Ma and State Senator Leland Yee are up for election with no known opposition.

The big battle will be the State Senate race between Carole Midgen and Mark Leno.

We also have the Presidential race in February along with Park Bond A.

Additional Calendar Items:

November 14th - Wednesday

Neighborhood Parks Council Monthly Coalition Meeting - City Hall, Room 278. 6 to 8 p.m. "Do you feel safe in your park?". Learn park safety strategies and design elements from a panel of Safety Experts representing SF SAFE, SF Rec and Park, Mission Neighborhood Resource Center, South Park Neighborhood Improvement Association, DPW Landscape Architecture, Quesada Gardens. Information: sfnpc.org/coalitionmeetings. rsvp to 415-621-3260 or cgood@sfnpc.org

November 15th - Thursday

Muni meeting regarding the Carl/Cole Muni site and N Judah. 6:30 to 8:30 p.m Grattan Elementary School 165 Grattan Street, S.F. .Information: Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi. 415-554-7630

November 16th - Friday

Jane Kim, Kim-Shree Maufas and Hydra Mendoza: Retire our Debt...Please! Party
5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Medjool Lounge, 2516 Mission Street @ 21st. Hosted by Supervisor Bevan Dufty. Information: jane@janekim.org

November 17th - Saturday

Anthony Bourdain "No Reservations" 11 a.m. Book Passage, One Ferry Building, San Francisco. Information: 415-835-1020

Information:

San Francisco Board of Education passed resolution to register all willing and eligible 17.5 year old students in SFUSD and launch a bigger Youth Vote program in partnership with the Youth Commission, Department of Children, Youth and their Families, SFUSD Student Advisory Council, SFGOV Television, the Mayor's office and David Binder's pollster firm.

There will be a three-day required voting curriculum for seniors and optional curriculum for 9-11th graders and organizing mock elections in schools with ballots and polling stations. Student leaders will announce the result of the vote a week before the election to let adult voters know how they feel about candidates and propositions.

David Binder will conduct student focus groups and annual student surveys that will accompany the ballots. This will be the first time the Board and the District will be getting true opinion surveys from high school students. Information: Jane Kim jane@janekim.org

Robert Kennedy Jr. - If Hillary Clinton becomes President Robert Kennedy Jr. is thinking of running for Senator in New York. (John Kennedy Jr. had also thought about running for Senate in New York.) There is a website rfkin2008.worldpress.com.





Friday, November 9, 2007

HANC Monthly Meeting/Supervisor Mirkarimi
















This is what District Elections is all about. A long time neighborhood organization with a dedicated Board sitting down with Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi. For over an hour with no notes, no aides, just sitting with a room full of neighbors talking about the issues in District Five. The issues of Work force development, housing, traffic, skateboard park, Linden Street calming, 55 Laguna, possible DMV moving, Cala site, children moving back into neighborhood and of course, Muni - and the N Judah.
The Supervisor and HANC have worked very hard on many neighborhood issues.
There was a Board election. I am going to list their names because all of them they have been working together for a long time - a great group of people:
President - Pi Ra
Vice President - Karen Masonheimer
Corresponding Secretary - Max Drukman
Recording Secretary - Bruce Wolfe
Treasurer - Karen Fishkin
Nominating Chair - Elizabeth Kirchner
Membership Chair - Joey Cain
Housing & Land Use Chair - Calvin Welch
Recycling Chair - Jim Rhoads
Members at Large:
Larry Ferguson
Holly Edson
Susan Latham
Bob Harkins
Tes Welborn
Contact: P. O. Box 170518 San Francisco, Ca. 94117
Annual Fees: $3, $15 or $30. per person (at your discretion).
May vote after one month's membership standing.
Eligibility: Members must live or work in the area bounded by
17th Street to the South, Fulton Street to the North, Divisadero Street to the East, Arquello Blvd. to the West.
Meetings second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Park Branch Library, 1833 Page Street .
HANC operates the Haight Ashbury Recycling Center.
Other items of discussion:
Neighborhood Park Bond - I know it is hard to believe but there is a February election!!!!
This is a $185 Million Bond with some interesting items:
Specific items have been picked including playground safety, waterfront park and bay access, fixing and repairing all restrooms, athletic fields, trail restoration and community grants.
What is unusual are strict accountability standards. Projects are identified and budgeted. This is a contract with San Francisco residents.
There will be monthly published reports on bond spending and construction progress.
Annual hearing to review bond program and order an audit.
Citizens' General Obligation Bond Oversight Committee will publish an annual independent report on bond spending and stop the sale of bonds if necessary.
HANC endorsed Prop A last night.
Information: http://www.parks.sfgov.org/ "February 2008 General Obligation Bond or call 415-831-2789
Peace Vigil - every Third Friday (November 16th) Masonic & Panhandle. I understand they did this vigil during the Vietnam War. Bring candles.
Announcement: John Riordan. San Francisco Chronicle announced the passing of John Riordan. Fascinating obituary. Article explains the three days of mourning. http://sfgate.com/chronicle/obituaries/

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Straw Poll/November Calendar November 8th



















San Francisco for Democracy Presidential Straw Poll meeting at Schroeder's Restaurant Wednesday night.
I understand that this use to be an Howard Dean's Organization. The following people spoke:
Richard May for John Edwards
Tom Gallagher for Dennis Kucinich
Tony West for Barack Obama
Stephanie Burns for Ron Paul
Jeff Harris for Bill Richardson
No one for Hillary Clinton spoke because the Clinton campaign is not doing Straw polls in San Francisco and Nevada ! (Sort of like Lucy taking the football away in the middle of a game).
Therefore Hillary Clinton was not on the ballot. This also probably explains why Hillary Clinton did not do better at the recent San Mateo Presidential Straw Poll.
Questions were asked about Iraq, torture, the economy, No Child Left Behind.
Everyone could vote. Kucinich came in first. Ron Paul second. Barack Obama third and then John Edwards, Bill Richardson and one vote for Al Gore.
Finally, we have a real campaign in California! All the speakers were articulate and excited about their candidate.
Schroeder's on Front Street is a very old time German restaurant with a huge bar. Patrons out in front were drinking out of huge glass "boots". They also have polka dances. A fun and different place that you might want to try or have a meeting.
November 8, 2007 Thursday

Golden Gate Park Skate Park Legislation
-Meeting at City Hall at 1 p.m. in Room 263 at City Operations and Neighborhood Services Committee will consider legislation by Supervisor Mirkarimi which calls for the creation of a skate park in Golden Gate Park. The ordinance authorizes the skate park to be built at the "Horseshoe Pits" located behind the Conservatory of Flowers or in suitable location.Central Subway Community Advisory Group - Chinatown/North Beach Community Meeting 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Gordon J. Lau Elementary School, 950 Clay . Information: www.sfmta.com/cms/mcentral/centralmtg.htm
*David Hardt - Meet President of Young Democrats of America. 6 to 8:30 p.m. Octavia Lounge, 1772 Market Street. Tickets $35. Information: www.actblue.com/pagesfydnov8happyhour

SFMT A - Municipal Transportation Agency - Community Meeting Central Subway Project. - Chinatown/North Beach 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Gordon Lau Elementary School, 950 Clay Street. Information: http://www.sfmta.com/
*HANC-General Meeting - Park Bond, HANC election and Supervisor Mirkarimi, Park Branch Library, Community Room, 1833 Page. 7 to 9 p.m. Information: http://www.hanc-sf.org/

November 9, 10 -Friday and Saturday
"Rose" - Olympia Dukakis - Concert reading epic story of Jewish octogenarian looking back on her life. JCCSF Box Office 415-292-1233. $55. 3200 California Street.
November 9, 10, 11 - Friday, Saturday and Sunday

Green Festival. Three-day party. 150 visionary speakers including Deepack Chopra and Dr. Andrew Weil. Information: http://www.greenfestivals.org/.

November 10th - Saturday

Neighbors of San Francisco General Hospital- Benefit dinner and fundraising auction . Organization needs to raise funds to hire safety and noise experts to respond to helipad being proposed by San Francisco General Hospital. $90. 7 to 10 p.m. : Nape, 953 De Haro Street. Information: http://www.stopthehelipad.com/

Arts and Culture Free 4 all- 12 cultural institutions are open for free. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
California Academy of Sciences, California Historical Society, Cartoon Art Museum, Contemporary Jewish Museum, GLBT Historical Society, Museum of the African Diaspora, Museum of Craft and Folk Art, SF Camerawork, SFMOMA, The Society of California Pioneers, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Zeum. Information: http://www.yerbabuena.org/

November 12th - Monday

SPUR - Post-election recap. Jim Stearns with pollster and analyst David Latterman will review election. 12:30 to 1:30 $5. 312 Sutter Street. Information: http://www.spur.org/

Democratic Women's Forum: "Stealing the Presidential Election Again" 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Canton Restaurant, 655 Folsom Street, S.F. Speakers: Senator Carole Migden, Assemblyman Mark Leno, Art Torres, Scott Wiener. $45. Information: http://www.democratic-womens-forum.com/

*Alice B. Toklas LGBT Democratic Club - Membership Meeting 6:30 to 8 p.m. LGBT Community Center, 1800 Market Street at Octavia. Meeting Topic: Upper Market Community Planning Process. Featured Guest: Supervisor Bevan Dufty. Sarah Dennis, San Francisco Planning Department. Special Discussion: Post-Election Wrap-up with David Latterman. Information: http://www.alicebtoklas.org/
*Duboce Triangle Neighborhood Association Bi-Monthly Meeting - 7:30 to 9 p.m. California Pacific Medical Center Davies campus - North Tower Bldg. Level B Auditorium. Enter off of Duboce Avenue between Castro and Noe streets. Information: 415-267-1821 or visit dtna.org
*Laughing Liberally Local 415 with Will Durst. 8 p.m. Make-Out Room, 3225 22nd Street at Mission S.F. $8. Featuring Will Durst, Laura Swisher, Julia Jackson and hosted by Nato Green. Information: http://www.richardstockton.com/

November 13th - Tuesday

Small Business Contracting Workshop - 4 to 8 p.m. City Hall South Light Court, City Hall. Small Business Procurement Workshop and Networking Event. Information: 415-554-6134 or martha.yanez@sfgov.org.

San Francisco Sewer System Master Plan Project - 5:30 to 8 p.m. Southeast Community Facility, Alex J. Pitcher, Jr Community Room, 1800 Oakdale Avenue. Information: sfsewers.org

Balboa Park Station Area Plan - Information presentation. Including The Ocean Avenue Art Installation, the Kragen site, City College of San Francisco, The Phelan Loop, the Geneva Office Building restoration, New Ingleside Branch Library and open Space, The Station Area (Muni and Bart) 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Lick Wilmerding High School, Conference Room A, 755 Ocean Ave. Information: Kate McGee kate.mcgee@sfgov.org or 415-558.6367
*Asian and Pacific Islander Wellness Center's AsiaSF Experience benefit 7 to 10 p.m. at Asia SF Restaurant 201 9th Street at Howard. API is honoring Assemblywoman Fiona Ma. She will receive the 2007 Diva Award for her support of health care reform and her work raising the awareness about HIV/AIDS issued. Tickets are $200 to $350. Information: http://www.apiwellness.org/. 415-292-3420 x 373.

Robert Louis Stevenson. - San Francisco Museum and Historical Society celebrate the writer's life on his birthday. St. John's Presbyterian Church, 25 Lake Street Information: 775-1111 ex 5. http://www.sfhistory.org/. $5. 7:30 p.m.

November 14th - Wednesday

*Supervisor Aaron Peskin - Supes for Lunch . 11:30 to 12:30. San Francisco Chamber of Commerce Boardroom at 235 Montgomery Street, 12th Floor. Soup is provided by SF Soup Company. To RSVP for the event please email Patricia Aleman at paleman@sfchamber.com. Information: http://events.sfchamber.com/
San Francisco Tenants Union - "Rally to Save Rent Control". Noon at the State Building at Van Ness and McAllister Streets. The rally is to oppose a proposed June 2008 ballot measure that would supposedly repeal rent control throughout California. At issue is a proposed constitutional amendment sponsored in part by the Howard Jarvis Taxpapers Association.

SPUR - Reception Supervisor Carmen Chu, new Supervisor in District 4. 5:30 p.m. to 7 312 Sutter Street. Information: http://www.spur.org/

*International Museum of Women - Alice Walker - Omni San Francisco Hotel, 500 California Street. 5 p.m. Book Signing: 7 to 7:30 p.m. $25. General. Information: http://www.imow.org/ events@imow.org 415-487-6447

State Senator Carole Migden- Fundraiser at Lulu's. 816 Folsom at 4th Street 5:30 to 7 p.m. $100. up. Information: Annie Eagan 415-269-5105 annie@annieeagan.com

*Senator Barack Obama- Doors Open at 6:30 p.m. Bill Graham Civic Auditorium - 99 Grove Street, San Francisco, Ca. Buy Tickets online: http://www.barackobama.com/. Go to "Countdown to Change:' $30. Floor Access. $15. Balcony Seats. For security reasons, do not bring bags, no sign or banners. Information: Oakland Field Office 510-268-1008


*The People 1 versus Corporate Rule 0 - Public Talk 7:30 p.m. Counter Pulse, 1310 Mission Street, SF (near 9th Street. )Sponsored by San Francisco for Democracy. Learn from David Cobb and Shannon Tracy from Democracy Unlimited Humboldt County and the successful electoral campaign for Measure T to ban corporations from participating in the electoral process. Information: Jess Bell jessicambell@gmail.com 415-425-8837
*Chris Elliott with Dave Eggers - Herbst Theatre 8 p.m. Information: http://www.cityboxoffice.com/ 415-392-4400

Russian Hill Neighbors General Meeting - Supervisor Michela Alioto-Pier discusses Va Ness Avenue Bus Rapid Transit and its impact on Russian Hill. Thurman Hall Fellowship Church, 2041 Larkin Street 6 p.m.

San Francisco Sewer System Master Plan Project - 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 1145 Market Street lst Floor Conference Room. Information: sfsewers.org

National Park Council Coalition Meeting - 6 to 8 p.m. City Hall, Room 278, Strategies for achieving park safety. Information: www.sfnpc.org/coalitionmeetings. cgood@sfnpc.org

November 15th - Thursday

Memorial - Jim Rivaldo - City Hall Rotunda. 6 p.m. Refreshments to follow in South Light Court
*Hillary Clinton Campaign - December 10th House Party Information Meeting 7 to 8 p.m. Hillary Clinton San Francisco Headquarters 1122 Howard Street, Top Floor. Information: htt;://www.hillaryclinton.com

November 16th - Friday

Teamsters Joint Council no. 7 100th Anniversary - City Hall Rotunda 6 p.m. Information: 415-467-7768

Mint Plaza Grand Opening - 10 a.m. to Noon. Jessie and Mint Streets at 5th

November 17th - Saturday

Voter Registration Mobilization - San Francisco Democratic Party 10:30 a.m. 155 Sansome Street, Suite #520. Information: 415-626-1162.
*National Movement for Single Payer Healthcare meeting: 3 to 5 p.m. 626 Pacheco Street (corner of 10th Avenue). Reports from conference held by Physicians for a National Health Program, American Public Health Association and Healthcare-Now. Information: 415-695-7892 dbechler@value.net

Harvey Milk LGBT Democratic Club -Candidate debate for Senate District 3. Candidates: State Senator Carole Migden, Assemblyman Mark Leno and Joe Alioto Veronese. 3 to 5 p.m. State Building, 455 Golden Gate Avenue, Milton Marks Auditorium, S.F. Moderator: Belva Davis. Information: Howard Grayson 415-765-0970 howardgrayson@earthlink.net

Information:


San Francisco for Democracy - P. O. Box 194064, San Francisco, Ca. 94119. Information: 415-789-8008. Membership $25 up. Information: http://www.sf4democracy.com/ Mission: San Francisco is an inclusive community commited to the values underlying our democracy- equal opportunity, civil rights, a healthy environment, fiscal responsibility, affordable health care, quality education, and social justice for all Americans - and peace and security achieved through international cooperation. Our purpose is to promote social welfare and restore citizens' ownership of our democracy by mobilizing grassroots participation in the community. San Francisco for Democracy supports public policy issues through a combination of education, fundraising, community service, grassroots organizing and direct action at the national, state and local levels. San Franc isco for Democracy works to ensure that elected officials are held accountable to the electorate. Membership form states: I pledge that I support the mission of San Francisco for Democracy as listed above, and that I am a registered voter or will become one as soon as it is possible for me to do so.
Donations to San Francisco for Democracy are not tax deductible. Members of SF for Democracy are automatically voting members of San Francisco for Democracy PAC which makes endorsements for or against state and local candidates and ballot propositions. A portion of the dues will be transferred to the PAC fund. www.democracyfor america.com/intro

Draft Al Gore 2008! AlGore.org SF4Gore.com


David Binder - Our famous pollster will not be doing post-election analysis this year because he is busy helping Barack Obama.

*New items since the last calendar