What a beautiful weekend! Attended Supervisor Tom Ammiano's "Thank You Party" for all his supporters on his election to the Assembly. The party was held Friday night at the LGBT Community Center. Friday was a warm night and we were on the top floor looking out at San Francisco with the full moon. There was no sign in sheet - this was a party! Sushi, mushroom crepes, hand made tamales, steak on a stick and fried chicken. Great stuff!
Assemblyman Mark Leno - soon to be State Senator spoke - what a great team - we are lucky in San Francisco to have such hard working, articulate legislators.
After 14 years, Tom's last day on the Board of Supervisors is Tuesday, November 25th.
Saturday I attended the No on 8 rally at City Hall - I wanted to be counted as part of the crowd. I walked down Market Street from Church, as did everyone else, there was a mini-parade on both sides of Market Street to the parade which started at 10:30 a.m. Such a beautiful day, lots of people - mostly young with lots of babies. The first voice I heard was Tom Ammiano yelling out: "Everyone is Queer today!". That jazzed up the crowd. Mark Leno spoke "Yes we Will!".
I also heard State Senator Carole Migden speak. Let's hope the Courts come through on reinstating marriage. It just doesn't feel right.
November 17, 2008 - Monday
2008 Silver SPUR Awards Luncheon
When: November 17, 2008 - Monday
Reception: 10:30 a.m.
Luncheon: Noon to 1:30 p.m.
Location: Moscone Center North, San Francisco
What: Once a year SPUR spotlights individuals whose goals and achievements exemplify SPUR's mission. Honorees:
- Rev. Norman Fong, Chinatown Community Activist
- Oz Erickson, Developer and Community Builder
- Dr. Sandra Hernandez, Philanthropic Visionary and Health Policy Advocate
- Paul Sedway, Urban Planner and Lynn Sedway, RealEstate Economist
Information: events@spur.org
San Francisco Youth Commission
When: November 17, 2008 - Monday
5:30 to 8 p.m.
Where: City Hall, Room 416, San Francisco
What: Discussion and possible action on resolution in support of the San Francisco ID Card Program. Presentation of YouthVote.
Information: www.sfgov.org/youth_commission
Awearness and Gavin Newsom
When: November 17, 2008 - Monday
6 p.m.
Where: Kenneth Cole, 166 Grant Avenue (at Maiden Lane), San Francisco
What: Join Mayor Gavin Newsom, Kenneth Cole and The Good Business Network celebrate the new book "Awearness: Inspiring Stories About How to Make a Difference". Free RSVP required: gbnawearness.eventbrite.com
Source: funcheapsf.com
Middle Polk Neighborhood Association Meeting
When: November 17, 2008 - Monday
7 to 8 p.m.
Where: It's a Grind, 1800 Polk at Washington, San Francisco
What: Monthly meeting. Meeting will be focusing on key neighborhood updates.
Information: middlepolk.blogspot.com
Annie Leibovitz
When: November 17, 2008 -Monday
8 p.m.
Where: Herbst Theatre, 401 Van Ness Ave. San Francisco
What: Hear Annie Leibovitz "A Photographer's Life.
Information and Tickets: www.cityboxoffice.com
November 18, 2008 - Tuesday
San Francisco Gray Panthers
When: November 18, 2008 - Tuesday
1 p.m.
Where: Unitarian Center, Fireside Room 1187 Franklin St. (at Geary), S.F.
What: Discussion of the Current Crisis with Jeff Mackler, Socialist Action. Whose bailout? Whose economy? Where do we go from here?
Information: graypantherssf.igc.org
Board of Supervisor Meeting - Tenant Alert!
When: November 18, 2008 - Tuesday 2 p.m.
Where: City Hall, San Francisco
What: Agenda Items - which was continued for two weeks by Supervisor Bevan Dufty: Authorizing the passthrough from landlord to residential tenant of fifty percent of water and sewer sewer bill charges resulting from the adoption of water and sewer rates after July 1, 2002, where specified water conservation devices have been installed in all rental units and common areas of a building and no plumbing leaks exist in the building; and providing for passthrough administration, noticing and enforcement procedures. Sponsored by Alioto-Pier, Chu and Elsbernd.
GGNRA Open House
When: November 18, 2008 - Tuesday
4 to 7 p.m.
Where: GGNRA Headquarters, Enter Upper Ft. Mason at Bay & Franklin Streets, and go to Building 201.
What: Open House stations will include:
- Fort Mason: Bay and Laguna Bay Trail Improvements and Parking Lot Improvements and Lighting
- GGNRA General Management Plan - Status and next steps
- Park transportation planning including long range transportation planning and Marin Headlands Fort Baker Transportation Plan
- Trails Forever - Update on recent and upcoming projects
- Restroom construction at Fort Funston
- Snowy Plover Docent program and new regulation
- Cultural resource stewardship program
A Salute to Union Democracy - honoring Sal Rosselli, President, SEIU-United Healthcare Workers West and the 150,000 members of UHW.
When: November 18, 2008 - Tuesday
5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Where: The Julia Morgan Ballroom, Merchants Exchange Building, 465 California Street, San Francisco
What: Fundraising event for Fund for Union Democracy & Reform - established to strengthen the labor movement. Join John Burton, Dolores Huerta, Aaron Peskin, Clint Reilly and the Fund for Union Democracy and Reform. Committee: Angela Alioto, Bill Camp, Mike Casey, Wilma Chan, Linda Corso, Gary Delagnes, Ted Fang, Bill Fletcher, Patricia A. Ford, Randy Ghan, Larry Griffin, John Hanley, Warren Hinckle, Rick Jacobs, Walter Johnson, Cleve Jones, Leroy King, Sheila Kuehl,Gunner Lundeberg, Jane Morrison, Larry Nibbi, Joe O'Donahue, Aaron Peskin, Angelo Quaranta, Paul Schrade, Don Solem, Bob Twomey, John Vasconcellos, Howard Wallace and Cal Winslow.
Tickets: Supporter $100., Rank & File Union Member $25., up to $2,500 a ticket.
Information: Joanne Maher joanne@clintonreilly.com
Tony Curtis
When: November 18, 2008 - Tuesday
7 p.m.
Where: Castro Theatre, San Francisco
What: Mill Valley Film Festival and Marc Huestis present a Tribute to Tony Curtis with Tony Curtis live in-person interviewed by Jan Wahl. Career clips and screening of "Some Like It Hot". Legendary Star receives MVFF Award for lifetime achievement.
Ticket Information 415-863-0611 www.ticketweb.com
*Richmond Police Station
When: November 18, 2008 - Tuesday
7 p.m.
Where: 461 6th Avenue, San Francisco
What: Department of Public Work will come and speak about the programs they have been working with community members to improve the neighborhoods cleanliness and streetscape.
Information: sfpdrichmondstation@ci.sf.ca.us Kitty Ha - Safety Network Program 668-5955 ex375. Email for monthly Police Captain Richmond Police Station Report.
Ingleside Police Station
When: November 18, 2008 - Tuesday
7 p.m.
Where: 1 Sgt. John V. Young Lane, San Francisco
What: Join local members of your local police department for a community meeting.
Information: sfpdinglesidestation@ci.sf.ca.us
Taraval Police Station
When: November 18, 2008 - Tuesday
7 p.m.
Where: 2345 24th Avenue, San Francisco
What: Join local members of your local police department for a community meeting.
Information: sfpdtaravalstation@ci.sf.ca.us
November 19, 2008 - Wednesday
Commonwealth Club - Ted Turner
When: November 19, 2008 - Wednesday
11 a.m.
Where: Mark Hopkins, California and Mason Streets, San Francisco
What: Hear Ted Turner talk about his book "Call me Ted". $30. Non-Members
Information: tickets.commonwealthclub.org
Save the Renters' Rebate!
When: November 19, 2008 - Wednesday
Noon
Where: State Building steps, 501 Van Ness, San Francisco (at McAllister)
What: State Day of Action. The Governor eliminated all renter tax assistance funds. Lunch provided by the St. Anthony Foundation. Sponsored by: AIDS Housing Alliance/SF, Chinatown Community Development Corporation, Central City SRO Collaborative, Housing Rights Committee, Mission SRO Collaborative, Planning for Elders HealthCare Action Team, Senior Action Network, SOMCAN, SF Tenants Union and Tenants Together.
Information: San Francisco Christine Olague 415-546-1333
Statewide actions: www.tenantstogether.org 415-495-8100
*Police Commission Meeting
When: November 19, 2008 - Wednesday
5:30 p.m.
Where: City Hall, Room 400, San Francisco
What: Items off the agenda: Update on significant policing efforts by Department members. OCC Director's Report - review of recent activities.
Information: 415-553-1667
*Eric Quesada
When: November 19, 2008 - Wednesday
6 to 8 p.m.
Where: 522 Valencia Street (near 16th Street), San Francisco
What: Gathering in appreciation of all the hard work for Eric Quesada in District 9.
Commonwealth Club - What Happened?
When: November 19, 2008 - Wednesday
6 p.m.
Where: Commonwealth Club, 595 Market Street, San Francisco
What: Bloggers, pundits and political insiders review the 2008 elections what they meant for the nation. $20. non-members
Information: commonwealthclub.org
Public meeting to discuss plans for a new mini park in SoMa
When: November 19, 2008 - Wednesday
6:30 to 8 p.m.
Where: South Beach Harbor Community Room at Pier 40A, San Francisco
What: San Francisco Recreation and Park Dept. invites you to participate in a series of community meeting to review conceptual plans toward a mini park on Guy Place. (First Street between Folsom and Harrison Streets).
Information: www.sfnpc.org
UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay - Residential Sound Reduction Program meeting
When: November 19, 2008 - Wednesday
6:30 p.m.
Where: UCSF Mission Bay Campus, Genetech Hall, Room N-114, 600 16th Street, S.F.
What: UCSF will be working with neighbors to develop a Residential Sound Reduction Program which would lessen helicopter noise impacts. Please bring photo ID to show at building security desk.
Information: bblopez@cgr.ucsf.edu
Mole to Die for Eating Contest
When: November 19, 2008 - Wednesday
7 p.m.
Where: Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts, 2868 Mission Street, San Francisco
What: The Mole to Die for contest. $7.
Information: 415-821-1155
Source: www.yelp.com
Green Streets: Redesigning San Francisco One Block at a Time
When: November 19, 2008 - Wednesday
7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Where: CounterPULSE, 1310 Mission Street at 9th Street, San Francisco
What: Learn about a movement afoot in the city to transform the way we experience our streets. Tom Radulovich (Livable City) and Amber Hasselbring (Mission Greenbelt), Jane Martin (Plant SF) will speak.
Information: www.sfnpc.org
November 20, 2008 - Thursday
Telegraph Hill's Annual Thanksgiving Dinner
When: November 20, 2008 - Thursday
6 p.m.
Where: Tel Hi's Gym, 555 Chestnut Street @ Mason, San Francisco
What: Please join Telegraph Hill Neighborhood Center for a traditional turkey meal free of charge. Supported by Hilton Fisherman's Wharf, Boudin Bakery and Cafes.
Information: tdaniels@tel-hi.org
Central Police Station
When: November 20, 2008 - Thursday
6 p.m
Where: 660 Lombard Street, San Francisco
What: Join local members of your local police department for a community meeting.
NOPA - General Meeting
When: November 20, 2008 - Thursday
Where: Cafe Neon, 1801 McAllister at Baker Street, San Francisco
7 p.m. Meet & Greet 7:30 p.m. Meeting - Agenda
- Mike Farrah -Director of Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services
- Park Station Captain Terri Barrett
* Victory Party - San Francisco Labor Council/San Francisco Party
When: November 20, 2008 - Thursday
7 p.m.
Where: The Independent, 628 Divisadero Street, San Francisco (at Fell)
What: Victory Party and thank you party for all the volunteers.
Information: www.sflaborcouncil.org Tim Paulsen
* Eric Mar - E-Day Celebration - Victory Party
When: November 20, 2008 - Thursday
7 p.m.
Where: The Independent, 628 Divisadero Street, San Francisco
What: Please celebrate our victory . Admission to be determined.
RSVP: 415-440-4809
Information: ericmar.com
*Hayes Valley Neighborhood Association
When: November 20, 2008 - Thursday
7 to 9 p.m.
Where: First Baptist Church Basement, 7 Octavia (at Waller) San Francisco
What: Potluck celebration and update on pending developments in the area and discussion on community involvement.
Information: www.hayesvalleysf.org
City Democratic Club - Election Post-Mortem
When: November 20, 2008 - Thursday
7:30 p.m.
Where: SPUR, 312 Sutter, Fifth Floor, San Francisco
What: Election Post-Mortem with David Latterman of Fall Line Analytics. (this could be interesting - since David might have all the voting results by then!).
Information: citydemocraticclub.org
November 21, 2008 - Friday
SPUR - Infrastructure When: November 21, 2008 - Friday
12:30 to 1:30
Where: SPUR, 312 Sutter Street, Suite 500, San Francisco
What: How will the financial crisis affect infrastructure development? Join Ed Harrington, director of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission and Maria Lombardo, chief deputy of the San Francisco County Transportation authority explain how the current crisis will affect the infrastructure system.
Information: www.spur.org
North of Market/Tenderloin Community Benefit District - New office opening
When: November 21, 2008 - Friday
6 to 9 p.m.
Where: 134 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco
What: Opening of new office and Art Exhibit: Two person art exhibit and book release "Heart of the City". Paintings, drawings and photographs of San Francisco Central City. Patricia Araujo and Mark Ellinger.
RSVP ezamora@sbcglobal.net
Toni Morrison -
When: November 21, 2008 - Friday
8 p.m.
Where: Masonic Auditorium, Nob Hill, San Francisco
What: Hear Toni Morrison. Tickets $25.
Information: 415-392-4400 booksinc.net
November 22, 2008 - Saturday
*Grand Reopening of Kelloch-Velasco Park
When: November 22, 2008 - Saturday
11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Where: Visitacion Valley bound by Kelloch, Velasco and Schweren Streets, San Francisco.
What: Join the San Francisco Recreation and Park Dept. for a fun-filled grand reopening event featuring entertainment, refreshments and activites for the entire family.
Information: www.sfnpc.org
November 25, 2008 - Tuesday
*Tom Ammiano's last day on Board of Supervisors
When: November 25, 2008 - Tuesday
2 p.m.
Where: City Hall, San Francisco
What: Board of Supervisors Meeting. Tom gets sworn in as Assemblyman on December 1st.
*Mission Station Police/Community Meeting
When: November 25, 2008 - Tuesday
6 p.m.
Where: Community room of Mission Station, 630 Valencia Street, San Francisco
Information: Captain Stephen A. Tacchini sfpdmissionstation@ci.sf.ca.us . Request monthly
newsletter.
November 26, 2008 - Wednesday
*Milk - Movie will open at Castro Theatre.
When: November 26, 2008
Where: 429 Castro, San Francisco
November 27, 2008 - Thursday
Thanksgiving
November 28, 2008 - Friday
Milk/Moscone Memorial Concert and March
When: November 28, 2008 - Friday
4 to 7 p.m.
Where: City Hall, San Francisco
What: Event commemorates the 30th Anniversary of the assassination of George Moscone and Harvey Milking featuring friends and family of George and Harvey and other surprise guests. This event also celebrates the 30th Anniversary of SF Gay Men's Chorus's first public appearance. Memorial concert at steps of SF City Hall 5 p.m twilight march from City Hall to the Castro. Co-sponsored by the Harvey Milk LGBT Democratic Club, the San Francisco LGBT Pride Celebration Committee and the Alice B. Toklas LGBT Democratic Club.
Source: www.yelp.com
*Ghiradelli Square 44th Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony
When: November 28, 2008 - Friday
5:30 p.m.
Where: Ghiradelli Square, San Francisco
What: Tree lighting ceremony. Telegraph Hill Neighborhood Center will lead a holiday carol at the ceremony. Tel-Hi is collecting gifts to help brighten the holidays for the many children and seniors that Tel-Hi serves.
Information: donna@tel-hi.org
November 30, 2008 - Sunday
John P. Behanna - Celebrate the publication of: Aspen Oddysey
When: November 30, 2008 - Sunday
2 to 5 p.m.
Where: 63 Bluxome Street, San Francisco
What: You are invited to celebrate the publication of Aspen Oddysey by John P. Behanna.
Information: kivlehan@sbcgloal.ent
Information:
Rink Foto Photography Show at Magnet, The Castro's Cultural and Medical Center. 4122 18th Street near Castro Street.
Open 11 - 6 Tuesday and Saturday and 2 - 9 on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday - the show is on display through November.
Rink has been taken pictures in the Gay and Lesbian Community for years. (back when Harvey Milk was running for Supervisor in District 5). Rink gave me a flyer at the No on 8 Rally on Saturday.
Recommended Reading: "Raven: The Untold Story of the Rev. Jim Jones and His People".by Tim Reiterman (was reporter at San Francisco Examiner) - back in print. For a long time you were not able to obtain a copy of this book. Eight five star reviews on Amazon. Well worth your time to read 600 pages.
--This is a lot of information, things change - please double check information before attending.
Please email items for the calendar to mission2894@gmail.com.
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