Saturday, January 12, 2008

Prop. A Rally, San Francisco Political Calendar

















































Prop A Rally - Dolores Park Saturday morning, a beautiful day to show off this glorious park. How can you beat the view, kids and dogs all in one place? Supervisor Bevan Dufty did a great job chairing the rally introducing State Senator Carole Migden, Assemblyman Mark Leno, Supervisor Mirkarimi and Supervisor Sandoval. Yomi Agunbiade, the General Manager for Park and Rec spoke reminding us to vote because a two-thirds vote is needed.
Donald Strickland from the 49er's spoke. He talked about growing up in San Francisco and using the parks for recreation and sports. As he correctly pointed out San Franciscan's don't have a lot of backyards to play in which makes parks even more important. He said his mom was glad he could get out and let loose with all that extra energy he had. To this day Strickland uses the park facilities to workout.
Prop. A is on the ballot on Feb. 5th . Therefore it is important for everyone to talk to their friends and remind them to vote. Especially since Prop. A is down in the ballot. Mary Hughes of Stanton and Hughes is running this campaign. Information: Patrick Hannan 415-240-4150 www.fixourparks.com.

January 13, 2008 - Sunday

San Francisco Family Appreciation Day - For one day, every San Francisco family with children 0 to 18 years old receive free entrance to 35 museums and attractions. Kids ride muni free 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. when accompanied by a paying adult. One adult in each family must show proof they live in San Francisco and be accompanied by at least one child. Information: SFKids.org or call 311.

Bike the Blue Greenway and the Eastern Waterfront: 10 a.m. to Noon. Herons Head Park to Fisherman's Wharf. Bicycle tour of the Port of San Francisco (www.sfport.com). The tour will stop at existing and future parks along the waterfront where advocates and planners will speak about each site's unique contribution to San Francisco's eastern shore, how the City plans to connect these waterfront parks, and how these open spaces will benefit from Proposition A. The tour will be followed by a reception and the presentation on Prop A at Fishermen's Wharf. RSVP or for more information or if rain is forecast call 415-240-4150. For those unable to bicycle a bus will be available. (Seats are limited).

Jackie Speier - Will announce her candidacy for the U.S. House of Representatives. Noon at Leo Ryan Park, 650 Shell Blvd., Foster City. Information: Alex Tourk tourk@sfpublicaffairs.com

"Campaign 2008: A Presidential Debate that Matters". Come see an hear Ralph Nader, Cynthia McKinney, Jared Ball, Kent Mesplay talking about the issues of the day. Hosted and moderated by Cindy Sheehan. 2 p.m. Herbst Theater/Veterans Memorial Bldg., 401 Van Ness, S.F. $10/$25 donation. Sponsored by Green Party of Alameda County, San Francisco Green Party, Sacramento County Green Party. Information: greendebate2008@yahoo.com 510-610-1773

January 14, 2007 - Monday

Help Raise Healthy Children Gala-
The event will honor Alice Waters. Performers include Jennifer Hudson, Marvin Hamlisch and The Bouncing Bulldogs. 5 p.m. reception followed by dinner and performance. Dinner San Francisco City Hall Rotunda, 1 Dr C B Goodlett Place, SF Performance at San Francisco Opera House. Information: www.cityboxoffice.com 415-392-4400 Live performance $50./75/$100.- Individual Ticket for Dinner and gala Show $1,000.

Mayor Ron Dellums - State of the City Address -
6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Oakland Marriott, 10th and Broadway, Oakland Information: 510-238-3141

Alice B. Toklas Democratic Club - Membership meeting 6:30 to 8 p.m. Alice Board Elections and February 2008 Election Discussion LGBT Community Center, 1800 Market Street @ Octavia Information: info@alicebtoklas.org


January 15, 2007 - Tuesday

Michigan Primary

Bay Bridge Base Beautification Group - 7 p.m. at 501 Beale Street (Watermark). Reviewing neighborhood input of how the land may be repurposed and planning the meeting with CalTrans. Planned uses that have been suggested: Plaza, dog park, parcourse (exercise circuit), terrace gardens, children's play area. Information: web.mac.com/p.josh.wolf/b4project

January 16, 2008 - Wednesday

Supes for Lunch - Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi - 11:30 to 12: 30. San Francisco Chamber of Commerce Board Room, 235 Montgomery Street, 12th Floor. Soup is provided by SF Soup Company RSVP Patricia Aleman paleman@sfchamber.com

San Francisco Recreation & Parks Renovation Program: Open House & Reception
4 to 7 p.m. City Hall, North Light Court. See ongoing park renovation projects and accomplishments of the Rec & Parks Capital Renovation program. Reception at 5:30.; Information: www.parks.sfgov.org/wcm_recpark/planning.openhouse2008_pdf

Stop Home Depot. 5 p.m. City Hall, 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place, Room 416, S.F.

Irish American Democratic Club - Endorsement Meeting (joint meeting with Democratic Women's Forum - see below) - 5:30 p.m. 455 Golden Gate Avenue, Conference Center Auditorium. Endorsements for U.S. President, State Senate District 3, California Propositions 91 through 97. San Francisco Prop. A through C.
You may vote if you are listed in records as eligible vote, though you may update your 2008 dues for $12. A candidate must receive 60% +1 of the votes cast for endorsement.
Irish American Democratic Club Board: Jeannie Maher, President; Mary O'Riordan, Vice President, Eileen Kivlehan, Treasurer; John Behanna, Kevin Malone, Patty Moran, Michael O'Connor, John O'Riordan, Jim Wachob, Joan Simmons.

Democratic Women's Forum - Endorsement meeting - State Building Conference Center Auditorium, 455 Golden Gate Ave. U.S Presidential, 7 state propositions and 3 San Francisco propositions and California State Senate District 3.
Members must be members for 90 days and be current in membership dues to be eligible to vote. Dues may be paid at the door.
The Democratic Women's Forum's Board: Lorrie Kalos, President; BeLinda Nichols, Recording Secretary; Patricia Montague, Treasurer; Mary O'Riordan, Correspondence Secretary; Evelyn Wilson, Parliamentaraian, Renee Golanty-Koel, Immediate Past President; Robin Brasso, Marti Dinan, Mary Jung, Patty Moran, Fran Schulberg, Dawn Walker
Contact: info@Democratic-Womens-Forum.com www.Democratic-Womens-Forum.com P. O. Box 475308, S.F. Ca. 94147 Lorrie Kalos 650-534-0543 lorrie@kalos.us
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Paul Auster - In conversation with Graham Leggat - Jewish Community Center, 3200 California Street, S.F. Information and tickets : 415-292-1200 tickets.jccsf.org

January 17, 2008 - Thursday

City Democratic Club - Discussion with C. W. Nevius from the San Francisco Chronicle, 312 Sutter Street, S.F. 7:30 p.m. Information info@citydemocraticclub.org 415-923-5252

January 18, 2008 - Friday

Oakland Celebrates the Dream Opening Ceremony
- Celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Keynote address by U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters and live entertainment as well as resource fair. 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Frank Ogawa Plaza in front of Oakland's City Hall, 14th Street and Broadway, Oakland. Information www.oaklandnet.com/celebrations 510-444-CITY

SPUR - San Francisco's Economic Strategy - 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. What drives our city's economy and what tools can we use to promote economic growth and job opportunities? city's City's chief economist, Ted Egan and representatives from the Mayor's Office of Economic and Workforce Development as they describe the City's Economic Strategy and how it will be implemented in the coming years. $5. non-members Information: SUR info@spur.org Phone 415-781-8726

Instituto Laboral De La Raza 2008 Labor Awards Dinner, Hilton Hotel, 333 O'Farrell Street, S.F. Reception and media coverage 5 p.m. Dinner and awards at 6:30 p.m. Honorees include Joseph T. Hansen International President United Food and Commercial Workers International Union Washington D.C.; Tyrone Freeman ; John Jatoft; Sal Roselli SEIU - United Healthcare Workers West ; Ronald J. Lind United Food and Commercial Workers Union - Local 5 , German Vazquez President of Teamsters National Hispanic Caucus $200. Information: www.ilaboral.org/dinner 2008 415-431-7522


January 19, 2008 - Saturday

Nevada Caucus

Roe v. Wade 35th Anniversary March. Justin Herman Plaza at Market and Embarcadero at 11 a.m. Information: mediafreedoms.net

Save Rent Control Tenant Convention- 1 to 4 p.m. 474 Valencia Auditorium. Overview of Measure and strategy

January 20, 2008 - Sunday

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr -
6th Annual Musical Tribute Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Oakland Scottish Rite Center Oakland 7:30 p.m. Linda Tillery and the Cultural Heritage Choir, Rhiannon and Terrance Kelly, Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir, Oakland Children's Community Choir and the Oaktown Jazz Workshop. Tickets $22 at door. Information
800-838-3006 www.milktribute.com

January 21, 2008 - Monday

Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday

January 22, 2008 - Tuesday

35th Anniversary of Roe vs. Wade

Last day to register to vote for February 5th election

SPUR - Transformation of the Mission by automobility - 12:30 312 Sutter St. $5 non members. Mission District of San Francisco is a pre-automobile suburb reconfigured, beginning in 1910's to accommodate the movement and storage of automobiles. Changes to the built environment included widespread removal of front yards for driveways and garages,widening of streets and privatization of curb space for residential driveway cuts. Mary Brown presents her Geography Master's Thesis examining the effect of this shift to private mobility on the architectural landscape, on-street parking availability, as well as the conversion of garage spaces to other uses. Information: info@spur.org 415-781-8726.

January 23, 2008 - Wednesday

SPUR - Japantown Better Neighborhoods Plan: What Next?- 12:30 to 1:30 312 Sutter St. $5. non members. The Japantown Better Neighborhoods Plan will develop a vision for the culturally important Japantown neighborhood that will guide historic preservation and new growth, as well as improve connections to transit projects such as Geary Bus Rapid Transit. Come hear from Bob Hamaguchi of the Japantown Task Force and Rosemary Dudley of the San Francisco Planning Department as they walk you through the Japantown planning process. Information: info@spur.org 415-781-8726

January 24, 2007 - Thursday

Save St. Luke's Campaign - Rally and press conference San Francisco City Hall Noon. Information: 415-206-2140 x 155 Jane Martin or jmartin@bhnc.org

SPUR - SF's most sophisticated transportation model. 312 Sutter St 12:30 to 1:30 $5. non-members. Billy Charlton of San Francisco's Transportation Authority manages one of the most sophisticated models to analyze where people are coming from and where they're going. It is used to predict the number and type of trips by residents, daytime workers, tourists that will result from transportation improvements and land use developments. How accurate is it? How do they know? Can we use the model to predict different mode shares and understand the implications for transit planning, parking, the economy and global warming? Information: info@spur.org 415-781-8726

January 25th, 2008 Friday

San Francisco Transgender Empowerment Advocacy and Mentorship announces a collaborative Health and Resource Fair for the Transgender Community. guest speakers
include Assemblyman Mark Leno, Mitch Katz and Ken Stram. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at State Office Building, Milton Marks Conference Center, 455 Golden Gate Avenue. Information: Yavante M. Thomas-Guess at 415-865-5632 www.sfteam.org madqueyl@gmail.com

Madeleine Albright - Commonwealth Club, Fairmont Hotel, 950 Mason Street 11:30 a.m. $30 for Non-Members Information: www.commonwealthclub.org

January 26th, 2008 - Saturday

South Carolina Primary

January 27th, 2008 - Sunday

Writers Remembered: A Bay Area Literary Tribute. Koret Auditorium of the Main Library 1 to 4 p.m. Among those to be remembered are Phil Frank, David Halberstam, Philomene Long, Norman Mailer, Tillie Olsen, Grace Paley, Allen Wheelis. Participants this year include Richard Boyle, Sharon Doublago, S.A. Griffen, Adam Hochschild and Wavy Gravy. Information: Byron Spooner 415-771-1076 www.freindsssfpl.org

January 28, 2008 - Monday

Commonwealth Club - Political Communication: Speakers Joe Tuman, Ron Nehring, Art Torres, "How Candidates and Elections are Sold to us". 5:30 Wine and Cheese reception. 595 Market Street, San Francisco. $18. for Non Members Information: www.commonwealthclub.org

Alice B. Toklas/Raoul Wallenberg Jewish Democratic Club - Co-Sponsoring San Francisco discussion on the presidential primary. 6:30 to 8 p.m. Jewish Community Center, 3200 California Street at Presidio. Information: info@alicebtoklas.org

January 29, 2008 - Tuesday

Florida Primary

Last day to request a vote-by-mail ballot for February primary.

SPUR "Is California losing jobs and companies to other states?". 12:30 to 1:30 312 Sutter Street, $5. non-members. Joint Public Policy Institute of California's Jed Kolko and he explains why companies are growing, moving, or leaving the State of California and what it means to our economy. Information: info@spur.org 415-781-8726

January 30, 2008 - Wednesday

Focus the Nation Climate Change Conference -
San Francisco State University two day conference on global warming. 1600 Holloway Ave., San Francisco, Jack Adams Hall 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Free. Information: http://bss.sfsu.edu/envstudies/climate.html

San Francisco Police Commission Meeting
- Community meeting in Richmond District at Roosevelt Middle School, 460 Arguello Street at 6 p.m.. Information: 416-553-1667


CNN - Republican Presidential Debate sponsored by L.A. Times and Politico at Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley

January 31, 2008 - Thursday

Focus the Nation Climate Change Conference - (second day) San Francisco State University two day conference on global warming. 1600 Holloway Ave., San Francisco, Jack Adams Hall 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Free. Information: http://bss.sfsu.edu/envstudies/climate.html


CNN - Democratic Presidential Debate sponsored by L.A. Times and Politico in Los Angeles.

Strobe Talbott - President of Brookings Institution - Commonwealth Club, 5:30 p.m. Marriott Hotel, 500 Post Street. $30 non-members. Information: www.commonwealthclub.org

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