Events for February 19, 2011
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Saturday, February 19
Maritime Flair to Chinese New Year | Fisherman’s Wharf
Bring in the Chinese New Year at SF Maritime National Historical Park’s celebration on the Hyde Street Pier.
Join Park Rangers for a day of cultural activities, kid’s crafts, history, folk music and a chance to see the park’s Chinese sailing junk colorfully decorated ...
SF Beer Week: Barleywine Festival | Lower Haight
Toranado hosts the 18th Annual Barleywine Festival, featuring over 50 Draft Barleywines. Must be seen to be believed. This is the marquee event of the many events for SF Beer Week, February 11-20th.
February 19
10:00 am – 2:00 am
February 20
10:00 am – 2:00 am
Admission: No Charge
Meet A Mythbuster at TechShop SF Grand Opening | SoMa
If you read the awesome tutorials on Instructables or watch MythBusters—longingly hoping you had the stuff and know-how to make some cool stuff yourself, well, the TechShop is for you.
TechShop is a one-of-a-kind, do-it-yourself membership based workshop that’s got it all: From sewing machines ...
| 1:00 pm | Artist Talk: Duke Ellington | Oakland | FREE |
Win a Free Book: Bakerella’s “Cake Pops”
Popular blogger Bakeralla (aka Angie Duley) has turned cute little cakes on a stick into “cake pops” and has just come out with an adorable new book with tons of super yummy photos to teach you how to make decorate balls, baby chicks, ice cream ...
Win Tix: 2nd Annual Chocolate & Beer Festival | East Bay
Like Chocolate? Like Beer?
Enjoy both and listen live music while raising money for local non-profits. The 2nd Annual Chocolate and Beer Fest Fundraiser is an official SF Beer Week Event. FREE shuttle from Richmond BART. Advance Tickets are $28 and include free parking, 4 ...
Win Tix: 2011 Chinese New Year Treasure Hunt | SF
Discover SF’s hidden secrets in this annual treasure hunt for nearly 2,000 people.
Local private eye Jayson Wechter has mapped an exploration of neighborhood treasures in some of SF’s more obscure warrens and hidden hutches. Amateur Sherlocks (that’s you) will race to beat the clock and the ...