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Events for March 1, 2018

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Thursday, March 1

Habitat for Humanity’s Building Blocks: Improving The Community | East Palo Alto
Thursday, March 1 – 8:30 am | Cost: FREE*
*Free but an RSVP is recommended. 
| Palo Alto
Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco’s Neighborhood Revitalization Program partners with local homeowners and nonprofit organizations to revitalize homes, community facilities and parks in a three-day blitz known as Habitat Building Blocks. During this three-day event, volunteers rebuild fences, repair decks, install flooring, paint houses, landscape ...
10:00 amPez Museum: Free Admission Day | Burlingame  FREE
10:30 amFree Walking Tour of Russian Hill | SF  FREE
Goorin Bros. Sweet $15 Hats & Annual Spring Sample Sale | SF
Thursday, March 1 – 11:00 am - Ends at 5:00 pm | Cost: FREE*
*Free entry, but bring money for hats of course.
| Goorin Bros HQ

Looking to compliment your new springtime look? Goorin Bros., the fourth-generation, family-owned San Francisco-based company of bold hatmakers, will host a three-day sample sale at the company’s Howard Street headquarters. Heads up to the Great hat folks of the Bay Area. Join the first Sample Sale ...

Free First Thursdays at Berkeley Art Museum | East Bay
Thursday, March 1 – 11:00 am - Ends at 7:00 pm | Cost: FREE*
*Free admission to galleries. Film programs are excluded
| Berkeley Art Museum / Pacific Film Archive

The UC Berkeley Art Museum is the visual arts center of the University of California, Berkeley. Through art and film programs, collections, and research resources, the University aspires to be locally connected and globally relevant, engaging audiences from the campus, community, and beyond. Normally $18, the ...Monthly

4:00 pmFree Drumming Demo | Oakland  FREE*
*Free with RSVP
Race for the Governor of California: Conversation w/ John Cox | SF
Thursday, March 1 – 5:00 pm - Ends at 7:00 pm | Cost: FREE | McLaren Complex (USF)

It’s the race for the 2nd most important office in the county. At this Politico speaker series meet the candidates for Governor of California including Gavin Newsom and former mayor of LA, Antonio Villaraigosa. The Leo T. McCarthy Center for Public Service and the Common ...

6:00 pm“The Handmaid’s Tale” World Literature Book Club Discussion | SF Main Library  FREE
6:00 pmWorld Series of Poetry: Best Baseball Poems | SF Main Library  FREE
6:00 pm2018 USA Gap Year Fair | San Anselmo  FREE
6:00 pm“What Moves You” Opening Reception | SF  FREE*
*Free
Exploratorium After Dark: Extended Cinemas | Pier 15 Listen, peer, touch, and interact as their annual cinematic celebration takes over museum spaces to provide intriguing experiences—both on and off the screen—created by artists and filmmakers from the Bay Area and beyond.
Castro Art Walk | First Thursdays
Thursday, March 1 – 6:00 pm - Ends at 9:00 pm | Cost: FREE | The Castro

Participating March 1st Locations: Art Attack SF, 2358 Market St. Ste. 1 Spark Arts, 4229 18th St. Norden Living, 3618 17th St. Blush! Wine Bar, 476 Castro St. The Apothecarium, 2029 Market St. Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Drysdale Properties, 2324B Market St. Dog Eared Books, 489 Castro St. Local Take, 3979 17th St. 440 Castro, ...Monthly

6:00 pmSridevi & Friends: Portrait of An Indian Transgender Community | Castro  FREE
6:30 pm“Noodle Soup: Recipes, Techniques, Obsession” Book Launch | Omnivore Books  FREE
6:30 pm“Noodle Soup: Recipes, Techniques, Obsession” Book Launch | Omnivore Books  FREE
6:30 pm“Irreparable Harm” Film Screening | Hayes Valley  FREE
Tabitha Soren In-conversation with Photographer Corey Keller | SF
Thursday, March 1 – 7:00 pm - Ends at 9:00 pm | Cost: FREE | SFAC Main Gallery
SFAC Galleries is pleased to bring together two exceptional women—photographer Tabitha Soren and SFMOMA curator of photography Corey Keller—in an expansive conversation exploring practice, process, and the challenges of working with images in the world today. This event is planned in conjunction with Fantasy Life, Soren’s ...
7:00 pmShipwreck & Komedio Presents: Ready Player One | The Booksmith  $12*
*$12 advance, $15 at the door.
Presidio Live-Theater: “The Elephant in Every Room I Enter” | SF
Thursday, March 1 – 7:00 pm - Ends at 8:30 pm | Cost: FREE*
*Free but an RSVP is recommended.
| Presidio Officers' Club
Recently seen Next Door at New York Theatre Workshop, The Elephant In Every Room I Enter is a strikingly intimate solo piece about Gardiner Comfort’s experience as an actor living with Tourette Syndrome. Created with his frequent collaborator Kel Haney, the play explores the week Gardiner ...
7:30 pmWin Tix: Ross Valley Players’ “Dead Man’s Cell Phone” | North Bay  WIN*
*Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays: $27 GA ($15 for under the age of 25). Thursdays: $22 GA ($12 for under the age of 25). Preview Night - Thursday, March 1 - $10 minimum donation suggested.
7:30 pmPotential Impact of Climate Change on California Vegetation | Golden Gate Park  FREE
7:30 pm“Daphne” Book Discussion | Green Apple Books  FREE
7:30 pm“Eloquent Rage” Book Reading & Discussion | The Bindery  FREE
8:00 pmThrowback Thursdays at Virgil’s: Late 90’s to Early 2000’s Pop | SF  FREE
8:00 pmWin Tix: Really Funny Comedians Who Happen To Be Women w/ Maureen Langan | Cobb’s Comedy Club  WIN
8:00 pm“RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars” Watch Party & 2-for-1 Drinks | Midnight Sun  FREE
8:00 pmNew Filmmakers Open Screening | Mission Dist.  FREE
8:00 pmHaight Ashbury Comedy Night | Milk Bar  FREE*
*Use promo code HELLAFUNNY for free tickets. Otherwise, it's $15.

Every Thursday

“Level Up Thursdays”: Free Video DJ Dance Party | SF
Every Thursday – 9:00 pm - Ends at 2:00 am | Cost: FREE | Raven Bar
"Level Up Thursdays": Free Video DJ Dance Party | SF
Every Thursday night, Raven Bar & Lounge hosts a free dance party with DJ Mark Andrus who will play your favorite throwback jams. Drink Specials All Night $10 Mixed Cocktails $6 Beer $6 Seltzer Video DJ Mark Andrus Level Up Thursday: Every Thursday at 9 pm Raven Bar & Lounge, 1151 Folsom St., SF FREE Updated ...
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