Events for February 6, 2019
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Wednesday, February 6
“Lululemon Flow & Jo”: Free Yoga Class & Coffee in an Art Gallery | SoMa
> EVENT UPDATE: This event is no longer taking place. Join Lululemon for their monthly complimentary yoga class and coffee at 111 Minna Gallery. Start the day with a gentle vinyasa flow, and leave centered and present. Top it off with a hot cup of ...
Free “Coconut” Belgian Waffle Wednesday | SF
Wednesday, February 6 will feature: Coconut Waffles at their monthly event at Capital One Cafe. Monthly
| All Day | Bay Area Discovery Museum | Free Admission Day | FREE |
SFO’s Dramatic New Outdoor Observation Deck Opens
SFO has been building a spacious new outdoor terrace at the end of Boarding Area G in the International Terminal offering comfortable seating and great views of the airfield and beyond.
According to SF Gate, the new observation deck opens Wednesday, February 6, 2019 from 7:30am to ...
| 11:00 am | GLBT History Museum: Free First Wednesdays | Castro | FREE |
Anchor & Hope’s Annual Shrimp Boil | Anchor & Hope
All-you-can-eat shrimp and all-you-can-drink draft beer for $40.
Workshop Wednesday: Drink Beer & Make Stuff | SF
Let the creativity flow at a free & fun DIY craft project led by the local makers at Workshop SF. No ticket or reservation required, just drop in.
Chew on This: Food Writers Dish on Oakland Dining | Oakland
In the past two years, Bon Appetit Magazine named two Fruitvale eateries on its coveted Top 10 Places to Eat in the U.S. lists, marking Oakland cuisine on the national map. With San Francisco snagging more Michelin stars than New York, the Bay area food ...
| 6:30 pm | Drink & Draw Art Event & Raffle | The Knockout | FREE |
Shaping SF Lecture: Internment & Its Aftermath | Mission Dist.
Chuck Wollenberg presents his new book Rebel Lawyer about Wayne Collins and his defense of Japanese-American rights during WWII.
Novelist and essayist Karen Tei Yamashita shares her introduction to John Okada’s No-No Boy, the only 1950s novel to reflect on the
post-Internment experience among Japanese-American families.
| 8:00 pm | “The Dirty Show” Comedy Night | SF | FREE |
Parks & Recreation Trivia Night | Emporium SF
Has life got you stuck in a pit? Don’t say Knope, just show up. This free event will let you root for Pawnee and show Eagleton just how much it truly sucks – you know Ron will have your back and Tom will be tweeting ...