Events for April 10, 2019
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Golden Gate Park’s “History of the Birds” | SF
Nancy DeStefanis, Executive Director of San Francisco Nature Education, will present a lecture slideshow on the history of Golden Gate Park and on some of the magnificent birds that nest there each year: Great Horned Owls, Red Tail Hawks and Great Blue Herons.
National Poetry Month: Blackout Poetry | SF
Celebrate Poetry Month with a fun craft – blackout poetry. Blackout poetry is when you take an existing page and make a poem from the existing words by coloring/blacking out the words you do not want. This program is intended for tweens and teens.
Free Trust in AI Author Talk & Free “Savvy Matters” Book | SF
Don’t know who or what you can trust? You’re not alone. Join Shiv Singh, founder of Savvy Matters, for a discussion about his book, “Savvy.” As an attendee, you’ll receive a free copy, which explores how to navigate the post-trust era, engage customers, and motivate ...
Queer Movie Night Series “To Wong Foo” | Oakland
Join at Club 21 for the next four features of the Queer Movie Night Series. Bring some friends, grab a drink, enjoy free popcorn, and good company while celebrating LGBTQ representation in classic and contemporary film. Tickets are $5 and all proceeds from ticket sales ...
| 6:30 pm | Free Makers & Crafters Business Class | Richmond | FREE |
| 7:00 pm | Draft on Draught: Magic the Gathering Draft Night | SF | FREE* *RSVP before Tuesday to get pizza
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| 7:30 pm | The Moxy Show: Free Live Comedy | Berkeley | FREE* *Donation encouraged, no drink minimum, food and drinks can be purchased at the venue
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| 7:30 pm | 3rd Annual Kristin Pankonin Art Song Award Showcase | SF | FREE* *Free, reservations recommended
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| 7:30 pm | Free AcroYoga Class | Sports Basement Berkeley | FREE |
Shaping SF Lecture: SF Neighborhood Newspapers | Mission Dist.
A collaborative effort of the San Francisco Department of Memory, this project digitally preserves and promotes San Francisco
community newspapers. Over 1,600 issues generated in eight neighborhoods dating back to the 1960s are now available online and
members of participating history groups will present highlights along with ...