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SF’s “The Bark Mitzvah” for Doggies (Nov. 12-13)

A fun (and free) pop-up photo experience for dogs (and cats) comes to SF this weekend
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There comes a time in the life of a puppy when they become a dog.

Join not for profit Value Culture and photo experience company SnapFiesta for an interactive, art experience on November 12th & 13th at 1506 Haight St. off the corner of Ashbury.

The Bark Mitzvah? Don’t dogs deserve to experience an ancient Jewish ritual, to be recognized and celebrated as adult dogs in the community, just like any human can. Yes.

The Bark Mitzvah
Friday & Saturday, November 12-13, 2021 | Noon to 5pm
1506 Haight St. (at Ashbury), San Francisco
Free with RSVP

The activation is free, but if you would like to skip the line you can purchase a VIP pass (Very Important Pup) for $36 in advance, $40 at the door.

If you do not have a dog a simulation will be provided for you. Souvenir poster for sale printed by the Haight Street Art Center. 1 ticket is good for a dog family.

To be inclusive as possible, the first hour on Friday will be devoted to cats and other domesticated animals that would like to participate.

Thank you to our promotional partner Muttville Senior Dog Rescue, and in-kind sponsor smallbatch pets, and The Haight Street Art Center for printing souvenir posters.

Please bring Pooches who behave and mind their poop. One dog family at a time will be allowed inside the experience. Please be patient with the process as we are working with dogs as well as humans. Zero tolerance for bad dogs.

Value Culture, 501c3 is hosting an experiential pop up at the iconic 1506 Haight St. on the corner of Ashbury using a traditional retail  space for arts and performance activations, as well to support local artisans and community groups.

 

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The Bark Mitzvah is part of the final weekend of this unique Pop Up, with a closing party on Sunday November 14th at 12pm featuring a special music performance by a Bay Area legend, and the last chance to see the Seven by 7 art show by Jimmie Fails, aka The Last Black Man of San Francisco. Limited edition autograph books will be for sale, with all proceeds going back to the local arts community through Value Culture. Haight Ashbury is known for the Summer of Love, but this has been an Autumn of Awesome!

Next month check out Value Culture and San Francisco Brewing Company’s Holiday @ The Square free Toys for Tots party with The Hella Good Band on Saturday December 4th 2pm-6pm in Ghirardelli Square. The mission of Value Culture is to produce and support artistic, educational, charitable, and spiritual events to inspire individuals to give back to their communities. Value Culture removes barriers to arts, culture, and philanthropy. Follow us @ivalueculture for more events .