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From Goldrushers to Glassholes – A night of cultural exploration of San Francisco
By - posted 4/1/2014 No Comment

Green Apple Books and The San Francisco Elks co-host a special panel discussion “WTF SF? From Goldrushers to Glassholes: Community in The Changing Landscape of San Francisco.”

Enjoy a rare opportunity to visit the normally private Elk’s Lodge, opened in 1925 on Union Square. You’ll hear from five of the Bay Area’s most outstanding cultural historians for a ‘town hall meeting’ to discuss the issues facing San Francisco’s communities today, while also providing an illuminating framework of The City’s extraordinary history of culture and adaptation.

WTF SF?
Wednesday, April 2, 2014 | 6:30p
SF Elks Lodge, 450 Post St., SF
FREE ($3 donation requested) – RSVP on Facebook

Take part in the discussion with notable panelists:

  • Gary Kamiya (San Francisco Magazine Executive Editor and author of Cool Gray City of Love)
  • Reverend Cecil Williams (pastor emeritus of Glide Memorial Church and co-author of Beyond the Possible)
  • Julia Flynn Siler (author of House of Mondavi and Lost Kingdom)
  • John Law (co-founder of Burning Man Festival and co-author of Tales of San Francisco Cacophony Society)
  • Joel Selvin (Chronicle culture editor from 1972—2009 and best-selling author).

Or just kick your heels, enjoy a cocktail, and take it all in.