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Virtual Piano & Wine Party w/ Kat Robichaud (The Voice: Season 5)Virtual Piano & Wine Party w/ Kat Robichaud (The Voice: Season 5)
By - posted 3/26/2020
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Tired of staring at the same people in silence? So why not join in on a virtual piano party with Kat Robichaud of Misfit Cabaret and The Voice (Season 5). While enjoying the show, dress as fancy as you like and post pictures and drink wine together. Kat will be in more...

More East Bay Parks Closing Starting FridayMore East Bay Parks Closing Starting Friday
By - posted 3/26/2020
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The COVID-19 health emergency remains a serious and evolving situation. The East Bay Regional Park District has announced some park area closures to limit overcrowding and public safety. This past weekend, the Park District saw more people in parks than on a busy holiday. Park visitation and park use will be more...

Say Goodbye to Muni Metro Starting March 30Say Goodbye to Muni Metro Starting March 30
By - posted 3/26/2020
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Starting next week, the SFMTA will implement additional service changes during the COVID-19 shelter-in-place order. In response to changing ridership, these service adjustments will help us to focus resources on routes outside of the downtown area that are connecting people to essential jobs and services. Read more at SFMTA Beginning on Monday, more...

Steph Curry Live Q&A w/ Dr. Fauci on InstagramSteph Curry Live Q&A w/ Dr. Fauci on Instagram
By - posted 3/26/2020
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Thanks to 7×7 and the SF Chronicle for letting us know that Warriors legend Steph Curry will be interviewing Dr. Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, who has become a bit of a covid-rock star due to his appearances at all of the White House more...

32 Places in SF & Oakland Where Kids Can Get Free Meals32 Places in SF & Oakland Where Kids Can Get Free Meals
By - posted 3/24/2020
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Many Bay Area students typically get their meals at school. But during the shutdown, sometimes there is no place for kids to get affordable meals. Starting last week students were offered free “grab and go” breakfast and lunch that they can take home with them. Schools worked with other community partners and more...

450 Free Ivy League Online Classes450 Free Ivy League Online Classes
By - posted 3/24/2020
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Not all people are fortunate enough (or smart enough) to go to an Ivy League school. Thankfully, Class Central offers about 450 free online classes from awesome schools like Brown, Harvard, Cornell, Princeton, Dartmouth, Yale, Columbia, and the University of Pennsylvania. Check out the Free Ivy League Course List Class Central, founded more...

Caltrain No Longer Raising Fares on April 1Caltrain No Longer Raising Fares on April 1
By - posted 3/24/2020
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A few weeks ago, Caltrain announced they were going to raise their prices on April 1st. But given recent developments, Caltrain changed its mind and decided to scrap the price increase (for now). In light of economic challenges facing the Bay Area as a result of the coronavirus (COVID-19), Caltrain is more...

1,500 Movies Now Free for Everyone on Sling TV1,500 Movies Now Free for Everyone on Sling TV
By - posted 3/24/2020
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Starting to feel cabin fever or have you finally watched everything on Netflix? Thankfully, TechCrunch let us know about SlingTV’s new free streaming service “Stay in & SLING.” While normal SlingTV is a pay service with tons of options, the new service is fairly limited with their free content, but still more...

Free Ballet Classes On Instagram and YouTubeFree Ballet Classes On Instagram and YouTube
By - posted 3/24/2020
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The San Jose New Ballet presents online classes free of charge to our community, during this exceptional time, as well as private Zoom classes and events for enrolled students.  “Connecting with our community and dancing together during this time is our top priority.” If you are not already an enrolled student and more...

NYC's The Met Opera Has Free Nightly "Live in HD" ShowsNYC’s The Met Opera Has Free Nightly “Live in HD” Shows
By - posted 3/24/2020
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During this extraordinary and difficult time, the Metropolitan Opera in New York hopes to brighten the lives of the audience members while their stage is dark. Each day a different encore presentation from the company’s Live in HD series is being made available for free streaming on the Met website. Each performance more...

SF Rec and Park Reminds "All Playgrounds Are Closed"SF Rec and Park Reminds “All Playgrounds Are Closed”
By - posted 3/24/2020
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San Francisco Rec and Park has sent out a reminder via Twitter that all playgrounds in the city are closed.  You can still go outside for walks and exercise with your family during “Shelter in Place,” but SF Gate reports that health officials advise against using playgrounds and playground equipment. Reminder: San more...

$1m+ Donations to SF's COVID-19 Charity Fund$1m+ Donations to SF’s COVID-19 Charity Fund
By - posted 3/24/2020
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Mayor London Breed Announces Major Contributions to Give2SF Fund, Priority Areas for Supporting San Franciscans   Give2SF COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund will provide San Franciscans with food security, access to housing, and security for workers and small businesses The Hellman Foundation is contributing $1 million; Ann and Gordon Getty are contributing $1 more...

California's New "Soft Closure" of State Parks & BeachesCalifornia’s New “Soft Closure” of State Parks & Beaches
By - posted 3/24/2020
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Following big weekend crowds outdoors at parks and beaches across California, Governor Gavin Newsom on Monday ordered the immediate closure of parking lots at many of the state’s most popular parks and beaches to help stop the spread of coronavirus. Read more at Mercury News The parking lot closures currently just affect more...

SF's Parks May Close Soon if People Continue to Act StupidSF’s Parks May Close Soon if People Continue to Act Stupid
By - posted 3/24/2020
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San Francisco Mayor London Breed has stern warnings during a press conference Monday afternoon for the residents of SF warning that if people continued to flout social distancing guidelines, the city may have to close its public parks.  Read the full article at SF Gate “Sadly, in some of our parks and more...

San Francisco Gets 1 Million N95 Protective MasksSan Francisco Gets 1 Million N95 Protective Masks
By - posted 3/23/2020
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Mayor London N. Breed Announces Procurement of 1 Million N95 Protective Masks in Effort to Strengthen City’s Response Capacity to Coronavirus City procures one million masks from the state for front line workers Mayor London N. Breed announced on March 23, 2020 that San Francisco is procuring one million N-95 personal protective more...