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Adoption Connection helps pregnant women place their baby in an adoptive home by providing non-judgmental emotional support and practical advice throughout her pregnancy and birth. We provide pregnancy counseling as well as adoption counseling so women considering open adoption will have the support and tools to make their decision.
Overlooking beautiful Duboce Park, the Harvey Milk Center for the Arts is as unique as the Civil Rights leader it was named for. Originally dedicated to the Performing Arts, the builiding, commonly called "Drama, Dance & Music", was headquarters for the Performing Arts Division of the Recreation and Park Department since its construction in 1954. Duboce Park itself, has been a location for arts programming since the early 1920's when the women volunteers of the San Francisco Urban Story League performed puppet shows and storytelling in the park for children.
Founded in 2003, A.P. VIN crafts small-lot Pinot Noirs from some of the finest vineyard sites in California. Founder/Winemaker Andrew Vingiello partners with passionate grower families and is dedicated to crafting delicious wines made in very limited production that showcase the very best in new world California Pinot Noir. Please join the A.P. VIN mailing list by signing up here http://www.apvinstore.com/mailinglist/. As a list member you will have the exclusive opportunity to purchase A.P. VIN prior to the official release each vintage.
The SFNHS explores all aspects of nature in the Bay Area. Our monthly lecture series at the Randall seeks to understand our impact on those natural systems, and their impact on us. We seek a deeper connection of the natural world in order to make more informed choices about the future.
The only museum of its kind in North America and conveniently located in San Francisco’s famed SoMa neighborhood, The American Bookbinders Museum explores and celebrates the craft, culture, and tools of bookbinding from its earliest forms to the innovations of the Industrial Revolution. In the age of digitization, our relationship with the book has changed. Our relationship to the book is rapidly evolving, making it the ideal time to tell the history of this object and memorialize its significance in regards to where we are today! Docent-led tours include demonstrations of hand-bookbinding and mechanized bookbinding equipment, and covers aspects of binding, paper making, gilding and finishing of hand-bound books; women in the bindery; and the trade's place in the culture and history of America. Make an appointment to explore our archive of over 5,000 volumes and materials or join us every third Thursday for later hours, a glass of wine, and a little exploring!