TEMPLE NIGHTCLUB Temple promises to bring quality & integrity back to the Bay Area scene, with a venue that is run by artists, for artists. Temple is doing progressive, sustainable things both internally and externally in the community. Internally, we are focusing on conserving our waste and energy efficiency. Externally- we are educating our community on how to go green. Dedicated to the education, preservation and evolution of the electronic music scene, our business provides a functional, flexible and creative work environment for everybody that truly believes in social responsibility, forward thinking and a passion for the environment. At Temple, our values drive us to create a space that has a minimum negative environmental impact. Combining innovation with environmental awareness, all our events are "low to zero" waste, with no petroleum-based products, and nearly entirely, paperless promotion. All of our cups and straws are biodegradable and all our kitchen grease is reused to make biodiesel. Stay informed by checking out http://www.templesf.com
Super Bowl City presented by Verizon Hours Saturday, January 30: 11AM – 10PM Sunday, January 31: 11AM – 9PM Monday, February 1: 11AM – 9PM Tuesday, February 2: 11AM – 9PM Wednesday, February 3: 11AM – 9PM Thursday, February 4: 11AM – 9PM Friday, February 5: 11AM – 10PM Saturday, February 6: 11AM – 10PM Super Bowl Sunday (February 7): 11AM – 3PM
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The Piers are the newest attraction on The Embarcadero. Located north of the Ferry Building they feature unique dining (La Mar, The Plant, Hard Water and Coqueta), Class A office space, and over an acre of public waterfront access.
The Bay Lights is an iconic light sculpture designed by internationally renowned artist Leo Villareal. This stunning fine arts experience will live for two years on the San Francisco Bay Bridge West Span, starting with the Grand Lighting on March 5, 2013.
Check out our website: www.templsf.com Soundcloud: www.soundcloud.com/temple-music-group Beatport: http://www.beatport.com/label/temple-music-group/15037 Spotify Catalog: http://open.spotify.com/user/templemusicgroup/playlist/5awH9MXSACVX1v1wZ1bRXB Submissions and Info inquires: [email protected]
Hotel Griffon is an upscale San Francisco, California boutique hotel nestled along the Embarcadero waterfront and steps from the iconic Ferry Building.
Past JTF Mission Statements: 2011-2012 SPJTF will fund programs that provide and support the advocacy of health and shelter for disadvantaged populations including in, but not limited to, those in the Bay Area and Israel. Our focus will be on programs that empower individuals to help themselves. 2010-2011 SPJCTF will fund education in a bay area community, a Jewish community and an international community in need; through sustainable early intervention programs that help people help themselves. 2009-2010 The mission of the SPJCTF is to provide physical health care and food through sustainable projects that improve the quality of life for vulnerable communities around the world with a commitment to Jewish populations. 2008-2009 The mission of the SPJCTF is to simultaneously provide basic needs and tutelage to Jews in need and to communities with similar struggles.
Rincon Center is a complex of shops, restaurants, offices, and apartments in South of Market in Downtown San Francisco, California. It comprises an entire city block, bounded by Mission, Howard, Spear, and Steuart Streets. There are two buildings.Rincon AnnexThe original Rincon Annex building is a former United States Post Office, designed by Gilbert Stanley Underwood in the Streamline Moderne style, and completed in 1940. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. The exterior of the building is decorated by dolphins in stone relief friezes above the doorways and windows.MuralsThe interior features the renowned "History of California" mural, composed of 27 watercolor murals painted by the Russian immigrant muralist Anton Refregier, from 1941 to 1948 under the Federal Art Project of the Work Projects Administration. The murals, in the Social realism style, depict the history of California and San Francisco's role in it. As the murals were completed immediately following World War II, they generated fierce controversies. Refregier's detractors criticized his artistic style and questioned his political leanings. The controversy eventually reached the U.S. Congress, where critics called for the murals to be destroyed. Ironically, it was the murals that led to the preservation of the post office lobby as part of the Rincon Center development.
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