Harrison Street between 16th and 22nd Streets | Harrison and 16th Street, San Francisco, CA
San Francisco, CA 94103
Originally built in 1914 as a mortuary, the beautiful Chapel with its 40-foot high arched ceiling has been converted to a music venue with mezzanine, while the rest of the building has been remodeled to hold our sister restaurant, The Vestry, which includes an outdoor dining patio. Our Box Office is open 90 minutes before doors every night we have a show, and also on Saturday afternoons from 12:30pm - 4:30pm.
The San Francisco LGBT Pride Celebration Committee (San Francisco Pride) is a non-profit membership organization founded to produce the San Francisco LGBT Pride Celebration & Parade. We are dedicated to education, commemoration of LGBT heritage and celebration of LGBT culture and liberation. A world leader in the Pride movement, we are also a grant-giving organization through our Community Partners Program.
Friday, September 16 12-10pm Saturday, September 17 12-10pm Sunday, September 18 12-8pm
At Oddball Films we license stock footage from our massive film and media archive to clients worldwide. We also curate, unique, twice weekly film screenings in our screening room. Check out http://oddballfilms.blogspot.com/ for more information on our screenings.
BIRTHDAYS - PRIVATE EVENTS - CUSTOM TASTINGS - PRIVATE HOME THEATER ROOM - WINE CLUB - FRIDAY NIGHT CHAMPAGNE NIGHTS.
Follow our dusty little vardo down to Baxtalo Drom, San Francisco's cozy night of vaudevillian entertainment inspired by all things Balkan and bein' on the road... Let us entertain you! discount tickets at baxtalodrom.brownpapertickets.com As always... we'll be having intimate performances all night long. So come early and stay late. Dress tight and get loose. And try your luck at The Lucky Road Show... where fortunes are told and made! Every fourth Friday of the month Beatbox 314 11th Street, San Francisco 10pm - 2am $15 Twitter: @theluckyroad Instagram: @baxtalodrom Check back for special East Bay shows!
Cesar E. Chavez Holiday Parade and Festival The holiday breakfast will be followed by The 11th Annual Cesar E. Chavez Holiday Parade & Festival on Friday March , 2012. Join thousands of Bay Area residents, families, schools, religious groups, labor unions, and community organizations in celebration of Cesar’s legacy in the heart of San Francisco's Latino community.. The SF parade has become among the largest events honoring Cesar Chavez in California.
SFGFF is the city's leading movement for films & conversations about people and the planet. We use the power of film to inspire, inform, and motivate audiences to find their environmental passion and make a difference. In addition to the annual Green Film Fest each Spring, we present year-round community events in the San Francisco Bay Area. For more info on what we're about, please visit our website at http://greenfilmfest.org
Fireside is a monthly storytelling series, taking place the second Wednesday of each month in San Francisco. Six storytellers tell 10-minute true stories on a particular theme, without the aid of notes or a script, keeping the art of storytelling alive.
Almost every restaurant and bar serves craft beer these days - When you’re out at a bar or restaurant, How do you choose the right craft beer? Craft beer bars typically offer a dizzying array of uniquely named beers that change regularly, Selections and variety are wonderful things, but they can make the ordering process a bit intimidating and daunting, Because You do not want to order 16oz of something that is not to your taste. Whether you are a beer aficionado a seasoned drinker with a wealth of beer knowledge, or someone who is new to the craft beer scene; Hand Crafted Tasting Co.’s Craft Beer Festivals mission is to give you the opportunity to taste a large number craft beer selections, many seasonal, in one place at one time. No matter your beer knowledge you will leave knowing more Than When you arrived! Discover what ingredients you like best in your beer at the sense lab which is one of the Learning initiatives in a Craft Concierge Center staffed by industry experts and informative seminars. All tailored towards helping you discover which brands and/or which specific beers appeal most to you, youl also get the chance to taste some beers that are hard to find and not at every local craft beer bar because With 150 craft beer’s from 75 breweries, Discovering what styles of beer you like, or if you already know, tasting the latest offerings from our represented breweries.
Walk MS connects people living with MS and those who care about them. When you participate in this community event, the funds you raise give hope to the more than 400,000 people living with MS in the United States. We’ve been walking since 1988 and to date have raised more than $770 million nationwide to support life changing programs and cutting-edge research.
Villa Fontaine is located in the Potrero Hill/Design District neighborhood of San Francisco. The space a converted machine shop originally built in the late 1800's and has many original qualities still intact. It served as an antique and art gallery for the past 30 years. The exterior of the brick masonry building is covered in old growth vines and surrounded on two sides by 10 foot tall clipped topiaries. You enter the building through the original sliding door which opens into the drive through porte co·chère. Within this space there are exposed brink walls and estate planters with topiaries over flowing with ivy. Access to the main space is made through double french doors. Upon entering the building you find your yourself in the grand foyer, a large 15x15 space with an adjacent restroom. There are two large rooms that open off the foyer. One functions as a reception/gathering space (15x23) and the other as conference/dining space (15x25) . The conference space can accommodate up to 30 at one long table. Located just behind the conference space is the full kitchen and another half bath. There is a outdoor cobble stoned courtyard adjacent to the gathering space which can also be utilized. Upstairs theres two additional rooms available. The Grand Ballroom is large enough to sit 120 for dinner. The adjacent library is a unique is perfect for after dinner drinks. Another restroom is off the library. Villa Fontaine two blocks form the San Francisco Design Center, Zynga, Uber and many other tech companies and only one block from Starbucks, Whole-foods and many restaurants.
Activate McCoppin is a month-long project that is transforming the McCoppin Hub from an underutilized lot to a beautiful community space. The project empowers individuals in the community to re-claim spaces in their neighborhood, and to take a role in curating events by allowing anyone to host an event free of charge. Inviting the community to participate in a large range of events (from drawing, to pop-up markets and movie nights) has brought together a diverse range of people and given individuals an opportunity to have an impact on their neighborhood.
We are a local dog service company, specializing in spoiling doggies in the neighborhood!
Zomadic MakerSpace is a place where enthusiastic creators of all sorts gather, collaborate and create almost anything using state of the art digital fabrications tools. Opening Summer 2015
A beauty boutique made up of skincare magicians, wax slingers & hair wizards. 415-556-2883 or book online⚡️
parking is a bitch ANYWHERE in the city. don't be late and complain to me about parking, get a bike or walk!
Our full-service hospital offers specialized care, diagnostics and treatment, including internal medicine, surgery, oncology, neurology and neurosurgery, cardiology, dermatology, complementary and integrative medicine, dentistry, behavior, critical care, and 24/7 emergency care for dogs and cats. We are an AAHA-accredited referral hospital.
Open 7 days by appointment. Lori Shantzis has been curating and selling art for over 20 years. She is currently director of a.Muse Gallery and Art Consulting, located in the Mission, where she exhibits local emerging and mid-career artists in a variety of mediums. In addition, she supplies art to several high-end furniture showrooms in the San Francisco Design Center, working with interior designers and private collectors throughout the Bay Area. a.Muse alums include photographers Luis Delgado, Seth Dickerman, and Molly DeCoudreaux and painters Jeff Burwell, Jacob Tillman, and Christina Mazza. Part of her consulting services include working with artists to develop their art and their portfolios.