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Meet new single friends, five minutes at a time, at a fun restaurant in the heart of North Beach’s Little Italy! Dress to impress. Tuesday, May 14, 2024, 7-9pm. Adults of all ages welcome! 2 AGE GROUPS: Young Unattached Professionals (YUPs) and 40+ Single Professionals. DISCOUNT TICKETS: $30/early birds $45/last minute, if space permits. We request that everyone purchase at least one drink, so the restaurant invites us back. LOCATION: Piazza Pellegrini, 659 Columbus (at Filbert), San Francisco CA. Limited free street parking available alongside nearby school at 940 Filbert St. Come early and dine at one of many great restaurants in the area, including Pellegrini! CO-SPONSORED by YUPs (Young Unattached Professionals), a non-profit singles organization, Singles Bay Area, Luvidya.com, Society of Single Professionals, and by many other singles organizations and meetups. All events benefit The Seva Foundation, www.seva.org, to restore sight to the blind. DISCOUNTS & MORE FUN EVENTS at www.thepartyhotline.com. •Cinco de Mayo Speed Dating Party, May 5, Belmont •Elite Singles Matchmaking, May 5, Belmont •Spring Mansion Party, May 11, East Bay Hills •Speed Dating Spectacular, May 14, San Francisco •Red Hot Mixer, May 18, Santa Clara •Peacock Gap Single Mingle, May 19, San Rafael •Dinner, Speed Dating & Karaoke Party, May 25, Castro Valley •Sunday Soiree, June 2, Hayward •Welcome Summer Party, June 8, Los Gatos •Pacific Cruise – Vancouver to SF, Sep 26-29 •Singles Cruise to San Diego & Mexico, Feb 15-20, 2025 PLEASE NOTE: The number of people who RSVP on this meetup doesn't reflect all who have registered or will be attending. We promote our events on 26 different singles meetups and dozens of major websites, including Facebook, Twitter, Yelp, Yahoo, Google, etc., plus email blasts to thousands of Bay Area singles.
659 Columbus Ave Russian Hill San Francisco CA
Category: Singles 4 id: 15765
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Words That Made the Difference: Brown vs. the Board of Education is based on the court cases involved in the fight to end school segregation. The play is set in the courtrooms of history, with the plaintiffs, witnesses, and justices whose courageous words culminated in the unanimous decision to end segregation in public schools. The script draws from the actual words from the memoirs of the late Chief Justice Earl Warren and from the trial transcripts of the five cases that were brought together before the Supreme Court. 2024 marks the 70th anniversary of the unanimous court decision. As Earl Warren was former governor of California and Marin County was the last county in the nation to adhere to the court order of desegregation, WORDS is powerfully relevant today. As our nation continues the work to be a truly just, fair, and anti-racist society, Words That Made the Difference sets the scene for exactly what the work within the courtroom looked like 70 years ago.
2513 Blanding Ave Alameda Alameda CA
Category: Performing Arts 11 id: 15751
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Words That Made the Difference: Brown vs. the Board of Education is based on the court cases involved in the fight to end school segregation. The play is set in the courtrooms of history, with the plaintiffs, witnesses, and justices whose courageous words culminated in the unanimous decision to end segregation in public schools. The script draws from the actual words from the memoirs of the late Chief Justice Earl Warren and from the trial transcripts of the five cases that were brought together before the Supreme Court. 2024 marks the 70th anniversary of the unanimous court decision. As Earl Warren was former governor of California and Marin County was the last county in the nation to adhere to the court order of desegregation, WORDS is powerfully relevant today. As our nation continues the work to be a truly just, fair, and anti-racist society, Words That Made the Difference sets the scene for exactly what the work within the courtroom looked like 70 years ago.
2513 Blanding Ave Alameda Alameda CA
Category: Performing Arts 11 id: 15752
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From Ma Rainey to Bonnie Raitt 6 Bodacious Women – Pamela Rose, Pat Wilder, Daria Johnson, Ruth Davies, Jennifer Jolly & Kristen Strom – tear up the stage in a celebration of Blues & Blueswomen! Blues is a Woman blurs the boundaries between concert and theater, using storytelling and music to bring to life the colorful history of the bold and singular women who wrote and popularized the blues. Some of the names are well known – Nina Simone, Aretha Franklin, Janis Joplin – and others should be – Ma Rainey, Ida Cox, Memphis Minnie, and so many more. The voices of these women are vibrant, challenging, inspirational, and dynamic, and Blues is a Woman seeks to ensure that these women, their histories, and their message will be remembered and celebrated.
2513 Blanding Ave Alameda Alameda CA
Category: Music Festivals 10 id: 15764
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ABOUT KIDS TO PARKS DAY Kids to Parks Day is a nationwide day of outdoor exploration and play, organized by the National Parks Trust. ABOUT THE EVENT Celebrate locally with us at Howarth Park! Take a self-directed Scavenger Hunt through the park to reveal the location of the secret prize and enjoy treats and activities along the way! HOW TO PARTICIPATE 1) Pick up Scavenger Hunt instructions near the Howarth Park Snack Bar on Saturday, May 18th between 11am & 2pm. 2) Complete the Scavenger Hunt to reveal the location of the secret prize and enjoy treats and activities along the way! All ages are welcome to participate, but the Scavenger Hunt was created with the intention of being age-appropriate for kids ages 6-12. Younger children will need extra adult help with the scavenger hunt.
2060 W College Ave Santa Rosa Santa Rosa CA
Category: Other 13 id: 15761
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45th Annual Boogie: Campbell's Music Festival Saturday, May 18th 10am-6pm Sunday, May 19th 10am-5pm Along East Campbell Avenue in Downtown Campbell Chosen as one of the South Bay's Best Music Festivals by Silicon Valley Metro Readers multiple years running, Boogie Campbell's Music Festival is two jam-packed days of live music on four stages, a variety of mouthwatering food and drink, rows of artisans selling their handcrafted works, a KidsZone and loads of fun for the whole family. Stay tuned in for the latest festival info about which bands and musicians will be performing, what food vendors will be serving up, the various business and artisan vendors and more at CampbellBoogie.com Drink tickets and festival glassware will be available for pre-purchase on the Boogie website beginning May 1st. There is free parking in multiple garages, but we also encourage anyone who can take public transportation, ride a bike, (there is a free bike valet) or walk. Admission to festival is free, but there are varying prices for food, drinks, and other festival activities. Please Note: On Saturday: Drink Ticket sales END at 5pm. Beer and wine STOPS pouring at 5:30pm. On Sunday: Drink Ticket sales END at 4pm. Beer and wine STOPS pouring at 4:30pm. Plan your Boogie visit at CampbellBoogie.com
267 E Campbell Ave Downtown Campbell CA
Category: Music Festivals 10 id: 15745