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April Events
Benefit for Jon Fromer
WHEN: Tuesday, April 3, 8:00 p.m.
WHERE: Rockit Room, 406 Clement St, San Francisco
DETAILS: Diane Amos, Bautista, Reed Fromer, Francisco Herrera, Little Brown Brother, Rad Reyes, and other special guests perform for the benefit of Jon Fromer, GWHS Class of 1964 alumnus and legendary activist musician currently battling stomach cancer. Admission sliding scale $10 and up, buy in advance at http://www.rock-it-room.com/event_details.php?EventID=733 or pay at the door; donations also welcome. More info at http://benefitforjonfromer.com/
Around the World in 80 Minutes
WHEN: Wednesday, April 4, 6:30 pm-8:00 pm
WHERE: Anza Branch Library Program Room, 550 37th Avenue
DETAILS: Go around the world without leaving your seat! In March 2007, Molly McCahan and her husband David Browne put their careers on hold and set out to explore the world, venturing through 27 countries in 14 months. Join Molly as she takes you on safari in Kenya and Tanzania; to ancient sites in Turkey, Greece, and Egypt; up to Annapurna Base Camp in Nepal; to monasteries in Tibet; to ancient cities in Morocco; to temples in Thailand; to rice fields in Indonesia; to koalas and kangaroos in Australia; and through gorgeous landscapes in New Zealand; and much more. For more information, call (415) 355-5717, or go to http://sfpl.org/index.php?pg=1010308301
Maximizing Mobility for Older Adults Full Day Conference
WHEN: Wednesday, April 4 from 8:30AM to 5:00PM
WHERE: The Event Center at St. Mary’s Cathedral, 1111 Gough Street (@ Geary)
DETAILS: A Full-day Conference on Maximizing Mobility: Maintaining Independence in Older Adults. For information visit our website: www.ioaging.org or contact Laura Rhine 415-750-4140 ext 223
Richmond District YMCA 90th Anniversary Silent Auction
WHEN: Thursday, April 5th, 2012 from 6pm to 10pm
WHERE: Temple Beth Shalom - 301 14th Ave (between Geary and Clement)
DETAILS: The Richmond District YMCA branch was founded in 1922, and this year, we will be celebrating 90 years serving our community! Please join us for a night of exciting auction items, great wine and food, and a brief program highlighting the history of the neighborhood and Richmond District YMCA through some incredible photos we have uncovered. Tickets will be $30 at the door, but can be purchased for $25 via our website at the link below. Free childcare is available. Please contact Lara Rempel atlrempel@ymcasf.org if you would like to RSVP for childcare. Please visit our event page to purchase tickets, and for a list of sponsors and items available for auction.http://ymcasf.org/richmond/who_we_are/events/107_90th_anniversary_celebration_and_silent_auction
Monthly Professional Education
WHEN: Thursday, April 5, 3:00 to 4:30
WHERE: Institute on Aging Senior Campus, 3575 Geary Blvd (@ Arguello)
DETAILS: 90-minute seminar on Exploring the Challenges for Families of Dementia Patients – Call 415-750-4140 ext 223 for InformationALICE IN RECREATION LAND SPRING EGGSTRAVAGANZA
April 7 (11am – 3pm)
Sharon Meadows, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco
Features egg hunts, carnival rides, jumpy houses, arts & crafts, entertainment, and a rib cook-off! $8.
Visit: www.sfrecpark.org
Craft-Hike-Hunt Family FunDay Event sponsored by the Richmond District YMCA
WHEN: Saturday, April 7th, 2012; 10AM – 2PM
WHERE: Meet at Argonne Playground Clubhouse (18th Ave/Geary/Anza); we will end at Mountain Lake Park
DETAILS: Open to ALL families (members or not); $15/family; Meet at Clubhouse and make Easter bonnets and baskets (we supply materials); GGNP Ranger leads us on a hike following the Anza Trail to Mountain Lake Park; Stop for lunch (we supply the dessert); hunt for eggs (we supply the treats!). Reservations required: RSVP by April 2nd to Marian, 666-9603; mroth-cramer@ymcasf.org.
Dahlia Society Annual Plant & Tuber Sale
WHEN: Saturday, April 7, 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.
WHERE: Hall of Flowers, 9th Ave. and Lincoln Way.
DETAILS: Celebrate and grow San Francisco's Official Flower - the Dahlia. Tubers $3 each, Plants $5 each. Come early for best selection - we always sell out.
Washington High 8th Annual "Old School" Dance
WHEN: Saturday, April 7, 7:00 p.m. to Midnight
WHERE: Grand Hyatt, 345 Stockton St., San Francisco
DETAILS: Annual fundraiser for GW's senior class features two live bands, KB REVUE and RENDEZVOUS, Line Dancing with Al Kitashima, and raffle prizes galore! Only $35 in advance by March 17, $40 after and at the door. Limited priority seating for groups of 6 to 10 on a first-come, first-serve basis, in advance only. Mail check made payable to: GWHS Fundraiser Dance, 316 Warren Dr., San Francisco, CA 94131, or buy online at: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=QA2988V2TY32W
For more info contact Genevieve Mora 415-566-7557 gwhsdance@att.net or Cathy Arima 415-317-0727 carima43@gmail.com
ALICE IN RECREATION LAND SPRING EGGSTRAVAGANZA
When: April 7 (11am – 3pm)
Where: Sharon Meadows, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco
Details: Features egg hunts, carnival rides, jumpy houses, arts & crafts, entertainment, and a rib cook-off! $8. Visit: www.sfrecpark.org
SPRING CELEBRATION & EASTER PARADE
When: April 8 (1pm – 4pm)
Where: Union Street beginning at Gough St. and ending at Steiner St.
Details :Showcases the diverse community of SF and features some of Union Street’s best restaurants. A variety of children’s and family activities that can be described as wonderful, wacky, elegant and fabulous! Visit: www.sresproductions.com/pdfs/2012_easter_parade_app.pdf
GWHS PTSA MEETING!
When: Wednesday April 11th, 2012 6:00-7:30PM
Where: GWHS Library
Details: Come learn about the resources offered to your students in the Library at GWHS and also by the Wellness Center!
Collaborative Storytelling with Emmy Brockman
WHEN: Thursday, April 12, 4:00 pm-4:45 pm
WHERE: Anza Branch Library, 550 37th Avenue, between Anza and Geary
DETAILS: Choose your own adventure with collaborative storytelling! Join storyteller Emmy, her trusty ukulele, and YOU as we weave fantastical tales together with music, movement, song and imagination. For children of all ages. For more information, call 355-5717, or go to http://sfpl.org/index.php?pg=1010354601
SUNDAY STREETS: GREAT HIGHWAY AND GOLDEN GATE PARK
When: April 15 (All Day)
Where: Great Highway through Golden Gate Park, San Francisco
Details: Car free events transforming street space usually reserved for cars into recreational space for everyone to enjoy safely! Presented by the SF Municipal Transportation Agency. FREE.
Visit: www.sundaystreetssf.com
Registration for Ansai Waist Drumming Class
When: Registration is April 15, 2012- Classes are Held Sundays from 4-5PM
Where: St. Anne's Church gym, Funston and Judah Ave.
Details: The Ansai waist drum dance is a unique, large-scale folk dance with a history of more than 2,000 years. The drum dance is a traditional lunar New Year and Lantern Festival activity in Shaanxi Province. Young people perform the dance throughout their villages while wishing people a happy New Year.The Ansai waist drum dance is an impressive spectacle that consists of vigorous dances and leaps accompanied by frenetic drumming. The dancers wear costumes and headdresses similar to those of ancient Chinese soldiers.
A demo/free class will be offered on April 15, 2012 from 4-5 p.m.; you may also register on that date or fill out the form below to reserve your spot. Classes will consists of basic drum beats, rhythm, dancing techniques and formations. Space is limited, first come first served, the current maximum capacity is 15 students.
For more information, please contact Janet Chan at jylchando@yahoo.com or 415-566-7511.
Spring 2012 Quarterly Meeting of Planning Association for the Richmond (PAR) Members
WHEN: Wednesday, April 18, 2012, 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M.
WHERE: Richmond Recreation Center, 251-18th Avenue (between Clement and California)
DETAILS: Agenda Includes the following presentations: the SFPUC on its "Sewer Service Improvement Program" (SSIP), SF Oceanedge and Soccer Mommas, Poppas and Players on the "Proposals for the Beach Chalet Soccer Fields in Golden Gate Park" and the Presidio Trust on its "Mountain Lake Dredging and Remediation Project".
SUNSET NEIGHBORHOOD BEACON CENTER’S SUNSET SOIREE
When: April 19 (7pm – 10pm)
Where: Zellerbach Mansion 1550 Fell St., San Francisco
Details: Join SNBC to benefit after school programs in the Sunset! 2 hosted bars, photo booth, live jazz band, DJs, silent auction, door prizes, raffle, appetizers and delicious desserts! $25 per person. Call: (415) 759-3690 or Visit: www.snbc.org
12TH ANNUAL CESAR CHAVEZ PARADE
When: April 21 (11am) Street Fair (12pm – 6pm)
Where: From Dolores Park down 24th Street and ends with a Street Fair between Treat and Bryant
Details: Music and entertainment, arts & crafts, information booth and children’s activities! FREE! Contact: cesarchavezday@gmail.com or Visit: www.cesarchavezday.org
8TH ANNUAL SAN FRANCISCO NATIVE JAMBOREE
When: April 21 (6pm – 11pm)
Where: Hotel Whitcomb 1231 Market St., San Francisco
Details: Let’s celebrate our shared heritage in true San Franciscan style! This year’s theme is Rollicking Roaring Twenties in the City. Silent auction to benefit La Casa de las Madres, whose mission is to respond to calls for help from domestic violence victims, of all ages, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year! Visit: www.lacasa.org
45TH ANNUAL CHERRY BLOSSOM GRAND PARADE
When: April 22 (1pm – 4pm)
Where: Begins at Civic Center, up Polk St. to Post St. and ending in Japantown at Post & Fillmore Streets
Details: Japanese classical and folk groups, colorful floats, Taiko Dojo, and the parade Queen! FREE. Contact: info@sfcherryblossom.org or (415) 563-2313
Save The Date!
Stay tuned here for announcements of events happening the first week of the following month!
Jim Ruane Memorial Golf Tournament
WHEN: Friday, May 4, 11:00 a.m. shotgun start
WHERE: Sharp Park Golf Course
DETAILS: Annual fundraiser hosted by S.F. Elks for George Washington and Abraham Lincoln High Schools' football programs. Elks membership not required! $125 entry fee includes 18 holes, deluxe box lunch, and BBQ awards dinner. Raffle with great prizes. Contact Alexandra 415-421-5230 to register, or Brian Criss bcriss@atlascarpetmills.com for info.
Ongoing Community Resources
Opportunities for Volunteering
ElderWISE
What: VOLUNTEER to become a friendly visitor and make an impact on the quality of life for an isolated elder. We match volunteers, age 21 and older, one-on-one with an elder.
Where: San Francisco
When: Minimum of 2 visits per month
Details: ElderWISE, working in service to elders, is 4 years old and has provided much needed companionship to isolated elders throughout San Francisco. Visit our website www.jtm-esc.org and check out the community outreach programs. Our office is located at St James, 4620 California St.
415 752-0139
Richmond District Neighborhood Center Food Pantry
Where: RDNC- 741 30th Ave. San Francisco
When: Thursdays 1pm-5pm
Details: The RDNC Food Pantry is always looking for new volunteers to help us setup and distribute food to those in need. Without the help of community volunteers this important resource would be impossible to maintain. The Food Pantry is held at RDNC every Thursday; we begin setup at 1pm, sign in at 2pm and distribution from 3-5pm. We realize schedules are busy and appreciate drop in help at any point throughout the Food Pantry. There is plenty of work to do for volunteers of all ages and abilities! Please contact Sarah for more information or stop by to help: 415-750-8554 or sarah@rvbeacon.org.
Opportunities for Young Children
Creative Movement for Infants & Toddlers and their caregivers (6 months-3 years)
WHEN: MONs: 10AM; SATs: 11AM
WHERE: Richmond District YMCA; 360 – 18th Ave/Geary & Clement
DETAILS: Join the Ys Children’s Dance Program as it celebrates its 10th year providing quality Creative Movement and Dance instruction for our youngest members (6 months-13 years of age). Contact: Marian Roth-Cramer. 415-666-9603; mroth-cramer@ymcasf.org; www.ymcasf.org/richmond> what we offer>forkids.
Creative Movement for PreK (3-5 years)
WHEN: TUs: 11AM & 2:30PM; SATs: 1:30PM
WHERE: Richmond District YMCA; 360 – 18th Ave/Geary & Clement
DETAILS: Join the Ys Children’s Dance Program as it celebrates its 10th year providing quality Creative Movement and Dance instruction for our youngest members (6 months-13 years of age). Contact: Marian Roth-Cramer. 415-666-9603; mroth-cramer@ymcasf.org; www.ymcasf.org/richmond> what we offer>forkids.
Agape Community Center - Toddler Play Group
WHEN: Every Wednesday, 1/11 -5/16/2012, 10am - 12noon.
WHERE: ACC (Agape Community Center) 378 -18th Ave., between 18th and Geary
DETAILS: To assist 1 1/2 to 4 year olds to learn & develop motor skills through various fun activities. For registration and information, please call 415-387-7204 or visit www.accsf.org
Agapeland After School Chinese Program 2011-2012
WHEN: Fall & Spring Term: August 15, 2011 to May 25, 2012
DETAILS: To assist children to learn English and Chinese language skills, cultural awareness and traditions. For application and information, please call 415-387-7204 or visitwww.accsf.org
Richmond District YMCA Children’s Dance classes are now open for Registration!
WHEN: Classes start TU, August 2nd.
WHERE: Richmond District YMCA, 360-18th Ave/Geary&Clement
DETAILS: Check out our exciting offerings: Modern, Ballet, Jazz, Tap, Pointe and Musical Theatre for kids in grades K-8; Holiday School Tour for dancers in grades 2-8; Infant/Toddler and PreK Creative Movement classes continue with our new multi-day/10 week sessions. Celebrate our 10th year providing quality, affordable dance classes to all! Pick up a flyer; check the web: www.ymcasf.org/richmond OR Contact: Ms Marian at 415-666-9603; mroth-cramer@ymcasf.org
Opportunities for Youth and Teens
Agapeland After School Chinese Program 2012-2013
WHEN: Fall & Spring Term: August 20, 2012 to May 31, 2013
DETAILS: To assist children to learn English and Chinese language skills, cultural awareness and traditions. For application and information, please call 415-387-7204 or visitwww.accsf.org
Agapeland Summer Program 2012
WHEN: 6/13/12-8/3/12
DETAILS: Provide summer program for kindergarten through 8th grade with instructions on English, Math, Chinese language and field trips included. For application and information, please call 415-387-7204 or visit www.accsf.org.
Crissy Field Center Summer Camp Scholarships Available!
WHEN: Summer Camp Starts 6/3. Applications are excepted on a rolling basis until July, 21
WHERE : Crissy Field Center , 1199 East Beach Presidio, Marina Entrance
DETAILS: If your child receives free or reduced lunch in the SFUSD, they qualify. Visit our websitewww.crissyfieldcenter.org/camps to download an application. Visit our website or call 415-561-7764 for more details.
Join the YOUTH Sewing Bees Club at the Richmond District YMCA!
WHEN: Meets once a month on SUNs NOON-5PM
WHERE: Richmond District YMCA Community Center, 360-18th Ave/Geary&Clement
DETAILS: for Beginners-Intermediate stitchers in grades 2nd-8th. Please bring your own machine (with manual) $35 per class.For more info contact Marian Roth-Cramer @ 415-666-9603 or mroth-cramer@ymcasf.org
STREET FUNK DANCE WORKSHOP
WHEN: Fridays 7:00-8:30pm, February 24th to April 27th
WHERE: Richmond District YMCA 360 18th Ave.
FEES: Facility and Program Members $95 / Non-members $150
DETAILS: In this 10 week dance program you will learn a fusion of hip hop, contemporary, jazz and more, involving basic exercises and choreography. Youth and adults can participate; must be at least 11 years old. Fore more information contact Annie Thatcher-Stephens at (415) 666-9608 or email at athatcher-stephens@ymcasf.org
Opportunities for Adults
Free English Classes for beginner to advanced learners
When: Tuesdays and Thursdays 6:00-8PM
Where: Richmond Village Beacon (located on the George Washington High School Campus near the entrance on 30th Ave. and Anza).
Details: ESL classes are taught by professionally trained and licensed ESL teachers. Please contact Sarah at (415) 750-8554 or sarah@rvbeacon.org for more information.
NEW! Free English Conversation Class for learners of ALL levels!
When: Monday and Fridays 6-8PM
Where: Roosevelt Middle School, Room 118
Details: Open to the public and all levels of english speakers! Contact Sarah at 415-750-8554 or sarah@rvbeacon.org for more information.
Free Zumba Classes!
When: Tuesdays and Thursdays 8-9PM
Where: Richmond Village Beacon (located on the George Washington High School Campus near the entrance on 30th Ave. and Anza)
Details: Free Zumba exercise dance classes. Please contact Sarah at (415) 750-8554 or sarah@rvbeacon.org for more information.
Free Yoga Classes- Classes
When: Tuesdays and Thursdays Level 1: 6-7PM Level 2: 7-8PM
Where: Richmond Village Beacon (located on the George Washington High School Campus near the entrance on 30th Ave. and Anza)
Details: Free multi-level yoga classes. Please contact Sarah at (415) 750-8554 or sarah@rvbeacon.org for more information.
Free Tai Chi Classes
When: Wednesdays: 6:30-8 PM
Where: Richmond Village Beacon (located on the George Washington High School Campus near the entrance on 30th Ave. and Anza)
Details: Free multi-level Tai Chi classes. Please contact Sarah at (415) 750-8554 or sarah@rvbeacon.org for more information.
Free Knitting Circle
When: Every Wednesday 7-8PM
Where: Richmond Village Beacon (located on the George Washington High School Campus near the entrance on 30th Ave. and Anza)
Details: Free knitting classes/ knitting circle. Please contact Sarah at (415) 750-8554 or sarah@rvbeacon.org for more information.
Agape Community Center
WHEN: Spring Semester January 10, 2012 - May 19, 2012
WHERE: ACC (Agape Community Center) 378 -18th Ave., between 18th and Geary
DETAILS: Tuesday 9am to 12pm - Breakfast, English, English/Current Events, Computer, Chinese Brush Painting, Chinese Culture Dance, Line Dance, Karoke, Knitting & Ping Pong. Tuesday 7:30pm to 9pm - Beginning Ballroom Dance. Wednesday 2:15pm to 3:15pm Health Exercise, Saturday 9am to 12 noon - Mandarin, Cooking and Tai Chi classes. Come and meet new friends; Learn something new; Enrich your life through various activities!!! For registration and information, please call 415-387-7204 or visit www.accsf.org
Rockit Room Standup Comedy
WHEN: Every Tuesday, 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.
WHERE: Rockit Room - 406 Clement Street (cross 5th Avenue).
DETAILS: Free Admission! www.DannyDechi.com Rockit Room: 387-6343
Bazaar Cafe Standup Comedy
WHEN: Every 3rd Wednesday (next show: January 18th), 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
WHERE: Bazaar Cafe - 5927 California Street (cross 22nd Avenue).
DETAILS: Free Admission! www.DannyDechi.com Bazaar Cafe: 831-5620
Food Pantry
When: Every Thursday at 2pm
Where: RDNC- 741 30th Ave.
Details: Weekly farmers’-market style distributions allow clients to select the foods that best meet their families’ needs. From fresh fruits and vegetables to bread and rice, each client receives much-needed, nutritious foods that are otherwise unaffordable. 94121 Residents Only. Please contact Sarah at 750-8554 or sarah@rvbeacon.org for more information.
Ansai Waist Drumming Class
When: Registration is April 15, 2012- Classes are Held Sundays from 4-5PM
Where: St. Anne's Church gym, Funston and Judah Ave.
Details: The Ansai waist drum dance is a unique, large-scale folk dance with a history of more than 2,000 years. The drum dance is a traditional lunar New Year and Lantern Festival activity in Shaanxi Province. Young people perform the dance throughout their villages while wishing people a happy New Year.The Ansai waist drum dance is an impressive spectacle that consists of vigorous dances and leaps accompanied by frenetic drumming. The dancers wear costumes and headdresses similar to those of ancient Chinese soldiers.
A demo/free class will be offered on April 15, 2012 from 4-5 p.m.; you may also register on that date or fill out the form below to reserve your spot. Classes will consists of basic drum beats, rhythm, dancing techniques and formations. Space is limited, first come first served, the current maximum capacity is 15 students.
For more information, please contact Janet Chan at jylchando@yahoo.com or 415-566-7511.
Opportunities for Families
Asian Family Support Center
WHERE : 2327 Clement Street, between 25th and Clement
WHEN : Monday 10-12noon Grandparents Support Group
Tue & Friday 10-12:30pm PCP group ages 2-3 years old
Wednesday 10-12noon Fun Fun Playgroup ages 2-5 years old
Thursday 10-12noon Toddler Playhouse ages 2-3 years old
Mon to Friday 3-5:30pm Afterschool (TLP) ages 6-12 years old
Support Group and Workshop for parents
Information and Referral Services / CalFresh Remote Site
DETAILS: Our mission is to strengthen the development of Asian American
children and their families by providing education, support and
empowerment to the families.
Registration and information, please call 415-221-5783
Opportunities for Seniors
What: Would you like a volunteer to visit you at home to share stories, take a walk or help with small tasks? Can you no longer get out into the community to be with friends?
Where: In your home in San Francisco
When: You will receive a visit at least 2 times per month and become a part of our check-in program, by phone.
Details: ElderWISE is a community outreach program of Episcopal Senior Communities and is dedicated to improving the life of isolated elders by matching you with a trained volunteer.
If you would like a visitor please call 415 752-0139
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