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Ragnar Kjartansson: The Visitors | San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Nov 5, 2022–Sep 28, 2025 (UTC-8)
San Francisco
Ragnar Kjartansson’s beloved video installation The Visitors (2012) is back at SFMOMA. In this mesmerizing hour-long work projected across nine screens, viewers are transported once again to the serene setting of Rokeby in upstate New York as the Icelandic artist and his musician friends perform together in various rooms of this historic mansion.
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Table Manners | San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Sep 14, 2024–May 31, 2026 (UTC-8)
San Francisco
Table Manners brings together tableware, flatware, and drinkware from the SFMOMA Architecture + Design collection spanning nearly 100 years. The exhibition celebrates the ways design has shaped our relationship to food, our bodies, and communities, and how dining can be a profound communal and cultural experience. From self-filling wine glasses and teapots made of tea, to crisp modernist spoons and flatware made from discarded CDs, Table Manners explores the performance of dining. The exhibition includes works by Virgil Abloh, Joe Colombo, Zaha Hadid, Roberto Lugo, and many more, accompanied by illustrations and textiles by Lucy Stark.
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Amy Sherald: The American Sublime | San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Nov 16, 2024–Mar 9, 2025 (UTC-8)ENDED
San Francisco
Amy Sherald quickly came to the public eye with her portraits of former US President Barack Obama and his wife. She defined her portrait subjects as "Americans" to express that black people are also an integral part of American identity. The nearly 50 paintings on display continue her figurative representation of the black experience, placing the characters in historically typical and everyday environments, inviting the audience to participate in a more complex debate about the recognized concept of American identity.
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Beautiful, Bountiful, Boisterous Birds | Asian Art Museum
Feb 6–Sep 15, 2025 (UTC-8)
San Francisco
Hawks, pheasants, ducks, quail, egrets, and other birds appear frequently in Japanese paintings. With roots in the Chinese “bird and flower” genre, some are traditionally associated with a particular season or sentiment; others were chosen by artists and patrons simply for their beauty.
The paintings currently on view in the Tateuchi Japanese Galleries use birds as both decorations and symbols, representing the seasons, strength, longevity, fidelity, or good fortune. They include decorative rimpa-style paintings; large, Kano-style screen paintings; and intimate hanging scrolls decorated in ink and faint colors.
Yuan Goang-Ming: Everyday War | Asian Art Museum
Apr 3–Aug 4, 2025 (UTC-8)
San Francisco
The personal becomes universal in recent work by pioneering Taiwanese artist Yuan Goang-Ming (b. Taipei, 1965), whose starkly poetic videos and installations examine the fragmented and surreal nature of contemporary life.Yuan’s work trains an unblinking, glacially cool digital gaze on poignant scenes of global and domestic unease. From the eerie stillness of empty streets during Taiwan’s annual air raid drills to the chaotic aftermath of an explosion detonated in his own living room, the artist captures moments that resonate with current living conditions worldwide.
Ruth Asawa Retrospective | San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Apr 5–Sep 2, 2025 (UTC-8)
San Francisco
Nearly 12 years after her death, SFMOMA is presenting the first major national and international retrospective of Ruth Asawa’s work, a groundbreaking artist whose work is fully explored in her work. Born in California in 1926, Asawa was forcibly sent to an internment camp during World War II because of her Japanese descent. After her release, she attended Black Mountain College in North Carolina and began a prolific career that spanned six decades, spanning a variety of media from painting to sculpture, often drawing on organic forms and reflecting her deep affection for nature.
The exhibition will feature 300 of Asawa’s works in chronological order, with her signature hanging, looping wire sculptures—known for their “form within a form” constructions—taking a prominent place. The exhibition will also highlight her contributions to art education and public sculpture. In particular, a specially curated gallery will recreate Asawa’s home and studio in San Francisco’s Noe Valley, offering a glimpse into her family life and creative inspirations. The exhibition will feature her sketchbooks and experiments with materials such as copper, ceramic, electroplating and bronze, as well as the original hand-carved mahogany door of her former home and works by artists she admired, such as Josef Albers, Ray Johnson, Peggy Tolk-Watkins and Marguerite Wildenhain.
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People Make This Place: SFAI Stories | San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Jul 26, 2025–Jul 5, 2026 (UTC-8)
San Francisco
Exploring moments from the rich history of the San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) — before its closure, the West Coast’s oldest fine art school — this exhibition spotlights works by more than 50 SFAI alumni and former faculty included in the museum’s collection. The presentation underscores the school’s crucial role in fostering creativity and experimentation, featuring works across media since the post–World War II era by artists like Ansel Adams, Joan Brown, Miguel Calderón, Imogen Cunningham, Mike Henderson, Candice Lin, and Carlos Villa, among others.
The exhibition also includes a dynamic and quirky range of archival materials drawn from the SFMOMA Library and the SFAI Archive. These encompass ephemera from the founding of the school’s photography department, posters for 1950s Beat-era galleries run by artist alumni, student newspapers, and flyers from the punk and new wave music scenes of the 1970s. Taking its title from a line in the final 2022 commencement speech by faculty member and alumnus Dewey Crumpler, People Make This Place is a collaborative effort across the museum in partnership with the SFAI Legacy Foundation + Archive.
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The Cookie Dash Run 5K/10K/13.1 SAN FRANCISCO | Crissy Field(Course Map will be emailed)
Aug 16, 2025 (UTC-8)
San Francisco
Get Ready for the Cookie Dash! 🍪✨Join us for the Cookie Dash! It's not just a race, it's an adventure filled with delicious cookies for those who run with a sweet reward in mind!
You’ll love the shirt we send you. Set a goal, bring a friend, and join this super fun 5K/10K/13.1 Half-Marathon!
Overview:
Run will sell-out QUICK! We will close off waves the moment they fill up. If waves are sold out, you can sign-up for the virtual run option or wait list.This is a smaller, private group run with a cap per wave.All paces and ages (under 18 with guardian) are welcome - Run or Walk!There's no equipment or setup, this is a pure run with our coordinators to support you in a warm, stress-free setting!When you sign-up, we give you the support you need to help you achieve your goals and fitness. We also invite you to be part of our local run clubs that supports your fitness journey.
Timing:- Timing is Optional: You may track your time on an app (Strava, RunKeeper, Nike Run, etc) and submit your times with our easy form to be posted online. Or you can ask our coordinators to help keep track of your time.- No timing chips (This is a stress free run to support you in achieving your goals)!What You Get (Swag Bag):-Running T-Shirt (Shipped to the address you register with - US only)- Finisher's Towel or Giveaway- Finisher's Medal!- Digital Training Pack- Online Results & Certificate of Completion-Invitation to Join one of our Local Running Clubs- We now have Technical Running Shirts (Optional). These lightweight, moisture wicking shirts can be upgraded for just $5 more.Packet Pickup:No hassle of picking up packets required!-Swag shipped direct to your address (Please make sure you provide your full, correct US mailing address including apartment number and check spelling)- Race bibs are provided on race dayWhen will I get my Swag?You will get your shirt at your mailing address the week of your race.Race Updates:We will email you a final update the Wednesday before the race with final details and course maps.Do you accept last minute registrations? (For those signing up 2 weeks before the race)Yes, but please note that it takes time for us to ship your shirt. Your shirt will likely arrive after the run. You can wear any shirt you find appropriate to run the race!
Wave Times: (Email Us Your Desired Wave Time:info@thebestraces.com)
(Waves filled on a First Come, First Serve Basis)
Wave A: 7:30AM
Wave B: 8:00AM
Wave C: 8:30AMLate runners can run upon arrival (Please note our coordinators stay 3 hours after the first wave)Are there any other Questions we missed?
https://www.thebestraces.com/faq/Virtual Run Option:
- Our Virtual Run uniquely offers a Training Pack with Digital Tools to support your run.Virtual runs can be done any time and place of your choosing using any tracking device (optional). After you finish, you can submit your results to info@thebestraces.com to receive your medal!Race Bundle:Sign-up for more races and get a discount!Sponsorships & Promoting your Business:If you're looking to become a sponsor, we'd love showcase your business!
https://www.thebestraces.com/events
Team Glo Volunteers:If you're interested in helping put on runs for the Community and helping people achieve their goals, we invite you to join our team of volunteers, fill out the form here: https://www.thebestraces.com/volunteer-form/
Be part of the Journey!Our Charity Initiatives. Find out more @ www.thebestracesjourney.com
Keep running. Every mile you log after the race, we'll donate $1 to one of the charities we work with! (Note that Fundraising is Optional)
Information Source: The Best Races | eventbrite
Sunrise Marathon 5K/10K/13.1 SAN FRANCISCO | Crissy Field (Course Map will be emailed)
Aug 30, 2025 (UTC-8)
San Francisco
🌅Run at Sunrise in our designed course with pretty scenic views!After the run, get a special star pin and snacks from our coordinators!
Overview:
Run will sell-out QUICK! We will close off waves the moment they fill up. If waves are sold out, you can sign-up for the virtual run option or wait list.This is a smaller, private group run with a cap per wave.All paces and ages (under 18 with guardian) are welcome - Run or Walk!There's no equipment or setup, this is a pure run with our coordinators to support you in a warm, stress-free setting!When you sign-up, we give you the support you need to help you achieve your goals and fitness. We also invite you to be part of our local run clubs that supports your fitness journey.
Timing:- Timing is Optional: You may track your time on an app (Strava, RunKeeper, Nike Run, etc) and submit your times with our easy form to be posted online. Or you can ask our coordinators to help keep track of your time.- No timing chips (This is a stress free run to support you in achieving your goals)!What You Get (Swag Bag):-Running T-Shirt (Shipped to the address you register with - US only)- Finisher's Towel or Giveaway- Finisher's Medal!- Digital Training Pack- Online Results & Certificate of Completion-Invitation to Join one of our Local Running Clubs- We now have Technical Running Shirts (Optional). These lightweight, moisture wicking shirts can be upgraded for just $5 more.Packet Pickup:No hassle of picking up packets required!-Swag shipped direct to your address (Please make sure you provide your full, correct US mailing address including apartment number and check spelling)- Race bibs are provided on race dayWhen will I get my Swag?You will get your shirt at your mailing address the week of your race.Race Updates:We will email you a final update the Wednesday before the race with final details and course maps.Do you accept last minute registrations? (For those signing up 2 weeks before the race)Yes, but please note that it takes time for us to ship your shirt. Your shirt will likely arrive after the run. You can wear any shirt you find appropriate to run the race!
Wave Times: (Email Us Your Desired Wave Time:info@thebestraces.com)
(Waves filled on a First Come, First Serve Basis)
Wave A: 7:30AM
Wave B: 8:00AM
Wave C: 8:30AMLate runners can run upon arrival (Please note our coordinators stay 3 hours after the first wave)Are there any other Questions we missed?
https://www.thebestraces.com/faq/Virtual Run Option:
- Our Virtual Run uniquely offers a Training Pack with Digital Tools to support your run.Virtual runs can be done any time and place of your choosing using any tracking device (optional). After you finish, you can submit your results to info@thebestraces.com to receive your medal!Race Bundle:Sign-up for more races and get a discount!Sponsorships & Promoting your Business:If you're looking to become a sponsor, we'd love showcase your business!
https://www.thebestraces.com/events
Team Glo Volunteers:If you're interested in helping put on runs for the Community and helping people achieve their goals, we invite you to join our team of volunteers, fill out the form here: https://www.thebestraces.com/volunteer-form/
Be part of the Journey!Our Charity Initiatives. Find out more @ www.thebestracesjourney.com
Keep running. Every mile you log after the race, we'll donate $1 to one of the charities we work with! (Note that Fundraising is Optional)
Information Source: The Best Races | eventbrite
Kunié Sugiura: Photopainting | San Francisco
Apr 26–Sep 14, 2025 (UTC-8)
San Francisco
This exhibition is the first US survey of the work of Kunié Sugiura, an artist whose boundary-defying engagement with the photographic medium spans over sixty years. Born in Nagoya, Japan, in 1942, Sugiura came to the United States in 1963 to study at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where she majored in photography. After graduation, she relocated to New York and has lived there ever since.
Sugiura’s practice embraces a hybrid approach, blending various mediums and expressing her bicultural identity. The balancing of dualisms —Japanese/American, organic/human-made, and painting/photography — defines her work. Sugiura has stated that her cross-fertilization of photography with painting and sculpture partly stems from her desire that photography be taken seriously as an art form.
JO BECKETT-KING at Books Inc. in the Marina | Books Inc.
Aug 3, 2025 (UTC-8)
San Francisco
Join local author Jo Beckett-King at Books Inc. in the Marina for a celebration of her debut middle grade novel, a witty and charming mystery filled with cryptic clues and wonderful word puzzles,
The House of Found Objects! About the book: Twelve-year-old Bea from Passaic, New Jersey, is visiting her family in Paris for the summer when her grandmother’s most precious heirloom—a drawing by Henri Matisse—goes missing. After a cryptic clue arrives on Bea’s doorstep suggesting its whereabouts, Bea is determined to pursue the lead.
Without the French skills to navigate her way around the landmarks of Paris, she teams up with her cousin, Céline, whose clear-eyed French directness makes her a perfect partner for curious, problem-solving Bea. The girls embark on a city-wide search, deciphering riddles, solving puzzles, and cracking codes as they try to locate the Matisse, find a thief, and identify their mysterious benefactor. Jo Beckett-Kingis the author of the Bea Bellerose Mystery series. Originally from the north of England, she spent several years in Paris after graduating from university. Following several recent years in New York, she now lives with her husband in San Francisco, where she writes and works as a French-to-English translator. In addition to her middle grade fiction, Jo writes for adults; her short stories have been listed for the Bridport Prize and the Bristol Short Story Prize in the UK.
Information Source: Books Inc. | eventbrite
Warriors Entertainment Teams Final Auditions | Thrive City
Aug 3, 2025 (UTC-8)
San Francisco
The 2025-26 Entertainment Teams Final Auditions for the Warriors Dance Team, Blue Crew, Jr Jam Squad and the Hardwood Classics will be held on Sunday, August 3rd at Thrive City at 1:30PM. The event will be hosted by Franco Finn and elevated by our very own Golden State Warriors DJ D-Sharp! The final auditions will showcase talented performers and their journey to fight for a spot to make one of the 2025-26 Warriors Entertainment teams. Our performers are passionate dancers, community advocates and a family that celebrates diversity! Come watch this live event to see what it takes to make one of these elite Golden State Warriors performance teams that bring the energy to Chase Center and perform for the best fans in the NBA! Parking is now available seven days a week at the Mercedes-Benz Garage. Visit our parking page for more details. Space is limited to first-come, first-served. Prohibited Items & Activities at Thrive City: No weapons of any kindNo alcohol brought onto the plazaAll pets* on a leashNo coolersNo lawn chairsFace coverings are not permitted (medical, surgical, and other safety related masks are permitted inside). Limited face paint will be accepted.No panhandling, solicitation, or loiteringNo smoking of any kindNo amplified soundNo dronesNo bicycles, skateboards, roller blades or scooters (bicycles can be locked at any rack on the street around the venue)No motorized vehiclesNo pamphlets or product samplesNo overnight campingNo tentsAll garbage, bottles, cans, paper, or other waste matter should be placed in designated trash and recycling receptaclesNo trespassing when Thrive City is closedAny other prohibited items, activity, or behaviors deemed unsafe or unacceptable by Chase Center Management*Trained service animals are welcome on Thrive City, provided they remain on a leash, tether or in a harness at all times unless these devices interfere with the service animal’s work or the person’s disability prevents use of these devices. A guest whose service animal poses a threat to the safety of other Thrive City guests or Team Members, may be asked to escort the animal(s) off the premises. **Exception certified service animals as defined by US Dept of Justice, Civil Rights Division https://chasecenter.com/privacy-policy
Information Source: Thrive City | eventbrite
Bay Area International Deaf Dance Festival 2025 | Dance Mission Theater
Aug 8, 2025 (UTC-8)
San Francisco
Bay Area International Deaf Dance Festival 2025We are all very excited for the 13th anniversary of the Bay Area International Deaf Dance Festival coming up this August 8th-10th!!!Urban Jazz Dance Company presentsThe Bay Area International Deaf Festival ( 13th anniversary )When:Aug 8th-10th, 2025: Fri-Sat 7:30pm, Sun 3pm at Dance Mission TheaterThe Bay Area International Deaf Dance Festival (BAIDDF) is an annual event produced by Urban Jazz Dance company that consists of performances and workshops that highlight the important contributions that Deaf and Hard of Hearing (HoH) artists make to our community. The Festival features amazing local, Bay Area talent, as well as artists from Washington DC, South America, New York, and more! WE ARE PROUD TO FEATURE DIVERSE SIGN LANGUAGES INCLUDING,BUT NOT LIMITED TO: SPANISH SPEAKING/VOICING, AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE, AND INTERNATIONAL SIGN LANGUAGE. (During Saturday's Panel event ) ACCESS INFORMATION FOR ALL SHOWS: •ASL/ENGLISH INTERPRETATION AT EACH SHOW •DEAF INTERNATIONAL SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETATION • CART LIVE CAPTIONS (SATURDAY AUGUST 9th ONLY) • WHEELCHAIR ACCESS •AUDIO DESCRIPTION (SATURDAY AUGUST 9th ONLY) The Festival performances and events will all be IN PERSON. Mission: The Bay Area International Deaf Dance Festival (BAIDDF) is an annual event produced by Urban Jazz Dance company that consists of performances and workshops that highlight the important contributions that Deaf and Hard of Hearing (HoH) artists make to our community.Want to participate as performer or want to help?Please Contact us: www.RealUrbanJazzDance.comFor all folk to come!Live Audio Description and Haptic Access Tour on Saturday August 10th, 7:30pm by Gabriele Christian of Gravity Access Services for visually impaired audience members. Haptic Access Tour begins at 6:30pm Please call 510-575-9711 or email thegreatdancerah@gmail.com to pre-register and reserve a headset. TICKETS AT: DEAFDANCE2025.EVENTBRITE.COM” Text on the right followed by logos“ASL/ENGLISH INTERPRETATION; INTERNATIONAL SIGN; CART CAPTIONS (SAT ONLY); SPANISH VOICE TRANSLATION (PANEL ONLY) $40 AT DOOR | $25 ONLINE $15 YOUTH (7-16) BABIES FREE GROUP DISCOUNT PLEASE CALL: (415) 826 - 4441 REALURBANJAZZDANCE.COM” Pic of Antoine Hunter, a Black and Indigenous person with a full beard and long black locs wearing a brown shawl and smiling. Text on left “Featuring “Urban Jazz Dance Company | Bay Area Juliana Frick and Anna Gichan | “Urban Jazz Dance Company | Bay Area Tonique The Signstress | “Urban Jazz Dance Company | Bay Area Visceral Roots Dance Company | “Urban Jazz Dance Company | Bay Area Corporacion Cultural Y Artistica-Sin Limites | Colombia Jon Kastrup | California CDK Dance Company | Jamaica Okavango Deaf Polka Dancers | Botswana Deaf Music Ensemble | New York City Fred Beam/Wild Zappers | Rochester, New York Sabina England | Missouri Bianca Ware | Always Traveling Ware! And more Artists from Local and International Locations | Subject to Change”
Information Source: Urban Jazz Dance Company | eventbrite
Growing a Garden: Where to Start Workshops 2025 | Garden for the Environment
Aug 9, 2025 (UTC-7)
San Francisco
Do you have a space that you would like to turn into a garden, but don’t know where to start? This class is perfect for beginner gardeners or anyone looking for a refresher. We will guide you through the steps to transform your yard into a beautiful garden, including maintenance tips and where to find support and resources. We will also include information and advice on container gardening. This workshop will focus on working with nature, observing your space, and demystifying San Francisco's unique microclimate. With your newfound knowledge, you'll be able to create a manageable garden that aligns with the space you have. Bring your questions!
Please note that this workshop focuses on perennial plant gardening, NOT edible food growing.
If you are interested in learning about edible plant growing, please register for one of our
Grow Your Own Food 2025 workshops.
Our expert instructor Carey Craddock
is a garden coach, consultant, and horticultural enthusiast. She has been teaching at Garden for the Environment since 1998, first as a Get Up! intern, and then as a staff member until 2003. She trained in both CCSF and Merritt College’s landscape horticulture programs, and loves to combine her passion for art and horticulture into creative projects. She runs
Carey Craddock Gardens
where she specializes in ecological garden design and growing food.
No walk-up registration permitted for this course.
Full garden workshop schedule
What to bring to the workshop
Directions to the garden
More about Carey and our gardening Instructors
Information Source: Garden for the Environment | eventbrite
Lego-My-Kiddo: JCHS Robotics Camp 2025 | Jewish Community High School of the Bay
Aug 11, 2025 (UTC-7)
San Francisco
Dates:
Monday, August 11- Thursday, August 14
Time:
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Location:
Jewish Community High School
Cost:
$350
Recommended Ages:
Rising 6th - 8th Graders
Simulated Tournament:
SUPERPOWERED Robot Game (2022)
Four-day EV3/FIRST LEGO League camp develops strong building and programming skills essential for the FIRST LEGO League program for students 9 to 14 years old. The previous year's FIRST LEGO League game (SUPERPOWERED) is used as a challenge to provide a fun activity while the students are learning.
Students will be provided with a solid foundation in programming with the EV3 programming language. The class will largely be self-paced, with each group of students working to develop an understanding of the system and ultimately competing in a simulated FLL challenge by the end of the week. Experienced FLL students will have the opportunity to work deeper and develop a stronger set of problem-solving skills. The camp will be maxed at 12 students to allow a high degree of individualized experimentation and learning.
All camps are taught by experienced instructor, John Hagen, who has been working with FLL Robotics Competitions since 2007.
Need more info? Contact:
JCHS Robotics teacher John Hagen at jhagen@jchsofthebay.org
Information Source: Jewish Community High School of the Bay | eventbrite
The Email Marketing Lab | San Francisco | 2 Marina Blvd bldg c room c205
Aug 12, 2025 (UTC-7)
San Francisco
Email Marketing Brings in $36 for Every $1—Are You Getting Your Share?
You devote hours to creating beautiful emails. Make sure your emails return the love through high engagement, revenue, and a healthy sender reputation.
In this class, you’ll get tips on how to grow your audience and keep them engaged. We’ll experiment with ActiveCampaign tools to answer questions you run into daily, such as “How can I get more emails into the primary inbox?”
and “Can I re-engage old contacts?”
You'll learn how to...
Reach the right person with the right message, using Segmentation
Split-test to discover what works for your unique audience
Improve or maintain a strong sender reputation
Do more in less time with AI
Suggested Prerequisites:
All are welcome (seriously!) but if you’re brand new to ActiveCampaign, we highly recommend you learn the platform basics before coming to this class. Attend the
Getting Started webinar series
or a
regular Study Hall class
, first for the best experience.
What to bring:
An ActiveCampaign account
Your laptop and charger
What's included:
Coffee, light breakfast and lunch
ActiveCampaign giveaways
Time with ActiveCampaign experts
Due to venue capacity limits, Study Hall requires one ticket per person.
Information Source: ActiveCampaign | eventbrite
Run for Mental Health 5K/10K/13.1 SAN FRANCISCO | Crissy Field (Course Map will be emailed)
Aug 16, 2025 (UTC-8)
San Francisco
Join the Movement for Mental Health!Lace up your sneakers and make every step count! Introducing the Run for Mental Health - an empowering journey towards well-being! Run with purpose, run with heart for someone you know who is on that difficult journey like all of us.
Let's break the stigma and stride towards a healthier mind! Your run can make a difference! 💙
#RunForMentalHealth #MindfulStrides #BreakTheStigma #WellnessJourney 🌟
Overview:
Run will sell-out QUICK! We will close off waves the moment they fill up. If waves are sold out, you can sign-up for the virtual run option or wait list.This is a smaller, private group run with a cap per wave.All paces and ages (under 18 with guardian) are welcome - Run or Walk!There's no equipment or setup, this is a pure run with our coordinators to support you in a warm, stress-free setting!When you sign-up, we give you the support you need to help you achieve your goals and fitness. We also invite you to be part of our local run clubs that supports your fitness journey.
Timing:- Timing is Optional: You may track your time on an app (Strava, RunKeeper, Nike Run, etc) and submit your times with our easy form to be posted online. Or you can ask our coordinators to help keep track of your time.- No timing chips (This is a stress free run to support you in achieving your goals)!What You Get (Swag Bag):-Running T-Shirt (Shipped to the address you register with - US only)- Finisher's Towel or Giveaway- Finisher's Medal!- Digital Training Pack- Online Results & Certificate of Completion-Invitation to Join one of our Local Running Clubs- We now have Technical Running Shirts (Optional). These lightweight, moisture wicking shirts can be upgraded for just $5 more.Packet Pickup:No hassle of picking up packets required!-Swag shipped direct to your address (Please make sure you provide your full, correct US mailing address including apartment number and check spelling)- Race bibs are provided on race dayWhen will I get my Swag?You will get your shirt at your mailing address the week of your race.Race Updates:We will email you a final update the Wednesday before the race with final details and course maps.Do you accept last minute registrations? (For those signing up 2 weeks before the race)Yes, but please note that it takes time for us to ship your shirt. Your shirt will likely arrive after the run. You can wear any shirt you find appropriate to run the race!
Wave Times: (Email Us Your Desired Wave Time:info@thebestraces.com)
(Waves filled on a First Come, First Serve Basis)
Wave A: 7:30AM
Wave B: 8:00AM
Wave C: 8:30AMLate runners can run upon arrival (Please note our coordinators stay 3 hours after the first wave)Are there any other Questions we missed?
https://www.thebestraces.com/faq/Virtual Run Option:
- Our Virtual Run uniquely offers a Training Pack with Digital Tools to support your run.Virtual runs can be done any time and place of your choosing using any tracking device (optional). After you finish, you can submit your results to info@thebestraces.com to receive your medal!Race Bundle:Sign-up for more races and get a discount!Sponsorships & Promoting your Business:If you're looking to become a sponsor, we'd love showcase your business!
https://www.thebestraces.com/events
Team Glo Volunteers:If you're interested in helping put on runs for the Community and helping people achieve their goals, we invite you to join our team of volunteers, fill out the form here: https://www.thebestraces.com/volunteer-form/
Be part of the Journey!Our Charity Initiatives. Find out more @ www.thebestracesjourney.com
Keep running. Every mile you log after the race, we'll donate $1 to one of the charities we work with! (Note that Fundraising is Optional)
Information Source: The Best Races | eventbrite
Museum of Disney ~ Immersive Experience | Eventbrite HQ
Aug 18, 2025 (UTC-8)
San Francisco
Museum of Disney! Step inside your guided 30 minute immersive experience with all of your favorite disney characters! From Winnie the Poohs house to Blueys backyard to taking a splash under the sea with the Little mermaid ~ a magical 30 minute adventure! We're excited to see you!
Information Source: Cultural Park Theatre | eventbrite
ArtSpan Artist Mixer: Letterpress Printing at SF Center for the Book | San Francisco Center for the Book
Aug 21, 2025 (UTC-8)
San Francisco
Mix, Mingle, and Make!Letterpress Poster Printing with your fellow ArtSpan Artist Members!Thursday, August 21, 6-8pmMeet artists and art enthusiasts, check out the letterpress print studio and try your hand at pulling letterpress prints using wood type! Interactive art activities to engage in! San Francisco Center for the Book is excited to host ArtSpan for their August 2025 Artist Mixer! Stop by this casual after-work event, say hello to your fellow ArtSpan artist members, and learn more about San Francisco Center for the Book! SFCB will have their studio presses up and running; event attendees will be able to pull their own poster print in our print studio and browse our bindery space for ideas and inspiration. About SF Center For the Book:The San Francisco Center for the Book is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that fosters the joy of books and bookmaking, the history, artistry, and continuing presence of books in our culture and enduring importance as a medium of self-expression. We provide both a home for Bay Area book artists and a place where the wider community can discover book arts. Everyone is welcome here, experienced practitioners and newcomers alike.The San Francisco Center for the Book is a center of inspiration for the book arts world, featuring the art & craft of letterpress printing, bookbinding, and artists bookmaking. About ArtSpan Artist Mixers:ArtSpan produces Artist Mixer events throughout the year to give artists a chance to meet, mingle, and make art with each other. Past events have included studio and gallery tours, bingo games, painting, printmaking, collage and assemblage making, letterpress and bookbinding, live model figure drawing, and more! Mixers are free to attend for ArtSpan Artists. Members are provided a Promo Code in their weekly Artist Opportunities email to apply at registration and receive their discount. Email info@artspan.org for the 2025 Promo Code.This is an ArtSpan Members event. Become an Artist Member to participate in our year-round Artist programs and offerings/opportunities for the annual fee of $75.
Information Source: ArtSpan | eventbrite
Tributo al estilo MATUTE | Blue Moon LIVE
Aug 30, 2025 (UTC-6)
San Francisco
Don't miss the opportunity to experience the "Tributo al estilo MATUTE" event at Blue Moon LIVE in San Francisco de Campeche. The event is scheduled for August 30, 2025. Tickets are available for MX$64.86 in advance, with door prices at MX$80. Make sure to secure your ticket to reserve a table for the show.
Labor Day Run 5K/10K/13.1 SAN FRANCISCO | Crissy Field (Course Map will be emailed)
Aug 30, 2025 (UTC-8)
San Francisco
🛠️ Let's run for Labor Day to celebrate the spirit of blood, sweat, and tears of generations of laborers who helped build our country!
Overview:
Run will sell-out QUICK! We will close off waves the moment they fill up. If waves are sold out, you can sign-up for the virtual run option or wait list.This is a smaller, private group run with a cap per wave.All paces and ages (under 18 with guardian) are welcome - Run or Walk!There's no equipment or setup, this is a pure run with our coordinators to support you in a warm, stress-free setting!When you sign-up, we give you the support you need to help you achieve your goals and fitness. We also invite you to be part of our local run clubs that supports your fitness journey.
Timing:- Timing is Optional: You may track your time on an app (Strava, RunKeeper, Nike Run, etc) and submit your times with our easy form to be posted online. Or you can ask our coordinators to help keep track of your time.- No timing chips (This is a stress free run to support you in achieving your goals)!What You Get (Swag Bag):-Running T-Shirt (Shipped to the address you register with - US only)- Finisher's Towel or Giveaway- Finisher's Medal!- Digital Training Pack- Online Results & Certificate of Completion-Invitation to Join one of our Local Running Clubs- We now have Technical Running Shirts (Optional). These lightweight, moisture wicking shirts can be upgraded for just $5 more.Packet Pickup:No hassle of picking up packets required!-Swag shipped direct to your address (Please make sure you provide your full, correct US mailing address including apartment number and check spelling)- Race bibs are provided on race dayWhen will I get my Swag?You will get your shirt at your mailing address the week of your race.Race Updates:We will email you a final update the Wednesday before the race with final details and course maps.Do you accept last minute registrations? (For those signing up 2 weeks before the race)Yes, but please note that it takes time for us to ship your shirt. Your shirt will likely arrive after the run. You can wear any shirt you find appropriate to run the race!
Wave Times: (Email Us Your Desired Wave Time:info@thebestraces.com)
(Waves filled on a First Come, First Serve Basis)
Wave A: 7:30AM
Wave B: 8:00AM
Wave C: 8:30AMLate runners can run upon arrival (Please note our coordinators stay 3 hours after the first wave)Are there any other Questions we missed?
https://www.thebestraces.com/faq/Virtual Run Option:
- Our Virtual Run uniquely offers a Training Pack with Digital Tools to support your run.Virtual runs can be done any time and place of your choosing using any tracking device (optional). After you finish, you can submit your results to info@thebestraces.com to receive your medal!Race Bundle:Sign-up for more races and get a discount!Sponsorships & Promoting your Business:If you're looking to become a sponsor, we'd love showcase your business!
https://www.thebestraces.com/events
Team Glo Volunteers:If you're interested in helping put on runs for the Community and helping people achieve their goals, we invite you to join our team of volunteers, fill out the form here: https://www.thebestraces.com/volunteer-form/
Be part of the Journey!Our Charity Initiatives. Find out more @ www.thebestracesjourney.com
Keep running. Every mile you log after the race, we'll donate $1 to one of the charities we work with! (Note that Fundraising is Optional)
Information Source: The Best Races | eventbrite
Daft Disko: San Francisco [Labor Day Sunday] | Audio
Aug 31, 2025 (UTC-7)
San Francisco
Orlove by Night
Presents:
Daft Disko: San Francisco
A French House & Disco Party
A party inspired by the music of:
Daft Punk ⋅ Stardust ⋅ Breakbot ⋅ Justice ⋅ Cassius ⋅ Uffie ⋅ Giorgio Moroder ⋅ Chic ⋅ Yuksek ⋅ Modjo ⋅ Phoenix ⋅ Mr. Oizo ⋅ Modjo ⋅ Purple Disco Machine ⋅ Soulwax ⋅ Etienne De Crecy ⋅ Kavinsky ⋅ Fred Falke ⋅ Boston Bun ⋅ Le Knight Club ⋅ Armand Van Helden ⋅ DJ Falcon ⋅ Vitalic ⋅ Alex Gopher ⋅ DJ Mehdi ⋅ Mylo ⋅ Boys Noize ⋅ The Bucketheads ⋅ Parcels ⋅ Dimitri From Paris ⋅ Duck Sauce & Many More
Labor Day Weekend
Sunday, August 31, 2025
Audio: 316 11th St., S.F.
Doors 9pm // 21+
For more information email orlove@weareorlove.com
Information Source: ORLOVE | eventbrite