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    Your Farmers’ Market, Your Community

    Your Farmers’ Market, Your Community

    By Debra Morris– The Castro Farmers’ Market is closed for the season, but another convenient farmers’ market remains open year-round. Visit the Divisadero Farmers’ Market on Sundays, 10 am to…

    Castro Street Tree Lighting, Transgender Rememberance Day and More!

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    Ann Rostow: This Can’t Happen

    Ann Rostow: This Can’t Happen

    By Ann Rostow– This Can’t Happen It’s hard to know what to make of Trump and company’s decision to ask the Supreme Court to intervene in the pending lawsuits challenging…

    National AIDS Memorial Grove History and Endowment

    The National AIDS Memorial Grove, located in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park, is a dedicated space in the national landscape where millions of Americans touched directly or indirectly by AIDS…

    Will We Be Celebrating with Michelle and Malia Next June?

    Will We Be Celebrating with Michelle and Malia Next June?

    By Stuart Gaffney and John Lewis– We could not help but smile when we learned a few weeks ago that Michelle Obama and her daughter Malia snuck into the crowd…

    Affordable Housing Wins Big in the Election

    Affordable Housing Wins Big in the Election

    By Assemblymember Phil Ting– With the average rent for a two-bedroom in San Francisco topping $4,400 a month, the city has become increasingly unaffordable for working families and young adults.…

    Tessie’s Generous Spirit Lives On in San Francisco

    Tessie’s Generous Spirit Lives On in San Francisco

    For over 40 years, the all-volunteer organization Tenderloin Tessie has served free holiday meals to those in need. Each meal—whether on Easter, Thanksgiving or Christmas—serves an average of a thousand…

    GGBA Member Spotlight: David Perry & Associates

    For this issue of the San Francisco Bay Times, GGBA profiles David Perry & Associates, Inc. You likely are familiar with the company’s well-known namesake, who created the TV show…

    Now Is Not the Time for a Speaker of the House in Training

    Now Is Not the Time for a Speaker of the House in Training

    By Andrea Shorter– The clouds have parted, the rains have come and the air has been cleansed, both literally and figuratively. Literally, after nearly two weeks of unhealthy smoke blanketed…

    Application Dates Announced for LGBTQ-Welcoming Affordable Senior Housing

    Construction of Openhouse’s new LGBTQ-welcoming affordable senior housing is on schedule, such that residents will be able to move in starting April 2019! If you would like to be considered,…