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    Ann Rostow: See You in September

    Ann Rostow: See You in September

    By Ann Rostow– See You in September As usual, I just reread my last column in order to make sure that I don’t repeat a story or let something fall…

    That Was One Helluva Pride Week

    That Was One Helluva Pride Week

    By Joanie Juster– From the plethora of parties and celebrations that filled calendars the last week of June, to the white-hot rage that followed the Supreme Court’s decision to deny…

    GGBA Message from Leadership: Connecting to Economic Empowerment

    GGBA Message from Leadership: Connecting to Economic Empowerment

    By Terry Beswick– The rubber-chicken, hotel ballroom event formerly known as “Power Lunch” rebranded itself this year as “Power Connect 2022: the New World of Business.” Organized by the Golden…

    GGBA Member Spotlight: Robert Henderson of Henderson SFIS

    GGBA Member Spotlight:  Robert Henderson of Henderson SFIS

    Just visiting the beautiful website of Herderson SFIS (http://www.hendersonsfis.com/) provides a moment of calm, given its tranquil video of gentle waves reaching the shoreline near the Golden Gate Bridge. That…

    Try on Retirement Before Actually Retiring

    Try on Retirement Before Actually Retiring

    By Brandon Miller, CFP– I’m among those who enjoy San Francisco’s slow streets initiated during the pandemic. On one near my home, two little girls learned to ride a bike…

    Planning for Long-Term Care

    Planning for Long-Term Care

    By Jay Greene, Esq., CPA– Who Needs Long-Term Care? Long-term care is defined as a service that helps to meet the medical and non-medical needs for individuals with a disability,…

    Two Flavors in Crossovers

    Two Flavors in Crossovers

    By Philip Ruth– Spiking gas prices are stoking interest in compact crossovers. This enthusiasm is well-served by a market full of models of different sizes and feels.  That’s exemplified by…

    San Francisco Bay Times Contingent for SF Pride Parade 2022

    San Francisco Bay Times Contingent for SF Pride Parade 2022

    On Sunday, June 26, the San Francisco Bay Times broke an SF Pride Parade record when it presented the oldest known dignitary ever to be featured in the event. National…

    Donna’s Chronicles, “As promised, San Francisco celebrated LGBTQ+ Pride with a Parade up Market Street…”

    Donna’s Chronicles, “As promised, San Francisco celebrated LGBTQ+ Pride with a Parade up Market Street…”

    By Donna Sachet– As promised, San Francisco celebrated LGBTQ+ Pride with a Parade up Market Street, a party in Civic Center afterwards, and more Pride-related events than we can possibly…

    A City at Work

    A City at Work

    By Derek Barnes– Recently, I had a little time on my hands and engaged in a 12+ hour Oakland City Council meeting. The agenda was packed with many resolutions councilmembers…