@ Strut, 470 Castro Street. Part of the San Francisco AIDS Foundation’s Stonewall Project, this book club explores the complexity of gay identity and culture, HIV, substance use, healing relationship trauma, shame, internalized homophobia and much more. Facilitators are Wade Smith and Christopher Zepeda, and the featured author is Alan Downs. 4–5:30pm. strutsf.org
Find out more »@ Strut, 470 Castro Street. Hosted by Elizabeth Taylor 50-Plus Network, AIDS Legal Referral Panel and LEDA Law Firm, the event includes a presentation and Q&A session on key tenant rights issues. 6:30–9:30pm. strutsf.org
Find out more »@ Dog Eared Books Castro, 489 Castro Street. The evening will feature Kórima Press authors Maya Chinchhilla (The Cha Cha Files), Cathy Arellano (Salvation on Mission Street), Michael Nava (Street People), Dino Foxx (When Glitter Fades). 7pm. dogearedbooks.com
Find out more »@ Rickshaw Shop, 155 Fell Street. Presented by the Women’s Audio Museum, this event is a panel discussion on the topic of Women in Hip Hop. Panelists are Rocky Rivera, Chhoti Maa, VerSoul fka Babii Cris, and moderated by Terri Winston. 7–11pm. womensadiomission.org
Find out more »@ 16th and Beaver Streets. Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence will bless the market and Donna Sachet will emcee as the Castro neighborhood’s Farmers Market kicks off a new season with fresh veggies, fruits, crafts and artisan-made goodies. 4–8pm. Castro Farmers Market on Facebook
Find out more »San Francisco Conservatory of Flowers, 100 JF Kennedy Drive. The series of artistic illuminations are presented nightly through Spring. Sundown to midnight. conservatoryofflowers.org
Find out more »@ San Francisco Pride Office, 30 Pearl Street. The Member’s Choice voting for Community Grand Marshal will be held. 7pm. communityaffairs@sfpride.org
Find out more »@ Wild Side West, 424 Courtland Avenue. Kit Tapata hosts the weekly-on-Wednesdays trivia competition mixed with music and live improv at the popular Bernal Heights location. 7–9pm. tapatatwins.com
Find out more »@ Multiple locations. San Francisco residents are encouraged to consider the volunteer and training opportunities and to learn disaster skills as individuals and as members of emergency response teams. Times vary. Check schedules and info. sf-fire.org/training-schedule-registration
Find out more »@ GLBT History Museum, 4127 18th Street. Architectural historian Inge Horton and novelist Linda Ulleseit will present their research on architect Emil Williams and her partner, metalwork artist Lillian Palmer. glbthistory.org
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