@ Freight & Salvage, 2020 Addison, Berkeley. Kung Pao Kosher Comedy presents the world-traveling performer with Sampson McCormick and Karinda Dobbins. 7pm. http://www.thefreight.org
Find out more »@ SF LGBT Center, 1800 Market Street, Rainbow Room. Sponsored by Supervisor Rafael Mandelman and SF AIDS Foundation with Castro Country Club, Harm Reduction Coalition, and HealthRIGHT350, the event will be an open discussion on the impact of meth use and what the City and LGBTQ community should be doing. 6:30pm-8pm. http://www.sfcnter.org
Find out more »@ Flore, 2298 Market. The event is one in a series on Mondays where you’ll be provided with paint, canvas, brushes, easels and a professional guide leading you in painting and you’ll take home your own masterpiece. 7-9pm. http://www.yaymaker.com
Find out more »@ 333 Market Street. Members will elect the Board of Directors for the coming year. 6-8pm. http://www.ggba.com
Find out more »@ Grace Cathedral, 1100 California Street. Finn Deerhart, Darren Main and Rev. Jude Harmon will hold a lighthearted conversation about the spirituality being discovered by gay men everywhere. 7pm. http://www.gracecathedral.org
Find out more »@ San Francisco LGBT Center, 1800 Market Street. Housing counselors provide application assistance for City affordable rentals and ownership opportunities.Weekly on Wednesdays. 6-8pm. http://www.sfcenter.org
Find out more »@ Dog Eared Books Castro, 489 Castro Street. The group will discuss Stella Maris by authorMichael Carroll. 7pm. http://www.dogearedbooks.com
Find out more »@ SF LGBT Center, 1800 Market Street. The Center’s weekly Job Ready 101 drop-in this week will provide information on how to get a job with the U.S. Census. 3-4:30pm. http://www.sfcenter.org
Find out more »@ Manny’s 3092 16th Street. Watch with friends and enjoy drink specials, games, comfy couches, good food and drag queens too. 5pm. Day 2 follows on September 13. http://www.welcometomannys.com
Find out more »@ GLBT History Museum, 4127 18th Street. An intergenerational panel will bring together Latinx activists, artists, performers and community leaders for a panel discussion in conjunction with the related exhibit now on view at the Museum. 7-9pm. http://www.glbthistory.org
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