@ California Academy of Sciences, Golden Gate Park, 55 Music Concourse Drive. This evening is one in a popular ongoing series, with food and beverage options. 6pm. http://www.calacademy.org
Find out more »@ EXIT Theater, 156 Eddy Street. LGBT favorite Terry Baum stars in this play about the relationship between Eleanor Roosevelt and journalist Lorena Hickok. This one is not to be missed! 8:30pm: and again on September 7, 9 and 12 (check times). http://www.sffringe.org
Find out more »@ War Memorial Opera House, 301 Van Ness Avenue. Based on Herman Melville’s novella, the acclaimed production by Tony Award-winning director Michael Grandage will kickoff the new season for SF Opera. 7:30pm. http://www.sfopera.org
Find out more »@ 1355 Market Street. SF Pathways to Citizenship, Jewish Family and Children’s Services and SF Office of Civic Engagement & Immigrant Affairs will host the workshop presenting assistance with review of the naturalization process, assessment of eligibility and more. 9:30am-12:30pm. http://www.sfcitizenship.org
Find out more »@ Manny’s 3092 16th Street. Co-chairs Hon. Leslie Katz and Valerie Ploumpis, the Host Committee and Sponsors, including the San Francisco Bay Times, and guests will gather at Manny’s for brunch and to hear featured speaker Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis. 11am. https://bit.ly/2ZvXCYP
Find out more »@ Frank Ogawa Plaza, Oakland. Participants will march from Oscar Grant Plaza to bring visibility to trans people in Oakland. 11:30am-1:30pm. Trans March Oakland on Facebook.
Find out more »@ Tenderloin Museum, 398 Eddy Street. The event includes a panel discussion moderated by LGBT historian Coy Meza and community activist John Weber with a lineup of other personalities and emcee Mandy CoCo. 12noon-4pm. http://www.tenderloinmuseum.org
Find out more »@ Franklin Street between 21st and 2nd, Oakland. This event is the official kickoff party for Oakland Pride’s 10th anniversary. 6pm-12am. http://www.oaklandpride.org
Find out more »@ Frank Ogawa Plaza, Oakland. All-you-can-eat pancakes and bottomless mimosas served outside City Hall, sponsored by OFD and Local 55. 9-10:30am. http://www.oaklandpride.org
Find out more »@ Franklin Street in Downtown Oakland. The Festival and Parade encompass six blocks in downtown Oakland and include, in addition to the usual food, merch, and information booths, stages and dancing, and a Children’s Play Area. 11am-7pm. http://www.oaklandpride.org
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