@ Multiple locations in Noe Valley. The 2019 tour, themed “Art in the Garden,” includes a vareity of work such as sculpture, painting and photography presented in every garden. 10am-4pm. http://bit.ly/2GTMg6u
Find out more »@ Valencia between 21st and 24th Streets. Hosted by the Mission Neighborhood Centers,Inc., this annual festival offers a full day of activities, including traditional Mexican and Latin American foods, music, dance, and artistry for the entire family. 10am-6pm. http://www.mncsf.org/sfcincodemayo
Find out more »@ Z Below, 470 Florida Street. Bay Area phenom Mick Berry will perform the one-man play he presented some twenty years ago about a man shot down over Austria and imprisoned by Nazis during WWII. 2pm. http://www.zspace.org
Find out more »@ Howard and 2nd Streets. The event, celebrating peace, creativity and weirdness, features music and art, a quirky marketplace, a cannabis education area, and many memorable performances. Noon to 8pm. http://www.howweird.org
Find out more »@ Multiple locations. Through Small Business Week (May 6-11, 2019), free workshops and seminars will be offered on topics including finance, green business, marketing, technology, self-employment and more. Check out the complete Calendar: http://bit.ly/2PGq7eT
Find out more »@ Oakland Museum of California, 1000 Oak Street. The four-month exhibition includes historical materials, artifacts and archival documents along with representatives of social activism, contemporary artwork, costumes and ephemera. http://www.museumca.org
Find out more »@ Oasis, 298 11th Street. The touring cast of the Broadway show Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory will present an evening of music, dance and comedy supporting the work of the Richmond/Ermet Aid Foundation (REAF). 7:30pm. http://www.reaf.org
Find out more »@ Strut, 3rd Floor, 470 Castro Street. A weekly drop-in group with no requirements and all goals supported. 6-7:30pm. http://www.strutsf.org
Find out more »@ Roxie Theater, 3117 16th Street. OUTLook, Frameline and SF Pride co-present a new restoration of the first documentary by and about LGBT people that chronicles one of the most important years in LGBT history and the national Gay Freedom Day marches in June of 1977 held in San Francisco, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Diego and Philadelphia. 7-9pm. http://www.roxie.com
Find out more »@ SF Oasis, 298 11th Street. The event will present a conversation, led by MPact Global Action for Gay Men’s Health and Rights’ George Ayala and other local and international experts, on issues of health and human rights, and information on how community members living in the Bay Area can get involved. 6-9pm. http://www.mpactgolobal.org
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