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Thursday, September 29
by
Tom Kennedy
on Thu 29 Sep 2005 10:07 PM PDT
Fall's arrival in San Francisco brings the Harvest Festivals. more »
Monday, September 19
by
Tom Kennedy
on Mon 19 Sep 2005 03:46 PM PDT
The San Francisco History Association will feature Dorothy Leland, author of the Gold Rush era book "The Balloon Boy of San Francisco" at its monthly meeting on Tuesday, September 20, 2005. more »
by
Tom Kennedy
on Mon 19 Sep 2005 11:01 AM PDT
Glide Memorial Church
is a San Francisco institution that has been known for its rousing
Sunday services and its tireless ... more »
by
Tom Kennedy
on Mon 19 Sep 2005 09:35 AM PDT
The San
Francisco Jazz Festival features jazz concerts and educational programs
presented and produced by SFJAZZ. This year marks the ... more »
Saturday, September 17
by
Tom Kennedy
on Sat 17 Sep 2005 05:38 PM PDT
Ikebana,
the ancient Japanese art of flower arranging, is guided by the desire
to create harmony between flowers and their ... more »
Wednesday, September 14
by
Tom Kennedy
on Wed 14 Sep 2005 12:33 PM PDT
A 45-minute experimental documentary by San Francisco filmmaker Dolissa Medina, “Cartography of Ashes” traces the path of the great conflagration that destroyed San Francisco in the three days that followed the 1906 earthquake. more »
by
Tom Kennedy
on Wed 14 Sep 2005 10:58 AM PDT
More than 150 dogs displaced by Hurricane Katrina landed at San Francisco International Airport.
Read the article on the San Francisco Chronicle online. Rescue efforts for displaced animals being organized. Read more at San Francisco SPCA online. Tuesday, September 13
by
Tom Kennedy
on Tue 13 Sep 2005 01:30 PM PDT
The Autumn Moon Festival was celebrated in San Francisco’s historic Chinatown on September 10 and 11.
Read this article Tuesday, September 6
by
Tom Kennedy
on Tue 06 Sep 2005 06:58 PM PDT
San Francisco is to receive at least 300 evacuees from Hurricane Katrina.
Read this article from the San Francisco Chronicle online.
by
Tom Kennedy
on Tue 06 Sep 2005 02:12 PM PDT
![]() San Francisco has more than 350 stairways, and from some of them it's possible to get a glimpse of hidden homes and secret gardens. Read this article |
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