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More September Events from Yahoo Group 09/06/2011
 
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Ortega Branch Library

Ortega Branch Library and West Sunset Playground opens after renovation
Sept 10th ceremony at 11am, opens at 12 noon - 3223 Ortega Street (at 39th Ave)

Chocolate Festival
16th Annual Ghirardelli Square Chocolate Festival
Sept 10-11 12-5pm - Ghirardelli Square $20 for 15 chocolate samples




Family Day Kite Festival

http://www.fdkf.org/
Sept 17-18 11am-6pm - Marina

AnimalPalooza
Get back to nature and discover a universe of wild with an ocelot, serval cat, ring-tailed lemur, porcupine, hedgehodge, fennec fox, alligator, skink, native snakes, frogs, turtles, birds, walking sticks, hissing cockroaches, rabbits, ducks and many other amazing creatures representing the diversity of life. Touch and learn about bio-facts like pelts, whale bones, a preserved mountain lion, and owl pellets. Activities include: Wildlife origami, insect mask making, owl pellet exploration, animal face painting, ask a scientist. Discover how kids can roam outside in nature to save nature. http://www.fortmason.org/events/events-details?id=1992&-09-24&end=2011-09-24
Sept 24, 11am-5pm - Fort Mason $8-$10


Thank You, Tatiana for great info!

 
DAY OF THE DEAD: ARTS GALORE - October 23rd 09/28/2010
 
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October 23, 2010

Noon-3 pm
Audience: Elementary School Students, Families, Groups, High School Students, Middle School Students, Public
Location: Crissy Field Center
Event Type: Seasonal/HolidayCreate eye opening traditional Day of the Dead Art.  Learn about how the native people of Mexico and Central America celebrate life and remember their ancestors through stories and art.  Enjoy traditional yummy treats.  Take part in an array of art choices: painting traditional cheery Calacas, making paper flowers, face painting, live music, dancing ,and much, much more. Bring the whole family, all ages welcome. This event will take place at the Crissy Field Center, 1199 East Beach, Presidio of San Francisco.

Drop-ins are welcome, a $2 per person suggested donation is appreciated



 
Sandcastle Contest 2010 09/16/2010
 
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What: Leap's 27th Annual Sandcastle Contest: Sand Francisco 

When: Saturday, October 2nd, 2010, 10:00am  - 4:00pm 

(Community Sandcastle Drop-in Building is from 10am - 2pm)
Where: Ocean Beach, just south of Cliff House at Great Highway and Balboa Avenue. Please note: parking is limited and we encourge you to use public transportation. 
Why: A fun, family friendly event showcasing the biggest sandcastles in Northern California and benefiting arts education programs for local kids! 

 
Saturdays Are Special at Randall Museum in San Francisco 03/22/2010
 
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Drop in Saturdays between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. to create all kinds of art and science projects.


$6/child, $10 for an adult and child together. Kids under 8 must be with a paying, participating adult. Members of the Randall Museum Friends and Arts Card holders receive a 2-for-1 discount. Sign up at the museum's front desk to participate; the last sign-ups are taken at 3:30.


March 6 - Construct your own animal sculpture from our abundant wood scrap supply
March 13 - Use rubber fish and experience the art of gyotaku, Japanese for fish printing.
March 20 - Celebrate Spring!  Cut, glue and create your own personal fabric flag in a myriad of textures and colors.
March 27 - Experience the magic of paper marbling as you make marbled greeting cards using shaving cream and liquid watercolor.
April 3   - Spring is a time when all the birds are laying their eggs.  Come quilt an egg with us using a uniquely beautiful process.
April 10  - Assemble your own bendable wire sculpture.
April 17  - BUG DAY, no SAS
April 24  - Learn about sharks and make a shark’s teeth necklace
May 1  - Cinco de Mayo is May 5th!   Get ready!  Use beads, beans and foil design to make your own bracelet inspired by Mexican jewelry.
May 8  - Give your mom a new wallet you make yourself for Mother’s day
May 15  - Build and decorate your own camper bus.  Add details inside and out to make it the perfect vacation vehicle!
May 22  - Collagraph Prints are made using textured layers.  Learn how to do this process and create your own collagraph prints!
May 29  -Construct your own animal sculpture from our abundant wood scrap supply.
June 5  - Add fancy papers, “gemstones” and other decorative details to make your own treasure box!
June 12  - Flag day is June 14th.  Celebrate by creating a personal fabric flag in amyriad of textures and colors.
June 19  - Make your father a pop up book for Father’s day
June 26  - Experience the magic of light defraction and decorate your own spectroscope.


http://www.randallmuseum.org
 
CRISSY FIELD CENTER'S GRAND GREEN OPENING 01/04/2010
 
"COOL GLOBES"

When: February 6, 2010
11am-3pm
Audience: Adults, Elementary School Students, Families, Groups, High School Students, Middle School Students, Preschool Students, Public, Seniors
Location: Crissy Field, Crissy Field Center
Event Type: Environment/Science, Food, Music
 
Celebrating Youth, Environment, and Leadership


Bring the whole family to celebrate Crissy Field Center's Grand gREen Opening at our new cutting edge building on East Beach! See green technology in action while enjoying music, site tours, and family-friendly activities that demonstrate some of the building's cool sustainability features. Plus tastings from the Beach Hut menu and Eco-goodie give aways make it a fun-filled day for the whole family.

Here is a sample of what we have in store:

  • Rally 'round the printing press in the Sustainable Arts Workshop to see how images and words can empower action around social and environmental justice issues then craft your own printed slogan.
  • Enjoy songs, stories, and interactive games for the little ones at 'Tot Corner.'
  • Construct a sustainable city using scissors, string, and a little ingenuity to transform ordinary cardboard moving boxes into your own work of architectural mastery.
  • Get clean, green, and gorgeous in the Urban Ecology Lab as you make safe, non-toxic cleaning supplies for the home, then try a little cosmetic chemistry by combining natural ingredients to create custom lip balm and shaving creams.
  • Trace the tracks of your favorite food using Google Earth in our state-of-the-art Media Lab and learn how to make smarter choices at the market.
  • Enter a free raffle for your chance to win free program certificates and more.
  • This event is FREE and for all ages! No RSVP necessary. The celebration will go on rain or shine
 
Exploratorium Celebrates 40th Anniversary! 11/05/2009
 
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To celebrate its 40th Anniversary, the Exploratorium offers the following electrifying, evanescent, and enlightening series of events. Note admission is free for the public on the November 4 as well as on the weekend of November 7 and 8. The schedule of events is as follows:


- November 5: Exploratorium After Dark—Electrifying Science with Dr. MegaVolt


- November 7: Cutting Ice into One with a Motorcycle


"Imagine a big block of ice suspended from the ceiling of the Exploratorium. Now imagine a wire wrapped around the middle of that ice block from which is hung a motorcycle. Chill out with other skeptics and watch the motorcycle fall to the floor as the wire very slowly cuts through the ice, but bear witness—the ice block remains one whole piece! Check out this stranger-than-friction phenomenon for yourself at the Exploratorium’s Cutting Ice into One, on Saturday, November 7, 2009, during a free weekend as we continue celebrating our 40th anniversary"


- November 7 & 8: Tom Noddy’s Bubble Magic


"Tom Noddy blows bubbles inside of bubbles. Smoke bubbles. Inside-out bubbles. Caterpillar bubbles. Yin-yang bubbles. And, as part of the Exploratorium’s 40th Anniversary celebration, Noddy will present Bubble Magic at three shows daily (times TBA). Thirty-seven years ago, Noddy bought some dime-store bubbles as a source of cheap entertainment. He has since become a bubble troubadour, traveling around the world to learn all there is to know about the art and science of blowing bubbles, and talking to physicists, mathematicians, chemists, biologists, architects, magicians, and kids during his travels."


- November 8: Iron Science Teacher


"Cheer on the competitors in this zany science cook-off, where teachers compete before a live audience for the revered title, "Iron Science Teacher." In recognition of the Exploratorium’s 40th birthday, this special edition of our popular show features a secret ingredient closely related to birthdays!"
- November 14: Operate!


- November 15: Something Incredibly Wonderful Happens: Frank Oppenheimer and the World He Made Up - A Conversation with Author K.C. Cole


- November 21: Physics of Toys


"Hungry for a scientific snack? In celebration of the Exploratorium's 40th birthday, the Physics of Toys team serves up delectable "snacks," or hands-on activities, that let you build miniature museum exhibits. Using everyday materials, these snacks for your mind reveal the scientific wonders underlying our exhibits. All materials provided; take what you make home! For ages 6 and up."

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The Plastiki - Mission Control 09/17/2009
 
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Plastiki Boat
Use interactive exhibits to learn about a 10,000 nautical mile voyage across the Pacific Ocean on a boat made almost entirely out of reclaimed plastic soda bottles.
When: Wednesdays through Sundays, ongoing through December 31, 11am-4pm; Age 3+; Free.
Where: Pier 45, Embarcadero (at Taylor Street), San Francisco; plastiki.com.

 
 
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