The Bowes Center Open House
The public is invited to join in a day of tours and music to see what this new venue has to offer.
The public is invited to join in a day of tours and music to see what this new venue has to offer.
To welcome back visitors, thee Civic Center Community Benefit District is embarking on a banner campaign featuring District arts and cultural organization on upwards of 100 light poles across Civic Center.
Featuring artworks by renowned Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, the Immersive Frida Kahlo experience features a rotation of her works along with music.
Cauldrons, potions, wizards and more -- Potion Putt is an indoor miniature golf course.
Kalligraphia XVI features an exhibit along with events, such as calligraphy demonstrations, gallery walks & talks, and more.
Come celebrate the official unveiling of the last Village Artist Corner mural!
Curated by the African American Center, this exhibit features images from historical and recent Juneteenth celebrations and information on the history of the holiday.
Start your day with yoga -- and a dance party! Daybreaker SF brings their early-riser party to the Venus statue at Trinity Plaza.
Bring your pup to the Canines and Cappuccinos meet up!
Returning in-person for 2022, this year's Pride celebration includes the annual Sunday Pride Parade down Market Street to Civic Center Plaza.
A photography exhibit by Robert Dawson, it features all things libraries, from Germany to Tel Aviv, and present to past.
A festive celebration, the Hayes Valley Holiday Stroll returns for its 32nd year on December 2, 4-9pm!
Catch the World Cup in Civic Center Plaza December 9 and 10!
Free, festive family events at Civic Center Plaza this the holiday season!
Bring your pup in festive wear for pictures with Santa at the Civic Center Community Benefit District's Santa Paws Holiday Pawty!
Civic Center historian and CCCBD board member James Haas presents, with the San Francisco Historical Society: The Van Ness Temples of Culture Celebrate 90 Years.
Welcome in the Year of the Rabbit with the Asian Art Museum!
Crossing Lines/Lineas que Cruzamos features works about immigration from two women artists: Georgina Reskala and Arleene Correa Valencia.
From the San Francisco Shakespeare Festival, the Shakespeare classic "A Midsummer Night’s Dream" is brought to life at the Main Branch of the San Francisco Public Library for all ages and audiences.
The San Francisco Department of Emergency Management invites the Bay Area to the "Get Ready, Stay Ready: Emergency Preparedness Community Fair."