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Greater San Francisco has festivities taking place all through the year including concerts, festivals, fairs and sporting events.


January
College Baseball
From the crack of the bat to the slide on into home, NCAA baseball packs a wallop of home run frenzy for what’s oft called America’s favorite pastime. Diamond action starts in January, continuing through most of June.
CSU-EB Pioneers, California Golden Bears, Pacific Tigers, St. Mary's Gaels, San Jose State Spartans, Santa Clara Broncos, Stanford Cardinals, USF Dons


Sea Lion’s Arrival
Bring your family to watch herds of barking sea lions returning to the Bay area. Join the crew at Pier 39 in mid-January for this annual event. Call (415) 705-5500 for more information.
Berlin and Beyond Film Festival
Castro Theater hosts a German language film fest providing highlights of recent European cinema. Call (415) 263-8760 for more information.
Independent Film Festival
Bay area directors are showcased at this annual two-week festival, beginning the last day of January, at the Roxie Cinema and Castro Theatre. Call (415) 227-2603 for more information.
Chinese New Year
Extended Chinese New Year Festivities include a parade, Chinese New Year Flower Fair and a Community Street Fair. Call (415) 982-3000 for more information.
Critical Mass
On the last Friday of every month, cyclists from all over the city take over the financial district’s Justin Herman Plaza at rush hour. What started as a protest over public transportation has now become a regular San Francisco event. Call (415) 227-2603 for more information.
February
Pacific Orchid Exposition
Don’t miss the annual display of San Francisco Orchid Society’s best collections, at the Fort Mason Center, located along San Francisco Bay between Fisherman’s Wharf and the Golden Gate Bridge, around the third week in February. Call (415) 546-9608 for more information.
California Antiquarian Book Fair
The world’s largest rare book fair also features manuscripts and related materials including maps and more. Call (415) 551-5190 for more information.
Annual Bon Appetit Wine & Spirits Focus
Crab fare from San Francisco’s top restaurants pair with leading regional wines at this annual gala at Fort Mason’s Festival Pavilion. Call (888) 343-6287 for more information.
Historic Fisherman’s Wharf Classic Car Exhibit
Cooking exhibitions, wine tasting, art and a parade of historic cars are part of this vehicular extravaganza. Call (415) 647-7078 for more information.
Victorian Valentines
On Valentine’s Day at 11 AM, you can ride the Roaring Camp Railroads, Santa Cruz Big Trees Railroad in Felton, and your valentine can ride for free! Just buy one steam train ticket, and present the love letter you wrote to your valentine. Call (831) 335-4484 for more information.
Ms. Chinatown USA Pageant
As part of the Chinese New Year celebration, the Palace of Fine Arts at 3301 Lyon St. hosts contestants from all over the country, who will compete for a chance at the Miss Asia title in Hong Kong. Call (415) 563-6504 for more information.
March
San Francisco International Asia American Film Festival
Attend the largest exhibition of Asian and Asian-American films in North America. Entries include works from India, Asia and North America, and will be shown in mid-March at the AMC Kabuki 8 Theatres. Call (415) 255-4299 for more information.
SF Jazz Spring Season
Concerts at various venues from March through June include family matinee performances. Call (415) 398-5655 for more information.
St. Patrick’s Day Parade
One of the longest-running parades in the U.S. is celebrated with live music, dance, beverages and traditional Irish cuisine. Call (415) 675-9885 for more information.
San Francisco Flower & Garden Show
Among the nation’s largest spring shows, the Cow Palace event displays gardens, spring plantings, accessories, decorations and more. Call (800) 829-9751 for more information.
Street Performer’s Festival
Jugglers, unicyclists, slack rope walkers and other artistes comprise the famous Bay Area street performers. See this unique show on the last weekend in March, from noon to 5 PM, at the entrance plaza to Pier 39. Call (415) 705-5500 for more information.
Extraordinary Egg Hunt
Roaring Camp Railroads and The Santa Cruz Big Trees Railroads in Felton will be your host on the last weekend in March. Bring your children on a ride to Bear Mountain, and hunt for candy eggs in the redwood forest. Call (831) 335-4484 for more information.
April
Major League Baseball
Nothing signals advent of spring more than baseball with a capital B, tightly meshed into American culture with historic firsts, icon performances, record-setting events, and traditions from hot dogs slathered in mustard to unexpected curveballs, and seventh-inning stretches. Books and movies about baseball are fine and dandy, but nothing beats Major League Baseball action, playing out each season from April through the World Series.
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Cherry Blossom Festival
Japantown turns the streets into a walking mall and street fair with vendor booths and parades, for this annual event. Spend a weekend enjoying Japanese food, origami and culture, in an annual celebration of the cherry blossom, mid-April. Call (415) 563-2313 for more information.
Dine for a Change
In early April, participating restaurants throughout San Francisco will donate up to 40% of their proceeds to San Francisco Women Against Rape (SFWAR), to support efforts of community organizations to combat sexual violence. Call (415) 861-2024 for more information.
Bustamante Antiques Show and Sale
More than 140 prestigious dealers showcase a variety of fine art, furniture, jewelry, vintage timepieces and more at Fort Mason’s Festival Pavilion. Call (209) 358-3134 for more information.
Cambodian New Year Festival
Staged at the Scottish Rite Center, evening cultural programs feature performances of Khmer classical ballet and folk dance, plus social dance with a live band and a popular Cambodian vocalist. Call (408) 239-6296 for more information.
Opening Day on the Bay
San Francisco Bay kicks off each sailing season with a festive boat parade and blessing of the fleet, embarking from Pier 39, sponsored by Pacific Inter-Club Yacht Association comprising nearly 100 northern California yacht clubs. Call (415) 705-5436 for more information.
Spring BBQ and Wine Tasting
New York steak barbecue, pasta con pesto, fresh Salinas Valley salad, and sweet treats are part of this tasting, featuring 13 wineries including Hecker Pass, Fortino, Kruse, Zanger, and Savannah Channelle. Festivities include live music, dancing and wine barrel rolling races, and designated drivers are recommended. Call (800) 842-6162 for more information.
San Francisco Walk Against Rape
In mid to late April, San Francisco Women Against Rape (SFWAR) invites survivors, friends, family and supporters to walk 3.1 miles from Justin Herman Plaza to Dolores Mission Park, to enjoy speakers, performers, food, beverages and festivities, in support of community efforts against sexual violence. Call (415) 861-2024 for more information.
Great Train Robbery
See wild west gun fights and a train robbery on the Roaring Camp Railroads, Santa Cruz Big Trees Railroads in Felton, mid-April. Call (831) 335-4484 for more information.
San Francisco International Film Festival
Some 200 films and videos from more than 50 countries are screened at America’s oldest annual film festival. Call (415) 931-FILM for more information.
San Francisco Wine Auction
For some three decades, the San Francisco Wine Auction presented by The Guardsmen has reigned as a spirited fundraiser for Bay area disadvantaged children. Pouring vintners include world-class entities such as Silver Oak, Heitz, Caymus and Nickel & Nickel. More than 50 live auction and 100 silent auction lots include extraordinary cult wines, vacations and more. Call (415) 561-2700 for more information.
May
Anatriptic Arts Expo
Attend the annual convention of healing arts and sciences, at Herbst Pavilion and the Cowell Theater, the first week in May. Practitioners of massage and other physical therapies will share the latest knowledge in their fields. Call (888) 925-HAND for more information.
Sea Music Festival
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park at Hyde Street Pier presents local artists and performers from across the U.S to bring seafaring heritage alive on assorted stages. Call (415) 561-7000 for more information.
Asian Heritage Street Celebration
At the Japan Center on Post Street, the day-long Asian Heritage Street Celebration, recognizing Asian Pacific American Heritage month, hosts live entertainment, a variety of multi-lingual booths, food and drink, and special performances. Call (415) 321-5869 for more information.
Evergreen Fine Arts Festival
In San Jose, the Evergreen Fine Arts Festival at Evergreen Village Square over the Memorial Day holiday includes watercolors, photographs, ceramics, woodwork and other fine art presented by California’s finest artisans. Call (209) 296-1195 for more information.
Mural Awareness Month Festival
Celebrating muralism, muralists and Bay area community art, this annual festival at Precita Park includes live bands, children’s art activities and booths exhibiting art and merchandise. Free admission. Call (415) 285-2287 for more information.
San Francsico Bay to Breakers Footrace
The world’s largest footrace takes place as more than 70,000 runners in costume push off from the Embarcadero, heading to the Great Highway. Call (415) 359-2800 for more information.
San Francisco Art Institute MFA Exhibit
See Master of Fine Arts students’ work, from the Bay Area’s famous art school, on display at the Herbst Pavilion, mid-May. Call (415) 771-7020 for more information.
Civil War Battles and Encampment
Santa Cruz Big Trees Railroads in Felton is sponsoring the annual reenactment of Civil War battles. Visit Union and Confederate camps, late May. Call (831) 335-4484 for more information.
San Carlos Fine Arts & Crafts Festival
Sponsored by the San Carlos Chamber, things get artsy downtown on Laurel Street with the San Carlos Fine Arts & Crafts Festival’s three blocks of watercolors, jewelry, photographs, sculpture and more to attract families. Call (559) 917-6304 for more information.
June
Union Street Festival
On the first weekend in June, San Francisco hosts one of the largest art fairs in the country, where hundreds of artists, gourmet food booths, live entertainers on two stages and hands-on art activities for kids of all ages are arrayed along Union Street between Gough and Steiner in the Cow Hollow neighborhood. Call (800) 310-6563 for more information.
The Great San Francisco Crystal Fair
Come to the Fort Mason Center, Marina Blvd. and Buchanan St., for the annual exposition of crystals, gems, and people who know the healing and other properties of these stones, in early June. Call (415) 441-3400 for more information.
Accordion Festival & Main Squeeze Pageant
At the Cannery on Fisherman’s Wharf, the San Francisco Accordion Festival, including the Big Squeeze Pageant, celebrates National Accordion Awareness Month and the city’s official musical instrument. Call (415) 771-3112 for more information.
Assorted Film Festivals
At the largest, oldest event of its kind in the world, the San Francisco International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival has more than 250 films. Call (415) 703-8650 for more information. The San Francisco Black Film Festival showcases a diverse collection from emerging and established filmmakers about African and African-American experiences. Call (415) 771-9271 for more information.
Fiesta Filipina
The biggest Filipino Festival in America celebrates independence with Filipino food, traditional dance and music with entertainment for all. Call (650) 871-6647 for more information.
World Environment Day
Pier 39 teams with the United Nations and city to celebrate World Environment Day. Activities include hands-on adventures and environmental displays at several venues. Call (510) 588-5100 for more information.
San Carlos Fine Arts & Crafts Festival
Downtown San Carlos gets artsy with more than 70 artists displaying watercolors, handcrafted jewelry, photographs, sculptures and more at this three-day festival along the 600 and 700 blocks of Laurel Street. Call (209) 296-1195 for more information.
Haight Street Fair
On the 2nd Sunday of every June, the Summer of Love is recreated in the Haight-Ashbury area, as thousands of people fill the streets. Call (415) 661-8025 for more information.
SF Gay Pride Parade
Always the last Sunday in June, the San Francisco Gay Pride Parade (to accompany a host of other celebration activities) begins at Market and Beale streets. Call (415) 864-3733 for more information.
Ethnic Dance Festival
Various ethnic dance associations, from the Chinese Hui Tama Nui to the Samba de Coracao, showcase the city’s cultural diversity at the Palace of Fine Arts, 3301 Lyon St., starting the 2nd Saturday of every June. Call (415) 563-6504 for more information.
Harmony Festival
Staged at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds near Santa Rosa, Harmony Festival for decades has put together a stellar musical line-up. Call (707) 861-2035 for more information.
Montclair Village Fine Arts Sidewalk Festival
During the last weekend in June, the Montclair Village business district of Oakland hosts a sidewalk art fair along Mountain Avenue at La Salle, between Park Boulevard and Thornhill Drive, where dozens of artists exhibit their paintings, sculpture, jewelry, photography and more. Call (510) 339-1000 for more information.
July
Red Bull Streets of San Francisco
Watch street luge champions compete for the title of Red Bull and a $10,000. prize as they plunge down the steepest and fastest streets of San Francisco, at Deharo Street, between Southern Heights and Mariposa, the last week of July. Call (310) 393-4647 for more information.
Fourth of July Celebrations
You will want to leave your car and take public transportation to these events along the Bay, which begin with a music festival at 2 PM, and end with fireworks beginning at 9:30 PM. The main event is sponsored by the San Francisco Chronicle. Call (415) 227-2603 for more information.
Fourth of July at the Cannery, on Leavenworth Street at the foot of Columbus Street, has music all day leading up to fireworks. Call (415) 771-3112 for more information.
Fourth of July at Ghirardelli Square features live music and free children’s festivities. Call ( 415) 775-5500 for more information
Fillmore Street Jazz Festival
Between Jackson and Eddy streets, three stages have continuous jazz performances, along with more than 300 artist booths and international food courts. Call (510) 232-5030 for more information.
AIDS Walk San Francisco
With more than 25,000 hitting the streets on the 6.2-mile route through Golden Gate Park, AIDS Walk San Francisco has raised more than $50 million to fight AIDS through the San Francisco AIDS Foundation and other Bay Area service organizations. The event enjoys strong support from the entertainment community and elected officials, with past participants including Robin Williams, Eartha Kitt, Stockard Channing, Sharon Stone, Leeza Gibbons, and Mayor Gavin Newsom. Call (415) 615-9255 for more information.
San Francisco Jewish Film Festival
Castro Theater and other venues within the Bay area showcase diversity and vitality of the Jewish Culture with works from American and international filmmakers. Call (415) 621-0556 for more information.
Biennial San Francisco Sex Worker Film and Arts Festival
Roxie Cinema, Ar+Space Gallery and other San Francisco venues host the biennial week-long convention of sex worker artists and filmmakers as they celebrate their place and role in the arts communities. Call (415) 861-1157 for more information.
Mime Troupe in the Park
Every weekend, especially in mid-July, Washington Square Park at Columbus and Union Sts. hosts various members of the San Francisco Mime Troupe in satirical political sketches. This is a San Francisco tradition that should not be missed. Call (415) 227-2603 for more information.
Montclair Village Fine Arts Festival
In Oakland, Montclair Village Shopping District’s Mountain Boulevard becomes a Fine Arts Sidewalk Festival showcase for distinctive works of more than 90 artists. Call (209) 296-1195 for more information.
August
AfroSolo Arts Festival
Bay Area artists of dance, theater, music, the spoken word and the visual arts are showcased throughout August at the San Francisco Convention and Visitors Bureau, 201 3rd St. Call (415) 227-2603 for more information.
San Francisco Aloha Festival
This arts event celebrates Pacific Isle culture, Polynesian dance, island food, music, ethnic arts and crafts. Call (415) 281-0221 for more information.
Polynesian Pride Festival
In Golden Gate Park and free for the entire family, Polynesian communities gather to celebrate heritage, with a main stage hosting dancers, vocalists, poets and a DJ for dancing, plus food and crafts booths. Call (415) 586-7474 for more information.
ArtworkSF Café Show
Running for nearly two weeks, the annual affair at SomArts Cultural Center celebrates diversity of the Café Arts with assorted activities including a variety show, improvisational comedy, belly dancing, poetry and more. Call (415) 505-3060 for more information.
Golden Gateway to Gems
Sponsored for a half century by the San Francisco Gem and Mineral Society, this annual show and sale in Golden Gate Park sparkles with minerals, crystals and jewelry. Call (415) 564-4230 for more information.
Nihonmachi Street Fair
Lion dancers, taiko drummers, arts and crafts, musical entertainment, food and children’s events are part of this Japanese festival. Call (415) 771-9861 for more information.
ACC Craft Show
Arts and crafts of all kinds are displayed in the largest fair of its kind on the West Coast, at the Fort Mason Center, early to mid-August. Call (415) 896-5060 for more information.
Comedy Celebration Day
The city’s comic talent comes to Golden Gate Park on the 3rd Sunday in August to celebrate their art. Free food, and sometimes Margueritas, are supplied. Call (415) 386-5035 for more information.
One Night Stand
At the SOMARTS Cultural Center, the One Night Stand promoted by ArtworkSF features exhibits from classical and romantic to art that “turns you on.” The evening includes romantic readings and erotic poetry performances, erotic films, a fashion show, artists available to sketch your portrait, artists working with nude models and more. Call (415) 673-3080 for more information.
September
National Football League
If it’s fall and you’re ready for some football, count on the National Football League to deliver non-stop grid action, leading to playoffs, and the incomparable Super Bowl. The NFL has come a long way since its 1920 founding in Canton, Ohio at Ralph Hay’s Hupmobile dealership. NFL action was first televised in 1939 when NBC broadcast within New York City. The NFL’s Longest Day was on Christmas, 1971, in a playoff between the Kansas City Chiefs and Miami Dolphins, and Miami’s 17-0 Perfect Season unfolded the following year. But that’s history, and prospects for new milestones start in September.
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College Football
NCAA Football, created in 1997 to promote college football ideals, makes no bones about the importance of each game. Losing at any time during the season can thwart a team's chances for postseason action or an NCAA Championship. No wonder NCAA Football marketers have adopted a tagline of "NCAA Football: Every Game Counts."
California Golden Bears, San Jose State Spartans, Stanford Cardinals
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Chocolate Festival
Celebrate chocolate in all its forms at Ghirardelli Square, 900 North Point St., around the second week in September. Compete in the sundae-eating contest and win your weight in chocolate. Call (415) 775-5500 for more information.
San Francisco Shakespeare Festival
Shakespearean classics unfold throughout the month on weekend afternoons in a tranquil environment near Golden Gate Park’s Conservatory of Flowers. Call (415) 865-4434 for more information.
Half Moon Bay Wine BBQ
Half Moon Bay Wine and Cheese presents its annual Wine BBQ with vintages from Australia, France and Spain, along with barbecued lamb, shrimp and a selection of grilled cheeses. Call (650) 726-1520 for more information.
Art Bark Fest
Art Bark Fest, an animal art, wine and music festival showcasing more than 40 fine arts booths, attracts canine enthusiasts from throughout the Reno, Tahoe and Bay areas. Proceeds benefit the Tahoe-Truckee Humane Society Pet Network. Call (877) 464-3364 for more information.
Absolut a la Carte, a la Park
Over Labor Day weekend, come to Golden Gate Park and sample many of the city’s best restaurants at this outdoor festival of food, wine and beer. Call (510) 762-2277 for more information.
Fringe Festival
Theater companies from all over the world perform their favorite but lesser known works at the Exit Theatre, 156 Eddy St., in mid-September. Call (415) 931-1094 for more information.
Japantown Anime Faire
Staged at the Japan Center and the JDV Miyako Hotel, events include live performances and artist alley, a swap meet, video gaming and more, including a costume contest and anime contest. Call (415) 282-9428 for more information.
October
National Hockey League
The National Hockey League’s rough and tumble world packs a motherlode of milestones, from 1917’s NHL opener, to when Maurice Richard was first to score 50 goals in one season in 1944-45, to when Clint Benedict was the first goalie to put on a mask after a shot knocked him unconscious, to when Manon Rheaume made headlines in 1992 as the first woman playing in one of the four major sports leagues, goaltending for the Tampa Bay Lightning against the St. Louis Blues. From October on, it’s non-stop action in the world of hat tricks -- three goals in a game by a player -- and sudden death overtime.
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Fleet Week
Pier 39, at Beach St. and The Embarcadero, celebrate the Navy’s birthday with live bands and an air show by the Blue Angels, during the second week in October. Call (415) 705-5500 for more information.
Excelsior Festival
At Mission and Ocean streets, the Excelsior Festival showcases art and crafts booths, international foods, community resources, live music, kids' activities, and more. Call (415) 585-0110 for more information.
San Francisco Fall Antiques Show
As the West Coast's oldest, continuously operating international antiques show, benefiting enterprise for high school students, more than 70 dealers from America and Europe display and sell a broad range of collectibles at the Fort Mason Center. Call (415) 989-9019 for more information.
Octoberfest By The Bay
San Francisco’s annual event at the Fort Mason Center’s Festival Pavilion features German music, dancing, culinary delights, beer, wine, and more. Call (888) 746-7522 for more information.
Castro Street Fair
Arts and crafts, street vendors and performers of all kinds highlight this colorful annual celebration in San Francisco’s gay district, during the first week in October. Call 415-467-3354 for more information.
International Vintage Poster Fair
Remember that poster you saw 20 years ago, and have not seen since then? It is probably here at the Fort Mason Center, mid-October, along with over 10,000 others dating back to the 1890s, at the oldest and largest poster fair anywhere. Call (415) 546-9608 for more information.
Morgan Stanley Golf Invitational Tournament Benefiting Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
In mid to late October, the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation sponsors a golf tournament at the Chardonnay Golf Club, 2555 Jameson Canyon Road, American Canyon, followed by a cocktail reception and buffet dinner. Call (415) 513-1099 for more information.
Canine Film Festival
Leaving no bones unturned doggone it, the Castro Theatre’s Canine Film Festival organizers salute San Francisco as the nation's most dog-friendly city with films starring four-footed pals like Old Yeller. Proceeds benefit PAWS (Pets Are Wonderful Support). Call (415) 682-3647 for more information.
November
National Basketball Association
Toronto, Canada was the site of the National Basketball League's first game on Nov. 1, 1946, with the Huskies hosting the New York Knickerbockers at Maple Leaf Gardens. Thirteen original rules were drafted by Dr. James Naismith, creator of basketball. Pro basketball suffered in popularity in the early 1950's, but one rule change -- that of the 24-second clock -- transformed the sport from a dull, stalling game to an exciting, offensive showcase. Icons along the way, from Bob Cousy and Wilt Chamberlain to Magic Johnson, Larry Bird and Michael Jordan, have immortalized what's now the National Basketball Association's game, creating long-standing rivalries from coast to coast.
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College Basketball
First devised by James Naismith in 1891, with the first recorded collegiate game in 1893, legions testify there’s no sound so soothing as a basketball whooshing through the net after a flick of the wrist. NCAA basketball brings grass roots hoop dreams to an entirely new level each fall, building toward March Madness, the NCAA Division Basketball Championships.
California Golden Bears, Pacific Tigers, Santa Clara Broncos, CSU-EB Pioneers, St. Mary's Gaels, San Jose State Spartans, Stanford Cardinals, UC Santa Cruz Slugs, USF Dons
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Dias de los Muertos
At the beginning of November, the Mission Cultural Center at 2868 Mission St. sponsors this Mexican celebration of ancestral spirits, with a colorful parade of costumes and plenty of food. Call (415) 821-1155 for more information.
Home Entertainment
This multi-day event showcases exclusive home theater, home audio and video of all levels with live music performances from jazz to classical. Call (212) 886-3681 for more information.
Tree Lighting Ceremony at Ghirardelli Square
Caroling performances and a visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus precede the annual ceremonial lighting of the 50-foot holiday tree trimmed with ribbons, ornaments and oversized Ghirardelli chocolate bars. Call (415) 775-5500 for more information.
Jazz Festival
The best, and some of the newest, jazz musicians in the world are playing in the city’s restaurants and cafes through the first week in November. Call (800) 850-7353 for more information.
December
Craft Showcase
Take care of some of your Christmas shopping at the Fort Mason Center, Marina Blvd. and Buchanan St., throughout December, as metal, clay, wood and glass sculptors display their works. Call (415) 775-0990 for more information.
Old First Concerts
Founded in 1970, Old First Concerts, supported by several arts organizations, presents a series of choral events exploring musical influence of other cultures. Call (415) 474-1608 for more information.
Great Dickens Christmas Fair
The Great Dickens event at the Cow Palace revives traditions of an old English Victorian Christmas with theaters, a music hall, dance parties, taverns, shops, stalls, food, street vendor and period costumes. Call (415) 897-4555 for more information.
San Francisco Ballet Nutcracker
Experience Tchaikovsky’s traditional holiday ballet performed by the oldest and arguably one of the best ballet companies in the country, beginning mid-December, at the War Memorial Opera House, 301 Van Ness Ave. Call (415) 865-2000 for more information.
Matzo Ball
From a humble start in a Boston bar, Matzo Ball bashes in more than a dozen cities including Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia have arrived in San Francisco at Ruby Skye as a holiday party for Jewish singles on the night before Christmas. Call (415) 693-0777 for more information.
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