San Francisco Bay Area Events This Week: March 10, 2025
March Calendar Of Events Bay Area, San Jose: Arts, Talks, Live Music, Classes, Festivals, St Patrick's Day Events San Francisco, Bay Area events this weekend.
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Weekly Recommendation
This week’s recommendation is in honor of International Womens’ Day. I strong suggest you to check the Women’s March event tomorrow at 10AM. This event is why I worked extra hard to get this newsletter out sooner than usual. I don’t like working on Friday evenings, but here we are - this is important to me, and I hope it’s important to you as well. If you can’t make it to SF, there may be other events in your area, this is a comprehensive guide (also listed in my social justice guide above).
See the full archived weekly recommendations here.
San Francisco Bay Area Weekly News Roundup
SFMTA board approves biking plan to link hundreds of city streets -Mission Local
Garry Tan 2.0 - Phoenix Project
SF Speed Cameras Are Here, But a Cheaper Way to Slow Drivers Is Stuck In Gridlock -The Frisc
Mayor Lurie's Office Let’s Go of Communications Director -SFist
'The cone people have gone too far': Chaos brewing on SF's Billionaires' Row -SFGate
This Favorite SF Arts & Crafts Warehouse, a ‘Candy Store for Teachers,’ Is Losing Its Sweet Lease -The Frisc
When will the tech housing boom show up in SF? -SF Examiner
Bay Area documentarian chronicles Athletics’ move from Oakland through eyes of fan base -East Bay Times
Open Letter: Don’t Bring Back Left Turns on Valencia -StreetsBlogSF
The DMV makes millions from auctioned cars, and doesn’t tell the owners -CalMatters
St. Anthony’s leaders aim to share insights in homelessness fight -SF Examiner
Silicon Valley’s inequality gap is growing twice as fast as in rest of U.S. -Mercury News
Tesla’s stock is plummeting. So is the Bay Area’s respect for its vehicles -SF Chronicle
Costco Brentwood is largest in the county, w/ 32-pump gas station -SiliconValley.com
San Francisco Bay Area This Weekend, San Jose Things To Do
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More events in the monthly calendar including ongoing events, exhibits.
If you are looking for St Patrick’s Day events, bar crawls, recommendations are pretty limited. I advise you to make your own crawls in North Beach, Polk Street, Mission, Union/Chestnut, etc - just follow the crowds. No need to pay for tickets for discounts you likely won’t use or drinks that will give you painful headaches and unnecessary regret. These tickets usually don’t get you expedited entrances, and people tend to cluster at bars that may not be on the ‘official’ list. Save your money or at least look up reviews by organizers before you pay for wristbands.
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