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Things to do in Bay Area this Weekend - Sat, Sep 19 & Sun, Sep 20

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Things to do in Bay Area this Weekend 

Events on Saturday, September 19 and Sunday, September 20

Whether you are looking for activities for you and your kids, or planning a girls' day out, or a romantic date, or simply don't want to stay bored at home - you are probably overwhelmed by so many things happening in Bay Area. Or may be you are just too lazy to look, so you don't know what to do. 

I will sort all the events in Bay Area and post the best ones here every Friday.

Here we go: 

 

Film in the Fog: “Maleficent” Outdoor Movie

Where: Moraga Ave. and Montgomery St, SF
Hours: Saturday 5:30pm
What: Movie, Music, Food
Cost: FREE
Link: http://www.presidio.gov/Calendar/Pages/Film-in-the-Fog-Maleficent.aspx

 

The Presidio Trust is proud to present the 13th annual Film in the Fog! Bring the whole family out for a magical night under the stars featuring an outdoor screening of Disney's untold story of Maleficent, a vengeful fairy driven to curse an infant princess Aurora, only to discover that Aurora may be the one person who can restore peace in her troubled land.
Accompanied by live mu​sic from the Lady Crooners and food from one of Off the Grid's tasty BBQ food trucks. FREE popcorn! The event will be held on the lawn behind the Presidio Dance Theatre, 386 Arguello Boulevard, on the Presidio's Main Post.

 

 

Oktoberfest: A Day of Beer, Games, and Food

Where: 428 11th Street, San Francisco
Hours: Saturday 11:30-4:30
What: Beer, Games, Food
Cost: FREE
Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/1690923877803383/

 

On Saturday, September 19th, SoMa StrEat Food Park will be bringing Munich to the Bay Area as we celebrate one of the oldest and noblest of German holidays, Oktoberfest. Grab your finest lederhosen and drindls, and come enjoy a warm San Francisco day full of delicious beer, great food, and fun games for everyone.
All-You-Can-Drink tickets are available for purchase. Receive a commemorative glass and enjoy unlimited pours of the freshest and finest German beers in America. Funcheap has the hookup with and exclusive $20 off your all you can drink tickets.
Get $20 Off: Funcheap Exclusive Special: $38 for early bird
http://bit.ly/funcheap-oktoberfest

 

 

Free Shakespeare in the Park: Romeo & Juliet

Where: 50 John F Shelley Dr, San Francisco
Hours: Saturday & Sunday 2:00pm
What: FREE
Cost: Romeo & Juliet Production
Link: http://www.sfshakes.org/

 

For the 33rd season of Shakespeare in the Park, SF Shakes will present the first production of Romeo and Juliet since 1992, celebrating Shakespeare’s remarkable genre-defying play which soars to the heights of romantic comedy before plunging into heartbreak.

 

 

Greek Food Festival 

Where: 245 Valencia Street, San Francisco
Hours: Saturday 12:00-10pm and Sunday 12:00-8pm
What: Greek food
Cost: FREE
Link: http://www.sfgreekfoodfestival.org/

 

Whether you dream of visiting the Acropolis in Athens, or swimming off the shores of sunny Mykonos, you can get a taste of Greece at Annunciation Cathedral’s own A Taste of Greece, the only Greek festival in San Francisco.

Souvlaki, Gyros, Moussaka, Spanokopita – all of your favorites will be there along with live music and traditional dance performances.



“Tour de Fat” Bike & Beer Festival

Where: Lindley Meadow, San Francisco
Hours: Saturday 10am-5pm
What: Beer, Strange Bicycle Mayhem
Cost: FREE
Link: http://www.newbelgium.com/events/tour-de-fat/san-francisco.aspx 

 

Tour de Fat is New Belgium Brewing’s traveling celebration of all things bicycle, honoring humankind’s greatest invention. Born in Ft. Collins, Colorado to increase awareness and participation in cycling as a sustainable form of transportation, Tour de Fat has grown into a national rite of passage for cycling advocates and bon vivants alike.

Opening each show with a costumed bike parade through the host city, Tour de Fat celebrates the power of the bike by encouraging everyone to embrace their inner-cyclist and ride the streets as a rolling carnival of creativity. The festival also features a celebration of the inspirational car-for-bike swapper series in which brave souls hand over their car keys as a commitment to commute by bike.

The car-for-bike program is what gives Tour de Fat its deeper meaning as people make a life-changing commitment. Anyone is welcome to be a swapper - whether you’re an avid cyclist or just starting to rekindle your love for the bike. We can’t wait to meet more good people willing to forgo four wheels for two.

 

 

2015 Big Book Sale at Fort Mason

Where: Marina Blvd. and Buchanan St., San Francisco
Hours: Saturday and Sunday 10am-6pm
What: Books, DVD's, CD's, other forms of media
Cost: FREE
Link: http://www.friendssfpl.org/big-book-sale.html

 

Our Annual Big Book Sales feature over 500,000 books, DVDs, CDs, books on tape, vinyl and other forms of media in over 100 categories. 

EVERYTHING is $3 or less, with a 3-2-1 scale: $3-hard cover books; $2-paperback books; $1-DVDs, CDs, books on tape, vinyl and other forms of media. All items remaining on Sunday are $1. We accept credit, debit, checks and cash. 

The best part? All proceeds benefit the San Francisco Public Library’s education programs promoting literacy for children, teens and adults. 

 

 

Disclaimer: all information is taken from the above websites.

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KATE FOMINA


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Les & Sarah Oswald
Realty One Group - Eastvale, CA
Broker, Realtor and Investor

Very informative local weekend events. This definitely sounds like a weekend to be outdoors and enjoy what SF has to offer.

Sep 18, 2015 09:39 AM
Sandy Padula & Norm Padula, JD, GRI
HomeSmart Realty West & Florida Realty Investments - , CA
Presence, Persistence & Perseverance

Kate Fomina With all these fun events, I still would have to choose the Greek Festival. Second on the list: Oktoberfest! Thanks!

Sep 18, 2015 11:38 PM