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Campaign offi ce opening for supervisor candidate Eva Royale

by Juliana Birnbaum Fox

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Join us to help elect Eva Royale for Supervisor of District 9 at the opening party in her new campaign offi ce! On Saturday Sept. 13 11:00 am, at 701 Alabama Street at 19th, San Francisco. For more information go to www.evaroyale.com.

Sunday Streets opens Embarcadero to family activities

A route stretching 4.5 miles from Bayview to Chinatown along the Embarcadero will be open to physical activity and classes this Sunday. The route will be closed to traffic and allow for biking, walking, and jogging, as well as dance, aerobics, and yoga classes. Join the fun on Sept. 14, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. For more information about Sunday Streets, check out its website at www.sundaystreetsSF.com  or call 311, the City’s nonemergency information line.

Fiestas Patrias of Independence

The Nicaraguan-American Chamber of Commerce of Northern California and Patron Plaza Mariachi invite you and the Latino Community to a mixer celebrating Fiestas Patrias of Independence. The evening features a presentation by Martha Vaughan and Grupo Folklorico “Nicarao.” On Wednesday, Sept. 17 from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m., at 5733 Stevenson Boulevard in Newark. To RSVP call 415-259-1498 or 415-678-7372.

Rebuilding San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center

A fundraiser and reception to support Rebuilding San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center will be held this Thursday, Sept. 18, from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. at Tres Agaves Mexican Kitchen and Tequila Lounge at 130 Townsend Street in San Francisco. Margaritas and other beverages served with appetizers. Donation levels: $250, $1000, $5000, $25,000. For more information call 415-227-0500.

West Coast premier of Mark Morris Dance Group’s Romeo and Juliet Cal Performances 2008/09 Dance series opens with a new work by Mark Morris: Romeo & Juliet, On Motifs of Shakespeare. This landmark, fully staged dance production is set to composer Sergei Prokofiev’s original version of Romeo and Juliet, including previously unheard music and a radically different ending, and features the Mark Morris Dance Group (MMDG). Running Sept. 25Ð28 at Zellerbach Hall. Tickets for Romeo & Juliet, On Motifs of Shakespeare on Thursday-Saturday, Sept. 25Ð27 at 8:00 p.m., and Sunday, Sept. 28 at 3:00 p.m. in Zellerbach Hall are priced at $42.00, $62.00, $94.00. Tickets are available through the Cal Performances Ticket Offi ce at Zeller-bach Hall; at (510) 642-9988 to charge by phone; at www.calperformances.org;  and at the door. Half-price tickets are available for purchase by UC Berkeley students. UC faculty and staff, senior citizens, other students and UC Alumni Association members receive a $5 discount (Special Events excluded). For more information, call Cal Performances at (510) 642-9988, or visit the Cal Performances web site at www.calperformances.org.

Radical Women’s conference

Radical Women’s conference

“The Persistent Power of Socialist Feminism” features activists and scholars from Central America, Australia, China and the U.S., and panels and workshops on topics like multi-racial organizing in a society divided by racism, the dynamic leadership of youth and queers, a labor revival ignited by immigrants and women of color, and the need for an independent grassroots feminist movement. The conference will be held October 3-6, 2008 at the Women’s Building at 18th Street and Valencia in San Francisco. Daily registration $15; students and low income $7.50. Everyone is welcome! Register at www.RadicalWomen.org.  For more information call 415-864-1278.

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