By Magdy Zara
The third annual Paint Sausalito event kicked off on August 18th. This is a unique opportunity to celebrate art outdoors, bringing together live painting sessions, artist talks, and a shared passion for this unique art form.
The Sausalito Center for the Arts has an outdoor talk scheduled for this Sunday, September 7th, dedicated to the art and essence of painting outdoors.
A closing reception is scheduled for next Sunday, September 14th, where you are invited to the final hours of an outdoor Paint Sausalito exhibition.
The outdoor talk will be on Sunday, September 7th, while the closing reception (Last Look) is on September 14th, both at the Sausalito Center for the Arts, located at 750 Bridgeway Sausalito, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Live, outdoor music in Valencia
With three simultaneous stages, the free monthly party takes place on Valencia Street in San Francisco, taking place on the second Thursday of every month.
Take advantage of this opportunity to spend time with family or friends. You can dance to salsa, samba, R&B, rock, and much more, while Valencia Street becomes a giant party.
Attendees can also enjoy a cocktail and stroll the streets while exploring one of San Francisco’s most vibrant neighborhoods.
The event is this Thursday, September 11, starting at 5 p.m., on Valencia Street between 16th and 19th Streets, San Francisco.
San Francisco celebrates Mexican Independence
Mexican independence was a long process that, like all wars of independence, was fought in stages. Therefore, it has several important dates, two of which fell during the month of September.
For this reason, several organizations have planned activities to commemorate this important date.
The 24th Street Latino Cultural District organizes the Fiesta de las Américas annually to celebrate Mexican Independence Day. This year, it presents a varied program that includes live music, mariachi bands, a show band, several dance companies with traditional dance performances, craft and food sales, and more.
This event will take place this Saturday, September 13th, starting at 11 a.m., on 24th Street from Folsom Street to Bryant Street in San Francisco.
The Mission Cultural Center for the Latino Arts is celebrating its Noche Mexicana 2025 event with an unforgettable evening of culture, cuisine, and community.
The invitation is extended for this Saturday, September 13th, 2025, starting at 5 p.m., at the MCCLA, located at 2868 Mission Street, San Francisco. Tickets are $5.
For more information and to reserve your table, please contact info@missionculturalcenter.org

