Published: June, 2013 From historic, natural and cultural interest points to sandy beaches, busy marinas, fishing piers, large cities and small towns, and more than 130 parks and wildlife preserves, the Bay Trail traverses the waterfront, offering closeup views of life in our multicultural region and the wonders of one of the world’s great estuaries. […]
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ON OUR COVER May 2013
Published: May, 2013 With three times more space overall than its previous home, the new Exploratorium will engage the curiosity and creativity of visitors as they explore 150 brand-new exhibits amongst more than 600. For the first time, the Exploratorium expands its investigations into the Bay, City, and outdoor landscape. Image by Amy Snyder © […]
Around the Bay in May 2013
Published: May, 2013 Spring Open House at Rosenblum Cellars Come celebrate spring on Saturday, May 18 with the folks at Rosenblum Cellars in Alameda. With a location right next to the Alameda Ferry Terminal, you can leave your car keys at home and enjoy the scenic boat ride from the San Francisco Ferry Building or […]
WATERFRONT ACTIVITIES
Published: May, 2013 Every Wednesday 6PM – 8PM – Wednesday Night Sailing – OCSC Sailing, Berkeley, 510-843-4200, www.ocscsailing.com Enjoy a relaxing evening on the Bay! Set sail on one of our larger yachts skippered by a professional OCSC skipper, followed by chowder, chili, chips & salsa, and beverages from 8 – 9:30 PM in our club room. […]
Dancing, Running, Racing
By Paul Duclos Published: May, 2013 The San Francisco Ballet will present the U.S. premiere of Christopher Wheeldon’s Cinderella this May. Co-produced by SF Ballet and the Dutch National Ballet, Cinderella had its world premiere in December 2012 with the Dutch National Ballet performing at the Amsterdam Music Theatre. The production was met with rave […]
May Brings Spring Excitement to Jack London Square
Published: May, 2013 Don’t miss the chance to enjoy Jack London Square’s bustling waterfront with a packed calendar of outdoor events. The month of May offers something for both visitors and locals including night markets, classic car shows, culinary delights, crafting extravaganzas, Mother’s Day brunch and much more! May kicks off with the return of […]
City Program Improves Recycling Practices One House at a Time
By Bill Picture Published: May, 2013 Though it began nearly four years ago, many San Franciscans had never even heard of the City’s Environment Now green jobs training program until last month. That’s when Mark Boyer, a reporter from The Atlantic Cities, shadowed Environment Now trainees dispatched into neighborhoods before sunrise to sift through waste […]
ORACLE TEAM USA launches second AC72
Published: May, 2013 In late April, ORACLE TEAM USA officially launched the team’s second AC72 from the team base at Pier 80 in San Francisco. Helmsman Jimmy Spithill led the team and audience in a toast after Oracle Chief Marketing Officer Judy Sim broke a bottle of champagne across the bowsprit. The boat was then […]
ART FOR THE EAR
By CaptaIn Ray Published: May, 2013 We often hear "only in San Francisco" applied to many of the Bay Area’s people and events: the Bay to Breakers foot race/festival of ingenuity and/or nudity; the ever-evolving Haight/Ashbury community; the Folsom Street Fair; and the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. This part of the planet has a well-deserved […]





