
Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services
The Village Project Presents:
KWANZAA CELEBRATION 2009
Celebrating the Seven Principles of Kwannza- Nguzo Saba
"Uniting to Build Stronger Communities, Families and leadership"
The Village Project Presents
Kwanzaa 2009
“Uniting to Build Stronger Communities, Families and Leadership”
December 26, 2009 thru January 1, 2010
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What: SAN FRANCISCO -- The Village Project, in collaboration with community organizations, presents Kwanzaa Celebration 2009 for the City of San Francisco. Created by Dr. Maulana Karenga in 1966, Kwanzaa is celebrated annually by more than 30 million people worldwide, over seven days from December 26 to January 1.
The values of Kwanzaa, Nguzo Saba (The Seven Principles), are critical tools for addressing the issues facing the African-American community. Adrian Williams is the founder of The Village Project, a youth service organization focusing on education and cultural enrichment for youth and their families in the Western Addition. She has revived the celebration of Kwanzaa throughout San Francisco, by connecting traditionally African American communities for this celebration. The Seven Principles of Kwanzaa will be hosted at seven different venues throughout the City. Participating communities will present exciting and enriching cultural programs intended to both engage and entertain the entire family. The Community Partners of these events include: THE FILLLMORE CENTER, THE BUCHANAN YMCA, MAYOR’S OFFICE OF NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES, WESTERN ADDITION FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER, MARCUS BOOKSTORE, AFRICAN AMERICAN HOLISTIC WELLNESS PROGRAM, OMI YMCA, BAYVIEW YMCA, KAISER PERMANENT, THE FILLMORE BENEFIT DISTRICT, MINNIE & LOVIE REC CENTER, BAYVIEW PUBLIC LIBRARY, AFRICAN AMERICAN ART AND CULTURE COMPLEX, THE JAZZ HERITAGE CENTER, YOSHI’S, BAYVIEW YMCA, S.N.I.G, MARGARET HAYWARD REC-CONNECT, OPPORTUNITY IMPACT, SF SAFE, KWANZA MORTON, AND MALIK SENEFERU.
When: December 26, 2009 thru January 1, 2010
Where: Umoja (unity): Saturday, Dec. 26, 2009; 12 Noon - 4:30 pm, Fillmore Center Plaza, 1475 Fillmore: to strive for and maintain unity in the family, community, nation and race.
Kujichagulia (self-determination): Sunday, Dec. 27, 2009; 1:30 – 5 pm, Buchanan YMCA, 1530 Buchanan: to define ourselves, name ourselves, create for ourselves and speak for ourselves.
Ujima (collective work and responsibility): Monday, Dec. 28, 2009; 12 Noon - 1:00 pm, City Hall, 1 Dr. Carlton Goodlett Way: 6:00 pm. Marcus Book Store, 1712 Fillmore: to build and maintain our community together and make our sister's and brother's problems our problems and to solve them together.
Ujamaa (cooperative economics): Tuesday, Dec 29, 2009; 3 pm – 7 pm, The Minnie & Lovie Rec Center, 650 Capitol Street: to build and maintain our own stores, shops, and other businesses together.
Nia (purpose): Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2009; 1 pm - 3 pm, Bayview Library, 5075 3rd Street; 6 pm Reception, 7 pm Program, African American Arts & Culture Complex, 762 Fulton: to make our collective vocation the building of our community to restore our people to their traditional greatness.
Kuumba (creativity): Thursday, Dec. 31, 2009, 2 pm – 5 pm, Yoshi’s & The Jazz Heritage Center, 1330 Fillmore: to do as much as we can to leave our community more beautiful and beneficial than we inherited it.
Imani (faith): Friday, Jan. 1, 2010, 6 pm – 8 pm, Bayview YMCA, 1601 Lane Street; to believe with our hearts in our people, our parents, our teachers, our leaders and the righteousness and victory of our struggle.
Tickets: ALL EVENTS FREE
Time:12:00PM Saturday, December 26th
Location:San Francisco, CA

Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services
INVITATION
A celebration for Alex Randolph and Alfredo Pedroza,
for their tireless dedication and commitment to
the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services (MONS),
on Thursday January 7, 2010 at 6:00pm
The celebration will take place at Medjool Restaurant/Lounge
2522 Mission Street, San Francisco CA 94110
Please RSVP to: Ki...rsten.Macaulay@sfgov.org
Photo by: Bill Wilson
Kirsten Macaulay
Mayoral Staff
Mayor's Office Of Neighborhood Services
City Hall, Room 160
1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett PL.
San Francisco, CA 94102
415-554-6683 DIRECT
415-554-7111 MAIN
415-554-6474 FAX
kirsten.macaulay@sfgov.org
Time:6:00PM Thursday, January 7th
Location:Medjool Restaurant/Lounge 2522 Mission Street, San Francisco CA 94110

Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services
This November, join
the California Academy of Sciences
for a bilingual celebration
of the sciences, and gain a new
appreciation for our home
planet—especially the amazing
biodiversity of Central and South
America. The festivities
will begin during the Academy’s weekly
NightLife event on Thursday,
November 12, when DJ Jeff
S...tallings will spin a four-hour
Latin set, from Spanish chill to
Latin dance music.
www.calacademy.org
Exploring, explaining and protecting the natural world. Since 1853.

Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services
The Mission
neighborhood is know for, amongst many other things, its amazing
murals. This Friday, 5:30-8:45PM, the de Young Museum presents "Street
Art San Francisco: Mission Muralismo", featuring music, artists, and
more. Come celebrate!
www.famsf.org
5:30 PM - 8:45 PMNovember 6, 2009 The de Young Museum hosts a year-long series celebrating the just released Street Art San Francisco: Mission Muralismo (Abrams, 2009), edited by Annice Jacoby, with a ...

Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services
Happy Filipin@ American History Month! We've compiled a calendar of the many events happening in October:
http://www.sfgov.org/site/mons_index.asp ?id=111727
City and County of San Francisco | MONS Contact: 2009 Filipino American History Month Calendar of Ev
www.sfgov.org
“Honoring our Past by Telling our Stories: A photographic exhibit of pioneer Filipino families in Vallejo”Contact: Mel Orpilla (707) 477-1159

Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services Find out more about San Francisco's Better Streets Plan. Public hearings to start soon
www.sfgov.org
After almost three years of work and over 80 public meetings, the Better Streets Plan is nearing completion. We will be holding public discussions and informational hearings to provide an update on the Plan and present new products. Please join us at the following events:

Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services Ingleside Library Branch opening today from noon to 3pm. Come on by and celebrate another wonderful branch opening at 1298 Ocean Ave rain or shine!
sfpl.org
The Ingleside neighborhood will come together to celebrate the new Ingleside Branch Library on Sept. 12. Replacing a leased facility on Ocean Avenue and Faxon Street, the brand-new library at 1298 Ocean Ave.

Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services Grab your blanket or lawn chair and enjoy this year's Bernal Heights outdoor cinema, from October 1- 10. The festival celebrates film with musical scores and live music performed by local musicians and composers/arrangers. The line-ups offer a collection of features, independently produced documentaries, shorts, animat...ion, experimental and music videos - appropriate for all ages.
www.bhoutdoorcine.org
Bernal Heights Outdoor Cinema presents free screenings of Bernal Heights and local fimmakers' works in neighborhood parks and open spaces to increase the exposure and recognition of local artists, to heighten ...

Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services SFPUC is GREEN with excitement to announce the 2nd annual Big Blue Bucket event on September 26. Learn how to go green, and turn your beautiful home blue! Visit bigbluebucket.org for more information.
bigbluebucket.org
Learn how to go green, and turn your beautiful home blue! Join the SFPUC and support San Francisco’s efforts to become more eco-friendly! Take advantage of conservation programs and services, FREE giveaways and raffle prizes! ...

Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services Last Sunday Streets of 2009 happening this Sunday, the 6th! 10am-2pm - Great Highway Route along Ocean Beach.
sundaystreetssf.com
Sunday Streets creates a safe, fun, car-free place for people to get out and get active in San Francisco neighborhoods. Last year’s two events drew more than 15,000 people each weekend creating huge demand for more. ...

Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services "O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?" Free Shakespeare in the Park @ The Presidio - August 29-September 20, 2009
www.sfshakes.org
"Only a Scrooge could fail to enjoy this light-hearted entertainment, which kept multi-generational family groups happily attentive for several hours." - Sue Steinberg, Pleasanton Independent ...

Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services Thanks to all the Volunteers and the Staff of the Recreation & Parks Department for all their hard work!
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The Mount Sutro trail network in San Francisco is rapidly becoming one of the cities best outdoor recreation experience by hike or bike. The effort of the volunteer stewardship is nothing short of phenomenal, and the community is has built is equally special. ...

Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services September is National Preparedness Month! Visit 72hours.org and Ready.gov to learn what you can do to become better prepared to help your family and surrounding communities stay safe during an emergency.
72hours.org
San Francisco is exposed to a wide variety of hazards, both natural and man-made. Earthquakes, fires, severe storms, power outages, and acts of terrorism are just some of the potential emergencies we may encounter.

Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services Mayor Newsom and SF Recreation and Park Department dedicate a field in honor of Art Groza, who led a life of "true sportsmanship and kindheartedness."
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