Me

I live in the San Francisco's lovely Mission District. Right in the heart of the area. I am a boring grad of Berkeley, but each day I try and forget the pain of that experience, in an attempt to win back some soul integrity.

Right now I am living and being.

Jul 17, 2010 2:40am
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The 33rd Annual Haight Ashbury Street FairSunday, June 13th, 2010, from 11am to 5:30pm
The Haight-Ashbury Street Fair is dedicated to celebrating the cultural history and diversity of one of San Francisco’s most internationally celebrated neighborhoods - The Haight-Ashbury District. The annual street fair that features arts and crafts, food booths, two musical stages and more. 
The street fair was developed in response to the re-birth of the economic and residential spirit of the community in the mid-1970’s. With the assistance of the late San Francisco Supervisor Harvey Milk, the first District 5 and openly Gay supervisor, a group of neighborhood merchants, activists and residents developed this organization with the idea of sponsoring a day long community celebration. The first Haight-Ashbury Street Fair was held on April 30, 1978, to the fanfare of the neighborhood and the City.

certifiedfresh:

The 33rd Annual Haight Ashbury Street Fair
Sunday, June 13th, 2010, from 11am to 5:30pm

The Haight-Ashbury Street Fair is dedicated to celebrating the cultural history and diversity of one of San Francisco’s most internationally celebrated neighborhoods - The Haight-Ashbury District. The annual street fair that features arts and crafts, food booths, two musical stages and more. 

The street fair was developed in response to the re-birth of the economic and residential spirit of the community in the mid-1970’s. With the assistance of the late San Francisco Supervisor Harvey Milk, the first District 5 and openly Gay supervisor, a group of neighborhood merchants, activists and residents developed this organization with the idea of sponsoring a day long community celebration. The first Haight-Ashbury Street Fair was held on April 30, 1978, to the fanfare of the neighborhood and the City.

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