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Plant Swap - Luludi Living Art - FREE Community Event

Plant Swap - Luludi Living Art - FREE Community Event

Sun, Jun 7, 6:00 PM
From Luludi Living Art - Plant Community

**Join us for Luludi Living Art’s Spring Plant Swap, a free community event for plant lovers of all kinds.** Bring 1–3 healthy plants, rooted cuttings, plant babies, or small pots to exchange and take home the same number. It’s a fun and easy way to refresh your collection, share with others, and connect with fellow plant enthusiasts in the community. Whether you’re a seasoned plant parent or just starting your collection, all are welcome. Please bring only healthy plants and label them if possible so everyone can swap with confidence. Come spend a cozy spring afternoon surrounded by plants, creativity, and community at the Luludi Living Art Studio. **Event Details** Sunday, June 7th 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM Luludi Living Art Studio 346 N Ellsworth Ave San Mateo, CA **What to Bring** * Houseplants * Rooted cuttings * Plant babies * Small pots **Admission** Free event – all are welcome

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Photographer Talk - SF Leica Gallery

Fri, Jun 19, 12:30 AM
From The California Camera Club - SF Photo Collective
4.8
8 attendees
SF Columbarium!

SF Columbarium!

Sun, Jun 14, 5:00 PM
From SF Sketchers
4.9

The SF Columbarium funeral home is a special place where remains are stored. This area was originally a cemetery and over the years the houses and businesses have closed in on the property. The central dome is an amazing collection of stained glass, tiled Flores and four levels of interesting art and niches. The outside is a gorgeous building . We will meet at the office at 10 am. Show and tell outside. Please do not sit on the monuments or put anything on them. No open water inside the dome. Eileen 415-305-0802

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Heron's Head and the Sundial

Heron's Head and the Sundial

Sun, Jun 14, 8:30 PM
From Roaming Zen
4.9

I didn't know the south east corner of the city that well until recently, but Heron's Head has been a draw for me for a long time. In the last few years we have also visited the larger of the city's two sundials several times. This route will incorporate these attractions, as well as some gardens and parks around Bayview and Hunter's Point. There will be a climb to get to the sundial, but otherwise this is relatively flat; some stretches of this will be a little drab and industrial as well, but time along the shoreline is always worth it. *Bringing water, snacks, and layers for all the microclimates is the way to go.* *These roams are offered by donation. They are one way I am able to pay my rent in San Francisco.* *Punctuality is always appreciated. Please send a message on the app if you are running a little late - direct messages are best, rather than a comment on the event. I can usually respond to messages before we get underway, but then I put my phone away other than to take pictures.* *I know Meetup is notorious for no-shows and late changes of rsvp. I am not as strict as other organisers (we do talk to each other!), but since generally up to half the people who sign up don't show up, my tolerance for repeated flakiness is limited. It is especially unfair to people on the wait list who would like to attend.*

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Anhad Naad Collective Sufi Qawwali Evening at the Medicine for Nightmares

Anhad Naad Collective Sufi Qawwali Evening at the Medicine for Nightmares

Sat, Jun 13, 2:00 AM
From San Francisco Kirtan Connection
4.8

## Anhad Naad Collective Sufi Qawwali Evening at Medicine for Nightmares Friday June 12th 7-9mDate and Time: Friday June 12th 7-9mLocation: Medicine for Nightmares Bookstore [Address](https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=5bbe9f5d2f922049&biw=1304&bih=626&q=medicine+for+nightmares+address&ludocid=4242327171766776096&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi-r47BicSUAxVKLTQIHcE4L1sQ6BN6BAgoEAI): 3036 24th St, San Francisco, CA 94110 Phone: [(415) 824-1761](https://www.google.com/search?q=medicine+for+nightmares+&sca_esv=5bbe9f5d2f922049&ei=QasLaqWlE5nb0PEPhKCH-A4&biw=1304&bih=626&ved=0ahUKEwjlyZXviMSUAxWZLTQIHQTQAe8Q4dUDCBI&uact=5&oq=medicine+for+nightmares+&gs_lp=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-oBgAgB&sclient=gws-wiz-serp) ## Join us for an evening of uplifting Sufi Qawwali music from India and Pakistan. The group explores the South Asian vocal music with the traditional and electronic instrumental backing. We will offer English summary of Sufi lyrics including those by Amir Khusrow and Bulleh Shah.This event is open to public. Suggested donation of $10 will be asked at the door. ## **About Anhad Naad Collective:** Formed in 2019, *Anhad Naad Collective* is a genre-defying ensemble rooted in the exploration of South Asian musical traditions and their intersections with global genres. The collective had its debut concert in 2020 in San Francisco, led by core members **Divya Purohit Vyas** and **Jun Ishimuro** (of Qb Moda Jazz). Initially, their work centered around blending South Asian raga-based music with the soulful textures of jazz, R&B, and Black musical traditions. With a flexible and evolving lineup of collaborating artists, Anhad Naad Collective has performed at notable Bay Area venues including **Bird & Beckett**, **Integral Yoga Institute**, the **Golden Gate Park Bandstand**, and events such as **San Francisco’s Summer of Music** hosted by Noise Pop and the **Civic Joy Fund**. In 2023, the group expanded its focus to delve deeper into South Asian spiritual music, with a special emphasis on **Sufi Qawwali** traditions. Anhad Naad treats the spiritual dimension of Sufi poetry and music with deep reverence, often seeking guidance from poets and experts from Pakistan and India. Lead vocalist **Divya Purohit Vyas** has previously been a part of **Bay Dervish** in Alameda, a spiritual music collective associated with *Sufi Way*, led by the late **Kiran Rana** and **Jeanne Rana**. **Anhad Naad Collective Current Members:** * **Divya Purohit Vyas** – Vocals * **Irum Aftab** – Vocals * **Vivek Anand** – Vocals, Harmonium * **Rajnish Kamat** – Vocals * **Rishi D** \- vocal * **Jun Ishimuro** – Flute, Digital Audio Workstation (DAW * **Craig Reiter-** Upright Electric Bass, Cello and Oud * **Abhay Shankar Anand** – Tabla, percussions, Sound Engineering

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Eureka Valley, A Great Victorian Tour

Eureka Valley, A Great Victorian Tour

Sat, Jun 20, 5:30 PM
From Walking with a Guide (Nature,Architecture,History)
4.9

**\*Don't be a no-show. *See the Group's no-show policy below.*** Don't be a no-show and lose your membership in the Group. Attendance is always taken and no-shows recorded. A marvelous tour of Victorians in Eureka Valley. On our way we'll discover a beautifully restored "Earthquake Cottage", from 1906. Just imagine house after house of these efflorescent, floriated, flamboyant creations. What inspired the Victorians? Makes for an interesting discussion. Roughly over 48,000 Victorians were built in SF, (1860s to 1915), with about a third remaining. Builder, Fernando Nelson's houses stand out in neighborhoods of beautifully authentic Victorians due to his signature gingerbread details. With his sons he produced some 4,000 homes from 1876 until his death in 1953. After the Victorian Era he created developments in the Richmond, Presidio Terrace and West Portal, among others. The two photos below show very similar F.Nelson, Queen Ann Tower row houses. The one with the garages added underneath is in the Castro[ (for sale listing) ](https://websites.open.homes/site/1eff45d8-994d-6e92-8956-02ffe917ffb9)the other, more original is at Waller and Carmelita St [For a biography of F. Nelson, click.](https://outsidelands.org/nelson.php) [This link will take you to the history of several of the houses on the tour. ](https://archive.org/details/victorianallianc00unse_7/page/n1/mode/2up) Or near the tour. (Sketches of what is described below will be passed around. We'll also go over a sketch of the interior of a typical Victorian.) *(There are five Victorian Styles. Walking in the Victorian neighborhoods is even more fun when you can identify each of the five styles of Victorians.)* 1. 1860s -Flat front Italianate- (earliest Victorians). (French 2nd Empire also appear downtown to burn after the '06 earthquake.) 2. 1870s -Italianate with slanted bay windows. 3. 1880s -San Francisco Stick Style (also called East Lake). Simpler square bay windows now used. Overall much more elaborate decoration, ornament and gingerbread used. 4. 1890s -Queen Anne Tower House&Witches Cap, with angled or rounded bay windows & front gable 5. 1890s -Queen Anne Row House, 1, 1-1/2 or two stories. Large front gable. Possibly with a moongate entry. Features & "Gingerbread" Moongate entry Floral Decor-Garlands, Vases Fish scale and/or Diamond shingles- Towers & Witch's Cap- Stained Glass or Beveled Glass- Carvings of grotesque faces- Sunbursts- often painted gold, half or full. Gables Newel Posts at the end of railings&Finials on Tower tops&roof peaks- Woodworking mills South of Market provided the "gingerbread". There was an Old English custom using fancy cutouts of baked gingerbread to decorate wedding cakes. The term gingerbread was subsequently used for the decorating of Victorian houses. The secret ingredient was redwood. It could be carved, sawn, turned on a lathe, incised, or soaked and press- molded into almost any shape. [If you would like a scholarly and detailed explanation with photos, click.](https://sfplanning.org/sites/default/files/documents/preserv/bulletins/HistPres_Bulletin_18.PDF) [Most of the photos below and listings are taken from the SF Planning Dept. information of 240 pages reviewing Eureka Valley.](https://default.sfplanning.org/Preservation/EurekaValleyHCS/hp_eureka_valley_hcs_HCS_FINAL-122017.pdf)

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