Items acted upon today will appear on the june 25th board of sup supervisors agenda. Would you read agenda number one. Yes. [reads selection] thank you so much and im very excited to be a co sponsor of this item and supervisor mandelman the author is here. Would you like to say anything . Yes, thank you chair ronen and thank you for accommodating our request to talk about this item today. I know its a busy month for everyone and we thought it would be important to get it done before this years pride. As you are all well aware. Chair ronen who offered the ordinance, communities throughout the city have successfully organized to create our districts, lgbtq and African American districts. This ordinance is due to the result of the neighborhood process that began in 2017 when members of the community expressed to my predecessor sheehy made sure that they protect the neighborhoods cultural identity. Its an honor to represent this district. The castro has been recognized as an enclave for people to find safety and chosen family. An internationally recognize model of aids in the 80s and 90s. We support the castros continued place as the center of the lgbtq movement. The castro is home of anchor businesses. It is host to Impactful Community organizations like the castro country club, the aids foundation, and the sisters of perpetual indulgence. With the passage of prop e last year and the 3 million in dedicated funding, they will support the cultural institutions and people that sustain the neighborhood as the heart of the citys Lgbtq Community. The boundaries of the cultural district were determined by thorough community process, containing the castro and the Lgbtq Community serving institutions, including the lgbtq center and open house and the well home of the will lgbtq center for the arts. I have quite a few thank you. I want to thank the members of the castro lgbtq Cultural District Working Group and community stakeholders, many of whom are here today including terry, jesse, andrea, brad, andrew, alex, jody, and rebecca. I would like to thank the staff at the historical society, as well as gerard and paul for authoring the historical findings in the ordinance. I want to thank brian and julia who worked with the neighborhood in our office to bring this forward, as well as Deputy Attorney john. I want to thank the Preservation Commission and Youth Commission for their strong support for this ordinance. I want to thank my colleagues, chair ronen and supervisor brown for their cosponsor ship. I do have two minor amendments for your consideration, these came out of the historic Preservation Commission and the Youth Commission out of their reviews. They are shown in the drafts before you. The first is on page 14, as a specific entity which most can request assistance in the cultural history, housing and strategy support. And the list of youths that they should engage, part of the Engagement Process to determine the districts strategies and plans given the critical importance of the castro as a safe space for queer youth. Im grateful for this recommendation from our Youth Commission. I of course hope to have your support for this ordinance today in committee. Its also my hope that the ordinance can be passed by the full board of supervisors next week as an auspicious beginning to the neighborhood pride. Fantastic. If none of my other colleagues want to make any opening remarks ill open this up for Public Comment. This item is open for Public Comment. Youll each member of the public will have 2 minutes to speak. If you want to line up to your right, my left, over here to speak, that would be great. Anyone feel free to start us off. Anyone feel free to start off. Good morning supervisors, my name is jesse oliver. For 15 years, i lived in a queer affirming collective house and i chaired the working group, governed the committee for the cultural district. Supervisors in my neighborhood, the voices of those heard are homeowners through the neighborhood associations. Business owners through their castro merchant meeting and large nonprofits that will provided a vow indicate sit staff. Not heard are the cultural users of the neighborhood. Pilgrims from around the city, the bay area and the world who come to the castro because it is the densest and longest standing lgbtq neighborhood in city. Drag queens, seekers of love and Community Come to us despite the fact that their voices are largely unheard. We have the opportunity here to change that. While im here in support and delighted that the rules committee will likely pass this legislation today, im concerned that the great intentions of supervisor ronens legislation may be loss without your leadership in the implementation phase. Supervisors, the Lgbtq Community do need a 100,000 salary position taking up half the cultural district set aside. Instead, we need those funds to go to benefit actual cultural producers and consumers. We need an Advisory Board that consist of those people i mentioned. We need the bulk of the funds to go to a significant new annual grants program of small grants in the 15k or less range to cultural producers who would not otherwise be funded. That would address the retail vacancies, provide housing subsidies, and it could provide a variety of other programs, which i would expand on in more than 2 minutes. Thank you so much for your time. Thank you. Next speaker. Good morning supervisors. Excuse me, my name is andrea and i im the executive director of the castro benefit district. Im here to affirm that the Community Benefit district is wholeheartedly in support of this legislation. Like jesse said, the need, i think the need for small little grants to support cultural initiatives would be really, really important and would help the neighborhood a tremendous amount there. You know, there use to be, before San Francisco became so expensive and people have to work, you know, one job, that is 80 hours a week or two or three jobs, there were a lot of people that had extra time on their hands who would come into the castro and be artists of a variety of different arts, whether it was writing, painting, creative drama, and they were able to do that because they could afford to live in the neighborhood. Now, they had extra time on their hands. Now small grants would help stimulate and revive an Arts Community which would in turn revive our Economic Situation in the neighborhood, and again like jesse said, the castro still remains a mecca for lgbtq visitor from all around the globe. People come to the castro expecting to see this incredibly vibrant Lgbtq Community and often times, its disappointing, theres not the vibrancy they expected. Were looking for this to help that along. Thank you very much. Good morning, my name is david. Ive been a castro ambassador, and recently i become active with the lgbtq market district and this experience impressed upon me the value of having a theme, a cultural sense for a neighborhood and how valuable it is to the people that live there and the people that visit there, particularly to make this place attractive and interesting to the people who visit it from abroad and to local as well, that its giving us a sense of common purpose and common culture has been extremely rewarding and as an ambassador, its great to welcome people to the neighborhood and let them feel this is in fact a cultural neighborhood and has identity. I hope you pass this. Thank you so much, is there any other member of the public that likes to speak on this item . Seeing none, Public Comment is closed. [gav vel] im requesting that this committee amend. Yeah. So if i can make a motion to accept the amendments as proposed verbally by supervisor mandelman. And did we happened those out . Theyre up here. Here they are. Got it. And you described them in detail, so i think thats sufficient. Great. Thank you. Thank you, so if i without objection, that motion passes. Then im happy to make a motion to send this item to the full board with recommendation. Without objection, that motion passes. The motion to recommend as amended has passed. Thats right, do i need to say it again . As amended, to be clear. As amended, thank you. That completes the agenda for today. Thank you, then the meeting is adjourned. Thank you. [ ]. I love that i was in four plus years a a rent control tenant, and it might be normal because the tenant will for the longest, i was applying for b. M. R. Rental, but i would be in the lottery and never be like 307 or 310. I pretty much had kind of given up on that, and had to leave San Francisco. I found out about the San FranciscoMayors Office of housing about two or three years ago, and i originally did Home Counseling with someone, but then, my certificate expired, and one of my friends jamie, she was actually interested in purchasing a unit. I told her about the housing program, the Mayors Office, and i told her hey, youve got to do the six hour counseling and the 12 hour training. She said no, i want you to go with me. And then, the very next day that i went to the session, i notice this unit at 616 harrison became available, b. M. I. I was like wow, this could potentially work. Housing purchases through the b. M. R. Program with the sf Mayors Office of housing, they are all lotteries, and for this one, i did win the lottery. There were three people that applied, and they pulled my number first. I won, despite the luck id had with the program in the last couple years. Things are finally breaking my way. When i first saw the unit, even though i knew it was less than ideal conditions, and it was very junky, i could see what this place could be. Its slowly beginning to feel like home. I can definitely you know, once i got it painted and slowly getting my Custom Furniture to fit this unit because its a specialized unit, and all the units are microinterms of being very small. This unit in terms of adaptive, in terms of having a murphy bed, using the walls and ceiling, getting as much space as i can. Its slowly becoming home for me. It is great that San Francisco has this program to address, lets say, the housing crisis that exists here in the bay area. It will slowly become home, and i am appreciative that it is a please stand by please stand by please stand by please stand by preston please stand by please stand by please stand by please stand by its a pleasure and honor and a joy to be part of this celebration. When we do these grand openings, theyre celebrations and they are also acknowledge. No one institution can create the Affordable Housing we see here and so i want to begin by asking mayor breed, thanking you for your support and to share a few words. Yep. [laughter] thats it. All right. Wow. Thank you all so much for being here today and im really excited about this project. Especially because i used to serve on the San FranciscoRedevelopment Agency commission and i remember when mission bay was just taking shape in San Francisco and the conversations around the housing that we know would be built here and we fought really hard and because of that fight, 30 of all the new housing will go to support families that are low and middle income residents. Which brings us here today. 143 units of Family Housing and Senior Housing for people who in some cases were displaced long ago. I grew up in the western Edition Community and there were a lot of mistakes in that community. Homes were torn down. Promises were made and no housing was provided for those people and families. In these 143 units, of Affordable Housing, we have 10 certificate of preference holders. Which is absolutely amazing. [applause] when i served on the San Francisco board of supervisors, i was excited to help pass legislation to address a real problem around displacement of residents through either owner movein elections, ellis act evictions and sometimes in the cases of fire. Because of that, we are residents who are asking living here who fit the bill and qualifications and now have a space affordable clean, nice, beautiful things place to call home. Providing Affordable Housing is not providing a place for people to stay. Its about building a community. Its about supporting a community. Making sure there are creditable services that provide resources to the community. Im excited about a26 va lynn see a and well join the ground floor to support young people in this community. This is absolutely amazing and i never get tired of coming to events where we are celebrating housing for families, housing for seniors, housing for people who need it the most. What is even more exciting is the fact that this property, unlike so Many Properties that we see being developed in San Francisco has two and three bedroom apartments. I know that was such, i read the stories from so many of the residents who talked about their challenges and their experiences and their need in terms of the displacement but also their need to make sure that they have housing and enough room for their families. And so thats why this project is so exciting. This is really an example of what we need to do to provide Affordable Housing to families and folks from low and middle incomes in San Francisco all over this city. So i am just here to celebrate with all of you and to i guess people have already moved in so well do a ribbo ribboncuttingy because why not celebrate such an incredible milestone because it means a better life and future for so many families. It means an opportunity to be part of this Amazing New Community with ucsf and the t3 line and t third. Whatever they call it now. And all of the great amenities that exist right here in mission bay. So so much to don falcon for all the work you all continue to do not just be a nonprofit developer, but be a Community Builder. A Community Builder that sustain communities for years to come and thank you for being here to celebrate this incredible milestone, the architects, the developers, the engineers, all of the people that make this a place we can call home. Thank you so much for being here today. [applause] thank you so much mayor breed. You honor us with your words. Please, welcome one of the Community Residents here, jesus. I want to share a story that has helped me move forward. 400 in the 1992 olympics in barcelona, a young man was able to win the race and the gold medal. However, at around 250 meeters. Judge s. L. Neal meeters into the race, he was in pain. While the medics made his way to him he had to decide if he will finish the race in pain or just stay down and give up the race he had trained so hard to win. So despite the pain he stood up and began to limp along the track, even though the pain was unbearable he finished the race. His name is deric redman. This is a story that has inspired me to my darkest moments. Let me share with you a bit about how my journey began. My name is jesus and i am mexican immigrant. I left my home in mexico in april of 1992 to come to america and seeking for a better life. I came empty handed with only the clothes on my back. However, in may of 1992, my life changed in a second. I was hit by a train while on my way to seattle, washington to work in the fishing industry. It was around midnight so they didnt find me until the next morning around 7 00 a. M. They took me to Highland Hospital in oakland where they told me i will never be able to walk again and i was going to be paralyzed. I spent two years recovering at highland and at the facility. Not knowing what was in store for me in the future. When i was discharged, my eyes were open to my new reality. I realized i was homeless, no skills related to work because of my disability. I was all by myself, no family or friends. Eventually i was connected with a Booster Program that helped me get a stable housing unit. My Mental Health however didnt get better. I was living by myself and feeling isolated, depressed and hopeless. I also tuned to people for support. I ended up using alcohol and drugs to cope with my depression to help my life and my time living alone. Fortunately, with the social work program, i was referred to 626 Mission Bay Housing and this great organization. Here i am blessed to have a apartment to share with my mom and dad which allows me to have a Family Support system that i needed to be able to focus on my goals and recovery. My social workers has also been tremendous men doesltremendousl. Its never too late to obtain an education and be a member of the society. Now im beginning to dream again. Currently i have returned to Community College and take classes in hopes of becoming an architect. My hope is to build shelters and for those facing homelessness in the city of San Francisco. Because of the support and safe housing im able to focus on giving back to the beautiful city that has given me a lot. My current goal is to volunteer at the local ucsf Childrens Hospital at 826 valencia next door. I want to thank my church and pastor, social worker, parents and my whole family for always believing in me, even through my darkest episodes of life. Remember, when the darkest hour comes to you its because a light bright of a new dawn is approaching. When the storm is hitting the hardest its because the clouds are approaching. Dont give up. Finish the race. [applause] thank you so much, jesus. Every person in this room is here because of you and people like you. Thank you. Please, join me in welcoming supervisor matt haney. [applause] well, first of all, thank you jesus for those powerful words and thank you to all the residents and all the staff who make it a tremendous place for residents. I want to give a huge thanks to tnbc and to don faulk. Ive been supervisor for five months and ive been to two ribbon cuttings and they both have been tndc ribbon cuttings. Not only that, both have not been in the tenderloin so i represent the tenderloin. We had one in south of market and one in mission bay and it demonstrates how critical and important housing developer you are and not just in district 6, not just in the tenderloin but through out our city. Thank you so much mayor breed. I know you are working hard to make sure we have Affordable Housing and Affordable Housing for families. I have the opportunity to serve on the board of education for six years and the thing that i heard more than anything when i visited our schools, is that our families and our kids are struggling from housing and stability, if you dont have a safe and stable place to live, its going to be hard for a young person to achieve in school to be well socially and emotionally and so investing inhousing, especially for families is one of the most important things we can do for the future of our city. Im so excited that the Mission Bay Community is going to be a place that has a balance of affordability and we have made amount of mistakes in the past when it comes to housing and displacement but when you build a new community, like we have here in mission bay, we have the opportunity to actually get it right. So thank you to ocii, thank you to everybody who has made sure that we have affordability in mission bay and that mission bay is being built through families. Right here will be such a hugely important thing to make sure that families can thrive here in mission bay. And the last thing i want to say is not only do we have 826 valencia here in this building, well have a School Across the street. It was one of the last things you can clap for a new school. [applause] this will be the very First Public School built in San Francisco in about 20 years and its going to be right here in this community in the parking lot. Theyve gone out for design and architects and all that so its happening and the funding is there so i cant wait to see when i and down here and we see kids who can walk directly across the street from this building to their school here right in mission bay and a wonderful, beautiful building in a community that is going to be such a fantastic place for families and for all of the residents who get to call this place home. Thank you to everybody who made it possible. [applause] thank you so much supervisor haney for all your support in this work. Wells fargo played a crucial role in the development here. Please welcome geoff bennett. [applause] thank you so much. Its a pleasure to be here. Were thrilled to be part of this wonderful project and congratulations to tnbc and the city and for all those who worked on this project. I was kind of in the trenches with a lot of the details for the loans and i know it was not an easy task. We spent a lot of hours and a lot of Conference Calls and worked through some challenging issues. Im looking at colleen who did a lot of work on that and did a terrific job. [laughter] weve had a great relationship for 25 years now and done some Amazing Things together and we always lev working on projects so thank you for having us on this one and just a couple words. Were the construction lender and were also the low Income Housing tax Credit Investors and well be a limited partner for 15 years on the project and we provided the equity on the project. Other ford able housing a big deal and its been decades and we take it very seriously and its a big commitment and i work in a group that does nothing but Affordable Housing everyday of the week and were putting up big numbers. I know we should put up bigger numbers but just to give you a sense we have a billion dollars to Affordable Housing in the bay area that covered about 42 developments and were finances six new projects here in the city right now. About 400 minute yu 400 million. We got a new one from don yesterday. Were hoping to do a lot more in the city and a billion dollars has been committed through 2025 for grants, which is a big deal. Were happy to see that and yes, wore thrilled to be involved in big projects like this. I have been a longtime San Francisco residents and im a homeowner here and its just extra special to attend things like this in my backyard. We appreciate the opportunity and we look forward being into a lot more like this. So thank you. Thank you, jeff. Stephanie, please come up. [applause] i moved here to reunite with my family and immediately i was struck by the level of homelessness in the bay area. In 2016, a series of unfortunate events involving family and friends and a former employer left me and my family scrambling for help. Through a patchwork of shelters and social services from as far as richmond, i was introduced to tndc. From that moment, my life changed drastically. Our journey from being homeless to being housed was over. Having a place has given my son security and stability to perform well in school and consistency for me to complete my degree. 626 mission bay is more than just an Apartment Building for us its a launch pad to become positive, productive members of society. Thank you. [applause] thank you. Thank you so much, steph know. Yostephanie. You give meaning tod we really appreciate you. I hope you will join me in welcoming colleen ma who was a project manager for 626 mission bay boulevard. [applause] ill try to keep it short. The beautiful building was made possible by all of our amazing partners. From our partners at wells fargo and the Federal Home Loan Bank to our architects and studio and our general contractor its been years in the making to get to finally celebrate the completion of this building. Its pretty wild but i hope you get to look at the acknowledgment list but it scratches the surface of people, staff, engineers, women and more who have worked to make this project a reality. And now that the building is complete, ive had the honor of watching my peer, our site staff work there magic. Marry ellen and tino who are hiding in the crowd or offices have put in countless late nights and weekends to get this building leased. [applause] and they continue to put in the time to keep it running smoothly. Clifton, johnathan, jesse and terry have run miles in this half city block of the building. [applause] to make sure this building functions properly. Key key and natallia meet tenants where theyre at to provide resources and materials. [applause] for some of these tenants, this is their very first home and being presented with such a new space and such a new neighborhood like mission bay, can be isolating and terrifying. Our site staff have done an amazing job of welcoming the space and to this neighborhood. There are around 150 children in this building and growing. Right around movein time last year at least one small child maybe three feet tall was running around dragging their hot cheetos along our white walls. The reality of having families and children in the building hit me. This is no longer just a construction project but this is becoming a home. The partnerships that built this building and freight this building have transformed it no 143 new homes for families and future generations of san franciscans. Its been an honor to be part of it. [applause] thank you, colleen. So theyre just a couple of things i want to say in closing. I think beta is here. Thank you. Can you just raise your hands high. So we are so proud and grateful for 826 valencia and were so proud you decided to come and join us here in mission bay. We have an after School Program and we have been working closely with them for a long time and we just appreciate you. Thank you. The feeling is mutual. I want to convey. We as an organization are very privileged to be in this center of this kind of work. We are not heroes. If anything beer a grateful organization. Thank you to all the people. All the institutions, the staff, the residents, everybody who makes this happen. We appreciate you. Thank you. 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 once i got the hang of it a little bit, you know, like the first time, i never left the court. I just fell in love with it and any opportunity i had to get out there, you know, they didnt have to ask twice. You can always find me on the court. [ ] we have been able to participate in 12 athletics wheelchairs. They provide what is an expensive tool to facilitate basketball specifically. Behind me are the amazing golden state road warriors, which are one of the most competitive adaptive basketball teams in the state led by its captain, chuck hill, who was a National Paralympic and, and is now an assistant coach on the national big team. It is great to have this opportunity here in San Francisco. We are the main hub of the bay area, which, you know, we should definitely have resources here. Now that that is happening, you know, i im looking forward to that growing and spreading and helping spread the word that needs that these people are here for everyone. I think it is important for people with disabilities, as well as ablebodied, to be able to see and to try different sports, and to appreciate trying different things. People can come and check out this chairs and use them. But then also friday evening, from 6 00 p. M. Until 8 00 p. M. , it will be wheelchair basketball we will make sure it is available, and that way people can no that people will be coming to play at the same time. We offer a wide variety of adaptive and inclusion programming, but this is the first time we have had our own equipment. [ ]streets. speaking foreign language. i wanted to wish you a best wishes and congratulations the community has shifted a lot of when i was growing up in the 60s and 50s a good portion of chicanoamerican chineseamerican lived in north beach a nob hill community. As part the immigrant family is some of the Recreation Centers are making people have the ability to get together and meet 0 other people if communities in the 60s a 70s and 80s and 90s saw a move to the richmond the sunset district and more recently out to the excelsior the Avenue Community as well as the ensuring u bayview so chinese Family Living all over the city and when he grape it was in this area. Were united. And growing up in the area that was a big part of the my leave you know playing basketball and mycy took band lessons and grew up. speaking foreign language. allergies welcome to the Community Fair it kicks off three weeks of celebrations for the year and lets keep everybody safe and celebrate the biggest parade outside of china on february 11th go best wishes and congratulations and 3, 2, 1 happy enough is enough. I grew up volley ball education and in media professional contrary as an educator he work with all skids whether or not caucasian hispanic and i africanamerican cumber a lot of arrest binge kids my philosophy to work with all kids but being here and griping in the Chinese Community being a chineseamerican is important going to American School during the day but went to Chinese School that is community is important working with all the kids and having them exposed to all culture it is important to me. It is a mask evening. Id like to thank you a you all to celebrate an installation of the days here in the asian art museum. One time has become so many things in the past two centuries because of the different did i licks the immigration officer didnt understand it became no standard Chinese Marine or cantonese sproupgs it became so many different sounds this is convenient for the immigration officer this okay your family name so this tells the generations of immigrants where they come from and also many stories behind it too. And what a better way to celebrate the enough is enough nuru with the light nothing is more important at an the hope the energy we. speaking foreign language. relative to the Current Administration it is, it is touching very worrisome for our immigrant frames you know and some of the stability in the country and i know how this new president is doing you know immigration as well as immigrants fireworks later than you think new year the largest holiday no asia and china those of us when my grandparents came over in the 19 hundreds and celebrated in the United States chinese nuru is traditional with a lot of meani meaning. Good afternoon my name is carmen chu assessorrecorder i want to wish everything a happy new year thank you for joining us i want to say. speaking foreign language. speaking foreign language. im proud to be a native san franciscan i grew up in the chinatown, north Beach CommunityPort Commission important to come back and work with those that live in the community that i grew up in and that that very, very important to give back to continue to work with the community and hope e help those who may not be as capable in under serving come back and give usf donates 100120 pounds of food a night. For the four semesters we have been running here, usf has donated about 18,000 pounds of food to the Food Recovery Network. Im maggie. Im nick. Were coechairs of the national led organization. What food recovery does is recover and redistribute food that would go wasted and redistributing to people in the community. The moment that i became really engaged in the cause of fighting food waste was when i had just taken the food from the usf cafeteria and i saw four pans full size full of food perfectly fine to be eaten and made the day before and that would have gone into the trash that night if we didnt recover it the next day. I want to fight food waste because it hurts the economy, its one of the largest emitters of Greenhouse Gases in the world. If it was a nation, it would be the Third Largest nation behind china and the United States. America wastes about 40 of the food we create every year, 160 billion worth and thats made up in the higher cost of food for consumers. No matter where you view the line, you should be engaged with the issue of food waste. Access edible food that we have throughout our Lunch Program in our center, i go ahead and collect it and ill cool it down and every night i prep it up and the next day ill heat it and ready for delivery. Its really natural for me, i love it, im passionate about it and its just been great. I believe its such a blessing to have the opportunity to actually feed people every day. No food should go wasted. Theres someone who wants to eat, we have food, its definitely hand in hand and it shouldnt be looked at as work or a task, were feeding people and it really means so much to me. I come to work and theyre like nora do you want this, do you want that . And its so great and everyone is truly involved. Every day, every night after every period of food, breakfast, lunch, dinner, i mean, people just throw it away. They dont even think twice about it and i think as a whole, as a community, as any community, if people just put a little effort, we could really help each other out. Thats how it should be. Thats what food is about basically. An organization that meets is the San Francisco knight ministry we work with tuesday and thursdays. By the power of your name i have faith to move mountains because i believe in jesus. I believe its helpful to offer food to people because as you know, theres so much homelessness in San Francisco and california and the United States. I really believe that food is important as well as our faith. The San Francisco knight ministry has been around for 54 years. The core of the ministry, a group of ordain ministers, we go out in the middle of the night every single night of the year, so for 54 years we have never missed a night. I know its difficult to believe maybe in the United States but a lot of our people will say this is the first meal theyve had in two days. I really believe it is a time between life or death because i mean, we could be here and have church, but, you know, i dont know how much we could feed or how many we could feed and this way over 100 people get fed every single thursday out here. Its not solely the food, i tell you, believe me. Theyre extremely grateful. Its super awesome how welcoming they are. After one or two times theyre like i recognize you. How are you doing, how is school . I have never been in the city, its overwhelming. You get to know people and through the music and the food, you get to know people. We never know what impact were going to have on folks. If you just practice love and kindness, its a labor of love and thats what the Food Recovery Network is and this is a huge i believe they salvage our mission. To me the most important part is its about food waste and feeding people. The Food Recovery NetworkNational Slogan is finding ways to feed people. Its property to bring the scientific and Human Element into the situation. San francisco recreation and Parks Department offers classes for the whole family. Rec and parks has a class for everyone. Discover what is available now and get ready to get out and play. Henri matisse. Frida kahlo. Andy warhol. Discover the next great artist. Get out and play and get inspired with toddler classes. Experience art where making a mess is part of the process. Classes and the size the artistic process rather than the product. Children have the freedom to explore materials at their own pace and in their own way. Talks love art, especially when they died into the Creative Process dive into the Creative Process. At the end of the classes, they have cleaned and washup. Of. Com great way to get out and play. For more information, visit sfrecpark. Org. That out and play and get into the groove. Rec and parks offers dance classes for seniors. Firsttime beginners or lifetime enthusiasts all are welcome. Enjoy all types of music. Latins also, country and western. It is a great way to exercise while having lots of fun. Seniors learn basic moves and practice a variety of routines. Improve your posture, balance, and flexibility. It is easy. Get up on your feet and step to the beat. Senior dance class is from sf rec and park. A great way to get out and play. Good morning everyone. Welcome to the home of your San Francisco giants. Applausthis is your official we. I am your pa announcer and i am happy to serve as your mc today. We are here to officially kickoff the first class of opportunities for all. [applause. ] now our first jobs and our first paid internships are so important. For me as a graduate