Whimsical Wonderland of Lights at Golden Gate Park
As the Bay Area reels under new shelter-at-home restrictions, most holiday activities that you and your family have been used to for years have profoundly changed. However, you don’t have to be house bound, you can still enjoy some of the long-standing Christmas traditions and get into the holiday spirit by embracing the best of winter.
We’ve got you covered with Covid safe activities you can enjoy with your whole family and spread the holiday cheer!
Union Square’s Great Tree
Over 83 feet tall and is decorated with more than 33,000 energy-efficient LED lights, the Great Tree will be lit throughout the holiday season.
Chronicle Staff December 14, 2020Updated: December 18, 2020, 7:14 am
Oakland teen Sarah Schecter wrote one of the seven winning plays in “#Enough: Plays to End Gun Violence,” a nationwide playwriting competition for middle and high school students. Photo: Courtesy of Sarah Schecter
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Teen playwrights take firm stand with ‘#Enough: Plays to End Gun Violence’
Some of the most eloquent and powerful voices to emerge in the fight against gun violence come from younger generations the students who’ve grown up not knowing what it’s like to go to class without school shootings as an ever-present threat or headline.