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This Weekend: Hats Off To Education and A Showcase of Businesses

Pick from this weekend's events

It’s Thursday, and you’ve got no idea what you’ll do for the weekend. We have been doing the research for you to find the best events and acitivites going on this weekend along with some great places in the area that you should surely check out.

  

Where/When: 236 S B St. on April 2 at 10:00 p.m.

Why Go: Celebrate the days of cool neon tops and awesome big hair, grab some leg warmers, muscle shirts, or acid wash to wear.

Pricing: $10

Where/When: , 255 S Airport Blvd on April 1 from 6–11 p.m.

Why Go: This night of dinner and dancing with support schools in the South San Francisco Unified School District

Pricing: $45

 

Where/When: 599 Railroad Ave on April 2 at 10:00 a.m.

Why Go: The Basque Educational Organization is sponsoring lectures by two prominent scholars on the subjects of Basque Symbols in America and on the current Basque peace process. Free Registration is required. A free 12:00pm brown bag lunch is provided for registered attendees

Pricing: Free

 

Where/When: 1400 Broadway on 5:00 p.m. at April 1.

Why Go: Ride in eco-friendly pre-1930's antique touring cars and see sights like Coit Tower, Chinatown, North Beach, Fisherman's Wharf, and the Embarcadero light up at night!

Pricing: $27

 

Where/When: , 1150 El Camino Real on April 2 from 11 a.m.–3 p.m.

Why Go: Learn about and meet representatives from San Bruno businesses. Support local businesses and shop local!

Pricing: Free

 

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aura May 20, 2013 at 09:27 pm
Every year I buy more school supplies and art supplies for the teachers and they know they canRead More always count on me for more whenever needed. I'm a strong believer in encouraging children to be creative and get rid of the barriers to the freedom of self expression.
Austin Choi May 18, 2013 at 01:54 am
We help by asking teachers if they need anything. They'll drop hints and we'll go and purchase theRead More products. Most, if not all, parents are willing to help their children's classes if they are able to. It's really unfair for the teachers to purchase supplies out of their own pockets.