As school is coming to an end and summer is rolling in, great opportunities are available for youth. Instead of waiting until summer to arrive in order to have fun, free events are going on everywhere.
In San Francisco, New Growth 2012: Art Taking Shape is an exhibition of artwork made by both students and their instructors on the Youth Education Program. This is held on Saturday, May 12, 2012 from 5-8pm. The address is 3175 17th Street SF, CA.
This week San Francisco has been blessed with beautiful weather. for those who like icecream to keep them cool, Bi-Rite's Make Your Own Ice Cream Day is on Saturday, May 12, 2012 from 3-4pm on 3885 Cesar Chavez Street in SF, CA.
There's a free concert in the park? Yes, there is. Live performances in Golden Gate park are every Sunday starting at 1pm. The address is Music concourse Drive and Tea Garden Drive. There are so many events happening that you'll have to take a look for yourself!
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Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Let's Educate Ourself on Civic Engagement with Youth Advocay Day
If your interested in meeting with city officials, meet other youth, express your ideas and concerns to real people who can help and let your voice be heard?
Come to Youth Advocacy Day. Thursday, March 15,2012 ALL DAY!
"Youth Advocacy Day is a historic day of civic engagement where high school students from all over San Francisco meet with elected and city officials to discuss issues they care about as young people. The Youth Warriors lead the high school participants, many who have never been to City Hall, throughout the day by organizing workshops on city government and helping them prepare for their meetings with the officials."
Come to Youth Advocacy Day. Thursday, March 15,2012 ALL DAY!
"Youth Advocacy Day is a historic day of civic engagement where high school students from all over San Francisco meet with elected and city officials to discuss issues they care about as young people. The Youth Warriors lead the high school participants, many who have never been to City Hall, throughout the day by organizing workshops on city government and helping them prepare for their meetings with the officials."
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