By Tani Levitt By Tani Levitt | March 1, 2022 | Lifestyle,
Here are seven events to look forward to this weekend.
Bring Change to Mind, a national organization working to end the stigma and discrimination surrounding mental illness, is hosting its annual summit this Saturday, March 5 from 12:30 to 3 p.m. The summit will connect hundreds of Bay Area teens and a wide-ranging panel of experts, professionals and leaders. The day will give students a chance to network with other like-minded advocates across the greater San Francisco Area.
Superfine! Art Fair returns to San Francisco at the Fort Mason Center For Arts & Culture. Discover local and international talent among over 60 top artists, collectives and galleries. Open afternoons from March 3 through 6, Superfine! Art Fair is sure to grab your attention.
From noon to five this Saturday and Sunday, Creative Communal and Spark Social are teaming up to host a free festival that is accessible for all—and pet friendly too! With over 40 local cretaors, a live DJ, a henna artist, local food trucks and a banner for family photos, this festival is sure to brighten your afternoon.
San Francisco County Fair Building, 1199 Ninth Ave. / Website
Dozens of crystal exhibitors from across the world meet at San Francisco County Fair Building in Golden Gate Park to sell and discuss their wares. From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, you can explore the collections of crystals, beads, minerals, jewelry and metaphysical healing tools.
Prima Materia Winery Tasting Room 49th St., Oakland / Website
Prima Materia Winery is hosting outdoor tastings on Saturday and Sunday afternoons from 1 to 5 p.m. Bundle up and enjoy Prima Materia's classicaly styled wines from unique Italian grapes such as Sangiovese, Barbera and Aglianico.
To celebrate International Women's Day, San Francisco women are invited to Union Square to pick a free bouqeut of American-grown tulips for themselves or to gift to a woman who inspired them this past year. From 1 to 4:30 p.m., 100,000 tulips will be on display, as world-renowned floral designer Sarah Campbell, founder of Intrigue Designs, and fellow designer Jordan Marx will be creating a gown of tulips, as well as designing an interactive display.
Extend your weekend with chart-topping classical pianist Isata Kanneh-Mason as she performs selections from Bach, Mozart, Chopin and more at the Herbst Theater on Monday night. Her 2019 debut on the UK charts inspired praise from Gramophone, who called it “one of the most charming and engaging debuts.” Doors open at 7:30 p.m.
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