Gold Standard / Ten Year Anniversary Exhibition

Gold Standard / Ten Year Anniversary Exhibition Start Date: Saturday 1/12/2019 — End Date: Saturday 2/23/2019 Admission:Free To mark its tenth anniversary, Ever Gold [Projects] presents Gold Standard, an exhibition of works by selected artists currently represented by the gallery as well as a variety of other artists whose work has been instrumental in the evolution of the gallery’s programming. Formerly known as Ever Gold Gallery, it was originally located in San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood in a space previously occupied by a pawn shop/gold teeth fabricator. The gallery was run as an artist project space from 2009 through 2015. The gallery space—a small, narrow, 400 square-foot space underneath a residential hotel—lent itself to immersive installations and other unconventional forms of exhibitions, performances, and interventions. The venue attracted a wide range of emerging artists as well as a number of more established conceptual artists who saw connections between the gallery and the history of alternative cultural spaces in San Francisco. The gallery also served as the headquarters for SFAQ, a free and independent art magazine that produced quarterly print issues from 2010 through 2016. Through SFAQ and its regional counterparts (NYAQ for New York, LXAQ for Los Angeles, and DFAQ for Mexico City), the gallery built relationships with established international artists through interviews and artist projects, including exhibitions, events, and public programs at a second location (2015–2016) called the SFAQ [Project] Space (supported by the Kenneth Rainin Foundation) located a few doors down from the original gallery. In the spring of 2016, Ever Gold Gallery moved to the Minnesota Street Project arts complex in the Dogpatch neighborhood and was renamed Ever Gold [Projects]. Ever Gold took advantage of the move as an opportunity to pivot and expand its programming. The new space allowed us to further develop existing relationships with a select core group of artists, and to forge relationships with new artists as well—namely, those whose work benefits from or requires the layout of our more traditional white cube layout and over 3,000 square-feet of exhibition space. This new chapter has enabled us to stage more formal exhibitions as well as more ambitious and multi-faceted installations. The artists in Gold Standard can be divided roughly between three categories, though there is some overlap. The first group is comprised of artists who began exhibiting with the gallery at the original location: Tom Sachs, Paul Kos, Guy Overfelt, Sadie Barnette, Mario Ayala, Korakrit Arunanondchai, and the Museum of Conceptual Art (curator/director Tom Marioni). The second is made up of artists who became involved with the gallery through SFAQ: Petra Cortright, Chris Burden, Takis, Barry McGee, Mark Flood, Kour Pour, Cameron Platter, and Serge Attukwei Clottey. The third includes artists who began exhibiting with Ever Gold at the new Minnesota Street Project location: Christine Wang, Marc Horowitz, Shaina McCoy, Mieke Marple, Sterling Ruby, Zachary Armstrong, Oscar Murillo, Jasmine Little, and Brian Harte. This selection of artists also represents the directions that our programming has developed over time: a general focus on emerging and mid-career American artists, an international focus on emerging art, and an interest in the history of the avant-garde. A number of the artists included in Gold Standard will have solo exhibitions at Ever Gold in the coming year, beginning with Kour Pour (March 2 – May 4), and continuing with Christine Wang (May 11 – June 22), Mario Ayala (May 11 – June 22), Shaina McCoy (September/October), Marc Horowitz (November/December), and Mieke Marple (November/December). Using the aesthetics of SFAQ, an accompanying catalogue will be released in January and will include a full index of every exhibition (90+) we have presented and every artist (270+) who has shown with us over the last 10 years. We also want to thank every artist, collector, foundation, patron, critic, institution, curator, friend, and performer that has helped make Ever Gold what it is today. It’s been an exciting and alternative journey—one usually at odds with the status quo of the art world and based in the constantly pivoting ethos and landscape of San Francisco. We look forward to the next 10 years! Location: 1275 Minnesota St. San Francisco Contact: Andrew McClintock info@evergoldprojects.com URL: https://evergoldprojects.com/exhibition/ten-year-anniversary-exhibition/

In The Name of Love: 17th Annual Musical Tribute

In The Name of Love: 17th Annual Musical Tribute Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Start Date: Sunday 1/20/2019 — End Date: Sunday 1/20/2019 Admission:$25.00 – $60.00 This year’s MLK Musical Tribute will be on Sunday, Jan. 20th, 7pm at the Oakland Scottish Rite Center. The tribute will be entitled “Rhythm and Blues and the Civil Rights Movement” and will feature outstanding vocalists Jeanie Tracy, Kev Choice, Ms. Faye Carol, Terrie Odabi and Alvon Johnson along with a stellar band including Kev Choice on piano, Scott Thompson on bass, Daria Shanai Johnson on drums, and Alvon Johnson on guitar. Also on the program will be the Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir with Konda Mason, Co-founder and CEO of Impact Hub Oakland, serving as Mistress of Ceremonies. The City of Oakland Humanitarian Award will be presented to an outstanding Oakland citizen working tirelessly to make a difference. Over the past 14 years, Living Jazz has provided FREE music education to Oakland public elementary schools serving high percentages of low-income families (Title One) through the Living Jazz Children’s Project (LJCP). Over 4,500 2-3rd graders have now benefited from LJCP and as a result, have had the life changing opportunity to perform as the opening act at “In the Name of Love”, Oakland’s only non-denominational Musical Tribute honoring Dr. King, one of the many programs Living Jazz has produced since 1984. This year’s goal will be to raise $20,000 to support LJCP. Schools that have benefited from LJCP include Glenview, Carl B. Munk, Cleveland, Fruitvale, Manzanita SEED, Howard, and Garfield elementary. Location: 1547 Lakeside Dr. Oakland Contact: Page Hodel info@livingjazz.org URL: https://www.livingjazz.org/mlktribute/

In The Name of Love: 17th Annual Musical Tribute

In The Name of Love: 17th Annual Musical Tribute Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Start Date: Sunday 1/20/2019 — End Date: Sunday 1/20/2019 Admission:$25.00 – $60.00 This year’s MLK Musical Tribute will be on Sunday, Jan. 20th, 7pm at the Oakland Scottish Rite Center. The tribute will be entitled “Rhythm and Blues and the Civil Rights Movement” and will feature outstanding vocalists Jeanie Tracy, Kev Choice, Ms. Faye Carol, Terrie Odabi and Alvon Johnson along with a stellar band including Kev Choice on piano, Scott Thompson on bass, Daria Shanai Johnson on drums, and Alvon Johnson on guitar. Also on the program will be the Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir with Konda Mason, Co-founder and CEO of Impact Hub Oakland, serving as Mistress of Ceremonies. The City of Oakland Humanitarian Award will be presented to an outstanding Oakland citizen working tirelessly to make a difference. Over the past 14 years, Living Jazz has provided FREE music education to Oakland public elementary schools serving high percentages of low-income families (Title One) through the Living Jazz Children’s Project (LJCP). Over 4,500 2-3rd graders have now benefited from LJCP and as a result, have had the life changing opportunity to perform as the opening act at “In the Name of Love”, Oakland’s only non-denominational Musical Tribute honoring Dr. King, one of the many programs Living Jazz has produced since 1984. This year’s goal will be to raise $20,000 to support LJCP. Schools that have benefited from LJCP include Glenview, Carl B. Munk, Cleveland, Fruitvale, Manzanita SEED, Howard, and Garfield elementary. Location: 1547 Lakeside Dr. Oakland Contact: Page Hodel info@livingjazz.org URL: https://www.livingjazz.org/mlktribute/

Martin Rees, Astronomer Royal & Author of On the

Martin Rees, Astronomer Royal & Author of On the Future: Prospects for Humanity Start Date: Tuesday 1/15/2019 — End Date: Tuesday 1/15/2019 Admission:General: $15 Members; $25 Non-Members Premium: $40 Are we doing enough to protect our planet? According to world-renowned scientist and Astronomer Royal Martin Rees, humanity has reached a critical moment, and there is no plan B for Earth. With our world changing at a rapid pace, Rees explains why the future of humanity is bound to the future of science. He offers a compelling look at how advancements in biotechnology, robotics and artificial intelligence, if applied wisely, can help address these growing challenges and threats. Location: Oshman Family JCC, 3921 Fabian Way Palo Alto Contact: Georgette Gehue ggehue@commonwealthclub.org URL: https://www.commonwealthclub.org/index.php/events/2019-01-15/martin-rees-prospects-humanity

San Francisco Singles Convention

San Francisco Singles Convention Start Date: Saturday 1/19/2019 — End Date: Saturday 1/19/2019 Admission:20-30 Our annual blockbuster event is at one of San Francisco’s premiere hotels! $20/advance (by Jan 18) or $30/door. Adults of all ages welcome. Please dress in your finest! Saturday, January 19, 2019, 7:30pm-Midnight. 7:30pm – Entertaining Keynote Address with Dr. Ann Schiebert, author of Let’s Make a Contract – Getting Through Unhappy Romantic Relationships. 9pm-Midnight – Dance Party, featuring your favorite Top 40 hits. LOCATION: Westin St Francis Hotel on Union Square, California Ballroom, 2nd Floor, 335 Powell St, between Geary & Post, San Francisco CA 94102. Conveniently located near BART (Powell Station) and MUNI. Low-cost parking available at Ellis/O’Farrell Garage. CO-SPONSORED by The Society of Single Professionals, the world’s largest non-profit singles organization; and by many singles meetups. DISCOUNTS & more parties at www.thepartyhotline.com. •Holiday Mixer, Dec 15, San Anselmo •The Jingle Ball, Dec 22, San Jose •Pre-New Years Eve Dance Extravaganza, Dec 29, Mill Valley •Most Affordable New Years Eve Bash, Dec 31, Walnut Creek •Bay Area’s Largest New Years Eve Party, Dec 31, Santa Clara •Hotel Petaluma Mixer, Jan 6, Petaluma •International Singles Mixer, Jan 13, Cupertino •Commonwealth Club Singles Party, Feb 13, San Francisco Location: 335 Powell St San Francisco Contact: Rich Gosse rich@richgosse.com URL: http://www.thepartyhotline.com

St. Patty’s Day Lunch (Age 50+)

St. Patty’s Day Lunch (Age 50+) Start Date: Friday 3/15/2019 — End Date: Friday 3/15/2019 Admission:Members: $5 Non-Members: $10 Join Santa Rosa Recreation and Parks for a ‘wee-bit’ of lunch to celebrate the Luck of the Irish at the Person Senior Wing (2060 W. College Ave.)! Pre-registration is required. This event is for ages 50+. When 315/19 11:30am-1pm Cost Members: $5 Non-Members: $10 Register Please call (707) 543-3745 Location: 2060 West College Avenue Santa Rosa Contact: Kristi Buffo kbuffo@srcity.org URL: https://srcity.org/Calendar.aspx?EID=917

International Sngles Party

International Sngles Party Start Date: Sunday 1/13/2019 — End Date: Sunday 1/13/2019 Admission:10 Singles from all over the world, and those who love them, are invited to meet at this fun party in a stylish hotel in the heart of the Silicon Valley! Only $10 at the door includes a Fun Mixer Game, with prizes; accompanied by light food, served at 2pm, as long as it lasts. Adults of all ages welcome. Dress to impress. Sunday, January 13, 2019, 2-4pm. LOCATION: Juniper by Hilton Hotel, Parkview Kitchen & Spirits, 10050 S DeAnza Blvd, Cupertino CA 95014. From Hwy 280 take N DeAnza exit. Free parking. CO-SPONSORED by The Society of Single Professionals, the world’s largest non-profit singles organization; and my many other singles organizations and meetups. MORE PARTIES at www.thepartyhotline.com. •Holiday Mixer, Dec 15, San Anselmo •The Jingle Ball, Dec 22, San Jose •Pre-New Years Eve Dance Extravaganza, Dec 29, Mill Valley •Most Affordable New Years Eve Bash, Dec 31, Walnut Creek •Bay Area’s Largest New Years Eve Party, Dec 31, Santa Clara •Hotel Petaluma Mixer, Jan 6, Petaluma •San Francisco Singles Convention, Jan 19 •Commonwealth Club Singles Party, Feb 13, San Francisco Location: 10050 S DeAnza Blvd Cupertino Contact: Rich Gosse rich@richgosse.com URL: http://www.thepartyhotline.com

Bay Area’s Largest Singles New Years Party

Bay Area’s Largest Singles New Years Party Start Date: Monday 12/31/2018 — End Date: Tuesday 1/1/2019 Admission:40-90 Come Celebrate 2019 at the Bay Area’s Largest Singles New Years Eve Bash! There will be good food and drinks, games with prizes, and one of the Bay Area’s hottest DJs playing your favorite dance hits from the 60s,70s, 80s, 90s, and today. Adults of all ages welcome. Monday, Dec 31, 2018, 7:30pm-1am. •Free parking •Complimentary appetizers, party favors, and water •VIP area with VIP seating •Drawings and Raffle Prizes •Complimentary Champagne Toast at Midnight •Live Count Down on Large Screen •Talented Professional Photographers •Coat & Tie/Dressy Attire Required AGENDA: 7:30-9:30pm – Gourmet Buffet and Icebreakers Game 9pm-Midnight – Dance Party, Live Countdown and Champagne Toast Midnight – 1am – More dancing and raffle prize giveaways LOCATION: Biltmore Hotel, 2151 Laurelwood Rd, Santa Clara CA. From Hwy 101 take Montague exit. DEADLINE FOR ADVANCE TICKETS IS DECEMBER 25. We recommend purchasing an advance ticket, as this event is very likely to sell out. •Advance Red Ticket, Dance Party only, 9pm-1am – $40. You don’t have guaranteed seating at tables. You may find a seat without a table. •Advance Gold Ticket, Dance Party only, 9pm-1am – $50. Includes seating at VIP tables. •Advance Dinner & Dance Ticket, 7:30pm-1am. $85 before Dec 25. $90 after Dec 25, if available. OVERNIGHT ROOMS AVAILABLE (does NOT include admission to party) at (408) 988-8411. Use group code: NYEPARTY or Bay Area Singles Events and Travel. CO-SPONSORED by The Society of Single Professionals, the world’s largest non-profit singles organization; Bay Area Singles Events & Travel, SF Bay Area Singles Events, Your Asian Connection, and many other singles organizations and meetups. MORE PARTIES at www.thepartyhotline.com. •Holiday Mixer, Dec 15, San Anselmo •The Jingle Ball, Dec 22, San Jose •Pre-New Years Eve Dance Extravaganza, Dec 29, Mill Valley •Most Affordable New Years Eve Bash, Dec 31, Walnut Creek •Hotel Petaluma Mixer, Jan 6, Petaluma •San Francisco Singles Convention, Jan 19 •Commonwealth Club Singles Party, Feb 13, San Francisco Location: 2151 Laurelwood Rd Santa Clara Contact: Rich Gosse richgosse@richgosse.com URL: http://www.thepartyhotline.com

Hotel Petaluma Singles Party at The Shuckery

Hotel Petaluma Singles Party at The Shuckery Start Date: Sunday 1/6/2019 — End Date: Sunday 1/6/2019 Admission:10 Start off the new year with a bang at this fun party! Only $10 at the door includes a FUN Mixer Game, that makes it EASY to meet new friends; accompanied by light appetizers, served at 4pm, as long as they last. Dress to impress. Adults of all ages welcome. Sunday, Jan 6, 2019, 4-6pm. LOCATION: Hotel Petaluma, The Shuckery Restaurant, 205 Kentucky St, Downtown Petaluma CA 94952. From Hwy 101 take E Washington exit west. Free parking nearby. CO-SPONSORED by The Society of Single Professionals, the world’s largest non-profit singles organization; Singles2Couples; and by many singles meetups. MORE PARTIES at www.thepartyhotline.com. •The Cougar Ball, Dec 8, Walnut Creek •Holiday Mixer, Dec 15, San Anselmo •The Jingle Ball, Dec 22, San Jose •Pre-New Years Eve Dance Extravaganza, Dec 29, Mill Valley •Most Affordable New Years Eve Bash, Dec 31, Walnut Creek •Bay Area’s Largest New Years Eve Party, Dec 31, Santa Clara •International Singles Mixer, Jan 13, Cupertino •San Francisco Singles Convention, Jan 19 Location: 100 Washington St Petaluma CA Contact: Rich Gosse rich@richgosse.com URL: http://www.thepartyhotline.com

Arbor Day Tree Planting Party

Arbor Day Tree Planting Party Start Date: Saturday 3/9/2019 — End Date: Saturday 3/9/2019 Admission:Free Come celebrate Arbor Day and plant trees in and around Mesquite Park or Northwest Community Park. Learn about trees and why they are good for our urban and natural environments. After the tree planting, cake will be served to honor Luther Burbank’s birthday. This free family-friendly event is held rain or shine — trees like the rain! WHEN March 9th, 9am-12pm WHERE Mesquite Park 2250 Mesquite Drive, Santa Rosa Northwest Community Park 2880 W. Steele Lane, Santa Rosa -Supplies such as tools and gloves will be provided -Water and granola bars will be available -Children are welcome but must have adult supervision For more info and to sign up visit https://www.facebook.com/events/355329365218430/ Location: 2250 Mesquite Drive Santa Rosa Contact: Jeffrey Tibbetts volunteer@srcity.org URL: https://www.facebook.com/events/355329365218430/