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    Children's Book Project

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 3:00 pm - 6:00 PM

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    Intersection is more than just the best arts space I've ever been in. It's more than a community…read moreof brilliant multi-disciplinary artists. It really is a family. I'm not always comfortable with what I see there, but I'm always inspired to be a better part of my community, and inspired to bring more people to see what Intersection is all about. And always be sure to show up early for shows (and get tickets ahead of time when possible) as shows almost always sell out, and the doors will close when the show starts!

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    We purchased our very first piano from here at the beginning of the pandemic. We figured that…read moresince we'd be staying home more often, why not purchase a real piano!? We made an appointment to come in and Ulysses helped us out. He was friendly, knowledgeable, and helped us through the process. He didn't rush us or pressure us to buy a piano, and he was patient in answering all our questions. We went home that same day to think about which piano we wanted to get and returned a week later to purchase a Yamaha upright piano. Overall, it was a great experience and we now have a beautiful piano!

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    Stumbled upon this gem of a building while exploring the war memorial. The architecture of the…read morebuilding is great and breathtaking, everything from the old elevator to stained glass. We also saw the room which houses the opera and were lucky enough to find an employee there who gave us a tour of the audio system and we were blown back. The hallways at the top floor are also filled with photos of the opera performing at different locations and we also got to see the costume department and it looked cool.

    We are volunteers at Open House, an LGBT Senior Housing in the City. So we were invited to…read morecelebrate together, share a meal & honor our LGBT history and future! We were excited to go to enjoy the Open House Fall Feast, held at the beautiful, historic Green Room at the San Francisco War Veterans Memorial (401 Van Ness Ave). Happy to report you, that the venue is fully accessible. Inside are many updates & building seems well-maintained. We were escorted in to a formal room on second floor, w/round tables & Fall decorations. The doors to the Green Room were open, letting the sunshine in. Bright room with floor to ceiling windows & curtains. Seated & served 150 guests from 2-3:30pm and second seating later (4:30-6pm. Again with another 150 guests ;-) We sat closest to the window. What a view looking out the floor to ceiling windows. The autumnal feast was catered from Mollie Stone's. The full Thanksgiving meal was turkey w/all the fixings, and a nice helping of pumpkin pie to finish! Delicious food! We enjoyed visiting & meeting friends at the table. Can we talk? Oh yes, we talked a lot and spoke of gratitude & love. Lovely, lovely Feast! We thank Open House, Visa, Google, Gielead and rest of sponsors, whose names escape me (Sorry!) Thank you all to; the catering, service staff, set up crews & outside volunteers - You made everyone happy.

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