
SF JAZZ 2025-2026 Season
SF JAZZ 2025-2026 at the Civic Center promises a staggering season with 350+ concerts, highlighting a dynamic mix of jazz masters and adventurous crossovers across San Francisco venues.
SF Resident Free Day
San Francisco residents receive one free admission to the San Francisco Zoo & Gardens with valid ID on SF Resident Free Day—bring proof of residency for entry.
Free First Wednesday
Free First Wednesday at the Bay Area Discovery Museum offers free admission for Bay Area families from 9 AM–4 PM (suggested $20 donation); hands-on, kid-focused exhibits and outdoor play areas.
Curren$y @ 1015 Folsom
Curren$y headlines a hip-hop show with Jay Electronica, Neelam, Kitty Cash, DJ Kelly Green and more at 1015 Folsom in San Francisco on Apr 1, 2026 — an energetic club-style night for fans of rap and beats.

Campfire Program
Free daily 30-minute campfire talks at Presidio Tunnel Tops where National Park Service rangers present Indigenous, military, and WWII internment histories for visitors of all ages.
Layli Long Soldier: Poetry Reading
Renowned poet Layli Long Soldier offers a poetry reading at UC Berkeley, presenting new and selected works. The event blends lyrical craft with themes of language, memory, and Native American history, in a campus setting that encourages thoughtful discussion.
Presentation: Introduction to Smart Investing
Join a virtual session at Virtual Library for Introduction to Smart Investing. This concise business lecture covers core investing concepts, risk assessment, and practical strategies to build a diversified portfolio. Ideal for adults and professionals seeking actionable finance insights.
St. Paul and The Broken Bones @ The Warfield
St. Paul and The Broken Bones play a high-energy soulful R&B show at The Warfield in San Francisco on April 1, 2026, with support from Tyler Ballgame.
PMB Seminar: FERONIA receptor kinase-mediated gating in plant reproduction
Join UC Berkeley for a PMB Seminar with Alice Y. Cheung, presenting FERONIA receptor kinase–mediated gating mechanisms in plant reproduction. A rigorous science talk on signaling pathways shaping pollen tube reception and reproductive success, ideal for students and researchers in molecular biology.
Neyman Seminar: Susan Murphy
A Neyman Seminar at UC Berkeley featuring Susan Murphy, a leading statistician, presenting current research in statistics and data science. The talk is part of the Neyman Seminar series and appeals to students and professionals interested in methodological advances.
Easing into Gratitude: Cultivating Moments of Appreciation
This mindful session at UC Berkeley invites attendees to ease into gratitude through practical reflection and breathing exercises. Learn simple, everyday practices to cultivate appreciation, reduce stress, and foster well-being in a supportive campus setting.

Josie Iselin and Jessica Riskin on Nature, Science, and Art
Authors Josie Iselin and Jessica Riskin discuss their new titles—The Mysterious World of the Bull Kelp Forest and The Power of Life—exploring nature, science, and art at Kepler's Books.
Social: Book Exchange
Join fellow readers for a casual book exchange at the SF Public Library in Golden Gate Valley. Bring books you are ready to swap, discover new favorites from others' shelves, and chat about reading in a welcoming community space.
Air-Dry Clay Dragon Eggs
Create whimsical dragon eggs from air-dry clay at SF Public Library - Bayview. This family-friendly workshop offers a hands-on crafting session hosted by library staff, blending creativity with simple sculpture techniques for kids and accompanying adults.

Free Art Workshop: Felt Collage
Free hands-on felt collage workshop at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts on 2026-04-01 — a family-friendly session where participants of all ages can create textile art with guidance from teaching artists.
Engineers in the Anthropocene
This scholarly lecture examines how engineers confront planetary-scale challenges in the Anthropocene, blending technology and sustainability to rethink engineering practice. Hosted at UC Berkeley, the talk blends theory with real-world impact, inviting students and professionals to explore ethical and practical implications of an era shaped by human-driven change.
Tai Chi Session
A gentle Tai Chi session at SF Public Library – Anza branch. Learn slow, flowing movements to improve balance and mindfulness in a welcoming community space, ideal for beginners. Join on April 1, 2026 at 1:30 PM.
Aging and Disability Resources
Join a library program connecting residents with aging and disability resources from the San Francisco Senior Center. Learn about benefits, support services, and eligibility at SF Public Library – Main on 2026-04-01 at 10:00 AM. An informative resource guide for adults and seniors.
Bomsori Kim Masterclass
Violinist Bomsori Kim leads a masterclass with faculty-selected Stanford students at Bing Concert Hall on April 2, offering an inside look at advanced technique and performance coaching.
Debunking Tax Misconceptions
Join a clear, attendee-friendly presentation at SF Public Library – North Beach as experts debunk common tax myths, reveal practical deductions, and share planning tips to protect your wallet. An accessible, economics-minded talk designed for adults navigating tax season in a library setting.

Leafy Greens for Hedonists
Join chef Marie at 18 Reasons for a playful greens-forward cooking class. Learn to balance bitterness, craft bold dressings, and coax texture from chicory and chard with inventive, approachable techniques.
LEGO Night & Robotics Exploration
An evening of hands-on LEGO building and beginner robotics activities at SF Public Library – Bernal Heights. Families explore creativity and early engineering through guided challenges and collaborative play in a welcoming library setting.
Ableism in the Ancient World: Disability Studies
An engaging scholarly lecture by Hannah Vogel examining disability in the ancient world and how ableism has shaped historical narratives. The talk analyzes texts and artifacts to reveal whose stories endure and who is left out, with implications for modern thinking about the past. Held at UC Berkeley.
NMD, FMRP & Fragile X in health and disease
This UC Berkeley research seminar probes nonsense-mediated mRNA decay in health and disease, with a focus on FMRP and Fragile X Syndrome. It presents latest findings reframing neurobiology and potential therapeutic angles.
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