Calendar

Events in June 2022

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May 31(2 events)

10:00 am: Your Personal Safety Workshop (online)


May 31

LightHouse for the Blind and STRIVE4You have teamed up again to present a panel of experts to answer your questions about personal safety. Please join Katt Jones, George Freeman, Amy Wilson, Rich Warner, and Christy Jones on Tuesday May 31 from 10am to noon Pacific Time. This session will be all about answering your most dire safety questions to prepare you for feeling confident in the community. In preparation for this event, we are asking that you send your questions to kjones@lighthouse-sf.org.

We want to know what safety issues are on your mind whether it is about products you would like to use or techniques you are curious about. This workshop is all about you. This workshop will be recorded and available to watch afterwards.

To RSVP please contact Jaclyne at jatoigue@lighthouse-sf.org.

12:00 pm: The Pandemic: Now What? (online)


May 31

Collaborate with new Adult Program Coordinators Maia Scott and Sabrina Bolus to answer some important questions about your past, current and future interests. What are your favorite LightHouse programs? What would you like more of? How can we continue to improve? This is a four-session forum that includes self-reflection, brainstorming, and program building.

To RSVP please contact Sabrina Bolus at sbolus@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7607.

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Jun 7(1 event)

7:00 pm: Book Discussion: Fairest: A Memoir (online)


Jun 7

In celebration of Pride Month, join The LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired and the Talking Books and Braille Center for a 3-week book study that examines one of the most deeply introspective memoirs on the market (Teen Vogue, 2020). Meredith Talusan’s Fairest: A Memoir is a raw, unfiltered look at race, class, sexuality, gender, and so much more. Talusan navigates through the complexities of growing up as a young kid with albinism in a rural community in the Philippines, who grew up to become a Harvard graduate, an artist and activist questioning the boundaries of gender, and discovering her place within the gay community.

Send your RSVP to Sabrina at sbolus@lighthouse-sf.org. Please RSVP to register and receive the event link and study guide.

Reader Discretion advised: This book contains scenes of a sexual nature and strong language.

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Jun 10(1 event)

11:30 am: Lunch at Orphan Andy's (in-person)


Jun 10

To kick off San Francisco's Pride celebration, let's do lunch in the Castro and take in the scene afterward! We will meet at LightHouse HQ with your Clipper card and some cash, and we will head down to Muni for a short ride to our destination, Orphan Andy's, a diner located at the corner of Castro and Market, just across the street from the Muni station. Time and interest pending, we can even visit Cliff's Hardware, one of the coolest stores of its kind where you can find curiosities amidst the regular necessities.

Send your RSVPs to Maia at Mscott@lighthouse-sf.org. Please RSVP by Thursday, June 9.

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Jun 14(2 events)

6:00 pm: National Federation of the Blind: San Francisco Chapter Meeting (online)


Jun 14

The National Federation of the Blind is a nationwide community of members that believe blind people can live the lives they want. We meet online via Zoom with the following schedule:

6:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. – Virtual Happy (Half) Hour
6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. – Chapter Meeting

To RSVP, contact President Bobbi Pompey at bobbipompey@gmail.com or 336-988-6375.

7:00 pm: Book Discussion: Fairest: A Memoir (online)


Jun 14

In celebration of Pride Month, join The LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired and the Talking Books and Braille Center for a 3-week book study that examines one of the most deeply introspective memoirs on the market (Teen Vogue, 2020). Meredith Talusan’s Fairest: A Memoir is a raw, unfiltered look at race, class, sexuality, gender, and so much more. Talusan navigates through the complexities of growing up as a young kid with albinism in a rural community in the Philippines, who grew up to become a Harvard graduate, an artist and activist questioning the boundaries of gender, and discovering her place within the gay community.

Send your RSVP to Sabrina at sbolus@lighthouse-sf.org. Please RSVP to register and receive the event link and study guide.

Reader Discretion advised: This book contains scenes of a sexual nature and strong language.

Jun 15
Jun 16(1 event)

6:00 pm: 30% & Growing


Jun 16

30% & Growing makes its inaugural excursion out and about this month. We will converge upon Mel's Diner, 801 Mission Street near 4th Street across from the Westfield Center. Mel's is a 50's style diner complete with jukeboxes and serves an assortment of American fare and comfort food. Bring your work-related stories and your appetite for an evening of good food and great company!

Send your RSVP to Maia at mscott@lighthouse-sf.org. Please RSVP by noon on Thursday, June 16.

Jun 17(1 event)

10:00 am: Farmers Market Friday (in-person)


Jun 17

There's nothing like the smell of fresh fruits and vegetables converging with the aroma of baked goods and a hint of salty sea water. The Farmer's market at the Ferry building showcases a wide variety of produce and locally sourced edibles and artisan goods. It's definitely a treat for the senses. Bring your reusable bags and shopping list to partake of all the offerings. Volunteers will accompany us to describe offerings as we enjoy the fresh air and fresh produce.

Please RSVP to Maia at Mscott@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7608.

Please Note: To request a volunteer to accompany you through the farmer's market, please RSVP no later than Friday, June 10.

Jun 18(1 event)

10:30 am: CCB San Francisco Chapter Monthly Meeting (in-person)


Jun 18

The San Francisco Chapter of the California Council of the Blind meets on the third Saturday of the month from 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM. Our June meeting will take place on Zoom and also in person at the LightHouse Multipurpose room, 1155 Market Street, 10th floor, San Francisco, CA 94103. All are invited to attend. for more information contact Vita Zavoli by Email at vzavoli@gmail.com or by phone at (510) 846-4080.
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Jun 21(1 event)

7:00 pm: Book Discussion: Fairest: A Memoir (online)


Jun 21

In celebration of Pride Month, join The LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired and the Talking Books and Braille Center for a 3-week book study that examines one of the most deeply introspective memoirs on the market (Teen Vogue, 2020). Meredith Talusan’s Fairest: A Memoir is a raw, unfiltered look at race, class, sexuality, gender, and so much more. Talusan navigates through the complexities of growing up as a young kid with albinism in a rural community in the Philippines, who grew up to become a Harvard graduate, an artist and activist questioning the boundaries of gender, and discovering her place within the gay community.

Send your RSVP to Sabrina at sbolus@lighthouse-sf.org. Please RSVP to register and receive the event link and study guide.

Reader Discretion advised: This book contains scenes of a sexual nature and strong language.

Jun 22(1 event)

7:00 pm: Panel Discussion: My Disability is the Reason I'm so Flexible in the First place (online)


Jun 22

My Disability is the Reason I'm so Flexible in the First place

In a 2020 interview, Meredith Talusan said, "you know you can't do anything else you're capable of if you let the world define your normalcy, so when it tries to mark you as deviant, you fight back with your mind, your most flexible body part."

Join The LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired and the Talking Books and Braille Center for a discussion based on Meredith Talusan's article, "My Very Special Abilities: How My Disability Made Me Flexible." Panel members will discuss their experiences as Blind and Visually Impaired People in the LGBTQ+ community. This panel discussion follows a three-week book study of Talusan's book, Fairest: A Memoir.

Register, receive the event link and submit questions for the panelists.

Please RSVP to sbolus@lighthouse-sf.org
Article Link: My Very Special Abilities: How My Disability Made Me Flexible 

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