Calendar

Events in October 2024

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Sep 29
Sep 30(2 events)

10:00 am: The Business of Blindness: Coffee with Mike (online)


Sep 30

What does it mean to be blind or low vision? Mike Cole, a veteran of all things blindness, leads this call-in forum to discuss the day-to-day ins and outs of blindness—from daily living in your home environment to navigating the vast expanse of bureaucracies.

RSVP for The Business of Blindness online or to Sabrina Bolus at Sbolus@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7607.

11:30 am: Fine Arts Museums Virtual Access Day (online)


Sep 30

Sonia Gallant and Karen Berniker of the Disability Access office at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco are pleased to announce a descriptive Zoom presentation by docent Anne Burns Johnson on Monday, September 30. This DeYoung Virtual Access Day is on the exhibit American Beauty: The Osher Collection of American Art currently on view at the DeYoung. Zoom information and registration links are below. Questions can be directed to Sonia at sgallant@famsf.org, 415-750-7678

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The 19th and 20th centuries were an exceptionally dynamic time in American culture. Anchored by Impressionist and Realist artworks, this exhibition spans the years 1848 to 1960 and presents a variety of artistic responses to this complex period. This gift from Bernard and Barbro Osher enhances the museum’s American art collection with several significant firsts: the first large-scale oil painting by Winslow Homer (The Angler, ca. 1874), the first genre picture by William Merritt Chase (Spanish Bric-à-Brac Shop, 1883), the first major George Bellows landscape (In Virginia, 1908), the first Georgia O’Keeffe images of the Southwest (Front of Ranchos Church, 1930 and The Patio, 1940), plus thirteen artists entering the museum’s collection for the first time. The historic sweep of these paintings, drawings, and sculptures is reflected by several recurring themes, including the adventurous spirit of artists abroad, the enduring allure of Impressionism, intimacy and immediacy of portraiture, and beauty of America’s landscapes and seascapes.

Register for Anne’s 11:30 am descriptive docent talk for the Fine Arts Museums Virtual Access Day.

Oct 1
Oct 2
Oct 3(1 event)

11:00 am: Museum of Craft & Design Make Art Activation (in-person)


Oct 3

LightHouse San Francisco, 1155 Market St., San Francisco

Every month, Museum of Craft & Design and their Mobile Make Art program brings projects inspired by their current exhibition to the Lighthouse HQ craft room. If necessary, these fun and engaging projects are adapted to offer a tactile or multi-sensory experience from start to finish. This month, MCD will bring projects from past exhibitions that may come back in the future by popular demand so we might offer thoughts and feedback about the projects. Come create, share ideas, socialize and make something worth talking about amidst a positive group of folks who enjoy working together.
RSVP to Maia Scott at MScott@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7608.

 

 

Oct 4
Oct 5(1 event)

(All day): White Cane Day Celebration

(All day)
Oct 5

To the left, flyer features white text on a dark gray background that reads “White Cane Day/ Saturday Oct. 5 / Join us for a march across the Golden Gate Bridge. RSVP & details to come!” To the right is a photo of a parent and child holding hands and walking across the Golden Gate Bridge— the child is using a white cane

SAVE THE DATE - WHITE CANE DAY!

2024 White Cane Day Celebration and march across the Golden Gate Bridge!

Saturday, October 5, 2024

After such an incredible success and historic White Cane Day march last October, we are at it again in 2024! March with friends from LightHouse and the blind and low vision communities as we come together to traverse the iconic Golden Gate Bridge in celebration of White Cane Day, symbolizing the strength and determination of those who navigate the world with the support of white canes and dog guides. It's not just a march; it's a journey towards inclusion, awareness, and support for the blind and low vision community. Please save the date, mark your calendars, and tell your friends to stay tuned for more details on this empowering event!

 

RSVPs are now open! Complete the registration form here.

Oct 6(2 events)

2:00 pm: Ex Machina/Robert Lepage & Cirque FLIP Fabrique SLAM! (in-person)


Oct 6

Cal Performances Zellerbach Hall
101 Zellerbach Hall, Berkeley

2:00 pm: haptic tour
3:00 pm: audio-described performance

In this new adrenaline-infused collaboration, Québécois troupe Cirque FLIP Fabrique partners with renowned opera and theater director Robert Lepage to bring the breathtaking spectacle and daring physicality of pro wrestling to the stage. SLAM! explores and celebrates wrestling cultures from around the world through the circus arts, with captivating lighting and sets, exuberant choreography, and compelling plot twists and turns. Get your ringside seat now for this one-of-a-kind production!

Buy tickets online for Ex Machina/Robert Lepage & Cirque FLIP Fabrique SLAM! 

You can also contact the ticket office at 510-642.9988- or tickets@calperformances.org to purchase tickets and/or reserve your space in the haptic tour and audio description headset.

More about Ex Machina/Robert Lepage & Cirque FLIP Fabrique SLAM!

4:00 pm: Choir Boy, Presented by Shotgun Players (in-person)


Oct 6

Presented by Shotgun Players at Ashby Stage
1901 Ashby Ave, Berkeley

Doors open at 3:45 pm. Haptic Tour starts at 4:00 pm and the play begins at 5:00 pm.

Nominated for four Tony-Awards including Best Play, and winner of two including best vocal arrangements, 'Choir Boy' is a coming-of-age story with compelling music, traditional African American spirituals set to step choreography.

This is not a coming-out story. It's a story about the power of self-love.

“In his stirring and stylishly told drama, Tarell Alvin McCraney cannily explores race and sexuality and the graces and gravity of history.” - NY Daily News

Tickets: $30 - $32;
Community Tickets available for $15 with code "Community"

Purchase tickets online for Choir Boy 

After you purchase a ticket online, you will need to RSVP for the haptic tour and an audio description headset by contacting boxoffice@shotgunplayers.org, or calling 510-841-6500 ext 303. You may also use these methods to purchase a ticket by email or phone.

More about Choir Boy

 

Oct 7(1 event)

10:00 am: The Business of Blindness: Coffee with Mike (online)


Oct 7

What does it mean to be blind or low vision? Mike Cole, a veteran of all things blindness, leads this call-in forum to discuss the day-to-day ins and outs of blindness—from daily living in your home environment to navigating the vast expanse of bureaucracies.

RSVP for The Business of Blindness online or to Sabrina Bolus at SBolus@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7607.

Oct 8(2 events)

1:00 pm: Los Visionarios (in-person)


Oct 8

This is a Spanish language social group that meets once a month on every 2nd Tuesday. Beginning, April 9, 2024 the group will alternate the meeting location between the San Francisco Public Library and LightHouse every other month. And feel free to stick around for the Spanish Book Club right after this at 2:00 pm.

Please contact Esmeralda Soto 415-694-7323 or via e-mail at ESoto@lighthouse-sf.org for any additional information.

Este es un grupo social de habla hispana que se reúne una vez al mes cada 2 martes. A partir del 9 de abril de 2024, el grupo alternará el lugar de reunión entre la Biblioteca Pública de San Francisco y LightHouse.

También si quieren acompañarnos para el club de libros será a las 2 PM después de Los Visionarios.

Comuníquese con Esmeralda Soto al 415-694-7323 o por correo electrónico al ESoto@lighthouse-sf.org para cualquier información adicional

2:00 pm: Spanish Book Club (in-person)


Oct 8

This is a Spanish language book club that meets once a month on every 2nd Tuesday. Beginning, April 9, 2024 the group will alternate the meeting location between the San Francisco Public Library and LightHouse. If you’re available, you can also join us for Los Visionarios, the Spanish language social group that meets in the same place just before this at 1:00 pm.

Please contact Esmeralda Soto 415-694-7323 or via e-mail at ESoto@lighthouse-sf.org for any additional information

Este es un club de lectura en español que se reúne una vez al mes cada 2º martes. A partir del 9 de abril de 2024, el grupo alternará el lugar de reunión entre la Biblioteca Pública de San Francisco y LightHouse. Si están disponibles por favor de acompañarnos para el grupo social de Los Visionarios aquí mismo a las 1 PM

Comuníquese con Esmeralda Soto al 415-694-7323 o por correo electrónico al ESoto@lighthouse-sf.org para cualquier información adicional

Oct 9
Oct 10(2 events)

11:00 am: Create in Community Art Class (in-person)


Oct 10

LightHouse San Francisco, 1155 Market St., San Francisco

Enter a place of curiosity and discovery with likeminded people. Learn how to make both functional and fanciful things while acquiring new hacks to measure and manage materials with little or no sight. Experimentation, problem solving and friendly conversation pair nicely with found objects, clay, fun papers, and other materials to create one of a kind, DIY items for fun and function.

October features mask making. The art of creating masks offers both an opportunity to hide or reveal something about who you are. In this three-part series, we will form masks using plaster cast material on our own faces. During the second session, we will have the opportunity to paint and embellish them just in time for Halloween or for hanging on your wall.

RSVP to Maia Scott at MScott@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7608.

11:30 am: Speak Imagery at the de Young Museum (online)


Oct 10

Margaret Grohne, Supervisor of the Access Docent program at the Fine Arts Museums of SF, announces that docents Victoria Kirby and Lani Shepp will deliver a Zoom presentation, Harvest. As October is a harvest month, the presentation will explore art from various eras and using different media that depict this special season.

RSVP online for Speak Imagery at the de Young Museum. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

Oct 11(1 event)

9:00 am: Nature and Gardening (online)


Oct 11

A casual forum to learn tactile, olfactory, and other gardening techniques for low vision, blind gardeners, and nature lovers. We will gather on our phones to hear what is happening in Marney’s garden, learn new techniques, and share our stories with each other.

About Host: Marney Blair has been a farmer for 20 years at Fulcrum Farm. It was an integrated farm that included turkeys, laying hens, milking cows, and row crops of beans, corn, and edible seeds. The farm also made and sold compost.

RSVP to Patricia Jefferson at PJefferson@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7692,

Oct 12(2 events)

12:00 pm: The Prom, Presented By Berkeley Playhouse (in-person)


Oct 12

Berkeley Playhouse
2640 College Ave, Berkeley

12:00 pm: Haptic tour begins (15 minutes)
12:20 pm: Audio description headsets will be distributed / concessions open
1:00 pm:  Audio described performance begins

A fabulous whirlwind of Broadway magic and small-town drama—and you're invited! The Prom is a celebratory musical about love, courage, and equality that premiered on Broadway in 2018 and was also adapted into a movie musical on Netflix in 2020. When four eccentric Broadway stars seek good PR to get back into the limelight, they make it their mission to help a high school student and her girlfriend attend their prom in Indiana.

Tickets: $33 - $55
Use our friends & family discount code: DANCE28 ($28.00 plus $3.95 handling fee)

For more information, to purchase ticket(s), reserve a headset and book a spot in a Haptic Access Tour, please call the box office at 510-845-8542 x351 (box office hours are Mon-Fri 111:00 am to 4:00 pm) or email boxoffice@berkeleyplayhouse.org.

More about The Prom at Berkeley Playhouse. 

1:00 pm: 50 Years of Art, a Descriptive/Touch Tour at Creative Growth Art Center (in-person)


Oct 12

Creative Growth Art Center
355 24th St, Oakland

Creative Growth, an art center for artists with disabilities, invites you to Fifty Years of Creative Growth. Curated by director emeritus Tom di Maria, the exhibit celebrates five decades of historic art. There will be ample opportunities to feel ceramics, wood sculptures, and more. The Creative Growth Gallery is a ten-minute stroll from the 19th Street BART stop. For more information, visit creativegrowth.org.

To RSVP contact Emma Peyton at emma@creativegrowth.org or at 650-399-5622.

Oct 13(2 events)

1:00 pm: Ecos, Presented by Axis Dance Company (in-person)


Oct 13

B. Way Theater, 3153 17th Street, San Francisco,

1:00 pm: haptic tour
2:00 pm: audio-described performance

AXIS Dance Company presents Ecos,, featuring a lineup of three world premieres with special guest artists Post:ballet. The evening features works from award-winning Spanish choreographer Jorge Crecis, celebrated Bay Area artist Dazaun Soleyn, and AXIS Artistic Director Nadia Adame. Across these diverse artistic perspectives, Ecos unveils the many complex layers of the human experience to illuminate the core of what moves us forward.

The evening begins with Adame’s Piel de Luna, which draws inspiration from the mystical energy of the moon – exploring how its gravitational pull not only affects the tides but also weaves invisible threads connecting the human spirit. Following is Soleyn’s Harmony of Souls,  a duet which blurs the boundaries between our individual and interconnected experience. The evening closes with Crecis’ epic Blueprints of Being, a collaboration with Post:ballet in which each dancer represents both a real individual and an emblematic archetype, inviting audiences to see parts of their own stories and identities echoed on stage.

KN95 masks or similar will be required for all audience members for performances on Sunday, Oct 13. (Extra masks will be available on site.)

More about Ecos

Tickets

Buy tickets for Ecos, Presented by Axis Dance Company.

You can alo purchase tickets and/or reserve your sport in the hpatic tour and audio description headset by contacting boxoffice@odc.dance or 415-549-8534

(Second row reserved for blind/low vision patrons, First row reserved for wheelchair users and those who use mobility aids.)

1:00 pm: The Play That Goes Wrong, Presented by San Francisco Playhouse (in-person)


Oct 13

San Francisco Playhouse
Kensington Park Hotel
450 Post St, San Francisco

Haptic tour: 1:00 pm
Audio Described Performance: 2:00 pm

This Olivier Award-winning comedy is a hilarious hybrid of Monty Python and Sherlock Holmes. Welcome to opening night of The Murder at Haversham Manor, where the hapless Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society’s attempt to stage this 1920s murder mystery devolves into madcap mayhem. With an unconscious leading lady, a corpse that can’t play dead, and actors who trip over everything (including their lines), the accident-prone thespians battle against all odds to survive until their final curtain call.

Tickets: $30 - $135

Buy tickets online for The Plays That Goes Wrong.

For more information, to book a spot in a Haptic Access Tour or to reserve a headset please call 415-677-5956.

More info about The Play That Goes Wrong

Oct 14(2 events)

10:00 am: The Business of Blindness: Coffee with Mike (online)


Oct 14

What does it mean to be blind or low vision? Mike Cole, a veteran of all things blindness, leads this call-in forum to discuss the day-to-day ins and outs of blindness—from daily living in your home environment to navigating the vast expanse of bureaucracies.

RSVP for The Business of Blindness online or to Sabrina Bolus at SBolus@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7607.

5:00 pm: Toastmasters: LightHouse Visionaries! (online)


Oct 14

Toastmasters Visionaries and guests, LightHouse Visionaries provides blind and visually impaired people with a supportive and fun environment to develop public speaking and leadership skills, empowering us to enhance our personal and professional lives. Toastmasters is a place to develop self-empowerment skills. It's a place to practice public speaking, improve communication, and build leadership skills.

RSVP online for Toastmasters, or contact Sabrina Bolus at Sbolus@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7607.

Oct 15(1 event)

9:45 am: Low Vision Skills: Putting It All Together (online)


Oct 15

The Low Vision Skills: Putting It All Together course is composed of essential topics recommended for all participants who are new to low vision.

Adults 55 and older, in addition to adult clients being served by the California Department of Rehabilitation, are invited to participate in a virtual course geared towards learning about their changes in vision. Participants will learn practical ways to maximize successful, independent living skills in work, school, and daily living environments.

The virtual portion of the course is six classes over three weeks: a 2.5-hour introductory class with a Low Vision Optometrist, Social Worker, and two Certified Low Vision Therapists, followed by five, 2.5-hour classes which will include practical skills taught by the Certified Low Vision Therapists. Included in the course: a pre-course assessment one week prior to the start of the course, ongoing low vision skills office hours during the course, one in-person half-day group lesson, and one individualized lesson for a total of eight lessons.

It is a comprehensive skills training course introducing participants to foundational low vision concepts, skills and current technologies for maximizing successful, independent daily living skills. After the six virtual classes, participants can expect to feel more confident in using their vision and making changes in their environment for independent daily living skills. Class 7 is a half-day, in-person Group Adaptive Devices and Strategies Demonstration at a location to be determined after the six virtual classes. Thereafter; participants are eligible for Class 8, an individualized Low Vision Therapy lesson.

The six virtual classes will be taught via Zoom Video Conferencing (independent Zoom video skills are required for all virtual classes), best viewed on a large screen tablet, laptop, or computer only (phone is not recommended) at the following dates and times (Pacific Standard Time):

October 8 – 11, 2024 (by Zoom video): Course Introduction and Pre-Course Assessment

Week 1 (Virtual via Zoom video):
Tuesday, October 15 - Class #1 - 9:45 a.m. to 12:15 pm; Class #2 – 12:45 pm to 3:15 pm

Office hours support time available between Weeks 1 and 2

Week 2 (Virtual via Zoom video):
Tuesday, October 22 - Class #3 - 9:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m; Class #4 – 12:45 to 3:15 p.m

Office hours support time available between Weeks 2 and 3

Week 3 (Virtual via Zoom video):
Tuesday, October 29 - Class #5 - 9:45 am to 12:15 pm Class #6 – 12:45 to 3:15 pm

Office hours support time available between Weeks 3 and 4

Week 4 (In-person Class #7): Location and Date to be determined – Group Adaptive Devices and Strategies Demonstration - 10:00 am to 3:00 pm (including 1 hour break for provided lunch, peer interaction)

By Tuesday, November 26 (In-person Class #8): individualized follow-up low vision skills lesson tailored to the unique needs of each participant

If you are not with the California Department of Rehabilitation, and if you are age 55 and older, living in the counties of San Francisco, San Mateo, Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Sonoma, Napa, Colusa, Lake, Mendocino, Humboldt, Del Norte and Trinity, there may be partial scholarship funding for training and course materials. For adults working with the California Department of Rehabilitation, please contact your Rehabilitation Counselor directly to discuss participation and referral.

The registration for this course is currently pending; deadline October 1. All interested parties please contact an Intake Coordinator by email at intake@lighthouse-sf.org for any questions and planning for a LH Services Orientation and an Assessment Day. Ideally, interested parties would have a Low Vision Evaluation completed within one year prior to the start of any low vision course. When registration is full, any appropriate Low Vision course referrals will then be placed on our waitlist (next dates TBA).

Oct 16(1 event)

10:30 am: Ready, Set, Vote! San Francisco Accessible Voting (online)


Oct 16

San Francisco Department of Elections’ Outreach staff will conduct a virtual General Election Presentation via Zoom. Outreach staff will share important election-related information including information on ranked choice voting, key deadlines, and accessible voting options. After the presentation, outreach staff will answer questions from interested participants.

Department staff will also discuss accessible voter resources including large print format and braille versions of our voter outreach materials and National Library Service cartridge and USB audio versions of the November 2024 Voter Information Pamphlet.

Oct 17(3 events)

(All day): Superfest Disability Film Festival: On Demand Access (online)

(All day)
Oct 17 Oct 20

It's time for the 2024 Superfest Disability Film Festival which features films and storytelling that bring depth and breadth to disabled lives and experiences.

You will have online, on-demand access to all the films that will be screened in-person at the Exploratorium on October 19, along with several films that will be screened exclusivley online. On-demand online films access runs the entire Superfest weekend, from Thursday October 17 at 12:01 am Pacific to Sunday October 20 at 11:59 pm Pacific. After you unlock a screening, you will have 96 hours to finish watching it, so be sure to sign in and unlock each screening by Sunday night. You may pause and resume at your leisure within this timeframe. 

All the films will have the option to toggle audio descriptoin and captioning on and off.

Read a summary of all the Superfest 2024 films.

Purchase a Superfest 2024 film pass.

Access the Superfest 2024 online screenings.

If you need tech support with our Eventive Site, visit: https://watch.eventive.org/help New tab for useful FAQs and 24/7 chat. For any other access questions, email pklinst@sfsu.edu. Thank you for being a part of Superfest!

11:00 am: Create in Community Art Class (in-person)


Oct 17

LightHouse San Francisco, 1155 Market St., San Francisco

Enter a place of curiosity and discovery with likeminded people. Learn how to make both functional and fanciful things while acquiring new hacks to measure and manage materials with little or no sight. Experimentation, problem solving and friendly conversation pair nicely with found objects, clay, fun papers, and other materials to create one of a kind, DIY items for fun and function.

October features mask making. The art of creating masks offers both an opportunity to hide or reveal something about who you are. In this three-part series, we will form masks using plaster cast material on our own faces. During the second session, we will have the opportunity to paint and embellish them just in time for Halloween or for hanging on your wall.

RSVP to Maia Scott at MScott@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7608.

4:30 pm: Make, an After Hours Party at the Museum of Craft and Design (in-person)


Oct 17

Museum of Craft and Design
2569 3rd St, San Francisco

MAKE the Museum of Craft and Design’s After-Hours Party, is an opportunity to creatively connect by exhibition-inspired art. The event is based on the Neon as Soulcraft exhibit. In response to feedback from MCD's newly established Disability Advisory Committee, the first hour, at 4:40, will feature a descriptive audio tour, selected activations, and haptic experiences of Neon as Soulcraft. The first hour is limited to 35 people, and pre-registration is encouraged. At 5:30, the event will include a greater number of drop-in activations. Come for the first hour of this special MAKE event and stay the whole evening to dive deeply into the creative processes, theories, and themes behind the exhibit.

Pre-registration for MAKE is encouraged. All activities are free with admission.
Tickets: $10 for General Admission, $8 for Students and Seniors, MCD members FREE.

Cash/Square bar for guests 21+. Complimentary drink tickets for MCD members and sponsors. ID required. Non-alcoholic beverages and snack options are available. All ages are welcome!

Oct 18(3 events)

(All day): Superfest Disability Film Festival: On Demand Access (online)

(All day)
Oct 17 Oct 20

It's time for the 2024 Superfest Disability Film Festival which features films and storytelling that bring depth and breadth to disabled lives and experiences.

You will have online, on-demand access to all the films that will be screened in-person at the Exploratorium on October 19, along with several films that will be screened exclusivley online. On-demand online films access runs the entire Superfest weekend, from Thursday October 17 at 12:01 am Pacific to Sunday October 20 at 11:59 pm Pacific. After you unlock a screening, you will have 96 hours to finish watching it, so be sure to sign in and unlock each screening by Sunday night. You may pause and resume at your leisure within this timeframe. 

All the films will have the option to toggle audio descriptoin and captioning on and off.

Read a summary of all the Superfest 2024 films.

Purchase a Superfest 2024 film pass.

Access the Superfest 2024 online screenings.

If you need tech support with our Eventive Site, visit: https://watch.eventive.org/help New tab for useful FAQs and 24/7 chat. For any other access questions, email pklinst@sfsu.edu. Thank you for being a part of Superfest!

2:30 pm: Superfest Shorts Award Winners Screening on Zoom (online)


Oct 18

It's time for the 2024 Superfest Disability Film Festival which features films and storytelling that bring depth and breadth to disabled lives and experiences.

Frpm the Superfest organizer's: Because we know the Eventive site might be too daunting for some of our community members, we’re screening selections from this year’s Superfest award winners on Zoom!

ASL (for live dialogue only) | captions | open audio description

Register for the Superfest Shorts Award Winners Screening on Zoom.

6:00 pm: 30% and Growing (in-person)


Oct 18

El Techo, 2516 Mission St, San Francisco

This October 30% heads over the bridge and into the City for an evening in the Mission District. Join us for some delicious food, great drinks, and fun conversation at El Techo, which is only a short walk from the 24th St. and Mission BART Station.
We hope to see you all there!

RSVP to Daisy Soto at DSoto@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7328.

Oct 19(3 events)

(All day): Superfest Disability Film Festival: On Demand Access (online)

(All day)
Oct 17 Oct 20

It's time for the 2024 Superfest Disability Film Festival which features films and storytelling that bring depth and breadth to disabled lives and experiences.

You will have online, on-demand access to all the films that will be screened in-person at the Exploratorium on October 19, along with several films that will be screened exclusivley online. On-demand online films access runs the entire Superfest weekend, from Thursday October 17 at 12:01 am Pacific to Sunday October 20 at 11:59 pm Pacific. After you unlock a screening, you will have 96 hours to finish watching it, so be sure to sign in and unlock each screening by Sunday night. You may pause and resume at your leisure within this timeframe. 

All the films will have the option to toggle audio descriptoin and captioning on and off.

Read a summary of all the Superfest 2024 films.

Purchase a Superfest 2024 film pass.

Access the Superfest 2024 online screenings.

If you need tech support with our Eventive Site, visit: https://watch.eventive.org/help New tab for useful FAQs and 24/7 chat. For any other access questions, email pklinst@sfsu.edu. Thank you for being a part of Superfest!

12:00 pm: Superfest Disability Film Festival @ the Exploratorium (in-person)


Oct 19

Exploratorium, Pier 15, San Francisco

Matinee: 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm (doors open at 11)
Afternoon: 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm (includes panel discussion)

It's time for the 2024 Superfest Disability Film Festival which features films and storytelling that bring depth and breadth to disabled lives and experiences.

Films are different at the 12:00 pm and 3:00 pm screenings, so you’re encouraged to join us for both, as spoons allow! There will be a panel and Q&A after films at the 3:00 pm screening.

Read a summary of all the Superfest 2024 films. (Names of films that will play at the in-person screening are below.)

Purchase a Superfest 2024 film pass. This pass is good for all in-person and online screenings. If you are joining in person, please mark if you are attending the 12:00 pm or 3:00 pm screening, or mark both if you plan to attend both. Includes: ASL (Deaf interpreters) for all live dialogue, CART and closed audio description.

If you need tech support with our Eventive Site, visit: https://watch.eventive.org/help for useful FAQs and 24/7 chat. For any other access questions, email pklinst@sfsu.edu. Thank you for being a part of Superfest!

12:00 pm matinee film lineup

  • Dancer
  • Diagnonsense
  • Mo<3Kyra
  • Sukaskieskwew (Strong Earth Woman)
  • I Told You So
  • One Night Stand
  • Friendly Signs
  • Ten to One
  • Tie Your Camel and Trust in God
  • Possum

3:00 pm afternoon film lineup

  • Sleepyhead
  • LUKi and the Lights
  • 4 Deaf Yorkshiremen's Contest
  • Existing Patient

The 3:00 pm films will be followed by a panel and Q&A with some of our Superfest 2024 jurors.

3:00 pm: Superfest Disability Film Festival @ the Exploratorium (in-person)


Oct 19

Exploratorium, Pier 15, San Francisco

Matinee: 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm (doors open at 11)
Afternoon: 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm (includes panel discussion)

It's time for the 2024 Superfest Disability Film Festival which features films and storytelling that bring depth and breadth to disabled lives and experiences.

Films are different at the 12:00 pm and 3:00 pm screenings, so you’re encouraged to join us for both, as spoons allow! There will be a panel and Q&A after films at the 3:00 pm screening.

Read a summary of all the Superfest 2024 films. (Names of films that will play at the in-person screening are below.)

Purchase a Superfest 2024 film pass. This pass is good for all in-person and online screenings. If you are joining in person, please mark if you are attending the 12:00 pm or 3:00 pm screening, or mark both if you plan to attend both. Includes: ASL (Deaf interpreters) for all live dialogue, CART and closed audio description.

If you need tech support with our Eventive Site, visit: https://watch.eventive.org/help for useful FAQs and 24/7 chat. For any other access questions, email pklinst@sfsu.edu. Thank you for being a part of Superfest!

12:00 pm matinee film lineup

  • Dancer
  • Diagnonsense
  • Mo<3Kyra
  • Sukaskieskwew (Strong Earth Woman)
  • I Told You So
  • One Night Stand
  • Friendly Signs
  • Ten to One
  • Tie Your Camel and Trust in God
  • Possum

3:00 pm afternoon film lineup

  • Sleepyhead
  • LUKi and the Lights
  • 4 Deaf Yorkshiremen's Contest
  • Existing Patient

The 3:00 pm films will be followed by a panel and Q&A with some of our Superfest 2024 jurors.

Oct 20(3 events)

(All day): Superfest Disability Film Festival: On Demand Access (online)

(All day)
Oct 17 Oct 20

It's time for the 2024 Superfest Disability Film Festival which features films and storytelling that bring depth and breadth to disabled lives and experiences.

You will have online, on-demand access to all the films that will be screened in-person at the Exploratorium on October 19, along with several films that will be screened exclusivley online. On-demand online films access runs the entire Superfest weekend, from Thursday October 17 at 12:01 am Pacific to Sunday October 20 at 11:59 pm Pacific. After you unlock a screening, you will have 96 hours to finish watching it, so be sure to sign in and unlock each screening by Sunday night. You may pause and resume at your leisure within this timeframe. 

All the films will have the option to toggle audio descriptoin and captioning on and off.

Read a summary of all the Superfest 2024 films.

Purchase a Superfest 2024 film pass.

Access the Superfest 2024 online screenings.

If you need tech support with our Eventive Site, visit: https://watch.eventive.org/help New tab for useful FAQs and 24/7 chat. For any other access questions, email pklinst@sfsu.edu. Thank you for being a part of Superfest!

12:45 pm: Dance Series 1, Presented by Smuin Ballet


Oct 20

Cowell Theater, Fort Manson Center for Arts & Culture
2 Marina Blvd Suite 260, San Francisco

12:45 pm: haptic tour
2:00 pm: audio-described performance

Dance Series 1
ByCHANCE, by Jennifer Archibald – WORLD PREMIERE
The Last Glass, by Matthew Neenan – COMPANY PREMIERE
Renaissance, by Amy Seiwert

Dance Series 1 introduces two choreographers to Smuin audiences, Jennifer Archibald and Matthew Neenan. Archibald, globally in demand, creates a World Premiere in her first project with Smuin. Neenan, declared “one of the most appealing and singular choreographic voices in ballet today” by The New York Times, also makes his Smuin debut. His character-driven The Last Glass, set to music by the indie-rock band Beirut, is the perfect showcase for the individuality of Smuin’s Artists. Rounding out the program is Amy Seiwert’s Renaissance, set to music by Kitka Women’s Vocal Ensemble, which returns to the Bay Area following its New York premiere at The Joyce Theater.

Get more info about Dance Series 1,

Buy tickets online for Dance Series 1.

You can also buy tickets and/or RSVP space in the haptic tour and an audio description headset by contacting 415-912-1899 or boxoffice@smuinballet.org.

 

4:00 pm: Superfest Disability Film Festival: Community Conversation (online)


Oct 20

Get together with Superfest filmmakers and attendees for a virtual conversation with your community. What did you love about the 2024 Superfest Disability Film Festival? How did it feel to see our stories without the stereotypes or pity? What was your best laugh? What film went over your head? Learn from the filmmakers about their process and inspiration; chat with fellow attendees about their perspectives and interpretations. Let’s talk about it all! Bianca Laureano, our incredible Cafe Crip moderator, will facilitate the conversation. ASL/CART.

Free and online, register at https://dcc.page/superfest2024-community-chat.

Oct 21(1 event)

10:00 am: The Business of Blindness: Coffee with Mike (online)


Oct 21

What does it mean to be blind or low vision? Mike Cole, a veteran of all things blindness, leads this call-in forum to discuss the day-to-day ins and outs of blindness—from daily living in your home environment to navigating the vast expanse of bureaucracies.

RSVP for The Business of Blindness online or to Sabrina Bolus at SBolus@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7607.

Oct 22(1 event)

9:45 am: Low Vision Skills: Putting It All Together (online)


Oct 22

The Low Vision Skills: Putting It All Together course is composed of essential topics recommended for all participants who are new to low vision.

Adults 55 and older, in addition to adult clients being served by the California Department of Rehabilitation, are invited to participate in a virtual course geared towards learning about their changes in vision. Participants will learn practical ways to maximize successful, independent living skills in work, school, and daily living environments.

The virtual portion of the course is six classes over three weeks: a 2.5-hour introductory class with a Low Vision Optometrist, Social Worker, and two Certified Low Vision Therapists, followed by five, 2.5-hour classes which will include practical skills taught by the Certified Low Vision Therapists. Included in the course: a pre-course assessment one week prior to the start of the course, ongoing low vision skills office hours during the course, one in-person half-day group lesson, and one individualized lesson for a total of eight lessons.

It is a comprehensive skills training course introducing participants to foundational low vision concepts, skills and current technologies for maximizing successful, independent daily living skills. After the six virtual classes, participants can expect to feel more confident in using their vision and making changes in their environment for independent daily living skills. Class 7 is a half-day, in-person Group Adaptive Devices and Strategies Demonstration at a location to be determined after the six virtual classes. Thereafter; participants are eligible for Class 8, an individualized Low Vision Therapy lesson.

The six virtual classes will be taught via Zoom Video Conferencing (independent Zoom video skills are required for all virtual classes), best viewed on a large screen tablet, laptop, or computer only (phone is not recommended) at the following dates and times (Pacific Standard Time):

October 8 – 11, 2024 (by Zoom video): Course Introduction and Pre-Course Assessment

Week 1 (Virtual via Zoom video):
Tuesday, October 15 - Class #1 - 9:45 a.m. to 12:15 pm; Class #2 – 12:45 pm to 3:15 pm

Office hours support time available between Weeks 1 and 2

Week 2 (Virtual via Zoom video):
Tuesday, October 22 - Class #3 - 9:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m; Class #4 – 12:45 to 3:15 p.m

Office hours support time available between Weeks 2 and 3

Week 3 (Virtual via Zoom video):
Tuesday, October 29 - Class #5 - 9:45 am to 12:15 pm Class #6 – 12:45 to 3:15 pm

Office hours support time available between Weeks 3 and 4

Week 4 (In-person Class #7): Location and Date to be determined – Group Adaptive Devices and Strategies Demonstration - 10:00 am to 3:00 pm (including 1 hour break for provided lunch, peer interaction)

By Tuesday, November 26 (In-person Class #8): individualized follow-up low vision skills lesson tailored to the unique needs of each participant

If you are not with the California Department of Rehabilitation, and if you are age 55 and older, living in the counties of San Francisco, San Mateo, Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Sonoma, Napa, Colusa, Lake, Mendocino, Humboldt, Del Norte and Trinity, there may be partial scholarship funding for training and course materials. For adults working with the California Department of Rehabilitation, please contact your Rehabilitation Counselor directly to discuss participation and referral.

The registration for this course is currently pending; deadline October 1. All interested parties please contact an Intake Coordinator by email at intake@lighthouse-sf.org for any questions and planning for a LH Services Orientation and an Assessment Day. Ideally, interested parties would have a Low Vision Evaluation completed within one year prior to the start of any low vision course. When registration is full, any appropriate Low Vision course referrals will then be placed on our waitlist (next dates TBA).

Oct 23(1 event)

6:00 pm: Ready, Set, Vote! SF League of Women Voters Californa and SF Ballot Meansures Pros and Cons (online)


Oct 23

There are many ballot measures to digest before voting in the Nov. 5 election: 10 California (and 15 San Francisco) propositions. Join us for a nonpartisan discussion of the pros and cons of these important measures with the League of Women Voters of San Francisco.

RSVP online to Ready, Set, Vote! SF League of Women Voters Californa and SF Ballot Meansures Pros and Cons or to Sabrina Bolus at SBolus@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7607.

Oct 24(3 events)

10:30 am: Earle Baum Campus Book Club (hybrid)


Oct 24

Earle Baum Center, 4539 Occidental Rd, Santa Rosa

This book club, led by a volunteer, meets regularly to discuss two books. The next books are chosen by the group in the preceding month. All books are available on the NLS Braille and Audio Reading Download.

RSVP and send questions to Patricia Jefferson PJefferson@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7692.

11:00 am: Create in Community Art Class (in-person)


Oct 24

LightHouse San Francisco, 1155 Market St., San Francisco

Enter a place of curiosity and discovery with likeminded people. Learn how to make both functional and fanciful things while acquiring new hacks to measure and manage materials with little or no sight. Experimentation, problem solving and friendly conversation pair nicely with found objects, clay, fun papers, and other materials to create one of a kind, DIY items for fun and function.

October features mask making. The art of creating masks offers both an opportunity to hide or reveal something about who you are. In this three-part series, we will form masks using plaster cast material on our own faces. During the second session, we will have the opportunity to paint and embellish them just in time for Halloween or for hanging on your wall.

RSVP to Maia Scott at MScott@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7608.

6:00 pm: Ready, Set, Vote! Oakland League of Women Voters -- CA Ballots Pros and Cons (online)


Oct 24

Join the League of Women Voters of Oakland for a nonpartisan - Pros and Cons - presentation on ten California state and three Oakland ballot measures for the upcoming November 2024 election.

The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan, grassroots organization working to protect and expand voting rights and ensure everyone is represented in our democracy. Learn more at www.lwvoakland.org

RSVP online for Ready, Set, Vote! Oakland League of Women Voters -- CA Ballots Pros and Cons or to Sabrina Bolus at SBolus@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7607.

Oct 25(2 events)

9:00 am: Fall Migration: Should I Stay, or Should I Go: Accessible Birding (in-person)


Oct 25

Salesforce Transportation Center - Park Level #4, at the top of the escalators @ 425 Mission Street, San Francisco

Join LightHouse as we take flight with our new partnership with the Golden Gate Bird Alliance (GGBA) as we hold our first event called, “Fall Migration: Should I Stay, or Should I Go?”

Have you ever heard of “Birding” and thought it was only a luxury reserved for the sighted world? Have you always been enamored with the beautiful songs of our winged friends from above? Have you wanted to identify the types of birds that hang out in your neighborhood? Well, this is the event for you! “Chirp, Honk, Tweet, Quack, Peep” They are all calling you to join the LightHouse for another awesome event!

Our new partners with GGBA will first take us around the Salesforce Transit Park as they identify by sound and describe in detail the birds that are residing there. We will then end up at the Barebottle beer garden where we will have a snack and learn about the Fall Migration Season that is now happening up and down the California coast. This promises to be a unique experience that we hope you can enjoy!

A big thank you to our hosts, Jeanette Pettibone and Daniel Scali from the Golden Gate Bird Alliance.  To learn more about the other awesome work the Golden Gate Bird Alliance is doing, please visit: goldengatebirdalliance.org. We would also encourage all to join us in celebrating Birdability Week 2024 whether you can join us in person or not!

If you have questions or wish to reserve one of the 10 spots for this outing, please contact Jamey Gump no later than Wednesday October 23 at JGump@lighthouse-sf.org or by phone at 415-694-7372.

 

9:00 am: Nature and Gardening (online)


Oct 25

A casual forum to learn tactile, olfactory, and other gardening techniques for low vision, blind gardeners, and nature lovers. We will gather on our phones to hear what is happening in Marney’s garden, learn new techniques, and share our stories with each other.

About Host: Marney Blair has been a farmer for 20 years at Fulcrum Farm. It was an integrated farm that included turkeys, laying hens, milking cows, and row crops of beans, corn, and edible seeds. The farm also made and sold compost.

RSVP to Patricia Jefferson at PJefferson@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7692,

Oct 26
Oct 27(1 event)

2:00 pm: Mummenschanz: 50 Years, Presented by Cal Performances (in-person)


Oct 27

Oct 28(1 event)

10:00 am: The Business of Blindness: Coffee with Mike (online)


Oct 28

What does it mean to be blind or low vision? Mike Cole, a veteran of all things blindness, leads this call-in forum to discuss the day-to-day ins and outs of blindness—from daily living in your home environment to navigating the vast expanse of bureaucracies.

RSVP for The Business of Blindness online or to Sabrina Bolus at SBolus@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7607.

Oct 29(1 event)

9:45 am: Low Vision Skills: Putting It All Together (online)


Oct 29

The Low Vision Skills: Putting It All Together course is composed of essential topics recommended for all participants who are new to low vision.

Adults 55 and older, in addition to adult clients being served by the California Department of Rehabilitation, are invited to participate in a virtual course geared towards learning about their changes in vision. Participants will learn practical ways to maximize successful, independent living skills in work, school, and daily living environments.

The virtual portion of the course is six classes over three weeks: a 2.5-hour introductory class with a Low Vision Optometrist, Social Worker, and two Certified Low Vision Therapists, followed by five, 2.5-hour classes which will include practical skills taught by the Certified Low Vision Therapists. Included in the course: a pre-course assessment one week prior to the start of the course, ongoing low vision skills office hours during the course, one in-person half-day group lesson, and one individualized lesson for a total of eight lessons.

It is a comprehensive skills training course introducing participants to foundational low vision concepts, skills and current technologies for maximizing successful, independent daily living skills. After the six virtual classes, participants can expect to feel more confident in using their vision and making changes in their environment for independent daily living skills. Class 7 is a half-day, in-person Group Adaptive Devices and Strategies Demonstration at a location to be determined after the six virtual classes. Thereafter; participants are eligible for Class 8, an individualized Low Vision Therapy lesson.

The six virtual classes will be taught via Zoom Video Conferencing (independent Zoom video skills are required for all virtual classes), best viewed on a large screen tablet, laptop, or computer only (phone is not recommended) at the following dates and times (Pacific Standard Time):

October 8 – 11, 2024 (by Zoom video): Course Introduction and Pre-Course Assessment

Week 1 (Virtual via Zoom video):
Tuesday, October 15 - Class #1 - 9:45 a.m. to 12:15 pm; Class #2 – 12:45 pm to 3:15 pm

Office hours support time available between Weeks 1 and 2

Week 2 (Virtual via Zoom video):
Tuesday, October 22 - Class #3 - 9:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m; Class #4 – 12:45 to 3:15 p.m

Office hours support time available between Weeks 2 and 3

Week 3 (Virtual via Zoom video):
Tuesday, October 29 - Class #5 - 9:45 am to 12:15 pm Class #6 – 12:45 to 3:15 pm

Office hours support time available between Weeks 3 and 4

Week 4 (In-person Class #7): Location and Date to be determined – Group Adaptive Devices and Strategies Demonstration - 10:00 am to 3:00 pm (including 1 hour break for provided lunch, peer interaction)

By Tuesday, November 26 (In-person Class #8): individualized follow-up low vision skills lesson tailored to the unique needs of each participant

If you are not with the California Department of Rehabilitation, and if you are age 55 and older, living in the counties of San Francisco, San Mateo, Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Sonoma, Napa, Colusa, Lake, Mendocino, Humboldt, Del Norte and Trinity, there may be partial scholarship funding for training and course materials. For adults working with the California Department of Rehabilitation, please contact your Rehabilitation Counselor directly to discuss participation and referral.

The registration for this course is currently pending; deadline October 1. All interested parties please contact an Intake Coordinator by email at intake@lighthouse-sf.org for any questions and planning for a LH Services Orientation and an Assessment Day. Ideally, interested parties would have a Low Vision Evaluation completed within one year prior to the start of any low vision course. When registration is full, any appropriate Low Vision course referrals will then be placed on our waitlist (next dates TBA).

Oct 30
Oct 31(1 event)

11:00 am: Frighthouse for the Blind & Viscerally I'm-Scared (in-person)


Oct 31

LightHouse San Francisco, 1155 Market St., San Francisco

This Halloween party is for all of us who don't feel like meeting up with whatever goes bump in the dark on the streets of San Francisco.

Join in some scary / not scary mid-day revelry that will include a treat-or-treat treasure hunt, Bingo, audio described scary movie, advocacy-minded craft project, and of course a costume contest.

RSVP to Maia Scott at MScott@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7608.

Nov 1
Nov 2

The events for the upcoming week are read aloud on our event hotline every Friday, which can be accessed by calling 415-694-7325. For more information about visiting the Adaptations Store, head to our shop page.

The LightHouse is scent-free. Please abstain from wearing colognes, perfumes, or other scented products. Additionally, coffee must be securely lidded at all times and citrus should not be peeled on the premises. Thanks for supporting our efforts to respect chemical sensitivities!

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