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LightHouse will be closed on Monday, May 27 for the Memorial Day holiday.

Events in March 2019

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Feb 24
Feb 25
Feb 26(1 event)

6:00 pm: Share Our Strengths Cooking Matters


Feb 26

Share Our Strength's Cooking Matters

Tuesdays, Feb. 5-Mar. 12, 6-8 PM

1155 Market St., San Francisco 10th Floor Betty Ruhland Teaching Kitchen

FREE (Refundable deposit required—see details below)

18 Reasons, a food education non-profit, wants to empower you with the confidence and creativity needed to buy, cook, and eat good food every day. Cooking Matters, a six-week course in cooking and nutrition, led by a chef, a nutritionist, and other knowledgeable staff, will guide you through the ins and outs of cooking delicious, healthy foods on a budget. Eating fresh and healthy doesn't have to break your bank and 18 Reasons will show you how to stretch your grocery dollar without sacrificing flavor or your health. Registration for the entire six-week course is free, with a required $30 deposit due prior to the first class and returned upon attendance at a minimum of 4 classes. Attending less than 4 classes will result in forfeiture of deposit. Basic kitchen confidence is prerequisite. Program includes course materials, in-class recipe ingredients, and take-home groceries every week for you to play with at home. Note that the 5th class will take place off-site and you will be responsible for transportation to the alternate location (to be in the neighborhood of our 1155 Market. St. headquarters). Please also be advised that you will need to arrive one hour early for both the first and last classes to accommodate intake and evaluation procedures. Spots in this fun and educational cooking class series are limited, so secure your participation by contacting Adult Program Coordinator Serena Olsen at solsen@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7316 to register. Deadline to register is Monday, Feb. 4th.

Feb 27
Feb 28(1 event)

10:00 am: Knitting


Feb 28

Every week, our knitters gather to share their purls of wisdom and get in the loop on each other’s latest project, and usually end up in stitches spinning yarns. Whether you knit for pleasure, distraction or just practical economics, or you’ve never done it before and want to give it a try, there’s always room for another loom. Learn, refine, or teach a skill that makes your gift-giving budget lighter weight or support a student-led altruistic project like knitting chemo caps, beanies for babies, lap blankets or other creative applications.

For more info, needle Adult Program Coordinator Serena Olsen at solsen@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7316.

Mar 1
Mar 2
Mar 3
Mar 4
Mar 5(1 event)

6:00 pm: Share Our Strengths Cooking Matters


Mar 5

Share Our Strength's Cooking Matters

Tuesdays, Feb. 5-Mar. 12, 6-8 PM

1155 Market St., San Francisco 10th Floor Betty Ruhland Teaching Kitchen

FREE (Refundable deposit required—see details below)

18 Reasons, a food education non-profit, wants to empower you with the confidence and creativity needed to buy, cook, and eat good food every day. Cooking Matters, a six-week course in cooking and nutrition, led by a chef, a nutritionist, and other knowledgeable staff, will guide you through the ins and outs of cooking delicious, healthy foods on a budget. Eating fresh and healthy doesn't have to break your bank and 18 Reasons will show you how to stretch your grocery dollar without sacrificing flavor or your health. Registration for the entire six-week course is free, with a required $30 deposit due prior to the first class and returned upon attendance at a minimum of 4 classes. Attending less than 4 classes will result in forfeiture of deposit. Basic kitchen confidence is prerequisite. Program includes course materials, in-class recipe ingredients, and take-home groceries every week for you to play with at home. Note that the 5th class will take place off-site and you will be responsible for transportation to the alternate location (to be in the neighborhood of our 1155 Market. St. headquarters). Please also be advised that you will need to arrive one hour early for both the first and last classes to accommodate intake and evaluation procedures. Spots in this fun and educational cooking class series are limited, so secure your participation by contacting Adult Program Coordinator Serena Olsen at solsen@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7316 to register. Deadline to register is Monday, Feb. 4th.

Mar 6
Mar 7(1 event)

10:00 am: Knitting


Mar 7

Every week, our knitters gather to share their purls of wisdom and get in the loop on each other’s latest project, and usually end up in stitches spinning yarns. Whether you knit for pleasure, distraction or just practical economics, or you’ve never done it before and want to give it a try, there’s always room for another loom. Learn, refine, or teach a skill that makes your gift-giving budget lighter weight or support a student-led altruistic project like knitting chemo caps, beanies for babies, lap blankets or other creative applications.

For more info, needle Adult Program Coordinator Serena Olsen at solsen@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7316.

Mar 8
Mar 9(1 event)

11:00 am: Museum Meanderings: The Contemporary Jewish Museum


Mar 9

Museum Meanderings: Contemporary Jewish Museum
Saturday, Mar. 9, 11 AM-2 PM 736 Mission St. San Francisco FREE

If you missed the special exhibit opening night in February, now is your chance to take in a great exhibit with a quality access experience. one guest per LightHouse community member and RSVP is required by Friday, March 8th. Contact Adult Program Coordinator Serena Olsen at solsen@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7316. Access tour will be from 11 a.m. to noon, and you are free to enjoy the museum thereafter until it closes at 5 p.m.

About the exhibit: How do we depict “the self” if it is unknowable, inherently constructed and ever-changing? How does the concept of portraiture shift when categories are in crisis and visibility itself is problematic? Jewish thought on performed and fluid identity can be interpreted in the Book of Esther in the Hebrew Bible, an archetypal story of an empowered declaration of Jewish identity. Likewise, the Talmudic notion of svara is a potent entry-point to Jewish practices of self-determination, themes that animate Show Me as I Want to Be Seen. Taking the work of French Jewish artist and writer Claude Cahun (1894–1954) and her lifelong lover and collaborator Marcel Moore (1892–1972) as its starting point, Show Me as I Want to Be Seen examines the empowered representation of fluid and complex identity. Cahun (born Lucy Schwob) and Moore (born Suzanne Malherbe) were pioneers in their bold representations of an unfixed self. This exhibition positions their work in dialogue with ten contemporary artists working in painting, sculpture, photography, video, and 3-D animation. The contemporary artists in the exhibition—Nicole Eisenman, Rhonda Holberton, Hiwa K, Young Joon Kwak, Zanele Muholi, Toyin Ojih Odutola, Gabby Rosenberg, Tschabalala Self, Davina Semo, and Isabel Yellin—also address notions of the opaque, constructed, and shifting self. Show Me as I Want to Be Seen is organized by The Contemporary Jewish Museum and is curated by CJM Assistant Curator Natasha Matteson. The exhibition is accompanied by a 112-page, fully illustrated hardcover catalog published by The CJM with original contributions by Natasha Matteson, Rabbi Benay Lappe, and a newly-commissioned piece of fiction by Porpentine Charity Heartscape.

Mar 10
Mar 11
Mar 12(1 event)

6:00 pm: Share Our Strengths Cooking Matters


Mar 12

Share Our Strength's Cooking Matters

Tuesdays, Feb. 5-Mar. 12, 6-8 PM

1155 Market St., San Francisco 10th Floor Betty Ruhland Teaching Kitchen

FREE (Refundable deposit required—see details below)

18 Reasons, a food education non-profit, wants to empower you with the confidence and creativity needed to buy, cook, and eat good food every day. Cooking Matters, a six-week course in cooking and nutrition, led by a chef, a nutritionist, and other knowledgeable staff, will guide you through the ins and outs of cooking delicious, healthy foods on a budget. Eating fresh and healthy doesn't have to break your bank and 18 Reasons will show you how to stretch your grocery dollar without sacrificing flavor or your health. Registration for the entire six-week course is free, with a required $30 deposit due prior to the first class and returned upon attendance at a minimum of 4 classes. Attending less than 4 classes will result in forfeiture of deposit. Basic kitchen confidence is prerequisite. Program includes course materials, in-class recipe ingredients, and take-home groceries every week for you to play with at home. Note that the 5th class will take place off-site and you will be responsible for transportation to the alternate location (to be in the neighborhood of our 1155 Market. St. headquarters). Please also be advised that you will need to arrive one hour early for both the first and last classes to accommodate intake and evaluation procedures. Spots in this fun and educational cooking class series are limited, so secure your participation by contacting Adult Program Coordinator Serena Olsen at solsen@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7316 to register. Deadline to register is Monday, Feb. 4th.

Mar 13(1 event)
Mar 14(3 events)

10:00 am: Knitting


Mar 14

Every week, our knitters gather to share their purls of wisdom and get in the loop on each other’s latest project, and usually end up in stitches spinning yarns. Whether you knit for pleasure, distraction or just practical economics, or you’ve never done it before and want to give it a try, there’s always room for another loom. Learn, refine, or teach a skill that makes your gift-giving budget lighter weight or support a student-led altruistic project like knitting chemo caps, beanies for babies, lap blankets or other creative applications.

For more info, needle Adult Program Coordinator Serena Olsen at solsen@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7316.

6:00 pm: Dancing in the Dark


Mar 14

Dancing in the Dark
Thursday, March 14, 6-8 p.m.
CounterPulse Theater 80 Turk St., San Francisco FREE

Gravity brings you down into the underbelly of CounterPulse for a multi-sensory durational performance experience in the Project Space. Jess Curtis and his team of international collaborators will share excerpts from their research into the intersections of movement, culture, sensory difference and physical diversity in live performance: inviting you into a full-body performance experience. Total duration for performance installation is 6-8 p.m. Come and go as you please. RSVP to LightHouse Adult Program Coordinator Serena Olsen at solsen@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7316.

Dancing in the Dark is a part of To Be Free: CounterPulse Festival 2019. Visit counterpulse.org/tobefree for more details on the festival.

(in)Visible Credits: Choreographer: Jess Curtis Created and Performed by: Sherwood Chen, Gabriel Christian, Rachael Dichter, Sophia Nieses, Xenia Taniko, and Tiffany Taylor Sound by: Sam Hertz Extravisualing Consulting by: Georgina Kleege Philosophical Consulting by: Alva Noë (in)Visible is supported with funding from: MAP Fund, The Kenneth Rainin Foundation, The Fleishhacker Foundation, San Francisco Arts Commission, California Arts Council, Grants for the Arts, and National Endowment for the Arts.

Read more: Dancing in the Dark

Mar 15(1 event)

4:00 pm: Dinner and Bingo


Mar 15

Dinner and Bingo

Enjoy a community dinner and lots of rollicking bingo fun on the third Friday of each month at the LightHouse. RSVP by noon on the Tuesday prior and $7 covers your dinner (RSVP later or not at all and your dinner is $10). Braille and large print bingo cards make bingo accessible for everyone.   Bring a handful or two of coins for small-change competitiveness … we play a couple of nickel games, several dimes games, and after dessert, one quarter gets you three games – good company – good food – good fun! To RSVP, contact Adult Program Coordinator Serena Olsen at solsen@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7316.

Mar 16
Mar 17
Mar 18
Mar 19(1 event)

1:00 pm: Tech Together


Mar 19

 

Tech Together

Do you use your access technology regularly, but don’t have time to keep up with what’s new and what’s changing? Do you sometimes hit roadblocks in your technology use and wish you could problem solve with someone else? Do you love your iPhone or iPad and want to learn more about accessible apps? Are you a screen reader or magnification user who’s trying to adapt to increasingly complex websites? Do you just want to talk about technology and the latest developments for blind and low vision users? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions , the Lighthouse invites you to Tech Together. Tech Together is a monthly technology learning group of blind and low vision technology users. We blind folks are resourceful and clever, but there is no reason we should each have to reinvent the wheel, or the app, for ourselves. In these sessions, we will discuss the topics that are of interest to the group, and help one another to understand troubleshooting, find app recommendations, and learn about the latest in Tech… Together! These sessions will be facilitated by LightHouse Access Technology specialists, but the meat of the event is for the participants to decide on themselves.  Come with ideas on topics and bits of news and software you want to share with your friends. If you’re brand new to access technology, you may wish to book an individual appointment with an Access Technology instructor before joining this group. This group is free and open to all, but a current LightHouse waiver is required. To make sure you’re registered as a LightHouse student, contact Amelia Hogan, 415-694-7343 or ahogan@lighthouse-sf.org

Mar 20(1 event)

1:00 pm: Community Teach: All about Pottery with Jessica


Mar 20

Volunteer Jessica Phrogus joins us for a six-week series on the basics of working with clay to craft your very own works of functional and other art and pottery. We’ll provide the supplies, you just bring your imagination, creativity, and willingness to get a little hands-on and a little dirty. Jessica loves clay and the creative process of shaping art from our imagination and brings 30+ years’ experience teaching classes in the Bay Area. Stop by for one class or the whole series. There is no cost to participate. RSVP to Adult Program Coordinator Serena Olsen at solsen@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7316.
Mar 21(1 event)

10:00 am: Knitting


Mar 21

Every week, our knitters gather to share their purls of wisdom and get in the loop on each other’s latest project, and usually end up in stitches spinning yarns. Whether you knit for pleasure, distraction or just practical economics, or you’ve never done it before and want to give it a try, there’s always room for another loom. Learn, refine, or teach a skill that makes your gift-giving budget lighter weight or support a student-led altruistic project like knitting chemo caps, beanies for babies, lap blankets or other creative applications.

For more info, needle Adult Program Coordinator Serena Olsen at solsen@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7316.

Mar 22(1 event)

5:30 pm: The Milestones Meetup Launch Party


Mar 22

Have you ever wanted to learn from the wisdom of those older than you or seek the insight of those younger than you? Do you realize that vision changes happen at any age and we can all learn from each other?
Join us Friday, March 22nd from 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., when the LightHouse kicks off our Milestones Meetup Series with a launch party! We thank our San Francisco funder, DAAS, for making this new program possible.
The Milestones Meet-Up is aimed to bring Lighthouse  Blind and Low Vision San Franciscans from Generation Z, Generation X, and Baby Boomers to come together and participate in a series of Meet-Ups that are active, educational and just plain fun. But wait?!  You don’t live in SF? Come anyway if you are Gen Z, X or Boomer! Share your experiences, discover commonalities, learn from one another. Not sure what generation you are a part of? Baby Boomers range in age from 55 to 72, Generation X from 42 to 54, and members of Generation Z are 26 and younger. What’s happening at the Meet-Up? Participants will learn more about the Milestones Meet-Up, including details about upcoming events.  Come and network with us. Participate in games and activities designed to get to know each other. Enjoy pizza and other light refreshments! This event will be at the LightHouse Headquarters, 1155 Market Street in San Francisco, on the 10th floor in the Pre-Function area and Multi-Purpose Rooms. There is no cost for this event, but RSVPs are strongly recommended so we have enough pizza! When you RSVP, let us know your three favorite pizza toppings (also if you are veggie, or dairy/gluten free)! Please RSVP and send questions to Bobbi Pompey, Independent Living Skills Specialist, at bpompey@lighthouse-sf.org or (415) 694-7613. See you there!

Mar 23
Mar 24
Mar 25
Mar 26
Mar 27(2 events)

(All day): Adaptations Store Closed for Inventory

(All day)
Mar 27 Mar 29

The Adaptations Store will be closed for biannual inventory starting the evening of Tuesday, March 26th. It will reopen the morning of Monday, April 1st.

1:00 pm: Community Teach: All about Pottery with Jessica


Mar 27

Volunteer Jessica Phrogus joins us for a six-week series on the basics of working with clay to craft your very own works of functional and other art and pottery. We’ll provide the supplies, you just bring your imagination, creativity, and willingness to get a little hands-on and a little dirty. Jessica loves clay and the creative process of shaping art from our imagination and brings 30+ years’ experience teaching classes in the Bay Area. Stop by for one class or the whole series. There is no cost to participate. RSVP to Adult Program Coordinator Serena Olsen at solsen@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7316.
Mar 28(2 events)

(All day): Adaptations Store Closed for Inventory

(All day)
Mar 27 Mar 29

The Adaptations Store will be closed for biannual inventory starting the evening of Tuesday, March 26th. It will reopen the morning of Monday, April 1st.

10:00 am: Knitting


Mar 28

Every week, our knitters gather to share their purls of wisdom and get in the loop on each other’s latest project, and usually end up in stitches spinning yarns. Whether you knit for pleasure, distraction or just practical economics, or you’ve never done it before and want to give it a try, there’s always room for another loom. Learn, refine, or teach a skill that makes your gift-giving budget lighter weight or support a student-led altruistic project like knitting chemo caps, beanies for babies, lap blankets or other creative applications.

For more info, needle Adult Program Coordinator Serena Olsen at solsen@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7316.

Mar 29(1 event)

(All day): Adaptations Store Closed for Inventory

(All day)
Mar 27 Mar 29

The Adaptations Store will be closed for biannual inventory starting the evening of Tuesday, March 26th. It will reopen the morning of Monday, April 1st.

Mar 30
Mar 31
Apr 1
Apr 2
Apr 3(1 event)

1:00 pm: Community Teach: All about Pottery with Jessica


Apr 3

Volunteer Jessica Phrogus joins us for a six-week series on the basics of working with clay to craft your very own works of functional and other art and pottery. We’ll provide the supplies, you just bring your imagination, creativity, and willingness to get a little hands-on and a little dirty. Jessica loves clay and the creative process of shaping art from our imagination and brings 30+ years’ experience teaching classes in the Bay Area. Stop by for one class or the whole series. There is no cost to participate. RSVP to Adult Program Coordinator Serena Olsen at solsen@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7316.
Apr 4(2 events)

10:00 am: Knitting


Apr 4

Every week, our knitters gather to share their purls of wisdom and get in the loop on each other’s latest project, and usually end up in stitches spinning yarns. Whether you knit for pleasure, distraction or just practical economics, or you’ve never done it before and want to give it a try, there’s always room for another loom. Learn, refine, or teach a skill that makes your gift-giving budget lighter weight or support a student-led altruistic project like knitting chemo caps, beanies for babies, lap blankets or other creative applications.

For more info, needle Adult Program Coordinator Serena Olsen at solsen@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7316.

6:00 pm: Accessing the Arts: A Panel Discussion on Sensory Diversity and Performance


Apr 4

Accessing the Arts: A Panel Discussion on Sensory Diversity and Performance
Thursday, April 4, 6-8 p.m. FREE

The performing and other arts have long been thought of as out of reach for many in the disability community. The ADA has made physical access greater, and technologies like audio description or ASL interpretation, where available, have raised the bar on participation. How do we expand the scope of what access to the arts and full participation really mean and how do we make it a reality? Lighthouse for the Blind, Gravity Access Services, and Dancers' Group will be hosting a panel discussion and information session on access accommodation practices for live performance.

Panelists include: Author and Access Consultant Georgina Kleege; Gravity Artistic Director Jess Curtis; Blind dancer and access consultant Tiffany Taylor; Choreographer and Artistic Director of the Bay Area Deaf Dance Festival, Antoine Hunter; Assistant Director of the Deaf Dance Festival (and dancer) Zahna Simon; and LightHouse Adult Program Coordinator, Serena Olsen.

We invite all interested members of the disability and arts communities to be a part of this very important dialogue. Light refreshments will be available beginning at 6 p.m. and the panel discussion will start at 6:30, followed by time for Q&A. RSVP to Serena at solsen@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7316.

Apr 5
Apr 6

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.

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