2011 San Francisco Harvey Milk Foundation Events

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May 21st, 2011 - 10am-Noon
Hotcakes for Harvey @ Harvey Milk Civil Rights Academy - join us at our public elementary school for a delicious brunch of pancakes, fruit, bacon, and eggs for just $10!

May 21st, 2011 - 11am-5pm
Carnival and Live Entertainment @ Harvey Milk Civil Rights Academy - 19th Street between Collingwood and Diamond will be closed for the festivities

Food: BBQ and fixings

Carnival for Kids with Bouncy House, Games, Face Painting, and much more

Live entertainment by Harvey Milk Hip-Hop, Mommas Boyz, Funk-Shun, Mixtress Page Hodel, Mysdefy, G-Star, and more

May 21st, 2011 - 11am-4pm
Scholastic Bookfair @ Harvey Milk Civil Rights Academy - Benefiting the Harvey Milk Civil Rights Academy library

May 21st, 2011 - 6pm-8:30pm
Drag Café Dinner Show @ Harvey Milk Civil Rights Academy hosted by Ivy Drip and other amazing San Francisco Drag Queens and Kings who will "Serve and Sing!"

This is a kid-friendly drag show and just $15 adults, $7 kids for pasta dinner and salad and show!

May 22nd, 2011 - 11am
Grand Opening of the Harvey Milk Call Center at Historic Castro Camera - The Trevor Project’s Harvey Milk Call Center is located at the historic site of Castro Camera in Harvey Milk’s former office at 575 Castro Street in San Francisco, and is supported in part by the Human Rights Campaign. Harvey Milk famously received phone calls at his office in Castro Camera from LGBT youth seeking hope and a future. The Trevor Project’s Harvey Milk Call Center is located in the same office space and will continue Milk’s legacy by responding to LGBT youth who contact the Trevor Lifeline, the cornerstone program of The Trevor Project which has offered free and confidential suicide prevention counseling to LGBT youth in crisis since 1998.

All are welcome to join us for the ribbon untying ceremony and guided tours of the new call center.

Harvey Milk Day Rally and March
May 22nd, 2011 - 1pm-2pm

Co-Sponsored by: The Harvey Milk Foundation, Supervisor Scott Wiener – Member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors - District 8, Merchants of Upper Market and Castro (MUMC), and the Castro/Upper Market Community Benefit District

Rally at 1:00pm in Jane Warner Plaza, featuring speeches from San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee, Supervisor Scott Wiener, Cleve Jones, Anne Kronenberg, Dan Nicoletta, and Stuart Milk.

Following the speeches, the group will march to 575 Castro Street, site of Harvey Milk’s Castro Camera Store.

Proceeds from the May 21st events to benefit Harvey Milk Civil Rights Academy, a public alternative elementary school in the Castro neighborhood in San Francisco. Events are co-sponsored by the Harvey Milk Foundation and Friends of Harvey Milk, an organization raising funds to support the educational and extra-curricular activities of the students at the school.


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