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SAN FRANCISCO (Map, News) - The San Francisco Children’s Art Center is celebrating 30 years with a potluck picnic from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday in Golden Gate Park next to the children’s playground. Art Center alumni families and new friends are invited to celebrate 30 years of creative exploration at the center, a nonprofit organization that offers art classes for kids ages 22 months to 12 years old at its Fort Mason Center studios. Sunday’s party provides not only the opportunity to meet and greet staffers and Art Center regulars, but also to enjoy free drop-in art activities. Don’t forget to bring your favorite picnic dish. For more information, call (415) 771-0292 or e-mail sfcac@childrensartcenter.org.



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Examiner Reader said:
Where's the photo that's with this article in today's paper? I wanted to email it out with the article - ? (Why is there a map instead of the photo? Presumably, if you read the paper, you know where SF is - ?) Best -
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Examiner Reader said:
LOVE KAHLO! I saw on SFMOMA's website that they've actually extended their hours for this exhibition: until 9:45 p.m. on Thursdays, and 7:45 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. I'm going this weekend, can't wait!
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sean monohan said:
I thought this show of Beili Liu was fantastic in the truest sense. Thanks for the tip. I think it should get more attention. Sean Monohan
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Examiner Reader said:
In place of the exhibit, the San Francisco Art Institute should post a wall-full of the threatening mail it has received. The animal-killing exhibit sounds inexcusable, but violent threats are also inexcusable, and a display of them may make a similar point about humanity and inhumanity.
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emily de la cruz said:
thank u so much
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