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FREE SAN FRANCISCO TROLLEY DANCES -10th Anniversary

Trolley Dances

MEDIA ADVISORY / REQUEST FOR ONSITE COVERAGE: SAT & SUN, OCT 19 & 20

WHAT:
10th Anniversary of FREE SAN FRANCISCO TROLLEY DANCES

WHO:
Presented by Kim Epifano’s Epiphany Productions

WHERE:
Starting at The Market Street Railway Museum:
77 Steuart Street at Don Chee Way just south of the Embarcadero Plaza. 
Trains K,L,M or the F line

WHEN:
Saturday & Sunday, October 19 & 20: Every 45 minutes, 11am to 2:45pm

WEB: www.epiphanydance.org

Please note: high-res jpegs are available at: www.epiphanydance.org/trolley-dances-2013-press/

Media Contact: DP&A, Inc. / David Perry (415) 693-0583 / news@davidperry.com

“This particular kind of site-specific project, one that incorporates dance, music, and theatrical elements in untraditional ways, has brought special meaning to the artists and communities that have participated in it over the last 10 years,” says Kim Epifano, Artistic Director of Epiphany Productions and organizer of the annual event, which has become a highlight of the Fall arts season. “It really is ‘Art for Citizens’ because it is free, of high quality, and it makes people fall in love with the city again, or for the first time, if they’ve never been here before.”

Audiences will join tours of the performances on selected MUNI trolley lines along the Market Street corridor, beginning at The Market Street Railway Museum, 77 Steuart Street at Don Chee Way, just south of Embarcadero Plaza, across from the Ferry Building. The audience will board trolleys with SFTD tour guide to take the F, K, L or M MUNI trolley lines, riding up Market Street to Church Street, with dance performances en route. Audience members can take the full tour or see one or two events along the way, at their own pace. Performances are accessible to passersby at no cost, or for those who choose to arrive by car, foot, or bicycle to each site. Bicyclists can make use of a do-it-yourself-bike route map to each location, available at the event’s starting point, end point, and online. All sites are wheelchair accessible (wheelchair accessibility for the full trolley tour is at 11am Saturday and Sunday). Tours depart from the Market Street Museum at the foot of Market Street every 45 minutes, beginning at 11:00 am and continuing to 2:45 pm (11:00 am, 11:45 am, 12:30 pm, 1:15 pm, 2:00 pm, 2:45 pm). Tickets are regular MUNI fare: $2 general, $.75 for children, seniors and persons with disabilities. Tours will be on a first come, first serve basis. Spaces are limited.

Dancers include: Epiphany Productions Sonic Dance Theater, Inkboat, Lizz Roman and Dancers, Jean Isaacs San Diego Dance Theater, Tezkatlipoka Aztek Dance and Drum, Keith Terry & Corposonic, Maru Dojo: Aikido/BJJ and more TBA

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Ten Percent – TV Listing. October 2013

Ten Percent

Ten Percent – TV Listing. October 2013

Ten Percent — LGBT-TV for Northern California

Mondays – Fridays, 11:30am & 10:30pm and Saturdays & Sundays at 10:30pm on Comcast Hometown Network Channel 104 in Northern California.

www.comcasthometown.com

Episode # 204
Monday — September 30 – October 4, 11:30am & 10:30pm
Saturday & Sunday, October 5 – 6,, 10:30pm

David Perry speaks with George Ridgely about this year’s 40th Anniversary Castro Street Fair. Perry also interviews Howard & Leslie Flax, brother and sister owners of San Francisco’s iconic Flax Art & Design, this year celebrating its 75th anniversary.

Episode # 205
Monday — Friday, October 7 – 11, 11:30am & 10:30pm
Saturday & Sunday, October 12 – 13, 10:30pm

David Perry sits down with Marconi Calindas co-author of the children’s book Of Petals and Hope: Sonny Sunflower Triumphs Over Bullying. Perry also talks to David Sheve, writer and director of the animated LGBT history and music videos Hard Knock Rock.

Episode # 206
Monday — October 14 – 18, 11:30am & 10:30pm
Saturday & Sunday, October 19 – 20, 10:30pm

David Perry speaks with Kathy Wolfe and Barbara Verhage, owners of Wolfe video and lesbian.com. Perry also talks with Lian Amaris, writer and director of the new hit play The Video Games Monologues.

Episode # 207
Monday — Friday, October 21 – 25, 11:30 am & 10:30pm
Saturday & Sunday, October 26 – 27, 10:30pm

David Perry speaks with legendary artist turned writer Trina Robbins about her new book, and the history of women cartoonists. Perry also sits down with Everett Donner of the New Century Chamber Orchestra.

Episode # 208
Monday — Friday, October 28 – November 1,, 11:30 am & 10:30pm
Saturday & Sunday, November 2 – 3, 10:30pm

David Perry speaks with Jason Galisatus, executive director of Bay Area Youth Summit. Perry also interviews Joseph Rocha about his time in the US Navy and his prominent role in the the fight to end DADT.

Ten Percent is also available 24/7 through the “On Demand” Feature through your Comcast Cable Network. Choose “Get Local” and “Comcast Hometown” to access Ten Percent. Past shows may also be viewed online at www.comcasthometown.com.

Become a fan on Facebook: 10 Percent on Facebook

About 10 Percent

Comcast Hometown Network (CHN), Comcast’s regional cable network covering Northern and Central California, continues its commitment to quality original programming with Ten Percent, a weekly interview series that focuses on lesbian, bisexual, gay and transgender (LGBT) issues. The half-hour show, created and hosted by long-time San Francisco media professional David Perry, airs on Channel 104, Mondays – Thursdays at 11:30am & 8pm and is available to all Comcast digital cable customers throughout Northern and Central California. Each episode will then be available online at www.comcasthometown.com as well as on Comcast’s popular ON DEMAND platform, which is free to Comcast digital customers. To view Ten Percent ON DEMAND, Comcast Digital Cable customers can tune to Channel 1 on their Digital Cable lineup or press the ON DEMAND button on their remote control, then click on the “Get Local” section, then click on “Comcast Hometown.”

“I jokingly call the show ‘Charlie Rose for the LGBT world,” said David Perry, Producer/Host of Ten Percent. “We may be only ten percent of the general population, in round numbers, but our issues are one hundred percent front-and-center in today’s world. Whether it’s the fight for marriage equality or debates about gay clergy or the right to serve openly in uniform, our issues are reflective of the world at large.”

“David has a well-known and unique voice that bridges many communities,” said Jason Holmes, Executive Producer at Comcast Hometown Network. “David’s talents and the launch of Ten Percent further enhance Comcast’s commitment to our communities and Comcast Hometown Network’s compelling, community-based regional programming,”

San Francisco Woman Has Been Missing Since Saturday morning, September 21

David Perry & Associates

San Francisco Woman Has Been Missing Since Saturday morning, September 21

Family asking for help locating Lynne Spalding who was last seen at San Francisco General Hospital

www.facebook.com/pages/FIND-LYNNE/370247543108609

27 September 2013 – San Francisco, CA: The San Francisco Police Department and the family and friends of a San Francisco woman are asking for information and assistance in locating the woman who has been missing since Saturday, September 21, 2013. Lynne Spalding was admitted to San Francisco General Hospital on Thursday suffering complications from an infection. She was being checked on every 15 minutes by hospital personnel. Last seen at 10:15am Saturday morning, Spalding was not in her room and unable to be located at 10:30am, at which point San Francisco General staff alerted the authorities.

Spalding is 57 years old, Caucasian, 5’6” tall with long dark hair and weighs 105 pounds. At the time of her disappearance, she is believed to have been wearing blue jeans, black boots and a black sweatshirt with the words “San Francisco Pow Wow” embroidered on it. She may have been carrying a large black and white striped bag. Spalding speaks with a heavy British accent and is very thin and frail. Her friends and family are extremely concerned for her safety as she is on medication and was very confused when last seen.

Spalding has lived in San Francisco for several years and is mother to two grown children. A missing persons report has been filed with San Francisco Police Department, and anyone with information is asked to call Police Dispatch at (415) 553-0123 and reference case #130796086.

A Facebook page has also been setup with photos to help spread awareness and provide updates. Search “FINDLYNNE” on Facebook or visit www.facebook.com/pages/FIND-LYNNE/370247543108609

ChinaSF Marks 5th Anniversary

ChinaSF

ChinaSF Marks 5th Anniversary

www.chinasf.org

26 September 2013, San Francisco, CA: The Fifth Anniversary Celebration for ChinaSF www.chinasf.org which has created more than 300 job opportunities in San Francisco by the more than 30 companies recruited in the last five years, will be held tonight in the Crown Room at the Fairmont atop Nob Hill. VIP guests include China Deputy Consul General Song Ru’An, OEWD Director Todd Rufo, former OEWD Director Michael Cohen, Assembly Member Phil Ting, San Francisco Board of Supervisors President David Chiu, and CEO of the San Francisco Bay Area Regional Center Ginny Fang, among many other supporters and well-wishers.

“Our efforts could not be made possible without our supporters in the private sector, with whom we are working very closely to grow San Francisco’s economy through recruitment and retention of companies and investment from China,” said Darlene Chiu Bryant, executive director of ChinaSF. “We are happy to acknowledge all our sponsors today!”

The event also serves as a bon voyage for the Mayor’s first economic trade mission to China, led by ChinaSF and the San Francisco-Shanghai Sister City Committee. The delegation, composed of San Francisco Bay Area business leaders, will be visiting Beijing and Shanghai to meet with leaders in the top state owned and private owned enterprises in China, including a networking event to be hosted at the US Embassy in Beijing. Delegates will also cheer on the Warriors as they play the Lakers in both Beijing and Shanghai.

“San Francisco is proud of its long-standing relationship with China, and ChinaSF has built on this history of shared cultural and economic ties through strong relationships between San Francisco and China,” said Mayor Lee, who will be traveling to China next month, along with a delegation of business leaders including the Golden State Warriors basketball team, slated to play a series of games in Shanghai and Beijing. “San Francisco’s success is inextricably tied to international trade and economic development, and the remarkable, collaborative work of ChinaSF for the past five years has been instrumental in ensuring San Francisco’s economic vitality today and in the future.”’

About ChinaSF:
Established in 2008, ChinaSF is an economic initiative of the San Francisco Mayor’s Office in close partnership with the San Francisco Center for Economic Development. ChinaSF’s mission is job creation in San Francisco, accomplished through the recruitment and retention of companies in San Francisco and also inbound investment, at the same time helping San Francisco companies expand into the China market. Currently with offices in Beijing, Shanghai and San Francisco, ChinaSF is able to provide services to companies and investors with the generous support of private and corporate sponsors.

A list of ChinaSF Sponsors follows: Platinum Sponsors:
APIC, Deloitte, East West Bank, K&L Gates, Lennar Urban, Nixon Peabody, Prometheus Investment Group


Gold Sponsors:
BlackRock, Charles Schwab, David Perry and Associates, Inc., DLA Piper, Huatong Engineering, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP, San Francisco Bay Area Regional Center, Shearman & Sterling LLP, Silicon Valley Bank, Wells Fargo, White & Case LLP, Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice LLP

Silver Sponsors:
CR Construction, Fox Rothschild LLP, Kidder Matthews, PG&E, Rockwood Capital, Shanghai Baosan International, Tishman Speyer, Union Pay International, Yorbarn

San Francisco’s Dorade appointed Honorary Flagship of California

Legendary Sailing Yacht Dorade

San Francisco’s Dorade appointed Honorary Flagship of California

September 20, 2013 Declared “Dorade Day” Across the State

Historic Yacht First Won Transpacific Sailing Race in 1936 and now again in 2013

www.dorade.org

20 September 2013 – San Francisco, CA: What becomes a legend most? When that legend is the classic ocean going yacht Dorade (www.dorade.org, the answer is being named “The Honorary Flagship of California.” This evening in a private ceremony at San Francisco’s storied St. Francis Yacht Club, Dorade owners Matt Brooks and wife Pam Rorke Levy will be honored with an official proclamation declaring that fact signed by California Governor Jerry Brown.

“To us, every day is ‘Dorade day,” said Brooks. “We’re delighted to see that the Golden State has honored us by declaring today, officially, Dorade Day.”

Dorade (www.dorade.org), a narrow-beamed wooden boat built in 1929, won the 2013 TransPac Race from Long Beach to Honolulu on corrected time of 132 hours, 20 minutes, and 55 seconds, beating her closest competitor, Roy Disney’s Pyewacket, by just over two and a half hours. She also took top honors in her class. The victory comes 77 years after the first time Dorade won the TransPac race in 1936, when she was owned by San Francisco’s James Flood. Dorade’s victory in 1936 helped put the fledgling St. Francis Yacht Club on the map in 1936, and she did the club proud once again in 2013 by flying under the St. Francis colors.

Brooks and Levy bought Dorade in 2010 and spent more than a year refitting it for ocean racing, with the goal of repeating the many races the boat won in the 1930s, a record of wins that stands unbeaten today. They entered the 83-year-old Dorade in the TransPac against the advice of many in the sailing community, who view the boat as an irreplaceable piece of maritime history. Sea trials and constant refinement of the boat’s systems have been ongoing over the past three years.

Following is the full text of the Governor’s proclamation:

WHEREAS, in July 2013, the sailing yacht Dorade and its crew, William Mathews (“Matt”) Brooks, Eric (“Chewy”) Chowanski, Ben Galloway, John Hayes, Hannah Jenner, Kevin Miller and Matt Wachowicz, completed the 2013 Transpacific Yacht Race; and

WHEREAS, the Transpacific Yacht Race (“Transpac”) is an offshore yacht race starting off Point Fermin, San Pedro near Los Angeles, and ending off Diamond Head Lighthouse in Honolulu, a distance of approximately 2,225 nautical miles (2,560 miles; 4,121 km). The Transpacific Yacht Race was founded in 1906 and is one of yachting’s premier offshore races, attracting entrants from around the world. The race is organized by the Transpacific Yacht Club; and

WHEREAS, Dorade, racing under the burgee of the St. Francis Yacht Club of San Francisco, State of California, finished first on corrected time in both its sailing Division VIII and first overall in the 2013 Transpacific Yacht Race, winning both the King Kalakaua & Governor of Hawaii Trophy (First Overall Corrected Time) and the Eugene Overton Perpetual Trophy (Division VIII – First Corrected Time); and

WHEREAS, Dorade and its Tactical Navigator, Matt Wachowicz, additionally won three navigator trophies, the Mark Rudiger Trophy for Traditional Navigation, the Chuck Ullman Trophy for First Corrected Overall Time and the Winthrop Johnson Navigators Trophy for Division VIII- First Corrected Time; and

WHEREAS, Dorade was designed in 1929 by Olin Stephens of Sparkman & Stephens and built in 1930 in the Minneford Yacht Yard in City Island, New York and is generally considered the greatest ocean racing yacht of the twentieth century; and

WHEREAS, Dorade is the oldest boat to both enter or win overall the Transpacific Yacht Race; and

WHEREAS, in 1936 Dorade, racing under the burgee of the St. Francis Yacht Club of San Francisco, with its then owner, James Flood of San Francisco, finished First and First Overall in the Transpacific Yacht Race, making Dorade a two time winner of the Transpacific Yacht Race; and

WHEREAS, the crew of Dorade, William Mathews (“Matt”) Brooks and his crew, Eric (“Chewy”) Chowanski, Ben Galloway, John Hayes, Hannah Jenner, Kevin Miller and Matt Wachowicz are actively involved in the community and have contributed tremendously to the spirit, vitality and pride of the State of California;

NOW THEREFORE I, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of California, honor and commend the yacht Dorade and its crew, William Mathews (“Matt”) Brooks, Eric (“Chewy”) Chowanski, Ben Galloway, John Hayes, Hannah Jenner, Kevin Miller and Matt Wachowicz for their efforts and accomplishments and declare September 20, 2013 as “Dorade Day” in the State of California and Dorade as the Honorary Flagship of the State of California on this 20th day of September, 2013.

About Dorade’s 2013 TransPac Crew:

Dorade‘s 2013 TransPac crew has been led by owner Matt Brooks as Skipper/Navigator; Tactical Navigator Matt Wachowicz, whose professional racing career includes three America’s Cup campaigns; and Boat Captain Ben Galloway, who was skipper of the Liverpool 08 Clipper in the 35,000-mile Clipper 2007-08 Round-the-World Yacht Race. Team members include Hannah Jenner, who has completed twelve trans-Atlantic crossings, skippered in the Clipper Round-the-World Yacht Race, and was the highest-place female skipper to finish the 2011 Transat Jacques Vabres Race; Kevin Miller, whose racing experience includes overall victories in Transpac, Sydney to Hobart, Newport to Bermuda, and Cowes Week; Eric Chowanski, veteran of Transpac and Mexico racing, the Farr 40 circuit, management of Udo Gietl’s Andrews 56 Quantum, and nine years with Team Pendragon; John Hays brings many years of yacht racing experience, both in inshore and offshore races, and has completed and won many of the offshore ocean classics and won many National, International and World Championships along the way.

History of the Trans-Pacific Yacht Race:

First held in 1906, the Trans-Pacific Yacht Race was envisioned by Hawaii’s last monarch, King David Kalakaua as a means to strengthen the islands’ economic and cultural ties to the mainland, and is now into its second century as one of the oldest ocean races in the world. For more than a century, sailors have competed in this biennial 2,225-nautical mile blue water contest, sailing from the shores of California to the foot of Diamond Head, Oahu. The competing fleets have ranged in size over the years from the largest fleet of 80 competing boats in 1979, to the smallest fleet of just two boats in 1932. The challenging racecourse across the open ocean takes competitors through a range of conditions, from the cold, wet northeastern Pacific, to the blustery trade winds of the Molokai Channel near the finish.

History of Dorade

Dorade was designed by the legendary Olin Stephens II, creator of six out of seven successful America’s Cup defenders between 1958 and 1980. Olin and his brother Rod Stephens designed and built Dorade in 1929, commissioned by their father Roderick Stephens, Sr. as a family yacht. Yawl-rigged with a narrow beam, Dorade was originally regarded as something of an anomaly, at a time when most successful racing yachts had wide beams and schooner rigs. She silenced her critics with a string of victories beginning in 1930 that has never been equaled in deepwater yacht racing.

In 1931, at the ages of 20 and 22, the Stephens brothers sailed Dorade in the TransAtlantic Race, winning against a fleet of much larger boats and more experienced crews. That win was followed by an extraordinary series of victories in the Fastnet, Cowles, and Bermuda races. In 1931 upon her return to New York after winning the TransAtlantic and the Fastnet Races, her crew was given a ticker-tape parade on Broadway from Battery Park to City Hall.

In 1936 San Francisco’s Jim Flood purchased Dorade and brought her to San Francisco. Since then, she changed owners many times, and after an active life on the West Coast, she was bought by Italian Giuseppe Gazzoni and was extensively restored in 1997 at Cantierre Navale Dell’Argentario in Italy.

Dorade’s stellar history of major ocean racing results included:
• The Bermuda Race, 1930—Second in Class B, third overall, winner of All-Amateur Trophy; 1932—First in Class B, eighth overall; 1934—Fourth in Class A, fourth overall.
• The Transatlantic Race, 1931—First to finish, first overall

• The Fastnet Race, 1931, 1933—First overall
• Oslo – Hanko, 1933—First place
• The Honolulu Race, 1936—First to finish, first in Class B, first overall; 1939—Fourth in Class B, ninth overall; 1953—Seventh in Class B, eighteenth overall
• The Swiftsure Race, 1947-52, 1954-57, 1961, 1963-64, 1979. First in Class AA, 1947, 1948, 1951, 1952, 1954, 1964.

“My idea,” says Brooks, “is to enter Dorade in all the races where she was victorious during her early years including, but not limited to, the race across the Atlantic. To accomplish this, we need to toughen-up Dorade, readying her for the kind of long-range sailing she hasn’t seen in decades, keeping in mind that while she may be game, she is also an eighty year old lady. For this kind of demanding racing, we must assemble and train a crew with the right skills, chemistry and experience to race Dorade and win trans-oceanic races.”

“Our goal is to repeat all of her early ocean races, including Newport-Bermuda which we completed last year, the TransPac and Newport-Bermuda in 2013, and in 2015 the TransAtlantic, Fastnet, and Cowes,” said Dorade owner Pam Rorke Levy. “In her early years, Dorade won all of these ocean races, a record that stands unbeaten today.”

Owner and Skipper Matt Brooks, a native of San Leandro, California, learned to sail in Monterey Bay as a boy, and went on to race on San Francisco Bay on his first yacht Quarter Pounder, sailing under the St. Francis flag. Brooks is also a well-known mountain guide, and over the past forty years has racked up first ascents in the Sierra and the French Alps, established a mountaineering equipment company, and has been honored with a Presidential Gold Medal and a lifetime achievement award from the American Mountain Guides Association. Since soloing as a pilot at age 13, Brooks has also set many world records in the air, including the record time for circumnavigating the globe (westward) and flying westward across the US, all in a specially equipped Citation business jet. Pam Rorke Levy is an Emmy-winning filmmaker and creative director, well known to Bay Area audiences and the arts community for creating and producing such shows as KQED’s arts program Spark.