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Christine Maley-Grubl Named Executive Director of Fisherman’s Wharf Community Benefit District

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Christine Maley-Grubl Named Executive Director of Fisherman’s Wharf Community Benefit District

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17 January 2012, San Francisco, CA: The Fisherman’s Wharf Community Benefit District (www.visitfishermanswharf.com) announces the appointment of Christine Maley-Grubl as the organization’s new Executive Director. In that role, she will oversee the administration of the CBD and work collaboratively with the Board and members to meet the goals of the CBD.

“I am very pleased to be joining the Fisherman’s Wharf Community Benefit District,” said Maley-Grubl,” and look forward to working with the local community to further enhance all the work that has already been accomplished, and prepare for large-scale events in San Francisco such as the America’s Cup.”

“We are excited and happy to have someone of Christine’s caliber and experience in transportation, marketing and collaboration with local businesses to work with us on all of the CBD’s programs and upcoming projects,” said FWCBD Board president David Berbey of Cioppino’s Restaurant.

Christine Maley-Grubl brings eighteen years of experience in non-profit management to the FWCBD. Since 2002, she served as executive director of the Peninsula Traffic Congestion Relief Alliance (the Alliance), a countrywide transportation demand management agency for San Mateo County. The Alliance’s mission is to reduce the number of single occupant vehicles traveling in, or through San Mateo County, to reduce vehicle emissions and improve air quality, working primarily with city and county government officials and employers in San Mateo County to provide commute alternatives such as public transit, shuttle buses, vanpools, carpools, and other options.

Prior to her position with the Alliance, she served as the member services manager for the San Francisco Convention & Visitors Bureau, and as vice president of operations for the San Mateo County Convention & Visitors Bureau. Christine started her career at the Hotel Council of San Francisco as Executive Assistant to the Executive Director when the organization was newly formed. She is a Certified Association Executive, a designation obtained through the American Society of Association Executives. Christine recently served on the Board of Directors for both the Burlingame and the San Bruno Chambers of Commerce. She earned an MBA in Marketing from Golden Gate University in San Francisco, and a Certificate in Nonprofit Organization Management from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

The Fisherman’s Wharf Community Benefit District was founded in November of 2005 by neighborhood business and property owners. The district is funded through an annual assessment for 15 years from the property owners. In May 2006, the FWCBD received 501(c)(3) status from the IRS, which allows the organization to apply for federal, state and locally funded grants, as well as to seek sponsorships from companies with a philanthropic division.

The Fisherman’s Wharf CBD serves businesses and residents in an area that extends from Van Ness Ave. to the Embarcadero, and from Bay Street to the Fisherman’s Wharf waterfront. In December of 2006 the Fisherman’s Wharf CBD formed the portside business-based Community Benefit District, which focuses on businesses and attractions along the waterfront, from the Hyde Street Pier to the Embarcadero and North Point Street. With the strength of both the land and portside CBD’s, the Wharf community develops marketing, security, urban planning, signage, and emergency preparedness programs for the district. The Community Benefit District has also served as a catalyst for unification of Fisherman’s Wharf constituents to support a positive change to their San Francisco neighborhood, one of the city’s top tourist attractions. As such, it works in close association with The Fisherman’s Wharf Merchants Association, an organization that for more than 60 years has represented members from businesses in the Wharf community.

The mission of the Fisherman’s Wharf Community Benefit District is to preserve and enhance its vast San Francisco waterfront landscape and multi-cultural heritage, while integrating modern efficiencies to enrich the experience of visitors from both near and far through: Market Research; Brand and Destination Marketing; Sidewalk Operations, Beautification and Order; Traffic and Urban Planning; and Emergency Preparedness.

For more information, visit www.visitfishermanswharf.com

Black Choreographers Festival: Here and Now ~ 2012

Black Choreographers Festival

AAAPAC and K*Star*Productions present

Black Choreographers Festival: Here & Now ~ 2012

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Community Connections through Special Events
BCF proudly partners the Living Word Project/Youth Speaks, Inc. and La Peña Cultural Center to present Word Becomes Flesh by Marc Bamuthi Joseph

Oakland’s Laney College Theater
February 10 – Black Choreographers Festival Performances – 8pm
February 11 – Word Becomes Flesh – 8pm
February 12 – Family Matinee featuring: Pre-Professional Youth Companies – 4pm

San Francisco’s Dance Mission Theater
February 17 –Word Becomes Flesh – 8pm
February 18 – Black Choreographers Festival Performances – 8pm
February 19 – Word Becomes Flesh – 4pm; BCF Performances – 7pm

Next Wave Choreographers Showcase at Dance Mission Theater, SF
Featuring Mid-career and Emerging Choreographers
February 24, 25 – 8pm
February 26 – 7pm

Black Choreographers Festival Performances Featuring Artists:
Oakland Concerts: Kendra Kimbrough Barnes, Latanya Tigner & Kiazi Malonga, Reginald Savage, Corey Action & Teela Shine Ross, Michael Velez
San Francisco Concerts: Chloe Arnold, Camille A. Brown, Raissa Simpson, Amara Tabor Smith, Naomi Washington
Special Event – Word Becomes Flesh features performers: Dahlak Brathwaite, Daveed Diggs, Dion Decibels, Khalil Anthony, Michael Turner and B.Yung. Writer and Director Marc Bamuthi Joseph

When and Where

February 10, 11, 12 at Oakland’s Laney College Theater (900 Fallon Street)
February 17, 18, 19 at San Francisco’s Dance Mission Theater (3316 – 24th Street at Mission)
February 24, 25, and 26 “Next Wave Choreographers Showcase” at SF’s Dance Mission Theater (3316 – 24th Street at Mission)
Friday and Saturday performances are at 8pm
Sundays, February 19 and 26 at 7pm
Sundays, February 12 & 19, Family Matinee and Special Event at 4pm
Post-performance curtain talks: Feb. 10, 17, 19
REflect Film Series, Master Classes, and performance updates posted on the BCF website

Tickets

$25 at the door/$20 in advance Limited number of tickets at a special $15 early – bird price ends Jan 23 $20 students/seniors $15 Next Wave Choreographers Showcase $10 children 14 and under and Family Matinee Special discount for groups of 10 or more.

Black Choreographers Festival: Here & Now is an annual event celebrating African and African American Dance and Culture with performances featuring award – winning choreographers and companies, community master classes, film series, and special events. The Black Choreographers Festival: Here & Now serves the community by providing a forum to increase the visibility of African American dance. BCF celebrates the ingenuity and uniqueness of African and African American choreographers by highlighting the importance of the African and African American experience in dance. BCF is integral to the Bay Area arts community as it presents local and national artists in a series of contemporary and traditional concerts, showcases, mentoring, educational programs, community partnerships, symposia and archival documentation. BCF endeavors to foster a new generation of audiences and supporters to ensure the longevity of both established and emerging artists. For more information visit www.bcfhereandnow.com The Black Choreographers Festival is an event presented by non-profit organizations K*Star*Productions (Oakland) and The African ≈ African American Performing Arts Coalition (San Francisco). BCF Oakland is supported by Oakland’s Arts and Culture Grant. BCF San Francisco is supported by the SF Arts Commission’s Cultural Equity Grant and The San Francisco Foundation. Special Event Word Becomes Flesh – SF Performances supported in part by the Kenneth Rainin Foundation, Next Wave Choreographers Showcase is supported in part by the Zellerbach Family Foundation.

Featured Special Event Word Becomes Flesh, considered the seminal work of Marc Bamuthi Joseph and The Living Word Project, was chosen by the National Performance Network for its 25th Anniversary Re-Creation Initiative supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. This contemporary theater work, grounded in hip hop culture, personal truths, and passionate reflections features an all-male ensemble presenting a series of performed letters to an unborn son, the collective documents nine months of pregnancy from a young single father’s perspective. Marc Bamuthi Joseph (Artistic Director) is one of America’s vital voices in performance, arts education, and artistic curation. He is the artistic director of the 7-part HBO documentary “Russell Simmons presents Brave New Voices” and an inaugural recipient of the United States Artists Rockefeller Fellowship, which annually recognizes 50 of the country’s “greatest living artists”. He is the 2011 Alpert Award winner in Theater.>

The Holiday Lights & Sights Boat Parade 2011

Fisherman's Wharf CBD

The Holiday Lights & Sights Boat Parade:

The oldest and largest lighted holiday boat parade on San Francisco Bay

WHO: Presented by The Fisherman’s Wharf Community Benefit District and the St. Francis Yacht Club

WHEN: Friday, December 16: 6pm start

WHERE: PIER 39 / Beach Street & The Embarcadero. Parade begins off of Neptune’s Seafood Grill & Bar. Neptune’s is located on Level 2 at the Bay end of PIER 39.

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The Fisherman’s Wharf fishing and crab fleet plus a host of private vessels depart at 6pm for a round-trip parade of boats lit with holiday lights, sailing to the St. Francis Yacht Club and back from Pier 39. The Holiday Lights & Sights event is the oldest and largest lighted holiday boat parade on San Francisco Bay. San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf is a world famous tourist attraction and a thriving and vibrant local neighborhood and commercial area. Home to world-class dining, shopping, hotels and endless entertainment opportunities, the Wharf is truly the place to start your San Francisco experience. 


As the home of San Francisco’s fishing fleet, docked along Jefferson Street, Fisherman’s Wharf is the important center of the city’s historic fishing industry. Along its neighborhood’s “Fish Alley” one can still see fishermen – and fisherwomen — at work, which is always a fun and unique San Francisco experience. The Wharf area is also the launching point for Bay cruises and charters.

Family entertainment is a neighborhood specialty. With its famous sea lions, Wax Museum, Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Museum, Musee Mechanique, The Aquarium of the Bay at PIER 39, the S.S. Jeremiah O’Brien and the World War II submarine USS Pampanito, Fisherman’s Wharf is the perfect place to bring the kids. Specialty shops and restaurants line the Wharf–including PIER 39, Anchorage Square and THE CANNERY shopping complexes. The world famous Ghirardelli Square has been converted to an open-air center filled with fun shops and restaurants. Here visitors can even see the company’s original chocolate-making machines.

Zero Tolerance for Public Drinking 2013

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“Zero Tolerance for Public Drinking”

Campaign Reminds Revelers to Party Safely on New Year’s Eve

San Francisco Police Stresses “Safe, Sane & Sober” Behavior on Saturday, December 31

19 December 2011 – San Francisco, CA: As in years past, thousands of revelers are expected to ring in the New Year throughout San Francisco on December 31, 2011 and into the wee hours of January 1, 2012. As was the case last year, San Francisco City officials are reminding partiers to keep it safe, sane and sober on City streets.

“Last year we instituted a policy aimed at taking individuals who were drinking in public or drunk in public off the streets. This year, we will continue to remove offending individuals from the streets,” said Deputy Chief James Dudley of the San Francisco Police Department. “We want everyone to have a good time, but we want to remind people of a simple fact: drinking in public is illegal. It only takes one drunk driver or one out of control individual to spoil the festivities for dozens of people.”

Deputy Chief Dudley also stressed that there will be zero tolerance for open containers of alcohol.

While there is no official City sponsored celebration or street closures for New Year’s Eve, there is an annual fireworks display over San Francisco Bay for which many people line the sidewalks along the Embarcadero to observe at midnight.

“It’s a wonderful, celebratory evening but one in which people sometimes take their partying to the streets,” says Deputy Chief Dudley, noting that over the years, New Year’s Eve has sometimes become an excuse for nuisance and even violent behavior. Just in case, Dudley makes clear: the SFPD, including its alcohol control officers, will be out in force to ensure public safety. “This year – as in years past – we just want to remind people to keep it safe, sane and sober in San Francisco this New Year’s Eve. Spending the night in the SFPD drunk tank – or worse – is no way to celebrate.”

Media Contact: DP&A, Inc. / David Perry (415) 693-0583 / cell: (415) 676-7007 / news@davidperry.com

FREE Holiday Snow Park

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MEDIA ADVISORY / REQUEST FOR ONSITE COVERAGE: SAT / SUN, 12/17 & 12/18

FREE Holiday Snow Park

FREE Seasonal Fun for Children & Families!

Saturday & Sunday, December 17 & 18: 10am – 6pm

Mayor Edwin M. Lee Hosts “Season of Giving” City Hall Open House

Sunday, December 18: 11am to 3pm

WHERE:

San Francisco Civic Center Plaza located between Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place, Grove, McAllister and Larkin Streets

WHY:

On Saturday & Sunday in San Francisco Civic Center Plaza, enjoy sliding down a snow hill, plus free activities and fun for the whole family!

On Sunday afternoon, meet San Francisco Mayor Edwin M. Lee at the “Season of Giving” Open House and have your picture taken in front of the “Tree of Hope” inside City Hall. Entertainment, sponsored by the SF Arts Commission and light refreshments will be provided. In the spirit of the Season, attendees are encouraged to bring contributions of non-perishable food items for the San Francisco Food Bank. BART/Muni: Civic Center

Media Contact: DP&A, Inc. / Michael Micael (415) 693-0583 / cell: (415) 706-1211 / michael@davidperry.com