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November 14, 2005
San Francisco Holiday Shopping in Presidio Heights, Wednesday Evening, November 16th on Sacramento
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Preparing for any large celebration, I always think to go first and foremost to Sue Fisher King on Sacramento Street. Table linens, centerpieces, candles and even place cards can be found here. I did today. For not being a cook, I can't believe I'm preparing to serve 18 for Thanksgiving. At least my table will look stunning. Combining three banquet tables into one long table is always fun but a challenge. Sue Fisher King always helps me pull it off.

While in her shop this morning, I learned about an event this Wednesday worth sharing with our local Rugged Elegance community.

The event will take place this Wednesday evening from 6 - 9 pm on the east end of Presidio Heights.

The Merchants of Sacramento Street hope to celebrate "the warmth and congeniality of the winter season" with us!

Shopping, bubbly and hors d'oeuvres will be served at sixteen boutiques on Sacramento.

The Rugged Elegant Select Establishments that are participating in the Holiday 2005 kick-off celebration include:

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July 10, 2005
Harry Potter 6 "All Potter's Eve" July 15th Costume Parties & 12:01am 7/16 Book Pick-up: San Francisco Muggles Have Choices

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Ever since the second Harry Potter book came out, we've been dressing up like witches and wizards and heading to our favorite bookstore, whether it's in Kennebunkport, Maine at the Kennebunk Book Port or in San Francisco, California, when a new J.K. Rowling book is released.

This year, these mere Muggles will be in San Francisco. Our biggest Harry Potter fan of the family, who is ten, has just finished reading Rowling's first, second and third HP books for the fifteenth time. She has read the rest of the series at least ten times.

Needless to say, we are ready for the sixth book to arrive on July 16th, and then some.

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince makes its debut at midnight on July 15th around the world.

Actually, Rowling's latest masterpiece is available for devouring at 12:01 am, Saturday, July 16th, and not a moment before.

Books can and should be ordered ahead of time -- no matter where you decide to pick them up.

Even San Francisco's Mayor Gavin Newsom has gotten in on the fun. Newsom has declared July 15th "All Potter's Eve in San Francisco."

Mayor Newsom's Proclamation states:

Whereas, San Francisco's own Books Inc., the West's Oldest Independent Bookseller, is hosting midnight release parties for the 6th book of the beloved JK Rowling series, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, on the eve of the release date of July 16; and

Whereas, the Harry Potter series has created a whole new interest in youth literacy, in both San Francisco, and throughout the world; and

Whereas, Books Inc. is donating half their profit from sales during their "All Potter's Eve" Midnight Release Parties to local school libraries, in addition to the already impressive annual contribution of their Michael P. Grant Literacy Fund benefiting San Francisco School Volunteers; and

Whereas, many citizens of the City and County of San Francisco, including adults, are unusually excited about the new release, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince; now

Therefore Be It Resolved, that I, Gavin Newsom, Mayor of the City and County of San Francisco do hereby proclaim July 15, 2005 as ...

ALL POTTERS EVE

IN SAN FRANCISCO!

Here is a list of bookstores in the city and throughout the Bay Area that will be open before midnight on July 15th.

A number of stores are hosting a costume party for all of us dedicated J.K. Rowling, Harry, Ron & Hermione fans.

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March 10, 2005
San Francisco's Four Star Boutique Hotel Vitale is on a Joie de Vivre Mission

Those behind San Francisco's new four star Hotel Vitale, which opened on Wednesday, March 9th 2005, are on a Joie de Vivre mission. Their mission combines the talents of Architect Clark Manus of Heller-Manus Architects, zen-like interior design by... more

November 15, 2004
San Francisco's Beach Blanket Babylon An Outlet of Humor For Despairing Democrats

On November 2, 2004, America voted. It is official that President Bush will have four more years in The White House. So, what can disheartened, defeated Democrats do to lick their wounds? One outlet that will have you laughing... more

October 29, 2004
Pumpkins, Produce and Portuguese Plates Presented by Half Moon Bay's Farmer John, The Coastside Market & Cetrella Bistro

If you missed the Pumpkin Festival in the charming Northern California coastal town of Half Moon Bay two weekends ago, it's not too late. There are still lots of pumpkins, of every shape, size -- and now color --... more

October 25, 2004
San Francisco Chocolate Adventure Tour: XOX Truffles, Scharffenberger & Recchiuti Among Winners

A Rugged Elegance Inspiration Network Exclusive by Jennifer King Now that I've hopefully captured your attention... Last week, I stopped into XOX Truffles to get a big box of Jean-Marc and Casimira Gorce's creations as a partial wedding gift.... more

September 24, 2004
Rugged Elegant Living in San Francisco This Weekend - - September 25-26 2004

San Francisco Aerial Map, © 2004, Rugged Elegance LLC Here is a taste of the San Francisco scene, Rugged Elegant Living style, created to inspire you this weekend, September 25-26, 2004. HEALTHY LIVING Power Ten! Monday morning was surreal.... more

September 14, 2004
Diabetes Dad Paddles 70 Miles To Raise Thousands for The Diabetic Youth Foundation

Greg Gubser Greg Gubser is a dad whose ten year-old son has Type 1 Diabetes. His passion, other than his child and the Surf Camp he runs in Pacifica with his wife and friends, is Distance Paddling. In an... more

July 8, 2004
San Francisco 2nd Annual Ocean Film Festival Call For Entries

San Francisco Dolphin Club Swimmer Photo Credit: Colin Gift If the ocean is your inspiration and you're passionate about filmmaking, Krist Jake and a number of San Francisco "sea film" enthusiasts have a time and a place for your... more

June 14, 2004
SFO to Become Virgin's Low-Fare U.S. Hub

San Francisco International Airport (SFO) has been selected by Richard Branson's Virgin Airlines as its new low-fare American hub. New York City will be the company's 300-person administrative office base while SFO will benefit from 1,500 additional jobs from local... more

March 31, 2004
San Francisco: A Top Travel Destination According to America Online & Travel and Leisure Magazine's Audience of Residents & Tourists

A Rugged Elegance Inspiration Network Exclusive by Jennifer King Rugged Elegance San Francisco Aerial Map - circa 2004 What American cities are the best for sightseeing? Which cities have the most stylish, or the most attractive people? Where do most... more

March 15, 2004
San Francisco's Bouquets to Art Exhibit Shares The Stage This Year with Art Deco Exhibition

The 20th anniversary of Bouquets to Art opened today at the California Palace of the Legion of Honor. This year, those who take the time to enjoy the floral tributes complementing the museum's works of art will be able... more

February 17, 2004
The Oakland Museum: A Perfect Rainy Day Indoor Adventure

A Rugged Elegance Inspiration Network Exclusive by Jennifer King While our community is off skiing or on a warm Winter Break this week, we are working. On Sunday, however, a perfectly rainy day, we were fortunate to also take... more

February 5, 2004
Cadillac's 2004 Luxury SUV is All "SRX"

Cadillac 2004 Cadillac SRX V-8 Post-Gazette: For once, I've found a car that lives up to its advance billing. It's Cadillac's new 2004 SRX. Caddy prefers to see it as an SUV or crossover. But I think "station wagon"... more

January 6, 2004
Apple Announces iPod mini

Apple.com: Everything you love about iPod just got tinier. iPod mini lets you bring along enough music for a three-day weekend getaway in a package so small you'll forget you're carrying it. Until people ask you about it, that... more

January 3, 2004
Practical Traveler: Online Auctions Reduce Risks

New York Times: By Bob Tedeschi Published: January 4, 2004 LAST year when Paige Pierson lost her job in the San Francisco Bay Area's dot-com contraction, she resolved not to abandon her travel passions. The auctions on eBay had been... more

December 17, 2003
The Fourth Annual Winter Reading Festival

San Francisco Chronicle: by Lisa Van Cleef, Special to SF Gate Welcome to the Green Gardener's fourth annual Winter Reading Festival. With the advent of the winter rains, we comfort-oriented gardeners retreat inside, put on our PJs, crank the heater,... more

December 8, 2003
Osmosis Spa Offers Only Enzyme Baths in the U.S.

San Francisco's Jerel and Lesley Cain of Theratopia, Inc. "Massage at Work", celebrated their 6th wedding anniversary this past weekend, and decided to try something new. Instead of mudbaths in Calistoga, they went for Enzyme Baths in Freestone, California... more

December 5, 2003
The Sierra's Château du Sureau & Elderberry House Lodging & Dining Near Yosemite

San Francisco Chronicle: by Michael Bauer, Chronicle Restaurant Critic Yosemite conjures up images of rugged granite mountains, arduous hikes and spectacular sequoia groves, not a luxury French chateau where guests cuddle in Lisa Galimberti Italian sheets and dine on... more

November 28, 2003
Turkey Yesterday, But What To Do Today?

Alameda Times-Star - Bay Area Living: Don't sit around as glazed as your bird. Get up, get moving and get everyone out of the house -- if just to work off those starchy carbs. For those playing host to out-of-town... more

November 14, 2003
Caltrain Paving Way for 'Baby Bullet' Trains

Tri-Valley Herald Online By Justin Jouvenal, STAFF WRITER Caltrain is facing off with some of its riders over a proposed overhaul of the rail line's timetables in preparation for the launch of "baby bullet" express trains next spring. Officials say... more

November 3, 2003
Golden Gate Park Free Shuttle Soars In Service

Shuttle News Ridership Climbs to 56,000 on Golden Gate Park FREE Shuttle; 55 Percent Increase over 2002 Summer Season The Golden Gate Park Concourse Authority (GGPCA) today announced a dramatic increase in ridership on its Golden Gate Park FREE Shuttle--a... more

October 23, 2003
Rival Airports, Oakland & SFO, Seek The Elusive Passenger

The New York Times: Anyone who has spent time in Northern California knows that many people consider Oakland the region's ugly sister, spurned by suitors in favor of the more refined attractions of San Francisco. Spurned, that is, except when... more

Car Sharing Spurring Fundamental Travel Changes

UC Berkeley News: San Francisco Bay Area's City CarShare, a non-profit car sharing organization, is showing measurable impacts in reducing vehicular travel, individual transportation costs, private car ownership and environmental hazards, according to a new University of California, Berkeley, report.... more





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