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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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July 2, 2005
San Francisco Bay Area Fourth of July Fireworks Displays & 2005 Celebrations

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If you're looking for Fourth of July fireworks in San Francisco they will be there; you may just not be able to see them.

Most summers we are in Kennebunkport Maine for the Fourth of July. Thanks to President Bush Sr. the annual display on the Pruniers' porch is always spectacular.

This summer, we are home in San Francisco for the second year in a row and looking for back-up plans.

If the fog looks like it is going to roll in on Monday, which is the forecast, we'll be heading south to clearer skies.

Here are 2005's 4th of July fireworks display options in San Francisco and around the Bay Area, as well as fun outdoor adventures for the kids:

San Francisco

Name: Fourth of July Waterfront Festival

Location: PIER 39, Ghirardelli Square, the Cannery, Fisherman's Wharf.

Cost: Free.

Time: Street performers and live music from noon to 9:30pm.

Attractions: PIER 39 celebrates Independence Day with two popular Bay Area bands:

1:30 - 4:30pm Double Funk Crunch

6:00 - 9:15pm Tainted Love

Fireworks display at 9:30pm.

For more information go to:

www.PIER39.com
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December 28, 2003
From Frazier to Minghella - Cold Mountain Captures Your Heart

Best-Selling Novel Becomes A Film Now Nominated As "Best Picture of the Year" Amidst the hustle bustle of the holidays this season, we were invited to the December 23rd Bay Area premier of Cold Mountain. Our invitation came from... 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
Beige Book Sees Color Return to West's Economy

Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal The economy in much of California and the Pacific West showed solid growth in October and early November, according to the Federal Reserve Bank's 12th District regional report released this week. Little upward pressure on... more

October 20, 2003
In The U.S., California Is The Best State For Babies

California Magazine: The best state for babies is California. That's the word from a survey of national experts, child health advocates, and physicians conducted by Child Magazine which ranked the states on 20 categories--from childcare tax credits to the... more

October 18, 2003
Asilomar Offers $69 Mid-Week Lodging Special

The Californian: Travel Digest Local News - Saturday, October 18, 2003 Asilomar Conference Grounds, a historic beachfront retreat on the Monterey peninsula, has announced a special midweek $69 leisure room rate from Nov. 30 to Dec. 25. The special $69... more

October 17, 2003
Neil Parry, The Saint of San Jose

The Badger Herald: by Brandon Gullicksrud, Associate Sports Editor Sometimes it seems like the only big news that ever comes out of the sports world is negative. In the past year alone, baseball has seen one of its most-heralded players... more

October 16, 2003
Post Ranch Inn - #1 Hotel in North America

Passport Resorts: The highly acclaimed Post Ranch Inn proves once again that bigger doesn't always mean better. Nestled between towering redwoods and the pristine beauty of the Big Sur coast, the intimate thirty-room hotel has received some of the... more

October 9, 2003
Why Wine Harvesting Is Called 'The Crush'

San Francisco Chronicle: Harvest is the winemaker's version of hell. The workload can stretch over 16 hours a day, seven days a week, for two months straight, as just-picked grapes flood the wineries. From early September through early November,... more

October 6, 2003
One-of-a-Kind Silicon Valley Benefit Concert: October 19, 2003

What: Vickie Natale Sings for the Arts When: Sunday, October 19, 2003, 2-6pm Where: Private Home in Atherton. Outdoor Performance. (Dress appropriately) Cost for Adults: $35/general seating; $65/priority seating (includes signed photograph); $125/premier seating (includes complimentary beverages, limited edition... more

September 29, 2003
Niebaum-Coppola Winery

The Times (London): At the heart of [Napa Valley] is the Niebaum-Coppola winery, owned by filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola and his wife, Eleanor. Gustave Niebaum, a retired sea captain from Finland, fell in love with Napa and built the... more

September 10, 2003
A Tour of Sportswear-maker Margaret O'Leary's Home

San Francisco: Margaret O'Leary has what you'd call a woman's touch. But her feminine sensibility - equally evident in her fashion designs and at home - has little to do with frills and flourishes. Utterly refined and soothing to... more

August 27, 2003
Event: Sausalito Art Festival, 8/30-9/1

Sausalito Art Festival: Every Labor Day weekend, stars of the contemporary art scene are showcased on the sparkling bay shores of Sausalito, California's Mediterranean-like seaside village. Over one-million visitors from throughout the world have experienced the Sausalito Art Festival... more





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