Please join the San Francisco Shared Schoolyard Project Saturday, October 17 from 11 am to 1 pm at Spring Valley Elementary School for an exciting kick-off celebration marking the opening of the school playground on weekends.
This exciting event will include games from the Chinatown YMCA, a visit from the local fire department, a cooking demo from the American Heart Association, a raffle for tickets to the Academy of Sciences, and much more! A free lunch catered by El Taquero will also be provided. Don't miss out on the fun and a chance to show your support for open schoolyards across San Francisco! Here are the details: Who: Neighbors, Parents, Kids, and Supervisors Mark Farrell and Julie Christensen What: Free lunch, family and kids activities, and a ribbon cutting ceremony Where: Spring Valley Elementary School, 1451 Jackson St. (Entrance on Washington) When: Saturday, October 17, 11:00 am to 1:00 pm Why: Join us as we cut the ribbon to open our neighborhood schoolyard on weekends! RSVP: http://www.sfsharedschoolyard.org/spring_valley Can't join us at Spring Valley Elementary School? See a list of upcoming events here: http://www.sfsharedschoolyard.org/events You can also follow us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/sfsharedschoolyard) & Twitter (https://twitter.com/SFSharedSchools)! About the project: The San Francisco Shared Schoolyard Project aims to provide a safe, clean space for the city’s children and families to play and gather. With 28 public schools enrolled and interest continuing to grow, community members will play a central role in in helping this program succeed. Give your support for the program and sign up to volunteer (http://www.sfsharedschoolyard.org/sign_up) at our next event.
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