Haight Ashbury Merchant Walk
Date/Time: Tuesday, April 30, 2024 at 3:00 PM
3:00 pm Love on Haight (Small Biz) Meet up
Love on Haight, nestled at 1400 Haight Street on the corner of Haight & Masonic in San Francisco, California, is committed to revitalizing the vibrant spirit of its historic neighborhood. With a legacy rooted in the transformative events of 1967, Love on Haight endeavors to shape the community for the future by fostering creativity, consciousness, and inclusivity. As one of the few remaining artisan shops on Haight Street, it collaborates with over 175 artists globally, with a significant portion of its products crafted locally, including contributions from current and former Love on Haight members. The establishment not only champions psychedelic fashion and art but also actively supports initiatives to address homelessness, exemplifying its ethos of community engagement and empowerment.
3:25 pm The Love of Ganesha (Small Biz)
The Love of Ganesha garners a devoted following, enticed not only by its diverse selection of crystals, fragrances, and jewelry but also by the welcoming ambiance cultivated by owner Noot. Noot's journey toward owning her own store commenced in the early 1990s. After several relocations, she established a permanent residence in the heart of the neighborhood. Visitors can anticipate a distinctive experience guided by Noot's expertise and the store's unique offerings, curated from various corners of the globe. Reflecting the Upper Haight's spiritual heritage, the store's atmosphere attracts a caring community of residents and visitors, while Noot's commitment to enhancing the street with nature and beauty ensures every guest departs with a sense of contentment and joy.
3:50 pm 710 Collective (Small Biz)
Nestled in the vibrant neighborhood of San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury, the 710 Collective has blossomed into a hub of creativity and community over its nearly two-year tenure. Spearheaded by Erica Ash, owner of Coffee Outthere, the collective stands proudly across from Indigo Vintage, where Ash's journey into local business began as a coffee pop-up. Within the expansive space, a diverse array of vendors converge, offering an eclectic range of wares, from artisanal candles and fresh blooms to vintage apparel and bespoke jewelry. Embracing collaboration and innovation, Ash envisions the collective as a cultural epicenter, fostering connections through shared experiences, cozy seating areas, and engaging community events. Amidst the lively atmosphere, patrons can savor a tasty espresso beverage from Coffee Outthere while exploring the treasure trove of unique finds and supporting local artisans.
4:15 pm The Booksmith (Small Biz)
The Booksmith, nestled in San Francisco's iconic Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, stands as a beacon of literary inspiration under the stewardship of Christin Evans. Since 2007, Christin and her husband, Praveen Madan, have cultivated not just a bookstore but a vibrant community hub. With a diverse selection of narratives and regular author events, The Booksmith fosters engagement, dialogue, and a sense of belonging among readers. Christin's commitment to reimagining independent bookstores as sustainable cultural institutions ensures that The Booksmith continues to thrive, enriching the lives of locals and visitors alike with its welcoming atmosphere and thought-provoking offerings.
4:40 pm Safe and Sound (Community Org)
Safe & Sound, an organization with a mission to eradicate child abuse, neglect, and trauma, has been a cornerstone of community support for half a century. Through innovative approaches and collaboration with families and neighborhoods, Safe & Sound strives to prevent and alleviate the lasting effects of childhood adversity. Their work not only transforms the lives of children and families but also alleviates the immense societal costs associated with abuse and neglect. By fostering intergenerational empowerment, ensuring access to vital resources, and engaging diverse communities, Safe & Sound epitomizes the collective effort required to build a safer and healthier future for all.
5:00 pm Cha Cha Cha (Reception):
Nestled in the heart of the vibrant Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, Cha Cha Cha has been a beloved fixture since its founding in 1984 by Philip Bellber and Leon Pak. This iconic eatery stands as more than just a restaurant; it's a cultural hub where the community converges over delectable Latin-influenced dishes and lively ambiance. From its inception, Cha Cha Cha has remained true to its roots, serving up an enticing array of tapas including paella, calamari, and jerk chicken, alongside its renowned sangria. With its infectious Cuban vibe, pulsating music, and flavorful cuisine, Cha Cha Cha continues to embody the spirit of celebration, inviting patrons to revel in the joys of both dance and dining in unison.
About the Haight Ashbury Neighborhood
Embark on an exciting journey through the bustling streets of Haight and Ashbury, where the essence of San Francisco's past and present intertwine seamlessly. Once the epicenter of the 1960s hippie movement, this neighborhood continues to pulsate with a distinct eclectic vibe, offering a diverse array of shops and community establishments to explore. Wander through its iconic streets and immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of history, from the era of Janis Joplin and the Grateful Dead to the thriving small businesses and local organizations that call the neighborhood home today. Join us for an enriching merchant walk through this legendary district, where vintage stores, inviting cafes, and a palpable sense of community await around every corner.
Date and Time
Tuesday Apr 30, 2024
3:00 PM - 6:00 PM PDT
Fees/Admission
FREE
Please register to attend.
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Rolando Tirado
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