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January, 2026

Thursday
15
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Walking tour of Wright‘s last and largest creation. And in San Rafael, the collection of propaganda that has taken over 30 years to compile and represents the political art of more than 25 countries, including N. Korea, Cuba, Nazi Germany, Vietnam, Iran, and the Soviet Union. The objects on display were mostly designed and financed by various governments, dictators, and special interests with specific political goals in mind. The exhibits guide visitors through 7 themes, techniques and styles of propaganda.

To keep the cost down, this event will require carpooling from San Francisco to and from the events. Of course, people living in Marin or elsewhere are free to arrive on their own.
Saturday
24
SFO - Meet inside the BART entrance to SFO USA
9:00 AM
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Familiarize yourself with all of the new wrinkles at SFO with our maven of all things aeronautical, Sunny LaGardo.

Meet inside the BART entrance to SFO by the Information Desk.
Saturday
31
Meet at the large rainbow flag above the Harvey Milk Plaza, the corner of Castro and Market Streets
10:00 AM
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Join SFTGG BOT member Ted Bagaman on Saturday, January 31st, as he leads a walking tour of the Castro. The district is experiencing a renaissance and a rebound in activity. Also, the renovation of the historic Castro Theater is nearly complete.

Learn about the history of the neighborhood, how it became a gay enclave, and about some of it heroes such as Oscar Wilde and Virginia Wolfe as well as colorful personalities like Sylvester and Sister Boom Boom.

For the architecturally minded, Ted will also speak to the Castro‘s Victorian and Edwardian structures.

So, stay current on the district and the changes therein by joining Ted on this fun and fascinating exploration of the sometimes kinky and always outre rabbit-hole that is the Castro.

Ted regards this tour as a service to our community and thus there will be no tipping.