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SAN FRANCISCO, CA - The Sixth Annual San Francisco Native Jamboree will be held at The Sir Francis Drake Hotel, 450 Powell Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 on Friday, October 2, 2009 from 6:30 pm to 11:30 pm. The day has been proclaimed San Francisco Native Day by the Mayor Gavin Newsom.
The San Francisco Native Jamboree is a unique event bringing together native San Franciscans who share the common bond of being born or raised in the most beautiful city in the world! Television personality, Greg Sherwood, fifth generation San Franciscan and son of the late popular radio personality, Don Sherwood will be on hand as the Master of Ceremonies. Second generation San Francisco native and pianist, Sandy Cordoni, daughter of the late local big band bandleader, Johnny Cordoni, will provide dinner music. A delicious dinner will be finished off with San Francisco’s old time favorite, “Blum’s lemon crunch cake.” There will also be a cocktail reception, dancing and entertainment.
The event’s theme is “Playland at the Beach.” With the assistance of the good folks at the Playland–Not–at the Beach Museum, there will be the opportunity to learn about the Whitney's Playland and the Sutro Baths or if you were someone lucky enough to have visited there, reminisce about your good times there.
To give back to the community, the San Francisco Native Jamboree supports The San Francisco Conservation Corps which is celebrating it’s 25th year. Its mission is to help San Francisco’s young people by providing education, training, and marketable job skills while addressing community needs through service work. The proceeds of a silent auction and a portion of the net profit will be donated to this deserving organization.
The event is produced by San Francisco Generations, Inc. and sponsored by Monroe Personnel Service LLC and Temptime, Hoogasian Flowers and Doorstep Photography.
For more information, visit the Website at www.sfnativejamboree.com. Email: info@sfnativejamboree.com or call 415-732-7520 X 49
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