Field Notes: SF Neo-Futurists Dig a Hole, Youth Capture the Tenderloin, Rainbow Sierrans Hike
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Field Notes: SF Neo-Futurists Dig a Hole, Youth Capture the Tenderloin, Rainbow Sierrans Hike
"Butterflies in the garden The Secret Garden in Elk Grove hosts its annual Butterfly Fest over two weekends, September 1314 and 2021. Visitors can take guided life cycle tours at 11 am to see Gulf Fritillaries move from egg to caterpillar to chrysalis to orange-winged adult. Alongside the butterflies, there's face painting, a coffee cart, and a fall plant sale with perennials discounted for would-be pollinator gardeners."
"A community built on the trail For nearly four decades, the Rainbow Sierrans have met monthly, trading laughter and coffee on ridges and redwood paths while shaping queer outdoor organizing. Founded in 1986 as the Sierra Club's first gay-and-lesbian affinity group, they overcame early pushback to thrive. Co-founder Bob Walker helped secure huge swaths of East Bay open space (there's a ridge named for him in Morgan Territory) and left a trove of landscape photos now at the Oakland Museum."
San Francisco families can join an Education Alliance meet-up on Hot Johnny's back patio to discuss creating a fully funded, inclusive, and supportive local school system. The Secret Garden in Elk Grove hosts an annual Butterfly Fest with guided life cycle tours, face painting, a coffee cart, and a fall plant sale featuring pollinator-friendly perennials. The Exploratorium offers a Wonder Funday festival of STEAM-inspired play with demos, design challenges, crafts, and performances to support science access for Bay Area kids. The Rainbow Sierrans have organized queer outdoor outings since 1986 and continue monthly hikes while seeking younger members.
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