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This is a list of festivals and fairs in the San Francisco Bay Area, both ongoing and defunct. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
Bay Area wiki enthusiasts have been gathering since at least 2007. There is a solid community of contributors around here; maybe related to the proximity of Silicon Valley and all the tech-focused creativity that brings; the rich non-profit presence in the area; and the presence, since 2008, of the Wikimedia Foundation's global headquarters.
The Bay Area Science Festival (BASF) is an annual science festival started in 2011 [1] that takes place in the San Francisco Bay Area counties every year at the end of October/beginning of November. [2] The BASF program features over 50 events each year.
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Inner Mission theater and event space at 2050 Bryant Street in the Mission, home of Theater MadCap [46] Kelly Cullen Community Auditorium, 220 Golden Gate Avenue; hosts productions by Theater of Others [47] Market Street Cinema (1912–2013), 1077 Market Street [48] [49] Metro Theatre (1924–2006), 2055 Union Street [50]
Steve Westley, the former state controller of California who unsuccessfully ran for governor as a Democrat in 2006, also co-hosted the Bay Area event, held in a secluded residential area near ...
If you'd like to coordinate with other Wikipedians to plan an event: This talk page may be useful; but its reach is limited. The Wikimedia-SF email list is a useful resource (see the main page for subscription info) Two groups on Meetup.com can be a useful resource for planning events organically: Bay Area Wikipedians and Wikimedia Tech.