Details
- Location: Ground floor auditorium at the Women's Building at 3543 18th St. #8, San Francisco. Note room change!
- 6 pm: Doors open; pizza &salad provided, $8-10 donation suggested for food cost
- 7 pm: Club news and announcements
- 8 pm: Presentation
Featured Presentation:
- Topic: Rehabilitation of Stranded Marine Mammals, Why Make the Effort?
- Presenter: Steve Lynch
- Presentation Summary: Steve is a recently retired dentist and a 5-year member of BASK. He volunteers at the Marine Mammal Center as a docent and harbor seal care crew member. Additionally, he occasionally assists the veterinarians with dental procedures on patients.
Other Agenda Items
- New member introductions
Transportation & Parking: You can take BART to the 16th & Mission station; it's a short three-block walk to the Women's Building. If you must drive all the way, we have a special arrangement that allows us to park in the Mission High School lot on the west side of Delores Street between 17th and 18th Streets. The parking driveway is closer to 17th Street and takes you up a ramp to an elevated parking slab behind a chain link fence, as shown in this Google Street View. From there, it's a two-block walk. Put something that says "BASK" on your your dashboard. The lot will be locked at 10 pm, so make sure you're out well before then. Other parking in the Mission is limited. If you need to drive, carpooling and parking west of Mission St. are recommended. There are two parking garages in the area. For trip planning information, see the Women's Building contact page.
Note: This presentation will NOT be broadcast as a "virtual meeting" or recorded for the BASK YouTube channel.