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The San Francisco Foundation and Calvary Hill Community Church Host
November 1, 2012

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Community Listening Session for You
5 p.m. Tuesday November 13
Dinner Will Be Served

Press Release For Immediate Release

Calvary Hill Community Church and
The San Francisco Foundation Invite You to a "Community Listening Session" For District 10

District 10 San Francisco

           

HOUSING &

WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

 

What is on Your Mind for District 10?

The San Francisco Foundation and Calvary Hill Community Church Invite You to "A Community Listening Session" over Dinner:

 

Date:  November 13, 2012

Time:  5:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Location:  Calvary Hill Community Church

141 Industrial Street

San Francisco, CA  94124

 
 

Come with your Ideas, Needs, Offers and Praises for our District 10 Community. District 10 is our home.  

 

Your input is very important for future planning in our area. Calvary Hill Community Church in conjunction with the San Francisco Foundation is sponsoring the "Community Listening Session."  See old friends and meet new friends. 

 

There will be representatives from the San Francisco Foundation in attendance and other decision-making leaders will be on hand.

 

Dinner will be served.   Please contact us at 415 647-5300 to RSVP.  You must reserve your seat to attend.

Volunteer Works at District 10 Community Asset:  
Gilman Park








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