Known as the arts and culture district of the 1930s and 1940s, the Tenderloin community has seen its share of both prosperity and decline. Active residents and passionate advocates want to retain the wonderful bones of the neighborhood while addressing issues of public safety and extreme disinvestment. Come hear about activities supporting positive growth for the neighborhood amid a stalled economy and shrinking city resources. Presented by Don Falk, Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation; Dina Hilliard, North of Market/Tenderloin Community Benefit District; Elvin Padilla, Tenderloin Economic Development Project; and Pat Zamora, Boys and Girls Club of the Tenderloin.
Image credit: Flickr user SOYBEANTOWN
Admission
Free to members
$10 for non-members
Okay to bring lunch
$10 for non-members
Okay to bring lunch
Refund Policy
Sponsorship payments: Will not be refunded, as sponsorship benefits take effect immediately and are on-going through the date of the event.