If you haven’t heard yet, we can stop global warming simply by hanging out on a large stretch of road from Chinatown to the Bayview on Sunday. You can get a complete map at the official site of this event and find out where you can do yoga, run around, ride a bike, etc. all on the closed streets.
MUNI will be running for free on the K, T and F lines from 8am to 2pm, and the event itself runs from 9am to 1pm. It’s unclear how all of this would affect MUNI since unlike the Outside Lands festival, the event is limited to just a few hours on Sunday morning, and the train runs all along through the many events, rather than just dumping off folks at one spot.
I’m not sure exactly how this will stop climate change, but it does seem like it could be fun, and the weather will be cooperating. It’ll be a nice end to a week that has included a Burning Man free SF, the Democratic Nerd Prom, Labor Day Weekend, and of course, my birthday (which I share with John McCain, Michael Jackson, Weezy from the Jeffersons, Elliot Gould, and Hurricane Katrina). Woo hoo!
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