3 Great Shows in May at 7th Avenue

    
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Great Shows in May on Seventh Avenue!




May 5 - 7:30 pm

USAF's Travis Brass Ensemble

- FREE CONCTBE2ERT!

As part of Seventh Avenue Performances Free Concerts Series, the United States Air Forces' Band of the Golden West Travis Brass Ensemble makes their debut on Seventh Avenue with this concert of popular and symphonic music arranged for brass.  Travis Brass is the multitalented brass group of the United States Air Force Band of the Golden West. From a standard march or traditional brass composition to jazz, ragtime and the popular music of today, this group’s diverse repertoire covers a myriad of styles to exhilarate audiences.  No tickets or reservations necessary, just come and enjoy the concert!

 

May 12 - 7:30 pm

KMcKee2  Vocal Students of Katherine McKee in Recital

- FREE CONCERT!

Vocal students from the studio of mezzo Katherine McKee (San Francisco Opera, Philharmonia Baroque, American Bach Soloists, San Francisco Renaissance Voices) present a recital of classical music selections.  Corty Fengler, Adrienne Fraser, Cathleen Josaitis, Gretchen Klein, Jane Spencer-Mills, Makiko Ueda and David Zechman with accompaniment by Charles Calhoun, perform Opera arias and duets by Handel, Saint-Saens, Rossini and others, Brahms' Alto Rhapsody and Art Songs by Beach, Hahn, Hirota, Mahler, Ravel ... and more!  No tickets or reservations necessary, just come and enjoy the concert!

 

May 19 - 7:30 pm - Chaucer TheatreChaucer

Chanticleer & the Fox: Nun's Priest's Tale

Tickets $20 (at the door or online:  www.SevenPerforms.org)

What happens when you get humans playing chickens playing humans,add a fox, and stir in some music?  A LOT of fun!  Performed in modern English, Chanticleer & the Fox: Nun's Priest's Tale, is an interactive tale filled with portentous dreams and farmyard philosophizing.  As if by magic, four Canterbury pilgrims are pulled irresistibly into Aesop's fable of Chanticleer & the Fox; for this is a land of dreams ... silly one moment as Chanticleer and his hen wife Pertelote tangle in a lover's tiff ... and dangerous the next when dreams of ages past deliver their warnings ... and then of course there's a hungry Fox theologizing with his brunch. Elements of British panto keeps everyone on their toes, paws or claws in this fun-filled tale - a great event for the entire family!


Seventh Avenue Performances

(at Seventh Avenue Presbyterian Church)
1329 Seventh Avenue (between Irving & Judah Streets)
San Francisco, CA  94122
www.SevenPerforms.org

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SFPBY newsletter update

To the Presbytery of SF and all those interested in the goings-on of the Presbytery of SF--

We hope that you have received the first e-newsletter from the Presbytery!  The Communications working group is now sending a bi-monthly e-newsletter straight to your in-box, with all the of relevant information from around the presbytery that you need to know.  It will be efficient, accessible and exciting, with relevant links to all kinds of information from our presbytery and our churches.

The newsletter will be divided into these categories...

Announcements and news from presbytery
Announcements from Churches

Presbytery tips
Calendar
Upcoming Meeting information 

If you are on the mailing list, you will receive the newsletter twice a month, on the first and the fifteenth.

To get information into the newsletter, email newsletter@presbyteryofsf.org 
Deadlines will be the 14th and the last day of the month.  To get information out to the presbytery, you will no longer email Dvorah.  Instead, email the address above. 

In its surveys, the Communications WG found that most people want email to be their primary form of communication with the presbytery.  This newsletter provides a way to streamline that communication so that it is easier for all members of presbytery, groups and staff to both disseminate and gather information.

People already on Dvorah's email list will be added to the primary list that started on April 15th.  Anyone will be able to safely subscribe or unsubscribe on their own from the front page of our presbytery website, as well as from our facebook page.

We are excited to move forward into a new phase of being together as a community and hope that this mode of communication will add to the movement of the Spirit in our body.

Blessings,
The Communications Working Group
Matt Knapp
Will McGarvey
Laurene Chan
Abby King-Kaiser

Julie Love book reading 10/25, Clayton Valley PC

Book Presentation led by Rev. Julie Love
 
Tuesday, October 25, 7:30 p.m.  in the Sanctuary at Clayton Valley Presbyterian Church, Rev. Julie Love will be conducting a reading and discussion of her book, Disrupted.  Julie was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor and this is the story of her journey.  Please come and invite your friends to hear Julie's story.  Coffee and dessert will be served after.  Clayton Valley Presbyterian Church is at 1578 Kirker Pass Road, Clayton, 925.672.4848.  website is www.cvpresby.org


Dianne Werner, secretary

Meet Rev. Julie Love, Clayton Valley PC, 10/25

Book Presentation led by Rev. Julie Love
 
Tuesday, October 25, 7:30 p.m.  in the Sanctuary at Clayton Valley Presbyterian Church, Rev. Julie Love will be conducting a reading and discussion of her book, Disrupted.  Julie was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor and this is the story of her journey.  Please come and invite your friends to hear Julie's story.  Coffee and dessert will be served after.  Clayton Valley Presbyterian Church is at 1578 Kirker Pass Road, Clayton, 925.672.4848.  website is www.cvpresby.org