Events in September 2025
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Hands On Ukulele (in-person) Hands On Ukulele (in-person)
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Sep 2Earle Baum Campus, 4539 Occidental Rd, Santa Rosa
Always wanted to play an instrument and not sure how to get started? Come to the EBC campus on Tuesdays for an all levels Ukulele class. The parts of the ukulele, strings, chords, are all taught through description and assistance. Volunteers, called chord callers, will verbally call out the cord ahead of time, as an accessible way of reading music. The class starts at a more beginner level allowing for everyone to play and warm up, and progresses to more challenging songs. Playing music has been known to develop dexterity, improve cognitive function, exercises the brain, enhances memory, and is simply FUN! Bring your voice and enthusiasm and join in the fun.
RSVP: Patricia Jefferson pjefferson@old.lighthouse-sf.org or (415) 694-7692
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Hands On Ukulele (in-person) Hands On Ukulele (in-person)
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Sep 9Earle Baum Campus, 4539 Occidental Rd, Santa Rosa
Always wanted to play an instrument and not sure how to get started? Come to the EBC campus on Tuesdays for an all levels Ukulele class. The parts of the ukulele, strings, chords, are all taught through description and assistance. Volunteers, called chord callers, will verbally call out the cord ahead of time, as an accessible way of reading music. The class starts at a more beginner level allowing for everyone to play and warm up, and progresses to more challenging songs. Playing music has been known to develop dexterity, improve cognitive function, exercises the brain, enhances memory, and is simply FUN! Bring your voice and enthusiasm and join in the fun.
RSVP: Patricia Jefferson pjefferson@old.lighthouse-sf.org or (415) 694-7692
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Museum of Craft and Design: A Roadmap to Stardust (In-Person) Museum of Craft and Design: A Roadmap to Stardust (In-Person)
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Sep 11When: Wednesday, September 11
Time: 1:00 to 3:00 PM (Depart from 1155 Market St., San Francisco at 12:00 PM and return by 4:00 PM)This immersive exhibition by artists Neil Forrest and John Roloff, known as OortCloudX, reimagines ancient stargazing myths through clay-based artifacts and cosmic storytelling. Inspired by the Epic of Gilgamesh, science fiction, and archeological fantasy, A Roadmap to Stardust explores our relationship with the cosmos. During our visit, we’ll take part in a hands-on clay art project inspired by the exhibit’s themes.
To RSVP, contact Sabrina Bolus at sbolus@old.lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7607.
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Hands On Ukulele (in-person) Hands On Ukulele (in-person)
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Sep 16Earle Baum Campus, 4539 Occidental Rd, Santa Rosa
Always wanted to play an instrument and not sure how to get started? Come to the EBC campus on Tuesdays for an all levels Ukulele class. The parts of the ukulele, strings, chords, are all taught through description and assistance. Volunteers, called chord callers, will verbally call out the cord ahead of time, as an accessible way of reading music. The class starts at a more beginner level allowing for everyone to play and warm up, and progresses to more challenging songs. Playing music has been known to develop dexterity, improve cognitive function, exercises the brain, enhances memory, and is simply FUN! Bring your voice and enthusiasm and join in the fun.
RSVP: Patricia Jefferson pjefferson@old.lighthouse-sf.org or (415) 694-7692
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Hands On Ukulele (in-person) Hands On Ukulele (in-person)
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Sep 23Earle Baum Campus, 4539 Occidental Rd, Santa Rosa
Always wanted to play an instrument and not sure how to get started? Come to the EBC campus on Tuesdays for an all levels Ukulele class. The parts of the ukulele, strings, chords, are all taught through description and assistance. Volunteers, called chord callers, will verbally call out the cord ahead of time, as an accessible way of reading music. The class starts at a more beginner level allowing for everyone to play and warm up, and progresses to more challenging songs. Playing music has been known to develop dexterity, improve cognitive function, exercises the brain, enhances memory, and is simply FUN! Bring your voice and enthusiasm and join in the fun.
RSVP: Patricia Jefferson pjefferson@old.lighthouse-sf.org or (415) 694-7692
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Earle Baum Campus Book Club (hybrid) Earle Baum Campus Book Club (hybrid)
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Sep 25In-person attendees can join at Earle Baum Campus, 4539 Occidental Rd, Santa Rosa
This book club, led by a volunteer, meets regularly to discuss two books. The next books are chosen by the group in the preceding month. All books are available on the NLS Braille and Audio Reading Download.
RSVP: Patricia Jefferson PJefferson@old.lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7692 or 707-775-7153
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Hands On Ukulele (in-person) Hands On Ukulele (in-person)
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Sep 30Earle Baum Campus, 4539 Occidental Rd, Santa Rosa
Always wanted to play an instrument and not sure how to get started? Come to the EBC campus on Tuesdays for an all levels Ukulele class. The parts of the ukulele, strings, chords, are all taught through description and assistance. Volunteers, called chord callers, will verbally call out the cord ahead of time, as an accessible way of reading music. The class starts at a more beginner level allowing for everyone to play and warm up, and progresses to more challenging songs. Playing music has been known to develop dexterity, improve cognitive function, exercises the brain, enhances memory, and is simply FUN! Bring your voice and enthusiasm and join in the fun.
RSVP: Patricia Jefferson pjefferson@old.lighthouse-sf.org or (415) 694-7692
The events for the upcoming week are read aloud on our event hotline every Friday, which can be accessed by calling 415-694-7325. For more information about visiting the Adaptations Store, head to our shop page.
The LightHouse is scent-free. Please abstain from wearing colognes, perfumes, or other scented products. Additionally, coffee must be securely lidded at all times and citrus should not be peeled on the premises.
The LightHouse’s campuses are peanut-free. Please do not bring any peanut products to any LightHouse campuses.
Additionally, coffee must be securely lidded at all times and citrus should not be peeled on the premises. Thanks for supporting our efforts to respect chemical sensitivities!