Play on the Plaza:

PLAY ON THE PLAZA! 

Saturday, Noon to 5pm
At Eagle Plaza
(12th Street, Folsom to Harrison)
Wear your Gear!
Join us for Play on the Plaza, and ignite some spark in your life!  Every second Saturday of the month we feature a different local bay area BDSM, Kink, Leather or LGBTQ group right on Eagle Plaza!

Vendors! Gear Swap! Entertainment!

Impact Play Area

Spanking benches and crosses available for signup, provided by Communal Toys.The Communal Toy

Free Admission!  Donations welcome!
This is an adult (18+) event.

Kink/Fetish Gear & Art
Find new gear or art from our vendors

Kink/Leather Gear Swap:
Shop, consign or donate items!

Volunteers Needed!

See who else is coming by checking Plura (formerly known as Bloom)!

Consensual impact play is welcome
Alas, sex play is not

Visit https://sfleatherdistrict.org/pop/ for full inmformation

 

Open Studios Weekend Coming

ArtSpan celebrates 50 years of open studios this year, and on October 5 and 6 they will host Open Studios in SOMA.

Dozens of artists’ work will be on display at various galleries and locations.  Explore bustling group sites, private workspaces, alternative studios, and pop-ups at partnered commercial venues. Whether you are shopping for art or seeking to connect with the creative soul of the city, you are welcome to attend.

All galleries are free to visit.  Visit between 11AM and 5PM.  

The ArtSpan event runs four weekends:  this weekend, October 5 or 6, it will focus on SOMA, East Cut, South Beach, Dogpatch, Bayview/Hunter’s Point, Potrero Hill, and Mission Bay.

Locations within the LEATHER & LGBTQ Cultural District include Arc Studios and Gallery at 1246 Folsom, Liz Mamorsky’s studio at 739 Clementina, Gordon Sizelove at 721 Tehama Street, and Nick Aitken at 60 Rausch.

A complete listing of open studios, with a map, can be found on the San Francisco Open Studios website.

Safety in SOMA

Did You Know SOMA WEST Has A Safety Patrol? Read below!
SOMA West has a dedicated Safety Patrol, with uniformed Safety Ambassadors on bikes patrolling the neighborhood as part of its Clean & Safe Initiatives. These ambassadors provide a highly visible presence and serve as the eyes and ears of the San Francisco Police Department, helping to deter crime and maintain community safety.
Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, the Safety Ambassadors handle street disorder response, trespass enforcement, alarm response, security escorts, and referrals to human service programs. Their constant presence and close communication with local police help deter panhandling, crime, and vandalism.
For assistance, call 1.888.415.SOMA (7662):
Dial 1 for Service
Dial 2 for Security
Dial 3 to Leave a Message.

 

Here are a few generic safety suggestions:

  • Pick up a free safety whistle at bars and other venues around the Cultural District!
    • Blow three times if you need assistance.
  • Narcan and fentanyl test strips provided by the Cultural District are also widely available.
  • For emergency safety or medical issues, please dial 911.
  • For non-emergency police matters, please call the SFPD at 415-553-0123.
  • For outdoor cleanliness issues please use https://sf311.org/  — The Soma West CBD will receive the notification, and get on it ASAP.
  • For graffiti removal, or other cleanliness- or safety-related services, visit somawestcbd.org/services.
  • If you are visiting from a location without dedicated bike lanes, be extra alert wherever you see green pavement markings.
  • Respect pedestrian crosswalk lights and “no pedestrian crossing” signs.
  • Be respectful and polite to people on the street, but remain alert.
  • Before you leave with someone you meet in a bar, introduce them to a friend, an event host, a bartender, or the door security staff, and listen to any feedback they may offer about them.
  • Do not leave your beverage unattended.
  • Be part of the solution.