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Briefly

The article outlines a range of events happening in the San Francisco area that focus on community participation, affordability, and enjoyment, such as free admission hours at the Japanese Tea Garden and TATO's pay-what-you-can taco day. Highlights include a nature walk with a bird count, outdoor music classes for kids, and food markets offering free entry. These events emphasize inclusivity, with options for those who cannot afford standard prices, enhancing community spirit and engagement in local cultural activities.
Join us for a nature walk and bird count this Friday at 9:00 am, your ticket might just include a chance to offset the cost for others.
Experience the serene Japanese Tea Garden this Monday morning with free admission from 9-10 am—just remember to grab a fresh, seasonal pass if you're a non-resident.
TATO's unique pay-what-you-can taco day allows patrons to contribute as little as $0 for a taco, helping feed those in need at the same time.
Weekly events like 'Friday Nights at OMCA' not only showcase great entertainment but also underline the community spirit with open access to public activities.
Read at sf.funcheap.com
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