Grammy-Nominated Folk/Pop Group Trout Fishing in America in Family Concert
Jewish Community Center of San Francisco -- Kanbar Hall (3200 California St. San Francisco, CA 94118)
- Full Price:
- $20.00
- Our Price:
- $10.00*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for Trout Fishing in America have expired.
The last date listed for Trout Fishing in America was Sunday March 29, 2009 / 2:00pm.
Currently at Jewish Community Center of San Francisco -- Kanbar Hall:
Chef Gabrielle Hamilton (Blood, Butter and Bones) in Conversation
- Full Price:
- $20.00
- Our Price:
- $10.00
Gabrielle Hamilton discusses her well-reviewed 2011 best-seller, Blood, Butter and Bones: The Inadvertent Education of a Reluctant Chef with Barbara Lane. Chef/owner of the renowned Prune restaurant in New York City, Hamilton traces her unconventional journey to the top of the culinary food chain with prickly honesty and humor. The story starts out at a rural Pennsylvania farm watching her elegant French mother prepare meals, continues through a rough adolescence in New York, an eye-opening trip to Europe and beyond, which ingrained in her the link between cooking, comfort and kindness. Learn More
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Quotes & Highlights
- “Lyrically creative and musically sophisticated.” --Los Angeles Times
Description
<p>Three-time Grammy nominees Trout Fishing in America bring an infectious mix of folk/pop and family music to Kanbar Hall. The band draws on the wide-ranging influences of reggae, Latin, blues, jazz and classical music to create a unique sound the whole family will enjoy.</p>
About the Ticket Supplier: Jewish Community Center of San Francisco
The mission of the Jewish Community Center of San Francisco is to enrich life, build Jewish identity, promote the development of meaningful bonds within our community, and facilitate connections with Israel and Jews worldwide.
The Center is the Jewish gateway and neighborhood where all are welcome. It provides quality experiences through a mix of formal and informal Jewish educational, recreational, and cultural activities. People of all ages are invited to participate at their level of interest and encouraged toward higher levels of involvement in Jewish life and in the community at large.