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DESCRIPTION:On Friday, January 19, 2007, Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi hosts the monthly 
 Third Friday’s Art Reception in his City Hall office, Room 282. AgeSong, 
 in conjunction with Supervisor Ross Mikarmini, invites the public to enjoy 
 this FREE event which presents the opening of an art exhibit of works by 
 the residents of AgeSong, a senior community in Hayes Valley. The unique 
 quilts handcrafted by 17 artists will be on display. The opening provides 
 an opportunity to meet the artists and speak personally to them about their 
 work. \n\nThis show will be dedicated to Harriet Tubman, an African 
 American icon known as "Moses" to her people for her work with the 
 Underground Railroad leading slaves out of bondage to the North.  
 Ninety-nine years ago, in 1908, Harriet Tubman established the first home 
 for the elderly and indigent blacks. Located in Auburn, New York, this has 
 since become known as The Harriet Tubman Home. Her vision and concern for 
 the elderly continues today in assisted living communities throughout the 
 world and specifically in AgeSong’s Hayes Valley Care and Laguna Grove 
 Care.\n\nABOUT AGESONG:\nAgeSong believes, not in treating old age as a 
 negative condition, but in honoring our seniors with reverence. The 
 American Society on Aging Business and Aging Award is just one of the 
 recent reaffirming accolades AgeSong has received.  After previewing 
 AgeSong's new Laguna Grove Care program, Jill Gilbert, president of Gilbert 
 Guides, a guidebook to the very best long-term care communities, said that 
 AgeSong was, "Looking at everything they should be…every detail."  
 California Congresswoman and Democratic Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said 
 Laguna Grove was, "What we all hope for in elder care services.  This safe 
 and beautiful environment, with character and warmth, creates a community 
 that feels like home."  The San Francisco Chronicle and the San Francisco 
 Business Times have also recently recognized AgeSong.  For additional 
 information, visit www.AgeSong.com, or call 415.431.8143.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/01/02/18343258.php
SUMMARY:Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi Hosts Art Opening of Artful Aging: Quilts by AgeSong Seniors Art
LOCATION:San Francisco City Hall\n1 Carlton B. Goodlett Place, Room 282\nSan 
 Francisco, CA 94102
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/01/02/18343258.php
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