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DESCRIPTION:\nSan Francisco Museum and Historical Society\nP. O. Box 420470\nSan 
 Francisco, CA 94142-0470\nwww.sfhistory.org\n\n----------- 
 -----------------------------------\n\nCounterculture, psychedelic, sex, 
 drugs and rock and roll.\n\nThese phenomena and the artwork that supported 
 the San Francisco music scene will be explored on Tuesday, January 9 by 
 Dave Getz, of Big Brother and the Holding Company. In addition, the Rock 
 Poster Society’s Marilyn Lucas and a panel of guests who attended the 
 1967 Human Be-In will share their experiences about that event on the 
 occasion of the 40-year anniversary of the Human Be-In.\n\nHosted by the 
 San Francisco Museum and Historical Society, the dialogue will take place 
 at 7:30 p.m. at the Jewish Community Center of San Francisco, 3200 
 California Street. A reception at 7 p.m. in Kanbar Hall will precede the 
 7:30 p.m. discussion, which will also include photos and film clips.\n\nOn 
 January 14, 1967, 20,000 people made a pilgrimage to Golden Gate Park for 
 the “Gathering of the Tribes for the Human Be-In.” \nThe discussion of 
 its importance and role in creating the ‘60s movement that changed 
 American culture will be moderated by Joel Selvin, author of Summer of Love 
 and pop music critic for the S.F. Chronicle.\n\nGetz, the drummer with Big 
 Brother and the Holding Co. who originally accompanied Janis Joplin, will 
 share his eye-opening stories and behind-the-scenes insights. One of the 
 greatest bands in the history of rock music, their 1968 Cheap Thrills was 
 the number one record in the world. An accomplished visual artist, the 
 Marin County-resident and the band are still performing nationally and 
 internationally.\n\nLucas, who has the largest San Francisco rock and roll 
 poster collection owned by a woman, was nicknamed by Alton Kelly the 
 “Fifty Cent Collector” since she went to garage sales in the ‘60s and 
 ‘70s to purchase posters. An avid music fan who has appeared on Antiques 
 Road Show, the San Francisco history buff lived near the Avalon Ballroom in 
 the ‘60s. “I love the bands, I still listen, and I still go to the 
 concerts,” she says. \n\nTie-dyed t-shirts and ‘60s clothing are 
 encouraged at the event, free for SFMHS members, with a $5 donation 
 requested for non-members. For additional information, visit 
 www.sfhistory.org or phone 415-775-1111.\n\nThe nonprofit SFMHS plans to 
 restore the Old Mint at Fifth and Mission Sts. into a permanent 33,000 
 sq.-ft. museum. The $86 million renovation and adaptive reuse project will 
 create a magnificent and innovative San Francisco/Bay Area history museum, 
 a separate museum on American money and the story of the Old Mint, a new 
 home for the San Francisco Visitors Center, and retail stores along Jesse 
 Street adjacent to a newly-approved pedestrian space— Mint Plaza.  Slated 
 to open in 2010, the building, also know as “The Granite Lady,” was 
 built in 1874 and is listed on the National Trust for Historic Preservation 
 list of most endangered places.\n \n\n  \n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/01/04/18343882.php
SUMMARY:Human Be-In 40th Anniversary with Dave Getz
LOCATION:Jewish Community Center\n3200 California St.\nSan Francisco, CA
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/01/04/18343882.php
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