Nov 29, 2009
| December 2, 2009 |
The Rainbow Fund presents
The Tree of Hope – A SF Holiday Tradition
A global holiday project promoting peace, love and humanitarianism by Rainbow World Fund for our community of San Francisco and for all people on earth.
The Tree of Hope is a 20-foot holiday tree that is decorated with thousands of origami cranes and stars that are inscribed with people’s wishes and hopes for the future of the world.
Rainbow World Fund (RWF) is an all-volunteer international humanitarian service agency based in the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) and friends community. RWF’s mission is to promote LGBT philanthropy in the area of world humanitarian relief.
The Rotunda, San Francisco City Hall
5:30 pm – Concert by the San Francisco Boys Chorus
6:00 pm – Tree lighting celebration
Rev. Nobu Hanaoka, an atomic bomb survivor, will deliver a message of hope.
6:30 pm - Veronica Klaus will perform at a party to follow till 8:00 pm.
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