Join us at the SF Eagle for our traditional flag-raising ceremony as we hoist the Bear Pride flag over the bar's back patio.
Following the flag raising, brace
yourself for the first ever
Fabulous Feud: Bears vs. Queens!
America's third favorite TV game show will be presented live at the SF Eagle with teams of local celebrity bears competing against local queens.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 14 - 7P to 9P
SF EAGLE
398 12th Street
Two teams of friends. 100 local LGBTQ surveyed.
It's time for Fabulous Feud, LIVE on the stage at the Eagle.
Based on the popular TV show, Fabulous Feud will feature teams of LGBTQ families competing against each other as they try to match the most popular answers to a list of questions we've asked through an online survey. Winners of the Feud will receive bragging rights and a year's supply of turtle wax... or maybe something even better!
SATURDAY, AUGUST 14 - 8P
SF EAGLE
398 12th Street
Once again the POWERHOUSE bar will be our host for the
Mr. San Francisco Meet and Greet Night.
What to get to know some of this year's contestants before they hit the contest stage? The Friday Meet and Greet is your best chance to introduce yourself to this year's crop of contestants to see which would be your choice to represent bears in San Francisco.
And with the Powerhouse being San Francisco's cruisiest bar,
who knows what other species of animal you might be able
to bag that night?
FRIDAY, AUGUST 15 - 6P TO 9P
POWERHOUSE BAR
1347 Folsom Street
Alta California Leather Corps (ACLC) is a a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) non-profit organization serving Northern California. The club is composed mostly of residents of Northern California, with
many members residing in the Bay Area and Sacramento regions.
Our purpose is to promote educational and charitable activities through social interaction among people with an interest in leather, Levi’s, uniforms, and latex.
Originally loosely organized as a part of the Imperial Star Empire of Alameda County, ACLC in its current incarnation was formally organized in 1993, and our 501(c)(3) status was granted in 1999. In 2019, ACLC expanded our focus from Alameda County to all of Northern California.
Our primary mission is to provide education, fund-raising and fellowship.
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