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FARLEY’S MAY NEWSLETTER

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May Events

May 8th Sunday: Mothers Day, Farley’s annual tradition of honoring all moms continues. Bring mom in for a free coffee drink of her choice (she earned it raising you).

May 19th Thursday: Farley’s own, Alanna, along with her partner Jay, sing and play world folk music. Alanna plays guitar and Jay is on the fiddle, 7-9PM.

May 22nd Sunday: Artist of the month reception: “A Night on the Hill”

The Nocturnes and Schnetzler Photography selected submissions from numerous local photographers to be included in the show of, from, and around Potrero Hill. View these extraordinary night time photos of the neighborhood and meet the photographers that had their work selected for this special show, 5-7PM.

May 28th Saturday: Live music by Matt Lacques & local Potrero Hill resident, Rob Garner, play Matt’s original tunes, 2-4PM.

May 30th Monday: Memorial Day, as usual, Farley’s will be open Memorial Day 8AM-10PM.

 

 

Artist of the Month

“A Night on the Hill”
The Nocturnes and Schnetzler Photography selected submissions from local photographers to be included in this show of, from, and around Potrero Hill"

Window Display of the Month
RobAiman: “Job Site”
Local Potrero Hill artist and carpenter, Rob, puts together an amazing collection of found objects from various construction job sites.

 

News

Gail’s Coffee Corner

May’s bean special comes from the mountains of Africa. Kenya AA is rich and full-bodied with an after taste reminiscent of a dry red wine. Delicious as a pure varietal or try it blended with Sumatran Mandheling. May special: $7.50 per pound (regularly $8.50) and $4.50 per half-pound (regularly $5.00).

Bean Ball

Play “bean ball” buy one pound of any coffee beans at Farley’s and you are eligible to enter the drawing for two free SF Giants tickets. This month’s game features your SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS vs. the Fathers of San Diego on Sunday, May 29th at 1:05pm. We will contact you if you are the lucky winner.

Our Condolences

“Ode to a Garbage Can”, by Jamila

Last month, AFTER 16 years, we had to lay our old garbage can to rest. You know the one, the one under the condiments counter. We knew it was way too small, many of you commented on it and some of you even suggested a bigger one. One of you even brought us one but it didn’t work out. Now, we are happy to welcome our nice, big, new, clean garbage can. Please treat it with care so we can have it for 16 more years. Love Farley’s