Sunday, 14 February 2016

San Francisco Zoo to Donate 300 Tickets to Chinatown Seniors

The San Francisco Zoo & Gardens is helping Chinatown community seniors celebrate Lunar New Year by presenting Zoo tickets to 300 seniors on Wednesday, February 17th at 10:30 am. The event brings together Supervisors Aaron Peskin and Jane Kim, representatives of San Francisco Rec and Park and San Francisco Zoo as well as 300 Community Tenants Association members at the Willie Woo Woo Wong Chinese Playground. Special guest Harley, a kinkajou from the Zoo, will also make an appearance for the annual occasion.

In the Year of the Monkey, Zoo visitors are encouraged to check out the Thelma Doelger Primate Discovery Center, home to dozens of unique and engaging monkeys like black howlers and pied tamarins. Seniors enjoy an entire month of specials in February, including 2 for 1 admission. There are two FREE admission days for seniors: February 14th (Valentine’s Day) and February 27th.

Event Details

Who: Supervisor Aaron Peskin, Supervisor Jane Kim, San Francisco Rec and Park Commissioner Allan Low, San Francisco Rec and Park General Manager Phil Ginsburg, San Francisco Zoo Director of Programs Robin Wu, Chinatown Community Development Center Deputy Director Malcolm Yeung, 300 Community Tenants Association members and Harley the kinkajou
What: Presentation of 300 Zoo tickets to Chinatown community seniors to enjoy a day visiting primates and more in the Year of the Monkey
Where: Willie Woo Woo Wong Chinese Playground, Chinatown San Francisco
830 Sacramento Street, Between Stockton Street and Grant Avenue
When: Wednesday, February 17th at 10:30 am
How: Contact Rachel Eslick at 559-287-3990 or rachele@sfzoo.org


Upcoming February events, including activities this weekend:

· All month long – Senior Sweetheart Month – Senior citizens ages 65 and up will receive 2 for 1 discount at the Zoo
· February 13 – Lunar New Year Celebration - Guests born in the Year of the Monkey receive FREE admission, Chinese dance and acrobat performances from 11 am to 3 pm
· February 14 – Senior Sweetheart Special – FREE admission for seniors, all guests are invited to listen to an informative and fun animal mating presentation at 2 pm
· February 14 and 15 – President’s Day Weekend – Go on a presidential names scavenger hunt for a chance to win a FREE basic family membership
· February 27 – National Polar Bear Day – Ice and snow delivery for our own Uulu, the wonderful polar bear, FREE admission for seniors
· February 29 – Leap Day - Free admission for San Francisco residents

San Francisco Zoo

Established in 1929, the San Francisco Zoo and Gardens connect people to wildlife, inspire care for nature and advance conservation action. An urban oasis, the Zoo and Gardens are home to more than 2,000 exotic, endangered and rescued animals representing more than 250 species as well as seven distinct gardens full of native and unusual plants. Located at the edge of the Pacific Ocean where the Great Highway meet Sloat Boulevard, the Zoo is open 365 days a year from 10 am to 4 pm (winter hours) and is accessible by San Francisco MUNI "L" Taraval Line.

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