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You're keeping it going after Outside Lands or not because Outside Lands is hella expensive and you still want to dance. You're looking for some good cheap fun in the area. This free party is for you.

Whether you wandered out of Golden Gate Park, hopped on the 38 bus by fate, or followed the bass like a moth to the flame, you’ve landed at Ireland’s 32—the Outer Richmond’s favorite dance dive and your new post-festival happy place, 3920 Geary Blvd at 3rd Avenue, SF.

Music by:

Friday: DJ Jay Ev

Saturday: DJ Hotwire

Sunday: DJ Carlos Carrillo + Special Guests

- DJs spinning your favorite good-vibe grooves all weekend

- Strong drinks, zero attitude or a lot its up to you...

- Drinks so reasonably priced you can afford to tip your bartender, do it.

- A dance floor full of beautiful strangers and your next favorite people.

-DJs you've never heard of are somehow making you dance more than anyone at the festival did.

-Upstairs decompression room and food within one block radius.

-Yes it's been a long strange trip, you've been going since 3 nights of Dead shows, now Outside Lands and you haven't stopped. You're good here.

-Bonus points if you got here by bus and don’t know how

No wristbands. No velvet ropes. Just good energy, cold drinks, and your new after festie besties.






CRUCIAL REGGAE SUNDAYS IN GOLDEN GATE PARK MARCH - NOVEMBER 2025

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CRUCIAL REGGAE SUNDAYS IN GOLDEN GATE PARK MARCH - NOVEMBER 2025 🇯🇲🇧🇴🤘🏾🎶 🌴🇲🇱🎶



MONTHLY LATE SHABBAT AFTER PARTY PRESENTED BY VALUE CULTURE X JCCSF

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MONTHLY LATE SHABBAT AFTER PARTY PRESENTED BY VALUE CULTURE X JCCSF ✡️


Monthly 1st Friday Young Professionals Sephardic Shabbat

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Monthly 1st Friday Young Professionals Sephardic Shabbat 〰️



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3rd Wednesday's are the time to laugh with us at the BOOM BOOM ROOM, SF!

🤣 3rd Wednesday's are the time to laugh with us at the BOOM BOOM ROOM, SF!


VALUE CULTURE IS PROUD TO SUPPORT THE INDIA BASIN WATERFRONT PARK’S EQUITABLE DEVELOPMENT PLAN.

Value Culture’s Executive Director Adam Swig sits on the Cabinet Committee for the The India Basin Waterfront Park project. Support it and be a part of San Francisco History.


Value Culture’s

Artist in Residence works available in support of Value Culture

Value Culture partners with SF Heritage on the third artist in residence at the historic Doolan-Larson home at the corner of Haight and Ashbury streets. This June and July, Jimmie Fails has moved into the residence of Benefactor Norm Larson who died and left it in the care of San Francisco Heritage.Best known as the lead actor in The Last Black Man of San Francisco, Jimmie Fails will have the three residential levels landmark to create.Previous artists in residence were local favorite artist Jeremy Fish and composer Ben Juodvalkis from Joe Goode Performance Group. The 1903 building is best known for its place in the cultural revolution of the '60s, at the intersection of Haight and Ashbury. Legend has it Janis Joplin roller skated in the addict while her girlfriend Peggy Caserta sold clothes to bands like the Grateful Dead in the storefront below.“It’s places like [the Doolan-Larson Residence] that spark my creativity and keep me inspired to make art. As a San Franciscan, I am truly honored to take on this residency." -Jimmie FailsThere will be a show in early October featuring Jimmie’s residency.

Value Culture partnered with SF Heritage on the third artist in residence at the historic Doolan-Larson home at the corner of Haight and Ashbury streets in June and July 2021. Jimmie Fails moved into the residence of Benefactor Norm Larson who died and left it in the care of San Francisco Heritage.

Best known as the lead actor in The Last Black Man of San Francisco, Jimmie Fails utilized three residential levels landmark to create.

Previous artists in residence were local favorite artist Jeremy Fish and composer Ben Juodvalkis from Joe Goode Performance Group. 

The 1903 building is best known for its place in the cultural revolution of the '60s, at the intersection of Haight and Ashbury. Legend has it Janis Joplin roller skated in the addict while her girlfriend Peggy Caserta sold clothes to bands like the Grateful Dead in the storefront below.

“It’s places like [the Doolan-Larson Residence] that spark my creativity and keep me inspired to make art. As a San Franciscan, I am truly honored to take on this residency." -Jimmie Fails

The show, “Seven by 7” was put on display at 1506 Haight St. in a temporary pop up gallery event space created by Value Culture in an empty storefront. There are six remaining of the 7 1/1 pieces for sale in support of Value Culture. 100 limited edition art books were created and autographed by Jimmie Fails. A limited number of copies are available for $50 each. Contact us for purchase.

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