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January Movie Night

January 12th, 2011 · 4 Comments

Wednesday January 19th

Doors and cash bar open at 6:00PM
Films start at 7:00PM-ish…
There will be a brief intermission between films
No need to RSVP!  Seating is limited, and first-come, first-seated.
We’ll be raffling off some fabulous schwag to help raise money for pediatric wheelchairs – $1 a ticket.

The Variety Preview Room Theatre, The Hobart Bldg., 1st Floor — entrance between Quizno’s & Citibank, 582 Market St., at 2nd @ Montgomery, San Francisco

Don’t drive! The BART/MUNI Montgomery St. station is right outside our front door.

Tags: Jan11 · Movies

4 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Gary Farber // Jan 13, 2011 at 9:18 pm

    “The BART/MUNI Montgomery St. station is right outside our front door.”

    So how’s your disabled access for people w/o wheelchairs, but a cane and gout, he wondered abstractly?

  • 2 Cheryl // Jan 14, 2011 at 12:06 pm

    Gary: Our meeting room is on the ground floor so there should be no problem there. BART’s accessibility policy is here. Montgomery is not well served with escalators but there should be some means of getting to street level without needing stairs.

  • 3 Gary Farber // Jan 15, 2011 at 3:37 am

    “Montgomery is not well served with escalators but there should be some means of getting to street level without needing stairs.”

    I’m new to this disable game — and it may only be temporary! — but already extremely cynical. The “some means” usually tends to mean that you’re pointed a very long walk to an escalator stairs that are out of order, so then you walk all the way back to the stairs that were closer in the first place.

    But that’s my problem. Thanks.

  • 4 Doug Faunt // Jan 16, 2011 at 6:15 am

    http://www.bart.gov/stations/mont/accessible.aspx gives the elevator locations.

    I started a document with the locations of BART stairways and escalators, but don’t have it here.
    BART does have maps (in the stations) showing where escalators and stairs are but can’t be bothered to make them available online in any form, so people can’t plan in advance.