#ItAllStartsHereSF: A new campaign has been announced in response to the negative national narrative about the city of San Francisco.
A new San Francisco civic pride campaign has been announced Thursday in response to the negative national narrative about the city.According to the campaign's website, "'It All Starts Here' is a civic pride campaign launched by a collection of committed business leaders to engage, activate and inspire San Franciscans to articulate their love of our City and send a message to the country that we refuse to be defined by our challenges.
The campaign is officially launching during a Civic Pride Festival, held from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 21 at The East Cut Crossing, 200 Folsom Street in San Francisco. The general public is invited to come and enjoy live music and more.
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