Wouldn’t Want to Miss
San Francisco Tomorrow’s Annual Awards Dinner
May 21, 2014 Delancey Street Restaurant
Every year at our Annual Dinner, San Francisco Tomorrow bestows the Jack Morrison Award for lifetime environmental dedication and achievement. Receiving this, our highest award, will be Rebecca Evans, a long-time Sierra Club activist, the first full-time employee of the SF Group and a founding member of the League of Conservation Voters. Among first appointees to the Commission on the Environment in 1993, Becky has chaired and served on numerous waterfront advisory committees and is a signatory of this June’s Waterfront Height Limit Right-to-Vote Initiative.
One of SFT’s Unsung Heroes, Tim Redmond, will receive his award for progressive journalism as former editor of the Bay Guardian and now founder of the on-line publication, 48 Hills, which will continue to shed light on the corrupting influence of money and private power on San Francisco’s public decisionmaking.
In a combined award, Sara Shortt and Tommi Avicolli Mecca will be recognized as Unsung Heroes for their efforts to confront the housing affordability crisis through the Housing Rights Committee to obtain relief for long-time tenants and others impacted by growing housing inequity in San Francisco.
San Francisco Tomorrow depends on this event to gain support for our continued efforts to protect the environment, elect responsible and responsive public officials and promote excellence in public transportation. Please respond by Monday, April 28 to have your patron and sponsor support listed in the program.
PATRON $120. or $150. SPONSOR $80.
Dinner ticket $50.(dinner only) Membership renewal $15., $25., $35. OR $50.
PLEASE SEND YOUR RESERVATION to Jane Morrison, 44 Woodland, San Francisco 94117
or call Jane at 564-1482