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Avoid Being Part of the Extra 1 Million Visitors in San Francisco This Weekend

A bevy of events is expected to draw visitors to the city by the bay. We offer a few events this weekend to keep you from the crowds. But if you are going north, there are some transportation tips here for you, too.

Fleet Week...America's Cup...Hardly Strictly Bluegrass...San Francisco Giants playoffs...San Francisco 49ers game...Italian Heritage Parade...Castro Street Fair...whew! It's all happening in San Francisco this weekend and the city could see up to an additional 1 million people visit.

So, if you’re looking to avoid traffic jams and crowds, there’s plenty to do in and around the South Bay. Check out Milpitas Patch's weekend guide. Here are just a few more:

San Mateo History Museum

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"Honoring Steve Jobs,'' is an ongoing exhibit, but with the one-year anniversary of his death it seems a fitting time to visit. It’s a new addition to the museum's
permanent exhibit that honors the late Steve Jobs with displays featuring an
original 1988 NeXT computer, which is part of the company that Jobs founded in Redwood City when he left Apple in the 1980s for a time. A variety of other objects,
including books, brochures and more are also on display.  $3-$5; free children ages 5 and under. Tuesday-Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 2200 Broadway, Redwood City. 650-299-0141, 650-359-1462.http://www.historysmc.org.

Gilroy Gardens

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"Halloween Scary Boo,” Saturdays and Sundays Oct. 6 through Oct. 28, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Kid-friendly "Boo Zones'' and a Spooky Zoo, along with hay
and rock mazes, all designed with children in mind and themed for Halloween.
$29.99 to $44.99; parking $10. Located at 3050 Hecker Pass, Gilroy. 408-840-7100, www.gilroygardens.org

Shoreline Lake's New Outrigger Community Days

Free, monthly Community Days, from 10am-2pm, through the warm season (April - October) include seminars, and hands-on outrigger action on the lake. It’s a place to see and be part of a six-person outrigger crew driving a 400 pound, 45-foot long, 20-24 inch wide sleek canoe, by paddling at 64-68 strokes per minute as one powerful and gracefully precise unit. Located at 3160 N Shoreline Blvd., Mountain View

However, if you are going to attend one of San Francisco's events, the City had this posted on its website:

“This weekend will be a great one for our City and we have the transportation system prepared,” said SFMTA Director of Transportation Ed Reiskin. “We urge anyone who will need to get around San Francisco that weekend to know their options, plan well, and leave their cars at home. We urge everyone to avoid delays by taking Muni, a bike, a taxi or a walk when getting around that week and weekend.”

Additional transit, biking and taxi options will be made available at various events, including extra bus shuttles on Market Street, a new pilot service on The Embarcadero, more buses and trains on most direct routes to and from special events, free bike valets, additional signage for cyclists and pedestrians, bike rentals are available throughout the city and 100 additional taxi will be made available with additional taxi zones at key events. 

A lane of northbound The Embarcadero between Washington and Bay streets will be converted to bicycle use only on Saturday and Sunday. 

For more information about getting around the City this weekend, go to SFMTA: www.sfmta.com or call 311. 


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