Bay Area/ San Francisco/ Fun & Entertainment
Published on April 05, 2018
SF Events: Rock 'N' Roll Marathon, Neighborhood Art Walks, Avocado Con, MorePhoto: Competitor.com / Twitter

Whether you're walking, biking, skating or running there are plenty of reasons to get out and enjoy the best the city has to offer this weekend.

The start of a new month brings another round of neighborhood art walks around town, including in the Castro, Lower Polk and Tenderloin and North Beach. North Beach will also host its first annual Spring wine walk on Friday so it's a great time to check out that area of the city.

If that's not enough to jump-start your weekend there's also an improv comedy show in SoMa and an emoji-themed bike ride through the FiDi.

Don your favorite Hawaiian attire Saturday morning and head to Give Back Kick Back, a volunteer clean-up effort in Lands End that includes music, free yoga, a beer tent and lawn games. There's also a dog festival in the Castro to benefit local elementary schools, a celebration in the Sunset for the centennial anniversary of the Sunset Library, and a film-noir themed charity auction near the Stern Recreation Grove; the Bay Area Derby Girls are also hosting a game in the Palace of Fine Arts. 

Wrap up your weekend on Sunday by cheering on the runners in the Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon, pick up those hard-to-find albums at a record swap in NoPa or embrace all things avocado at the second annual Avocado Con in Mission Bay.

Take a look at the list below to find additional things to do in the days ahead.

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To find additional events happening around you, make sure to check out our full events calendar

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[Update: 2:47pm] Pier 39 told Hoodline that the free viewing of School of Rock, originally scheduled for this Friday, is now cancelled because of the forecast.