An item from the Legion Magazine that may be of interest to members.
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An item from the Legion Magazine that may be of interest to members.
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This opportunity might be of interest to members geographically located in the Bay Area.
National Liberty Ship Memorial
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| -There are a lot of places to watch San Francisco’s Fourth of July fireworks.
Most of them are parking lots. Some are beaches. A few are boats. This one is a 441-foot WWII Liberty ship berthed at Pier 35 with a clear sightline to the Bay, a working bar, and a steam engine that’s been running continuously since 1943. July 4, 2026 — Dockside aboard the SS Jeremiah O’Brien, Pier 35, San Francisco. The ship opens at 7pm. Fireworks start at 9:30pm. Beer and wine will be available for purchase. The engine room will be open for tours before the show. If you’ve been meaning to get down to the ship but never quite made it — to see the engine room, walk the decks, understand what these vessels actually were — the Fourth is the low-pressure way to do it. She’s docked. The crew is around. The fireworks are just the excuse. Tickets: $45 adults / $30 seniors / $25 youth Pier 35, San Francisco. Arrive by 8:30 to get settled before dark. Pier 45 Suite 4A
San Francisco, CA 94133 United States |
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| SS Jeremiah O’Brien
Pier 35, The Embarcadero, San Francisco, CA 94133 |
An newsletter from a fellow Canadian organization in the Bay Area. Note the events that may be of interest to members.
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A newsletter from one of our fellow Canadian organizations in the Bay Area. Note their up-coming Canada Day picnic, where Branch 25 will be represented.
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An item from the Juno Beach Centre that may be of interest to members on this anniversary of D-Day.
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