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Another Sunday, another street! The Clark campaign visited the “Sunday Streets” event in the Bayview/Dogpatch community on
July 22. “Sunday Streets” is perhaps the most unique of San Francisco’s street fairs. It extends
20 blocks along Third Street - from China Basin to the Bayview Opera House.

Jason
assembled his crew at noon at Indiana and Mariposa streets where he laid out the plan. We would form two groups and work from
opposite ends, meeting at the Opera House. After a circuitous motor tour led by Chris, all eight crew members arrived safely at their
assigned starting points.

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This outing was the least photographed to-date
as the support crew's hands were full of campaign materials which were snapped up by the friendly crowds eager to learn about
the district's contest! However, we were able to capture Jason's ever-growing ease,skill and certainty of purpose in spreading
his message - he likes it, he really likes it!

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After a long day of campaign talk, Clark, et al.
decided to "clam up" with a visit to the historic Old Clam House - founded 1851 - on Bayshore Blvd,
where the satisfied street walkers enjoyed a late, but fabulous luncheon during which their extensive knowledge of Russian
and East Asian history was on display. It seemed appropriate for such a scholarly group to gather for a team picture
(less Chip Graham who had to leave)

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TEAM CLARK left to right: Chris Bowman, Gabriella Bartonico, Daniel Higa,
Mr. 17th District!, Phil Yim, Thomas Moyer, Fred Schein, Chip
Graham (not pictured)
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