The Log Cabin Club of San Francisco

Pow-wow!

On August 25, the Clark campaign visited the Native American Pow Wow on Julien Street at the Armory.  The colorful clothing and impressive dancing make this the most unique of the City's summer fairs.   

Jason, Chris, Thomas and Fred were transported from the  17th Assembly District to the Four Corners. 

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^ click to visit Jason's campaign web site

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The variety of tribes and artifacts made this a wonderful stop.  

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Jason spent quality time with organizations, participants and vendors and contemplated a new home.

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Midway, the Pow Wow displays abut the regular Saturday Flea market behind the Armory and the intrepid campaign moved into the mysterious, bazaar-like alley. Click on Jason's campaign sign to enter 

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