Christopher Gilbert+FollowSan Francisco | A Local Creative Community Full of SurprisesArt/Coffee/Greenery/Vintage/Vinyl Records and more? The word "hidden gem" can't begin to describe this creative collective store on Haight Street. It's like layers of treasures, one after the other. I started strolling around and was attracted by the bright yellow shop door ☀️ Then got a matcha latte from Coffee Outthere 🍵 The barista said you could sip and browse at the same time. 🪴The BotanicPanic plant store had more than the usual plants - there were amazing mushroom and moss decorative paintings. Vinyl record collectors can browse through Offshore Sounds. The store also features lots of art pieces and independent publications from local San Francisco artists. Next were tons of vintage clothes, accessories, hats, and much more. Further in, there's a gallery to check out. I never expected to find a surprise at the back of the gallery 🌟 Hidden in the hustle and bustle is Uncle Paul's pottery studio. It's simply perfect for pottery lovers to sip coffee, shop, and create pottery on the weekend 😍 In just one afternoon of casual browsing, I discovered many more favorite things 🌱 👇 An incomplete list of 710 collective stores below: ☕️Coffee at Coffee Outthere 🪴Greenery at BotanicPanic 💿 Vinyls at Offshore Sounds 🕰️ Vintage items at Porter Vintage among others 🎨Gallery 🍵Pottery at Uncle Paul’s There are periodic workshops and Pop-ups too. Also included are images from two partnering artists featured on their website. 📍710 Collective 1644 Haight St, San Francisco #SanFrancisco #LocalCreativeCommunity #Art #Coffee #Greenery #Vintage #VinylRecords #HiddenGem #HaightStreet #Treasures #BotanicPanic #MushroomArt #OffshoreSounds #LocalArtists #VintageClothes #Accessories #UnclePaulsPottery #Workshops #Popups #710Collective #HaightSt #SanFrancisco00Share
Zachary Fisher+FollowWorkshops That Actually Help After LayoffsLaid off and wondering which workshops are worth your time? Here’s the scoop: 1) State-run or nonprofit programs and community college courses = gold. They’re affordable, practical, and can actually help you land a job. 2) For-profit bootcamps promising six-figure jobs with no real proof? Hard pass. If a workshop can’t show real results or teach you skills you can use right away, save your money. Motivation is nice, but transformation is what gets you hired! #CareerAdvice #LayoffSupport #JobSearch #Workshops #CareerGrowth #JobCareer70Share