New Year's Eve in Union Square
New Year's Eve Leafleting and Dinner
Overall Grade: A+++
Chris, Tammy, Sue, Sandrine, Oliver and I met at 1:00 at the Powell Street Cable car turnaround. Lyman joined us an hour later. We wandered up Powell, took a break at the St. Francis because of the fancy bathrooms, then covered Union Square. By 2:30 we had handed out 550 Vegetarian Starter Kits!
Oliver carried the heavy backpack full of VSK's and Chris pulled the cart and took pictures. Thanks, guys.
Then we walked up Geary and O'Farrell to Golden Era where we proceeded to order and wolf down enough yummy vegan food to last us for the rest of the night. We also had coffee. When the food was gone I pulled out the truffles and we feasted on XOX vegan truffles—the combination of a successful leafleting, good food, fabulous company, caffeine and sugar resulted in what was possibly too much fun. I kept expecting the restaurant to kick us out, but really, how could they? We were all dressed quite snazzily and while it's true we were laughing so much the other tables couldn't have a normal conversation we made up for it by tipping well.
San Francisco was gorgeous. After dinner we wandered down through Union Square to Maiden Lane to look at all the lights and decorations and walk off some of the truffles.
Detailed Report:
1150 down, 1850 to go by 12/15/07.
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Planning: A
I only get A+'s when I don't have to bother C and T. They made a great online RSVP for me and posted it several times to the group. Other than that, it only took a few minutes for me to look at a map, choose a route through a busy and pretty place, and arrange for the restaurant. One e-mail to PETA and the Veg Starter Kits were shipped to me. C and T made little fliers to put in each VSK, advertising the local veg scene (Bay Area Vegetarians) and the upcoming free cooking class. We stuffed some at the party last week, and I did the rest over coffee this morning.
Execution: A+
This time we used the open wheelie cart to carry the VSK's, which made it easier to grab them (instead of a closed suitcase). Everyone showed up on time and started leafleting right away. Chris had a camera so for once we'll have good pictures. My red glitter shoes, while looking ridiculous, are actually good walking shoes and this time I remembered to wear a slip (so my skirt wouldn't twist around my tights) and long underwear (so I wouldn't freeze). Remembered the truffles.
Effectiveness: A+
550 VSK's in 1.5 hours. Not bad. And we could have easily done another 200.
People Involved: A+
Best group ever. Sue and Oliver and Lyman did the professional yuppie costume. Gorgeous. Chris and Tammy dressed as casual, active San Francisco locals. Sandrine had the young/hip/fabulous thing going on. And my shimmery spakliness frightened people into taking a VSK, just so they could get safely away from me. Oli, Chris, Lyman and Tammy chose the pick-a-spot-and-let-people-come-to-you method. Sue and Sandrine and I walked a lot, checking out the window displays, searching out busy spots and attempting to burn off some of our spazziness. Everyone was in a goofy mood and the conversation, teasing, joking and coffee-fueled hyper-activity made the time fly by. In fact, as I was walking back much later, I felt like I had just attended a really great party—didn't seem like work or activism at all.
Meal: A
Yum. Golden Era did a great job with our large group and crazy mood. The only problem was that I failed in the ordering. It takes a lot of food to feed a table full of active vegans, but as I was ordering I got a little embarrassed in front of F and C, late-comers whom I didn't know very well, so I tried to act like a normal eater. This failed miserably and we ended up ordering two more entrees later. The drumsticks were better than ever, and we tried a couple of new dishes: Sandrine suggested a wide rice noodle dish with sauteed vegetables and Tammy/Oliver suggested the won ton soup. And of course we also ordered the caramelized “chicken,” teriyaki “salmon,” sweet and sour “chicken,” and the token veggie dishes. Everything was delicious, hot, fresh and served quickly. Icing on the cake: The bill was easily divided so no calculator was needed. I was pleasantly surprised to discover that Lyman and Cem know how to eat—I had thought of them as lightweights.
One problem. I ordered a vegan iced coffee, forgetting that at Golden Era that means a Thai iced coffee which is heavily sweetened. I don't normally ingest that much sugar at once so I was bouncing off the frigging walls by the end of dinner. Not a problem for me, of course, but I owe everyone at the table a sincere apology, which I may someday give them but I may not.
Gavin Newsom: B
Gavin, I knew you would have the city looking stunning for our event, and you didn't let me down. Thanks, buddy. Loved the Market Street Art Project, the Union Square tree, the entrance to Maiden Lane, the street cleaners and super handsome police officers. However, you won't get an A until we actually see you and give you a VSK.