What is on your to-do list this fall season?

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Most San Francisco natives are familiar with the clever quip:

The coldest winter I ever spent
was a summer in San Francisco.
— attributed to Mark Twain

This commonly used phrase consistently rings true as nearly every day of summer is marked by the fog billowing through the Golden Gate while tourists shiver across the bridge clad in their new Pier 39 sweatshirts. Once Labor Day rolls around and the fog starts to roll out, the best kept secret in the city begins - Indian Summer!

Sidenote: We know this time of year doesn’t technically qualify as Indian Summer, but we certainly deserve to call it that after endless days of freezing fog and wind.


Some even say Indian Summer in San Francisco is better than other summers everywhere.

To-Do #1: Visit San Francisco


This time of year brings warm days, clear skies, no humidity, and plenty to do and see around San Francisco and the surrounding Bay Area. Countless beaches, parks, entertainment, wineries, and more await travelers to the area. In fact, San Francisco was recently named TimeOut’s Best City in the World and one of Economist’s Safest Cities in the Nation. This is exciting news for those planning to travel to San Francisco.

Dolores Park, San Francisco

Dolores Park, San Francisco


Curtin is thrilled to be a part of this vibrant city, and we are pleased to continue to represent San Francisco as we serve in-person events for our valued clients. We invite you to stay in touch with Curtin by following us on LinkedIn. For the remainder of 2021 and beyond, we will be highlighting some of our work, and also sharing fun and interesting sites and events in San Francisco. After all, Indian Summer has just begun, and there is much to celebrate as we head into this new season.

To-Do #2: Connect with Curtin


To Do #3: Check out the reopening of the historic Club Fugazi!

Out of the fog of 2020, Club Fugazi reemerges with an acrobatic love letter to our dear San Francisco. Created by Bay Area natives and modern circus collective The 7 Fingers co-founders Shana Carroll and Gypsy Snider, the intimate and immersive resident production will pay homage to the stunning beauty, storied characters, and astounding resilience of the City by the Bay. Click for more information.


Curtin is ready to assist you with your next event. Contact Diane McKone, Director of Sales & Marketing, (415)883-7818, dmckone@curtinconvention.com

Sources: TimeOut and The Economist