This Saturday, January 17, a free public gathering to honor the Grateful Dead’s inaugural participant, lyricist and white-bearded cowboy, Bobby Weir, will take place. Beginning at 12:45 p.m. PT, the event will be held at the Civic Center Plaza in San Francisco and honor the late musician’s music, spirit and compassion.
During the public memorial, the community will honor Weir’s historic impact and ability to touch generations through his deep commitment to the songs. For those interested in paying their respects and joining in the community event, a three-block traveling procession will make its way down Market Street between 7th and 9th Streets, beginning at 12:30 p.m. PT.
This event is not a concert, and there will be no live musical performances. For those interested in attending the event and paying final tribute to Weir, an RSVP link is available here.
Location:
Civic Center Plaza [Please enter through Fulton Plaza]
335 McAllister St
San Francisco

6 comments:
that should be a wonderful service. I am sure there will be tons attending. What a legacy. Thank goodness we still have his music.
Are you and dee Mum going?
That will be powerful no doubt. Thanks for joining Angel Brian's Thankful Thursday Blog Hop.
Glad they are having a tribute to honor him.
Sorry, had a bad typo. This sounds like it will be an amazing tribute.
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