While there are no planned changes to the event setup, Silverback CEO Kyle Meyers confirmed that he won't make the same mistake as his predecessor, Capstone Event Group — donating to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Every San Franciscan knows that spring has sprung when thousands of animals, butterflies, bumblebees, floral arrangements, cartoon characters, superheroes, celebrities, pink gorillas and everything under the sun take to the streets to run a 12k.Silverback, a local sporting events production agency, has moved to the management side of the Bay to Breakers team after spending five years as an outside contractor.
"As stewards of such an historic event, our number one goal will always be to deliver a safe and inclusive experience," Meyers told the Examiner."Bay to Breakers is a time honored San Francisco tradition where all are welcome." Calling all readers: Vote for new library card designs There are 30 pieces to choose from, all from the award-winning artists at a studio for the developmentally disabled.
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