Modular Days x Permission to Land

The Midway SF & Modular presents
Modular Days x Permission to Land
Sunday, July 19th, 2020
21+

// Music Line-up //
Pedro Arbulu (Peru, San Francisco)
Keith Kraft (San Francisco)
Roman Alano (Philippines)
Max Freitag (Germany)
Marija Milutinovic (Serbia)

Sunday, July 19th, 2020
2PM – 7PM

Modular Days returns – Sunday, July 19th

Music by:
Pedro Arbulu (Peru, San Francisco)
soundcloud.com/pedroarbulu
facebook.com/arbulumusic/

Keith Kraft (San Francisco)
mixcloud.com/KeithKraft
facebook.com/DjKeithKraft

Roman Alano (Philippines)
facebook.com/modularnights/

Max Freitag (Germany)

Marija Milutinovic (Serbia)

For more Modular San Francisco info, upcoming events, photos, videos, and music visit… http://www.ModularNights.com/
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𝐍𝐨𝐭𝐞: Seating and capacity VERY limited. If you plan to join us in person on Sunday, please purchase your tickets now before they sell out. We can’t wait to see you!

// Outdoor Dining Guidelines //
Guests:
Customers must wear face coverings until seated and any time they leave the table, such as to use a restroom.

Customers are asked to remain at their table unless they are ordering food, drinks, or using the restroom.
Venue:
All Personnel are required to use Face Coverings as required by the Face Covering Order, wash hands frequently, and maintain a physical distance of at least 6-feet to the extent possible.

Designated areas/lines with markings are on the ground to indicate six-foot distancing for patrons. This includes check-stands and restrooms, and patrons in various service settings, if applicable (e.g. ordering food, take out, and waiting to be seated).
Created directional paths of travel where feasible (e.g. separate entrance and exit for patrons, lines for restrooms).

Service tables are at least six feet apart. Tables are limited to no more than six customers unless all are members of the same household. People in the same party seated at the same table do not have to be six feet apart. It is strongly encouraged that only individuals in the same household sit together at a single table.