Pride month is in full swing, we've stuffed you with a lot of food events this week, and managed to find a shopping deal that nerds will go nuts for. Here are 12 things you should definitely do with your week:

TUESDAY, JUNE 13

GOAN SEAFOOD DINNER: Join 18 Reasons chef and culinary Instructor Mike Weller for a community seafood dinner of seafood curry and steamed Basmati rice inspired by the flavors of Goa. The food-based non-profit's community dinners are kid-friendly family-style meals meant to connect people through food. Beer and wine will be available at an additional cost. 3674 18th St., 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. (second seating sold out) $15

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14

37TH ANNUAL SF JAZZ FESTIVAL: Skibiddy bop! San Francisco JAZZ's annual music fest continues into its second week, wrapping up on the 18th. You've still got time to catch Grammy-winner Stanley Clarke at Miner Auditorium, the Linda May Han Oh Group at the Joe Henderson Lab, and Jon Jang's project inspired by Black Lives Matter. SFJAZZ Center, 201 Franklin at Fell, various evening times, $30+.

PRISCILLA, QUEEN OF THE DESERT: Theatre Rhinoceros presents the musical adaptation of the Oscar-winning hit Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. And while we've heard this production has a campy community theater-vibe and might run a bit long, the Chronicle noted that "like a broken-down but sequin-bedecked van that still sputters across the Outback, the show keeps bouncing back to life." Also, I love community theater. Eureka Theatre, 215 Jackson St., Tuesdays at 7 p.m, Wednesdays through Fridays at 8 p.m. and Saturdays at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. through July 1, $15 to $40

SF DESIGN WEEK: Kick off Opening Night of San Francisco Design Week with an opening reception along the San Francisco waterfront. Designers from around the world and a one-woman symphony named Buttercup will take over both floors of a cruise terminal and wow attendees with their sleek aesthetics, an augmented reality exhibit, and an experiential installation from the folks at AirBnB. San Francisco Design Week runs through June 22. James R. Herman Cruise Terminal, Pier 27, 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., $25 to $150.

THURSDAY, JUNE 15

PRIDE EVENSONG AND HISTORY PANEL: Among the many Pride-themed events coming our way this glorious Pride month is Pride Evensong at Grace Cathedral. Following the music, stick around for a panel about the early struggles for LGBTQ equality and dignity in the Diocese of California, the response to the AIDS epidemic, and how to keep equality and pride alive in the current Bay Area culture. And following that, there will be a show tune sing-a-long and reception in the Cathedral's dining hall. Grace Cathedral, 1100 California Street, 5:15 p.m., panel at 6 p.m., free.

JOSHUA BELL: Whispy-haired dreamboat-violinist Joshua Bell joins the San Francisco Symphony and guest conductor Vasily Petrenko in performing Lalo's Symphonie espagnole, followed by the Symphony performing Rachmaninoff's Symphony No. 1. Thursday through Sunday. Davies Symphony Hall, 201 Van Ness Ave., Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 8 p.m., Sunday at 2 p.m., $39+.

FRIDAY, JUNE 16

BOARD GAME CLEARANCE SALE: Nerd alert! Versus Games SF is clearing out their board stock and we all can reap the deals. Buy board games (including demo games) for as low as a $1 all weekend long. Batman Escape, Harry Potter, Conquest, Black Plague, Zombicide — it's all for sale, cheap. Versus Games SF, 1716 Taraval St., 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Friday through Sunday.

3RD ON THIRD - JUNETEENTH: Celebrate Juneteenth at the historic Bayview Opera House with a stepping competition finals by local fraternities, spoken word performances, neighborhood food purveyors, wine and beer, and kids activities. 3rd on Third is a genuinely special almost-monthly San Francisco event and Friday's fest is dedicated to the late artist, actress, playwright, director and teacher, Mary L. Booker. If you've never experienced this warm and friendly slice of San Francisco, we really encourage you to attend. I went a few months ago (for Mardi Gras!) and loved it. Bayview Opera House, 4702 3rd St, 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., free.

SATURDAY, JUNE 17

HIGH ON THE HOG: Epic Steak hosts its annual "High on the Hog" fundraiser for Guide Dogs for the Blind. The afternoon food and wine extravaganza will feature pig-based culinary offerings from the likes of Epic, The Whole Beast, and Black Bark BBQ, and Pinot Noir tastings from 19 wineries, not to mention live music from The Creatures of Habit, which (and we're guessing here) sounds like a yacht rock dad-band that my mother would describe as "a kick." Epic Steak, 369 Embarcadero, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., $75.

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NOR CAL CORGI CON: Corgis are a big deal to people who really love corgis. We attended this bi-annual gathering of corgis, their owners, and their fans last year and it was a sight to behold! Seriously — if you want to hang out on the beach on Saturday and play with hundreds of corgis, this is your very Instagrammable chance. Make sure you arrive in time for the 12 noon corgi costume contest and 12:30 p.m. corgi races. Ocean Beach, Stairwell 21 and Fulton Street, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., free.

SUNDAY, JUNE 18

FATHER'S DAY R&B BAY CRUISE: The magnificent title of this one really says it all. Grab your favorite father figures and hop on this afternoon cruise around the San Francisco Bay featuring two cash bars, a "smoking deck," food for purchase, and DJ Slappy Joe. Jack London Square on Broadway & Embarcadero, across from Plank, and next to Scott’s Seafood Bar & Grill, arrive by 3 p.m. for the 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. cruise, $25 in advance, $30 at the dock space permitting, 21-and-over.

GUINNESS WORLD RECORD IN SF: Join the longest (hopefully) chain of roller schools and be a part of a new Guinness World record. Members of the Church of 8 Wheels and the skaters from Burning Man's Black Rock Roller Disco (naturally) are going to attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the longest chain of roller skaters. They will also attempt to establish a new record for the world’s longest skating serpentine. Join them by pre-registering, being a competent skater, over 14-years-old, colorfully dressed without things people might trip on, and have skates with four wheels each. Got it? Skatin' Place, Kennedy Drive at 6th Ave., Golden Gate Park, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., $15 - $25.

Corgi Con at Ocean Beach! (image: Facebook)