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Where's The Best Place in Marin to Watch the New Bay Bridge Light Sculpture?

Let us know where you'll watch the unveiling of "The Bay Lights," an installation of about 25,000 LED lights by artist Leo Villareal. The sculpture will be turned on at about 9 p.m.

Restaurants along San Francisco's eastern waterfront are all booked up in advance of tonight's unveiling of a new light sculpture on the western span of the Bay Bridge.

In Marin, people will be flocking to Tiburon, the Strawberry Peninsula, Mt. Tam, and McNears Beach, to name a few hot spots. If you have other places in mind, please share them in the comment section!

"The Bay Lights," an installation of about 25,000 LED lights by artist Leo Villareal, will be turned on at about 9 p.m. The event has caused a frenzy of activity at restaurants that might otherwise be calm on a mid-week night.

"We have had to turn down hundreds of people," said Duane Stinson, general manager at Sinbad's Seafood Restaurant directly adjacent to the Ferry Building on The Embarcadero.

"There's been tons of people asking about it," Stinson said, saying the light sculpture will be "a great plus for the city and the whole waterfront."

Waterbar, a restaurant near the foot of Folsom Street where "The Bay Lights" organizers announced their plans for the bridge last fall, is closed at 3 p.m. today for a private event held by the installation organizers.

However, the restaurant is still seeing high demand for the near future from people wanting to get a view of the lights, general manager Keith Rada said.

"There's definitely demand inquiries for the next couple of weeks, a lot of people asking for window tables and view tables," Rada said. "It's a real positive for us."

The main event for the installation unveiling is an invitation-only affair at the Hotel Vitale near Pier 14, where Villareal will turn on the lights via computer, spokeswoman Barbara Zamost said.

Mayor Ed Lee and Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom are among the dignitaries expected to attend the event, Zamost said.

Organizers are hoping that the rain that is in the forecast for San Francisco tonight stays away until after the light sculpture is unveiled.

National Weather Service forecaster Steve Anderson said a quarter-to a half-inch of rain is expected to fall in the city starting at about 10 p.m.

The lights, which will remain on the Bay Bridge for two years, will not be visible to drivers on the bridge.

They were mounted over the past several months on the vertical cables of the western span and will be on for about seven hours each night, organizers said.

The $8 million project is being privately funded but is still about $2 million short of that amount, Zamost said.

People can donate online at www.thebaylights.org. The site also contains recommendations for where to view the lights and a link to a live webcast of tonight's ceremony.

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