By Murray Schneider Jean Conner’s art once adorned the walls of Higher Grounds, Bird and Beckett Books and Records and the Glen Park branch library. Now until Labor Day three of her collages will grace a wall on the second floor at San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Each collage has been purchased by SFMOMA […]
Wiener adds some back for the parks
From the San Francisco Parks Alliance newsletter: Dear Park Lover, Last week the Board of Supervisors adopted a budget for the City that included about $120 million in operating funding for the Recreation and Parks Department. This includes roughly $30 million in funding from the City’s General Fund – less than 2% of that […]
Overflow crowd at meeting about habitat and wildlife in our park
Story by Bonnee Waldstein, photos by Michael Waldstein Glen Park and Diamond Heights residents recently had an opportunity to gain valuable information, get answers, and express varied opinions on many issues affecting Glen Canyon Park: its flora, fauna, and the rights and responsibilities of local Homo sapiens in achieving and maintaining its natural wonders. On […]
Captain Mahoney on the recent strong arm robberies
Regarding the recent crime in the Glen Park community–we had one night last week where there were two separate robberies where women were the victims–their purses were taken and some injuries occurred. One incident caused serious injury (as widely reported). That case in under investigation by the Department’s Criminal Investigation Unit from the Hall of Justice. […]
Crime Report June 8 – June 24, 2012
Captain’s Message: This month (June 2012), the Police Department is experiencing an unprecedented loss of experience as nine (9) Captains/Commanders take their retirement. This is not counting the 10-12 Lieutenants who have/are retiring as well. Many have worked in command positions at Ingleside and as one knows—once you are a part of the Ingleside family—you […]
Park police crackdown on unleashed dogs?
From a Surrey Street resident: Neighborhood dog walkers are being hit by huge fines for walking their dogs off leash in the canyon. The ticketing has apparently intensified since a local dog was killed by coyotes a few weeks ago.Rumor as it that the head of the park police has ordered the increased ticketing campaign […]
Richard Chenery: Forgotten Gold Rush Pioneer
From a great new blog: Tramps of San Francisco Snippets and tidbits of San Francisco’s storied past Richard Chenery: Forgotten Gold Rush Pioneer If you’ve ever ventured to the village of Glen Park in San Francisco to experience a fine dining establishment, or ambled your way to Nature’s respite in Glen Canyon, you’ve likely crossed […]
Glen Park Association Quarterly Meeting Program July 19
Glen Park Association Quarterly Meeting July 19, 2012 Glen Park Recreation Center – 700 p.m. Program Recreation and Park Department update on Glen Park Recreation Center Improvement Plans. Proposed Glen Park Association Resolution of Support for the 2012 San Francisco Clean & Safe Neighborhood Parks Bond Ballot Measure Planning Department update on traffic plans at Bosworth […]
Woman badly hurt in purse-snatching at Bosworth and Brompton
Woman badly hurt in S.F. purse-snatching A 28-year-old woman who refused to surrender her purse to robbers suffered a life-threatening head injury when she was knocked to the ground in San Francisco’s Glen Park neighborhood late Thursday, police said. The woman was walking at Bosworth Street and Brompton Avenue near the Glen Park BART Station […]
Cheese Boutique settles into new digs
Rick with guests, Nada at door greeting guests By Gail Bensinger Photos by Michael Waldstein Jun 11, 2012 Rick and Nada Malouf, the owners of the Cheese Boutique, threw a cheerful store-warming for the neighborhood Monday night, welcoming old customers and new friends with — what else? -sandwiches and cheese and Middle Eastern treats, plus […]
Cheese Boutique open for business in its new home
Rick Malouf and his Family would like to give a big THANK YOU! to Glen Park neighbors and businesses for their support… Come celebrate the new CHEESE BOUTIQUE with Rick and his Family at their new Location 660 Chenery Street (next door to the old location) MONDAY June 18th 6:00 – 8:30pm
Glen Canyon Park, Information on Habitat and Wildlife Policies and Activities
Hi All on the Diamond Heights Community Association Email List, The Glen Park Association and the Diamond Heights Community Association are pleased to sponsor the following public meeting: Glen Canyon Park, Information on Habitat and Wildlife Policies and Activities 7:00 pm, Thursday, June 28 San Francisco Police Academy 350 Amber Drive (off Duncan, next to […]
A year later, Station 26 pauses to remember
Story and photos by Murray Schneider June 2, 2012 One year to the day that Lt. Vincent Perez and Firefighter/Paramedic Anthony Valerio lost their lives combating a Diamond Heights house fire, an estimated throng of nearly 300 family, friends, neighbors, firefighters and police officers spilled from Station 26 on Digby Street to observe a moment […]
Cheese Boutique’s move getting closer
Ralph Huerta paints out the old sign for Dalere’s Beauty Salon, soon to be the new home of Glen Park’s favorite deli. Cheese Boutique owner Rachid “Rick” Malouf reports that all city inspections have been completed, and the new store-front shop will be open for business early next week. Faithful clients of Dalere’s will use […]
Coyote stories from Glen Park Canyon
By Murray Schneider [Editor’s note: Apologies for yesterday’s posting, which was truncated. Here is the full story.] The coyote heard a fire engine while resting in Glen Canyon. The coyote was large, maybe 55 or 65 inches from front paws to hindquarters. Its gender was indeterminate, but because it was so large, it could very […]
Glen Park author’s new mystery out
“A Shot In The Arm” a new mystery/thriller by San Francisco trial attorney and long-time Glen Park resident, Barry S. Willdorf, takes the reader to the San Francisco/Marin County of the early 1970s. When a pretty young addict is found dead in her bed from an overdose, her treatment counselor, a black militant, is charged […]
Next Saturday: Huge neighborhood clean-up with DPW!
Next Saturday: Huge neighborhood clean-up with DPW! We’re looking forward to partnering with DPW and their staff, equipment, and know-how to continue to clean and green our neighborhood on June 9th. We hope you’ll join your neighbors, Mayor Lee, and Supervisors Campos and Wiener in volunteering at this DPW Community Clean Team event for Districts 8 […]
Fresh seafood from the farmers market
Story and photos by Michael Waldstein If you’re an oyster lover, there’s nothing better than really fresh ones. There are two problems with that, though. The first is that getting them really fresh often entails driving all the way out to Point Reyes or Tomales Bay. An hour and a half drive. In Glen Park […]
California tarantula sighted near Glen Park
By Murray Schneider Dylan Hayes, Recreation and Park’s Natural Areas Manager, parked his service truck atop Mt. Davidson a few days ago, lifted a mattock and a pair work gloves from the flatbed and walked to a hillock on the frontier of a stand of eucalyptus trees. On a south-facing slope he spotted a rarely […]
Police find 115 bikes — is one of them yours?
The following message is from Captain Daniel Mahoney, Ingleside Police Department: First of all–hope everyone has a happy and safe Memorial Day weekend. Please be advised that as a result of more excellent investigative work on the part of Sergeant Josh Kumli, we have recovered over 115 bicycles from a residence in the Bayview and […]
Cheese Boutique sells down inventory as it readies for move
Saturday’s Glen Park Merchants Sidewalk Sale was the perfect chance for Cheese Boutique Cheese Boutique owners Rachid (“Rick”) and Nada Malouf to sell down their stock as they prepare to move one door up to 660 Chenery, into the space currently occupied by the Dalere Beauty Salon. The salon will move into a smaller […]
Glen Park Sidewalk Sale – and Buy Rick at the Cheese Shop out before he moves!
SIDEWALK SALE EVENT AND “BUY RICK OUT” Event Join the Glen Park Merchants this Saturday, May 19th as they participate in San Francisco Small Business Week Glen Park Hardware, Critter Fritters, Dalere’s Beauty Salon and other participating merchants will offer goodies along with Perch and MODERNPAST who will be […]
Bird & Beckett Bash today
Come to the Miraloma Clubhouse – or donate on our website! Today! Sat. 5/17, 2-6 pm. The Clubhouse is on O’Shaughnessy, 3/4 of the way up the canyon before you get to Portola. 350 O’Shaughnessy (at Del Vale). Call the bookshop – Bird&Beckett – for directions – 586-3733 Food! Bake Sale! Live Music! All to […]
Mitch Badran, math man of Higher Grounds, dead at 82
By Murray Schneider Mitch Badran, raised in Glen Park and a daily presence at Higher Grounds for 28 years, died of congestive heart failure on February 14th. Mitch was 82 years old. At the time of his death, he lived on Chilton Street, a house that had been in his family since 1951. He is […]
Glen Park Crime Report May 1 – 12, 2012
Captains Message: Effective Saturday May 12, Lieutenant Greg Yee will be assigned to the Ingleside day watch as their new platoon commander. Greg comes with a wealth of administrative knowledge and has over 20 years of experience. Ingleside continues to be plagued by residential burglaries where bicycles are stolen. If you have a […]
Bird and Beckett Fundraiser May 19
Our Fourth Occasional Fundraiser is nigh upon us! Two weeks from today — May 19 The Big Bash at the Clubhouse Benefitting Bird & Beckett and the BBCLP Focus on SOTA! On Saturday, May 19th, from 2:00 to 4:00 pm, join us up at the Miraloma Clubhouse, 350 O‚Shaughnessy (at Del Vale) for an afternoon […]
A poem about Bird and Beckett
They say if you pass the Bird & Beckett in the wee hours of the morn, you might hear the strains of the K.C. Blues— ‘ lest that’s according to Village lore. Some say that just above the tenor sax the voice of Samuel Beckett quips: “Let us not waste our time in idle discourse!” […]
A day among the flower: Glen Canyon Wildflower Walk
Story and photos by Murray Schneider After spending two hours pulling Italian thistle along a steep Glen Canyon hillside, five Friends of Glen Canyon Park volunteers and one Natural Areas apprentice followed Recreation and Parks manager Randy Zebell on a one-hour tutorial wildflower walk. “Watch for poison oak,” Zebell said, as he guided the group […]
Glen Park Festival Grants available for school programs now
If you know of a school or organization that works with children in the Glen Park area, please help us spread the word…. The Glen Park Festival Grant Application is available on the Glen Park Festival Website. http://www.glenparkfestival.com/glenparkfestival-grant-application-2012.pdf Grants are made from proceeds from the Festival to non-profit organizations (including schools, preschools, and after school […]
Crime April 17 – 30
The following are Glen Park crimes from the Ingleside Station newsletter Tuesday, April 17 11:37am 200 Blk Whitney St Vandalism Officer Preston was dispatched to a vandalism report. The reporting party was a house guest of the victim. He pointed out damage to the front gate handle. The suspect did not gain entry into the residence and nothing appeared to […]
Neighbors curbing their wheels, but frustrated
A note on the window of a car parked (with wheels sharply curbed) on the 700 block of Chenery.
The Chronicle writes about parking controversy in Glen Park
Curb your wheels – even on flat roads – or face S.F. Muni wrath A dreaded sight (Credit: The Chronicle) Residents along Chenery Street in Glen Park have been perplexed in recent days to learn they live on a hill. Common sense would say the stretch just east of the canyon is flat, but when […]
Scenes from the Glen Park Festival
Kudos to all who made such a wonderful Festival for us this year! Photos: Michael Waldstein.
The Chron’s Leah Garchik runs into Glen Parkite John Hafernik
P.S.: At last week’s Big Bang Gala at the California Academy of Sciences, I was seated next to John Hafernik, president of the academy’s board of trustees and an entomologist at San Francisco State. He described his passion for insects, from his boyhood in Texas. And in response to an inquiry, he said very modestly that […]
DISTRICT 8 EXPANDS SOUTHEAST OF BERNAL CUT
And Other News from the Glen Park Association By Bonnee Waldstein College Hill is now part of District 8, since boundaries were changed citywide in April. What is College Hill? It’s a neighborhood, newly registered with the City and County of San Francisco, that used to be home to St. Mary’s College before it moved […]
Glen Canyon Park improvements — coming soon
GLEN PARK GEARS UP FOR NEXT ROUND OF PARKS IMPROVEMENTS It’s beginning to look as if Glen Park’s wish list for a major overhaul of Glen Canyon Park is getting closer to a dream realized. Soon the final design will be unveiled, and construction will begin, on the projects approved through the 2008 Clean and […]
More on the DNA testing required for the Mandarin immersion preschool in Manhattan
ECONOMIC VIEW The Preschool Race Is No Joke By ROBERT H. FRANK Published: April 21, 2012 Carl Wiens WILDLY implausible faux news stories appear each April Fool’s Day, some of which are taken seriously. This year’s clear winner was the National Public Radio feature about a preschool’s new requirement that all applicants submit DNA profiles. As the […]
More to do Sunday during and after the Festival
From the Bird and Beckett site: www.birdbeckett.com SUNDAY, APRIL 29 COME TO THE GLEN PARK FESTIVAL! An all-day frolic al fresco on Diamond Street from Bosworth to Chenerey. Crafts booths, food vendors, your occasional politician and a stage full of terrific musicians entertaining you & your 1,000 close personal friends-to-be! Music on the Fest stage starts at […]
The Glen Park Festival is this coming Sunday!
Live music all day long, over 50 vendors (local artists/craftspeople/community organizations and schools), yummy food at our neighborhood restaurants and Off The Grid food carts, and a children’s area with a packed roster of entertainment (Tree Frog Treks, Wonderbugs, One Martial Arts demonstration — just to name a few) See more at http://www.glenparkfestival.com/entertainment.shtml And don’t […]
Supervisor Scott Wiener’s Community Meeting
Supervisor Scott Wiener’s Community Meeting for Diamond Heights and Glen Park You are invited to join Supervisor Wiener for his meeting on Saturday, April 21 at 4:00 pm at St. Aidan’s Church, Lower Level. This is a great opportunity to discuss your neighborhood issues directly with Supervisor Wiener. Lt. Trenia Wearing, Ingleside Police Station, will […]
Native plant tours
By Murray Schneider Along Glen Canyon’s Islais Creek, not far from Silver Tree Day Camp, one can pass native columbine and sticky monkey flower, both plants native to California. A little farther west, across O’Shaughnessy Boulevard, half way between Glen Park’s village and School of the Arts, similar natives hug a craggy hillside left intact […]
Sunnyside Neighborhood Association meeting May 7
Host: Lisa Spinali, SNA President Time: Monday, May 07, 2012, 6PM Location: St. Finn Barr AuditoriumPlease join us for our next Sunnyside Neighborhood Association (SNA) meeting on Monday, May 7th at 6:00 at the St. Finn Barr Auditorium. We will be serving paella for all prepared by Chef Marc Vogel before we begin the formal […]
Both sides of Bernal Cut now a part of District 8
Great post about the redistricting and the ‘lost tribes’ of college hill. Check out the Bernalwood blog here.
Crime report: April 5 – April 16
The following are Glen Park crimes from the Ingleside Station newsletter Thursday April 5 9:30pm 200 blk Randall Burglary Officers Chew and Lim were sent to investigate a burglary case. The victim told the officers that her bicycle was stolen out a detached garage area. The victim told the officers that the last time […]
New Dist. 8 — we moved a little to the East
From District 8 Rep. Scott Wiener’s monthly blog: You can read more about the entire process here. Redistricting Complete: Great News for District 8 As you may know, based on the 2010 census, San Francisco has been going through a redistricting process for our 11 Supervisorial districts. The process finished this past Saturday. From the […]
Jazz, wedding cake and a celebration at Bird and Beckett
By Murray Schneider On April 13th, neighborhood book and music lovers who set their clocks by Bird and Beckett’s 5:30 o’clock Friday jazz performances were treated to an unscheduled wedding anniversary celebration for Jimmy Ryan, a Bird and Beckett musician, and his wife, Rory. As Ryan’s quintet’s first set ended, Ryan stepped to the stage […]
Baby owl in Glen Canyon – adorable!
Native Plant Tours
Native Plant Garden Tour, Sunday April 15th, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. In addition to Jeanne Halpern’s hillside native garden on Valletta Court, the tours will feature other gardens in Noe Valley, Sunnyside and nearby neighborhoods. The California Native Plant Society tours are self-guided. Registration is not required. For a map, garden list and more […]
For our friends in Sunnyside
The Sunnyside Neighborhood Association is having a membership drive. They are looking for volunteers to hang SNA door hangers in the neighborhood. It’s a great way to contribute, get some walking in the hood, and meet a neighbor or two. Door hanging will occur 4/16 – 4/22. The more, the merrier. No experience necessary. They […]
Do you live/own business on Wilder, Diamond or Kern Streets?
Dear Wilder, Diamond or Kern Street resident/business owner, You are invited to a neighborhood social and information session, sponsored by the Glen Park Festival. Wednesday, April 18th 6:30-7:45 pm at the Glen Park Library Community Room The Glen Park Festival Committee is hosting this event to provide an opportunity for input and questions from neighbors who […]