Holiday Greetings to All! Don’t forget: the Sunnyside Conservatory is hosting a free Winter Concert on Friday, December 9th. It will feature the Old First Presbyterian Church Choir presenting a variety of seasonal music, including a sing-a-long. The doors will open at 7:30 PM to harp music, and the Concert will begin at 8:00 […]
“I’m not a Tourist, I live here!” author at B&B
By Murray Schneider On November 27th, Elizabeth Boardman, 70, returned to Bird and Beckett and read and signed her latest book, I’m Not a Tourist, I Live Here! She was accompanied by Doc, a dulcimer-playing street minstrel whom she’d befriended over a decade earlier while commuting from her Glen Park home to her Tenderloin office. […]
Glen Canyon Park Community Meeting Saturday
Mark your calendars and help spread the word! The Glen Canyon Park Community Meeting is just a few days away! Glen Canyon Park Community Meeting Learn about the proposed improvements! Come give us your input! Saturday, December 10, 2011 3 p.m. – 5 p.m. At Glen Canyon Park Recreation Center’s Auditorium (located inside the park, […]
Crime Report Nov. 29 – Dec. 1, 2011
FYI: When you call 911 from a cell phone, in SF, the calls are frequently routed to dispatch in Vallejo — SFPD claims it’s improved. The emergency number to call from a cell phone is 553-8090 (SF only). Save this number to your cell phone NOW! The following are Glen Park crimes from the Ingleside […]
Birdwatching in Glen Canyon
By Murray Schneider November 13th proved warm enough to slip on a simple sweatshirt, and the nearly 50 bird lovers who gathered behind the Glen Canyon Recreation Center, ready to begin a two-hour Islais Creek bird watching outing, had earlier outfitted themselves in cotton, flannel and fleece. Allan Ridley, the expedition leader, donned a wide-brimmed […]
Ornament & Card making Saturday at Sunnyside Conservatory
Upcycled Holiday Cards + Ornament Making Saturday, December 3, 2011, 12-3. Free . Rain or Shine! Sunnyside Conservatory, San Francisco 236 Monterey @ Baden Multi-media artist and recycler extraordinaire Monica Lee is back to inspire us at our card making party. She and her fellow artist Dorothy Yuki this year are adding an Ornament Station to the wonderful mix. […]
Glen Park Assoc. Holiday party at the Pritikin Museum – Dec. 11, 2011
The Glen Park Association and Bob Pritikin invite the community to the GPA Holiday Party at the Pritikin Museum, Sunday, December 11, 2011, 47 Chenery Street, near 30th St., Glen Park, 2:00 pm until 5:00 pm Admission is free for current GPA Members and their children. Non-GPA members have two options for admission: $10 charitable donation or […]
Crime Nov. 16 – 19, 2011
Wednesday, November 16 1:30pm Unit Blk Chenery Burglary Officer Ma was dispatched to investigate a burglary. The victim stated that he left and secured his residence and when he returned he noticed there were several items missing. He stated that one of the sliding doors was unlocked and believed that’s how the suspect exited and […]
A Jazzy riff on a jazzy little bookstore we know of…
FRIDAY EVENIN’ MUSIC & SOCIAL CLUB AT THE B&B …ain’ never heerd such pluckin’ an’ blowin’ since the close of Miss Pearl’s feets are tappin’ heads are noddin’ all the chilrens are dancin’ everbody’s smilin’ at everbody else Eric Whittington, presiding fellow of Bird & Beckett Books, announces, “Folks, it’s been happening […]
Card and Ornament making at Sunnyside Conservatory Dec. 3
Holiday Card + Ornament Making Party at Sunnyside Conservatory! Saturday, December 3, 2011, 12-3. Free Multi-media artist and recycler Monica Lee is back to inspire us at our card making party. This year, she and artist Dorothy Yuki add ornaments! Mark your calender for Saturday, December 3, from 12 noon to 3pm. Then…Gather up your […]
Santa’s coming to Modern Past Dec. 6 from 5:30 to 7:00
Stalking the wild yellow-eyed grass and fork-tailed damselfly in Glen Canyon
By Murray Schneider Canyon Correspondent By November 9th, pumpkin spiders had spun their final webs and sparrows hadn’t yet erected their new nests, so Rec and Parks gardeners and Friends of Glen Canyon Park volunteers took the opportunity to nip sprouting willow sprouts, roll back ivy and clip blackberry above the boardwalk adjacent to Islais […]
Van fire closes Monterey Exit on 280 South
Plumes of black smoke billowed up from behind Glen Park Elementary School just after 4:00 on Thursday. A van appeared to have caught fire on the off ramp. The driver and passengers appear to have been un injured and were transferred to another van by 4:20. The type of van was unknown. Glen Park News […]
Crime Report Nov. 13 – 15, 2011
The following are Glen Park crimes from the Ingleside Station Newsletter Sunday, November 13 – Nothing in the report from Glen Park Monday, November 14 4:12pm 5200 Blk Diamond Burglary Civilian Police Service Aides Navarro and Der were dispatched to a call of a burglary that had occurred the day before. They spoke with the […]
Crime Report: Nov. 8 – 12, 2011
The following are Glen Park crimes from the Ingleside Station Newsletter Tuesday, November 8 12:29pm 200 blk Monterey Recovered Vehicle Wednesday, November 9 9:00pm 300 Blk Miguel Theft A victim responded to Ingleside station and told PSA Zabarte that he parked and locked his vehicle in front of his residence and when he returned found […]
If you care about the Canyon – Meeting Saturday
If you care about what’s happening in Glen Canyon, this is a very important meeting to attend. This may be your last chance to voice your opinion about changes and “upgrades” to the canyon and trails. It’s been said that at previous meetings families with small children have been under-represented. But for all, for anyone […]
Crime Report, Nov. 3 – 7, 2011
The following are Glen Park crimes from the Ingleside Station Newsletter Monday, November 3 – Nothing in the report from Glen Park Friday, November 4 – Nothing in the report from Glen Park Saturday, November 5 – Nothing in the report from Glen Park Sunday, November 6 1– Nothing in the report from Glen Park […]
Get ready for a big alarm Wednesday at 11:00
From the Mayor’s office: Nationwide Emergency Alert System Test When: Wednesday, November 9, 2011 at 11:00 AM, approximately 30 seconds The first nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System (EAS) is scheduled for Wednesday, November 9, 2011 at 11:00 am PST. The test will interrupt regularly scheduled television, radio, cable, and satellite programming, lasting approximately […]
Didge, tabla, oud, flute – Sunnyside Conservatory travels the world in music
Photos by Susan Levy It was a chance to break out of the confines of Monterey Boulevard and Diamond Street, Sunnyside, Glen Park, and beyond, and go on a musical tour to distant continents. On Friday, November 4, the Friends of Sunnyside Conservatory presented an evening of world music that spanned Australia, the Middle East, […]
Photo gallery: Glen Park at Halloween
Too busy herding the kids to really get a look at the highly creative decorations our neighbors came up with? Photographer Ellen Rosenthal spent a spooky evening taking in the sights — walk along with her and see what you missed..
Crime report, Oct. 25 – Nov. 2, 2011
The following are Glen Park crimes from the Ingleside station newsletter Tuesday October 25 – Nothing in the report from Glen Park Wednesday October 26 – Nothing in the report from Glen Park Thursday October 27 – Nothing in the report from Glen Park Friday October 28 – Nothing in the report from Glen Park […]
Farmers Market Nov. newsletter
Glen Park Village Farmers’ Market November 2011 Ode to OnionsJulia Child once said, “It’s hard to imagine civilization without onions.” She was right. These hard-working, ever-present root vegetables are the staple of every cook’s kitchen. Versatile, easy to prepare, and full of healthy vitamin C and fiber, they add layers of flavor and texture to a variety of dishes […]
Eliyahu Sills + Jason Ranjit Parmar Live in Concert @ Sunnyside Conservatory this Friday!
Eliyahu Sills + Jason Ranjit Parmar Live in Concert @ Sunnyside Conservatory this Friday! Eliyahu and Jason appear as a duo to bring their inspiring musical talents for an intimate evening of the ney, (reed flute of the Middle East), Bansuri (bamboo flute from India), oud, Indian tablas and various percussion, for a contemplative evening […]
Pumpkin spiders in the park for Halloween!
By Murray Schneider On October 19th, two Friends of Glen Canyon Park volunteers, Mary Huizinga and Jean Conner, watched a pumpkin spider lying at the center of its geometrically designed web. It looked as if it hadn’t skipped a meal in at least an hour, suspended from a silken guy-wire, rigged taut between willow branches […]
Glen Park Plan vote Nov. 10, 2011
Greetings Glen Park Neighbors, We’re about to reach a major milestone for Glen Park. The Planning Commission will consider adoption of the Glen Park Community Plan in two weeks! After years of community planning, we’re almost there. Thank you for your continued participation and involvement. We’re happy to report the Plan is enjoying broad support […]
Crime Report Oct 12 – 21, 2011
The following are Glen Park crimes from the Ingleside Station newsletter: Wednesday October 12 10:00am 200 blk Fairmont Theft/Trick Officer Lee prepared a report regarding a theft by trick. The victim was contacted by phone and told that the caller was a representative of her bank. The caller told her that they were watching […]
For the literarily-minded: Haruki Murakami’s magnum opus 1Q84 at Bird & Beckett
Tomorrow, Tuesday, is the day! We open at the ungodly early hour of 11 a.m. so that you can be the second on your block to have your own copy of the English translation of Haruki Murakami’s magnum opus, entitled 1Q84. (If you can’t wait ’til then, some bookshops are putting them on sale 11 hours earlier, at midnight.) […]
Bikes & Beats: A Call to Localize
By Ashley Hathaway UPDATE: Glen Park band Cradle Duende will play at The Red Poppy Arthouse at 2698 Folsom this Saturday at 8:00. Musicians Morgan Nilsen and Justin Ancheta live in Glen Park and created a sustainable movement they coined “A Call To Localize.” The motivation for its creation grew from a desire they both […]
Yerba Buena Native Plant Sale
The Native Plant Sale is a chance to find local plant species that aren’t readily available at garden centers. Our focus and offerings, as always, will be native plants local to San Francisco and northern San Mateo County. These species are adapted to the local climate, soils, and habitats–and are also important to local fauna. This […]
Dist. 8 newsletter for October
October 2011 Newsletter Office Phone: 415-554-6968 Email: scott.wiener@sfgov.org Website: www.scottwiener.com For more regular updates, follow me on Facebook and Twitter: My Policy Work Dogwalker Legislation This week, I introduced legislation to regulate and create a permitting system for commercial dogwalkers who use city property, including parks. The legislation would require commercial dogwalkers […]
Pumpkin Carving @ Sunnyside Conservatory
Our beloved annual tradition is back! Saturday, October 29, 2011. 12 pm-3 pm, FREE, Rain or Shine! Sunnyside Conservatory 236 Monterey Blvd between Baden and Congo Bring-Your-Own-Pumpkin. Pumpkin carving kits and tools, including tools for older children, will be provided. Parents must supervise and accept responsibility for pumpkin carving with children. Co-sponsored by Friends of Sunnyside […]
Sunnyside conservatory gets citywide recognition
By Bonnee Waldstein San Francisco Beautiful is an organization in its 64th year of working “to assure that the city retains and enhances its unique and memorable sense of place, balance and diversity as a beautiful, livable, green and vibrant urban center.” This year, in a gala masquerade soiree at the Palace Hotel, San Francisco Beautiful […]
Black Crown Stringband at Bird and Beckett
By Murray Schneider Last week world class strummers had laid down their fiddles on the Banjo Stage at the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival in Golden Gate Park. But you’d hardly know it from the foot stomping and side slapping that accompanied the Black Crown Stringband at Bird and Beckett Books and Records on Sunday, October […]
From derelict duds to cosmopolitan condos – Village Terrace goes on sale
The condos that languished so long at Bosworth and Rousseau are finally finished and for sale. As their website says, they are Village Terrace Townhomes Offering a wide variety of floor plans, Village Terrace is a new contemporary enclave of 12 stylish townhomes designed and located to satisfy any urban lifestyle. Select a smaller one-bedroom […]
Local Girl Makes Good
By Murray Schneider, Glen Canyon correspondent As the summer ended on August 24th, the Feds moved on Glen Canyon at 9 A.M. in the morning. Eight volunteers from the Environmental Protection Agency, wielding loppers and hand saws and camouflaged in work clothes, began combating willow encroaching above a seep adjacent to a boardwalk on the […]
Lori B. at B & B
By Murray Schneider Lori B. peered from Bird and Beckett’s stage on September 11th, looking a lot like Raggedy Ann. Dressed in a patch-worked-quilt of jerry rigged-patterned layers of squares and polka dots, she ran several fingers through a mop of red hair, which looked as if it were coiffed while fleeing a hurricane. Not […]
Crime Report Oct 3 – 5, 2011
The following are Glen Park crimes from the Ingleside Station Newsletter Monday, October 3, 2011: Nothing in the report from GP Tuesday, October 4, 2011 6:08pm 100 blk Bosworth Battery Officers Dilag and Abucay were sent to investigate a call of two subjects holding down a third person. The officers separated all parties and were […]
GPA Meeting Thursday, Oct. 13, 7:00
The Glen Park Association invites you to our quarterly meeting. We have a packed agenda. Thursday, October 13 7 pm Glen Park Recreation Center Elk and Chenery Streets (past the tennis courts) The agenda will include speakers from: • Props C & D, Pension Reform • Glen Park Plan update from the planning department • […]
10th Anniversary Retrospective: Battling the Fennel Forest in Glen Park
To celebrate the Glen Park Association Website turning ten years old, we are reposting some of our favorite stories from the last ten years. The green space that straddles St. John’s Elementary School at Bosworth Street between Chilton and Burnside Streets is known mostly to dog walkers and the rare, brave idle stroller; and possibly […]
Glen Park Crimes Sept 26 – 30, 2011
The following are Glen Park crimes from the Ingleside Station Newsletter Monday, September 26, 2011: Nothing in the report from Glen Park Tuesday, September 27, 2011: Nothing in the report from Glen Park Wednesday, September 28, 2011: Nothing in the report from Glen Park Thursday, September 29, 2011 9:00pm San Jose & Randall D.U.I. Officer […]
Another tree loses a big limb
A Eucalyptus on Chenery in front of St. Johns School lost a big limb overnight. According to the school’s gardener, there wasn’t a car parked in the parking space where the limb fell so no one and nothing was harmed.
Glen Park crimes Sept 19 – 25, 2011
The following are Glen Park crimes from the Ingleside Station Newsletter Monday, September 19th, 2011: Nothing in the report from Glen Park Tuesday, September 20th, 2011: Nothing in the report from Glen Park Wednesday, September 21st, 2011: Nothing in the report from Glen Park Thursday, September 22nd, 2011 10:59pm, 100 Blk Monterey Blvd, Recovered stolen […]
10th Anniversary Retrospective: Glen Park Elementary turns 100
To celebrate the Glen Park Association Website turning ten years old, we are reposting some of our favorite stories from the last ten years. Glen Park School, a century strong, celebrated its 100th birthday on September 24th, putting on public display $5.5 million worth of building improvements. Children, parents and SFUSD officials circled the festivities, […]
Sushi restaurant to go into Sel et Vin space
By Gail Bensinger An as-yet-unnamed Japanese sushi bar and restaurant will be the new tenant in the space on Chenery Street vacated by Sel & Vin wine bar. The owners are Ken Lui, Kenny Zhu and Raymond Ho, who already operate two popular sushi and sake places – Tataki at California at Divisadero, and Tataki […]
Glen Park Elementary turns 100 Saturday. Come and celebrate.
WHAT: Glen Park School’s Grand Re-Opening Celebration WHEN: Saturday, September 24th, 11:00am-3:00pm WHERE: Glen Park School, 151 Lippard Avenue in the Brompton Street Yard See Glen Park Elementary’s beautifully renewed building, meet the amazing teachers and staff, talk to current parents and hear about the exciting plans for the schoolyard. There will be children’s […]
California Melee zooms up to Chenery Park
By Murray Schneider It was a reason to stop dead in the street and stare in wonder and longing. Just before supper on the 12th the cars began to arrive, 57 vintage sports cars that traced their pedigrees back to the 1950s and ’60s and beyond, including a ’55 T-Bird, a ’65 Mustang, a ’68 […]
Free Electronic Recycling Event at St. John’s
What: Free Electronic Recycling Event Where: St. John’s School, 925 Chenery Street When: Saturday, September 17th 9:00am – 2:00pm Drop off free of charge any of the following items: ï‚· TVs and Monitors ï‚· Computers and Laptops ï‚· Scanners and Printers ï‚· Cell Phones […]
Sup. Wiener’s monthly newsletter
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Glen Park Community Plan update
Hello Glen Park Community, We are excited to announce the Glen Park Community Plan is moving forward. Since 2002, the Planning Department has worked with residents, merchants and public agencies to develop a community vision for Glen Park. We’re now entering the public hearing phase of the project. Over the next few months the Planning […]
Buy some flowers from Joanne at BART today if you can
When a gang of hooligans posing as protesters got to the Glen Park BART station Thursday night, destruction and economic ruin seemed more on their minds than actually affecting whatever change it was they imagined they might be creating. They used hammers to smash all the ticket readers into the station except the one for […]