To celebrate the Glen Park Association Website turning ten years old, we are reposting some of our favorite stories from the last ten years. 10 Fascinating Facts You Didn’t Know About Glen Canyon In honor of Outdoors Week, each day we’ll highlight 10 amazing facts about some of San Francisco’s favorite outdoor spaces. We’ve covered […]
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Glen Park Association meeting Wednesday July 30, 2014
Quarterly Meeting July 30, 2014 at Glen Park Recreation Center Social Hour: 6:30 pm – 7:00 pm Meeting – 7:00 pm Agenda Program: Updates with Sup. Scott Wiener and Capt. Tim Falvey, SFPD Ingleside Station Elizabeth Goldstein, Executive Director, California State Parks Foundation (and Glen Park resident): Our State Parks […]
Night out at the Police Academy August 5
From the Ingleside Police Station . . . On behalf of the members of the Ingleside Police Station’s Community Police Advisory Board (CPAB), Captain Timothy Falvey, the officers of the Ingleside Police Station, and the community, we are extending an invitation for you to be a part of our celebration of this annual tradition “National […]
Crime report, July 10 – 18, 2014
Thursday, July 10th, 2014 Nothing to report from Glen Park. Friday, July 11th, 2014 Nothing to report from Glen Park. Saturday, July 12th, 2014 Nothing to report from Glen Park. Sunday, July 13th, 2014 Nothing to report from Glen Park. Monday, July 14th, 2014 6:00pm Laidley/30th Stolen License Plate 6:00pm Laidley/30th Recovered License Plate 6:00pm […]
Glen Park Association meeting July 30
Quarterly Meeting July 30, 2014 at Glen Park Recreation Center Social Hour: 6:30 pm – 7:00 pm Meeting – 7:00 pm Agenda Program: Updates with Sup. Scott Wiener and Capt. Tim Falvey, SFPD Ingleside Station Elizabeth Goldstein, Executive Director, California State Parks Foundation (and Glen Park resident): Our State Parks and […]
Community meeting on auto thefts at Ingleside Station July 24–6:00pm
The meeting in in fact July 24, not July 26th as the previous headline erroneously stated. In response to the recent auto thefts on the street, The captain of Ingleside Station has organized a community meeting to discuss the recent car thefts. The meeting will be conducted by Officer Thompson and will be attended by […]
The Magnolia’s are blooming
From Friends of the Urban Forest Where do we have them in Glen Park? Grand flowers on display! Arboreal News: Magnolia grandiflora ‘Little Gem’ The Magnolia grandiflora ‘Little Gem’ is a smaller kind of Southern Magnolia that grows slowly and only reaches about 25 to 30 feet in height. Though this cultivar has been bred in more recent times, Magnolias […]
What Glen Park musician played with Elvis, Carol Channing and Rex Harrison?
Story and photos by Murray Schneider Chuck Peterson, like Robert Zimmerman, was born in Duluth, Minnesota. Zimmerman went on to change his name, became Bob Dylan, and altered American music forever. Chuck Peterson kept his name, moved to San Francisco when he was 20-years old and carved out a living as a working musician. “I […]
Glen Park Crime Report: June 27-July 2, 2014
Friday, June 27th, 2014 7:28pm 100 Blk Congo Grand Theft Auto A cell phone app helped police recover a stolen vehicle. A man’s pickup truck was stolen earlier in the day. Inside the truck was an IPhone equipped with the “Find My IPhone App”. The victim had used the app to locate his phone on […]
GP Garden Club takes on formidable foes
By Murray Schneider With an Elk Street destination in mind, two Glen Park Garden Club volunteers marched across a portion of a Glen Canyon hillside on a recent Friday, armed for battle. They were there to weed. This plan, to leave not a stalk of mustard or radish left standing. “The Elk Street hill was […]
Glen Park Crime Report May 11 to June 14, 2014.
The following are Glen Park crimes from the Ingleside Station Newsletter, May 10 – June 16 Missing date = Nothing in the report from Glen Park. May 11, 2014 5:00pm, Diamond/Bosworth, Hit and Run 9:00pm, 1100 Blk Bosworth, Stolen Vehicle May 13, 2014 8:46am, Diamond/Bosworth, Theft A victim came to Ingleside Station […]
Arts Commission meeting on Glen Park Rec Center Arts Project Postponed
ARTS COMMISION MEETING ON GLEN PARK REC CENTER ARTS PROJECT POSTPONED The SF Arts Commission on June 3 posted information on the three arts proposals to be considered as part of the Glen Park Recreation Center Renovation Project, with the link below. The three proposals were also posted in the Glen Park Recreation Center, with […]
Glen Park Community meeting on 35 Eureka route
An earthquake cottage in Glen Park
By Murray Schneider Alma Hecht is convinced she lives in a Chenery Street earthquake cottage. Purchased 15 years ago, the original 500 square foot home can be found between 30th and Elk Streets. She’s doubled its size since then. “It was on September 9, 1999 when I bought it,” she said, while she and Moki, […]
A call to conserve from SF Water
“A Call to Conserve Water We didn’t get enough rain or snow this winter – plain and simple. The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) is officially asking all customers to voluntarily reduce water use by 10%. Conservation is easy; turn off the faucet while brushing teeth or soaping hands; shorten shower time; install water-efficient […]
Public art at Glen Canyon Rec Center: The proposals
=== As some of you may know, all public capital projects like the upcoming renovation of the Glen Canyon Recreation center, include a public art component. We have been working with the San Francisco Arts Commission and the Department of Public Works work with their artists to develop an artwork that will highlight […]
Diamond Heights Median Project funded
Hello All, I’m pleased to share that our Diamond Heights Blvd. Median project has received funding from a District 8 Greening grant made possible by the office of Supervisor Scott Wiener. With support from Friends of the Urban Forest (FUF), we have scheduled our first work day on Saturday, June 21, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. […]
San Jose Avenue Lane Changes Pilot Project – work on June 2-6
Dear San Jose Avenue / I-280 Pilot Project Neighbors, Thank you for your interest and involvement in the SFMTA’s San Jose Avenue and I-280 Pilot Project. Construction is scheduled to start on the restriping of northbound San Jose Avenue from the I-280 off-ramp to Randall St beginning Monday, June 2. During construction several roadways entering […]
Invitation to SFMTA’s District 8 Transportation 2030 Open House
Dear members of the Glen Park Association, The SFMTA invites you to attend a District 8 Open House to learn about Transportation 2030 – the proposed infrastructure investment program proposed for the November 2014 ballot. Through three ballot measures and two funding sources, Transportation 2030 will provide $1.5 billion to complete hundreds of transportation […]
In front of Glen Park Station, Wednesday morning
How the Garden Grows at the Sunnyside Conservatory
Story and photos by Murray Schneider Sun smiled on rows of succulents hugging the soil in front of the Sunnyside Conservatory last Saturday morning, but frowned on weeds that a squad of neighborhood volunteers removed from the array of agave, aloe and aeonium. Supervised by two City Recreation and Parks gardeners, a dozen men and […]
Crime report April 12 – 21, 2014
Saturday, April 12th, 2014 8:30pm Arlington/Bosworth Stolen Vehicle Sunday, April 13th, 2014 Nothing to report from Glen Park. Monday, April 14th, 2014 Nothing to report from Glen Park. Tuesday, April 15th, 2014 8:00pm Kern/Brompton Theft from Vehicle 8:35pm 2800 Blk Diamond Burglary Wednesday, April 16th, 2014 Nothing to report from Glen Park. Thursday, April 17th, […]
More poisoned meatballs found
(05-06) 13:00 PDT SAN FRANCISCO — Someone appears to be continuing a long and increasingly strange campaign to hurt or kill dogs in San Francisco with poisoned meatballs. Around 9 a.m. Monday, dog trainer Shura Kelly and her friend were walking their dogs near 24th Avenue and Ortega Street in the Sunset District when they found a plate of […]
Glen Park History Project launches
Could music heal international conflicts? Glen Park musician thinks so
By Murray Schneider Jonathan Dimmock once performed before the Prince of Wales at Westminster Abbey. Thirty years later the 56-year old church organist lives in a 1905-built Diamond Street house, shops at the Canyon Market and rides BART, and he’s planning a presentation for the President of the United States. Sitting at his kitchen table, […]
Street lighting in Glen Park is about to get brighter
We can now report that action is underway to improve street lighting in the neighborhood. After a nighttime walk last December with the Glen Park Lighting Committee and Supervisor Weiner and other city officials (which was reported in the Spring 2014 Glen Park News), an action plan has been developed. Details were presented at the […]
Hunting invasive radish in the park
Story and photos by Murray Schneider Intermittent April shower brought with them a profusion of mustard, which blanketed swaths of Glen Canyon’s eastern hillside on a recent Wednesday. Bunched in the shadow of Diamond Heights homes, the invasive ground cover could easily have doubled for colorful daisies. On April 9, eight Friends of Glen Canyon […]
Glen Park Association meeting April 9 — 6:30
Glen Park Association Quarterly Meeting Wednesday, April 9, 2014 • 6:30pm Glen Park Recreation Center The Glen Park Association is happy to announce the April general meeting at the Glen Park Recreation Center. We will start at 630 pm with a meet-and-greet social. Weather permitting, the social will be outside at the tables near the […]
Penny Lane, a strolling street in Glen Park
by Murray Schneider Penny Lane, once a 19th century carriage path, makes a short, rutted journey threading between Sussex and Surrey Street backyards, then dead-ends in 200 yards. At that point, the public easement bifurcates: fork left, up to Sussex Street; or dogleg right, down to Surrey Street. “The fact is, the change in elevation […]
Rain and hail today in Glen Park
From about 11:05 a.m. Hail
Farmer’s Market opens Sunday
The Glen Park Village Farmer’s Market will open for the season on Sunday, March 30th and will run every Sunday from 10am-2pm until November 23rd at the Glen Park Village BART Station on Bosworth and Arlington. Opening day, this Sunday, March 30th, will be a great way for families and community members to celebrate the […]
Glen Park Association Quarterly Meeting April 9
Glen Park Association Quarterly Meeting Wednesday, April 9th, 6:30 – 9:00 pm at the Glen Park Recreation Center The Glen Park Association is happy to announce the April quarterly meeting at Glen Canyon Park Recreation Center. We will start at 6:30 pm with a meet-and-greet social. Weather permitting, the social will be outside at the […]
Name our Glen Canyon trail!
Glen Canyon Trail Naming Contest Have your ideas become a part of San Francisco history- help name our trails! The San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department’s Glen Canyon Trails Project is a product of the 2008 Clean and Safe Neighborhood Parks Bond, multiple California Habitat Conservation Fund grants, and extensive community input. We need your […]
Glen Park Association Quarterly Meeting
Glen Park Association Quarterly Meeting April 9, 2014, 6:30 – 9pm Glen Park Recreation Center The Glen Park Association is happy to announce the April general meeting at the Glen Park Recreation Center. We will start at 630 pm with a meet-and-greet social. Weather permitting, the social will be outside at the tables near the new […]
Playground fills with kids as Glen Park Canyon opens
By Murray Schneider The day couldn’t have been more beautiful for a ribbon cutting. With opening day Little League softball being played before him, Recreation and Parks General Manager Phil Ginsburg addressed a huge crowd of Glen Park neighbors at the official opening of the Glen Canyon Park Playground “It’s a joyous day and a […]
Glen Park apartment, $5,900/month with attached Sculpture Garden…
Flasher alert in Glen Park
Brittany Clark was reading in the mini park between Alemany and Cayuga Street early Wednesday evening when a man came up to her and exposed himself. “I just wanted to give a heads up to the women of Glen Park to be hyper vigilant,” she said. “I called the police, but they never came.” The […]
It’s almost here–The New Glen Canyon Park opens Saturday
Story and photos by Murray Schneider After months of waiting, the long-anticipated Glen Canyon Park Improvement Project is only days from completion. Mayor Ed Lee will be on hand for the ribbon cutting ceremony, scheduled for Saturday March 15 at 9:30 A.M. San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department General Manager Phil Ginsburg will welcome Supervisor […]
Mayor Lee will be at Grand Opening of Glen Park on Saturday
Who is this Mr. Park of whom you speak?
THEY CAME IN CONFUSION by Carl Wells The curious encounter was reported to me by Mortimer Phipps, one of our neighborhood’s milder and more sensitive residents. Mortimer is a splendid graphic artist, an owner-trainer of three talented hamsters (“The keyboard tricks are impressive,” says his wife, Bea), and a lover of cashews, spicy beets, and […]
The Sounds of B-flat on a Tuesday Midday
…in which I will relate sound to frequency to pitch to note Dolan Eargle (B-Mus, U Texas, 1972) One Tuesday morning, taking a break on my sunny deck, I sat listening to the sounds that emanate from or descend upon Diamond St. Valley (new name). These are sounds that most of […]
Poisoned meatballs again threaten dogs in Twin Peaks
We first heard about this yesterday afternoon from Supervisor Scott Wiener, who sent this note: “It’s important for people to know that whoever is engaging in this sociopathic behavior — trying to poison people’s dogs — is doing it again. It’s important to spread the word so that people and their pets can be safe.” […]
Glen Canyon Park trail update
Dear Glen Canyon Neighbors and Folks Interested in our Glen Canyon TRAILS Improvement Project, Our Contractor is finishing up on transforming old dysfunctional asphalt ditches on the northern side of Glen Canyon, downhill of the park entrance at Turquoise and Amber, into functional vegetated swales and is beginning work on new trails in […]
Glen Canyon Park Playground Opening Celebration March 15, 2014
You are cordially invited to join Supervisor Scott Wiener, San Francisco Recreation and Park Department General Manager Phil Ginsburg, Glen Park Association and park advocates for the opening celebration of the Glen Canyon Park Playground. Saturday, March 15th, 2014 9:30 a.m. Welcome Remarks and Ribbon Cutting Ceremony SF Rec and Park Department General Manager Phil Ginsburg […]
Memorial for Josh Drewes of Drewes Meats on Feb. 21
From Drewes Meats Facebook page: There will be a memorial service for Josh on Friday, February 21st at 1:30 pm at St. Paul’s Catholic Church (Church & 29th Street.) In addition there will be a celebration of this life on Saturday, February 22nd from Noon until 4:00 PM at McLaren Park on Shelby Drive in […]
“The Diary of a Teenaged Girl” filmed in Glen Park
A scene from a movie titled “The Diary of a Teenaged Girl” was filmed in Glen Park on Feb. 12, 2014. The film is about a teenaged artist living in 1970s San Francisco enters into an affair with her mother’s boyfriend. Publishers Weekly describe it this way: Gloeckner’s latest, a combination of comics and prose, […]
Josh Epple, one of co-owners of Drewes Meats on Church Street, dead in crash
SAN FRANCISCO — A man who died in a motorcycle crash in San Francisco early Saturday morning was a well-known local business owner. Josh Epple, 42, and his brother are owners of Drewes Meats on Church Street in San Francisco’s Noe Valley. Epple died early Saturday morning after losing control of his motorcycle and falling from an elevated […]
China House Restaurant is now open
China House Restaurant at 2794 Diamond St. opened Friday, Feb. 14, 2014. The new restaurant is in the same space as Hong Sing used to be. The space has been remodeled and the restaurant features a large menu and beer and wine. The focus is northern Chinese cuisine.
Long-time activist and Glen Park resident Barry Willdorf has passed away
Barry and Bonnie Willdorf lived at 556 Chenery Street for 41 years and just moved to Ingleside Terraces in September 2013. Barry was active on the committee that formed after the old market burned down and was instrumental in making the new development viable. Barry passed away peacefully at his home on February 1, 2014, […]
10th Anniversary Retrospective: A park story told in suitcases, cardboard boxes and journals
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 Canyon Park is a quiet natural space that can seem far removed from our enormous city, which surrounds its hillsides and thickets. The volunteers who spend their Wednesdays come with […]