Announcements

Announcements: May 2025

BOOK SALE AND JEWELRY BOUTIQUE

A book sale and jewelry boutique will be held on Friday and Saturday, June 6 and 7, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., at the Episcopal Church of the Incarnation, 1750 29th Ave., between Noriega and Moraga streets. Café bakery goodies, hardbacks $3, paperbacks $1, DVDs, CDs, videos and jewelry boutique. For more information, visit IncarnationSF.org, email comebefed@aol.com or call 415-564-2324.

CAFE LA JOIE NOW OPEN

A new cafe recently opened in the Richmond District: Cafe la Joie is at 189 Sixth Ave. at  California Street. “A Taste of the Mediterranean in Every Bite!” Café La Joie is more than just a coffee shop — it’s a place where flavors, culture and hospitality come together. From handcrafted espresso to vibrant, fresh Mediterranean dishes made with love, every visit to Café La Joie is an experience. Whether you’re here for breakfast and a morning coffee, a leisurely brunch or a cozy meal, you’ll always be greeted with warmth and authenticity. Learn more on Instagram: Cafelajoiesf and online: yelp.com/biz/caf%C3%A9-la-joie-san-francisco.

CAR FOR SALE

2008 VW Beetle for sale. Like-new. Great body, white interior, good black paint, brand new tires from Costco, doesn’t smoke or burn oil, engine runs great, $4,800. Clean title, clean car in SF. 805-455-9520.

CLEMENT STREET ART WALK

Clement Street Art Walk is a quarterly community evening event bringing local art to the small businesses on Clement Street. Listen to live music, mingle with neighbors and enjoy local artists featured at favorite small businesses while you shop local. This year’s Third Thursday quarterly dates are June 19, Sept. 18 and Dec. 18, 5-8 p.m., on Clement Street from Arguello Boulevard to Park Presidio Boulevard (and beyond). Learn more at clementstreetsf.com.

COMMENTARIES AND LETTERS

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FELTON TECH SQUAD

Felton’s Tech Squad provides free basic tech support for older adults and people with disabilities in the Richmond District. Ask questions regarding how to navigate your smartphone, tablet or laptop. Friday, May 9, 1:30-3 p.m. at the Richmond Branch Library (351 Ninth Ave.). Drop-in for one-on-one session in English. We are also seeking volunteers who speak English or/Cantonese. For more information, call 415-474-1558 or email techsquad@felton.org.

The Tech Squad is now introducing basic tech classes for older adults and adults with disabilities in Cantonese on Tuesdays 12:30-2p.m. at the Richmond Senior Center (6221 Geary Blvd., third floor). For more information, call 415-961-7043 or email sfconnected@felton.org.

FOOD PANTRY VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

The Richmond Neighborhood Center is seeking dedicated volunteers to help at our food pantries. Assist us in providing essential support to families in need. Sign up today at richmondsf.org/get-involved/volunteer.

FREE EVENTS AT THE SF PUBLIC LIBRARY, RICHMOND BRANCH

351 NINTH AVE., 415-355-5600

CHILDREN/FAMILY PROGRAMS: 

“Storytime: For Babies” Playtime follows directly after the Storytime. Limited to 46 participants, tickets required. Mondays 11-11:30 a.m. 

“Storytime: For Toddlers.” Playtime follows directly after Storytime. Starting April 30, we will be moving Toddler Storytime outside to the 10th Avenue lawn. Baby Storytime, which happens on Monday, will continue to be held inside the library. With the move outside, we will no longer have to take tickets for Toddler Storytime. As we did last year, the Richmond Branch library will provide some blankets to sit on and a few chairs as well. Please feel free to bring your own blanket or chair if you wish. In the event of extreme weather, our plan is to move the story time inside to the Program Room. Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 11-11:30 a.m. 

“Activity: Lego Free Play.” Build skyscrapers, forts, castles or whatever your imagination desires with LEGO. For ages 5 and older. Tuesday, May 13, 3:30-5 p.m.

“Workshop: Spin a Wondrous Shadow, Perform a Jewish Tale.” Celebrate Jewish Heritage Month with a hands-on art-making journey to discover the magical world of shadow puppetry and Jewish folklore. Led by Daniel Barash of Firelight Shadow Theater, participants will first be introduced to the art of shadow puppetry and learn how to create puppets from scratch to adapt versions of Jewish folktale “storysongs” to the shadow theater screen. For children ages 6 and older. Learn more at firelightshadowtheater.com. Saturday, May 17, 2-3:30 p.m.

ALL AGES: 

“Therapy Pet at the Library.” Meet therapy pet Jackson, a lovable Australian Shepherd, provided by the SF SPCA to provide comfort and relieve stress. Jackson’s handler will describe the work of a therapy dog, and participants can enjoy relaxing with and petting this gentle animal. Thursday, May 22, 3-4 p.m.

“Presentation: Breaking the Silence: Art and Mental Health.” May is Mental Health Awareness Month, as well as Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month. Local artist MK Wong’s visual storytelling will explore universal mental healthcare issues and, more specifically, the social stigmas about mental health felt in minority communities. Representatives from National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) will also be present to speak on the topic and offer their services. Saturday, May 31, 2-3:30 p.m.

ADULT PROGRAMS:

“Breath meditation with Don Narin.” Guided meditation for calming and stress release. Every Thursday, 11 a.m.-noon.  

“Tutorial: Tech Savy at 60+.” Learn the basics of tablets and iPhones. It is a seven-class series. Please bring your own devices: Apple/Android. The class is taught in Cantonese. Space is limited; call 415-355-5600 to reserve. This program is in partnership with Self-Help for the Elderly. Wednesdays, May 7 and 21, 2-3:30 p.m. 

“Tutorial: Drop-In Tech Support for Older Adults with the Felton Institute Tech Squad.” Get one-on-one help with your phone or tablet, searching the Internet, setting up an email account and other basic computer tasks. Cantonese-speaking Tech Squad members are available to assist. Friday, May 9, 1:30-3 p.m. 

“Activity: Tea testing.” Try different flavors of tea at this tea tasting. Space limited. Reservations required: 415-355-5600. Saturday, May 10, 3-4 p.m.

“Performance: Saul Goodman’s Klezmer Band.” Celebrate Jewish Heritage Month! Saul Goodman’s Klezmer Band performs music for weddings, parties and all manner of concerts and celebrations around the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond. Their sound draws from their modern cosmopolitan surroundings, while being firmly rooted in traditional Jewish folk music tracing back centuries from Eastern Europe. For this performance, musicians Mike Perlmutter (clarinet) and Jonathan Kipp (accordion and vocals) will present a variety of klezmer music and provide explanations about the music, its origins and functions. Sunday, May 11, 2-3 p.m.

“Read Together, Silent Book Club.” Bring any book (fiction or nonfiction) for a period of silent reading followed by a discussion when you share what you are reading with others. The club meets every other Wednesday. Wednesdays, May 14 and 28, 3-5 p.m. 

“Workshop: Westside Affordable Housing Richmond and Sunset.” This workshop offers affordable housing resources and educational information in the Sunset and Richmond districts. You will learn how to apply for affordable housing, who qualifies for affordable housing, how many units will be built in the community and why it matters to the Richmond and Sunset residents. In English and Cantonese. English session 2-3 p.m. Cantonese session 3:30-4:30 p.m. Call 415-355-5600 to reserve a space. This program is in partnership with Self-Help for the Elderly. Saturday, May 24, 2-4:30 p.m.

“Workshop: Jewelry Making.” Create your own jewelry with beads and stones. Space is limited. Reservations are required: 415-355-5600. Tuesday, May 27, 2-3:30 p.m.

“Eddie Ahn.” Join author Eddie Ahn as he discusses his new graphic memoir, “Advocate: A Graphic Memoir of Family, Community, and the Fight for Environmental Justice.”

Born in Texas to Korean immigrants, Eddie grew up working at his family’s store with the weighty expectations that their sacrifices would be paid off when he achieved the “American Dream.” Years later after moving to San Francisco and earning a coveted law degree, he then does the unthinkable: he rejects a lucrative legal career to enter the nonprofit world. In carving his own path, Eddie defies his family’s notions of economic success, igniting a struggle between family expectations, professional goals and dreams of community. As an environmental justice attorney, he confronts the most immediate issues the country is facing today, from the devastating effects of Californian wildfires to economic inequality, all while combating burnout and racial prejudice. In coming fully into his own, Eddie also reaches a hand back to his parents, showing them the value of a life of service rather than one spent only seeking monetary wealth. Weaving together humorous anecdotes with moments of victory and hope, this powerful, deeply contemplative full-color graphic novel explores the relationship between immigration and activism, opportunity and obligation, and familial duty and community service. Attendees will receive free artwork from the author while supplies last. Space limited. Reservations required: 415-355-5638. Thursday, May 29, 6-7 p.m.

FREE EVENTS AT THE SF PUBLIC LIBRARY, SUNSET BRANCH

1305 18TH AVE., 415-355-2808

Tutorial: Tablet/Smartphone course, Friday, May 16, 1-2:30 p.m. Topic: Photography. Reservations required: 415-355-2808 (starting May 2).

Workshop: CalMoneySmart, Tuesday, May 20, 4-5 p.m. This state program provides financial education to help low-income individuals, youth and seniors make informed financial decisions. 

Author: San Francisco’s Chinatown, Thursday, May 22, 4-5:30 p.m. Discover the inspiring story of Chinatown’s resilience and transformation post-pandemic through a captivating slide show presentation and Q&A. 

Exhibit: Life In Chinatown a Century Ago. Tuesday, May 27. The exhibition showcases 50 postcards of San Francisco’s Chinatown from 1903 to 1915, depicting everyday life of Chinese immigrants and nostalgic neighborhood scenes. Highlights include Chinese children in costumes, a fortune teller, a cobbler and various community activities. Donated by Herby Lam and on loan from Golden Age Vintage, the exhibition runs from May 27 to June 26 during library hours.

Workshop: Fix-it Clinic, Bike Repair, Saturday, May 31, 3-5 p.m. Space is limited. Seats available first come, first served. One bike per person. 

Tutorial: Tech Help, every Sunday, 1:30-3:30 p.m. Get one-on-one tech help. First come, first served. 

Tutorial: Book a Librarian, every Tuesday, 11 a.m.-noon. Each session is 30 minutes. Reservations required: 415-355-2808.

FREE WALKING GROUP FOR SENIORS

Join the friendly San Francisco 55+ Neighborhood Walks. These free walks are leisurely, not vigorous and accommodating for seniors with various walking abilities. To sign up, go to meetup.com/sf-55-neighborhood-walking-groups/. You can see who else is walking. You are also welcome if you just show up in person.  The walks meet weekly, except when it rains and sometimes on holidays – check the Meetup link for the latest updates. The walks vary from one hour to two hours and you can leave at any time.

• Tuesday walks start at noon at Angelina’s Cafe, 6000 California St., at 22nd Avenue in the Richmond District and goes to Lands End and back.  

• Friday walks start at 10 a.m. in front of the Forest Hill Club House at 391 Magellan St. and tours that beautiful neighborhood.

• Sunday walks start at 1 p.m. at Java Beach by the Zoo at 2650 Sloat Blvd. in the Outer Sunset and goes along the Upper Great Highway from Sloat Boulevard to Judah Street and back. Dogs are allowed at the Ocean Beach walk. 

Every walk is located where there is a public bathroom either at the starting place or on the route.

FREE WALKING GROUP FOR SENIORS – NEW

Join a beautiful and healthy walk for seniors at Mountain Lake Park every Thursday at 1:30 p.m. It is FREE and fun! To get to Mountain Lake Park, go to 12th Avenue and Lake Street. Walk north on the short segment of 12th Avenue and enter the park. There is a sign that says Mountain Lake Park. Inside the park, walk west (turning left) past the playground where you will see restrooms and a drinking fountain. We meet at the seating area there at 1:30 p.m. on Thursdays. Rain cancels the walk. For details on getting there via bus or car, on parking and the route and the vistas in the walk, please contact freeseniorwalk@gmail.com.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY

Happy May birthday to Denim Bar, Ramona Barker, Therese M. Cabreram Ada Consalus,  Linnea Corbett, Lexi Craig, Mike Craig, Max Friedman, Ivey Fung, Maggie Glaize, Anna Grajeda, Breyana Greats, Pia Harvey, Jon Hollenbeck, Gemma Huynh, Tim Keeler, Kathleen Larkin, Autumn Looijen, Michael Lue, Natalie Lue, Debbie MacCawley, Rose Maini, Paul Mansfield, June McWilliams, Shaaron Murphy, Jay Parks, Emma Perreira, Marie Phatak, Lucy Poole, Scott Rittman, Selena Rosales, Katelin Rowland, Sabrina Royce, Julia Ryder Sill, Heath Tohara, Skylar Van Nostrand, Ben Wilson, Eleanor Wollenberg, Lee Yurman and Rosie Zepeda.To add a name to the monthly birthday list, email Editor@RichmondSunsetNews.com. Free. 

HSARTS EXPANDS TO ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

San Francisco High School of the Arts (HSArts) is excited to introduce San Francisco Arts and Science Academy (ASA), a new elementary school opening in fall 2025. Located at Star of the Sea campus (350 Ninth Ave.) in the Inner Richmond, ASA will launch with a K-2 bilingual English-Chinese program emphasizing arts, language, math and science. Building on HSArts’s proven success, ASA fosters hands-on learning, academic excellence, and core values like kindness and respect to create a strong foundation for young learners. Learn more at ASAsf.org.

INNER SUNSET 2025 FREE FIX-IT FAIR

We’ll try to fix anything — except electronics and relations — for free. Yes, for free. No hidden charges, no fees, no gobbledegook. Bring your wobbly, chipped, loose, broken, frayed, splintered, torn, cracked or severed item. If we can’t fix it, we’ll give you twice your money back. Please bring repair supplies, if possible. 502 Irving St. at Sixth Avenue, Saturday, May 31, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. (last item taken in at 3 p.m.) Volunteers welcome: Please call Barbara: 415-246-4748, or email barbara@barbara.com.

LONG-TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM

The San Francisco Long-Term Care Ombudsman program offers free, confidential support to address issues raised by residents in long-term care facilities and free training opportunities for those interested in becoming volunteer ombudsmen. For details on training or accessing support, call 415-751-9788 or email ombudsman@felton.org.

MOTHER’S DAY ROSE SHOW

The San Francisco Rose Society presents the 84th Annual Mother’s Day Rose Show – Art of the Rose – on Sunday, May 11, 12:30-3:30 p.m. at the Hall of Flowers, County Fair Building, Golden Gate Park, 1199 Ninth Ave. Free. 415-831-5500. On display will be a variety of roses, including hybrid teas, floribundas, grandifloras, shrubs, old garden roses and more – all grown in San Francisco.  We will also have rose arrangements on display designed by our members.

To learn more, go to sfrosesociety.org, email sfrosesociety@gmail.com or call 415-656-4346.Contact: Maryanne Razzo.

NEVER BETTER!

Celebrate Older Americans Monthwith Community Living Campaign and CA Volunteers/Neighbor to Neighbor! Join us for Never Better Elders, a free, joy-filled afternoon spotlighting San Francisco’s vibrant older adult community. Event highlights include:

• Brain Health talk from UCSF’s Memory and Aging Center.

• Recycling tips from Recology.

• Tech support for your devices.

• Chinese dancing, live music, and DJs.

• Raffle prizes.

• 25+ resource booths from trusted organizations like DAS, IOA, On Lok, Fromm Institute, and more.

Featured Vendor: Bay Area Cancer Connections (BACC). BACC will provide free boutique appointments with items including wigs, hats, head coverings, post-surgery garments and more — all designed to support individuals affected by breast or ovarian cancer. Also new this year: La Raza Community Resource Center and the SF Campus for Jewish Living! SF County Fair Building, in Golden Gate Park, near Lincoln Way and Ninth Avenue, May 15, 1-4 p.m. For more information, call 415-821-1003 x106.

NEW OUTER SUNSET RESTAURANT

Now open: Fifty Vara is a neighborhood-driven kitchen and bar tucked in the Outer Sunset District. Serving as an expression of California seasonality and cuisine, the menu takes cues from the bountiful harvests found throughout the vast expanse of the region. Fifty Vara offers an intentional spread that balances refinement and familiarity, inspired by San Francisco’s diverse culinary scene, where each dish is purposefully prepared to both soothe and surprise the palate. Paired with a curated cocktail program and a rotating selection of wine alongside high-quality, house-brewed beers, visitors will find a welcoming harmony of comfort and culture. Fifty Vara’s space is imbued with a sense of community; it’s a home away from home intended to nurture and cherish the guests’ journey and transport them to where they want to go. 1735 Noriega St. Learn more at fiftyvarasf.com or call 415-571-8701.

OUTER SUNSET FARMERS MARKET AND MERCANTILE

Join us every Sunday at the Outer Sunset Farmers Market and Mercantile where you can find fresh produce from local farmers and ranchers, enjoy delicious dishes from Outer Sunset eateries and discover unique finds from local makers and artisans. Every Sunday, find a revolving series of live performers, engaging activities and exhibitions at the ArtShip and fun zone! Our farmers market accepts WIC, EBT and Market Match. 37th Avenue at Ortega Street,  9 a.m.-2 p.m. Visit sunsetmercantilesf.com or call 415-465-2475 for more details. 

“PHOTOS OF THE MONTH” ONLINE GALLERY

Photographers are invited to submit three of their best photos for consideration to be published in the “Photos of the Month” gallery on RichmondSunsetNews.com. The website averages 20,000 views per month. Please submit photos as jpegs on the 15th of each month. For more information, email Editor@RichmondSunsetNews.com or call 415-706-6428.

PINEHURST WOMEN’S AUXILIARY SPRING FESTIVAL AND FUNDRAISER

The Salvation Army Pinehurst Women’s Auxiliary is hosting a spring festival and fundraiser at Pinehurst Lodge Saturday, June 7 from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Don’t miss “The Bagpipers” at 11:30 a.m. All proceeds from the event benefit The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Program at Pinehurst Lodge. These funds pay for the residents’ dental and vision needs. Pinehurst Lodge is located at 2685 30th Ave. For more information, email nevadasissy@yahoo.com.

REFUSE REFUSE CLEANUPS

Tuesday, May 13, 3–4:30 p.m., Richmond Library Cleanup, mobilize.us/civicjoyfund/event/756695/.

Wednesday, May 14, 5-6 p.m., Mountain Lake Park Cleanup, mobilize.us/civicjoyfund/event/777335/.

Wednesday, May 14, 6-8:30 p.m., SF City FC Cleanup, mobilize.us/civicjoyfund/event/777341/.

Thursday, May 15, 10 a.m.-noon, Fort Miley Cleanup and Workday, mobilize.us/civicjoyfund/event/756072/.

Thursday, May 15, 10:30 a.m.-noon, Rise & Grind Cleanup, mobilize.us/civicjoyfund/event/756073/.

Friday, May 16, noon-1:30 p.m., Richmond Neighborhood Center Cleanup, mobilize.us/civicjoyfund/event/756081/.

Friday, May 16, 4-5 p.m., Clement Street Happy Hour Cleanup, mobilize.us/civicjoyfund/event/756136/.

Saturday, May 17, 8:30-9:30 a.m., Baker Beach Cleanup, mobilize.us/civicjoyfund/event/755942/.

Saturday, May 17, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Central Richmond Cleanup, mobilize.us/civicjoyfund/event/755827/.

Saturday, May 17, 10-11:30 a.m., KEEP Ocean Beach Clean, mobilize.us/civicjoyfund/event/755689/.

Sunday, May 18, 10 a.m.-noon, Outer Richmond Cleanup, mobilize.us/civicjoyfund/event/756120/.

Thursday, May 22, 10 a.m.-noon, Fort Miley Cleanup and Workday, mobilize.us/civicjoyfund/event/756072/.

Friday, May 23, 4-5 p.m., Clement Street Happy Hour Cleanup, mobilize.us/civicjoyfund/event/756136/.

Saturday, May 24, 10-11:30 a.m., KEEP Ocean Beach Clean,  mobilize.us/civicjoyfund/event/755689/.

Saturday, May 24, 10 a.m.-noon, Inner Sunset Cleanup, mobilize.us/civicjoyfund/event/756093/.

Thursday, May 29, 10 a.m.-noon, Fort Miley Cleanup and Workday, mobilize.us/civicjoyfund/event/756072/.

Friday, May 30, 4-5 p.m., Clement Street Happy Hour Cleanup, mobilize.us/civicjoyfund/event/756136/.

Saturday, May 31, 10 a.m.-noon, Richmond District Cleanup, mobilize.us/civicjoyfund/event/755689/.

Saturday, May 31, 10-11:30 a.m., KEEP Ocean Beach Clean, mobilize.us/civicjoyfund/event/755689/.

SEALEVEL GALLERY

The next Sunset Solos at Sealevel takes place on Sunday, May 18, at 7 p.m. Join us for an incredible, one-night-only performance: “The Retreat,” written by Nicole Galland and performed by Eowyn Mader. For tickets and information, please visit sealevelsf.com.

SECONDHAND SATURDAYS

Come check out Secondhand Saturdays and celebrate all things vintage, antique and secondhand. Presented by Sunset Mercantile every third Saturday of the month at Ortega Street and 37th Avenue, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Shop local from more than 50 vintage vendors, makers and artisans that are some of the Bay Area’s best. Enjoy live music, family-friendly activities, food trucks, rotating monthly features and more! Visit sunsetmercantilesf.com/secondhand/ for more information.

SPRING AND SUMMER CAMPS FOR KIDS

Discover and book spring and summer camps. Parents, finding the perfect camp for your kids just got way easier. Camp Scamp, a brand-new San Francisco-based platform, helps families discover and book incredible local camps for free – based on age, location and interests. We offer a great selection of art, outdoor, sports and language-immersion camps, all in your local neighborhood. Skip the hassle and book directly. Stress-free planning is just a few clicks away. Go to campscamp.com to explore and book your reservation. Supporting local camps, building community and making childhood unforgettable – one adventure at a time.

STAMP COLLECTOR AND STAMP COLLECTIONS

Stamp collector is buying stamps and stamp collections. I am buying “older stamps” from the 1800s to 1930. American Philatelic Society member since 1986. Pictures are appreciated. Call or text message 415-533-0761.

SUNSET MERCANTILE’S EMPORIUM

Sunset Mercantile’s first brick and mortar location is an incubating platform for local merchants and makers. Located in the heart of the Inner Sunset, Sunset Mercantile’s Emporium is an extension of its popular outdoor events. It serves as a platform for small vendors and makers to showcase and sell their unique, often handmade, products. You can find an array of items, from an in-store plant shop, to handmade bags, vintage fashion, to grab-and-go artisanal snacks. The store also hosts workshops and seasonal events for the community such as the Inner Sunset Art Walk, Holiday Light Stroll and Noise Pop’s Summer of Music. The Emporium would like to extend an invitation to local merchants and makers to be a part of this special new retail space. This is an opportunity for vendors to create their own mini shop within the store. For more information about Emporium and how to apply, visit sunsetmercantilesf.com/emporium/.

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