A free arts, music, and recreation festival that provides engagement for children of all abilities will take place on Saturday, May 4 from noon to 3 p.m. at the Music Concourse Bandshell in Golden Gate Park.
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Francis Scott Key Annex Educator Housing Reaches Next Milestone
MidPen Housing, the developer for the Francis Scott Key Annex Educator Housing complex, has submitted the project application to the San Francisco Planning Department.
Paul Simon to Donate His Outside Lands Proceeds to Benefit Local Environment
As part of his rare live performance at Outside Lands this summer, Paul Simon announced that he will donate the net proceeds from his artist fee to environmental philanthropic organizations he believes in.
Schubert’s Serves a Sweet Slice of Richmond History
Schubert’s was recently designated a legacy business, having operated in the City for more than 30 years. During this time, Schubert’s has built up a loyal customer base.
Star of the Sea School to Close for Curriculum Realignment
Classes at Star of the Sea, a Catholic elementary school on Ninth Avenue at Geary Boulevard, in the heart of the Richmond District, will be suspended at the end of the school year in June due to declining enrollment. The preschool will remain open.
Supes Deny Outside Lands Noise Level Appeal
The last obstacle to extending the contract between the Outside Lands music festival and the City’s Recreation and Park Department was removed when the SF Board of Supervisors rejected an appeal to turn down the deal.
Undercover Chef – May 2019
My career as a Fine Dining Chef career spans decades in five-star hotels and restaurants. I have an M.A.Ed. with a focus on Nutritional Health and Fast Food Marketing; all of this means nothing in the field of work I do as a Chef Educator for “at risk youth.” I run a fine dining restaurant open to the public.
Richmond Community Health Festival on May 4
On Saturday, May 4, 10 a.m.-2p.m. at the Richmond Rec. Center (251 18th Ave) will hold a Richmond Community Health Festival.
Free Skin Cancer Screening on May 4
In honor of National Skin Cancer Prevention and Detection Month, the UCSF Department of Dermatology is offering free skin cancer screenings this Saturday.
Murals at Washington High School Stoke Debate: Board to Decide Their Fate
More than 80 years after artist Victor Arnautoff painted them, the murals now face destruction and are the focus of an intense debate about who gets to control the memory of the past and what that legacy will be in the future.
Pictures from Lafayette Elementary School Read Aloud Day
Pictures from Lafayette Elementary School Read Aloud Day, April 12, 2019
Over Ninety Thousand Historic SF Property Photos Now Accessible to the Public
OVER 90,000 HISTORIC PROPERTY PHOTOS NOW ACCESSIBLE TO THE PUBLIC THROUGH SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC LIBRARY In 2018 the San Francisco Assessor’s Office launched an initiative to preserve and make publicly available over […]
Letter to the Editor – Keep Washington Murals
Being native, I feel everyone is trying to hide everything bad that their forefathers have done.
They should just own it, not hide it.
Special Birkenstock Event at Footprint
Footprint will be hosting a Birkenstock x Sunski event on Saturday, May 18 from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. A Birkenstock representative and certified pedorthist will be present at the event to answer any questions and help customers with fittings
Letter to the Editor – Running for Mayor
My name is William Nocera, and I have declared my candidacy for mayor of the City and County of San Francisco in the November 5, 2019 Consolidated Municipal Election.



















