Wee Scotty, located at 609 Clement St. in the Richmond District, is offering special summer classes.
Wee Scotty, located at 609 Clement St. in the Richmond District, is offering special summer classes.
One of the largest and most significant WPA murals in San Francisco faces destruction within the next few months.
Editor: Joe’s Ice Cream is preparing for our 60th Anniversary and we have a fun day planned. The event is Saturday, April 13 starting at 11:30 a.m. at 5420 Geary Blvd. […]
In February, construction began on the Baker Beach Green Streets Project. This project is located along El Camino Del Mar between the Legion of Honor and the Lands End Trailhead, on Sea Cliff Avenue from 26th to 25th avenues, and on GGNRA park land at the California Coastal Trail at 25th Avenue North.
Police activity in the Richmond District in February, 2019.
Community Updates Dear neighbors, Happy Year of the Boar! I kicked off February by attending a celebration of Black History Month at City Hall and joined more than 100 families for a […]
What once served as the frontline defenses and the eyes and ears of the Coast Artillery Corps are slowly fading into historical oblivion. During World War II, San Francisco was the second most heavily defended harbor in the United States.
Parents planning summer activities got an opportunity to directly connect with more than 20 organizations at the Richmond Recreation Center last month thanks to a new program organized by the City’s Department of Children, Youth and Their Families (DCYF).
A fundraiser will be held on March 28, 2019 at the Cliff House restaurant to benefit the baseball and softball programs.
Things to do in the Richmond and Sunset districts.
San Francisco Recreation and Park Department unveiled its new main trail through the Oak Woodlands in Golden Gate Park on Feb 22, 2019. The scenic path was dedicated to Phil Arnold, a longtime advocate for local parks, open space and recreational trail opportunities.
Information on the monthly Presidio Greenbelt Clean-Up Workday.
Here in California, we are witness to unprecedented dysfunction in Washington, exemplified by the longest government shutdown in American history.
In the Richmond we are inclusive, so please join us for the Immigrant Cultural Festival on Sunday, March 3, at 11 a.m. at the Richmond Neighborhood Center (741 30th Ave.).
A new plan for the UCSF Laurel Heights campus has been submitted to the San Francisco Planning Department, only it was not created by department staff or a developer, but instead by local neighbors.