Wee Scotty is open daily 3-5 p.m. for sewing supplies and sewing machines. (415) 221-9200.
Wee Scotty is open daily 3-5 p.m. for sewing supplies and sewing machines. (415) 221-9200.
Visit the #SunsetStrong website to discover how to help local businesses during the coronavirus epidemic.
If you are a business owner who would like to be added, would like to update your business’s information, or have any small business support questions or ideas for Supervisor Mar, please contact his office.
In times of greatest challenge, I have found that an antidote to anxiety and feeling down can be to do something. Anything.
Pickled vegetables haves many health benefits. They reduce muscle cramps, maintain blood sugar level and aid the digestive process. Pickles are a good source of antioxidants.
Sunset District Supervisor Gordon Mar urges solidarity and support of fellow community members during this pandemic.
Andytown Coffee has joined other local businesses in the healthcare delivery program to support San Francisco hospitals.
Robbery: Irving Street and 35th Avenue, March 2, 2:25 p.m. Officers responded to a report of robbery at gunpoint. The victim reported that he was sitting in his vehicle, when the suspect […]
The Sunset Neighborhood Help Group provides important resources to community members in need during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In the Sunset District, the degree to which local businesses are being affected varies based on when they were forced to close and their ability to maintain other ways to generate income. But they are all struggling to support their employees and their customers and await an uncertain future if and when they reopen.
Recent police activity in the Sunset District.
As St. Patrick’s Day approaches, many Irish (and Irish-for-a-day) celebrants will be out at pubs and restaurants throughout the City eager to enjoy the day’s festivities. A popular spot in the Sunset District becomes the epicenter of the “wearing of the green” festivities: the United Irish Cultural Center on 45th Avenue near Sloat Boulevard.
SF Supervisor Gordon Mar’s office organized the Sunset District’s first Lunar New Year celebration on Feb. 13 at Thomas Jefferson Elementary School. A big crowd sampled food from local restaurants, learned about various service organizations in the community and mingled with neighbors and friends to celebrate the year of the rat.
Beutel is an artist and a self-proclaimed “tinkerer.” Trained as a software engineer, he uses simple machines and everyday materials to bring objects to life.
A five-story, mixed-use building, now under review by the San Francisco Planning Department, will replace a Union 76 gas station at the corner of Lawton Street and 42nd Avenue in the Outer Sunset District.