A Eucalyptus on Chenery in front of St. Johns School lost a big limb overnight. According to the school’s gardener, there wasn’t a car parked in the parking space where the limb fell so no one and nothing was harmed.
Archives for September 2011
Glen Park crimes Sept 19 – 25, 2011
The following are Glen Park crimes from the Ingleside Station Newsletter Monday, September 19th, 2011: Nothing in the report from Glen Park Tuesday, September 20th, 2011: Nothing in the report from Glen Park Wednesday, September 21st, 2011: Nothing in the report from Glen Park Thursday, September 22nd, 2011 10:59pm, 100 Blk Monterey Blvd, Recovered stolen […]
10th Anniversary Retrospective: Glen Park Elementary turns 100
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 Park School, a century strong, celebrated its 100th birthday on September 24th, putting on public display $5.5 million worth of building improvements. Children, parents and SFUSD officials circled the festivities, […]
Sushi restaurant to go into Sel et Vin space
By Gail Bensinger An as-yet-unnamed Japanese sushi bar and restaurant will be the new tenant in the space on Chenery Street vacated by Sel & Vin wine bar. The owners are Ken Lui, Kenny Zhu and Raymond Ho, who already operate two popular sushi and sake places – Tataki at California at Divisadero, and Tataki […]
Glen Park Elementary turns 100 Saturday. Come and celebrate.
WHAT: Glen Park School’s Grand Re-Opening Celebration WHEN: Saturday, September 24th, 11:00am-3:00pm WHERE: Glen Park School, 151 Lippard Avenue in the Brompton Street Yard See Glen Park Elementary’s beautifully renewed building, meet the amazing teachers and staff, talk to current parents and hear about the exciting plans for the schoolyard. There will be children’s […]
California Melee zooms up to Chenery Park
By Murray Schneider It was a reason to stop dead in the street and stare in wonder and longing. Just before supper on the 12th the cars began to arrive, 57 vintage sports cars that traced their pedigrees back to the 1950s and ’60s and beyond, including a ’55 T-Bird, a ’65 Mustang, a ’68 […]
Free Electronic Recycling Event at St. John’s
What: Free Electronic Recycling Event Where: St. John’s School, 925 Chenery Street When: Saturday, September 17th 9:00am – 2:00pm Drop off free of charge any of the following items: ï‚· TVs and Monitors ï‚· Computers and Laptops ï‚· Scanners and Printers ï‚· Cell Phones […]
Sup. Wiener’s monthly newsletter
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Glen Park Community Plan update
Hello Glen Park Community, We are excited to announce the Glen Park Community Plan is moving forward. Since 2002, the Planning Department has worked with residents, merchants and public agencies to develop a community vision for Glen Park. We’re now entering the public hearing phase of the project. Over the next few months the Planning […]
Buy some flowers from Joanne at BART today if you can
When a gang of hooligans posing as protesters got to the Glen Park BART station Thursday night, destruction and economic ruin seemed more on their minds than actually affecting whatever change it was they imagined they might be creating. They used hammers to smash all the ticket readers into the station except the one for […]
Vandals attack Glen Park BART station Thursday night
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — BART police are investigating an attack by vandals at the Glen Park station in San Francisco. A group of about 10 to 20 vandals damaged turnstiles and spray-painted graffiti at the Glen Park station Thursday night. They swung hammers and destroyed the Clipper Card readers at the station’s entrance. Some of the […]
Live band at Glen Park Station bar Saturday at 8:00
Musicians Morgan Nilsen and Justin Ancheta live in Glen Park and created a sustainable movement they coined “A Call To Localize.” The motivation for its creation grew from a desire they both have to bring community together while creating sustainable ways to maintain culture, opportunity, health, transportation, and many of the other elements that fuel […]
Watering the Canyon
By Murray Schneider Glen Park News Canyon Correspondent San Francisco high school chemistry students are back in school and hitting the books, but if any had hiked Glen Canyon Park trails on September 8th they’d have been surprised to see a City Park and Rec truck parked with a hulking 500-gallon tank wedged on its […]
Cooking class this week at the farmers’ market
Get some great ideas this Sunday September 11th! The Event will be… Cookin’ the Market Culinary Demonstrations Join Market Chef Mario Hernandez for a free cooking demonstration He will create simple, delicious dishes featuring the best of the market Recipes, tips, techniques and tastings will be shared Demos will run at 11:00am and 1:00p! m […]
Miraloma Fall Fiesta Saturday Sept. 10
Miraloma Fall Fiesta Saturday September 10 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM Miraloma Clubhouse 350 Oshaughnessy Blvd. at Del Vale The Miraloma Park Improvement Club invites you to come out and join your neighbors for an afternoon of food and fun! A taco truck will be serving burritos and tacos; beer, soda, and juice boxes will […]
Glen Park Mayoral Forum Sept. 14, 2011
Thank you for joining the Glen Park – Diamond Heights – Sunnyside mayoral forum on September 14, 2011. We would like to start promptly at 700 pm at St John School on Chenery Street. Here is the format: Rachel Gordon of the Chronicle will be the moderator. 700 pm: Introductions – 1 minute each. Rachel […]
New wheelchair access at Glen Canyon
By Murray Schneider While it will be some time before the 2008 Clean and Safe Neighborhood Parks Bond money is used for Glen Canyon trail improvements, San Francisco Recreation and Park’s Natural Areas employees didn’t let any dust collect beneath their feet on August 24th. Joe Grey and Jon Campo removed a step to a […]