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Search Results for: Glen Park Community Plan

Glen Park Community Plan ADOPTED!

February 23, 2012 by jon swae, sf planning department

The Glen Park Community Plan has finally been ADOPTED!  Last Tuesday, the Board of Supervisors unanimously voted to adopt the Glen Park Community Plan. The Plan will soon go to the Mayor for his signature and then become effective shortly thereafter. I want to sincerely thank everyone who participated in the planning process and helped […]

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Glen Park Community Plan update

September 16, 2011 by Elizabeth Weise

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 […]

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Glen Park Community Plan UPdate

February 15, 2011 by Elizabeth Weise

Hello everybody, We continue to work away on the Glen Park Community Plan.  Right now we’re in the process of refining the Plan based on input we received at community meetings held last September and November.  We look forward to working with you more over the next several months.  Expect to see us later this […]

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GLEN PARK REAL ESTATE–November recap

December 6, 2025 by Amanda Martin

Happy Holidays Glen Park! As I mentioned in last month’s post, this has been an interesting holiday season so far! Demand is still very high, and any property that is functional (and even some that are questionable) is getting a lot of interest and multiple offers — as long as it’s not overpriced. Overpricing right […]

Filed Under: Real Estate

SF Survey: Glen Park Neighborhood History Night

November 11, 2025 by Heather World

The Planning Department will unveil new research about Glen Park history at an interactive community meeting this Thursday evening, including the possibility of designating a portion of downtown as historic. Hosted by District 8 Supervisor Rafael Mandelman and the San Francisco Planning Department, the meeting from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the Glen Park branch […]

Filed Under: Glen Park Branch Library, Glen Park Neighborhoods History Project, Meeting announcement, SF Planning Department

Kay Estey, major organizer and contributor for many Glen Park gardening beautification projects, dies at age 82

October 29, 2025 by Mary Betlach

Kay Hamilton Estey, a long-term resident of Glen Park and an organizer and supporter of many Glen Park community initiatives, passed away September 9, 2025. Kay was Australian born and did graduate work at Harvard where she met her future husband. Kay and her husband Jay bought a house off Poppy Lane in Glen Park […]

Filed Under: Gardening, Obituary, Uncategorized

Allie Light, longtime Glen Park resident and Oscar winner, dies at age 90

October 13, 2025 by Julia Hilder, daughter of Allie Light

Photos courtesy of Julia Hilder with thanks to Carolyn White The Glen Park neighborhood was home for San Francisco filmmaker Allie Light for close to 60 years. Arbor Street was where her children grew, her career blossomed to star status and life rolled on from years into decades. My mother, Allie Light, passed away September […]

Filed Under: Arts, Glen Park people

A Double Celebration: Elk Street Mural and Glen Park Beautiful!

July 10, 2025 by Renee Berger, co-project leader for Elk Street Mural

Glen Park is full of treasures, too many to list here.  Perhaps most notable is its canyon that offers places to be quiet and away from the city and serves as a convening spot for countless people to enjoy each other’s company.  We now have our newest treasures, the Burnside mural and tiled steps, Elk […]

Filed Under: Elk Street Mural, Events

San Francisco Transportation Plan Presentation

May 12, 2025 by Daniela Rible, San Francisco County Transportation Authority

Dear Community Members, I am reaching out regarding the San Francisco Transportation Plan, or SFTP, the blueprint for the city’s transportation system development and investment over the next 30 years. The plan analyzes all transportation options like transit, walking, driving, and biking to set investment priorities and advance the city’s goal to build an effective, equitable, […]

Filed Under: SFCTA, Transit, Uncategorized

What Glen Park eyesore is more-or-less 200 feet long and 42 inches high?

December 5, 2024 by Nicki Michaels

Photo: Suzanne Ginsburg  (All other photos and images courtesy of Sirron Norris.) If you guessed that the “eyesore” is the very low, extremely unattractive and blotchy cement wall bordering the ball field on Elk Street—the one with the very tall chain link fence hovering above it—you are correct. And it is on that quite low […]

Filed Under: Elk Street Mural

More Changes to Glen Canyon Park

July 19, 2024 by Heather World

Now a neglected huddle of aged eucalyptus trees and occasional dumping ground, a swath of Glen Canyon Park near O’Shaughnessy Boulevard is planned to grow into an oak-shaded riparian corridor, with work already under way. The changes began last March when crews with the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission removed 11 trees on each side […]

Filed Under: Glen Canyon Park, Glen Park Rec Center, Islais Creek, SFPUC, Trees, Wildlife

Glen Park gets spiffied up on District 8 cleanup day

February 14, 2024 by Bonnee Waldstein

“Weeding, digging, hauling, shoveling, planting–so awesome!” That’s how Carolyn White of Arlington Street described her experience in the February 10 D8 cleanup day. It was a spectacular day in the midst of soaking rainstorms. TLC was doled out at the Bosworth Street median by a crew from the Geo Re-entry program, a nonprofit that helps […]

Filed Under: Arlington Path, Bernal Cut, Community Clean-Up, Community Servce, Uncategorized

Glen Park Association announces grants program

January 12, 2024 by Glen Park Association Grants Committee

  The Glen Park Association is happy to announce that we will be awarding $5,000 in grants this year! The maximum for any one project is $1,500. The deadline to submit applications for beneficial neighborhood projects is February 29. Grantees will be announced at the end of April. Further details and an application form can […]

Filed Under: Grants

Part 2: The water beneath our feet in Glen Park

November 15, 2023 by Bonnee Waldstein

Following up on our previous story about the July water main break affecting several homes on the unit block of Sussex Street, the Glen Park News was able to interview Joe Fong, a resident whose family has been displaced to Daly City since that time. Fong is a lifelong San Franciscan, having grown up in […]

Filed Under: floods, SFPUC, Uncategorized

The water beneath our feet in Glen Park

October 29, 2023 by Bonnee Waldstein

  As you’ve no doubt been noticing, Glen Park streets are being torn up thither and yon. Workers from the San Francisco Department of Public Works (SFDPW) can be spotted in deep holes and trenches, replacing old water mains, as reported previously in the Glen Park News. In addition, waterwise, July and August also saw […]

Filed Under: floods, SFPUC, SFPW, Uncategorized

Research on Mayor George Christopher and Why the Park Named After Him Should Retain His Name

July 11, 2023 by Evelyn Rose, Founder & Director, Glen Park Neighborhoods History Project

Glen Park News note: This Opinion Essay is reprinted here with permission of the Glen Park Neighborhoods History Project. In February of this year, it seemed Christopher Park in Diamond Heights was at risk for becoming the center of attention as a new candidate for a name change. The reason? A District 3 representative on the Park, Recreation, Open Space […]

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Glen Park has HeART!  News from Burnside Mural+

July 1, 2023 by Renee Berger

  Announcement: Just 20-25 donor legacy tiles remain available for the Burnside tiled stairway. Glen Park’s Burnside Mural+ tiled stairway project is receiving loads of love.  We want to thank the 175 people who have fulfilled pledges for donor legacy tiles.  The inscriptions are often touching, occasionally done with humor, and all clearly crafted from […]

Filed Under: mural

Glen Park Welcomes Spring (and the Sun!) with a Block Party

May 11, 2023 by Maggie Hicks

Saturday, May 6th started with a torrent of rain, but by 10:00 am the sun was shining, allowing for residents of Glen Park to gather for a spring block party. About 100 people from across the neighborhood circulated through for snacks, chalk, bubbles and conversation to welcome warmer and drier weather. Some had planned the […]

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Art installation in Glen Park sparks imagination of Greenway walkers

March 27, 2023 by Bonnee Waldstein

Using one’s imagination, a trip to a farm in England or a reminder of some personal memory, can be as close as the Greenway. Adam King, 71, a transplant from London to New York to Diamond Street 28 years ago, has been an activist on behalf of growing things and neighborhood beautification for the last […]

Filed Under: Arts, Greenway, Uncategorized

Glen Park Gets Greener

March 13, 2023 by Heather World

Glen Park is about to get greener, thanks to a grant that will buy 30 California native trees, 50 drought-resistant shrubs and numerous native grasses to beautify a stretch of land running between Arlington Street and San Jose Avenue.  The pedestrian portion of the land is known as the Arlington Path, which runs parallel to […]

Filed Under: Arlington Path, Bernal Cut, Community Clean-Up, Gardening

Rising Waters in and Around Glen Park is Nothing New: A Look Back

January 9, 2023 by Evelyn Rose, Founder & Director, Glen Park Neighborhoods History Project

The torrent of rain delivered by the Category 4 atmospheric river that careened into San Francisco on December 31, 2022, was nothing short of biblical. The 5.5 inches of rain recorded in those 24 hours (half of the expected total for all of December) exceeded any amount recorded for that date since record-keeping began in […]

Filed Under: floods, Glen Park History, rain, storm, Uncategorized

Canyon Market is being sold to Gus’s Community Market

December 14, 2022 by Elizabeth Weise

Canyon Market is getting new – though still local – owners. After 16 years, owners Richard and Janet Tarvlov are ready for a break. So they have sold the bustling business to Gus’s Community Market, owned by the Vardakastanis family. The sale will be completed on Dec. 21 and the Vardakastanis’ will take over. They […]

Filed Under: Businesses, Canyon Market, Featured

Glen Park Neighborhood History Project & Glen Canyon Featured on SF Chronicle’s Total SF Podcast

August 28, 2022 by SF Chronicle

Secrets of Glen Canyon: Dynamite, bears and a freeway revolt! Glen Canyon is one of the most underrated parks in San Francisco, with a dramatic history that’s mostly unknown beyond the Glen Park neighborhood. Glen Park Neighborhood History Project founder Evelyn Rose joins Total SF hosts Peter Hartlaub and Heather Knight to talk about the […]

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Neighborfest – celebrate community on your block

July 27, 2022 by Bonnee Waldstein

After close to a three year hiatus, the Neighborfest program is back.  In our District 8, thanks to funding provided by Supervisor Mandelman, the program has been updated and now provides participants with the largest suite of benefits and resources to date. Neighborfest Block Parties are a great opportunity to get us together and strengthen […]

Filed Under: Neighborhood, Rafael Mandelman

Neighborfest – celebrate community on your block

After close to a three year hiatus, the Neighborfest program is back.  In our District 8, thanks to funding provided by Supervisor Mandelman, the program has been updated and now provides participants with the largest suite of benefits and resources to date. Neighborfest Block Parties are a great opportunity to get us together and strengthen […]

Don’t miss it–Glen Park Gum Tree Girls Festival, July 10

June 29, 2022 by Evelyn Rose, Founder & Director, Glen Park Neighborhoods History Project

Recent events make it crystal clear. The achievements and historic legacy of women’s activism during the 20th century in San Francisco’s Glen Park district have never been more important than they are now! That is why we are holding the Glen Park Gum Tree Girls Festival 2022 at San Francisco’s beautiful Glen Canyon Park, 70 Elk Street at […]

Filed Under: Glen Park History

Twin Peaks Promenade plan takes shape

May 27, 2022 by Melinda Stockmann Sullivan, SF Rec & Park

Dear Community Member Interested in Twin Peaks: We are presenting a conceptual design plan for the Twin Peaks Promenade to the Rec and Park Commission Capital Committee next Wednesday, June 1. See a more detailed update that we posted on the project page of the Rec and Park website earlier this week. Click here to view […]

Filed Under: Recreation and Parks Department, Twin Peaks, Uncategorized

Glen Park Association awards $10k in grants to neighborhood projects

April 24, 2022 by Glen Park Association Board of Directors

Thanks to your memberships and donations, the Glen Park Association is excited to announce that this year we have been able to budget and disburse $10k in grants to worthy neighborhood projects. We published a post about this program on January 13, 2022 on this website. Neighborhood organizations were able to apply for up to […]

Filed Under: Arlington Community Garden, Glen Park Association, Grants, Uncategorized

Glen Park reporter and Canyon stalwart Murray Schneider dies at 79

March 14, 2022 by Elizabeth Weise

By Elizabeth Weise and Bonnee Waldstein If you’ve wandered through Glen Canyon or read about the neighborhood in the Glen Park News, you have been the beneficiary of Murray Schneider’s decades of work here. He helped pull invasive weeds in Glen Canyon, dug for planting and lopped ivy at regular Greenway work parties, wrote copiously […]

Filed Under: Featured, Glen Park News, Uncategorized

GLEN PARK REAL ESTATE–February Recap–Plus: Win a Canyon Market gift certificate (read on)!

March 11, 2022 by Amanda Martin

Happy March, everybody! Best wishes as we forge ahead toward Spring, and more lovely weather. In times of relative chaos and hardship around the world, it makes one truly appreciate that we live in relative peace locally. Here’s to Glen Park remaining an oasis of calm and peaceful living. So, what can I say about […]

Filed Under: Real Estate, Uncategorized

(HIS)TORIES OF OUR NEIGHBORHOODS–The Gum Tree Girls had “Moxie”! Following in the footsteps of Glen Park suffragists

March 8, 2022 by Evelyn Rose, Founder & Director, Glen Park Neighborhoods History Project

Celebrate Moxie! The Glen Park Gum Tree Girls Festival Sunday, July 10, 2022, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, Glen Canyon Park The Glen Park Gum Tree Girls Festival is a nonprofit, noncommercial event graciously permitted by the San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department. Learn more about the Gum Tree Girls Festival! To donate directly to […]

Filed Under: Glen Canyon Park, Glen Park History, Uncategorized

San Francisco to rein in Monster Homes in Central Neighborhoods–including Glen Park

March 4, 2022 by Office of Supervisor Rafael Mandelman

The Board of Supervisors voted in favor of legislation to curb luxury home conversions in central San Francisco neighborhoods like Noe Valley, Dolores Heights, and Glen Park. On March 1 the Board of Supervisors unanimously voted for an ordinance introduced by District 8 Supervisor Rafael Mandelman to combat the ongoing trend of large, luxury single-family […]

Filed Under: Rafael Mandelman, Real Estate, Uncategorized

Owner of Glen Park business named Ingleside Citizen of the Month

January 24, 2022 by Bonnee Waldstein

Debra Carvalho, owner of Pono Skincare and Waxing Boutique at 2860 Diamond Street, has been named SFPD Ingleside Station’s Citizen of the Month, January 2022. The Ingleside District covers a sprawling part of the city, encompassing the area south of Cesar Chavez Street to the San Mateo County line and west from Highway 101 to […]

Filed Under: Businesses, Featured, Uncategorized

New owners for the Glen Park Station bar 

January 17, 2022 by Bonnee Waldstein

It was Day #1 and Sean Kelly and Shane Ryan–yes, Sean and Shane– have just replaced the owners’ license on the wall of the Glen Park Station bar, four years shy of its 100th anniversary. So far that’s the only physical change in the premises. On January 5 the business partners became the new owners […]

Filed Under: Businesses, Uncategorized

Diamond/Bosworth planters put out of their misery

January 9, 2022 by Bonnee Waldstein

It seemed like a lovely idea at the time. Federal funds had been allocated to improve the Diamond/Bosworth intersection. Along with the street work that took place around 2015, SFPW installed four planter boxes on each of three corners of the intersection. This was consistent with beautification goals set forth in the Glen Park Community […]

Filed Under: BART, SFPW, Uncategorized

TEDx Event | Climate Action Plan | You’re invited

December 3, 2021 by SFClimateAction/Cindy Comerford

Dear Colleagues, Stakeholders, and Neighbors, I hope everyone had a Happy Thanksgiving. The City and County of San Francisco is hosting TEDxCityofSanFrancisco, a curation of TEDx talks and performances to inspire community action in the fight against climate change.  This free, virtual celebration, happening on Wednesday, December 8, 2021, at 5:30 p.m. PST, will mark the launch of San Francisco’s […]

Filed Under: Events, Uncategorized

After 25 years, Lisa Wayne leaves Rec & Park (and Glen Canyon) to help keep San Francisco’s water supply safe

October 24, 2021 by Murray Schneider

One of the last times Lisa Wayne dug into Glen Park soil was on January 11, 2020, a month before COVID-19 changed everything. With her teenage son, Isaac, Wayne planted dozens of drought-tolerant plants and shrubs such as gooseberry and red flowering currant at Fairmount Plaza, a postage-stamp oasis nestled between Diamond Heights and Fairmount […]

Filed Under: Featured, Glen Canyon Park

Remembering Bruce Bonacker, who helped make the Glen Park BART station a national treasure

August 21, 2021 by By Michael Rice, former president of the Glen Park Association

BART started service in San Francisco, from Market Street to Daly City, on November 5, 1973. I played hooky from work that afternoon, and rode from Powell Street to Glen Park and back, with a friend visiting from out of town. I had heard that the Glen Park station was an architectural standout. We got […]

Filed Under: Editor's Pick, Uncategorized

An artistic and beautification project for Glen Park: The Burnside Mural+

July 2, 2021 by Bonnee Waldstein

Neighbors and friends had a congenial gathering at the Burnside Avenue cul-de-sac the evening of Friday, June 18.  This one block street, along with its sister street to the east, Chilton Avenue, are known for their tight-knit family atmosphere and friendly vibe–like a little town within Glen Park. The occasion was the kick-off of an […]

Filed Under: Greenway, mural, SFPW, Uncategorized, Volunteer

Glen Park was so fascinating these intrepid walkers came back for a second look. Follow along on their rambles.

June 19, 2021 by Story and photos by Murray Schneider

Glen Park warranted a second look. On May 21, eight women from the First Friday Walkers assembled at Café XO on Church Street. “We used to say ‘No repeat tours,’ but that we might repeat a walk one of these days,” long-time FFW Chris Greene told the Glen Park News. Back in 2017 they had […]

Filed Under: Editor's Pick, Featured, Gardening, Glen Park History

Christopher Park Playground Opens After Remodel

April 29, 2021 by Brynna McNulty, Friends of Christopher Park

Playground photos courtesy of SF Rec & Park George Christopher Playground in Diamond Heights has reopened after a near two-year, $5.2 million renovation and park improvement project. The 6.8 acre park is tucked between the Diamond Heights Shopping Center and the northeastern rim of Glen Canyon. The park improvements include a new playground, resurfaced pathways, […]

Filed Under: Christopher Park, Community Servce, Rafael Mandelman, Recreation and Parks Department, SFPW, Uncategorized, Volunteer

A local filmmaker has been watching the owlets in Glen Canyon—and they’re adorable

April 13, 2021 by Murray Schneider

February 18 – brand new owlets have a meal from Open Studio Productions on Vimeo. Many people hear the great horned owls in Glen Canyon Park. Mark Lipman sees them—and is kind enough to let others in on the view. On March 23 Lipman sat on the eastern slope of Glen Canyon Park filming a […]

Filed Under: Editor's Pick, Featured, Glen Canyon Park, Uncategorized, Wildlife

Despite COVID, Glen Park Festival makes $5,500 in community donations

March 11, 2021 by Rebecca Murray Metzger

The last Sunday in April would have marked the 22nd Glen Park Festival. But, as it probably goes without saying, this annual event has been deferred again this year due to the Covid-19 pandemic. While we must wait for another season to be together again to celebrate our neighborhood, the Glen Park Festival’s neighborhood grant […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized

Glen Park Police Blotter

October 12, 2020 by Ingleside Station/Capt. Woon, Officer Trujillo

Note: Ingleside Station, by direction of Captain Woon, has compiled recent incidents reported by Glen Park residents. This is one reason it’s so important to report ALL incidents to SFPD. The more they hear from us, the more police resources are dispatched to keep Glen Park safe. The Ingleside non-emergency phone number is (415) 404-4000. […]

Filed Under: SFPD, Uncategorized

Bus-only lanes coming to Glen Park

July 3, 2020 by Bonnee Waldstein

Filed Under: COVID-19, Featured, SFMTA, Transit, Uncategorized

Glen Park Mourns Lost Neighborhood Fixture

May 27, 2020 by Heather World and Bonnee Waldstein

Glen Park is still reeling from the murder of 94-year-old Leo Hainzl, whose friendly face was seen throughout the neighborhood daily. One after another, neighbors recounted stories of Hainzl who, undaunted by age, walked miles every day, repaired his own home, and lent a hand to others. “This was a man who felt like he […]

Filed Under: Editor's Pick, Uncategorized Tagged With: Editor's Pick

Two months in: Reminiscing about Glen Park during the lock down

May 17, 2020 by Murray Schneider

Two months ago, on March 17, San Francisco went on lockdown when the City ordered residents to shelter in place to slow the spread of COVID-19. Long-time Glen Park News writer Murray Schneider spent some time over the past few weeks using the time to revisit sites he’s written about over the past decade. There’s […]

Filed Under: Canyon Market, COVID-19, dogs, Editor's Pick, Gardening, Glen Canyon Park, Glen Park News, Uncategorized Tagged With: Editor's Pick

Let your voice be heard on the 2020 Parks Bond

April 23, 2020 by SF recreation and parks

Take Our Bond Survey  As we continue to shelter in place, we are planning for better days ahead. If you have a moment, we would like to ask for your feedback and insight into our parks. Your input will help us prioritize park improvements for the future as we are scheduled for the upcoming November […]

Filed Under: Glen Canyon Park, Recreation and Parks Department, Uncategorized

Take a hike and visit a newly revitalized local park with an amazing view

February 28, 2020 by Murray Schneider

Fairmount Plaza sounds as if it’s located at an El Camino Real shopping mall in San Mateo County. It isn’t. It hugs a hilltop — part of the Rancho San Miguel Mexican land grant bestowed to José de Jesús Noé in 1845 — and now acts as a natural area frontier separating San Francisco’s Fairmount […]

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Glen Park: Home to one of the City’s long-term, intimate venues for live jazz

February 9, 2020 by Murray Schneider

Neighborhoods change. Just look at ours. In a little over a decade Glen Park has witnessed Canyon Market claim the corner of Diamond Street and Wilder Street while it watched Hal and Susan Tauber retire as hardware store owners on Chenery Street and Aaron Esquivel and his crew take it on. We’ve seen Chenery Park […]

Filed Under: Bird and Beckett, Editor's Pick Tagged With: Editor's Pick

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Glen Park Association is at Glen Canyon Park.
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In March 2024 the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission removed 11 trees from four acres on the north side of O’Shaughnessy, just beyond where the last block of Bosworth makes a right turn. The eucalyptus trees were planted more than 100 years ago and were at risk of falling. Furthermore, access is needed for firefighters in case of wildfire in the area of Glen Canyon Park.
SFPUC was replacing the trees on December 9 with California native plants, which will attract birds, insects, and pollinators. “The goal is to extend the riparian corridor around Islais Creek in the canyon using native plants to create a fire break that also nurtures local fauna,” wrote Heather World in The Glen Park News when the plan was first announced.
Glen Park neighbors were invited to join in on Tuesday, December 9, 9:15am–12:30pm, for a volunteer workday.

📷 photo by Elizabeth Wiese
©️copy by Bonnee Waldstein
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In March 2024 the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission removed 11 trees from four acres on the north side of O’Shaughnessy, just beyond where the last block of Bosworth makes a right turn. The eucalyptus trees were planted more than 100 years ago and were at risk of falling. Furthermore, access is needed for firefighters in case of wildfire in the area of Glen Canyon Park. 
SFPUC was replacing the trees on December 9 with California native plants, which will attract birds, insects, and pollinators. “The goal is to extend the riparian corridor around Islais Creek in the canyon using native plants to create a fire break that also nurtures local fauna,” wrote Heather World in The Glen Park News when the plan was first announced.
Glen Park neighbors were invited to join in on Tuesday, December 9, 9:15am–12:30pm, for a volunteer workday.
 
📷 photo by Elizabeth Wiese
©️copy by Bonnee Waldstein
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A huge thank you to all who participated in the December Planting Party on the Glen Park Greenway!

Many thanks to Andytown Coffee
Roasters ( @andytownsf ) for providing the
fresh coffee at the start of our
Planting Party and to Jamie Ennis of Jamie Ennis Real Estate ( @jamieennissf ) for providing the delicious sandwiches for our lunch ( @cheeseboutiquesf )

The next Work Party of
2026 will be on Saturday, January 10!

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A huge thank you to all who participated  in the December Planting Party on the Glen Park Greenway!

Many thanks to Andytown Coffee
Roasters ( @andytownsf ) for providing the
fresh coffee at the start of our
Planting Party and to Jamie Ennis of Jamie Ennis Real Estate ( @jamieennissf ) for providing the delicious sandwiches for our lunch ( @cheeseboutiquesf )

The next Work Party of
2026 will be on Saturday, January 10!

#glenparkgreenway #glenparksf #sanfrancisco @sfpublicworks @rafaelmandelmand8
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