🟧 LGBTQ Rights Legend Recognized // New Restaurant News

In this week’s newsletter, we report on the ribbon-cutting ceremony for renaming a City College facility after former supervisor Harry Britt and more.

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In this week’s newsletter, we report on the ribbon-cutting ceremony for renaming a City College facility after former supervisor Harry Britt. Plus:

  • Details on a new restaurant coming to Ocean Avenue
  • We catch up with Ingleside Library's yoga instructor
  • Ingleside Briefing
  • The Listing
  • Events Around the Neighborhood
  • Worth Reading

editor Anne Marie Kristoff

City College Building Named After San Francisco LGBTQ+ Rights Legend

The LGBTQIA+ rights activist died in 2020 but his memory lives on at City College.
By Anne Marie Kristoff



By Anne Marie Kristoff

TendWell Collective’s Andrea Stern Brings Yoga To Ingleside Library

By Anne Marie Kristoff

Ingleside Briefing

In Case You Missed It

The Listing

252 Minerva St.

Located one block from the Minnie and Lovie Ward Recreation Center is a recently renovated three-bedroom and two-bath home at 252 Minerva St. The 1933-built structure features a new roof, custom flooring, updated bathrooms, heat pumps and ducts, an upgraded electrical panel that supports EV charging and was professionally landscaped. Its price was also cut by $39,000 on March 19. Read the story.



Events Around the Neighborhood

🎨 MakeArt Activity with the Museum of Craft and Design at Glen Park Branch Library | Friday, 3 – 5 p.m. | Free | Glen Park

🎤 4th Annual Kids Festival in Golden Gate Park at Golden Gate Park Bandshell | Saturday, 10:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. | Free | Golden Gate Park

🛍️ Makers and Vintage Faire at The Halfway Club | Sunday, 2 – 7 p.m. | Free | Crocker-Amazon

🎙️ Legendary Fillmore Slim Performance at I.T. Bookman | Monday, 7:30 – 9:30 p.m. | $10 entrance fee | Ocean View

Worth Reading

  • Protesters Rally in SF in Support of EPA, as Trump Cuts Climate Funds KQED
  • Mayor Daniel Lurie just overhauled S.F.’s street crisis teams. Here’s why it matters San Francisco Chronicle (Metered Paywall)
  • S.F. is weak and ineffective at preventing conflicts of interest, report finds Mission Local
  • SFMTA to vote soon on cutting 3 Muni routes SF Gate
  • Dream Keeper is back: Lurie relaunches scandal-plagued initiative with ethics guardrails San Francisco Standard (Metered Paywall)
  • SF speed cameras now in use; warnings to be given out for 2 months before citations ABC7
  • Vandals target San Francisco’s Great Highway with more anti-park graffiti San Francisco Chronicle (Metered Paywall) 
  • Dormant Civic Center revival plan has new life San Francisco Examiner
  • SF flamenco artists honor tradition, promote innovation with inaugural production Bay City News

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