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		<title>Bazaar Cafe&#8217;s community support spotlighted on KGO&#8217;s &#8220;Finch Files&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jan 2012 19:57:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just after Christmas, the Bazaar Cafe on California near 22nd Avenue sent an email to its patrons and supporters, letting them know they were in danger of closing due to tough financial conditions. They asked for help via donations to raise the needed $7,000. That seemed like a tall order given the state of our [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://richmondsfblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/bcafe.jpg" align="right" hspace="15">Just after Christmas, the <a href="http://bazaarcafe.com/">Bazaar Cafe</a> on California near 22nd Avenue sent an email to its patrons and supporters, letting them know they were in danger of closing due to tough financial conditions. They asked for help via donations to raise the needed $7,000.</p>
<p>That seemed like a tall order given the state of our economy and it being the tail end of the holiday season. But not only did they receive what they needed, they exceeded their goal quite handily, <a href="http://richmondsfblog.com/2012/01/03/community-donates-nearly-20000-to-help-the-faltering-bazaar-cafe/">raising nearly $20,000 from just 212 donors</a>. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.kgoam810.com/Article.asp?id=2372275&#038;spid=41498">KGO 810AM</a> recently stopped by the cafe to talk to some of the patrons, as well as owners Les and Makiko about their &#8220;It&#8217;s a Wonderful Life&#8221;-esque miracle. Listen below (2:17):</p>
<p>Thanks to RichmondSFBlog reader Robin &#8211; who is interviewed in the piece &#8211; for the tip.</p>
<p>Sarah B.</p>
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		<title>Community meeting tomorrow night about fatal stabbing</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Oct 2011 21:25:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tomorrow night, October 4th, a community meeting will be held about this morning&#8217;s double stabbing and officer-involved shooting that took place on the 600 block of Funston. Both the suspect and an elderly woman died from their injuries. Another victim, an elderly man, is recovering from his injuries. SFPD Police Chief Greg Suhr will attend [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://richmondsfblog.com/images/sfpd.png" align="right" hspace="15">Tomorrow night, October 4th, a community meeting will be held about this morning&#8217;s <a href="http://richmondsfblog.com/2011/10/03/two-stabbed-suspect-shot-by-police-on-funston-avenue-this-morning/">double stabbing and officer-involved shooting that took place on the 600 block of Funston</a>. Both the suspect and an elderly woman died from their injuries. Another victim, an elderly man, is recovering from his injuries.</p>
<p>SFPD Police Chief Greg Suhr will attend the meeting to address concerns and answer questions. </p>
<p>The meeting will be held at the Richmond Recreation Center at 6:30pm, located at 251 18th Avenue between California and Clement. </p>
<p>Sarah B.</p>
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		<title>Highlights from the Richmond District Mayoral Debate</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last night, the Planning Association for the Richmond hosted a debate at the Richmond Rec Center, featuring a large field of candidates in the race for San Francisco Mayor. The format of the debate included four questions that were pertinent to the Richmond District neighborhood, addressing issues like empty storefronts, public transit on Geary Boulevard [...]]]></description>
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<p>Last night, the <a href="http://www.sfpar.org">Planning Association for the Richmond</a> hosted a debate at the Richmond Rec Center, featuring a large field of candidates in the race for San Francisco Mayor. The format of the debate included four questions that were pertinent to the Richmond District neighborhood, addressing issues like empty storefronts, public transit on Geary Boulevard and proposed projects in Golden Gate Park. </p>
<p>Each candidate was given 1-2 minutes to respond to each question. With 13 of them in attendance, it took awhile to get through each question, but the crowd was patient and attentive, even in spite of no microphone for the first 45 minutes of the event. </p>
<p>Candidates that attended the debate included City Attorney <a href="http://herreraformayor.com/">Dennis Herrera</a>, Supervisor <a href="http://www.bevandufty.com/">Bevan Dufty</a>, State Senator <a href="http://www.lelandyee.com/">Leland Yee</a>, Supervisor <a href="http://avalosformayor.com/">John Avalos</a>, Supervisor <a href="http://www.davidchiuformayor.com/">David Chiu</a>, Assessor <a href="http://www.philting.com/">Phil Ting</a>, <a href="http://www.joinjoanna.com/">Joanna Rees</a>, Public Defender <a href="http://www.adachi2011.com/">Jeff Adachi</a>, <a href="http://www.cesarsproductions.com/">Cesar Ascarrunz</a>, <a href="http://mayorcurrier.com/">Paul Currier</a>, former Supervisor <a href="http://www.tonyhallsf.com/">Tony Hall</a>, Wilma Pang, and <a href="http://terryjoanbaum.com/">Terry Joan Baum</a>. </p>
<p>The candidates not in attendance were current <a href="http://www.mayoredlee.com/">Mayor Ed Lee</a>, former Supervisor <a href="http://michelaformayor.com/">Michela Alioto-Pier</a>, and <a href="http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/politics/SFs-Next-Mayor-Could-be-a-Cabbie-127750463.html">Emil Lawrence</a>. </p>
<p>While Senator Leland Yee did finally confirm his attendance on Monday morning, he was the first candidate to leave the debate, lasting only through the intros and first question. Dennis Herrera also slipped out early after answering the third question.</p>
<p><center><img src="http://richmondsfblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/debate4.jpg"><br />
(L to R) Candidates Jeff Adachi, Cesar Ascarrunz, John Avalos, Terry Baum, David Chiu, and Paul Currier</center></p>
<p>Before launching into the questions, each candidate was given a couple of minutes to introduce themselves. If the debate ended there, Wilma Pang would have run away with it &#8211; she began her speech singing Chinese opera. Dennis Herrera called the election &#8220;the most important race we&#8217;ve had in 20 years&#8221;, while Terry Baum introduced herself as a &#8220;pioneering lesbian playwright&#8221;. Cesar Ascarrunz informed us it was his third time running for Mayor, Phil Ting said it was time to &#8220;reset San Francisco&#8221;, and candidate Paul Currier closed his remarks by saying &#8220;Ed Lee said he wasn&#8217;t going to run for Mayor.&#8221; </p>
<p>Ah, you gotta love San Francisco elections.</p>
<p><b>Public transit on the Geary Corridor</b><br />
Candidates were asked to weigh in on the proposed <a href="http://richmondsfblog.com/2009/11/11/the-pros-and-cons-of-the-geary-bus-rapid-transit-project/">Geary Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project, a subject of much debate</a> among Richmond District residents. The project is designed to speed up buses and make service more reliable and comfortable along Geary Boulevard, as well as improve pedestrian conditions along the busy corridor with new medians, safer crossings, landscaping and countdown signals.</p>
<p>But the Geary BRT is dismissed by opponents as being too expensive, too disruptive to residents and businesses, and unrealistic in its goals. On the other hand, proponents believe that Geary Boulevard can become the “Great Street” it was always meant to be, and that bus riders will benefit from the service improvements and merchants from the increased ridership into the Richmond District. </p>
<p>Among the candidates, all of them agreed that either BRT or something like it was needed to improve MUNI service along Geary. Several candidates argued that we shouldn&#8217;t wait for the BRT project (which wouldn&#8217;t roll out to 2015), but that we should look at ways to make the transit corridor more effective now. Bevan Dufty said he plans to be &#8220;a bus yard mayor&#8221; and said the city should focus on improving on other MUNI  issues before BRT such as fare evasion and drivers not showing up for work. </p>
<p>Joanna Rees, who frequently rides MUNI herself, told the crowd &#8220;we need to embrace our entrepreneurial spirit and apply it to our transportation.&#8221; David Chiu, the only candidate who does not own a car, proudly held up his Clipper Card while he answered. Like other candidates he pointed out simple changes that could help improve MUNI efficiency now, like letting riders in the back door as well as the front. He even fantasized that with the BRT in place, &#8220;someday we can get taxis in the Richmond&#8221;.</p>
<p><center><img src="http://richmondsfblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/debate5.jpg"><br />
(L to R) Candidates Terry Baum, David Chiu, Paul Currier, Bevan Dufty, and Tony Hall</center></p>
<p>Only candidate Jeff Adachi said something different from the rest about his plan for improving transit out to the Richmond. &#8220;I favor having MUNI light rail extended as far west as possible,&#8221; Adachi said.</p>
<p>Some of the more humorous responses came from the lesser known candidates like Cesar Ascarrunz, who took a moment to remind the crowd, as he did several times during the night, &#8220;I don&#8217;t have nothing to lose.&#8221; Well, except maybe the debate?</p>
<p>Even more mind-boggling was a comment from Paul Currier who started out his answer with some musings about riding MUNI, including this gem: &#8220;I like taking the #1 bus because the clientele’s a little better.&#8221; Um, ok. </p>
<p>Candidate Terry Baum took her first chance to throw in one of her campaign taglines, &#8220;Tax the rich, DUH&#8221;, referring to how to get funds for transit improvements.</p>
<p><b>Economic growth in the Richmond District</b><br />
Anyone living in the neighborhood for the past couple of years can see we&#8217;ve had a marked increase in the number of empty storefronts in our commercial corridors along Clement, Geary and Balboa. So much so that the Richmond District has the highest vacancy rates for commercial properties in the city. Candidates were asked, &#8220;As Mayor, how would you plan to bring new business and drive economic growth in the Richmond District?&#8221;</p>
<p>Most of the candidates&#8217; answers revolved around the highly challenging landscape that small business owners must navigate to not only start their business in the city, but to keep it going. Chiu pointed out that there are 15 different departments in the city that regulate and monitor small businesses. Rees talked about meeting Richmond District merchants who complained about the mountains of paperwork, licenses and permits required to run their businesses, on top of the costly fees that accompany them. </p>
<p>Tony Hall suggested addressing the burden that payroll taxes place on local businesses. &#8220;I support the elimination of payroll tax throughout the city, not just through the mid-market area for a couple of chosen companies,&#8221; Hall said, making reference to the tax breaks that Twitter and a few other companies will receive when they move their headquarters into the mid-Market area. </p>
<p><center><img src="http://richmondsfblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/debate6.jpg"><br />
(L to R) Candidates Dennis Herrera, Joanna Rees, Wilma Pang, and Phil Ting</center></p>
<p>Dennis Herrera feels that the high cost of parking meters in the Richmond District has contributed to the downslide, stating, &#8220;There are certain corridors that are disproportionately affected by parking meters. Rates are too high here.&#8221; Herrera added that shoppers are less likely to come to the Richmond District if parking costs several dollars per hour.</p>
<p>Wilma Pang got the prize for most creative suggestion for addressing the vacant businesses. A proponent of the arts, Pang suggested we &#8220;give artists a chance to occupy the empty storefronts&#8221; and offered to help those who ran into issues with authorities. &#8220;If you get kicked out by the cops, I’ll talk to them,&#8221; Pang promised.</p>
<p><b>Veterans Affair Medical Center (VAMC)</b><br />
The <a href="http://www.sanfrancisco.va.gov/">VAMC</a>, located at 43rd and Clement, is in a constant state of expansion as it grows its facilities, and residents are concerned about a lack of master plan and oversight. Hundreds of VAMC employees park in the neighboring Richmond District streets due to a lack of on-site parking at the complex. And despite a court-ordered mandate that the VAMC develop a master plan in conjunction with neighborhood groups before more capital improvements can be made, construction has continued. </p>
<p>Candidates were asked, &#8220;What would you do if elected Mayor to ensure that this runaway, undefined building scheme is appropriate for San Francisco&#8217;s infrastructure, neighborhoods and parks?&#8221;</p>
<p>No one candidate had anything too exciting to say on this topic since the VAMC is technically a federal facility and project. Some spoke of working more closely with Senators Dianne Feinstein and Barbara Boxer to better understand the issues and address city concerns about the VAMC&#8217;s plans. Several candidates promised to continue to listen to residents and to work with all parties involved to find a solution.</p>
<p><b>Projects in Golden Gate Park</b><br />
Two major projects are currently undergoing environmental reviews in Golden Gate Park. The first is a water treatment plant in the southwest corner of the park. The second is a proposal to <a href="http://richmondsfblog.com/2011/01/03/checking-in-on-the-beach-chalet-field-renovations/">replace the Beach Chalet soccer fields with artificial turf and lighting</a>, enabling the fields to be used year round and for more hours. </p>
<p>Even before tonight&#8217;s debate began, there were rumblings in the media about an <a href="http://sfappeal.com/news/2011/09/city-fields-the-synthetic-athletic-fields-folks-accused-of-employing-astroturfing-tactics-for-turnou.php">email that went out to soccer enthusiasts across the Bay</a>, encouraging them to attend the debate to show their support for the Beach Chalet project. </p>
<p>While the crowd at the debate was healthy in size, it was definitely not filled with soccer-shirt-wearing gangs out to rally their cause. Ironically the only one in a soccer jersey, a bright coral one no less, was candidate Joanna Rees. She explained that it was her daughter&#8217;s jersey and though all her children grew up playing soccer in the city, she is against the artificial turf fields because she &#8220;wants to listen to the neighbors that don&#8217;t want it.&#8221;</p>
<p><center><img src="http://richmondsfblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/debate2.jpg"><br />
Candidate Joanna Rees wore her daughter&#8217;s soccer jersey to the debate</center></p>
<p>David Chiu was neither for or against either project, but said that he had &#8220;healthy skepticism&#8221; for both of the Golden Gate Park proposals. &#8220;I got to play on real grass, in real light,&#8221; Chiu said about his youth soccer experience (not in San Francisco). &#8220;Let&#8217;s make sure Rec &#038; Park is funded from general sources,&#8221; he said. </p>
<p>The only candidate in favor of the artificial turf fields project was Bevan Dufty who said &#8220;I&#8217;ve seen these fields transform Garfield Park,&#8221; referring to one of the first fields that was changed over to artificial turf. Dufty went further to say that he believes a parcel tax is needed to make sure that Rec &#038; Park is fully funded, telling opponents of the Beach Chalet project to &#8220;pony up and stand up and support a parcel tax, or step aside and let’s have fields that kids and young adults can play on.”</p>
<p>In another puzzling response, candidate Paul Currier loudly proclaimed &#8220;If kids want to play on plastic grass, they can go to Treasure Island.&#8221; Tony Hall pointed out a bit later that there are no artificial turf fields on Treasure Island, but stated he was against them anyway.</p>
<p>Candidate Wilma Pang started her response more succinctly, stating &#8220;The two ideas are not so great, they SUCK.&#8221; Terry Baum, the green party-endorsed candidate in the race, called the proposed artificial turf soccer fields &#8220;an idiotic decision,&#8221; and a poor response to a shortage of Rec &#038; Park gardeners to properly care for the existing fields. </p>
<p>Cesar Ascarrunz opposed the fields due to his own soccer experience. &#8220;I was a professional soccer player. I hate artificial turf.&#8221;</p>
<p>Much of the time was spent addressing the soccer field project, but most candidates went on record to say there were opposed to the water treatment plant, citing concerns about an industrial facility, and one under Homeland Security&#8217;s domain, being placed in Golden Gate park.</p>
<p>After answering the questions, each remaining candidate was given a minute or so to make a concluding statement. Several of the candidates took the time to remind the audience that San Francisco offers a rank choice voting system where you can choose up to 3 candidates on the ballot, instead of just one. Ascarrunz used the closing remarks to hammer home his do or die attitude, stating &#8220;I don’t have nothing to lose. My house is paid for.&#8221; </p>
<p>Jeff Adachi began his closing remark with a dig at current Mayor Ed Lee who failed to attend the debate. &#8220;As Mayor, I would show up!&#8221; Adachi promised.</p>
<p>The election is coming up on November 8. If you&#8217;re not yet registered, <a href="http://sfgov2.org/index.aspx?page=877">click here to get all the info</a>.</p>
<p>Were you at the debates last night? What did you think of the event and the candidates? Leave a comment to let us know.</p>
<p>Sarah B.</p>
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A few stood on the floor with signs opposing the projects in Golden Gate Park</center></p>
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		<title>Geary St. Jack n&#8217; the Box cleans up its act with help from SAFE and residents</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since the Big Heart Video Cafe closed last year, I get emails occasionally asking where someone can go for sustenance in the wee hours here in the neighborhood. One place still open 24 hours a day is the Jack n&#8217; the Box located at the corner of 11th and Geary. It&#8217;s a favorite stop for [...]]]></description>
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<p>Since the <a href="http://richmondsfblog.com/2010/12/01/big-heart-video-cafe-at-geary-21st-closes-after-25-years/">Big Heart Video Cafe closed last year</a>, I get emails occasionally asking where someone can go for sustenance in the wee hours here in the neighborhood. </p>
<p>One place still open 24 hours a day is the Jack n&#8217; the Box located at the corner of 11th and Geary. It&#8217;s a favorite stop for late night ramblers and patrons leaving the nearby bars at 2am. [A couple of commenters also pointed out that the Subway shop on Geary and 21st is also open 24 hours. - SB]</p>
<p>But it turns out that 24 hour service comes at a price. The September newsletter from <a href="http://www.sfsafe.org">Safety Awareness for Everyone (SAFE)</a> reports that earlier this year, former Richmond District Police Captain Richard Correia &#8220;reported the high incidence of calls for service from The Jack in the Box.&#8221;</p>
<p>Correia turned to his volunteer advisory board of residents to tackle the issue, also known as the Richmond District Community Police Advisory Board. The Community Police Advisory Boards (CPAB) are groups of residents and business owners who are selected by each District Station Captain to assist in problem-solving around crime and safety issues.</p>
<p>According to the newsletter, CPAB members reached out directly to the manager of the fast food restaurant, Saeed Khan, to brainstorm solutions. Khan arranged for a free security assessment from SAFE&#8217;s business security specialist, Furlishous Wyatt (awesome name!). </p>
<p><i>While examining all aspects of the restaurant, including the lighting, entrances and exits, parking lot, cameras and landscaping, he made several recommendations to the owner. In addition Saeed grew very alarmed about the complaints and hired an unarmed security guard between the hours of 10 pm – 4 am on weekend nights.</i></p>
<p>The changes made at Jack n&#8217; the Box have helped. SAFE reports that &#8220;since the security guard was hired and the security assessment was performed the number of calls to the police from that location has been almost non-existent.&#8221;</p>
<p>Great news all around. And yes, I&#8217;d like some fries with that.</p>
<p>Special thanks to RichmondSFBlog reader David for sending this in.</p>
<p>Sarah B.</p>
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		<title>Ode to the Richmond District</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes I am delighted about what lands in my inbox. That was definitely the case when this poem arrived, recently written by Kenneth Werda who grew up in the Richmond District; he is now 82 years old. His sister Joan sent it to me and asked if the blog would be the right place to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes I am delighted about what lands in my inbox. That was definitely the case when this poem arrived, recently written by Kenneth Werda who grew up in the Richmond District; he is now 82 years old. His sister Joan sent it to me and asked if the blog would be the right place to share it? Absolutely! </p>
<p>I&#8217;ve added some <a href="http://sfpl.org/index.php?pg=0200000301">SFPL archive</a> images to accompany Kenneth&#8217;s references in the poem, all taken around 1947, when he graduated from George Washington High School. Enjoy,</p>
<p>Sarah B.</p>
<p><a href="http://sflib1.sfpl.org:82/record=b1005350~S0"><img src="http://richmondsfblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/gwhs.jpg" align="right" hspace="15" border="0"></a><B>AN ODE TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE CITY</B><br />
by Kenneth Werda</p>
<p>From &#8220;Hilltop High&#8221; I can see the Bay<br />
all my realm before me lay<br />
I marvel at the vast array<br />
and know here&#8217;s where I want to stay</p>
<p>My stucco house all painted white<br />
will catch the sun and reflect its light<br />
in all the world no other sight<br />
could fill my heart with such delight</p>
<p>Arguello, Geary and Clement<br />
along these streets my boyhood spent<br />
days and years of such content<br />
a Richmond District resident</p>
<p>I think of days now gone before<br />
saddened there will be no more<br />
of dunes and sand and open land<br />
the &#8220;Col&#8221;, the &#8220;Al&#8221; so very grand<br />
Sutro&#8217;s house and old Playland<br />
all gone by the wrecker&#8217;s hand</p>
<p>If heaven&#8217;s doors allow me in<br />
I know my face will wear a grin<br />
&#8217;cause I&#8217;m sure what I will see<br />
is my old Richmond there for me</p>
<p><center><a href="http://sflib1.sfpl.org:82/record=b1000014~S0"><img src="http://richmondsfblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/gwhs2.jpg" border="0"></a><br />
Taken from the roof of George Washington High School, aka &#8220;Hilltop High&#8221;, June 16, 1945.<br />
Looking west on Anza to the ocean | Courtesy <a href="http://sflib1.sfpl.org:82/record=b1000014~S0">SFPL</a></center></p>
<p><center><a href="http://sflib1.sfpl.org:82/record=b1003615~S0"><img src="http://richmondsfblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/alexandria.jpg" border="0"></a><br />
The Alexandria Theater, Sept. 25, 1942 | Courtesy <a href="http://sflib1.sfpl.org:82/record=b1003615~S0">SFPL</a></center></p>
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The Coliseum Theater, 1944. Corner of Clement and 9th Avenue (now a Walgreens). | Courtesy <a href="http://sflib1.sfpl.org:82/record=b1008355~S0">SFPL</a></center></p>
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Group of boys on a ride at Playland at the Beach, July 14, 1947 | Courtesy <a href="http://sflib1.sfpl.org:82/record=b1014939~S0">SFPL</a></center></p>
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		<title>Richmond District&#8217;s &#8220;Baseball Mary&#8221; featured in promo for The Franchise series</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Aug 2011 12:05:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I ran into Baseball Mary this weekend, who is arguably the biggest Giants fan in the neighborhood. After giving me her latest baseball card (she gets one made for herself every season) and showing off her World Series ring, she told me about her special appearance in a promo for The Franchise, a Showtime reality [...]]]></description>
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<p>I ran into <a href="http://richmondsfblog.com/2010/10/27/the-richmond-districts-baseball-mary-prepares-for-the-world-series/">Baseball Mary</a> this weekend, who is arguably the biggest Giants fan in the neighborhood.  After giving me her latest baseball card (she gets one made for herself every season) and showing off her World Series ring, she told me about her special appearance in a promo for The Franchise, a Showtime reality series about the San Francisco Giants&#8217; 2010-2011 season. </p>
<p>Watch the promo above &#8211; I love the part where Mary says Brian Wilson of &#8220;Fear the Beard&#8221; fame asked for <i>her</i> autograph.</p>
<p>Sarah B.</p>
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		<title>National Night Out draws big crowd to Richmond District police station</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Aug 2011 12:10:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[RichmondSFBlog cub reporter David was on the scene last night at the annual National Night Out event at the Richmond District police station on 6th Avenue near Geary. The night was part of a nationwide event designed to develop partnerships between the police department and the community. A record crowd of over 150 came by [...]]]></description>
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<p>RichmondSFBlog cub reporter David was on the scene last night at the annual National Night Out event at the Richmond District police station on 6th Avenue near Geary. The night was part of a nationwide event designed to develop partnerships between the police department and the community.</p>
<p>A record crowd of over 150 came by the station where they were treated to a BBQ meal that included hot dogs, hamburgers and chicken. Two horses from the Golden Gate Park paddock clopped by and the San Francisco Fire Department sent an engine truck as well as a surf rescue unit. Kids had a great time climbing on the rigs and romping inside the bouncy house that was set up. </p>
<p>Kids also enjoyed getting their faces painted by officers. &#8220;That had a bigger line than the cookies and desserts!&#8221; David said.</p>
<p><a href="http://richmondsfblog.com/2009/08/07/touring-the-richmond-district-police-station/">Tours of the Richmond District police station</a> were a popular activity at the event, as neighborhood residents got to see where the bad guys get locked up, the officer&#8217;s roll call area, and the various offices in the station house. </p>
<p>The new Richmond District commander, Captain Keith Sanford, was one of the many official greeters at the event, welcoming the community to the station. <a href="http://asmdc.org/members/a12/">Assemblywoman Fiona Ma</a> and Richmond District Supervisor Eric Mar also stopped in to say hello. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.sfsafe.org/">San Francisco SAFE</a> was also at the event, providing information on ways that neighbors can work together to prevent crime in their area. </p>
<p>David said this year&#8217;s event had many more officers on hand and the highest attendance he had seen in recent year. One visiting commander remarked this was the biggest turnout and participation they had seen in their stops to the various stations across the city. </p>
<p>Thanks to the men and women of the Richmond District police station for providing such a fun community event!</p>
<p>Sarah B.</p>
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		<title>Survey: Give your feedback to the Richmond District YMCA</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Aug 2011 12:15:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Richmond District YMCA on 18th Avenue is interested in expanding their community based programming. RDYMCA summer fellow Melissa Takaaze asked us to post a community needs survey that helps to identify general family, adult, and children&#8217;s programs desired by the Richmond District community. She&#8217;s been passing out surveys in the neighborhood but needs more [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://richmondsfblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/survey.jpg" align="right" hspace="15"><a href="http://www.ymcasf.org/richmond/">The Richmond District YMCA</a> on 18th Avenue is interested in  expanding their community based programming. RDYMCA summer fellow Melissa Takaaze asked us to post a community needs survey that helps to identify general family, adult, and children&#8217;s programs desired by the Richmond District community.</p>
<p>She&#8217;s been passing out surveys in the neighborhood but needs more feedback! If you&#8217;re a Richmond District resident, please take a moment to click the link below and complete the short survey:</p>
<p><b><a href="http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/GGPMLYC">CLICK HERE TO TAKE THE SURVEY</b></a></p>
<p>Sarah B.</p>
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		<title>Free event at the SFPD Richmond station for National Night Out, August 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jul 2011 12:15:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Next Tuesday night, the Richmond District Police Station will participate in &#8220;National Night Out&#8221;, a nationwide event designed to develop partnerships between the police department and the community. The station will host a free BBQ and provide special activities for the community including tours of the police station, and hands on time with an SFPD [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://richmondsfblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/rpd.jpg" align="right" hspace="15">Next Tuesday night, the <a href="http://sf-police.org/index.aspx?page=838">Richmond District Police Station</a> will participate in <a href="http://www.nationalnightout.org/nno/">&#8220;National Night Out&#8221;</a>, a nationwide event designed to develop partnerships between the police department and the community.</p>
<p>The station will host a free BBQ and provide special activities for the community including tours of the police station, and hands on time with an SFPD horse, motorcyle and even a SFFD fire engine. </p>
<p>There will also be a special children&#8217;s area with face painting, a bounce house, and hula hooping. </p>
<p>Stop by the Richmond District police station at 461 6th Avenue between 5pm and 8pm to check it out. Some of the festivities will also be held in Muriel Leff Mini Park, located behind the station on 7th Avenue.</p>
<p>Sarah B.</p>
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		<title>What&#8217;s your language? The Internet Archive wants to record it this Saturday</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jul 2011 16:54:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This Saturday, the Internet Archive is hosting their first-ever RECORD-A-THON, a grassroots language documentation project where they&#8217;ll see how many different languages they can document in a single day. IA&#8217;s goal is to capture 50 different languages and they&#8217;re depending on members of the community to stop by the Archive offices at 300 Funston at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://richmondsfblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/globe.jpg" align="right" hspace="15">This Saturday, the <a href="http://www.archive.org">Internet Archive</a> is hosting their first-ever <a href="http://rosettaproject.org/record-a-thon/event-information/">RECORD-A-THON</a>, a grassroots language documentation project where they&#8217;ll see how many different languages they can document in a single day. </p>
<p>IA&#8217;s goal is to capture 50 different languages and they&#8217;re depending on members of the community to stop by the Archive offices at 300 Funston at Clement to participate. </p>
<p>If you can&#8217;t make it in person, you can also participate remotely by providing a video or audio clip online. Just head over to the <a href="http://rosettaproject.org/record-a-thon/cover-it-live/">event page at Coveritlive.com</a></p>
<p>Linguists from the <a href="http://rosettaproject.org">Rosetta Project</a> and professional videographers from <a href="http://www.mightyverse.com/">Mightyverse</a> will be on site at the Internet Archive to document you and your friends speaking word lists, reading texts, and telling stories. </p>
<p>You can also document your language using tools like your mobile phone, digital camera, or laptop &#8211; just bring your device by the event and the IA will guide you through the documentation process. Or tune into the <a href="http://rosettaproject.org/record-a-thon/event-information/">online broadcast</a> to get all the details. </p>
<p>Check out <a href="http://rosettaproject.org/record-a-thon/event-information/">Saturday&#8217;s full event schedule</a> online, which includes a keynote address by <a href="http://elizabethlindsey.com/wordpress/about/">Dr. Elizabeth Lindsey</a>, world-renowned anthropologist, filmmaker, and National Geographic Fellow. </p>
<p>As an extra incentive to participate, the first 100 participants to arrive at the Internet Archive event will receive a commemorative Record-a-thon notebook by <a href="http://levenger.com/">Levenger.com</a>, packed with information about the event, and with lots of room to record your own experiences.  </p>
<p>They&#8217;ll also have contests for both in-person and remote participants who upload recordings of the most languages, who are recorded speaking the most languages, and every submitted recording earns a chance to win an iPad 2. </p>
<p>What languages do you speak? Leave a comment to let us know. I bet we can cover at least a couple of dozen just from RichmondSFBlog readers!</p>
<p>Sarah B.</p>
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