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Sep-22-2009

Neighborhood stars honored at Geary Merchants Luncheon

Last Wednesday, the Geary Boulevard Merchants Association held their 63rd annual Awards Luncheon at the Cathedral Hill Hotel.

It was a star-studded affair by city standards, drawing current California Attorney General and rumored gubernatorial candidate Jerry Brown, who gave the keynote speech to the crowd of City Hallers, police officers, and Merchant Association members. Also on the speaking schedule were Assemblywoman Fiona Ma, Superior Court Judge Quentin Kopp, and our own Supervisor Eric Mar.

At the luncheon, several neighborhood institutions and individuals were honored. The Centennial Award was presented to two Richmond legends that marked their 100th birthday recently: The Cliff House and The Star of the Sea School on 9th Avenue just off Geary.

Jerry Brown mentioned that his own sister had attended Star of the Sea Academy (which closed in 1985). Famed comedienne Gracie Allen was also an Academy graduate. Several other Star of the Sea alumni were also in attendance.

Merchants Awards were presented to the always delicious House of Bagels, and to Belly Burger on Geary near 21st Avenue. Bagels and burgers – these are my kind of awards! :)

Patricia Kaussen, Executive Director of the Richmond District Neighborhood Center, was presented with the well-deserved Community Service Award. Richard and Patricia Gibbs of the San Francisco Free Clinic also received community honors.

The Chronicle noted that new San Francisco Police Chief, George Gascón, was also in attendance…along with three of his predecessors, Tony Ribera, Earl Sanders and Fred Lau.

And though new father Mayor Gavin Newsom was invited to last week’s luncheon, he declined, telling organizers the event was just too close to his wife’s due date and he would need to stay close to home. However, the Chronicle pointed out that Newsom did manage to speak at a bio-tech conference downtown and hit Silicon Valley for another event later that day.

Congratulations to all the award winners! We’re lucky to have you in our district.

Special thanks to reader Marie for sending me info for this story.

Sarah B.



Photo courtesy of Cliffhouseproject.com. View more old Cliff House photos

9:09 pm | Posted under Community, Eric Mar, History, Schools | 2 comments
Sep-21-2009

The little 38 that could

Leslie, the owner of Frankenart Mart gallery at 515 Balboa, recently debuted the 38 Geary bus sculpture that she built for Supervisor Eric Mar.

Not only does the piece pay homage to one of our most beloved and maligned bus lines, it’s even made from neighborhood materials: “Ocean beach sand, Golden Gate park parts, and Richmond haunts”.

The bus looks like the real thing! Colorful billboards on the site, square vents along the top, twigs that make up the accordion mid-section.

All that’s missing are people boarding through the back without paying and a legion of cars stuck behind it as often happens on Geary. ;)

Bravo to Leslie for a great sculpture! It’s bound to be the talk of City Hall when it makes its way down there. All aboard!

See more photos of the 38 Muni masterpiece here or stop by the gallery to see it in person on Thursday or Friday from 4pm to 9pm, or Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 8pm.

Sarah B.

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Sep-13-2009

Supervisor Eric Mar talks about the city’s budget process

Richmond District Supervisor Eric Mar sat down with the Public Press recently and gave his thoughts on the city budgeting process which you’ll see in the video below.

I found the clip interesting from the standpoint that Mar is a freshman Supervisor and I think he is finding, as any new Supe would, that the politicking and infighting at City Hall can be detrimental to the process and the people it serves.

The budget crisis this year must have given Mar an eye-opening example of the City Hall machinery at work.
In the video, Mar has some interesting, perhaps utopian ideas for how the budget process could be improved. Not bad ideas by any means, but are they realistic?

When I interviewed Supervisor Mar earlier this year, I got the sense that a big part of being new to City Hall is learning the ropes, finding out who your friends are, and then deciding what you want to focus on. He’s getting pulled in many directions and perhaps not finding the solid ground to stand on that he’s seeking.

At the 2:40 mark, Supervisor Mar mentions the proposed parking meters for Golden Gate Park, which they project will bring in $1.5 million in revenue in its first year for the Rec & Park Department. Not everyone, especially Richmond residents, have warmed to this idea and in recognition of that, Mar says “I’m going to balance the needs for the Rec & Park revenue with the inconvenience it may pose for many people”.

Sarah B.



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Sep-12-2009

Hot Dog day at Frankenart Mart on Sunday

Stop by Frankenart Mart gallery on Sunday from 1 to 6pm for a free hot dog (veggie or beef) to celebrate the announcement of the winning Hot Dog drawing.

If you were reading the blog a couple months back, you’ll recall my pathetic entry to the contest. I can just hear my art teacher from grammar school saying “A for effort, Sarah!”. Groan. Suffice to say I don’t think mine will be the one featured on the new Frankenart baseball caps…

While you’re there, check out one of the Mart’s latest projects: a 38 geary bus sculpture made from Ocean beach sand, Golden Gate park parts, and Richmond haunts. It will be presented to Supervisor Mar when it’s finished.

Frankenart Mart is located at 515 Balboa Street.

Oh and since we’re on the topic of hot dogs, I have to share this hilariously dramatic video of the Japanese eating contest champion Kobayashi facing off with a giant, Kodiak bear to see who gets through a platter of hot dogs the fastest. So, who do you think wins?

Sarah B.



7:15 am | Posted under Art, Eric Mar, Free stuff, Kids | Add comments
Aug-17-2009

Supervisor Eric Mar’s office hours – Aug 20

Interested in meeting Supervisor Eric Mar or have something on your mind you want to share with him? Then you’re in luck.

Supervisor Mar will be holding his monthly office hours this Thursday from 11am to 12noon at Nani’s Coffee. Nani’s is located at 2739 Geary (between Emerson St & Wood St, near Masonic).

If you do see him, you may want to discuss his latest initiative, the Family Protection Act, designed to protect San Francisco households with children from so-called “owner move in” evictions, when a landlord evicts a tenant in order to move into the tenant’s apartment.

On Monday, he led a rally on the steps of City Hall in support of the legislation along with Coleman Advocates for Children and Youth, SOMCAN (South of Market Community Action Network) and St. Peter’s Housing Committee (press release).

Supervisor Mar holds public office hours the third Thursday of every month at varying locations. For more information, email marstaff@sfgov.org or call 415-554-7410.

Sarah B.

Photos from today’s City Hally rally, courtesy of Flickr member Steve Rhodes:



9:49 pm | Posted under Eric Mar | 3 comments
Aug-13-2009

Richmond District photo event at City Hall

Do you enjoy photographing our neighborhood, or are you a photographer that lives in the Richmond District? Then listen up!

Our Supervisor, Eric Mar, is planning a reception in his City Hall office on Friday, October 16 to showcase photography of the Richmond District. The event will run from 5:30-8pm.

If you are interested in submitting your photography for the event, please contact Mar staff member Lin-Shao Chin at linshao.chin@sfgov.org.

Need some inspiration? Check out the Richmond District photo group on Flickr.

I’ll keep you updated here on the blog as the event comes together. In the meantime, go grab your camera and head out to snap some pics. Between Lands End, Ocean Beach, Golden Gate Park, Clement St., Balboa St…well, let’s just say there’s lots to point your lens at.

Sarah B.



“Distant Cliff House” by Flickr member 2composers

7:42 pm | Posted under Eric Mar, Events, Photos | 1 comment
Jul-29-2009

Bike to Work this Friday with our Supervisor

Join District 1 Supervisor Eric Mar for a Bike to Work Day this Friday, July 31. RSVP on Facebook

Meet up at the Velo Rouge Cafe at 798 Arguello (at McAllister) from 8-8:10am. Then start pedaling!

Wonder if Supervisor Mar will show up on that cool electric bike he tried out a couple of weeks ago? :)

Sarah B.



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Jul-28-2009

A sit-down with Supervisor Eric Mar (Part 2)

[Read Part 1 of the interview here]

As a first-time Supervisor and politician, new colleagues and the City Hall environment can take some getting used to. Board meetings are “like a competition between the eleven supervisors” and Mar concedes that he has to “get used to that culture of really speaking out on an equal level with other people”.

The Board of Supervisor meetings can be a tough playground for the new kid on the block. In addition to the political wrangling with other supervisors, Mar has to balance the wants of his constituents, his own personal politics, plus those of City Hall and various neighborhood interest groups.

The day before our interview, Supervisor Mar had voted to approve the undertaking of a study of parking meters in Golden Gate Park. While an unpopular proposal among Richmond residents, Mar explained that the Park & Recreation Department is badly in need of revenue and that meters in the park is one possible solution.

Yet Mar says “I want to understand more of the community’s perspective on it, I’ve already heard quite a bit of criticism of it”. Earlier in our conversation, Mar pointed out that SF Park & Rec would net $1.7 million in revenue from the upcoming Outside Lands music festival in August. In that one weekend, they’ll earn slightly more than the parking meters are projected to bring in a year. How do the museums in Golden Gate Park feel about the parking meter proposal? “They’re totally against it”.

In the same Board meeting, Mar, along with only one other supervisor, voted against the appointment of Anson Moran to the SF Public Utilities Commission. When asked why he voted against, Mar said he had concerns “about [Moran's] environmental policies in the past”.

And like any political arena, Mar contends with a bevy of lobbyists that are masterful at taking up his time with meetings. “I’m trying to get better at limiting the meetings with interest groups to shorter times and really being more proactive with the residents from our neighborhood”.

As our representative at City Hall, Mar has to speak out for various groups in the Richmond, many of whom are not native English speakers. Part of his strategy is to take meetings with communities that don’t traditionally have much of a voice in city politics, like the Russian and Chinese populations. Mar says that “right now we’re trying our best to be proactive with specific language and ethnic groups”.

Mar is quick to praise his city hall staff and volunteers. “Lin-Shao Chin and Cassandra Costello are incredible; I’m so lucky to have them along with a range of volunteers”. It’s this civic-minded crew that organizes his town hall meetings, fields calls and emails from constituents and attends weekly staff meetings that focus solely on neighborhood issues.

Mar and his staff rely on technology to keep them connected to residents and to each other. His team is devoted to Google Calendar to keep track of everyone’s schedule and though he vowed some time ago to never own a cell phone, Mar now says “the Blackberry is perfect for me”.

He’s experimenting with Twitter though admits it’s “something that I haven’t gotten used to”. Facebook seems to be his primary way of staying connected with his friends and family who don’t get much of his time these days. “Even my 85 year old mother is on Facebook”.

As the sun goes down and the weekend draws near, Mar still wears his Supervisor hat. One Saturday he attended a Richmond District cleanup organized by the Dept. of Public Works. Did he dig in and help with the effort? Sort of – he was driven around by the organizer to look in on the different workgroups. Mar says with a sheepish smile: “I got my hands a little bit dirty but everyone else was working a lot harder than me.”

Since becoming a new Supervisor, Mar says it has taken a toll on him personally as well. “There are some days where I do feel extremely stressed out and just need to get away from the public and even my family for just the peace of mind and the sanity”.

While rewarding, being a new supervisor, a father and a husband can chip away at even the most robust. Mar, who already sports a slight build, laughs and says “I have more grey hairs and I think I’ve gained maybe ten to twenty pounds” since taking office. And while pledging early on to keep at least two nights a week free for time with his 9-year old daughter Jade, he admits it doesn’t always work out.

Yet despite the hectic schedule and growing pains of being a newbie at City Hall, Mar says enthusiastically “I’m loving it”. The district is important to Mar and he says he much prefers “being more in the community than being cooped up here in City Hall”.

Residents are quick to remind him that they need him in the neighborhood too. Gary Meyer, owner of the Balboa Theater, gave Mar a talking to when he found out the Supervisor was driving to Daly City to catch a flick instead of frequenting his neigborhood’s local movie theaters. Mar laughs and says since “he was shamed by the owner I’ve been going to the Balboa and the 4-Star and I want to be supportive of them.”

So keep an eye out for Supervisor Mar. You may run into him at one of his favorite Richmond spots like Toy Boat Cafe or Friday nights at the de Young. And when you do, I’m sure he’ll be ready to listen.

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Many thanks to Supervisor Mar and his staff for making this interview possible.

Sarah B.

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