Here are some events coming up in the neighborhood – mark your calendars!
SF Middle School Maker Faire @ Presidio Middle School | Sunday, April 15
12pm to 4pm | Geary Boulevard and 30th Avenue
Come play with us again at the 2018 San Francisco Middle School Maker Faire. Projects, workshops, and performances! Science, engineering, art, tech, and crafts! If you made it, we want it! Go here to register your project. This year, we’re highlighting S.T.E.A.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art/Music, and Math) and the new SFUSD Next Generation Science Standards curriculum. Think DIY demos that bring science concepts to life! Plus bots, coding, drones, 3D design, or Legos, of course. Free admission.
West Side Seniors, Youth, Immigrants & Tenants Mayoral Forum | Sat, April 21
1pm-3pm | Hall of Flowers County Fair Building in Golden Gate Park
Join us to engage with candidates who are running for mayors, specifically about issues that impact the West Side community like housing, displacement, small business stabilization, and more. This is a great opportunity for the West Side community to ensure the candidates are aware of these issues and hold the future mayor accountable! View on Facebook
RDNC Earth Day Flea Market | Sunday, April 22
10am to 1pm | Richmond District Neighborhood Center, 741 30th Avenue
The RDNC is promoting reuse and recycling and it’s a great reason to do some Spring cleaning! Stop by to swap or sell your goods at this open flea market. To sign up for a free table for your goods, contact naomi@rdnc.org or call 415-751-6600, ext. 203.
Healthy Kids Day @ YMCA Richmond District | Sunday, April 22
10am to 1pm | Argonne Playground, 463 18th Ave
Are the kids in your life already dreaming of summer? When kids are inspired, they can do anything. Let’s awaken their imagination so they can explore new activities and healthy habits. Join us at Healthy Kids Day! Free admission.
Westside Neighborhood Mayoral Forum | Thursday, April 26
6:30pm | Hall of Flowers County Fair Building in Golden Gate Park
WTPCC, SHARP and several other West side neighborhood groups will host a public forum for the eight candidates running for SF City Mayor in June. This promises to be a lively and interactive event, and will be a great opportunity for citizens living in the less-dense, residential West side to hear first-hand how the candidates stand on issues like property crime, parcel taxes, increasing service fees for water, garbage and transit, and many other topics. Candidate information