Save the Date – Work Day at the Sunnyside Conservatory – September 22nd

Please join the Friends of Sunnyside Conservatory for their quarterly work day on Saturday, September, 22nd from 9 a.m. till 12 p.m. Enjoy a wonderful day at the Conservatory pulling weeds and doing whatever the Fearless Leader, probably Gardener Bob, recommends.

There will be a wedding at 2 p.m. that day, so rest assured your efforts will be appreciated! They do need to be on site in a timely fashion, as everyone will need to be cleared out shortly after noon.

If you have a favorite weeding tool, they suggest that you bring it. They will ask Recreation & Park to water on Friday, which should help with weeding.

Coffee and something for munching will be provided, so please join in the fun.

Special Session for Seniors on Tuesday, 11-1 at St. Finn Barr Auditorium

Sunnyside Neighborhood Association Special Event

WHO:      Attention Seniors!

WHAT:    Come join us for a special free lunch and meeting   with Ann McWalters from the Department of Senior Services and learn about all the services available to you as a senior.

WHEN:    Tuesday, September 4, from 11:00am – 1:00 pm

WHERE:  St. Finn Barr Auditorium, 415 Edna Street (at Hearst)

 

Please share with your neighbors and if you aren’t a senior, share with a neighbor who is!

Many thanks!

The Passing of Margaret Elsbernd (Sean’s Mother)

The Passing of Margaret Elsbernd (Sean’s Mother)

At our last meeting, I promised to post information from the obituary.  My apologies for the delay.  Lisa

Margaret Elsbernd Born in San Francisco on March 5, 1943 to the late John Scott McDonald and Mary Hannigan. She is survived by her children, Sean and Meghann, her daughter-in-law Jennifer, and the sparkle in her eye, her grandson Michael Thomas. She now rests in peace with her husband of 37 years, Joseph Thomas Elsbernd, who passed away in 2009. Margaret will always be remembered as the genesis of great laughter. Whether regaling family, friends, and anyone else who would listen to her with an overly embellished yarn about her children, finding herself on the wrong end of a joke from her husband or children, playing hostess at one of her many dinner parties, or simply cracking off a sarcastic one-liner, time with Margaret was always full of joy. A graduate of St. Anthony, Mercy High School, and College of the Holy Names, Margaret’s career was split into two professions. She owned and operated a children’s clothing store, “Granny’s Place,” on West Portal and Burlingame Avenue for over ten years. Both before and after that decade of work, Margaret found her greatest professional joy as a teacher at St. Monica, St. Benedict, St. Paul, St. Cecilia, and St. Thomas More elementary schools. Her family would like to thank her primary caregiver over the last many years, Sheila Purcell, and all the wonderful and comforting staff at RAI Ocean Avenue and UCSF. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in her name to the Joseph Elsbernd Scholarship Fund at St. Thomas More School or the St. Paul’s Preservation Fund. Private services have already been held.

 

SF Gate Link:  http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sfgate/obituary.aspx?n=margaret-elsbernd&pid=158780265#fbLoggedOut

Thieves using tape to case houses in Sunnyside and surrounding neighborhoods

There have been several Sunnyside residents that have noticed painters tape, placed on their residence or car doors.  San Francisco Police Department are aware this is occurring in several San Francisco neighborhoods, and now it appears to be occurring in Sunnyside.

Broken tape will indicate that someone is home. But if the tape remains untouched, it could be a sign to criminals that the resident is away on vacation.

SFPD Officer Albie Esparza states he’s not surprised about this trick. “Criminals are very creative in trying to see if people are home,” he said.  Police said at this point they don’t know if a taped door has led to a burglary. Placing the tape is not a crime, but could be a precursor, a way to case the residence.

If you notice tape on your doors, please contact SFPD – Ingleside Station.  Their non-emergency situations number is 415-553-0123.