Aug 3: SNA Quarterly Meeting

You are invited: the next quarterly meeting of the Sunnyside Neighborhood Association is Monday August 3rd, 2020, 6:30-8:00 PM. This meeting will be held online. A link to the meeting can be found below. If you have questions or issues about connecting, email info@SunnysideAssociation.org .  Agenda below.

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New signs for the Detroit Steps Project

For more information about the Detroit Steps Project, visit this overview page. 

This two-block set of steps on either side of Monterey Blvd at Detroit Street is undergoing gradual changes on its way to becoming a beauty spot. New signage was installed this month. Read previous posts about the project here. Read a summary of the project here.

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Lower Detroit Steps.
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Detroit at Monterey.

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Detroit Steps Project on Hoodline

For more information about the Detroit Steps Project, visit this overview page. 

Detroit Steps in the news! Good coverage by journalist Nikki Collister/Hoodline, about the excellent work being done by Rosaura Valle, Suna Mullins, and the Detroit Steps Project. Read it here: https://hoodline.com/2020/03/detroit-steps-beautification-project-makes-progress-with-help-from-local-students

Suna Mullins (left) and Rosaura Valle of the Detroit Steps Project | Photo: Nikki Collister/Hoodline
Suna Mullins (left) and Rosaura Valle of the Detroit Steps Project | Photo: Nikki Collister/Hoodline

Detroit Steps Project announces landscape design winner

For more information about the Detroit Steps Project, visit this overview page. 

Detroit Steps Project Selects Landscape Design Winner

Ideas on what to plant along Detroit Steps blossom!

Three final drawings from Thomas Wang’s Landscape Design class at City College of San Francisco were showcased at the Sunnyside Neighborhood Association Quarterly Meeting on February 3rd. It was a long time in the making to finalize the top three drawings.

In October, armed with pencils, smartphones, clipboards and creativity, Mr. Wang’s students visited the Detroit Steps to learn about the vacant and recently cleaned space located midway along the upper steps. They listened to Detroit Step Project (DSP) members’ hopes and each sketched designs proposing how to use the space. Ideas ranged from a “Mushroom Village” to “Sun & Moon,” with many clever and imaginative designs. Continue reading “Detroit Steps Project announces landscape design winner”

They Rose and Ran: Detroit Steps event was a success

On Sunday Nov 24th, the Detroit Steps Project held its first annual Rise & Run event to support the greening and art renovation for the Steps — Thanks to the enthusiastic and effective organizing work of project lead Rosaura Valle. For more information about the Detroit Steps Project, visit this overview page. 

Rise & Run for the Detroit Steps

By Rosaura Valle, Detroit Steps Project Lead

The sun shined on a mild Sunday morning of November as volunteers were actively setting up for the 1st Annual RISE & RUN Sunnyside Step-a-thon.

The fundraising event, scheduled from 10 to noon, included a Step-a-thon through the Lower and Upper Detroit Steps and a raffle. At 10:30 a.m. Stephen Martinpinto, SNA President, gave the GO to the kids race: about 10 kids (5-12 years old) eagerly ran up and down the Lower Steps for the required 15 minutes. Then all participants walked up the Lower Steps, crossed Monterey Blvd and gathered at the bottom of the Upper Steps where 20 adults (13 and up), energized by an awesome playlist, attempted the Upper Steps run, staggered in 3 batches to ensure safety. Two dogs attended the event and one participated to the race!

Detroit Steps Rise & Run, Nov 24 2019. Flora Clerque Photography.
Great work, people! Detroit Steps Rise & Run, Nov 24 2019. Flora Clerque Photography.

Volunteers in yellow safety vests guarded Monterey crossing, and stood at each end of the steps for the duration of the race, to mark on the participant arm or hand the number of flights accomplished, and to cheer during the effort.

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