Gardening on May 10 at the Sunnyside Conservatory, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.

Just a reminder – there will be a gardening day, from 9:00 till noon at the Conservatory on Saturday, May 10th.  It was till 11:30 am, but the renter canceled, so we have an extra ½ hr .. There is a lot of grass that needs to be pulled, and we might cut back some of the Salvia that is growing next to the house. When you see the great progress that has been made by R&P, you will be inspired. Any time you can spare for this is most appreciated.

 The gardeners have been hard at work, removing some of the Lantana that were doing poorly, moving the agaves out from under the yellow flax and relocating them, planting a couple of  exotic trees, adding a lovely red hibiscus and some succulents, planting more Clivia in the deep shade area, cutting back the Abutilon, pruning the gangly blue Iochroma, removing the blue flowering weeds that spread  badly, and doing a really great job on a number of levels. We owe huge thanks to Wayne Kappelman and Steve Cismowski for getting creative and forging ahead.  Did I mention that we are having gardening on the 10th?

 On another topic, we were awarded $500 by the Glen Park Association for signage, and I am informed that our COF grant application was declared complete and has been awarded.  We asked for plants (available from the R&P green house), and got them, the palm trees requested have been donated, and the size of the remaining request is small enough to get done by more routine expenditures.  There is possibly a Parks Alliance Grant out there, but I will make sure we have enough for the signs before I request that it be withdrawn. Maybe we can get the weathered doors refinished.

Sooo – on the 10th of May, please grab your fanciest shade hat, don your most questionable Levis , and help do in the grass. We will have light refreshments.

Best regards,

Sally

Sec. for the FSC

http://www.sunnysideconservatoy.org

More poisoned meatballs found

Elizabeth Weise's avatarThe Glen Park Association

(05-06) 13:00 PDT SAN FRANCISCO  — Someone appears to be continuing a long and increasingly strange campaign to hurt or kill dogs in San Francisco with poisoned meatballs.

Around 9 a.m. Monday, dog trainer Shura Kelly and her friend were walking their dogs near 24th Avenue and Ortega Street in the Sunset District when they found a plate of meatballs of various shapes with pills lodged inside.

Along with the hunks of meat, there was a candle and about $1.50 in quarters on the plate.

“It’s bizarre,” Kelly said.

The case is the newest in a string of incidents in which dogs have been sickened or killed by tainted meat placed around the city. But no suspects have been identified.

“It’s terrifying. What is it going to take for this guy to be caught? Does a child need to get hurt?” Kelly said.

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2014 PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING VOTING IS NOW OPEN FOR DISTRICT 7

Participatory Budgeting (PB) is a democratic process in which community members directly decide how to spend part of a public budget. In other words, the people who pay taxes (all of us) decide how tax dollars get spent.

What is participatory budgeting?

Participatory Budgeting (PB) is a democratic process in which community members directly decide how to spend part of a public budget. In other words, the people who pay taxes (all of us) decide how tax dollars get spent.

District 7 Official Ballot 2014 – San Francisco
Monday, May 5 – Sunday, May 11
Real Money. Real Projects. Your District.
$250,000 for Safety and Traffic
$100,000 for Beautification, Open Space, and Community Enhancement

The link to vote for District 7 projects is http://www.sfpb.net/votingD7.html [dead link as of 2016]

Voting

 

Learn More At:  http://www.sfpb.net/index.html

 

SNA Greening Committee Weeding Day – Saturday May 3, 9 a.m. – 1:45 p.m. Congo Triangle

Hello everyone,

We’re holding a major weeding/trash etc effort this Saturday, May 3rd, 9am-1:45pm. Giants tickets and DPW /ParksAlliance help are in the mix! Make sure you sign-in and sign-out with Keren or Bob. We want as many volunteers as possible, for as long as you can manage. 
 
We’ll meet at the Congo triangle at 9am. Please bring your gloves, favorite weeding tool, and sun protection. Clippers may also be useful. The plan is to weed & clean as much of Circular as possible, so your hour or two (or more) of help will be greatly appreciated, wherever you can find us!! 
 
The Parks Alliance Clean and Green Team will also work with us. 
Keren and Bob Abra
 
Here’s the news the scoop:
 
Take the Giant Sweep Pledge:  http://www.sfgiantsweep.org
 

Neighborhood Sweep Off Challenge25 Apr

Sunnyside Neighborhood Association from Sunnyside

It is my honor today to make you aware of our upcoming Neighborhood Sweep Off Challenge. The Sweep Off Challenge is part of our overall Giant Sweep campaign to make for a more welcoming, sustainable and cleaner San Francisco. The Challenge will be open to all neighborhood groups and our primary focus will be the groups that we already know walk the talk and are active in the community. 

The way the contest will work is beginning APRIL 1st and running through AUGUST 1st, 2014, neighborhood groups/teams will begin competing to see who can rack up the most volunteer hours. The grand prize for our winning neighborhood group/team will be a GIANTS TICKETS for the entire group/team in September as well as an invitation to our Fall Giant Sweep Awards Ceremony where they will be recognized. 

Ahmad El-Najarr
Public Information Officer, DPW


Keren and Bob Abra

greensunnyside “at” gmail.com