Annual Sunnyside Neighborhood Garage Sale – August 25th – Participation Instructions

SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 2012
9:00AM – 1:00 PM

PLEASE JOIN US AND PARTICIPATE IN THE UPCOMING GARAGE SALE!

MAKE A LITTLE CASH!

MEET YOUR NEIGHBORS!

HAVE FUN!

CLEAN OUT THE GARAGE WHILE REDUCING LANDFILL!

HOW DOES IT WORK?

  1. Start collecting your items to sell—kitchen ware, electronics, clothing, toys, sports equipment . . . you name it!
  2. Let Lisa know that you are participating and provide your address via sunnyside.president@gmail.com
  3. The neighborhood association will take care of advertising for everyone
  4. A couple of days before, you will be emailed a map of all the participating homes that you can print out for folks that come to your house and then the shoppers will know where else to go in the neighborhood

Sell and have fun!

Take the New Muni+™ App for a Spin!

The SFMTA, through its development partner, Sky Highways, Inc. has built the new Muni+ app and we’d like you to take it for a test drive!

This free new app, available exclusively for both Android™ and iPhone® users, offers a number of key features that will provide Muni customers with:

  • 511 and SFMTA transit updates
  • Complete Muni system maps
  • Up-to-date schedule and fare information
  • Live NextBus Muni information
  • Nearest stop locator
  • Route and trip planning
  • Clipper® card balance
  • Twitter™ portal
  • And more!

Be a part of our trial Muni+ AppTeam; simply register at the Muni+ App website.

Available in the Apple Store

Available on Google Play

Customer assistance

For customer assistance or to provide feedback on the new Muni+ app, contact Sky Highways using the help function accessible through the Muni+ app home screen or by clicking on the support tab online at the Muni+ App website.

City College of San Francisco faces accreditation loss

 

The Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges’ ruling earlier this week deeply impacts the City College of San Francisco (CCSF) and its future.  The judgment stated that CCSF has the burden to prove why it should retain its accreditation, but must also prepare for the possibility of closure.

In a letter to the interim chancellor of CCSF, the commission cited leadership issues and fiscal irresponsibility.  CCSF must submit its response to the accrediting board by March 15, 2013. 

CCSF has 90,000 students across nine campuses.  The entire report can be read at http://www.ccsf.edu/Offices/Research_Planning/study.html