have weeding tools etc.
(Why only Keren? There are two work groups this Sunday. Bob will work with a small group to clean up trash on Circular now that PG&E has finished.)
For more information, contact greensunnyside@gmail.com
(Why only Keren? There are two work groups this Sunday. Bob will work with a small group to clean up trash on Circular now that PG&E has finished.)
For more information, contact greensunnyside@gmail.com

Monday October 7th, 2013
6:30pm
West Portal Playground Clubhouse
131 Lenox between Ulloa and Taraval
(Around the corner from West Portal Muni station, two stops from Castro on K, L or M lines)
Ever wish you could ask someone in Congress what they’re doing about health care, national security or any big issue of the day?
Now you can. Congresswoman Jackie Speier will take questions on Monday, October 7 at 6:30p at the West Portal Playground Clubhouse (131 Lenox, above the Muni station).
The town hall is free. All are welcome.
The sponsor is the Alice B. Toklas LGBT Democratic Club, which proudly recognizes and celebrates gay residents on San Francisco’s Westside.
Everyone is welcome to attend — gay or straight and any political party. Congresswoman Speier represents everyone living in Southwestern San Francisco and this is your opportunity to meet her and ask questions.
This town hall is co-hosted by:
419 Hearst Avenue (at Edna), San Francisco, CA, 94112.
The day begins with Mass at 10 AM with the Festival from 11 AM until 5 PM. This will be a food festival and carnival with Live Music, Fire Engine BBQ, Beer Garden, Wine Booth, Carnival Style Games, Jumper House and More!
PARKING IS AVAILABLE FROM 9AM to 6PM IN THE SUNNYSIDE SCHOOL PARKING LOT
St. Finn Barr Catholic School and Parish is bringing back a tradition of old – The Feast of St. Finn Barr Festival! The event begins with Mass at 10 AM with the Festival going from 11 AM until 5 PM. This will be a food festival and carnival with Live Music, Fire Engine BBQ, Beer Garden, Wine Booth, Carnival Style Games, Jumper House, Face Painting, Various Food Booths and a Guaranteed great time!
SFFD Neighborhood Emergency Response Team (NERT)
NERT is a community based training program dedicated to a neighbor-helping-neighbor approach. It is beneficial for individuals, neighborhood groups and community-based organizations in San Francisco. Through this program, individuals will learn the basics of personal preparedness and prevention. The training also includes hands-on disaster skills that will help individuals respond to a personal emergency as well as act as members of a neighborhood response team.
A typical NERT volunteer is not one type. The NERT volunteer is anyone who is active and involved in the community–or wants to be. San Francisco is made up of many neighborhoods. We are training to be one ready community when it counts. The Emergency Response is key but the Neighborhood Team comes first.
Training is free and open to all SF residents. To sign up, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/event/8096503861
For more information on NERT, visit http://www.sf-fire.org/index.aspx?page=859
As the fate of the City College remains in question, do you really understand what has happened to this important institution in our community? What does accreditation mean? What is CCSF doing to address the issues raised by the Accreditation Committee? What does the July deadline mean? Please join us for a special meeting of the SNA on Monday, September 16 from
7:00-8:00 pm in the St. Finn Barr Auditorium. Gohar Momjian, Accreditation Liaison Officer will outline the process that CCSF is following to secure its future as well as answer any questions that you have.