Temescal Quartet Concert on July 27 at Sunnyside Conservatory

 
The Friends of Sunnyside Conservatory is delighted to announce a Temescal Quartet Concert on July 27, in the Conservatory at 236 Monterey Boulevard.

 

The doors will open at 2:30 PM, and the music will begin at 3:00 PM. We will hear Beethoven’s Opus 18 # 6 and Ravel’s Quartet. Another composer may be included.

 
As usual, light refreshments will be served, and we are requesting a $20 donation.
 
Later in the summer, we hope to offer a Mask Making event, and possibly a workshop with succulents. As you may know, these sorts of events are supported  by the concerts we present. The concerts are generously donated by musical groups such as the Temescal Quartet, and for which we thank them profusely.
 
The Friends of Sunnyside Conservatory has been reorganized in the fashion of a non-profit, which we are, although we still have our financial fiduciary. Should you wish to join the FSC, the annual dues are $5, renewable in January.
 
Best regards,
Sally Ross for the FSC
 
 

ACCJC Meeting for CCSF – Public Session June 7, 12:30 p.m.

Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC) is holding a public session, which includes decisions on CCSF, on June 7, 2103 at 12:30 p.m.  It will be held at Marriott San Francisco Airport Hotel in Burlingame.

Click here for more information:  http://www.ccsf.edu/ACC/Commission%20Meeting%20Preliminary%20Public%20Session%20Agenda.pdf

Notes from Ingleside Community Meeting 5/21/13

Thanks to our neighbors at BernalSafe for providing notes from Ingleside Police Station Community Meeting.

A few highlights:

  • There was a 44% drop in violent crimes from March to April.  Robberies are still up 42% YTD, but there has been a 15% decrease in all other violent crimes YTD
  • Robberies have been trending down the past three months.  They can’t say exactly why, but arrests are up a LOT, and the police have been using Compstat to deploy resources to high-crime areas
  • Property crimes are up 17% YTD, with the biggest driver being theft from autos (up 71% YTD, but also declining in recent months)
  • Personal thefts are up – again, it’s largely phones, iPads, laptops left in cars or at Starbucks when you go to the bathroom (do NOT do that).  This category also includes shoplifting

Upcoming Events:

  • Police Commission meeting in Ingleside – Weds., 5/29, 6pm in the Balboa High School Green Room, 1000 Cayuga.  Captain Falvey will present some information, and then there will be Q&A with commissioners and a time for public comment
  • “School’s Out” Traffic Safety and Enforcement. Two trailers, three motorcycle officers – focusing on areas kids hang out when not in school. Education and enforcement so motorists look out for kids
  • National Night Out – August 6 at Miraloma Park Improvement Association.  30th year of National Night Out, designed to have citizens get to know the police.

Click here to read the entire post from Bernal Safe: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Bernalsafe/message/4580

Click here to download the Ingleside Police Station Compstat: Ingleside+Compstat+April+2013