Sunnyside’s important local beautification and art project, the Detroit Steps Project, is holding a fun family trivia night on Saturday February 19th. Sign up and learn more here.

Sunnyside’s important local beautification and art project, the Detroit Steps Project, is holding a fun family trivia night on Saturday February 19th. Sign up and learn more here.

You are invited to Sunnyside Neighborhood Association’s February 2022 Quarterly Meeting.
Monday February 7th, 2022, 6:30 to 8:00 PM via Zoom. Link at the bottom of this post.
On the agenda: Update from President Ken Hollenbeck on the new trees for Sunnyside. Adrian Leung, Bikeshare & Bike Parking Program Manager, SFMTA, will speak about possible locations for third bike-share station in Sunnyside (more below). The Detroit Steps Project team will report the latest news on the Steps. Then SNA will hold its biennial election (details below). Meeting ends with the our customary raffle. Meeting slides here (PDF 16mb)
Continue reading “Feb 7: SNA Quarterly Meeting”Joyce May King-Sultana
July 31, 1947 – December 27, 2021
It is with deep sadness that we have lost Joyce King-Sultana after a brief battle with cancer, but she died with her loving husband Mark by her bedside. Joyce was known for her gentle nature and was beloved by so many friends and family, who knew her as “The Queen”.
Born in San Francisco, the youngest of four children, Joyce was always proud to claim herself as a native San Franciscan. She loved and supported the San Francisco Zoo, Bay Area parks and museums, and of course she was a big fan of the San Francisco Giants and enjoyed an afternoon at the park. It gave her pleasure to take neighborhood walks, and share a latte with Mark and friends at the Cup café. A meal at Big Joe’s on Monterey was a favorite, which always included a chat with owners Pete and Rosa.
Joyce met her husband-to-be at City College in 1972, and for the last 45 years they lived in one of Sunnyside’s earliest houses, on Flood Avenue, built in the 1890s. They have lovingly renovated every inch of their historic home and took great pride in the front and back gardens.

Joyce had a great love for her nieces and nephews who were close in age to her. With her positive attitude, she welcomed everyone with her sweet smile, her warmth, and her concern for others. She could strike up a conversation with a stranger and, after a few moments, that stranger became a new friend.
Always ready to celebrate with family and friends, Joyce believed in not just a single birthday celebration, but rather birthday seasons–many Joyce birthday celebrations.
Joyce and Mark had 49 years of companionship and marriage, building a happy home together, taking get-away trips to her favorite B&Bs, dining out at her favorite restaurants, or just having a coffee latte and conversation with old and new friends alike.
Joyce loved life and was an inspiration and mentor to so many family and friends. We were lucky to have had the chance to sit and talk with her. She will be missed by many.
Joyce was preceded in death by her parents, Vincent Paul King and Virginia Jeannetta Sicco. She is survived by her husband Mark Sultana, and her brother John and sisters Ann and Diane.
Sunnyside’s Muni crosstown connection, the 23-Monterey, was suspended during the first year of Covid, and then only partially restored later, with a terminus in West Portal.
Now SFMTA has announced that in March 2022, this route, which connects Bayview to Ocean Beach and the SF Zoo by way of Sunnyside, will return to its original full length.

Last Saturday SNA held its first in-person event in the Covid era, the Third Annual(ish) Holiday Party and Concert at Sunnyside Conservatory. Photos below.
The event featured locally sourced entertainment: the Sunnyside Winds performed Dvorak Wind Serenade by Dvorak, brought to us by Carol Yarbrough; Ian Ratzer’s Hearst Avenue All-Stars, a jazz quartet, played seasonal numbers; and local performer Valerie Façhman, sang and played fiddle with Madeleine Muzio.
Special thanks to Richard Goldman who graciously volunteered to check vax cards at the door; Andrea O’Leary for delicious tarts in absentia; Claudia O’Callaghan for her Sunnyside Squares, Bill Wilson for being the official press photog; and many others who pitched in in different ways to help make it an enjoyable event.







