đźź§ City's $133M Facility Opens // A Resolution To Tax The Rich
Plus: A bookstore was demolished and a traffic safety study is back on track.
The nature organization is providing a jam-packed event with music, food, planting prep and more.
The Friends of OMI Mini Parks will host a clean up event at one of the neighborhood’s mini parks that includes giving away free school supplies.
Woodwinds and horns will play in the 1898-built conservatory on Monterey Boulevard.
The new dance class provider is offering children’s ballet classes at Ingleside’s indoor playground Little Oceanauts.
A renovation of the historic church’s kitchen was waylaid by the pandemic and red tape. The community came together to get it done.
Shrey Purohit and Neil Ballard will send off their art showroom after a year of holding exhibitions and proving that art is alive in Ingleside.
The New Mission Terrace Improvement Association is holding a volunteer event to repaint the neighborhood's landmark monuments.
The city’s celebration honoring musician Jerry Garcia returns to after pandemic-caused hiatus on Aug. 13, 2022.
The under-the-sea themed indoor play center weathered the pandemic and is trying new ideas to build its business back up.
Presented by Perez Construction In this week’s newsletter, we highlight Korean Martial Arts Center, and then: * 2022 District Seven
Nine projects won enough votes from district residents to be awarded $50,000 each.
A look back at this history of the neighborhoods through the life and times of the late Valente Marini Perata Mortuary.
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