Ingleside's New Full-Blown Music Venue
In this week’s newsletter, we cover Ocean Ale House's transformation into a full-blown music venue and more.

In this week’s newsletter, we cover Ocean Ale House's transformation into a full-blown music venue, and then:
- Bonnie Ora Sherk remembered
- Art at City Hall
- City Attorney town hall
- Events Around the Neighborhood
- Worth Reading
Anne Marie Kristoff
New Full-Size Stage Makes Ocean Ale House A Full-Blown Music Venue

The bar and grill finished a major step in its renovation journey by expanding into the next door storefront.
By Anne Marie Kristoff
Neighborhood Artist Bonnie Ora Sherk's Body of Work Displayed in New Exhibit
Supervisor Myrna Melgar Hosts Work of Local Artists in City Hall Office
City Attorney David Chiu Talks Policy At Neighborhood Town Hall
In Case You Missed It
- Ocean Avenue Nonprofit Leader Addresses Audit Findings At City Hall
- Ingleside-Serving Police Honored For Fighting Organized Retail Theft, Drug Dealing
- Man Stabbed In Unprovoked Attack On Ocean Avenue
- Man Convicted In Fatal Stabbing Of Estranged Wife Inside Ocean View Church
- Ingleside Police Station Issues Super Bowl Traffic Advisory
- Transit-Only Lanes, Other Upgrades Approved For M Ocean View Light Rail Line
Events Around the Neighborhood
- Little Oceanauts 2nd Mini Night Market
WHAT: The children's indoor play area and party venue is hosting its second vendors event for kids to play for free and for adults to shop from small businesses.
WHERE: Little Oceanauts, 1917 Ocean Ave.
WHEN: Friday, Feb. 16, 2024, from 4 to 8 p.m. - Lunar New Year Celebration
WHAT: The Ocean Avenue Association is celebrating the year of the Dragon with local vendors, performances, complimentary lunch and more.
WHERE: Unity Plaza, 1002 Ocean Ave.
WHEN: Saturday, Feb. 17, 2024, from 12 to 3 p.m. - Daisy's Dawg Gone String Band at Lakeside Landing
WHAT: Musical group Daisy’s Dawg Gone String band is playing Bluegrass and Old Time music.
WHERE: Lakeside Landing, 2500 Ocean Ave.
WHEN: Sunday, Feb. 18, 2024, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. - Ridge Lane Cleanup Day
WHAT: Join neighbors cleaning up the lane. please bring your own tools – gloves, brooms and compost bags will be provided.
WHERE: The intersection of Ridge Lane and Majestic Avenue.
WHEN: Sunday, Feb. 18, 2024, from 10 a.m. to noon - Revealed Nature Exhibit
WHAT: The Leon Event Hall is hosting an exhibit that explores the myriad interpretations or nature in art with 22 artists.
WHERE: Leon Event Hall, 5051 Mission St.
WHEN: Saturday, Feb. 24, 2024, to Sunday, Feb. 24, 2024, from 3 to 7 p.m.
Disclaimer: Always double check event information with the event organizer as events can be canceled, details can change and errors do occur.

Worth Reading
- San Francisco Standard: Golden Gate Bridge lanes reopen after pro-Palestinian protesters blocked traffic
- San Francisco Chronicle: S.F. faces up to $190 million in surprise homeless hotel costs as feds renege on promises, officials say
- CBS News: San Francisco attorney faces ethics charges after awarding himself $1.3M in trust fees
- SF Gate: Former San Francisco mayor joins race to unseat Breed, vows to fire police chief
- NBC Bay Area: Police investigate after Waymo driverless car vandalized, set ablaze in SF's Chinatown
- San Francisco Standard: Two teens died ‘surfing’ BART trains. Their grieving mothers are begging people to stop
- Mission Local: A gusher after DPW truck shears hydrant at UN Plaza
- San Francisco Chronicle: S.F. media mogul sells downtown theater building to famed, former Apple designer
- San Francisco Examiner: SF supes give Tenderloin’s ‘Veterans Alley’ its due
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