🟧 Brutal Budget Reality // Mark Mercado Q&A
In this week’s newsletter, we report on last night's city budget town hall and more.
Live Music, Murals, Mosaics
City College of San Francisco estimates its priceless masterwork won’t return to Ingleside until 2027.
A youth arts program provider is opening a new studio in the neighborhood after creating a partnership with an affordable housing developer.
Ocean Ale House is selling copies of the collected comics neighborhood artist Neil Ballard produces for the bar and grill every week.
The local nonprofit is sending Iconic Landmarks of Ingleside enamel pin sets to new members.
Learn about the artists and inspiration behind all of the neighborhood's murals.
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.
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 city’s celebration honoring musician Jerry Garcia returns to after pandemic-caused hiatus on Aug. 13, 2022.
The not-to-be missed headlines about San Francisco and more curated by The Ingleside Light's Editor Alex Mullaney.
More than 50 exotic and antique cars are expected to be on display this Saturday on Lee Avenue between Ocean and Holloway.
City College faculty Steven Brown joins naturalist John McLaren as one of the few men with lifelong honorary membership to the Garden Club.
We deliver neighborhood news, events and more every Thursday.