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🟧 Traffic Citations Fly On Ocean Avenue // A Pokémon Card Purveyor

Plus: SF's Immigrant Affairs pays the neighborhood a visit and a restaurant closes.


Drivers behaving badly get citations on Ocean Avenue. Plus:

• All about Sords Card Emporium
• Taishan Cuisine says so long
• SF's immigrant Affairs head pays a visit

On to the news.

Alex Mullaney
The Light's founder and editor

Traffic Citations Fly On Ingleside's Ocean Avenue On Mayor Daniel Lurie's Orders

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San Francisco Police Officers didn't even have to wait a Frisco minute to discover drivers violating the law. Read more Ā»


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Sords Card Emporium's Eryk Lewandowski Sells Shovels In Collectibles Gold Rush

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ā€œPeople are looking for PokĆ©mon," owner Eryk Lewandowski said. "Instead of just flipping items from Target, be Target.ā€ Read more Ā»

Taishan Cuisine Closes Location On Ingleside's Ocean Avenue

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The restaurant could not replicate the success of its Chinatown location. Read more Ā»

San Francisco’s Immigrant Affairs Head On Staying Vigilant Amid Drastic Change

head shot of writer By John R. Adkins

Jorge Rivas shared details on the ongoing challenges and threats facing San Francisco’s immigrant communities and how the city is fighting back. Read more Ā»


Reserve your spot for the first talk in SF Heritage’s Page Memorial Lecture Series, an evening celebrating the Geneva Car Barn and Powerhouse (2301 San Jose Ave.) on Wednesday, April 22, at 6:30 p.m. This special event is in partnership with the Friends of the Geneva Office Building and Powerhouse. This is a limited-capacity free event, RSVP is required for entry. Donations are welcome and support San Francisco Heritage’s nonprofit mission.


IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

If you missed any of The Light's stories last week, pour some coffee, take some time out and dive in.

City College Student Cece Chen On Finding Floral Fashion

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San Francisco Giants-Backed Crocker Amazon Turf Plan Sparks Protest At FanFest

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EVENT PICKS

Selected events from this week's Things To Do.

šŸŽø Hart n Blaze and Jam at Ocean Ale House | Thursday, 6 p.m. | No Cover | Ingleside

ā›‘ļø CYC Disaster Preparedness Workshop at Excelsior Branch Library | Friday, 3 – 4 p.m. | Free with Registration | Excelsior

🧹 Tend the Wild: Volunteer Day at Minnie & Lovie Ward Recreational Center | Saturday, 9 a.m. – noon | Free with RSVP | Ocean View

šŸ§‹ TWST White Rabbit Fest Cupsleeve Event at My Cup of Tea | Sunday, Noon – 5 p.m. | No Cover | Lakeside Village

šŸŽ™ļø Winter Series Night Jam: Willie G and the Willie G Blues Band Performance at I.T. Bookman Community Center | Monday, 7 - 9 p.m. | $10 Cover | Ocean View

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