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🟧 Weekly Protest Backstory // Repaving Project Revealed

Plus: A Q&A with Ingleside's Grandmaster Merrill Jung and a special real estate listing.


Rev. Glenda Hope's Wednesday Vigil is a weekly call for sanity. Plus:

What keeps Grandmaster Jung going
Frida Kahlo Way repaving plans
Charm Coffee to hold art show

On to the news.

Alex Mullaney
The Light's founder and editor

'We Don’t Have a Second Chance': Wednesday Vigil A Weekly Call For Justice

headshot of person By Anne Marie Kristoff

The weekly protest over issues roiling the country started in February. Read more »

Meet The Grandmaster Who's Taught Generations Of San Francisco Martial Artists

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Merrill Jung has been teaching students of all ages and training champions at his Ingleside studio since 1983. Read more »

This Ingleside Street Is Prioritized In Lurie's Street Repaving Project

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The Ingleside roadway bisecting City College of San Francisco is among 150 city blocks targeted for improvement. Read more »

Leaf It To Neil Ballard: Artist To Debut Tree-Inspired Solo Show At Charm Coffee

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Sip and see a dozen acrylic and watercolor pieces starting Saturday. Read more »

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.

Melgar And Chen Hold Ocean Avenue Transit-Only Lanes Town Hall

By Alex Mullaney and Jerold ChinnRead more »

Chen Advances Formation Of San Francisco Public Bank

By Alex MullaneyRead more »

Remembering Roland Gordon, Ingleside Presbyterian Church’s Leader Since 1978

By Alex MullaneyRead more »

Brotherhood Way Improvement Plan’s Third Revision Revealed

By Anne Marie KristoffRead more »

Woody LaBounty Unveils Definitive History Of The Geneva Office Building And Powerhouse

By Anne Marie Kristoff Read more »

THE LISTING

Real estate on the market you should know about.

In the early 1930s, as much of the Sunset was being built with uniformity in mind, architect and builder Oliver Rousseau introduced a more expressive approach, designing Storybook and Tudor Revival homes that brought character and variation to the neighborhood. One of those homes, a 1933 Tudor at 2659 17th Ave. in Inner Parkside, is now on the market, offering approximately 2,130 square feet of living space, two bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms, three-car parking, and classic period details including vaulted ceilings and a wood-burning fireplace. Listed by Sheldon T. Rilliet, Compass DRE01828200 | 415-559-9691 | sheldon.rilliet@compass.com

EVENT PICKS

Hand-picked events from this week's Things To Do.

🎤  Tandem Sidecar Performance at Ocean Ale House | Friday, 3 p.m. | No Cover | Ingleside

Dahlia Tuber & Plant Sale at the County Fair Building on Saturday, 10 a.m. – Noon

⚾ Crocker Amazon Baseball and Softball Fields Renovation Community Meetings at the Crocker Amazon Clubhouse | Sunday, 10 – 11:30 a.m. and noon – 1:30 p.m. | Free with RSVP | Crocker-Amazon

🎙️ Winter Series Night Jam: Georgia Blues Performance at I.T. Bookman Community Center | Monday, 7 – 9 p.m. | $10 Cover | Ocean View

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