10/1/2012 YOUR voice is needed at a public hearing regarding the San Francisco Public Library in District 11. Please join us!Read NowWe need your contribution in a very important public hearing regarding the San Francisco Public Library hours of operation in District 11 which includes Excelsior and Ocean View branches. Hearing your thoughts, suggestions, and concerns about the hours of operation are vital to making the right decisions. Please see below for information in Chinese and Spanish regarding the public hearings. We will have translators in Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese, and American Sign Language on October 30th.
These public hearings will also allow residents to give us their ideas about library services and priorities and allow the Library to present ideas about its future goals and initiatives. To ensure the participation of people with disabilities, sign language interpreter services and real-time captioning and large-print survey forms will be provided at all of the meetings. Requesting other accommodations at least 72 hours in advance will help to ensure availability. For inquiries or requests for accommodations, please call (415) 557-4557 or send email to mgoddard@sfpl.org.”
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Sunday Streets Excelsior:
October 21, 2012 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM Sunday Streets creates a safe, fun, car-free place for people to get out and get active in San Francisco neighborhoods. Sunday Streets Excelsior route:
These streets will be posted and TOWED of all vehicles starting at 7:00 AM on Sunday, October 21, 2012. The streets will open to vehicles at 4:00 pm. Cross traffic is allowed at key intersections (indicated by arrows on map on other side). If you need assistance with vehicle access during the event, please contact us in advance if possible. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding. CONTACT 415-344-0489 x 2 www.sundaystreetssf.com email: sundaystreets@gmail.com Share your ideas and visions for the Excelsior Branch Library Greening, which will be installed in front of our neighborhood library this year with a Community Challenge Grant. This project is brought to you by the Excelsior Action Group, the Excelsior Branch Library, & Architecture for Humanity.
Monday, September 24, 2012 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM EAG’s office, 35 San Juan Avenue For more information, contact Nicole Agbayani, (415) 585-0110 or nagbayani@eagsf.org The District 11 Council and District 11 Democratic Club Cordially invite you to a Candidate Forum Candidate Forum
Saturday, September 8th 10am – 1pm Featuring Supervisor John Avalos (incumbent) D11 Candidate Candidates for the Board of Education Candidates for the Community College Board Candidates for the Districts 7 & 9 BART Board All Candidates for school boards have been extended Invitations The Excelsior Action Group is proud to announce our "Shine a Bright Light on Excelsior" campaign, sponsored by PG&E The Shine a Bright Light on Excelsior (SBLE) program is a grassroots safety initiative of EAG, sponsored by PG&E. The program goals are to promote safety directly on the Excelsior commercial corridor, educate merchants about Crime Prevention through Environmental Design concepts, increase the perception of safety on the corridor among those who live, work, and shop after dark and enhance the environmental sustainability of businesses on the corridor through the provision of energy efficient lighting. The program involves the distribution of energy efficient light bulbs and educational posters for display in every small business on the Excelsior’s Commercial Corridor. The outreach will be conducted by trained Safety Liaisons volunteers. Information on becoming an Excelsior Safety Liaison can be found under the
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