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Caltrain Gives Free Rides to Vaccination SitesCaltrain Gives Free Rides to Vaccination Sites
By - posted 3/26/2021
Bay Area Updates, Brand New, Freebies, Support the Bay, Vaccines

Beginning Monday, March 22, Caltrain will provide free train rides to and from coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination sites for people living or working along the corridor within San Francisco, San Mateo and Santa Clara counties. For people interested in the free train rides, passengers going to and coming from a vaccination site more...

Oracle Park Hosts SF Pride Outdoor Movie NightOracle Park Hosts SF Pride Outdoor Movie Night
By - posted 3/26/2021
Bay Area Updates, Brand New, Celebrations, Only in San Francisco, Pride

San Francisco Pride is back this year for some limited in-person events. Unfortunately, the big parade and massive street festival won’t be happening in 2021, but some smaller, more intimate socially-distanced affairs are in the works, with more to be announced soon. One of the first announced in-person events is Pride Movie Night more...

SF Expands Its Street Violence Intervention ProgramSF Expands Its Street Violence Intervention Program
By - posted 3/26/2021
Bay Area Updates, Brand New, City Insight, Community, Getting Help, Healing, Only in San Francisco, Stop Asian Hate, Support the Bay

San Francisco just announced that it will expand the Street Violence Intervention Program in partnership with API non-profit organizations with new community safety teams in several neighborhoods, and extend a program to accompany seniors to medical and personal appointments. San Francisco just announced new efforts to advance public safety in San more...

SF's "I'll Walk With You" Neighborhood Buddy ProgramSF’s “I’ll Walk With You” Neighborhood Buddy Program
By - posted 3/26/2021
Brand New, Community, Getting Help, Healing, Stop Asian Hate, Support the Bay

Thanks to Broke-Ass Stuart for sharing about San Francisco’s new walking buddy program that’s launched recently in response to the brutal attacks on the Asian American community. If you’d like to volunteer to be a Walking Buddy, or if you’d like to be matched with a Walking Buddy, fill out the more...

Golden Gate Park's New 34,000 sqft Plant Nursery to Open in 2022Golden Gate Park’s New 34,000 sqft Plant Nursery to Open in 2022
By - posted 3/26/2021
Bay Area Updates, Brand New, Only in San Francisco, Outdoorsy

San Francisco Botanical Garden is getting a brand new plant nursery which will open in Spring 2022. They just released the renderings of the new plant nursery and gave a brief announcement on Facebook: After years of hard work, a new plant nursery is finally underway at the Botanical Garden. Scheduled to more...

SF’s Mobile Unit To Vaccinate Up To 1,000 SeniorsSF’s Mobile Unit To Vaccinate Up To 1,000 Seniors
By - posted 3/26/2021
Brand New, COVID-19 Updates, Vaccines

San Francisco’s Mobile Vaccination Unit To Vaccinate Up To 1,000 Seniors In Chinatown Senior Living Facilities The City’s mobile vaccination units ensure equitable access to the COVID-19 vaccine for vulnerable populations. Next week, the City will deploy a mobile vaccination team to Chinatown’s largest senior living facility, Ping Yuen, in an more...

All of SF's Indoor Pools to Open by Mid-JuneAll of SF’s Indoor Pools to Open by Mid-June
By - posted 3/25/2021
Bay Area Updates, Reopening, Swimming / Waterparks, What's Closed / What's Open

Splish splash…San Francisco’s indoor swimming pools are opening soon. San Francisco’s arrival in the state’s Orange Tier means a return to limited indoor lap swimming with prior reservation, as well as some other programs. San Francisco Recreation & Parks Department are currently coordinating staffing and programming in an effort to get more...

Bay Area Might Host 2026 World CupBay Area Might Host 2026 World Cup
By - posted 3/25/2021
Bay Area Updates

Thanks to KRON4 for sharing the news that the Bay Area has moved one step closer to hosting the 2026 World Cup. On Tuesday, March 23, 2021, the Bay Area Host Committee participated in the Infrastructure Workshop phase of the host city selection process for the FIFA World Cup 2026 and more...

Free Period Products Coming to Santa Clara County RestroomsFree Period Products Coming to Santa Clara County Restrooms
By - posted 3/25/2021
Bay Area Updates, Freebies, Getting Help

Thanks to KRON4 for sharing the news that menstrual products will now be provided for free in all Santa Clara County facilities. The Santa Clara County supervisors voted unanimously to approve the plan on Tuesday, March 23, 2021, which will provide the free products in all public access and employees bathrooms more...

CA's Vaccine Eligibility Expands to Everyone on April 15thCA’s Vaccine Eligibility Expands to Everyone on April 15th
By - posted 3/25/2021
Brand New, COVID-19 Updates, Vaccines

Governor Gavin Newsom just announced expanded vaccine eligibility for the state of California. Vaccinations opening for all Californians aged 50 and up April 1st, and 16 and up April 15th. The state is expanding who is eligible to get the vaccine based on expected supply increases. It will still take months to more...

40% of San Franciscans (16+) Are Vaccinated40% of San Franciscans (16+) Are Vaccinated
By - posted 3/25/2021
Bay Area Updates, City Insight, COVID-19 Updates, Vaccines

Mayor London Breed announced today, March 25, 2021, that over 300,000 San Franciscans have received at least one dose of a vaccine. This is approximately 40% of SF residents over 16 years old. Will SF meet its lofty goal to vaccinate every resident before June 30th? That’s 900,000 residents 16 years or more...

SF's Massive Beach Art & Sand Drawings at Ocean BeachSF’s Massive Beach Art & Sand Drawings at Ocean Beach
By - posted 3/25/2021
Get Out: Events, Wow

Its time to get out to the beach! Fresh air, toes in the sand, awesome creativity Join us to create collaborative art on the beach in community for a public beach art workshop in San Francisco In adherence to covid safety measures, we will be limiting this experience to 15 participants, wearing more...

SF Launches $1,000/Mo "Guaranteed Income" Pilot For ArtistsSF Launches $1,000/Mo “Guaranteed Income” Pilot For Artists
By - posted 3/25/2021
Artsy Fartsy, Brand New, Causes, Getting Help

Mayor Breed Announces Launch Of Guaranteed Income Pilot Program For San Francisco Artists The City is partnering with Yerba Buena Center for the Arts to implement $1,000/month economic relief program for approximately 130 San Francisco artists hardest-hit by the COVID‑19 pandemic. Applications are open through Thursday, April 15, 2021. Mayor London N. more...

Contra Costa Opens Vaccines To Ages 50+Contra Costa Opens Vaccines To Ages 50+
By - posted 3/23/2021
Bay Area Updates, Brand New, COVID-19 Updates, Vaccines

Thanks to an increase in supply of COVID-19 vaccines, Contra Costa County is extending vaccine eligibility to anyone who is 50 and older and lives or works in the county, regardless of whether they have an underlying health condition. The move comes as the county has begun receiving additional vaccine from more...

Indoor Concerts Are Finally Coming BackIndoor Concerts Are Finally Coming Back
By - posted 3/23/2021
Bay Area Updates, Brand New, What's Closed / What's Open

Oakland’s Fox Theater just announced their first new concert to be scheduled since the pandemic started. March 13, 2021 marked one year since stages across California went dark. Jungle is scheduled to perform October 26, 2021. Presale begins March 31. There’s a handful of shows that have been rescheduled to new dates more...