Bay Area Updates
San Francisco Mayor London Breed announced on Wednesday afternoon that the curfew would be ending effective June 4th at 5am. Read the full statement. Starting tomorrow morning at 5am we will be lifting the curfew in San Francisco. The protests we have seen in this city and across the country are more...
Thanks to KCBS and ALT 103.5 for letting us know that face mask vending machines are coming soon to a BART station near you. In an interview with BART General Manager Bob Powers told KCBS Radio that “If you’re in the BART system, it’s a given that you have to have more...
A kneeling protest is planned at San Francisco City Hall on Monday at 11am in honor of George Floyd. For more details and updates visit Facebook. Live Footage from Reuters From San Francisco City Hall Why is Funcheap posting about this? Funcheap wants everyone to be safe so we are simply reporting more...
The East Bay Regional Park District is set to reopen Point Isabel Regional Shoreline on Monday, June 1, 2020, with special restrictions to keep dogs on leash. Point Isabel was closed on Thursday, April 2, 2020, due to updated local health agency “shelter in place” orders requiring the closure of more...
According to the timeline issued by the Mayor on May 28th, a few new business types are allowed to open today, June 1st. Starting today, child care (ages 0-5) is allowed, plus botanical gardens, outdoor museums and historical sites, plus outdoor curbside retail for services with minimal contact (like shoe repair, more...
Marin County is moving into the next round of its COVID-19 pandemic response, with further reopenings under the shelter-in-place order. Outdoor retail, office space, outdoor dining, and curbside library services join child care and summer/sports camps as business sectors allowed to reopen to patrons and employees as of June 1 more...
The Alameda County Fair has announced they will start a pop-up drive-in movie theater at the fairgrounds in Pleasanton starting June 12th. The Bay’s New Pop-Up Drive-in Movie Theater Here’s what we know/don’t know so far – please note details may change Starts Friday June 12th (new date – was originally June 5th) Every more...
Mayor London Breed announced that San Francisco is implementing a citywide curfew starting Sunday night, May 31st. The curfew is from 8pm to 5am and is effective immediately. Exemptions will be healthcare workers, public safety workers and homeless/unhoused. How long with the curfew last? The official press release from the Mayor only more...
To help keep you aware and informed as to what is happening around the Bay, here is a round-up of four upcoming marches and protests planned by activists in response to the death of George Floyd. Why is Funcheap posting about this? Funcheap wants everyone to be safe so we are more...
Thanks to the SF Chronicle for their helpful overview of the rather confusing new “30-Foot Rule” for face coverings that was introduced on Thursday. The new rule states that you must wear a face covering if you come within 30-feet of another person, even outdoors. The rule is meant to provide more...
Children’s Fairyland in Oakland (which helped inspire Walt Disney to make his theme parks) is a magical fantasy world for young children to create, imagine, play, and learn. There was an old woman who lived in a shoe. She didn’t want to give or get COVID-19, so what did she do? She wore more...
This coming weekend 5/30 + 5/31 from noon to 5 pm each day, our favorite SF beer garden, Zeitgeist is testing out a take-out menu. Grilled cheese sandwiches, margaritas and our bloodies, ready-to-drink (elsewhere) or as a mix for later. Looking at their to go menu, beer is $2.50, grilled cheese more...
San Francisco announced that Phase 2C is scheduled to begin on July 13th, which includes allowing the reopening of indoor dining (with modifications) along with hair salons, barbershops and real estate open houses). UPDATE: On July 7th it was announced that San Francisco would not be reopening indoor restaurants on July more...
San Francisco announced that Phase 2B is scheduled to begin on June 15th, which includes allowing the reopening of outdoor dining, most indoor retail, summer camps and pro sports (without spectators). This all assumes that COVID-19 stats continue to improve and expect rules for face masks to be tightened. Read about the more...
Mayor London Breed Announces Timeline and Plan for Safely Reopening San Francisco Thursday, May 28, 2020 Plan formulated by the Economic Recovery Task Force allows outdoor dining, indoor retail, and certain outdoor activities to resume on June 15th, assuming they are allowed by the State; additional activities will be permitted to resume more...