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SF's "Hippie Hill" All Fenced Off for 4/20SF’s “Hippie Hill” All Fenced Off for 4/20
By - posted 4/20/2021
Celebrations, Festival Updates, What's Closed / What's Open

San Francisco has put up fencing all around Hippie Hill in Golden Gate Park to try to discourage crowds from gathering on 4/20. The city officially canceled the annual Golden Gate Park celebration for the second year in a row due to the state and local restrictions on large gatherings. What’s Closed more...

San Francisco to Reopen Libraries After 1+ Year ClosedSan Francisco to Reopen Libraries After 1+ Year Closed
By - posted 4/20/2021
Reopening, What's Closed / What's Open

Mayor London N. Breed and City Librarian Michael Lambert have set up a press conference for Tuesday, April 20, 2021 at 10am to announce the timeline and plan for reopening San Francisco’s public libraries. UPDATE: San Francisco’s Main Library will reopen its first floor on May 3, 2021 with other branches more...

SFMOMA Announces Four Free Days for 2021SFMOMA Announces Four Free Days for 2021
By - posted 4/19/2021
Artsy Fartsy, Brand New, Museums / Cultural Institutions, Reopening, What's Closed / What's Open

SFMOMA has announced free access to the museum for four days in 2021. Join them at an upcoming Free Day for our entire community or spread the love of art with the young people in your life at Free Family Day. Read full details. Tickets are free and reserving online is more...

Muni's Subway Comes Back May 15thMuni’s Subway Comes Back May 15th
By - posted 4/17/2021
Reopening, What's Closed / What's Open

City officials on Friday announced the return of subway rail service along San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency’s K-Ingleside and N-Judah lines beginning next month. On May 15, Muni will fully reopen the two lines after having halted all underground service back in August due to an equipment malfunction — just three more...

SF's Thai New Year & Outdoor Food Fest is Back for 2021SF’s Thai New Year & Outdoor Food Fest is Back for 2021
By - posted 4/17/2021
Fairs & Festivals, Reopening, What's Closed / What's Open

In what seems to be the first street fair to return since the begin of COVID, the Thai New Year celebration is on Larkin in 2021 after a hiatus last year. This Saturday April 17th, we will be celebrating Thai New Year (Songkran) and Southeast Asian culture. Stand together with us more...

SJ Sharks Welcome Back Fans on April 26SJ Sharks Welcome Back Fans on April 26
By - posted 4/16/2021
Bay Area Updates, Fun & Games, Reopening, What's Closed / What's Open

By Jana Kadah – Bay City News Foundation The San Jose Sharks will be welcoming a limited number of fans back to the SAP Center to see them face off against the Arizona Coyotes on April 26. “On behalf of the entire Sharks organization, I am elated to welcome fans back to more...

Alameda County Fair Returns October 22-31Alameda County Fair Returns October 22-31
By - posted 4/16/2021
Bay Area Updates, Brand New, Fairs & Festivals, Festival Updates, Reopening, What's Closed / What's Open

The Alameda County Fairgrounds, known for hosting the annual Fair every June, will reschedule its traditional celebration to October. The Fairgrounds continues to support the community by serving as the host site for COVID-19 vaccines and County food distribution in eastern Alameda County. Both operations are expected to run through the more...

SOMA's New Park + Secret Oasis Opens This WeekendSOMA’s New Park + Secret Oasis Opens This Weekend
By - posted 4/15/2021
Brand New, City Discoveries, Community, New Parks, What's Closed / What's Open

Once a parking lot, this brand new Filipino-inspired art & wellness pop-up and free garden for the community opened on April 14th and celebrates is grand opening weekend on April 16-17. Built by 350 volunteers during the depths of the pandemic, Kapwa Gardens is the newest attraction in San Francisco’s Filipino more...

San Jose to Open City's First Park Honoring Filipino-AmericansSan Jose to Open City’s First Park Honoring Filipino-Americans
By - posted 4/14/2021
Brand New, What's Closed / What's Open

By Jana Kadah Bay City News Foundation The San Jose City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved naming a new park Delano Manongs as a tribute to the city’s Filipino American community and farmworker justice movement. Delano Manongs Park, on Gimelli Way near North Capitol Avenue in East San Jose, is the first more...

SF’s 420 in the Park is Canceled (Again) for 2021SF’s 420 in the Park is Canceled (Again) for 2021
By - posted 4/13/2021
Bay Area Updates, Fairs & Festivals, Festival Updates, Only in San Francisco, What's Closed / What's Open

For the second year in a row, due to the ongoing concerns around COVID and avoiding large crowds, the annual 420 Hippie Hill celebration on April 20, 2021 in Golden Gate Park has been officially cancelled by the city. City officials scheduled a press conference at 11:30am on April 13 to discuss plans more...

SF's Mission Bay Will Have 3 Huge Breweries By Year EndSF’s Mission Bay Will Have 3 Huge Breweries By Year End
By - posted 4/12/2021
Bay Area Updates, Brand New, Eat & Drink, Only in San Francisco, What's Closed / What's Open

With both the Giants and Warriors playing in the neighborhood, breweries are betting big on Mission Bay. Thanks to Eater for sharing the news that Mission Bay will have three massive breweries by the end of the year. Colorado’s New Belgium Brewing just opened on April 9 coinciding with Giants’ Opening Day. The more...

SF's First Indoor Pools Re-Open April 20SF’s First Indoor Pools Re-Open April 20
By - posted 4/12/2021
Bay Area Updates, Brand New, Reopening, Swimming / Waterparks, What's Closed / What's Open

San Francisco just announced that the first of its indoor pools are set to reopen. Plus, SF Rec and Park intends to reopen all pools citywide by summer.  Two of San Francisco’s indoor pools are poised to welcome back lap swimmers with reservations and all pools will re-open by mid-June, the San more...

Late-Night BART Trains Coming Back This FallLate-Night BART Trains Coming Back This Fall
By - posted 4/12/2021
Bay Area Updates, Reopening, What's Closed / What's Open

Eli Walsh, Bay City News Foundation BART will re-expand its train schedules later this year, offering more frequent trips and later service as riders are expected return to public transit as the COVID-19 pandemic wanes, agency officials said Thursday. Since March of last year, the agency stopped both weekday and weekend more...

Big Sur's Highway 1 Reopens April 30Big Sur’s Highway 1 Reopens April 30
By - posted 4/12/2021
Bay Area Updates, Outdoorsy, Travel, What's Closed / What's Open

Thanks to SFGate and Fox News for sharing the news that California Highway 1 along Big Sur will reopen soon. The beautiful scenic highway along Big Sur washed away in January, due to a landslide near Rat Creek, by Mile Marker 30. 150 feet of the iconic road that fell into the more...

Warriors Welcome Fans Back to Chase Center April 23Warriors Welcome Fans Back to Chase Center April 23
By - posted 4/12/2021
Bay Area Updates, Reopening, What's Closed / What's Open

Regulations to Allow Up to 35% Capacity; Warriors Become First Sports Team to Provide Free, At-Home Molecular COVID-19 Tests for Fans The Golden State Warriors announced on April 8 that Chase Center has been approved to host fans for the team’s remaining nine regular season home games, beginning April 23, when more...