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Cole Valley Alley Needs a New Editor!!
Are you witty, funny and overall interesting? Do you have a vested interest in our community and an inherent need to share the news to the neighborhood? The editor of ColeValleyAlley.com is looking for some help. Click here to learn more!
A Local Bike Shop Closes
Colevalleyalley.com reports that San Francisco Cyclery will be closing. See the report here
The architecture of Cole Valley
Everyone knows that Cole Valley has a collection of beautiful Victorians. But the neighborhood has also become a hotspot for renovations galore. Checkout this Hillside Architecture!
N Judah updates
There has been some talk about an express bus created to alleviate some of the congestion on the N train. Read about it here!
105th year Anniversary of the 1906 Earthquake
April 18 marked the 105th year anniversary of the 1906 Earthquake. Cole Valley was just farmland at that time, but San Francisco as a city was forever changed by that disaster. Click here for history about the 1906 Earthquake.
Knowing that many people in Japan have been displaced after the March 11 earthquake, a San Francisco native artist, Mari Nakano, has dedicated her time to create beautiful linocut postcards for $10. All proceeds will go to the Japan Earthquake Relief Fund. Click here to donate (givegoods.org)
Also, take some time to make sure you're prepared! Go to 72hours.org to find out how.
Upper Haight Farmers' Market returns April 6 and every Wednesday after!
Coming back for its second year, the Upper Haight Farmers' Market will be returning this Wednesday! Go to the Waller cul-de-sac (Waller St @ Stanyan) and enjoy the freshest produce around. Sponsored by the Pacific Coast Farmers' Market Association.
Cole Valley Fair 2011 - Booth Fee Reduced for CA94117 Residents!
The fees for resident’s booth spaces have decreased as we’re hoping to attract more local artists. The fees for non-food vendor booths have increased by $10 to help defray the increased cost for City permits and the food booth costs have been reduced to insure delicious fare.
Click here for a food vendor application; non-food vendor application; Cars on Cole application or a musician application. Applications will also be available at Postal Chase, 912 Cole Street.
Cole Valley Alley Needs a New Editor!!
Are you witty, funny and overall interesting? Do you have a vested interest in our community and an inherent need to share the news to the neighborhood? The editor of ColeValleyAlley.com is looking for some help. Click here to learn more!
A Local Bike Shop Closes
Colevalleyalley.com reports that San Francisco Cyclery will be closing. See the report here
The architecture of Cole Valley
Everyone knows that Cole Valley has a collection of beautiful Victorians. But the neighborhood has also become a hotspot for renovations galore. Checkout this Hillside Architecture!
N Judah updates
There has been some talk about an express bus created to alleviate some of the congestion on the N train. Read about it here!
105th year Anniversary of the 1906 Earthquake
April 18 marked the 105th year anniversary of the 1906 Earthquake. Cole Valley was just farmland at that time, but San Francisco as a city was forever changed by that disaster. Click here for history about the 1906 Earthquake.
Knowing that many people in Japan have been displaced after the March 11 earthquake, a San Francisco native artist, Mari Nakano, has dedicated her time to create beautiful linocut postcards for $10. All proceeds will go to the Japan Earthquake Relief Fund. Click here to donate (givegoods.org)
Also, take some time to make sure you're prepared! Go to 72hours.org to find out how.
Upper Haight Farmers' Market returns April 6 and every Wednesday after!
Coming back for its second year, the Upper Haight Farmers' Market will be returning this Wednesday! Go to the Waller cul-de-sac (Waller St @ Stanyan) and enjoy the freshest produce around. Sponsored by the Pacific Coast Farmers' Market Association.
Cole Valley Fair 2011 - Booth Fee Reduced for CA94117 Residents!
The fees for resident’s booth spaces have decreased as we’re hoping to attract more local artists. The fees for non-food vendor booths have increased by $10 to help defray the increased cost for City permits and the food booth costs have been reduced to insure delicious fare.
Click here for a food vendor application; non-food vendor application; Cars on Cole application or a musician application. Applications will also be available at Postal Chase, 912 Cole Street.