Additional improvements include fencing repairs, ADA improvements, & new bleachers, benches, signs, & trash receptacles. Grab your mitt & have a catch here this week! For more information about the project, click here: tinyurl.com/3ehwyzjf
Additional improvements include fencing repairs, ADA improvements, & new bleachers, benches, signs, & trash receptacles. Grab your mitt & have a catch here this week! For more information about the project, click here: tinyurl.com/3ehwyzjf
We're excited to share that the renovation project at Kimbell Playground (1901 Geary Boulevard) has been completed. As part of the project, the synthetic turf on these fields was replaced after 14 years of use.
Dogon' bike ride- sunset dunes park & judah. Ride your bike with your dog in a basket, bag, bucket etc! 11-2pm. Dog resources, activities, adoptions & more! 12pm Bike ride start (helmets required)
The wind in your fur, the smell of treats in the air! Join us on Saturday, September 6 at Judah for the Dogonβ Bike Ride!
Bring your dog in a bag, basket, bucket, and your bike to ride along.
Details & RSVP at lu.ma/dogonbike
The Civic Center Soundtrack is live today at Fulton Plaza!
πDetails: https://loom.ly/pta_ows
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Many of these events take place in our parks, including Mission Playground, Mission Bay Kids Park, Minnie & Lovie Ward Rec Center, JFK Promenade & the Panhandle! For more information, including the full list of block parties, click here: tinyurl.com/3wnvcsea
Join the SF Police Department for its National Night Out on Tuesday, 8/5. This annual community-building campaign promotes partnerships & comradery w/ the goal of creating safer & stronger neighborhoods. Come out for block parties that feature music, cookouts, contests, family activities, & more.
The finals will be held today, 8/2 from noon-3PM at Mission Creek Park North (416 Berry Street), where there will also be a DJ, free raffles, giveaways, haircuts & family-friendly fun. For more information, click here: tinyurl.com/mut958kf
Join India Basin Waterfront Park & community partners for the Hoop 4 Peace basketball tournamentβa month-long series promoting peace & unity across neighborhoods. This exciting 3-on-3 tournament features youth & adult teams from across the city competing for a $2,000 grand prize.
The idea for the Grateful Dead rose began when Wendy Weir, sister of founding member Bob Weir, approached JBWA w/ the vision to create a rose in honor of the band. The Rose Garden is located along the car-free JFK Promenade near 14th Avenue. Details here: tinyurl.com/3ebz55mw
Roses hold special meaning in Grateful Dead lore, often appearing in the bandβs lyrics, album covers, & iconography. Rec & Park gardeners planted the roses Friday morning, ensuring optimal growing conditions in their new home.
8 newly developed βGrateful Deadβ hybrid tea roses have been planted in the front right bed of the garden. Vibrant, fragrant, & deep red in color, the roses were bred by JB Williams & Associates (JBWA), a renowned third-generation rose breeding family based in Maryland.
As the Grateful Deadβs 60th anniversary is celebrated citywide this weekendβw/ festivities including the sold-out Dead & Company shows at Golden Gate Parkβs Polo FieldβRec & Park has paid tribute to the bandβs legacy w/ a special rose planting in Golden Gate Parkβs Rose Garden.
For more information about the shows, including things to know before you go, transportation information, road closures & more, click here: tinyurl.com/3x3u3t4s
This anniversary event is a homecoming for the band & honors its deep roots in the city & the parkβs storied role as a stage for musical & social revolution.
(Photo Credit: Greg Gaar Music Collection Grateful Dead via Open SF History)
Emerging from the Haight-Ashbury scene in the mid-1960s, the Dead helped define the sound & spirit of the counterculture movement. Their shows in the park were often alongside fellow pioneers like Jefferson Airplane & Janis Joplin & became touchstones of SFβs cultural legacy.
San Franciscoβs iconic Dead & Company celebrates 60 years of the Grateful Deadβs music with three days of concerts in Golden Gate Park this weekend, the same place where their journey began.
We will also be celebrating the life & legacy of John "Iesha" Ena, who spent more than 20 years of her life serving & uplifting the Samoan community. She will be honored w/ a Samoan Dance from the Samoan Community Development Center. Details at ibwaterfrontpark.com.
Kick off August at India Basin Waterfront Park (900 Innes Avenue) on 8/2 w/ the First Saturday at the Waterfront Family Day. It takes place from noon-4PM & features live music, kidsβ activities, free boat rides & haircuts, & more!
Emerging from the Haight-Ashbury scene in the mid-1960s, the Dead helped define the sound & spirit of the counterculture movement. Their shows in the park were often alongside fellow pioneers like Jefferson Airplane & Janis Joplin & became touchstones of SF's cultural legacy.
Come cheer on the home team as they defend their championship belt! For more information, click here: tinyurl.com/4f4kcteu
El Farolito Soccer Club has punched its ticket to the National Premier Soccer League championship game! The team will face Hickory FC at Kezar Stadium (670 Kezar Drive) on Saturday, 8/2 at 5PM. Admission is free, so fans & supporters can enjoy the beautiful game.
π£The 'grate' weekend continues Sunday at The Whale's Tail
We'll start w/ free yoga, followed by cold drinks and groovy tunes
Set Times:
Dan Dectis & Friends β 12:15 & 1:30pm
The Alleylots β 2:45 & 4:00pm
πDetails: https://loom.ly/Eop_BLc
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It will be followed by the EMPIRE 15 Concert on Saturday, 9/13 at Civic Center Plazaβincluding breakout superstar Shaboozey, global phenom Fireboy DML & rising artist Red Leather, w/ more to be announced.
The first is the debut of Poolsideβs Daytime Disco, a new branded party from the recording project of producer, songwriter & multi-instrumentalist Jeffrey Paradise on Sunday, 9/7 in Union Square.
We're excited to share the last two free downtown concerts of 2025 in our parks! Another Planet Entertainment in partnership w/ @sfgov.sf.gov & Rec & Park is closing out its 2025 season w/ two special events! Details here: tinyurl.com/49th9ejf
The free event will feature Melvin Seals & JGB, Stu Allen & Mars Hotel, & Peter Rowan. For more information, visit jerryday.org.
Can't make it to the show in Golden Gate Park? Come out to McLaren Park for the 23rd Annual Jerry Day! It will take place at the Jerry Garcia Amphitheater (40 John F. Shelley Drive) in McLaren Park on Saturday, 8/2 w/ entry at 11AM & the first act at 11:30AM.
Emerging from the Haight-Ashbury scene in the mid-1960s, the Dead helped define the sound & spirit of the counterculture movement. Their shows in the park were often alongside fellow pioneers like Jefferson Airplane & Janis Joplin & became touchstones of SF's cultural legacy.
9/6: Finders Keepers by Afatasi the Artist transforms India Basin Waterfront Park (900 Innes Avenue) into a creative treasure hunt w/ hand-welded sculptures, food, music & live welding. Both events honor the neighborhood's culture & legacy. Details here: tinyurl.com/5vyrr3kk
8/9-16: Roots, Tides, Leaves by Conni McKenzieβa photo exhibit of Black residents in nature, will be on view at the EcoCenter at Heronβs Head Park (32 Jennings Street).