Sunday Streets Excelsior October 11th, 2020
Sunday Streets adds another Excelsior event to the schedule – Mission Street goes car-free from Silver Avenue to Geneva Avenue to close out the season.
“The E” boasts the city’s highest number of families and young people and is also San Francisco’s most diverse. On any given day, you’ll find children playing in the streets in the Excelsior, so providing open space and free activities for the district’s many families, kids, seniors and residents is an obvious choice.
Catch the 14, 49, 29, 44 or 52 bus or walk from Balboa Park BART Station to nearby eateries, ranging from Mexican, Thai and Korean cuisine to old-school Italian. Take in colorful murals, shop at fresh vegetable markets or check out seasonally-themed windows at neighborhood landmark Central Drug Store. Bring the kids for story time at the local library branch or explore nearby McLaren Park.
Excelsior residents help Sunday Streets create an event that truly reflects the area – by building relationships with merchants, residents, neighborhood groups, and monolingual business owners. Open streets increase community engagement and foot traffic, showcasing the area for visitors and giving locals a chance to see it in a whole new, walkable light.
For info on Sunday Streets Excelsior’s spring event, click here.
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Sunday Streets adds another Excelsior event to the schedule – Mission Street goes car-free from Silver Avenue to Geneva Avenue to close out the season.
“The E” boasts the city’s highest number of families and young people and is also San Francisco’s most diverse. On any given day, you’ll find children playing in the streets in the Excelsior, so providing open space and free activities for the district’s many families, kids, seniors and residents is an obvious choice.
Catch the 14, 49, 29, 44 or 52 bus or walk from Balboa Park BART Station to nearby eateries, ranging from Mexican, Thai and Korean cuisine to old-school Italian. Take in colorful murals, shop at fresh vegetable markets or check out seasonally-themed windows at neighborhood landmark Central Drug Store. Bring the kids for story time at the local library branch or explore nearby McLaren Park.
Excelsior residents help Sunday Streets create an event that truly reflects the area – by building relationships with merchants, residents, neighborhood groups, and monolingual business owners. Open streets increase community engagement and foot traffic, showcasing the area for visitors and giving locals a chance to see it in a whole new, walkable light.
For info on Sunday Streets Excelsior’s spring event, click here.
ROUTE MAP
2020 Sunday Streets in the Excelsior - October 11th
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Corridor Activation Committee (CAP)
Meets on the 1st Thursday of every month at 6:00pm 35 San Juan Avenue, San Francisco, CA, 94112 |
MissionFormerly known as the Vibrancy Committee, the re-launched Corridor Activation Committee (CAP) continues its work to improve the environment of the commercial corridor through volunteerism. Led by the EAG Board of Directors, Executive Director, EAG staff and volunteers CAP continues its work with the added focus of creating the Excelsior Town Square at the Persia Triangle. Committee members will also lead projects such as EAG at Sunday Streets, Community Clean-ups, Planting Days, Art Walks, and much more.
Who's InvolvedChairS Grace D'Anca and Mel Flores
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Projects
Meetings are on the 1st THuRsday each Month, at 6 PM in EAG's office2020 Meeting Dates: January 2, February 6, March 5, April 2, May 7, June 4, July 2, August 6, September 3, October 1, November 5, December 3
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Contact Info
For more information or ways to get involved, please contact [email protected] and [email protected]