
Here are a few Lower Haight news items that slipped through the cracks this week.
- This weekend, the Susan G. Komen 3-Day for the Cure power-walks its way through the Bay Area in support of breast cancer research. Swing by Duboce Park Sunday between 10am and 1pm to cheer the participants on. - While we're on the do-gooding tip, Haighteration reader Joe K. alerts us to the S.F. General Hospital Foundation's annual Heroes & Hearts award, which is bestowed upon community members who are making a difference. If you know folks who deserve to be recognized, you can nominate them here any time before November 1. - In less selfless but decidedly tastier news, Memphis Minnie's 10th anniversary is this month, and they're planning... something. When we find out what, we'll let you know. - An ad appeared on craigslist this week for a retail space at 320 Fillmore Street, the current home of Trinity Hair Affair. The space was listed as 300 square feet for $1200 a month, available in October. The ad has since been deleted by its author. - On Saturday, registration begins for fall classes at the Harvey Milk Recreation Center. In all, 33 new classes are available -- everything from "Claymation for Kids" to "Social Media for Seniors." Lots of good stuff here. - Two Jacks is offering free mac & cheese with your purchase of $25 or more (details here). - And finally, video producer Jordan Rudman sent in this great video profiling new Lower Haight sneaker shop SFCollection, which we wrote about in July. Check it out: The video was produced by Rudman and D.P.s Orson Oblowitz and Evan Lane. The team is available for other video work, too -- email them here if you're interested. Anything we missed this week? Let us know. tips {at} haighteration [[dot]] com.
- This weekend, the Susan G. Komen 3-Day for the Cure power-walks its way through the Bay Area in support of breast cancer research. Swing by Duboce Park Sunday between 10am and 1pm to cheer the participants on. - While we're on the do-gooding tip, Haighteration reader Joe K. alerts us to the S.F. General Hospital Foundation's annual Heroes & Hearts award, which is bestowed upon community members who are making a difference. If you know folks who deserve to be recognized, you can nominate them here any time before November 1. - In less selfless but decidedly tastier news, Memphis Minnie's 10th anniversary is this month, and they're planning... something. When we find out what, we'll let you know. - An ad appeared on craigslist this week for a retail space at 320 Fillmore Street, the current home of Trinity Hair Affair. The space was listed as 300 square feet for $1200 a month, available in October. The ad has since been deleted by its author. - On Saturday, registration begins for fall classes at the Harvey Milk Recreation Center. In all, 33 new classes are available -- everything from "Claymation for Kids" to "Social Media for Seniors." Lots of good stuff here. - Two Jacks is offering free mac & cheese with your purchase of $25 or more (details here). - And finally, video producer Jordan Rudman sent in this great video profiling new Lower Haight sneaker shop SFCollection, which we wrote about in July. Check it out: The video was produced by Rudman and D.P.s Orson Oblowitz and Evan Lane. The team is available for other video work, too -- email them here if you're interested. Anything we missed this week? Let us know. tips {at} haighteration [[dot]] com.









