
Before you skip town for the long weekend, be sure to fill up on some leftovers. You'll need your strength.
Tonight, Vinyl (359 Divis) hosts a Sushi and Wine night, curated by Rice Cracker Sushi. The pop-up will be offering "delicious and creative sushi (chicken fried steak roll anyone?)" from 5pm to 11pm.
Tomorrow (Saturday) from 2-4pm, the Harvey Milk Photo Center hosts their first-ever Photo Walk. "Stroll from the Photo Center to the site of Harvey's old camera store in the Castro, while chatting and snapping photos along the way. The walk is open to members and the general public. Kids and all skill levels welcome!"
On Sunday, from noon to 5pm, Hayes Valley Farm is having an early summer plant sale. Offerings will include "beneficials, ground covers, flowers, herbs, perennials, and seeds to expand your food forest at home" -- plus edibles, tote bags, seed bombs and more. Proceeds will go to support the farm's transition to a new site.
On Monday, from noon to 5pm (popular timeframe, apparently), there's a DMV Heights Potluck Block Party, celebrating that unclaimed expanse between the Lower and Upper Haights. Head to Page between Baker and Lyon for "good stuff, great food, excellent neighbors" -- and a jumpy castle!
7x7 featured a story this week about The Page, written by the ever-entertaining Broke-Ass Stuart. As Stuart notes, 'I guess The Page's vibe is "Any Bar, USA that any random person can love."'
A local architect has penned an article about the upcoming arrival of Bi-Rite on Divisadero, and what it might mean for the community. An interesting read.
Finally, yesterday we chatted briefly with the owner of Wonderland, the new Chinese restaurant coming to 500 Haight Street. He told us that aside from a new paint job, the space doesn't need much work, and the restaurant should be open in a couple of weeks.
That's all we've got this week -- but surely we missed something, right? Let us know. tips [at] haighteration {{dot}} com.
Tonight, Vinyl (359 Divis) hosts a Sushi and Wine night, curated by Rice Cracker Sushi. The pop-up will be offering "delicious and creative sushi (chicken fried steak roll anyone?)" from 5pm to 11pm.
Tomorrow (Saturday) from 2-4pm, the Harvey Milk Photo Center hosts their first-ever Photo Walk. "Stroll from the Photo Center to the site of Harvey's old camera store in the Castro, while chatting and snapping photos along the way. The walk is open to members and the general public. Kids and all skill levels welcome!"
On Sunday, from noon to 5pm, Hayes Valley Farm is having an early summer plant sale. Offerings will include "beneficials, ground covers, flowers, herbs, perennials, and seeds to expand your food forest at home" -- plus edibles, tote bags, seed bombs and more. Proceeds will go to support the farm's transition to a new site.
On Monday, from noon to 5pm (popular timeframe, apparently), there's a DMV Heights Potluck Block Party, celebrating that unclaimed expanse between the Lower and Upper Haights. Head to Page between Baker and Lyon for "good stuff, great food, excellent neighbors" -- and a jumpy castle!
7x7 featured a story this week about The Page, written by the ever-entertaining Broke-Ass Stuart. As Stuart notes, 'I guess The Page's vibe is "Any Bar, USA that any random person can love."'
A local architect has penned an article about the upcoming arrival of Bi-Rite on Divisadero, and what it might mean for the community. An interesting read.
Finally, yesterday we chatted briefly with the owner of Wonderland, the new Chinese restaurant coming to 500 Haight Street. He told us that aside from a new paint job, the space doesn't need much work, and the restaurant should be open in a couple of weeks.
That's all we've got this week -- but surely we missed something, right? Let us know. tips [at] haighteration {{dot}} com.









