
This week, we rounded up a dozen Inner Sunset events that cover a wide range of territory: fogbelters can learn about the latest traffic and construction at UCSF Parnassus, skip off to see the new butterfly exhibit at the Conservatory of Flowers, or bring recipe cards and a sturdy bag to the Sunday farmers market.
We're not here to judge—we only seek to inform. One piece of advice: get out there and find something that pleases you.

Tonight, 6pm: UCSF Parnassus Quarterly Community Meeting
Four times a year, UCSF Parnassus holds a meeting to keep neighbors informed about the latest construction and traffic-related news. Tonight's discussion is the final meeting of 2016.
In the August session, officials from UCSF and Department of Public Works solicited input for traffic-calming designs near Fifth Avenue & Kirkham. Tonight, the winning design—San Francisco cobblestones—will be up for review and discussion.
Saturday, 6-9pm: No Set Plan Photo Exhibit, Western Relics
Since opening its doors to vinyl fans in February, Western Relics (1400 Irving St.) has also established itself as an outpost in the Inner Sunset's art scene. This week, the record shop is hosting No Set Plan: Southeast Asian Meanderings, an exhibit of photos by Chris Beale.
Beale, an SF-based photographer, captured the images over seven years while traveling in Burma, Cambodia, Thailand and Bangladesh. Guests will enjoy free beer, as well as "international vinyl music sets by Beality and Indeed."
Here's a look at what else is going on around the Inner Sunset over the next week. To find more activities around town, or to submit your own, visit hoodline.com/events.
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