Next thing you know, somebody’ll try to ban tiny hoodies in the Mission.
Thanks, Amanda!
Previously:
Next thing you know, somebody’ll try to ban tiny hoodies in the Mission.
Thanks, Amanda!
Previously:
No word on how Mission burritos or Dolores Park fit into this equation.
[via Strange Maps]
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If you’re interested in hearing more and being heard on San Francisco’s new PayDayPlus SF loan, or just near Capp Street this Thursday, the New America Foundation is holding a community conversation about said loan. The conversation is called Springing the Debt Trap, and in attendance will be, among other local financial notables, our City Treasurer, José Cisneros.
From the website:
Sold to consumers as short-term relief during a cash crunch, pay day loans carry interest rates of over 400 percent and catch working people with a steady source of income in a long-term debt trap.
On December 17th at 11:30am, San Francisco City leaders, in partnership with local credit unions, will help relieve this burden on hardworking San Franciscans by launching PayDayPlus SF, a low cost emergency loan available to City residents at 13 locations.
Weigh in at the Mission Neighborhood Center, 320 Capp St.
Don’t worry, we’re definitely just kidding around.
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What the eff, people? Amyitis Gardens founder David Stockhausen is still just at #2 on The Huffington Post’s Hot Farmer contest, not #1 as per my request. Would it kill you to vote for change? It is Election Day, after all.
No idea when this contest ends, btw. We might be here a while.
Rumor has it NBC’s Trauma was filming today in Dolores Park and around 19th and Valencia. Anyone see any cool explosions/emergecy rescues?
From Rachel:
New sorta bay area centric nyt ads in the Bart. There were a bunch, that said “& Guggenheim, & d’orsay, & Avignon, & obama.” and the mish?
& The Mission! The New York Times is all over 24th St. BART like white on rice (or white on this blog!). Perhaps it’s partly to remind us of their new Bay Area blog.
Listen up, the Mission district! We need to rally together for a very special cause!
Local hot farmer David Stockhausen has been entered in The Huffington Post’s Hot Farmer contest! Dave (no idea if he goes by Dave btw) was at #1 just this morning but has somehow slipped to #2. We need to bump that shit back up!
Peep Farmer Dave here. And here’s a li’l blurb about the gent:
David Stockhausen is the founder of Amyitis Gardens, a community-based farming project in San Francisco. The Amyitis mission is to educate and empower the Mission District community through food and farming. Amyitis links neighbors with neighborhood restaurants by cultivating backyard food gardens and exchanging the local produce for discounts on food and drinks. Amyitis provides local residents with the tools to farm their own yards, and restaurants with the most local produce possible- grown as close as a few blocks away.
My buddy Katie from Amyitis tells me produce grown in Mission backyards is then sold to places like The Corner and Weird Fish. Yum.
The Mission positively framed in the national news, people! Get on board already! All you have to do is click a 10 on HuffPo here and we’re golden.
Good luck, David!
[Photo from Grub Street]