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Community Input Continues 1/27 3:00 Most Holy Redeemer: The Next Community Meeting is on Saturday, January 27th 3:00 - 4:30 p.m., Most Holy Redeemer Church 100 Diamond St. YOUR INPUT IS IMPORTANT, PLEASE PLAN ON ATTENDING. The Friends of Harvey Milk…
STEAM CLEANING! Yes, We have increased our steam cleaning capacity! We have finally secured a local parking spot for our truck and, through some savings, have hired an extra cleaning ambassador so we can steam clean now 4-5 days a…
CBD collaborates with local businesses to fund Patrol Special Police in the neighborhood, supplementing the good work of the SFPD. The Castro CBD also works closely with Supervisor Sheehy and Mission Station to ensure the Castro has our share of…
The Castro CBD works closely with Supervisor Sheehy and Mission Station to ensure we have our share of beat patrols and foot officers. On a recent morning, Supervisor Sheehy coordinated top brass to walk the Castro and talk with residents…
2016 Schedule of Events: CheerSF Performance in the Plaza Saturday, January 30th, 2016 1:00pm cheersf.org Sundance Saloon Line Dancing in the Plaza Saturday, January 30th, 2016 2:00pm sundancesaloon.org Velocity Circus Performers Saturday, February 6, 2016 12:00 - 2:00pm gregangelo.com Vintage Streetcar Ride ft.…
Congratulations to CBD Board President Chase Chambers on his appointment to the Market-Octavia Community Advisory Committee. Not only has Chase Chambers stepped up to become the board president for the Castro CBD; he is also volunteering his time as the…
A middle aged gay man accompanied by two adolescent girls approached the Castro Ambassador’s table. “Will you tell my nieces about the Twin Peaks bar?” he asked, pointing to the iconic sign. The volunteer, Harry Breaux, grinned. “It’s famous for…