San Francisco, CA
San Francisco couple transform liquor store into a community art studio
SAN FRANCISCO – A pair in San Francisco mentioned they’re doing one thing to assist enhance their neighborhood. They’ve turned a former liquor retailer right into a working studio, artwork gallery and neighborhood gathering spot.
The couple mentioned it is greater than a enterprise. They’re already providing providers and hosted a neighborhood assembly.
Now, they’re making ready to totally open to the general public this weekend.
“We actually wish to spotlight artists within the southeast a part of San Francisco,” co-owner Lisa Magruder of FrameArt Studio mentioned it’s breaking new floor within the Portola District, a working class neighborhood.
It’s situated on the nook of Bacon and Girard streets.
“There are a number of artists right here. We do not get a number of consideration typically,” mentioned Magruder.
The artwork studio is housed in a constructing that was as soon as a family-owned grocery retailer many years in the past.
Finally, it turned a liquor retailer till it was remodeled into what’s being described as a neighborhood artwork studio.
“That is the walk-n cooler to maintain the beer chilly. They saved all of the liquor again within the storage,” mentioned co-owner Arthur Koch who’s additionally Magruder’s fiance.
He displayed his work which incorporates work and images.
“That could be a medieval metropolis in Italy,” mentioned Koch as he pulled out a photograph he took.
Magruder affords framing providers and teaches artwork courses to neighborhood youngsters.
“What higher factor to do than to place an artwork middle in the course of this neighborhood the place there may be nothing else like this,” mentioned Magruder.
The couple re-purposed the storage gates of the constructing to turn out to be a show wall.
This middle is yet one more instance of their partnership.
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“We’re making a neighborhood area the place folks can collect. A protected area the place folks might be artistic,” mentioned Koch.
A mural only a few blocks away can also be a collaboration between the 2 with different artists. It is a portrait illustrating the variety of the Portola neighborhood.
“Not solely is artwork enjoyable and play time, nevertheless it’s additionally a technique to educate folks the reality about one thing,” mentioned Magruder.
FrameArt Studio will maintain its official grand opening and ribbon reducing ceremony this weekend.
The couple tells mentioned they’re excited to welcome the neighborhood.
Amber Lee is a reporter with KTVU. Electronic mail Amber at Amber.Lee@Fox.com or textual content/depart message at 510-599-3922. Comply with her on Fb @AmberKTVU, Instagram @AmberKTVU or Twitter @AmberKTVU
San Francisco, CA
BART reports major delay between Daly City and San Francisco Airport, Millbrae stations
There is a major delay between the Daly City and Millbrae/San Francisco International Airport stations that started early Thursday morning, according to BART.
Around 5:20 a.m., BART said the major delay was due to an equipment problem on the track. SamTrans was providing bus service between Millbrae and Daly City on buses ECR and ECT, and bus 292 between SFO and Millbrae, BART said.
As of 7:18 a.m., BART reported normal service had resumed between Daly City and Millbrae/SFO stations with delays of 20 minutes.
San Francisco, CA
San Francisco Jewish community marks final night of Hanukkah in Union Square
On Wednesday night at Union Square in San Francisco, many from the Jewish community gathered to celebrate the final night of Hanukkah.
As the last candle was lit, the message of this holiday to overcome darkness with light had a special significance.
The Aisenberg family is not at the grand menorah lighting to just celebrate Hanukkah.
“This little boy and his baby brother were taken on October 7th 2023,” said Jackie Aisenberg.
The events of October 7th have left Jackie Aisenberg with a heavy heart. A pediatrician and a mother, she has fought to keep these children’s names in the spotlight, praying for their safe return.
“This is part of our luggage, everyday luggage,” said Jackie Aisenberg. “We need to be strong, we need to be proud and we need to speak out for them.”
Children have a special place in Jackie’s heart but she has also been impacted by the deadly New Year’s Day attack in New Orleans. The hope for 2025 is for peace and safety for everyone.
“As part of humanity, I don’t think this is pertaining in particular to necessarily to any ethnicity, or to any religion or to any people,” she said. “This is a matter of human values.”
“We never lose the hope, lost the hope or will lose the hope for a better world,” her husband Sergio Aisenberg added.
So as Hanukkah comes to an end, the Aisenberg family wants the message of standing strong and of light to resonate with people of all religions and beliefs.
“We need to stand together,” she said. “We’re Jewish people but it’s not just the Jewish people. It’s everybody who believes in humanity in open societies where we are free to stand for our values.”
San Francisco, CA
Stars Litter First 49ers, Cardinals Injury Report
The stars were out – literally – in practice reports for both the Arizona Cardinals and San Francisco 49ers today.
In the final week of regular season football for both sides, here’s what Wednesday looks like:
DNP – Hjalte Froholdt (personal)
Limited – Kelvin Beachum (knee), Sean Murphy-Bunting (toe), Matt Prater (knee), Darius Robinson (calf), Mack Wilson Sr. (ankle/quad)
The Cardinals had a walk-through today and their report is merely an estimation.
Arizona today also announced running back James Conner would go on injured reserve.
DNP – Robert Beal Jr. (ankle), Nick Bosa (knee), Spencer Buford (calf), Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles (calf), Leonard Floyd (shoulder), George Kittle (ankle), Deommodore Lenoir (shoulder) Colton McKivitz (knee), Brock Purdy (elbow), Deebo Samuel (ribs/wrist), Isaac Yiadom (pelvis)
Limited – Ji’Aiyir Brown (ankle), Ricky Pearsall (illness/chest)
Full – Isaac Guerendo (foot/hamstring), Talanoa Hufanga (wrist)
Even with both teams eliminated from postseason contention, Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon has his sights set on finishing the year strong.
“That’s going to be your greatest confidence builder is winning games, but yeah, there’s no doubt you want to end the year playing good football. I know whether you’re in it or not, everybody’s trying to do that,” said Gannon.
“Then it just gives you another opportunity on Sunday to see what’s good, what’s not and how we can execute better. It’s a learning experience, but there’s no doubt we want to play well for our fans, play well for us, and win a game”
With Purdy already having been ruled out by 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan, the Cardinals are set to see former quarterback Joshua Dobbs on Sunday.
Gannon when asked if he preps for the 49ers’ system rather than Dobbs himself:
“Yeah, but the great coaches out there fit their people into that system. I know (49ers Head Coach) Kyle (Shanahan) will do that, so we have to be on it defensively because they’re going to give us some different things that they can do with ‘Dobbsy’ that if we’re not ready for will win the game for them,” said Gannon.
“We have to have a good week of prep and a good week of execution, understanding the opponent and executing at a high level.”
Both teams will practice on Thursday and Friday before being required to label game designations such as questionable, out or doubtful on players.
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