September Newsletter
Newsletter | September 2015
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Did You Know?
You can still sign up for classes.
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Classes Still Open Seven Year Itch Beacon St – Walter Haas Trail George Christopher Playground Planning Meeting Recent Happenings Canine Corner Community Events Volunteer Opportunities Classes Still Open and Looking for Sign-ups NEW! Qi Gong (senior/adult) – Wednesday 1 – 3 p.m. Exercises can be performed standing or sitting and combine coordination of deep breathing with body movements. This is a free class. Registration is optional. Yoga: Vinyassa Flow (adult) – Saturday 9:15-10:15 am. Start you weekend with a lovely Vinyassa flow. Youth Flag Football Team (11-13 yrs) – Wednesday 4:30 – 5:30 pm. Looking for a program for your tweenager? A few spots are still available. Petite Bakers (3 – 5 yrs) – Tuesday 10:15 – 11:15 am. Drop ins are welcome. Girls Volleyball (7 – 9 yrs) – Wednesday 4-5:30 pm & (10 – 14 yrs) – Friday 4-5:30 pm. The younger group focuses on skills development while the older group engages in league play. Go ahead and spike it! See the full list of Upper Noe activities at http://uppernoerecreationcenter.com/wp/
Seven Year Itch FNVRC has hosted one or two major events yearly (Cinco de Noe, History Day, several Movie Nights, Ice Cream and Swing dance, an Easter Egg Hunt, a Halloween Carnival), as well as presenting monthly free concerts, quarterly gardening parties, and more. In between there have been grant applications, equipment and furniture purchases, website and newsletter updates, fundraising, lobbying for maintenance and improvements, and just keeping an eye on the park to maintain it as a safe and enjoyable environment for all. We are especially proud of the partnerships that have formed. Most recently, FNVRC joined with Climate Action Now to bring more attention and care to our Native Plant Garden, and with the Fairmount PTA to raise fun and funds for our local school. Looking to the future, FNVRC is considering a couple of big projects. Repaving the exterior basketball court is one. Another is improving amenities for the large number of daily visitors to the sun-baked dog run. Is there something else you would want for the park? Projects like these require considerable fund-raising and, probably more importantly, active participation from the community. To that end, FNVRC is looking to bring fresh faces into its ranks. It has been seven years since the renovation. The neighborhood has seen change. The children who used Upper Noe then have grown up and on to other activities. Families have moved away, including dedicated FNVRC committee members. New families have move in with fresh perspectives on our community. FNVRC needs that energy and creative vision to help keep Upper Noe Recreation Center the beautiful, vibrant neighborhood center that has served us all so well. Contact chris@noevalleyreccenter.com.
Beacon St – Walter Haas Trail SF Rec & Park (SFRPD) approved the final plan and it looks like construction is imminent according to Lisa Ghotbi of Friends of Billy Goat Hill Park “In summary, the assessment is they do not see much opportunity to reduce the number of box steps and the entrance for the trail will remain as originally proposed. There is some opportunity to use more of the western slope to extend the trail into the woods to improve the hiker experience and perhaps to move the upper turn closer to the existing social trail,” says Ghotbi. Whatever the path, the linking of two popular recreation sites with a safe and attractive trail will create opportunities for families and hikers.
George Christopher Playground Planning Meeting Movie Night / Summer Social
Canine Corner On a recent Saturday morning, Friends of Upper Noe Dog Owners Group (FUNDOG) volunteers dug up several tons of the gravel and wheelbarrowed it to thin spots, then re-groomed the entire main area. Lovely! FUNDOG is looking to add a fresh load of gravel to keep the space safe and sanitary.
At the Rec Center
September 16 , 7 pm October 14 , 7 – 9 pm
Outside the Center
September 24 , 6 – 8 pm September 24 , 6:30 – 8:30 pm Contact info@noevalleyreccenter.com if you have an event that you would like to list. • Help advise the city on what classes should be offered at the Upper Noe Rec Center. Serve a term on the Upper Noe Recreation Center’s Community Recreation Council and help shape programming at the Center. A teen member is still needed! Please contact Cheryl Woltjen at 970-8061. The form is available on our website and at the center. Please either drop it off or mail it to: Cheryl Woltjen, UNRC, 295 Day Street, SF, 94131. • Lead a new event. Are you interested in organizing a new event at the Center? Maybe a game night or movie night? Please contact us at info (at) noevalleyreccenter.com. • Garden at the Park. Help keep the park beautiful by volunteering with the Ladybug Gardeners on the second Saturday of each quarter. The next date in 2015 will be August 8. All ages welcome, no experience necessary, community service hours credited. Even an hour would be a big help! Please email ladybugs (at) noevalleyreccenter.com. Thanks for your interest and support of your park! Please contact us with any questions or suggestions. Let us know about any community events you are planning at the park so we can promote them. Please forward this newsletter to your friends and neighbors who use the Noe Valley Recreation Center. We want this newsletter to help build the park community — please help us connect with members of the community. Friends of the Noe Valley Recreation Center |