Captain McFadden / UNN January 20
Cancellations
Field Closures
No Drones Zone
Floor Refinishing
Plaque Installation
Donations
Community Events
Volunteer Opportunities
Dear Friends of the Noe Valley Recreation Center,
It is our duty to inform you that Molly Sterkel has stepped down from the co-chair position. Molly has been active with the committee since it began. She helped steer the fundraising and planning activities that made our park the jewel of a community center that we enjoy today. However, Molly no longer lives in the neighborhood and she determined that the time has come to turn over her committee duties to someone more actively involved with local affairs. Thank you, Molly, for your dedication and service.
Captain McFadden / UNN January 20
Ingleside Station commander Joseph McFadden brings his monthly community meeting to Upper Noe this month. Upper Noe Neighbors plays host as the Captain delivers info about the current condition of public safety. He will field questions about neighborhood concerns and take note of our needs for intervention. His presentation includes a video on personal safety and effective victim reporting methods. Wednesday, Jan 20, 7 – 8:30 pm, Upper Noe Rec Center auditorium.
Cancellations
Winter classes are underway. The only cancellation was the Wednesday morning session of Baby and Me. While drop-in participation is usually enough to fill out many activities, a minimum roster of registered participants is necessary to keep a class on the schedule. If you like a class, be sure to register for it.
Field Closures
When the field is saturated and has standing water, staff will keep it closed. The turf and baselines are particularly vulnerable at that time. Rec & Park has decided not to close the field entirely this winter. They had planned upon doing so last winter to restore it but the drought intervened. Instead, they will be feeding and seeding to get it in good shape for spring baseball season. Should their efforts be less than satisfactory, the plan is to close it completely next winter.
No Drones Zone
As flying toys and professional-grade drones proliferate, so do the stories of neighbors annoyed by the noise, lost and out of control aircraft, and worries about injury. Even skilled hobbyists need to be careful of where they fly. Remember that flying objects are not permitted in our parks. In particular, the Upper Noe ball field is not an appropriate location to test out that new toy. The major concern is the danger of a fast-moving, heavy object with spinning blades making contact. The second consideration is noise.
Park Code Section 3.09 AIRPLANES, HELICOPTERS, HOT AIR BALLOONS, ETC. PROHIBITED. No person shall launch nor land any airplane, helicopter, parachute, hang glider, hot air balloon, nor any other machine or apparatus of aviation in any park…without permission of the Recreation and Park Department. (Added by Ord. 603-81, App. 12/18/81)
Floor Refinishing
Workers completed the job of refinishing the interior wooden floors over the holidays. The gym and auditorium are now ready to take on hard play. Basketball players from Junior Warriors to teen and adult pickup games will enjoy the fresh and clean glossy surface. The auditorium received a matte coat.
Teens (right) compete within the reflection of the Rec Center windows.
Plaque Installation
A plaque honoring past president of Upper Noe Neighbors Vicki Rosen was recently installed in the Rec Center auditorium. The location is significant in the entrance to this room that serves as our public meeting place where neighbors discuss issues and build community. A ceremony in October unveiled the memorial.
Donations
Tots will enjoy the bonanza of books and puzzles that arrived this week at the Rec Center. Thanks to our kind neighbors who delivered two large boxes of nearly pristine children’s books and a large collection of wooden tot puzzles. Our library might be the place to be on these rainy days.
Ride-around toys are in demand. Staff is asking that folks who are wondering what to do with their children’s older cars that are still in good shape to please drop them off at the Rec Center, especially any Little Tikes cars. Bring your donations to the Rec Center. If it is closed, contact Chris at chris@noevalleyreccenter.com for pickup or drop off.
Community Events
At the Rec Center
January 20 , 7 – 9 pm
Upper Noe Neighbors / Ingleside Station Community Meeting
Captain McFadden brings his monthly public safety meeting to Upper Noe
http://uppernoeneighbors.com/
contact: president@ uppernoeneighbors.com
Outside the Center
January 14 , 6 pm
District 8 Public Safety Community Meeting
Saint Philip the Apostle Church, Community Room, 725 Diamond Street
January 16 , 10 am
Friends of Billy Goat Hill Park Planting / Clean Up Day
Join with Rec and Park gardeners and your neighbors on Billy Goat Hill for quarterly clean up and Winter planting.
Glen Park Neighborhoods History Project
GlenParkHistory@gmail.com , See www.GlenParkHistory.org for frequent events
Contact info@noevalleyreccenter.com if you have an event that you would like to list.
Volunteers Needed
• 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.
• Distribute our new Friends of NVRC postcard. This newsletter is distributed to nearly 1,000 “friends.” Make sure interested neighbors know about our group by helping distribute our informational postcard around the neighborhood.
• 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.
Enjoy your Park!
Friends of the Noe Valley Recreation Center
info@noevalleyreccenter.com
www.NoeValleyRecCenter.com |