It Was a Lovely Night for a 2011 Holiday Stroll

Holiday Stroll

Holiday Stroll

Holiday Stroll

Holiday Stroll

Last night’s Holiday Stroll was really really lovely. The only thing that could have possibly made it better was 6″ of freshly fallen snow and a reindeer with a red nose pulling a sleigh down Cortland.

As it was, the weather was brisk-but-bracing, and Cortland was at its small-town best. Last year’s Holiday Stroll was terrific too, but my estimates, the 2011 edition was about 67% more charming, 81% more musical, and the sidewalks seemed 44% more crowded. In a very good way. It was great to see you all, neighbors!

Holiday Stroll

Holiday Stroll

PHOTOS: Telstar Logistics

Grinch Thieves Steal Laptop From Rock Candy Snack Shop

This makes me so angry. Reader J. visited the new Rock Candy Snack Shop on Cortland today, but Heather Young, the store’s co-owner, had a very bad day:

I was walking by the new candy store this afternoon and finally went in for the first time to check it out. What I found was poor Heather sobbing uncontrollably while talking to the police on the phone. Apparently two people came in, the girl asked Heather for a glass of water, Heather nicely went to the back of the store while the other ran off with her brand new laptop. She was really shook up. She also told me this was the second robbery at her store! First time they took money, but not at gunpoint. I felt so bad that I couldnt help her so that I bought a chocolate advent calendar.

Grrrrrrr. Seeeeeeeeeeeethe.

Needless to say, if anyone has any information that could assist in the apprehension of the vermin who grabbed the computer, please contact the SFPD’s  Ingleside Station.

PHOTO: Heather from Rock Candy Snack Shop, by Telstar Logistics

Canine Costume Contest, During Cortland Holiday Stroll

In the ecumenical spirit of the 2011 Cortland Holiday Stroll tomorrow night, there’s a special event for our canine friends during the evening’s festivities, as part of Fit Bernal Fit’s superchic Doggie Holiday Winter Wear fashion contest.

fBf & Photography by Jean Pedigo’s annual Doggie Holiday Winter Wear contest returns 12/8/11 from 6-9 pm during Bernal’s Holiday Stroll! Get your dog’s winter wear ready. All dogs are welcome to participate.

Step it up, style hounds, and we’ll see you on the street.


PHOTO: A 2010 contestant,  via Fit Bernal Fit

This Week: Raffle to Benefit Bernal Library Mural Project

Neighbor Brandon dialed the Bernalwood hotline this morning to alert us to a raffle that’s being held this week to benefit the new mural on the Bernal Heights Branch Library:

You can win awesome prizes from local merchants (and a certain neighborhood dads group…) in the Bernal Library Artwork Project’s holiday raffle! Tickets are 5 for $10, with all proceeds going directly to fund the new murals for our local library branch. Raffle tickets are on sale now at Heartfelt on Cortland, and also during the Holiday Stroll on Thursday evening!

Your raffle ticket could win:

  • One of two $100 gift certificates from Heartfelt
  • Opinel French pocket knife from Savoie, designed in 1890s, courtesy of Bernal Cutlery
  • One of two $25 gift certificates from Cole Hardware
  • One of two coupons for 10 cups of coffee, courtesy of Charlie’s Cafe
  • Two jars of pickles of the winner’s choosing, courtesy of Paulie’s Pickling

And the Grand(?) Prize…

Winners will be drawn 9:30 pm Thursday, 12/8, at our fundraiser at the Lucky Horseshoe on Cortland. You don’t need to be present to win, but come on out and enjoy the Annual Holiday Stroll and stop in at the Horseshoe for drink specials which benefit the library mural.

Ho-Ho-Ho! The Holiday Stroll Comes to Cortland Thursday Eve

Holiday Stroll

Holiday Stroll

Last year was the first-ever Holiday Stroll on Cortland, and as you can see from the nostalgia-tinged photos above, it was glamorous, festive, and fun. It was so much fun, in fact, that the Bernal Business Alliance has decided to do it again this year, on Thursday, December 8, 2011 from 6-9 pm. The BBA sayeth:

Last year’s inaugural holiday stroll was such a success that – yes, you guessed it – we’re doing it again! […]

This year it will be even better…

  • live music
  • refreshments, treats and wine tasting
  • carol singing with the San Francisco Boys Chorus
  • special offers and competitions

And of course, more than 30 of our local businesses will be open late from 6pm through 9pm so you can take a leisurely stroll through the neighborhood without all the crazy downtown crowds and get your Christmas Shopping done a little early.

So wrap up warm and come and support your local merchants while having some seasonal fun at the 2nd Annual Bernal Heights Holiday Stroll!

PHOTOS: Top, Telstar Logistics

Tonight at the Lucky Horseshoe: A Meeting About Live Music

Lucky Horseshoe

Lucky Horseshoe

Now that the Lucky Horseshoe bar has installed its new sign, the legacy of the former Skip’s Tavern — which used to occupy the space at 453 Cortland — is now no more than a memory. But for the new owners of the Lucky Horseshoe, that’s precisely the problem.

Skip’s was a lively and colorful place. But it was also a troublesome neighbor for some Bernal Heights residents who lived nearby. The new owners of the Lucky Horseshoe also live in Bernal Heights, and they have been very focused on making sure the bar integrates smoothly into the neighborhood.

The Lucky Horseshoe now wants to secure an entertainment license, so that the bar can play host to live music performances. The City will hold a hearing on the license application in mid-December, but tonight at 6 pm, the Lucky Horseshoe will hold an informal meeting to talk about their vision for the place.

In an email to Bernalwood, Lucky Horsehoe co-owner Eric Embry explains:

We’re having a meeting at the bar Wednesday 30 November at 6PM to discuss our plans for live music and to address the concerns that anyone in the neighborhood might have with our desire to have live music and other entertainment (such as DJs) at The Lucky Horseshoe.

We have received hundreds of signatures and many letters of support from Bernal folks who not only are thrilled with what we’ve done to the place so far, but also with the potential for live music to once again have a place on Cortland Avenue. We sincerely hope that anyone with concerns will show up and let them be known. We hope that before our December 13 hearing date that we can have EVERYBODY in the neighborhood on board!

We’ve worked to address every concern that we heard this spring during the sale of the bar, and we think we’ve done an excellent job converting a contentious bar into a neighborhood asset. Our policy is that anyone is welcome, as long as they respect our business and our neighborhood. It’s a policy that we think is fair, effective, and welcoming to patrons new and old. I personally think [Lucky Horseshoe co-owner/bartender] Lisa is a superhero for facing down many bad elements who USED to come in to see if they could still get away with what they did at the old bar, and she’s usually done this all by herself. We’re proud of the job we’ve done, and we know many people — including our direct neighbors — have experienced relief and excitement over the changes we’ve made.

If folks can’t make it to the meeting, here is our plan in a nutshell: We aim to book high quality music with an emphasis on sophistication. As a musician myself I’ve played pretty much every small-venue gig in town, and I know the difference between a show with good sound quality/volume levels and a gig that’s just ridiculously loud and obnoxious. We want patrons to be able to hear their conversations while the music plays, rather than leave the bar with ears ringing; the latter is just no fun, even if the music is great.

We plan to prioritize booking acts that come from right here in Bernal Heights, because this neighborhood is rich with superbly talented musicians whom we’d like to showcase. This has many added benefits: less cars to park,  fewer “out-of-towners” coming to the neighborhood, and more of a sense of accountability with the musicians. We’ll not only have beautiful quality sound at enjoyable levels and a sound tech on site in control of the stage, but also a contract for the musicians to sign before accepting a gig that puts responsibility for respecting the venue and neighborhood in their hands.

There will be “Guard Card” trained employees working the door to make sure that our patrons aren’t loitering in the streets either during or after shows. This is required of us by law, and if you know us, you know we do everything by the letter of the law. Folks can rest assured that we will never be granted this permit if adequate soundproofing isn’t present, as a sound pressure level inspection is part of the permitting process. We look forward to exceeding the standards, because we’re proud to call ourselves a neighborhood bar and want nothing more than to be embraced by Bernal Heights when we have live music.

As an example of how live music at the bar can enrich our neighborhood for EVERYONE, we’ll be holding a fundraiser for the library mural project on the 8th of December, after the winter shopping stroll.

Lisa and I have changed 453 Cortland 180 degrees for the better, and we hope the neighborhood has confidence in our ability to change the music culture at the location as well. Let’s celebrate the arts together! It’s one of the reasons we all live in San Francisco.

PHOTOS: Telstar Logistics

Micro-Interview: Thanksgiving Day at the Good Life

A last-minute scramble for a pie tin (grasshopper pie… mmmmm!) occasioned a Thanksgiving Day visit to the Good Life Grocery. The perfect excuse for a micro-interview!

Bernalwood: Anything been flying off the shelves today?

Manager Frank: Turkeys! The owners picked up these organic Willie Birds from the farm themselves. Also, bread. Our deli staff is baking fresh bread on-site now.

Bernalwood: How crazy has it been today?

Manager Frank: Not too bad. Yesterday was waaaaay worse!

Happy Thanksgiving, Bernal Heights!

 

Cortland’s Vega Gets Love from “Check Please Bay Area”

The folks from KQED’s “Check Please, Bay Area” visited Vega on Cortland recently, and they really liked the homestyle Italian fare. The reviewers all loved, loved, LOVED the Gnocci alla Boscaiola, and one reviewer said she liked Vega so much she visited the restaurant twice. Bravissimo!

Here are the summary comments from the three “Check Please” foodies:

1) “If you’re looking for really great Italian food that’s authentic and homemade, you want to stop at Vega on Cortland.”

2) “Cozy, and definitely the gnocchi in the cream sauce is phenomenal.”

3) “To all my east coast–especially New York Brooklyn — fans, you do not have to go home anymore for good Italian food. You have found it here.”

Watch for yourself:

Much Fun Was Had at Festival on the Hill 2011

Fiesta on the Hill, 2011

Fiesta on the Hill, 2011

Fiesta on the Hill, 2011

Fiesta on the Hill, 2011

Fiesta on the Hill, 2011

Wow. What a great small-town-in-the-big-city scene the 2011 Fiesta on the Hill turned out to be. Cortland was jammed with a happy mix of locals, visitors, adults, kids, humans, and barnyard animals.

There were mistrels on hand to serenade the wee ones:

Fiesta on the Hill, 2011

And balloons aplenty:

Fiesta on the Hill, 2011

And some freaky-weird dude who looked like a Buddha at Burning Man after an intense psychedelic experience:

Fiesta on the Hill, 2011

And friendly witches to paint pictures on children:

Fiesta on the Hill, 2011

Also, PONIES!

Fiesta on the Hill, 2011

Congrats to all the organizers who helped make Fiesta on the Hill 2011 so much fun. See you next year!

UPDATE:

New neighbor Adrian Mendoza took some great photos during the Festival as well:

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Lots more of Adrian’s photos, right here.

PHOTOS: Telstar Logistics and Adrian Mendoza

Fiesta on the Hill Comes to Cortland on Sunday

The mother of all Bernal Heights street festivals comes to Cortland this Sunday, Sunday, SUNDAY: Fiesta on the Hill!

Fiesta on the Hill is a community based, high-profile and energetic Festival with an attendance of over 20,000 friends and neighbors from San Francisco‘s Bernal Heights area, neighboring communities and the greater Bay Area. The event is in its 22nd year and continues to grow.

The Festival benefits the Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center whose mission it is to preserve and enhance the ethnic, cultural, and economic diversity of the Bernal Heights District of San Francisco and surrounding neighborhoods.

Cortland will be closed to traffic, so pedestrians can roam with impunity. There will be a petting zoo, pony rides, and climbing wall for the Junior Citizens, along with lots of yummy street food and artists selling stylish schwag to enhance your luxury lifestyle. See you there.

PHOTO: Telstar Logistics