Dancing in the Streets

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Ready for the market tomorrow?

What better way to jump into Bay Area National Dance Week than Dancing in the Streets? Join Cat’s Corner from just around the corner for open dancing in the street! See more about their weekly swing sessions on Mission and 25th. Open Dance 5:30-7:00pm. Lesson at 6pm.

Getting Your Food on Mission Style!

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Guest Post by Maggie Utgoff

Yesterday was my first time volunteering at Mission Community Market. I’ve always spent my spare time volunteering, but this particular act of selflessness was boatloads of fun. Everyone loves the market and chatting folks up about what we do while eating great food isn’t a bad way to spend an afternoon. The people who volunteer for the market (all unpaid) are charming and passionate about the work they do. I can’t wait for next week!

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Mission Mercado Season Opener

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Urban Sprouts first visit to MCM. Stick around for more health education from them!

Check out the rest of David’s great photos
http://www.flickr.com/photos/vsgoliath/5620651947/in/set-72157626376462625

MCM is Back!!

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The 2011 grand opening of the Mission Community Market – a weekly, outdoor market that celebrates the Mission District with fresh foods, local businesses and a “play street.”

Every Thursday for the rest of 2011!!

4-8PM

 

Bartlett Street and 22nd

 

 


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APRIL 14TH – OPENING DAY ACTIVITIES

* Show your love for San Francisco’s first mural! Hidden for over 200-years in Mission Dolores, it has been reproduced and painted at the site of the Mission Community Market. Muralists Jet Martinez, Ezra Eismont, and Bunnie Reiss will unveil the mural with Ben Wood, the visual artist who documented the mural.

* District 9 Supervisor David Campos will address the community and open up the first MCM of 2011.

* Diana Gameros and her trio will play from their new project.

* Moving Beyond Productions, youth dance group from the Marsh Youth Theater, will perform in the street.

* Mixtiso Latin Hip Hop Dance will perform in the street.

2011 STREET FOODS INCLUDE:
4505 Meats, Chaac Mool in the La Cocina Cart, Good Foods BBQ, Sweet Constructions, Chile Lindo empanadas, Mission Pie, Arizmendi Bakery, and more!

2011 PLAY STREET AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES:
Youth dance, music, arts and health programs with the Mission Beacon, CARECEN, Urban Sprouts, Dolores Community Youth Alliance, Moving Beyond Productions, Marsh Youth Theater.

Help Bring San Francisco’s First Mural to Light

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Support the kickstarter fundraising campaign to re-create San Francisco’s First Mural on Bartlett Street!

Mission San Francisco de Asis is the oldest surviving structure in San Francisco. Hidden inside it is a mural painted by Ohlone artists in 1791 under the supervision of Spanish Missionaries.

This mural has not been in public view for over 200 years.

It is San Francisco’s Oldest Mural, yet little is known about it.

Ben Wood and Eric Blind rediscovered the mural in 2004 and have digitally documented it.

This project will transform their digital documentation into a physical public mural in the heart of the Mission District.

The project will recreate the 18th century mural as a significant piece of Native American and California history blocks away from the original in Mission Dolores.

Revive Hidden History & Beautify the Neighborhood
This project is a collaboration with the Mission Community Market (MCM) on Bartlett Street. MCM is a weekly, outdoor event that celebrates the neighborhood’s diversity with fresh foods, local small businesses and youth activities.  MCM uses programming and market revenues to keep Bartlett Street (between Mission and Valencia) as a safe, beautiful, and fun public space.

The Mission Dolores mural is the perfect first step in this direction. This mural will tell San Francisco’s oldest story in a very public place that is freely viewable to the thousands of residents and visitors in the Mission District every day.

Where will it be painted?
85 Bartlett Street at 22nd Street.

Who will paint it?
Jet Martinez, Ezra Eismont, and Bunnie Reiss.

These famed local muralists from the Mission District bring individual and complementary styles and perspectives. The combination of their talents will make the recreation of the Mission Dolores Mural a brilliant piece of public art and a long-term attraction to historians, artists, and community members alike.

What will your money be used for?
$8,300 is the basic amount needed to transform the current digital documentation into a physical mural.

$14,000 is the required amount to ensure a detailed and accurate recreation with high-quality material and future maintenance.This amount also will pay for the apprenticeship of Ohlone youth, a public opening ceremony with the artists and historians, and educational programming with MCM.

For years this project has been voluntary. This funding will make the story of this San Francisco mural accessible to the larger public.

For more information on the hidden mural:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mission_Dolores_mural 

http://foundsf.org/index.php
http://articles.sfgate.com/2004-01-29/news/17407317_1_murals-ohlone-indian-spanish-mission
http://missionlocal.org/2010/10/forgotten-18th-century-mural/

The Muralists

Jet Martinez
http://www.jetromartinez.com
Bunnie Reiss
http://www.landofbunnie.com/Bunnie_Land.html
Ezra Eismont
http://www.ezrali.com/

Help reach the ultimate goal of $14,000 to share this California treasure! Fund the mural

Or make a tax-deductible donation to the Mission Community Market.