Greetings from Francisco Park Conservancy!
As the crisp, cool air settles over San Francisco, it’s a gentle reminder that winter is just around the corner. As we reflect on the past year, our hearts are filled with gratitude for all the incredible people who make Francisco Park so special.
This year, we had the pleasure of welcoming new volunteers, stewards, board members, donors, and community members into the Francisco Park family. Together, we started a monthly yoga program, hosted regular coffee klatches, and brought dog owners together for fun and connection. But above all, it’s the community spirit that truly makes Francisco Park a vibrant and welcoming place for everyone.
We’d like to extend a heartfelt thank you to our volunteers, the SF Parks and Recreation Department, Love Story Yoga Studio, our dedicated stewards, generous donors, board members, and park-goers. Your support and dedication have made this year at Francisco Park unforgettable.
As we move into the final months of the year, we would love to see how you’re celebrating this season at the park. What are you grateful for? Share your moments with us by tagging Francisco Park on social media: @franciscoparksf. Let’s continue to make this space a place of connection, reflection, and joy.
Would you happen to have time to help us manage Francisco Park?
We’re seeking enthusiastic volunteers to join our team, particularly those interested in helping with marketing, community outreach, and fundraising efforts. We also welcome individuals willing to organize specific park user groups, such as dog owners and parents with small children. Contact us at
[email protected] to lend a hand and make a difference in your park!
In partnership with the SF Rec and Parks Department, the Francisco Park Conservancy is responsible for maintaining and improving Francisco Park exclusively through donations. Help us by joining our
STEWARDS PROGRAM; any donation, big or small, helps. Thank you to all the current donors and park-goers helping to build our community.
See you at the Park,
Francisco Park Conservancy