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Edible Schoolyard 75) UC Botanical Garden 147) San Mateo Green Buildings 180) Mendocino Ecological Learning Ctr. 252) Angel Island Eureka www.humboldt.edu/~ccat www.humboldt.edu/~serc www.evansmonterey.com/bobTours www.haywardrec.org/hayshore.html www.egret.org 2) Island Mountain Institute Redwood College www.edibleschoolyard.org 50) Arcata City Hall PV Solar System Special Gardens www.botanicalgarden.berkeley.edu 112) Edwards SF Bay Wildlife Refuge *www.recycleworks.org/ www.melc.us 215) Las Gallinas Wildlife Area & 253) Berkeley, Cesar Chavez Park 49,50500 www.imisa.org www.newfarm.org 35) People’s Grocery 51) Solar Living Center 63) Mendocino Botanical Gardens 76) Berkeley’s 30 Community Gardens www.desfbayfws.gov greenbuilding/localgbldgs.html 181) Emerald Earth 11 Spinnaker Way 222322 2202 20517979 113) Newark Slough Learning Center 148) San Jose West Valley Solar Library 22299 3) Mendocino Ecological Learning Ctr. 18) Oz Farm www.oz-farm.com www.peoplesgrocery.org www.solarliving.org www.gardenbythesea.org www.ecologycenter.org/bcgc www.emeraldearth.org www.marintrails.com 254) Treasure Island 2300 www.melc.us 19) Frey Vineyard www.freywine.com 36) City Slicker Farms 52) Vacaville City Hall PV Solar System 64) S. Humboldt Community Park 77) Tilden Park Botanical Garden www.fws.gov/desfbay/environ.htm 149) Presentation Retreat Green Ctr. 182) Solar Living Center www.slc.org www.parks.ca.gov 255) Mt. Diablo 17 4) Emerald Earth 20) Old Mill Farm www.cityslickerfarms.org www.powerlight.com/case-studies/s www.sohumpark.org www.nativeplants.org/about.html 114) Sulphur Creek Nature Center www.presentationcenter.org//green.htm 183) School of Herbal Studies 216) ML King Jr. Regional Shoreline www.emerald-earth.org www.oldmillfarm.org 37) Stanford Community Farm state/vacaville.shtml 65) State Capitol Park 78) Lakeside Park Gardens www.hard.dstca.us/sulpher_creek.html 150) Sun Mountain Environmental Ctr. www.cshs.com www.ebparks.org/parks/mlk.htm Ferrys 5) Occidental Arts & Ecology Center 21) Ecology Action www.stanford.edu/group/scfarm 53) Wind Power www.sacramentogardening.com/ www.oaklandnet.com/parks/parks/ 115) Edwards SF Bay National Wildlife www.sunmt.org 184) Green School Education Center 217) Lucy Evans Baylands Nature Ctr. 256) Vallejo www.baylinkferry.com www.oaec.org www.growbiointensive.org 38) EPA Charter School Garden Altamont Pass & Montezuma Hills gardensarboreta.html lakeside.asp Refuge Environmental Education Center www.harmony.k12.ca.us/greenschool see #116 Larkspur, Tiburon, Sausalito, SF Garberville Eco-Info Centers 218) SF Bay Bird Observatory www.goldengateferry.org 626 6) Regenerative Design Institute 22) Biodynamic Viticulture Ed. Farm www..palo-alto.ca.us en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altamont_Pass 66) UC Davis Arboretum 79) Kaiser Center Roof Garden www.fws.gov/desfbay/basic.htm 151) Northcoast Environmental Center 185) Occidental Center for Art & Ecology www.permacultureinstitute.com www.ceago.com 39) Collective Roots Garden Project www.smud.org/green/wind.html www.arboretum.ucdavis.edu www.kaisercenter.com/roof_garden.htm 116) Lucy Evans Baylands Nature Ctr. www.oaec.org www.sfbbo.org , Oakland www.necandeconews.to www.eastbayferry.com 152 2312 1 7) Grandma Mary’s Organic Farm 23) Full Belly Farm www.collectiveroots.org 54) Las Galinas 8lk Solar Pump 67) Agrarian Effort Student Coop 80) Ruth Bancroft Garden www.city.palo-alto/ 152) Environmental Protection Info Ctr. 186) New College of California 219) San Luis/Merced Wildlife Refuge www.kleiworks.com/kleiwerks_west.php www.fullbellyfarm.com 40) Deer Hollow Farm www.fodhf.org www.lgvsd.org/solar.htm www.housing.ucdavis.edu/ www.ruthbancroftgarden.org community-services/bay-history www.newcollege.edu/northbay www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/ 2 www.wildcalifornia.org Agriculture Land Loss 8) Berkeley EcoHouse 24) Center for Land Based Learning 41) Ground Garden Ed. Ctr. 55) FedEx Building PV system alternative/tricoop/ag 81) Heather Farm Garden 117) Foothills Park Nature Center 153) Berkeley Ecology Center 187) SSU Environmental Studies birds/chekbird/r1/sanluis.htm 257) ;Land is at risk around the Bay www.ecohouse.org www.landbasedlearning.org www.commongroundinpaloalto.org www.powerlight.com/case-studies/ 68) EC Community Gardens www.gardenshsf.org www.city.palo-alto/community- www.sonoma.edu/ensp where former farms & wildlife www.ecologycenter.org Water Recycling-Wetlands 9) Permaculture Army 25) UC Davis Student Farm 42) Sunol Ag Park www.sagecenter.org transportation/fedex.shtml www.asucd.ucdavis.edu/ 82) Markham Regional Arboretum services/nat-foothills David Brower Center (2009) 188) Headlands Institute are being covered by subdivisions & 43) Hidden Villa experimentalcollege 118) Marine Science Institute 220) Arcata Marsh - Wildlife Sanctuary www.permaculturearmy.org www.studentfarm.ucdavis.edu www.hiddenvilla.org 56) Biofuel Production, Watsonville www.markhamarboretum.org www.browercenter.org www.yni.org/hi strip malls. Sprawl hot spots include 10) Urban Permaculture Guild 26) Soil Born Farm 44) Pie Ranch www.pieranch.org 69) Martha Walker Native Garden 83) Lindsay Wildlife Nature Garden www.sfbaymsi.org 189) Center for Land Based Learning www.humboldt.edu/~ere_dept/marsh Solano County’s along HW- I 80, Laytonville www.soilborn.org www.bioeasi.com 154) Earthjustice www.earthjustice.org 221) Petaluma Water Trement *www.urbanpermacultureguild.org 27) Raphael Garden, Steiner College 45) UCSC Center for Agroecology 57) Ethanol Biorefinery Plant, Madera www.ncfaa.com/skyline/garden.htm www.wildlife-museum.org/visit/visit 119) Youth Science Institute 155) Urban Releaf Urban Forestry www.www.landbasedlearning.org eastern Contra Costa County, 232 70) Connolly Ranch 84) Shinn Park & Arboretum 190) Jepson Herbarium www.petalumawetlandspark.org 11) Merritt College Permaculture www.steinercollege.edu/biodynamics.html www.ucsc.edu/casfs www.pacificethanol.net www.ysi-ca.org www.urbanreleaf.org southern Santa Clara County, & near 28) Benziger Biodynamic Winery Homeless Garden Project 58) Sun Mt. Environmenal Center www.napalandtrust.org/connolly www.ci.fremont.ca.us/Recreation/ 120) Alum Rock Park www.ucjeps.berkeley.edu HW 101 in Sonoma County.; www.merritt.edu/~envst/center.html 71) Copia Center 156) Redefining Progress Food Coops/Collectives 636 21 12) Oakland Permaculture Institute* www.benziger.com/vineyards www.homelessgardenproject.org www.sunmt.org HistoricPlaces/HistoricParks.htm en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alum_Rock_Park 191) UCB Consv. & Resource Studies  !RCATAs811 “I” St. www.copia.org www.rprogress.org Agriculture Pesticides 200 Willits 13) Alameda Point Collaborative 29) Shone Farm Eco Agriculture Center 46) Camp Joy www.campjoygardens.org 85) Niles Rose Garden 121) Sanborn Park 157) www.espm.berkeley.edu/ugmajors/CRS  %UREKAs1036 Fifth St. 258) are plentiful in the Sacramento 47) Carmel Middle School Habitat River/Waterfront Parks 72) Burbank Gardens & Farm www.savesfbay.org 192) Tinkers Workshop Mendocino 3 133232 www.apcollaborative.org www.santarosa.edu/ag 59) Eastshore State Park www.ilovegardens.com/California_ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanborn_Park 158) Ecology Action www.ecoact.org  $AVISs620 “G” St. Delta as well as SF & San Pablo Bays. 14) SOL House 30) Oceansong Farm www.lutherburbank.org 122) Vasona Park www.tinkersworkshop.org  3ACRAMENTOs 225 180 www.carmelmiddle.org/habitat www.eastshorepark.org 73) Harland Hand Memorial Garden Gardens/california_gardens.htm 1900 Alhambra Blvd. Californians for Pesticide Reform 199 48) Agriculture & Land-Based Training 86) Sunset Garden en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasona_Park Bike Resources 193) Merritt College -ENDOCINOs45015 Ukiah St. 234 www.oaklandsol.org www.oceansong.org 60) Institute http://pesticidereform.org 4 Ukiah 15) Happy Brigade Community 31) Commonweal Garden Association www.albafarmers.org www.harlandhandgarden.com www.gardenvisit.com/ge/sunset.htm 123) Pie Ranch www.pieranch.org 159) Arcata Green Bike Program Environmental Design/Energy Tech "OLINASs14 Wharf Rd. 18 www.lakemerrittinstitute.org We’ve all got to get back to the garden www/arcata.com/greenbikes 207077 www.happybrigade.com www.regenerativedesign.org 60ı) Cosumnes River Preserve 87) Allied Arts Guild Gardens 124) Ano Nuevo Reserve www.merrit.edu/~envst/majors.html  3ANTA2OSAs1899 Mendocino Ave. Radioactive NuclearWaste Point Arena 233 --Joni Mitchell 159ı) Sacramento Bicycle Kitchen 194) SF Institute of Architecture  5KIAHs721 South State St. 259) Waste Dump 133 www.cosumnes.org www.alliedartsguild.org www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=523 182 Hopland 544 88) Woodside Native Plant Garden 125) Santa Cruz Life Lab www.lifelab.org www.sacbikekitchen.org Ecological Design  3ANTA#RUZs600 Kresge Ct. UCSC walrus.wr.usgs.gov/farallon/radwaste.html 222 160) Davis Bike Church www.sfia.net/EcoDist.asp 260) Lawrence Livermore Labs 236 www.woodsideathertongc.com 126) Estuarine Reserve Biodiesel Stations Armstrong 182 98 89) Rodin Sculpture Garden www.daviswiki.org/Bike_Church 195) Camp Arroyo Env. Education Ctr. www.trivalleycares.org Lake www.elkhornslough.org 229) Arcata, 4701 West End Rd. Redwoods Berryessa 23 206 ccva.stanford.edu/ 161) Trips for Kids Re-Cyclery www.ttff.org/camp/building.html 261) Site 300 www.llnl.gov/site300 159ı 26, 27 Special Marine 196) San Jose State Environmental Ed. (707) 826-9268 98 rodinsculpturegarden.html 127) Fitzgerald Marine Reserve www.tripsforkids.org 230) Eureka, 262) Oil Refineriespollute our 162) Bike Station Berkeley www.sjsu.edu/depts/envstudies 1100 West 14th St. 225 90) Gardens www.filoli.org (707)443-1645 air, water, soil, & contribute to record Russian River 257 ; Winters 224 64 91) Gamble Garden Center www.fitzgeraldreserve.org www.bikestation.org/berkeley 196ı) UCSC Environmental Studies 128) Ano Nuevo Reserve 163) Bike Station Palo Alto 231) Garberville, 76 Bear Canyon Rd. high cancer rates in Contra Costa 226 189 Davis 224 Sacramento www.gamblegarden.org http://envs.ucsc.edu County. Petrochemical plants are in Forestville 25 www.parks.ca.gov 197) (707) 443-1645 175 24 66-68 92) Almost Eden www.almosteden.org 129) www.bikestation.org/paloalto 232) Laytonville, 44440 Highway 101 Richmond, Benicia, Martinez, Rodeo 183183 29 93) Hakone Gardens 164) Santa Cruz Bike Church http://environment.stanford.edu Santa Rosa 160 134-137 www.hakone.com www.montereybayaquarium.org (707) 984-6181 Communities for a Better Environment 94) San Jose’s 19 Community Gardens www.santacruzhub/bikechurch http://ssu.stanford.edu/ 233) Upper Lake, www.cbecal.org 30 186 165, 166 130) Pt. Lobos State Reserve 220 East Highway 20 5 www.sjcommunitygardens.org www.pt-lobos.parks.state.ca.us Wildlife Rehabilitation Historical Sites (707)275-2045 72 95) Prusch Farm Park 198) Rosie the Riveter Memorial Abandoned Mines Occidental 237 Sonoma Elk Grove 165) California Council for Wildlife 234) Ukiah 3371 North State St. 263) The many thousands scattered 184,185 207 Creek 257 ; www.sanjoseca.gov/prns/regionalparks/pfp Eco Buildings Rehabilitation www.ccwr.org www.Rosietheriveter.org (877) 806-0800 98 96) UC Santa Cruz Arboretum 131) Humboldt State University 199) Free Speech Café throughout the Sierra Foothill Gold 166) www.safariwest.com 236) Hopland, 13771 S. Highway 101 Country & the following few in the 257 ; Jack Glen Ellen www2.ucsc.edu/arboretum Center for Appropriate Technology Vacaville 167) Terwilliger Wildlife Rehab Center www.fsm-a.org (707) 744-201 Bay Area still pose a significant threat State Park 28 97) Cooper-Molera Adobe www.humboldt.edu/~ccat 200) ML King Jr. Freedom Center 237) Santa Rosa, 132) Renewable Energy Development www.wildcaremarin.org 1899 Mendocino Ave. to animals and humans downstream. Bodega 187 Napa 52 www.mchsmuseum.com/adobe 168) Marine Mammal Center www.mlkfreedomcenter.org (707) 546-1806 Mercury is still found the SF . Bay 209 River coopermolera.html Institute www.redinet.org 201) Peralta Hacienda Park 133) Emerald Earth Sanctuary www.tmmc.org 365 Todd Road 707) 540-0054 264) Socrates Mercury Mine 138 Kid Friendly Eco Sites 169) Suisun Wildlife Center www.peraltahacienda.org/history.html 238) San Anselmo, 14 Greenfield Ave. 265) Gambonini Mercury Mine 60ı www.emeraldearth.org 202) Eugene O’Neil House Museum 265 Napa 98) Effie Yeaw Nature Center 134) Sunwise Co-op www.suisunwildlife.org (510) 232-0416 266) New Almaden Mercury Mine 99 Travis AFB 170) Wildlife Education Rehab Center www.eoneill.com 239) Woodland, 183 West Main St. Sonoma www.effieyeaw.org www.daviswiki.org/Sunwise_Co-op 267) New Idria Mercury Mine 99) Fairfield Osborn Preserve www.werc-ca.org 203) Home www.johnmuir.org (916) 640-0444 268) Mt Diablo Mercury Mine Tomales 69-71 135) UC Davis 208 204) Steinbeck Center 240 ) American Canyon, 257 S. Canyon Rd. www.blm.gov/ca/pa/aml Bay 222 268 www.sonoma.edu/org/preserve www.daviswiki.org/The_Domes TraditionalWay of Life Petaluma 169 Open Space & Farmland 100) Audubon Canyon Ranch 171) Potowat Health Village www.steinbeck.org (707) 252-6888 221 Although there are more than one million acres of protected 136) “N” St. Cohousing www.egret.org 241) Martinez, 3575 Pacheco Blvd. Toxic Waste Pollution, is found on Napa/Sonoma open space lands in the 9 Bay Area Counties, the pressure to www.nstreethousing.org www.speakeasy.org/~boba Bird Watching- Marsh Wildlife 101) Elizabeth Terwilliger Marsh 205) Arcata Marsh & Wildlife Sanctuary 800-244-4516 all Bay Area military bases, including: develop new housing and industrial parks seems neverending. 137) Village Homes 172) Indian Museum & Cultural Center 263 Area 213 102) Audubon Center www.humboldt.edu/~ere_dept/marsh 242) Richmond, 1300 Canal Blvd. 269) Travis Air Force Base 175 210 240 According to the , there are more then www.villagehomes.org www.cimcc.indian.com 211 www.tiburonaudubon.org 173) Kule Loklo Village 206) Sacramento Wildlife Refuges 800-244-4516 270) Naval Marine Center 173 Grizzly Island 400,000 acres of Bay Area greenbelt lands at immediate risk 138) Environmental Technology Center Pt. Richmond, 271) Concord Naval Weapons 103) Bay Model www.kuleloklo.com www.fws.gov.sacramentovalleyrefuges 249 Tewksbury Ave. Wildlife Area ‡‡‡ of sprawl development. If current development patterns www.sonoma.edu/ensp/etc (510) 233-6660 272) Alameda Point Novato 269 continue, roughly one out of every 10 acres in the entire www.baymodel.org 139) Ecology House 174) Olompali State Historic Park 207) Laguna de Santa Rosa 53 104) Bay Area Discovery Museum 243) Berkeley, 2465 4th St. @ Dwight 273) Oakland Naval/Army Base 250 174 Bay Area could be paved over in the next thirty years, an www.ecologyhouse.net www.parks.ca.gov www.lagunadesantarosa.org Vallejo www.baykidsmuseum.org 208) Shollenberger Park (510) 665-5509 274) Sunnyvale Air Force Base area equal to 13 San Franciscos. The land at risk is around 140) Shorebird Park Straw Bale Bldg. 175) Museum of the American Indian 244) Brentwood, Point Reyes the region’s outskirts, where farms, hillsides, and wildlife 105) Oakland www.petalumawetlandspark.org 8285 Brentwood Blvd. Arc Ecology http://arcecology.org 262 www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/marina/mari- www.marinindian.com (925) 228-2222 275) Groundwater contamination National Seashore 54 212 habitat are being replaced by subdivisions and strip malls. If www.oaklandzoo.org 176) Indian Friendship House 209) Bouverie Preserve naexp/newbldg.htmil 245) San Francisco, 2121Third St. in . Leading the nation 262 Martinez all the lands at risk were developed, the Bay Area’s urbanized 106) Chabot Space & Science Museum 141) Berkeley Ciy College LEED www.friendshiphousesf.org www.egret.org/bp1.html 215 241 area would mushroom to one and a half its current size. www.chabotspace.org 177) Ohlone Village Mural Project 210) Napa/Sonoma Marsh (415) 621-5226 in the number of high priority Super- 262 Building, 2020 Center St. Berkeley 246) San Jose, 950 Stockton Ave. fund sites, the high-tech electronics 238 San Rafael Sacramento and San Joaquin Valleys have been ranked #1 107) Heather Farm Gardens 142) Camp Arroyo Green Camp www.indiancanyonvillage.org/ Restoration 161 262 203 262 of the nation’s most threatened agriculture areas. Prime www.gardenshsf.org www.napa-somona-marsh.org (408) 351-2328 manufacturing industry in Santa Clara Briones www.ttff.org ohlonevillage 167 81 270 agriculture land is a precious resource. As more ag land 108) Lindsey Wildlife Museum 211) San Pablo Bay Wildlife Refuge 247) Santa Cruz, 433 Ocean St. County has created a dark toxic legacy. 225 139 Richmond 242 Regional 143) Merritt College Self Reliant House 178) Indian Canyon 162 is built upon, food insecurity grows. The Central Valley has (831) 457-1328 Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition Park www.wildlifemuseum.org www.indiancanyon.org www.pickleweed.org Bolinas 198 257 ; seen explosive growth in urbanization and agriculture land www.merritt.edu/envst/center.html 212) Shoreline 248) Monterey, 2109 Freemont Ave. http://svtc.etoxics.org 251 77 Brentwood 109) Coyote Point Museum 144) Stanford Yang & Yamazaki Energy 6 31 102 243 Walnut Creek conversion. If the rate of land loss continues, in less than www.ebparks.org/parks/carquin.htm (831) 424-1691 59 187 www.coyotepmuseumcom and Environment Building 249) Salinas, 214 252 Berkeley 34 80,81 255 244 33 years, nearly half of California’s cropland will no longer 1020 Ter ven Ave. be available for production More than 120,000 acres, or http://environment.stanford.edu (800) 244-4516 101 7,8 Mt. Diablo 253 1.5% are lost from production every year. 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Increasingly, small-scale --Gary Snyder some of the region’s orginal vast Saratoga 196 food farmers feel corporate organics are betraying that Save the BayZZZVDYHVIED\RUJBay NatureZZZED\QDWXUHFRP 177 ZZZHFRDWODVRUJ ²ZZZNLGVIRUWKHED\RUJ I think we are challenged as humankind has never been challenged before to prove our maturity and our mastery, diversity of habitats and life 121 Los Gatos confidence, extracting too much in the short term from Bay Area EcoAtlas Kids for the Bay not of nature, but of ourselves ---Rachel Carson Henry Coe State Parktheir biotic and human communities, stealing the heart of San Francisco Bay & Delta Access²KWWSVIED\ZUXVJVJRY SF Bay Joint VentureZZZVIED\MYRUJ 93 122 a movement. 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Stevenson 228 ZZZJUHHQHUSULQWHUFRP 158 Buy Fresh, Buy Local Campaign- www.buylocalca.org 57 ZZZQHZOHDISDSHUFRP 96 164 Respect Mother Earth and her giving ways, or trade away our children’s days-NeilYoung Biodynamic Farming and Gardening Association SF Green Map is dedicated to the memory, spirit, and blatant enthusiasm --for the earth & all its residents-- of the following key individuals: - www.biodynamics.com 146 “I may be just planting a tree 56 Dr. Albert Baez, Will Baker, Judi Bari, Peter Behr, Sue Bierman, Roberta Blackgoat, Ralph Brave, Anne & David Brower, Phil Burton, Rachel Carson, Watsonville Bay Localize For a Livable and Resilient Bay Area 58 Rachel Corrie, Mary Dann, Raymond Dasmann, Bill Davoren, Phil Frank, , John Muir, Joel Hedgepeth, Chet Helms, Howard Jeter, Rick Johnston, here, but just imagine whats - www.baylocalize.org Ken Kesey, Ben Linder, Karl Linn, Norm Livermore, Tim McKay, Brian Maxwell, Father Bill O’Donell, Julie & Paul Rogers, Galen Rowell, Charlie Rominger, Marla Ruzicka, Mario Savio, Ken Sarawiwa, Ellen & Bill Straus, ElizabethTerwilliger, Brad Will, & David “Daveau” Witherspoon. happening if there are billions Special thanks to all of the Sponsors listed below who made this Green Map possible 126 of people out there doing 127 178 something. Sometimes when we think of global problems, we get disempowered. But when we HIGH SUN ENGINEERING take action on the local level, we are empowered. Just imagine the Salinas power of what we can do..” 204 62 48 - -Wangari Maathai 129 Monterey 249         133) Children’s Environmental Health, 1390 Market St. Reuse Centers 316) NexCycle, 4950 Mission St. Native/TraditionalWay of Life Farmers Markets 317) NexCycle, 625 Monterey Ave. 1) Ferry Plaza 134) Consumer Action, 221 Main St. 298) Materials for the Future 350) Muwekma Ohlone Sanctuary & Healing Pole, 318) NexCycle, 2900 Alemany Blvd. Tuesday 10-2, Sat. 8-2 pm, foot of Market & Embarcadero 135) Wallace Stegner Environmental Center Presidio Building 1016 North shore of , near Pier 80 & Illinois St. Green Map Icons 319) Presidio Recycling Center 2) Crocker Galleria 100 Larkin St. (SF Main Public Library) 299) San Francisco Food Bank 351) Shellmound Bldg. 1243 off of Ruckmam Thursday 11-3 pm, 50 Post and Montgomery Sts. 136) City Carshare, 953 Mission St. Farmers’ Market Great View/Vistas 900 Pennsylvania Ave. Just south of SF, west of HW 101 137) SF Recreation & Parks Department, 501 Stanyan St. 300) Food Runners, 2579 Washington St. www.mountainwatch.org 3) The Cannery Art/History/Cultural Museum Del Monte Square, Th. 11-3, Sat. 8-12 pm, 2801 Leavenworth St. 138) Walk San Francisco, 1910 Mission St. City Farm Parks and Playgrounds 301) Haight Ashbury Neighborhood One of the least known things about theC City’s Council, 780 Frederick St. 320) Palace of the 4) Marina, Saturday, 10-3 pm, May-Oct, 3500 Fillmore St. 139) Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals history is the story of the local Indians who lived here for Farm Café Bird & Wildlife Watching 302) Scroungers for Re-Usable Art Parts 100 34th Ave. 5) Kaiser Hospital, Wed. 10-2 pm, 2425 Geary Ave. 2500 16th St. thousands of years before the rest of the world invaded 801 Toland St. 321) MH 6) Heart of the City, Wed & Sun, U. N. Plaza, Market & 7th Sts. 140) Center for Food Safety, 2601 Mission St. Food Coop it. The were one of the major divisions of Zoo/WildlifeCenter 303) Building REsource, 701 Amador St. Hagiwara Tea Garden Dr., GG Park 7) Fillmore, Sat. 9-1pm, Apr-Nov, Fillmore at Eddy St. 141) Urban Alliance for Sustainability, 909 Palou St. 322) SF Fire Department Museum the Ohlone Native Americans of Northern California who 8) Bayview, Sat. 9:30-1:30 pm, May-Oct. 3rd & Galvez Sts. 142) Arc Ecology, 4634 Third St. Special Garden " Public Square/Car free Zone 655 Presidio Ave. inhabited the between the Bay 143) Greenpeace, 75 Arkansas St. 9) Alemany, Sat., 6 am-3 pm, 100 Alemany Blvd . Community Garden Bicycle Resource Recycling Centers 323) Museum of Craft & Folk Art and the Pacific Ocean in the area which is now San 10) Noe Valley, Sat, 8 am-1pm, 3861 24th St. 144) Neighborhood Parks Council, 783 Buena Vista West 304) Golden Gate Disposal & Recycling , Building A Francisco and San Mateo Counties. Ramaytush is also the 145) California Native Plant Society, 150 Haight St. School Garden Ferry 900 Seventh St. 324) Museo Italo Americano, name of their spoken language, listed as one of the 146) Planet Drum Foundation, 451 30th St. City Farm 305) Bayshore Recycling,Tunnel @ Beatty Rd. Fort Mason Building C Coastanoan dialects in the Utian family. 11) Alemany Farm, Alemany Blvd & Elsworth 147) Literacy for Environmental Justice, 800 Innes Ave, #11 Kid friendly Eco-site Reuse 306) San Francisco Community Recyclers 325) African American Historical /Cultural Today, the Ramaytush have joined with the other San 148) Green Festival/Global Exchange, 2017 Mission St. Eco Organization Recycling Center 2020 Market St. Society, Fort Mason, Bldg. C Francisco Bay Area Ohlone people under the name of the 149) San Francisco Community Power, 2325 3rd St. 307) San Francisco Community Recyclers 326) Mexican Museum, Ft. Mason, Bldg. D Muwekma Ohlone Tribe. Their ancestors reaped the benefit Farm Café 780 Frederick St. 12) Mission Pie, 2901 Mission St. Green School Art/History/Culture Museum 327) Hyde St. Pier Historic Ships Collection of living in a bountiful, temperate environment. Abundant Green Schools 308) San Francisco Community Recyclers Pier 45 marine and terrestrial resources made both agriculture and 150) Presidio School of Management, Bldg. C, Fort Mason Scientific Research Institute Native/Traditional 1335 Webster St. 328) Maritime Museum, 900 Beach St. animal husbandry unnecessary. Evidence of the success of Food Coops 151) Tule Elk Park Children’s Center, 2110 Greenwich St. C 309) Bay Area Metals, 3201 3rd St. 329) Musee Mechanique, Pier 45, @Taylor St. their hunter/gatherer subsistence strategy is found in the 13) Rainbow Grocery, 1745 Folsom St. w Nature-Recreation Area Way of Life 152) New College, 766 Valencia St. 310) Circosta Iron & Metals, 1801 Evans 330) City Lights Books, 261 Columbus Ave. number of flourishing village sites known to have existed 14) Other Avenues Food Store, 3930 Judah St. 153) , 199 Museum Way Special Trees I Labyrinth 311) Paper Rush, 2372 Jerrold Av Kerouac Alley, Beat Museum, 540 154) San Francisco State University 312) West Coast Recycling 331) North Beach Museum, 1435 Stockton St. Special Gardens Biology & Environmental Studies Dept.,1600 Holloway Ave. Spring Blossoms Green Building Pier 96, Cargo Way @ Jennings 332) Japanese American Historical Society 15) , 3rd & Mission Sts. 313) NexCycle, 850 La Playa St. Waterfront Park Solar Installation 1684 Post St. 16) Strybing Arboretum, 9th Ave @ Lincoln Way Public Square/Car Free Zone 314) NexCycle, 2350 Noriega St. 333) , 750 Kearny St. Scientific Research Institute 282) Washington Square, Union & Powell Sts. 17) , 48th off Ave. 155) Center for Habitat Restoration " s!LL")+%2/54%3AREIN/2!.'%s 315) NexCycle, 730 Taraval St. 334) Cable Car Museum, 1201 Mason St. 283) , Kearny & Clay Sts. City College of San Francisco, 50 Phelan Ave. Parks & Playgrounds 335) Chinese Historical Society, 965 Clay St. 284) Maritime & Herman Plazas, ft. of Clay to Steurt St. Community Gardens(CG) . 264) Sigmund Stern Grove, 19th Ave / Sloat Blvd 336) SF Transit Museum, 77 Steuart St. 18) Fort Mason Garden, off Laguna St., near youth hostel 265) West Portal Playground, Lenox Way @ Taraval & Ulloa Sts. 285) Walton Square, Front & Jackson Sts. 337) SF Jewish Museum, 282 2nd St. Nature-RecreationAreas 266) Park, Clay & Pierce Sts. 286) Union Square, Geary & Powell Sts. 338) , 655 Mission St 19) 3rd St. CG, 6698 Third St. 156) Presidio w at the time of contact with the Spanish. The detritus 267) Lafayette Park, 2198 Laguna St @ Washington St. 287) Alamo Square, Hayes & Steiner Sts. 339) Museum of Craft & Folk Art 20) Adam Rogers Garden, 1220 Oakdale Ave. 157) , 12th Ave and Lake St of these sites was found in numerous locations around 268) South Park, Jack London Alley & S Park 288) Franklin Square, Bryant & 16th Sts. 51 Yerba Buena Lane 21) Candlestick Point Garden, 1105 Carroll Ave. 158) , 159) Lincoln Park the shoreline of San Francisco Bay in the form of 269) South Beach Park, King St. at Embarcadero 289) United Nations Plaza, between Market & Hyde Sts. 340) Museum of Modern Art, 151 3rd St. 22) Bernal Heights Garden, Bernal Heights Blvd. x Gates St. El Camino Del Mar/Legion of Honor shellmounds—large accumulations of shell, ash, human 270) Park, 6th St & Channel 290) St. Mary’s Square, California & Grant Sts. 341) Wells Fargo Museum, 420 Montgomery 23) Good Prospect Garden, Prospect St. @ Cortland 160) Stern Grove, 19th Ave. & Sloat Blvd. artifacts, and occasionally human remains. 271) Esprit Park, Minnesota & 20th Sts. 342) Pacific Heritage Museum 24) Miller Memorial Garden, Brewster & Rutledge 161) , Shaughnessy Blvd. & Bosworth St. Several major known Ramaytush village sites: 272) Youngblood Coleman Playground, 601 Keith St. 608 Commercial St. 25) Ogden Terraces CG, Ogden St. x Prentiss & Nevada 162) McLaren Park, Mansell St. & Visitation Ave. Bicycle Resources The Yelamu grouping, which included the villages 273) Little Hollywood Playground, 400 Lathrop Ave. 291) San Francisco Bicycle Coalition 343) Asian Art Museum, 200 Larkin St. 26) Park Street CG, end of Park St. 163) Candlestick Park State Recreation Area surrounding Mission Dolores: Sitlintac and Chutchui--on 274) Kelloch-Velasco Playground, Kelloch & Velasco Sts. 995 Market St. www.sfbike.org 344) Performing Arts Museum, 399 Grove St. 27) Wolfe Lane CG, Rutledge & Mullen Sts. Hunters Point Expressway Mission Creek, Amuctac and Tubsinte--in Visitation Valley. 28) Crags Court Garden, end of Crags st., off Berkeley Way 292) Bike Kitchen, 1256 Mission at 9th St. 345) Levi Strauss Factory, 250 Valencia St. Petlenuc--located near the present day Presidio. 29) La Grande CG, end of Dublin St., nr Russia St. Bird & Wildlife Watching 293) Pedal Revolution, 3085 21st St. 346) Center for the Book, 300 De Haro St 30) Corwin Street CG, Corwin St. @ Douglass St. SpecialTrees - Golden Gate Park 275) , Lincoln Blvd. & Bowley St. 294) The Bike Hut 347) California Historical Society Museum 31) Arlington CG, Arlington St. @ Highland 164) National AIDS Memorial Grove 276) Fort Point, Marine Dr. Pier 40, Embarcadero @ Townsend 768 Mission St. Labyrinth 352) Grace Cathedral, 1100 California St. 32) Koshland Learning Garden, corner of Page & Buchanan St. Middle Dr. East & Bowling Green Dr. 277) , Mason St., Presidio 295) Bikestation SF, 298 Market St. 348) Fillmore Auditorium, 1805 Fillmore Blvd. 353) CA Pacific Medical Center, Clay & BuchananI Sts. 33) Page St. CG, Page St. x Buchanan & Webster 165) Historic Tree Grove, JFK Dr. nr. Pioneer Log Cabin 278) Candlestick Park State Recreation Area 295z) Box Dog Bikes, 494 14th St. 349) Jerry Garcia Amphitheater 354) Noe Valley Ministry, 1021 Sanchez St. 34) Rose/Page Garden, Page St. between Laguna & Octavia Hunters Point Expressway 40 John Shelley Dr. www.jerryday.org 355) University of SF, Harney Plaza, 2130 Fulton St 35) All in Common CG, 23rd, between Shotwell & Folsom Sts. Spring Blossoms - Golden Gate Park 166) Queen Wilhelmina Tulip Garden Ferry 356) Land’s End, Mile Rock Beach, West of Lincoln Park 36) Alioto Park CG, Capp St. @ 20th St. www.baylinkferry.com x Dutch Windmill, near beach Zoo/Wildlife Center 357) Duboce Park, Duboce Ave. & Steiner St. 37) Dearborn CG, between 17th, 18th & Guerrero Sts. 279) Randall Museum, 199 Museum Way www.baycrossings.com 167) Rose Garden, between JFK Dr. & Park Presidio Blvd. 38) Juri Commons CG, near Guerrero, San Jose & 26th Sts. 280) , Sloat Boulevad & 45th Ave. 296) SF Ferry Building 168) Japanese Tea Garden, Hagiwara Teagarden Dr. 39) Kidpower Park, 45 Hoff St. between 16th & 17th 281) Bison Paddock, JFK Drive near 38th Ave. Ft of Market & the Embarcadero Green Buildings 169) Rhododendren Dell, JFK Dr. & 7th Ave. 40) Potrero Del Sol, Potrero Ave. @ Cesar Chavez St. 297) Pier 43-1/2, 358) Plaza Apartments, 6th & Howard Sts. 170) , JFK Dr. near 2nd Ave. 41) Treat Commons, 23rd St. @ Treat St. San Francisco Creeks Fisherman’s Wharf 359) Orchard Garden Hotel, 466 Bush St. 42) Hooker Alley Garden, Mason St., between Bush & Pine The original fresh waterways, ponds, 360) Parque NiNos Unidos Cluhouse, 23rd & Treat Sts. 43) Clipper CG, Clipper St., near Grandview Waterfront parks creeks, and wetlands of the 361) Plaza Del Sol apartments, 440 Valencia St. 44) Michelangelo CG, Greenwich St. & Leavenworth 171) Aquatic Park, Hyde & Beach Sts. San Francisco peninsula 362) Alice Griffith Opportunity Center, 2525 Griffith St. 45) 25th & Deharo Garden, 25th & Deharo Sts. 172) Heron’s Head/Indian Basin Shoreline, 1 Cargo Way have been extensively 363) Folsom/Dore Apartments, 75 Dore St. 46) Arkansas Friendship Garden, 22nd & Connecticut Sts. 173) Candlestick Point State Park, Hunters Point Expressway altered and filled 365) National Resource Defense Council, 111 Sutter St. 47) Connecticut Street Garden, 22nd St. & Connecticut St. 174) , Lake Merced & Skyline Blvds. 366) Sagan Piechota Architecture, 315 Linden St. 48) CG, San Bruno @ 20th St. 175) Crissy Field Saltwater Wetland & Beach, Mason St. over the past 367) Federal Office Building, 1000 Mission St. @ 7th St. 49) Argonne CG, Cabrillo x 15th & 16th Aves. 160 years. 368) 525 Golden Gate Office Tower, 525 Golden Gate Ave. 50) Golden Gate Sr. Center CG, 6101 Fulton St., @ 37th Ave. GreatViews &Vistas Thanks to 369) Chong Partners Architecture, 405 Howard St. 51) Mission Creek Gardens, 300 Channel St. 176) Sutro Heights Park, Point Lobos Ave. & 48th St. pavement, 370) 543 Howard St. Building, 543 Howard St. 52) Howard Langton Garden Langton Alley @ Howard & 8th Sts. 177) Twin Peaks, Twin Peaks Blvd. sewers, 371) Mission Creek Senior Center, 4th and Berry Sts. 53) Howard Street Garden, Howard St., west of 12th st. 178) Mt. Davidson Park, 125 Dalewood Way landfill & 372) Arterra Condominiums, 300 Berry St. 54) Sunset CG, 37th Ave. @ Pacheco 179) Kite Hill, Yukon & 19th St. development, 373) SF Botanical Garden Center, 1251 9th Ave. 55) White Crane Springs Garden, 7th Ave., south of Lawton St. 180) Rocky Outcrop, Ortega St. & 14th Ave. most are 374) Visitacion Valley Community Center, 50 Raymond St 56) Brooks Park, Ramsell & Shields Sts. 375) California Academy of Sciences 181) Duncan & Castro Open Space, Duncan & Castro Sts. heard no more. 57) Telegraph Hill Neighborhood, 660 Lombard St. 182) Billy Goat Hill, 300 Beacon St. (see #263) 50 Concourse Dr., Golden Gate Park (reopens in 2008) 58) Central YMCA Rooftop Garden, 220 Golden Gate Ave. 183) , Moraga St. & 14th Ave. Many of the 376) Lagunda Honda Hospital 59) Corona Heights Garden, 184) Strawberry Hill, in Stowe Lake, Golden Gate Park original creeks 375 Laguna Honda Blvd. (reopens in 2009) 60) Noe Beaver Garden, Noe & Beaver St. 185) Cliff House, 1090 Point Lobos Ave. and waterways, 61) Mclaren Park Garden, Leland Ave. @ Visitation 186) , 1 Telegraph Hill Blvd. long ago buried Solar Installations 62) Visitation Valley Garden, Arleta St.. @ Alpha & Rutland Sts. 187) Ina Coolbrith Park, up Vallejo St. and built upon, For a complete list go to www.sf.solarmap.org 63) New Liberation CG, Divisadero & Eddy Sts. 188) Fort Point, beneath south end of are depicted 377) Southeast Wastewater Treatment Plant 189) , Haight St. & Buena Vista Ave. West on the map 750 Phelps 20,000 sq ft. Solar Array & Fuel Cell School Gardens 190) Corona Heights Park, Roosevelt & Museum Ways Today, only 378) Willie Mays Fields’ 590 solar panels, 24 Willie Mays Plaza CDC = Child Development Center 191) , Skyline Blvd. Lobos Creek 379) ’s 675 kw solar array, 747 Howard St. 64) Junipero Serra CDC, 155 Appleton St. 192) Ocean Beach, Great Highway 380) Recycle Central, Pier 96, ft of Townsend 65) Las Americas CDC, 801 Treat Avenue, near 21st St. in the NW 381) Argonne Child Development Center, 750 16th Ave. corner of the 66) San Miguel CDC, 300 Seneca Ave. Parks & Playgrounds 382) The San Francisco School, 300 Gaven St. 67) Tule Elk Park CDC, 2110 Greenwich St. www.parks.sfgov.org City, remains 383) A.P. Giannini Middle School, 3151 Ortega St. 68) Commodore Sloat, 50 Darien Way www.sfneighborhoodparks.org fully open, wild, 384) Presidio Middle School, 450 30th Ave. 69) Cesar Chavez Elementary, 825 Shotwell St., nr 23rd St. 193) Alice Chalmers Park, 670 Brunswick St. & pristine. 385) Robert Louis Stevenson Elementary, 2051 34th Ave. 70) E.R. Taylor Elementary School, 423 Burrows St. 194) Angelo J. Rossi Playground, Arguello Blvd. & Anza St. It served as the 386) Lakeshore Elementary, 220 Middlefield Dr 71) Fairmount Elementary School, 65 Chenery St, nr. Randall 195) Argonne Clubhouse, 18th Ave. & Geary Blvd. City’s main 387) Balboa High School, 1000 Cayuga Ave. 72) Elementary, 2576 Harrison St, nr. Treat 196) Balboa Park, San Jose Ave. & Havelock St. water source 388) Frank McCoppin Elementary, 651 Sixth Ave. 73) Grattan Elementary School, 165 Grattan St. 389) Presidio Middle School, 450 30th Ave. 197) Bernal Heights Park, Folsom St & Bernal Heights Blvd. from 1851-1895, 74) Harvey Milk Civil Rights Academy, 4325 19th St. 198) Father Alfred Boeddeker Park, 295 Eddy St. 390) SF Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Ctr, 1800 Market St. 75) Jefferson Elementary School, 1725 Irving St. 199) Brooks Park, Shield St. @ Ramsell St. & flows out at 391) Pet Camp, 525 Phelps St. 76) John Muir Elementary, 380 Webster St., near Fell 200) Cabrillo Playground, 38th Ave. & Cabrillo St. Baker Beach. 392) Rainbow Grocery, 1745 Folsom St. 77) Bret Harte School, 1035 Gilman Ave. 201) Cayuga Playground, 1898 Cayuga Ave. Its numerous native 393) Nearly 1 kw Wind Turbin, ‡ 23 Rosco St. ‡ 78) Jose Ortega Elementary, 400 Sargent St., near Ramsell 202) Carl , 19th Ave @ Wawona St. plants affirm that 79) Lakeshore Alternative, 220 Middlefield St. 203) Chinese Playground, 850 Sacramento St. wildness remains In the sunny, breezy Southeastern corner of the City is found a 80) Miraloma Elementary, 175 Omar Way, near Bella Vista 204) Playground in the City. The air horrific toxic legacy. The Bayview / Hunters Point neighborhood is 81) Monroe Elementary, 260 Madrid Street, near Excelsior 5210 Diamond Height Blvd. around Lobos Creek home to a third of the city’s industry and 30% of its hazardous waste 82) Sunset Elementary, 920 41st Avenue, near Quintara sites. The 493 land and 443 submerged acres of Hunters Point were/are 205) Crocker Amazon Playground, Moscow St. & Brookdale buzzes with bright 83) Tenderloin Community, 627 Turk St. 206) Cow Hollow Playground, Baker & Filbert Sts. used for a wide variety of industrial and shipbuilding activities, including 84) Ulloa Elementary, 2650 42nd Ave. 207) Douglass Playground, 26th & Douglass Sts. blue dragonflies, chemical and PG & E’s coal and oil- $fired power plants, auto body 85) Willie Brown Academy, 2055 Silver, near Revere 208) Eureka Valley Playground, 100 Collingwood St. butterflies and the shops, diesel bus depots, lumberyards, furniture refinishing facilities, 86) Dr. Cobb Elementary, 2725 California St. 209) Excelsior Playground, Russia Ave & Madrid St. occasional egret and car wrecking yards. Today there are more than 87) June Jordan Middle, 325 La Grande Ave. 210) Fulton Playground, 27th Ave. & Fulton St. feeding in the shallows. 400 toxic sites there, 5 including nearly 190 leaking 88) James Denman Middle , 241 Oneida Ave. 211) Garfield Square, 26th & Harrison Sts. Lobos Creek Valley underground tanks. The soil, water, and bay have been 89 Visitacion Valley Middle, 450 Raymond St, near Elliott 212) Gilman Playground, Gilman Ave & Griffith remains a riparian zone contaminated with over 200 different toxins, including 90) Alice Fong Yu Alternative, 1541 12th Ave. 213) Glen Park, Bosworth & O’Shaughnessy fuels, pesticides like DDT, heavy metals, asbestos, 91) Rooftop School, 500 Corbet St. of botanical richness, 214) Grattan Playground, 1180 Stanyan St. volatile organic compounds, PCB’s, and radioactive 92) San Francisco Community, 125 Excelsior Ave. and a tribute of endurance 215) Hamilton Playground, 1900 Geary Blvd. materials, according to EPA. 7 Also home to the 93) Children’s Day School, Delores & 16th Sts. in the destructive face 216) Duboce Park, 50 Scott St. Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, a National Priority List 94) Ida B Wells High School, 1099 Hayes St. 217) Hayes Valley Playground, Hayes & Buchanan Sts. of “progress.” Superfund site since 1989, there are serious, ongoing 95) Sherman School, Franklin at Union Sts. 218) Helen Wills Playground, Broadway & Larkin Sts. Also in the Presidio, health and environmental threats posed to the region. 96) Clarendon Alternative Elementary, 500 Clarendon Ave. 219) Holly Park, Highland Ave. @ Bocana St. El Polin Springs still flow From 1946 to 1969 the shipyard was home to the US 97) Alvarado Elementary, 625 Douglass St. 220) John McLaren Park, 1700 Visitacion & Hahn Sts. from a small circle of military’s largest facility for applied nuclear research, 221) J. P. Murphy Playground, 1960 9th Ave. stones, through which left many portions of the shipyard radioactively Kid friendly Eco-site 222) Jackson Playground, 17th & Arkansas Sts. Tennessee Hollow, into contaminated. Vessels involved in nuclear 7 weapons 98) Farallones Marine Sanctuary Visitor Center 223) Jr. Playground, Potrero & Cesar Chavez Sts. Crissy Field’s recently testing were decontaminated at the site, Crissy Field, Building 991 224) Joe Dimaggio Playground, 651 Lombard St. restored saltwater marsh, and hazardous materials were stored in the 99) Crissy Field Center, 603 Mason at Halleck 225) John Muir Schoolyard, 380 Webster St. site’s leaky tanks and landfills. The 100) , 3601 Lyon St. 226) Jose Coronado Playground, 21st & Folsom Sts. and out into the Bay. community, 90% non-white and 50% African-American, 101) California Academy of Sciences/Steinhart Aquarium 227) Joseph Lee Rec Center, 1395 Mendell St. Flowing from Twin Peaks has suffered higher rates of asthma & breast & cervical 875 Howard St. (Returns in 2008 to Golden Gate Park) 228) Julius Kahn Playground, West Pacific Ave.& Spruce St. and Mt. Davidson, Misson, cancer than the rest of the SF and California. The area 102) Zeum Art & Technology Center, 221 4th St. 229) Junipero Serra Playground, 300 Stonecrest Dr. Islais, and Yosemite Creeks, has on average a lower income and higher 103) Conservatory of Flowers, JFK Drive, Golden Gate Park 230) Kezar Pavilion, 755 Stanyan St. on the East side of the unemployment rates than elsewhere in 104) , 231) Kidpower Park, Hoff St X 16th and 17th Sts. City, are shadows of their the City. When compared to the toxic 232) Lakeview/Ashton Mini, Park Blvd. & West Pacific Ave. original forms. Before the cleanup that has taken place in the 233) Laurel Hill Playground, Euclid & Collins Sts. Eco Organizations Goldrush, there were Presidio, the obvious inequity is a blatant example of 105) San Francisco Dept. of the Environment, 11 Grove St. 234) Lincoln Park, 34th Ave. & Clement St. environmental racism. massive freshwater marshes 106) Center for Resource Solutions , 67 Martinez St. 235) McKinley Square, 20th and Vermont Sts. Some chemical/fuel 5 107) Thoreau Center for Sustainability, 1016 Lincoln Blvd., Presidio 236) Margaret Hayward Playground, 1016 Laguna St. in the Marina, South of tanks and hazardous 108) International Forum on Globalization 237) Bay view Playground, 5601 3rd St @ Armstrong Ave. Market along Mission St. materials have been 1009 General Kennedy Ave., Presidio 238) McCoppin Square, 1300 Taraval St @ 23rd Ave. from 4th to 11th St., and in removed and some 109) Garden Conservancy, Building 1012, Presidio 239) Merced Heights Playground, Byxbee & Shields Sts. the Bayview neighborhood. tainted soil cleaned, but, 110) San Francisco Baykeeper, 785 Market St. 240) Midtown Terrace Playground, Clarendon & Olympia Way Dolores Creek flowed into reportedly, %the worst 111) Friends of the Urban Forest, Building 1007, Presidio 241) Ocean View Playground, Capitol & Montana Sts. Laguna de Manantial areas %remain quite 242) Miraloma Playground, Omar & Sequoia Way polluted. Although the 112) Pacific Forest Trust, 1001-A O’reilly Ave. Presidio (meaning freshwater lake) also 113) Resource Renewal Institute, Ft. Mason Center, Bldg. D 243) Mission Playground, 19th & Linda Sts. Navy has spent more called Dolores. Alongside 114) Golden Gate , Ft. Mason, Bldg. 201 244) Moscone Rec Center, 1800 Chestnut St. than $400,000,000. on 115) San Francisco Conservation Corps, 241 Fifth St. 245) Parque Ninos Unidos, 23rd and Treat Sts. the lake, Mission Dolores was cleanup, five of the six 116) Earth Island Institute, 300 Broadway 245) Parkside Square, Vicente Street and 26th Ave. built. From this lake, navigable parcels that compose 117) Center for Urban Education on Sustainable Agriculture 247) Pine Lake Park, Sloat Blvd. & Vale St. Mission Creek flowed into an the shipyard are still on One Ferry Building, foot of Market St @ Embarcadero 248) Portsmouth Square, Washington & Kearny Sts. estuarial lagoon, where Shotwell the federal Superfund 118) Bluewater Network/Friends of the Earth 249) Presidio Heights Playground, Clay & Walnut Sts. Street is now, through marshes, list. There 7is not 311 California St. 250) Richmond Playground, 149 18th Ave. and into Mission Bay. By the enough room on this 251) Rochambeau Playground, 24th Ave. & Lake St. map for the $ number 119) California Coastal Commission, 45 Fremont St. early 20th century, most of the 120) Sustainable Conservation, 98 Battery St. 252) Lake Merced Park, Lake Merced Blvd. of icons needed to City’s lagoons and creeks were 121) Rainforest Action Network, 221 Pine St. 253) Silver Terrace Playground, 1700 Thornton St. convey the toxic waste 122) As You Sow Foundation, 311 California St. 254) SOMA (South of Market) Rec Center, 270 6th St. filled with sand, trash and rubble found in the Hunters Point/Bayviewneighborhoood Because 123) Natural Resources Defense Council, 111 Sutter St. 255) South Sunset Playground, 40th Ave. & Vicente St. from the 1906 earthquake. Today the government and industry have failed to protect the health 124) Pesticide Watch, 450 Geary St. 256) St. Mary’s Playground, Murray & Justin Dr. Islais Creek still flows from its and well being of the community, citizens demanding full 125) Greenbelt Alliance, 530 Bush St. 257) Sunnyside Playground, Teresita Ave & Melrose St. headwaters at McAteer High School, cleanup work with Green Action--www.greenaction.org, and 126) Sierra Club, 85 2nd St. 258) Sunset Playground, 2201 Lawton St. @ 28th Ave. through Glen Canyon, into culverts Literacy for Environmental Justice,--www.lejyouth.org. The Community Window on the Hunters Point Shipyard is the 127) Trust for Public Land, 116 New Montgomery St. 259) Tenderloin Recreation Center, 570 Ellis St. running under Highway 280, and then 260) Mission Playground, 745 Treat St. neighborhood info clearinghouse on the cleanup of the former 128) Council, 26 O’Farrell St. the bay. Lake Merced, once an estuary 129) San Francisco Beautiful, 100 Bush St. 261) Upper Noe Rec Center, Day & Sanchez Sts. shipyard-- www.windowotheshipard.org adjacent to the Pacific, has underground 130) Livable City, 995 Market St. 262) Visitacion Valley Playground, 251 Leland St. SF Green Map © 2007 creeks flowing in and out of it, as do 131) SF Clean City Coalition, 2713 San Bruno Ave. 263) Walter Haas Playground Icons © Green Map® System, Inc. 2003 132) Greenaction, 1540 Market St. Diamond Heights Blvd @ Addison St. Lagunda Honda & Sunset Reservoirs. ! ! All Rights reserved. Green Map ® is a registered trademark “We can make it, we can make it together. There are no problems, only solutions. On a local level you can do a lot, you really can. Imagine all the people living life in peace. You say you want a revolution, you better get it on while you can. You can say I’m a dreamer, but I am not the only one. Power to the people. Right on.” --John Lennon