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Ginny Kalmbach, former owner of the storied Burnet Road dive Little Longhorn Saloon, has died. She was 85. It is with great sadness that we have lost one of the most special people on the planet today. Our Honky Tonk Angel Ginny Kalmbach. You will be dearly missed. Our hearts go out to your family. RIP Miss Ginny, a post to the club s official Facebook page read.
“She was an amazing gift to all of us, our community, our bands, everyone she met because she meant so much to so many people in different ways,” the club’s current owner, Terry Gaona, said Wednesday.
any words of wisdom to us? thank you for having me here. i look forward to working with you. president miguel: we are pleased to have you here also. this has been a position the department has attempted to place into active order for quite some time. between budgetary restrictions and a lot of other things, it has taken much longer than we had hoped, so we are pleased you are on board now. thank you. commissioners, with that, if we can go back to your regular order, the first item is items proposed for a continuance. item one is case for 1415 ocean avenue, called for a continuance to february 9, 2012. there is another case for eight washington, the certification of the final environmental impact report, proposed for a continuance. however, it is my understanding that supervisor chu is asking the continue this item further out, to the 23rd of february. president miguel: correct. that request was made hoping to have a full complement on the commission at that time. that w
good afternoon. this is the regular meeting of the san francisco planning commission. let me remind everyone to turn off yourself phones. also, your pagers or electronic devices that may sound. if there are seats in the room, we ask that you try to find a seat and take it. we are not supposed to allow standing in the room. roll call. commissioner moore: here. commissioner sugaya: here. president fong: here. vice president miguel: here. commissioner borden is here and will be back shortly. vice president miguel: i am going to have to step out of the meeting in about 40 minutes to consider confirmation of my appointment on the oversight board for redevelopment. i would like to take a moment out of order to introduce the commission to our new communications director, jo sag. she comes to us from victoria, british columbia, where she did similar work for the transit agency. she will be developing not only a communications protocol for the department, but will also be