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1 of 2 Sandra Rosenberger peruses the selection in the Marion County Public Libraryâs Used Book Cave on Saturday. PHOTO BY DAVID KIRK Local author S. J. Raybourne sold signed copies of her children s books Saturday at the Marion County Public Library. PHOTO BY DAVID KIRK FAIRMONT â Books, old and new, brought guests to the Marion County libraries on Saturday. The Marion County Public Library invited local author S. J. Raybourne to host a meet-and-greet and book signing to show off her new book, âChipper the Log Dogâ in the front lobby. Raybourne grew up in Wyoming County, West Virginia and she loves to write childrenâs books. As of now, she has two published books, âThe Field of Dandelions,â and âChipper the Log Dog.â ....
Marin s public housing residents should decide their own future FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 Longtime Golden Gate Village resident Royce McLemore looks at an architecture book in her Golden Gate Village apartment. McLemore has led a call for the county to address the property’s maintenance issues.Yalonda M. James/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 2of5 Royce McLemore’s kitchen countertop is one of many surfaces that need to be replaced inside her apartment at Golden Gate Village.Yalonda M. James/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 3of5 Royce McLemore is one of many Golden Gate Village residents concerned about the property’s future as it falls deeper into disrepair.Yalonda M. James/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less ....
Socializing in reopened S.F. is kinda fun, but very, very frightening Charles Lewis III FacebookTwitterEmail A pop-up band on 21st Street near the 900 block of Valencia Street, which is closed to vehicle traffic on weekends for San Francisco’s Slow Streets program. The Chronicle’s Charles Lews III says that he’ll still wear a mask, even though he’s fully vaccinated.Paul Chinn/The Chronicle Even before Juneteenth was finally made a national holiday, I knew I was going out. I didn’t know where, but I knew I had to do something. After all, I’d gotten my second Moderna shot in mid-May and still hadn’t properly left the house. California was lifting all COVID restrictions (save for letting unvaccinated folks go mask-free), and San Francisco my birthplace and home of 40 years was predicted to reach herd immunity soon. ....