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Please Donate 70 years ago the Parkside celebrated public transporation to the zoo. L - Taraval Extension Mayor Angelo Rossi, center, and Parkside residents celebrate at 46th Avenue and Taraval, September 15, 1937., 1937 - On September 15, 1937, after five years of lobbying by neighborhood residents, the L-Taraval line was extended to turn on 46th Avenue and reach all the way to the Fleishhacker Playground, today s San Francisco Zoo. Mayor Angelo Rossi, continuing the tradition begun by predecessor Sunny Jim Rolph, acted as motorman for the first streetcar on the new tracks. Neighborhood leaders from the Parkside District, such as Ray Schiller, Ed Haughy, and Mabel Powell joined him onboard to celebrate. ....
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Dance marathons were a seedy, exploitative Bay Area craze that SF s women helped stop FacebookTwitterEmail A group photo of contestants at Emeryville s walkathons, which employed 50 people including four nurses, a dental unit and orchestra musicians.Courtesy of Ray Raineri Despite its libertine reputation, San Francisco was among the first to crack down on a degrading, sometimes-deadly craze that was sweeping much of a starved nation during the Great Depression: competitive endurance dancing. Dance marathons, also called walkathons to avoid legal and moral scrutiny, were essentially the Netflix dating show of that era. As an emcee entertained the audience with dancers’ biographies over live music, the couples danced, stumbled and dragged each other for weeks on almost no sleep in the pursuit of money and glory. ....
THE excitement is building ahead of this year’s Western Telegraph Health and Care Awards, which take place tonight. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the event, which has BMI Werndale Hospital and the Bluestone Foundation as co-headline sponsors, is broadcast online via the Western Telegraph’s Facebook page. Dr Hilary Jones hosts the ceremony, which starts at 7pm, while there will be messages of support from celebrities including rugby legend Shane Williams and Gavin & Stacey actress Joanna Page. The health and social care sector has been pivotal in the fight to keep Covid-19 at bay, and all of this year’s finalists know all too well just how testing a time it has been. ....