Posted on February 28, 2018 by support

Cochon 555 is a stand-up tasting featuring dozens of chef-made dishes plus wine, cocktails, and beer at AT&T Park for age 21+, with baseball memorabilia on display.
Posted on February 28, 2018 by support
The Old Mint opens its doors one weekend a year for San Francisco History Days to present historical talks, films, photos, and exhibits. See schedule.
Posted on February 21, 2018 by support

See beautiful floats, elaborate costumes, ferocious lions, exploding firecrackers, and Miss Chinatown USA at the free Chinese New Year Parade, which begins at the corner of 2nd Street and Market Street. Parade map.
Posted on February 19, 2018 by support
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Billed as the largest U.S. orchid show, the Pacific Orchid Exposition features 150,000 beautiful blooms and offers docent tours, vibrant exhibits, and cultivation tips at the San Francisco County Fair Building.
Posted on February 19, 2018 by support

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The North Lobby entry call box is still out of service. Engineering has contacted McMillan Security, the manufacturer, as it appears to be a hardware issue. A technician is scheduled to come out next Tuesday, February 20th, and Management will provide an update once they have completed their analysis.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
*The Entry System is now OPERATIONAL. Thank you for your patience during the repair.*
Posted on February 13, 2018 by support

Brighten up winter with a walk among 39,000 tulips, with or without a guide, at Tulipmania on Pier 39.
Posted on February 5, 2018 by support

Visit The de Young Museum on a First Tuesday of the Month to see its extensive collection of American and native art at Golden Gate.
Posted on February 2, 2018 by support
Washing Machine Maintenance Tips:
- Always use detergent made for high-efficiency (HE) machines if you have one, and use the minimum amount (more is not necessarily better). Regular detergents may mechanically or electronically damage a machine. Using the wrong detergent may even void a warranty.
- For high-efficiency (HE) machines use less or forego liquid fabric softeners (one teaspoon will soften a whole load). The same for bleach (one tablespoon for concentrated bleach, two tablespoons for regular).
- Remove finished loads immediately. Do not let damp clothes sit in the machine (this provides an ideal breeding environment for musty smells and mildew).
- When not in use, leave the door of the washer ajar, to improve air circulation inside the machine.
- Clean out the washer door’s rubber seal thoroughly with a half-half solution of water and vinegar regularly. Use Q-Tips for hard-to-clean areas. Wipe the inside of the drum with this solution as well.
- Monthly, pour some distilled white vinegar instead of laundry detergent into the dispenser, and add one cup of baking soda directly into the drum. Run the machine on the hottest cycle, plus an extra rinse. For extreme cases of mildew smells, replace vinegar with bleach and run a few quick cycles with hot water.
- Clean out the drain pump filter if one exists every few weeks or whenever you notice problems with water drainage, excessive vibrations, wet clothes after the final spin, longer than usual cycle time, or unusual pauses during a wash cycle. Hair, fabric, and other various bits can get clogged up in the drain pump filter, leading to sluggish drainage of water. The drain pump filter location varies by machine (check your manual for details) but it is usually located at the front and bottom of the machine behind a small trapdoor. Use the drain line to remove any water in the pump first. Sometimes the drain pump and lines need to be serviced by an appliance technician if conditions do not improve.
- Ensure that the spin speed you select is appropriate for the load you are washing. Higher spin speeds may mean drier clothes prior to putting them in the dryer, but also means extra wear and tear on the machine’s inner parts, potentially shortening its lifespan.
- Replace rubber washing machine water supply hoses with steel braided ones to reduce the risk of bursting.
Posted on February 2, 2018 by

Thank you to all Madrone Owners who submitted their ballots thus establishing the required quorum to have a successful election and Annual Meeting on Tuesday, January 30th. Congratulations to the newly elected Board members: Arlene Singer, Alfred Kwok and Richard Lee!
2018 Madrone Board of Directors
Arlene Singer – President
Gary Gamage – Vice President
Alfred Kwok – Treasurer
Richard Lee – Secretary
David Raczkowski – Director at Large
We are looking forward to working with our newly established Board members!
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