Luke Sander was approved to a 3-year term on the Travel and Tourism Board.
Two 3-year terms on the Parks and Recreation Board were filled by Lynn Custis and Seth Ulvestad.
Sheridan Memorial Hospital Board had two open seats for 5-year terms that were filled by Ron Mischke and Jenifer Shassetz.
The commission approved Johns Seely and Dave Wills to 3-year terms on the Planning and Zoning Commission.
Two open seats for 3-year terms on the Historic Preservation Commission were filled by Carrie Edinger and Christina Haworth.
And finally the Fulmer Library Board’s 2 seats for 3-year terms were filled by Angela Knutson and Maureen Olson.
San Francisco Playhouse s Hieroglyph might offer a preview of production methods for a hybrid time.
Lily Janiak March 17, 2021Updated: March 17, 2021, 3:48 pm
San Francisco Playhouse General Manager Danika Ingraham (left) takes the temperature of Jamella Cross, an actor, before rehearsal and filming of “Hieroglyph.” Photo: Jessica Palopoli, San Francisco Playhouse
If you were an actor, a stagehand or, like me, an observer at a rehearsal for San Francisco Playhouse and Lorraine Hansberry Theatre’s “Hieroglyph,” you had to get three negative COVID tests on three separate days before even being allowed into the theater.
Then, once inside, you had to undergo another COVID test and get your temperature taken. You’d be told which zones of San Francisco Playhouse’s Union Square venue you were allowed inside one zone for actors, stage manager and backstage crew; another for everyone else.