S.F. Board of Supervisors creates Music and Entertainment Venue Recovery Fund The fund would give priority to small, legacy venues that are in imminent danger of closing because of the pandemic Lily Janiak February 9, 2021Updated: February 11, 2021, 4:36 pm Co-owner Lynn Schwarz pours a drink at Bottom of the Hill, which has been closed since March. Schwarz gave public comment at a recent meeting of the supervisors’ Budget and Finance Committee, urging them to support the San Francisco Music and Entertainment Venue Recovery Fund. Photo: Marlena Sloss, Special to The Chronicle The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on Tuesday, Feb. 9, to create a San Francisco Music and Entertainment Venue Recovery Fund to provide grants to venues affected by the pandemic.