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MISSION (Español abajo) The mission of the Geneva Car Barn and Powerhouse is to create and manage a dedicated space in District 11 where artists, youth, and community members convene, exchange, learn, create and exhibit artistic and cultural works. The Geneva Car Barn and Powerhouse will be an engine that transforms the cultural, civic and economic vitality of District 11 (Excelsior, OMI, Cayuga, Crocker, Outer Mission). We pursue this mission through revitalization of the historic Geneva Office Building and Powerhouse site, providing artistic, cultural and educational programming for youth and adults of all cultures and ages, and serving as a platform for creative work undertaken by District 11 residents. LA MISIÓN La misión de la Cochera Tranvía Geneva (conocido en inglés como Geneva Car Barn and Powerhouse) es crear y gestionar un lugar en San Francisco dentro del Distrito 11 donde artistas, jóvenes y miembros de la comunidad puedan convocar, intercambiar, aprender, crear y exhibir obras artísticas y culturales. La Cochera Tranvía Geneva será un motor que transformará la vitalidad cultural, cívica y económica del Distrito 11 (Excelsior, OMI, Cayuga, Crocker, Outer Mission). Lograremos esta missión a través de la revitalización histórica del edificio conocido como la Cochera Tranvía Geneva, proporcionando programas artísticos, culturales y educativos para jóvenes y adultos de todas culturas y edades, sirviendo como plataforma para obras creativas emprendidas por los residentes del Distrito 11.
Church of the Epiphany is a Catholic church under the Archdiocese of San Francisco. It is located in the Excelsior District near Crocker Amazon Park.HistoryThe parish began as a mission church of Saint John the Evangelist. The church was built in 1911 and dedicated by Archbishop Riordan. The building, located on the southwest corner of Russia Avenue and Paris Street, was a wood frame building with a shingle roof. It seated about three hundred people. This church was built for people who had settled in the Crocker Amazon and Excelsior districts at a cost of $18,613.40. The first rectory was at 33 Persia Street and served as a multi-purpose center. Religious education and parish events shared space with the priests.In 1922 Corpus Christi, up to that time an Italian National Parish, became a territorial parish. The boundaries of Saint Michael, Saint John the Evangelist and the Church of the Epiphany changed. Epiphany had outgrown the original building. The church was split in half and each section was placed on barrels and logs and pushed up the hill to Naples and Amazon Streets. The sections were set twenty-three feet apart and new construction joined the two halves. The church could now seat 480 people. In June, 1922 construction of a new rectory for the priests began on the corner of Amazon and Vienna Streets. The rectory was dedicated on January 5, 1923.On August 16, 1938 the School of the Epiphany was opened with 239 students under the care of the Sisters of the Presentation. In 1949 construction began to expand the school to accommodate a second class for each grade and to add the convent.The parish continued to grow. Even the expanded church could not hold the people. Architect William Schirmer, under the watchful eye of Monsignor O'Keefe, designed the plans for the present Church which was built by Cahill Construction of San Francisco. It took over a year to complete. Construction of the present Church, completed in July, 1950 has a seating capacity of 840 people. Recognizing the growing needs of youth, the old church was converted to a gymnasium.