A Christmas Carol, through Dec 17

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Press release

By on Fri, November 18, 2011

Unofficial election results show write-in Laura Stein won by 104 votes


By on Thu, November 17, 2011

On Tuesday, County Elections released its last unofficial results before certification of the election. Write-in candidate Laura Stein defeated fourth-place finisher Leonard W. Stone II by 675 votes to 571. in the Thursday, Nov 10, results Stein led Stone by 74 votes.

Candidate Percentage Vote by Mail Early Voting Election Day Grand Total Votes
Dan Haggerty 30.19% 935 5 355 1,295
Lisa Ketcham 29.56% 920 3 345 1,268
Laura J. Stein 15.73% 459 1 215 675
Leonard W. Stone II 13.31% 419 3 149 571
John Oehlert 11.21% 353 1 127 481

Training for snowy plover volunteers at HMB State Beach, Dec 10

Press release

By on Thu, November 17, 2011

Volunteers make a difference. Along the San Mateo County coast, trained volunteers play a major role in protecting the Western Snowy Plover—a small shorebird that lays its eggs on the sand at a few California beaches every summer. Volunteers are needed to protect these birds. A training workshop for new volunteers is scheduled for Saturday, December 10, 2011.

The one-day training workshop for prospective Plover Watch volunteers will be held on Saturday, December 10, 2011, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., at the Half Moon Bay State Beach office located at 95 Kelly Avenue, in Half Moon Bay. Volunteers who attend this workshop will be prepared to help with the countywide survey in January. To register for the free workshop or for more information, call Ranger Nelle Lyons or Paul Langan at (650) 726-8804 (if voicemail press 7 #) or e-mail [email protected].

Education and Funding for Area Equestrian and Livestock Owners, Nov 29

Press release

By on Thu, November 17, 2011

The San Mateo County Resource Conservation District presents another free workshop through the RCD’s Livestock and Land program to provide area equestrian and livestock owners with information about land stewardship. The upcoming workshop will focus managing pasture and paddocks; reducing erosion, mud and dust; and managing and composting manure. In addition to presentations by area experts, attendees will also receive information about free local resources and how to apply for property improvement funding.

The next workshop is scheduled for Tuesday, November 29 from 2:00 to 6:30 pm and will be held at the Pillar Point Ridge Manufactured Homes in Moss Beach. This workshop is free, reservations are required.

Film about a real life Don Quixote on a motorcycle

Letter

By on Wed, November 16, 2011

The Coastside Film Society proudly presents: The World’s Fastest Indian (127 Mins)

Friday, Nov. 18, 7:30 p.m.
Community United Methodist Sanctuary
777 Miramontes St., Half Moon Bay(corner of Johnston Street)
Suggested donation: $8 adults, $3 for children and students

For 25 years in a remote corner of New Zealand, a real life character named Burt Munro tinkered away on his beloved 1920 Indian motorcycle. He dreams of taking it to Utah’s Bonneville Salt Flats to see how fast she can go. In 1967, when heart disease threatens his life Burt decides to go for it. He mortgages his house, signs on as a ship’s cook, and makes his way to the USA. In Los Angles Burt buys an old car, builds at rattletrap trailer, and begins a road trip to the salt flats – charming everyone he meets along the way. Will they let an old guy compete in the land-speed trials on an ancient cycle with bald tires, no brakes, and no chute? You can probably guess the answer. No matter. The racing sequences are thrilling, but it is the trip there that makes this such a great ride.

“Burt (played by Academy Award winner Anthony Hopkins) encounters all kinds of people from Los Angeles to Bonneville, and somewhere, midway, the lovely thing happens: The movie takes on a magical quality. (The film) finds a pleasant, measured rhythm and makes a viewer feel as if it would be quite all right to watch Burt’s journey for hours and hours. He is, after all, the only unself-conscious man in America, and we look upon him in the same way as most people do in the movie, with bemusement, at first, then fascination, and then affection.” Mick LaSalle San Francisco Chronicle

PG-13 for brief language, drug use and sexual references.

More info: www.HMBFilm.org

Meet the author of “Sailor on Ice”, Saturday

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Press release

By on Wed, November 16, 2011

Video: Hwy 1 Safety & Mobility Study Phase 2 meeting, May 26

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Costside Video
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Letter

By on Wed, November 16, 2011

This video is a record of a public meeting held in El Granada on 5/26/11 featuring a ‘Presentation of Plan Concepts’ for the improvement of roadway and trails on the Coastside Highway 1 corridor from Devil’s Slide Tunnel (south portal) to the Half Moon Bay Airport. This is phase 2 of a study of Highway 1 on the Coastside. Phase 1 of the study (2009) covered Highway 1 from the airport south to Miramar. The study is sponsored by San Mateo County. The goal of the planning process is to improve safety and mobility for pedestrians, bicyclists and motorists.

The 5/26/11 meeting recorded in these videos only presents conceptual or preliminary design proposals. A more developed design proposal is expected to be published in Nov 2011, followed by a public presentation and then submission to the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors.

A previous set of public meetings & workshops intended to solicit public input is featured in a video linked here:

http://coastsidevideo.com/news/pages/coastsidevideo-news-110430–traffic-trail-plan-north.html

Scouts holding annual food drive for local Food Bank this weekend

Letter

By on Wed, November 16, 2011

This weekend Coastside Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts distributed thousands of door hangers announcing their annual Food Drive to benefit Coastside Hope.

The door hangers encourage Coastsiders to donate food next weekend, November 19. Next weekend Scouts will come back through the neighborhoods to collect donations and take them to the food bank where they will be distributed to Coastside residents in need of help. We’re hoping to collect thousands of pounds of food to bless our friends and neighbors in need.

If you received a door hanger it means that a Scout will come back through your neighborhood next weekend. If you can make a donation of food to Coastside Hope please place the donation in a bag in view from the street and we’ll pick it up between 10 and 2 on Saturday. Please help us share a blessing with those who need assistance.

Last year I spent Thanksgiving Day doing maintenance on Moss Beach Park while my wife slaved over a hot stove. As I finished up the work on the park I spent a few moments talking with some kids I know from Farallone View who were playing in the park. I wished them a Happy Thanksgiving and as I was leaving I heard the kids ask their Mom if they would have Thanksgiving food for dinner. No, she replied, there wasn’t enough money this year for special food, the would be having PBJ sandwiches for dinner. It broke my heart to hear. We were fortunate enough to share some of our Thanksgiving with this family and others in the community also pitched in to give them a special Holiday meal. This is such a good place to live.

If you are so blessed as to have enough to eat please share a little with those who are in need. Let’s load those Scouts down with more food than they can carry.

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Last week’s MCC meeting to be televised Nov 16 & 17

Letter

By on Wed, November 16, 2011

Due to technical problems the November 9, 2011 regular MCC meeting did not receive live coverage from PCT. The station has told us that PCT will rebroadcast that meeting on Wednesday, 16th @ 7:30pm & Thursday, 17th @ 8pm, subject to be bumped forward if preceding meetings run long.s

In addition since PCT has taken over local PEG TV coverage, all MCC meetings are available as video on demand. Links to the meetings are available on the meetings page of the MCC website.

Len Erickson

Monthly Bingo and lunch benefits Coastside Adult Day Health Center

Press release

By on Wed, November 16, 2011

On Saturday, December 3, you can play bingo, have lunch and help local seniors for $15.00. Doors open at 12:00 pm and lunch is served. The 10 bingo games start at 1:00 pm. Coastside Adult Day Health Center is located at 645 Correas St. in Half Moon Bay. For more information on bingo, call 245-7249.

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