Alzheimer Café, Wednesday, April 18


New: Link to “Sam Trans in Action” Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=m7f3KVUwWjo
Please chime in here if you have noticed any bus drivers infractions such as running stop signs or have other concerns such as noise from Sam Trans Operators along the 17, 17L or 294 Routes:
Your concerns can be directed to Lieutenant O’Brien 650-622-8045 Sam Trans Transit Authority and Mark Simon 650-508-6340 San Mateo Transit District Exec. Off. for Public Affairs.
You can post here too, and I’ll bring those concerns to the San Mateo County Transit District Board Meetings going forward.
I know there are concerns up and down the line, as I’ve spoken with many of you that have mirrored the same concerns.
This is the concerned I made on the Sam Trans Feedback page: http://www.samtrans.com/about/contact.html
this evening. I believe the community’s comments will help keep Montara and the Coastside a safer place and rid us these behemoths barreling down our pedestrian corridors.
Thank you for helping us create safe public access,
Joel Colletti
11/7/12
5:15pm
Main between 7th & 6th
Bus #: Was not able to read.
Complaint: While picking up mail at the post office (7th & Main) this evening, I saw the operator manipulating the bus’s equipment which created unnecessary / unpleasant noise N/b Main Street. Then, the operator failed to use right turn signal turning right / east onto 6th @ Main. This happens all the time; especially in the mornings when it’s dark outside.
Don’t you have any experienced drivers working for MV Transportation?
These drivers need to be coming here in stealth mode, when are these inconsiderate, dangerous and illegal actions going to be stop? These are not rhetorical questions. The community wants answers.
I’ve been reading about a very rare plant found at just a few places in the hills above Montara. According to the Wikipedia article, the populations have nearly been wiped out in the last few years because non-native invasive plants have overgrown their territory.
Interestingly, I haven’t seen any articles about this in the local press. It seems to me that the loss of this plant should be a major concern for the community.
Does anyone know of any conservation efforts to preserve and restore the habitat?
It might be possible to get some volunteers together to pull weeds if that would help. Maybe there are other ways to help.
My family is about to open a new business - a mobile food trailer - here on the coast and we’re trying to figure out what cellular service to get. Our food trailer will be moving all along the coast, as far north as Montara and as far south as Pescadero. Sprint has the cheapest wireless plan we can find but I don’t know how their coverage is on the Coastside. Does anyone here have personal experience with Sprint? Thank you.
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Montara Artists Guild: Open studios Sunday November 20th 9am-4pm 502 5th Street, Montara. 4 Montara Artists, Original Work, Live Music, Refreshments. Perfect for Xmas gifts.
The newly formed Montara Artists Guild welcomes new members. If you are an artist and live in Montara you can join us. We are looking for fellow painters, writers, photographers, sculptors, jewelers, weavers, felters, or musicians, basically anyone who creates original work in any medium. We will periodically hold open studio days where members can share or offer their work for sale. There are no membership fees. We are simply a Montara artists collaborative, a place where you can share ideas with your peers and be inspired.
My son is selling his drum set. It is an adult starter set with snare drum, 2 tomtoms, floordrum, bass drum, high hat, 3 cymbals, stool. It is set up if you want to try it. It sounds great.
Looking for $300 or best offer.
He is also selling his electronic keyboard. It is Kurzweil KME61 (we have the book). It includes a foot pedal, Peavey amplifier TKO115, and a stand and stool. It is set up and ready to try.
Looking for $200 or best offer.
Email me .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) for pictures and more details.
For Sale
Refrigerator
Brand: Sears Kenmore
Color: Beige – off white - cream
Style: Side by side doors.
LHS door freezer with ice maker and water dispenser in door.
RHS door – regular refrigerator.
Size: 33” wide, 30” deep, 68” high
Age: 5 years approximately
Useage: 2 years only. Presently in storage.
Condition: Excellent, like new
Cost: Original Cost $1300
Asking cost: $500 cash.
Location: HMB easy access garage.
Phone: Jo at 650-726-5805
This stray was found on Alamo in montara this morning.
He’ is approx between 2-4 yrs old, un neutered male, no collar, thin and seemingly sweet.
I gave him a bath to rid him of fleas.
He is up here at Happy Tails Doggy Day Care.
I can only accommodate him for a couple of days.
Please pass this to the group in case anyone knows this boy.
My contact numbers are 728-7955 or cell 222-6113
Thank you!!
Stacey Morgan
Celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Coastside Community Orchestra, members of the orchestra and their musical friends will perform free ensemble concerts at four Half Moon Bay locations on Saturday, May 11th between 1:00 and 4:00 p.m. Music ranges from Bach to Bluegrass.
Harbor Village, 270 Capistrano Rd., 1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Pasta Moon, 315 Main St., 1:30 -3:30 p.m.
San Benito House, 356 Main St., 2:00 - 4:00
Barterra Winery, 643 Main St., 1:30 - 3:30
Celebrating three decades of music making, the Coastside Community Orchestra (CCO) will play its spring concert Saturday, May 18, at 7:00 p.m. at the Coastside Lutheran Church, 900 Cabrillo Highway, Half Moon Bay.
What started as a small group of five musicians in the spring of 1983 has grown over the years to a full orchestra of about 50 players. Conductor Robert Smith numbered among the original members of the orchestra. As part of its mission, the CCO tries to encourage the appreciation of music in children and youth; the orchestra makes all its concerts free for children and students and awards yearly scholarships to music students.
The spring concert features Gwen Halterman playing Debussy’s Sacred and Profane Dances for Harp and Strings, Lalo’s Overture to Le Roi D’Ys, Haydn’s Symphony #104 “London” and Walton’s Crown Imperial March.
Tickets, available at the door, are $10 general admission, $7 for seniors, students and children are free. A reception will follow the concert. www.coastsidecommunityorchestra.com

Half Moon Bay & Morro Bay, California - May 6, 2013. Phondini Partners announces the release of the FishLine™ 2 mobile app, which delivers a collection of firsts to the seafood consumer. FishLine 2 uses crowdsourcing and Cloud technology to bring together buyers and sellers of fresh, local, sustainable seafood. It is the first app to provide a real-time list of seafood available from local fishing boats, fish markets and restaurants.
FishLine makes it easy for the consumer to know exactly what they are being served by seeing what catch the local fishing boats are landing and which markets & restaurants they are selling it to. It also provides a wealth of information about the fishing community including bios, stories, poetry and recipes from the fishermen, descriptions of the fisheries and seafood in the areas, as well as an event calendar, weather, surf report & tide tables for waterfront activities.
“The Past, Present and Future of Climate Change”
Free public forum welcomes environmentalist
Zach Scheel, Dr. Peter Joseph of the Climate Reality Project
and space systems engineer Patrick Marinchek
in a panel discussion about climate change, clean-tech and renewable power with Lenny Mendonca, director at McKinsey & Company
and founder of the Half Moon Bay Brewing Company
What:
Antarctica may very well be the last virgin continent, yet the Antarctic Peninsula is one of the most rapidly warming regions on Earth. In December 2012, twenty-one Stanford MBA students accompanied Dean Garth Saloner and a select group of business leaders to “the ice” to study the past, present and future of climate change. The majestic, glacier-filled expanse provided the setting for an immersive journey that explored climate change from a 360-degree perspective and explained how we have arrived at our current, precarious global climate situation; what needs to be done moving forward; and how business leaders can work with governments and social sector organizations to tackle the challenges of transforming economies and energy systems around the world. One of these students, Zach Scheel, will be participating in a panel discussion with Dr. Peter Joseph, head of the Northern California chapter of the Climate Reality Project, Patrick Martinchek, a Stanford MBA student and space systems engineer and moderator Lenny Mendonca in a discussion about climate change and what the future holds at this special April 25 installment of Brews and Views at the Half Moon Bay Brewing Company.
When:
Thursday, April 25, 2013
6 to 8 p.m.
Where:
Half Moon Bay Brewing Company
390 Capistrano Road
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
Reservations and Tickets:
Admission and snacks are complimentary. Beer, wine and other beverages will be available for sale at the event. Ten percent of the proceeds from all dinner sales at Half Moon Bay Brewing Company for this event will be donated to the Cabrillo Education Foundation.
For More Information:
Call 650-728-BREW (2739) or visit www.hmbbrewingco.com.