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Message: Just to let y’all know, I am off like a herd of turtles and working through the requisite rigamarole to get the 2008 Season of the Market up and running. We are heading toward opening in Shoreline Station in Half Moon Bay on Saturday, May 3rd, and opening day on Wednesday, May 7th at Rockaway Beach in Pacifica. I am good to go in Pacifica, but have one more go-round before the Half Moon Bay planning commission once again on March 27th, and if any of you are so inclined to come to the meeting or drop an email of support to sflint@ci.half-moon-bay.ca.us why that would be swell - Good news for the impatient and impertinent: If you just can’t wait ‘till May, there will be a mini-version of the Coastside Farmers’ Market on Monday March 31st at the I.D.E.S. Hall in Half Moon Bay from 5 to 7:00. This mini-market serves as the opening act for an evening with one of my personal heroes, the bold and remarkable Ann Cooper. I’ve been lucky to be working with a great group of community members from the HEAL Project, Cunha Community Schools, Seton Coastside, Coastside Family Medical Center, CUSD Food and Nutrition Programs, and we are thrilled to present an evening with this Renegade Chef and Agent of Change, and author of “Lunch Lessons”. Ann will introduce the film “Two Angry Moms” (which screens at 7 PM ) and lead a Q&A after the film, AND she’ll be signing copies of her book. Both the film and Ann are seriously google-worthy. You’ll be inspired. And I think you’ll be impressed with some of the work already underway here on the Coastside, where Two Active Moms - Julie and Sonja - have helped to harness the talent, energy and momentum of the local community and are doing the hard work of affecting positive change for a healthy community. The Event is free of charge - but the beets will cost ya. Take a look at the flyer attached for the details, and thanks to Toque Blanche for arranging the book signing, and the Half Moon Bay Chapter of the American Association of University Women for their support. A Sante - Erin Tormey Coastside Farmers Markets In Half Moon Bay Saturdays, 9 am to 1pm In Pacifica Wednesdays, 2:30 -6:30pm Farming looks mighty easy when your plow is a pencil, and you’re a thousand miles from a corn field. Dwight D. Eisenhower http://coastsider.com/index.php/site/news/2630/
Ken Johnson: APPROPRIATIONS Committee HEARING DATE : 05/14/2008 Ken Johnson Posted 05/09 at 7:16am in Local Government Committee passes AB1991 -- next stop: Appropriations Committee
Scott_Boyd: Steven Hyman wrote: “Really don’t know enough about the City’s expenditure on Police to voice… Posted 05/08 at 3:51pm in Local Government Committee passes AB1991 -- next stop: Appropriations Committee
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Kay Lindquist: Not to worry. With any attempts to deal with quality of life and environmental problems… Posted 05/07 at 1:32pm in HMB's Q&A about AB1991 translated from spin into plain English
Steven Hyman: Really don’t know enough about the City’s expenditure on Police to voice an opinion other… Posted 05/07 at 10:09am in Local Government Committee passes AB1991 -- next stop: Appropriations Committee
Kevin Barron: Carl, ... Jerry Bruckheimer needs a new doomsday script, and I think you’ve got a… Posted 05/07 at 9:11am in HMB's Q&A about AB1991 translated from spin into plain English
Ken Johnson: Kevin Lansing, Vallejo will file for Chapter 9 protection. They voted last night. HMB next?… Posted 05/07 at 6:59am in Local Government Committee passes AB1991 -- next stop: Appropriations Committee
Carl May: Part II: In spite of the increasing global misery to come, few experts on the… Posted 05/06 at 8:54pm in HMB's Q&A about AB1991 translated from spin into plain English
Carl May: As bad a mess as Beachwood is, and as bad a precedent for the state… Posted 05/06 at 8:50pm in HMB's Q&A about AB1991 translated from spin into plain English
Kevin J. Lansing: Steve Hyman wrote: “If the bill fails, we’ll see where the City finds the $18… Posted 05/06 at 6:20pm in Local Government Committee passes AB1991 -- next stop: Appropriations Committee