Vocalist Clairdee, Sunday at the Bach

Press release

By on Wed, May 4, 2011

Soulful, sultry, song stylist for Mothers Day: The Bay Area’s own Clairdee seamlessly blends great songs and buoyant rhythms, telling riveting stories in her distinctive style

At the crossroads of jazz, pop, blues, and soul, Clairdee seamlessly blends great songs and buoyant rhythms, telling riveting stories in her distinctive style. From nightclubs, festivals and concert halls, from Tokyo to Paris, New York to Newport Beach, she is right at home. She has worked with and opened for a diverse roster of artists including the Count Basie Orchestra, Bucky Pizzarelli, Etta James, Claudia Villela, David Sanborn, Boz Scaggs, Cyrus Chestnut, Ken Peplowski, Bill Cunliffe, Taylor Eigsti, Jeremy Pelt, and Dianne Schuur. Intelligent and articulate, Clairdee’s skills as a first-rate interviewer impressed during her standing-room-only conversation with legendary vocalist Nancy Wilson at the 2008 Monterey Jazz Festival
 
May 8, 2011 – 4:30, $35
Douglas Beach House on Miramar Beach
307 Mirada Road, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
650 726-4143, www.bachddsoc.org

Supervisor Horsley’s office hours, Friday


By on Mon, May 2, 2011

San Mateo County Supervisor Don Horsley will be holding his monthly office hours, Friday, May 6, from 10am to noon, at the Sheriff’s Substation in Moss Beach.

A whole bunch of kids in Oklahoma, opens Friday

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Press release

By on Mon, May 2, 2011

Sheriff’s report: April 27

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By on Fri, April 29, 2011

Crab pots stolen from the ocean, theft from an unlocked car on Date in Montara,  teen taggers nabbed on Carlos Street in Moss Beach, car stolen and set ablaze in La Honda, auto break-in at Pescadero State Beach, runaway cab passenger in Princeton, and a problematic dog owner in Pescadero:

On Sunday 04-24-11, at approximately 1823 hours, Deputies received a call of a Pitbull attacking another dog in a yard on North St. in Pescadero. Upon arrival they made contact with the reporting party who stated that the neighbor’s dog went into her back yard and attacked her dog. The owner of the Pitbull came to the house grabbed his dog, then left. The reporting party stated this is the third or forth time this has occurred so she decided to report it.

 

 

Dream Machines at HMB Airport, Sunday

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Letter

By on Thu, April 28, 2011

It’s time to get revved up for “The Coolest Show on Earth” and, while having some serious fun, benefit a great cause –– the Coastside Adult Day Health Center.

Whimsical, fascinating, amusing, educational, curious, and unique are a few words that describe the Pacific Coast Dream Machines Show, Half Moon Bay’s massive annual celebration of mechanical ingenuity, power and style.

It’s a remarkable show-and-tell spectacle, an outdoor museum-for-a-day, featuring 2,000 magnificent driving, flying and working machines from the 20th and 21st centuries. In short, a feast for the senses for motorheads!

What’s coming? World-class cars of every era and style, Model T fire engines, vintage buses, custom motorcycles, tricked-out trucks, sleek streamliners, one-of-a-kind antique engines and tractors and historic military aircraft will be among the mesmerizing displays.

This year’s spectacular 21st annual show takes place on Sunday, May 1 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Half Moon Bay Airport, located in the picturesque seaside town of Half Moon Bay about 20 miles south of San Francisco.

The show is a critical annual fund-raiser (now more important than ever) to benefit the Coastside Adult Day Health Center which faces major cuts in funding from the State of California.

Plant identification workshop and walk, Saturday

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Avis Boutell
Lupinus variicolor (Lindley’s varied lupine)
Letter

By on Tue, April 26, 2011

Please join the Coastside Land Trust for an exciting workshop led by Toni Corelli, Half Moon Bay botanist, State Park volunteer and co-author of Plants and Plant Communities of the San Mateo Coast. Learn plant family characteristics, how non-native plants arrive here, and where the native plants are. Light refreshments will be served.

Come stroll through this beautiful open space, lead by Toni Corelli. apply your new identification skills to plants and other wildlife. Beverages and cookies will be served at the end.

Workshop: 1–2:30 pm, Saturday, April 30, Methodist Church, 777 Miramontes St, Half Moon BaySuggested donation for Identification Workshop: adults $15; seniors and students $5; under 18 free.

Plant Identification Walk: Ocean Shore Railroad Right-of-Way,  Saturday, April 30, 3–5 pm. Meet at corner of Poplar St and Railroad Ave. Free. Bring binoculars, dress in layers and wear sturdy shoes.

Upcoming Event: Songbird & Seabird Workshop & Walk, May 28. Workshop 1–2:30 at Sea Crest School, 901 Arnold Way, Half Moon Bay; Walk 3–5 pm, Wavecrest.

Jo Chamberlain

Traffic & Trails in Montara, Moss Beach, Thursday & Saturday, April 28 & 30

The kickoff meeting for the Traffic & Trails process for Moss Beach and Montara will be Thursday, April 28. I participated in this process for El Granada a couple of years ago and found it to be interesting and useful. Click to enlarge the image. There is an unofficial Facebook page.
Press release

By on Mon, April 25, 2011

You’re invited to ‘Rock the Rink’ and skate, Saturday, Apr 30

 

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   Music, food, games, roller skating, and more highlight the third annual “Rock the Rink” festivites at the Boys and Girls Club Rink at Half Moon Bay High School on Saturday, April 30. 

   The entire community is invited to roller skate free from 3:00-6:00pm. Some loaner skates are available for those who don’t have skates. 

   NCHL players can arrive early (at noon) and participate in the NCHL’s popular Gear Swap. Local band “Retorsion” will play the main stage. Retorsion features lead singer and guitarist Dylan Gallup, with Bill Floyd on drums and Daniel Shafir-Schorr on bass. A Pacifica-based Mystery Band will also play the main stage. Hosted by the North Coast Hockey League, the free Rock the Rink event is sure to be a fun afternoon for the entire community. 

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Letter

By on Mon, April 25, 2011

Celebrity bartender Erin Tormey for HEAL, Thursday

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Press release

By on Sun, April 24, 2011

Coastside Farmers’ Market 2011 Pre-ramble

Letter

By on Sat, April 23, 2011

I am relieved to report that I picked up the Market Certification for the season this afternoon and so have it in hand nearly two full weeks before Opening Day!  A Record! Whoo Hoo. There are still several more bits and pieces to put in place over the next two weeks, so while I am figuring out some of those delicious details, I want to get a few Hot Dates on your calendars for the season ahead.

If things continue to go according to plan, why then The Coastside Farmers’ Market opens for the season at 2:30 on Wednesday, May 4th in Rockaway Beach, Pacifica. Mayor Mary Ann Nihart will be on hand to chat with the eager throngs and to ring the Opening Day bell, made for us specially by our own Silvio Modena.  Nancy Hall takes the opening day stage, so lucky you, Pacifica!

The Half Moon Bay Season Opener follows at 9 AM on May 7th,  Assemblyman Jerry Hill will be on hand to do the honors and give the bell a rousing jingle, and stay on to mingle and (one hopes) to pick up some gorgeous groceries, including ( yay!)  pastured eggs, certified organic vegetable starts for home gardens, fresh fish right outta the Half Moon Bay harbor, world famous goats cheese, the seasons’ first berries, iconic artichokes, and loads of gorgeous and nutri-full green greens galore. The truly talented Taylor Brown will lend the PA to ASM Hill for a few moments, then sing to you sweetly while you stroll through the strawberries, spring salad greens, sweet peas. Oh yes.

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