Native plant sale at Pacifica Gardens, this weekend

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By on Thu, December 2, 2010

KPDO 89.3 FM’s Winter/Holiday Pledge Drive!

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Letter

By on Thu, December 2, 2010

All this week your lovely local KPDO DJs are on the air for our Winter/Holiday Pledge Drive!

At KPDO, we strive to serve, promote, and assist the Coastside community by broadcasting news, public service announcements, and safety information, in addition to our eclectic mix of talk and music programming. Since May of this year we have hosted election debates, interviewed candidates about the issues, and started the Pescadero Youth Radio Project, a program that educates Pescadero High School students in broadcast journalism.

Our goal is to raise $2,000 for general operating funds. With these funds, KPDO will be able to continue serving our listeners! Support community radio now by pledging to become a KPDO member. We’re giving away great gift packages as part of our pledge drive efforts. Pledge online at: http://www.kpdo.org/support.php, or give us a call at (650) 646-KPDO or (650) 646-5736 to pledge your membership and receive:

Raga Bop Trio, Sunday at the Bach

Press release

By on Tue, November 30, 2010

Raga Bop Trio: Indian guitarist Prasanna, “a phenomenal talent who plays authentic Carnatic music on his solidbody electric ax, drummer Steve Smith who holds nothing back, playing with intensity and incredible polyrhythmic facility, and saxist Brooks who also wails with impunity over Prasanna’s Mahavishu-esque arpeggios provide a rollercoaster ride of challenging unisons, bolstered by Smith’s fierce double-bass drumming.  Fusion freaks and world music fans will definitely dig this inventive power trio.” —[excerpt from Bill Milkowski review, JazzTimes, Oct. 2010]
4:30, Sunday, December 5
Presented by the Bach Dancing & Dynamite Society www.bachddsoc.org
At the Douglas Beach House
307 Mirada Road, Half Moon Bay, CA
650 726-4143
http:/www.bachddsoc.org

Open galleries in Pacifica, next two weekends

Press release

By on Tue, November 30, 2010

For a limited time this season you can take advantage of a rare opportunity to obtain great gifts for reasonable prices from award-winning Bay Area artists. The Art Guild of Pacifica presents the 2010 Pacifica Open Walls/Open Studios exhibition and art gallery sale, open to the public for only two weekends in December. Make the Sanchez Art Center in Pacifica a holiday shopping stop, and enjoy the ambiance of an art show and the opportunity to select from gorgeous works in all media, including oils, acrylic, photography, jewelry, mosaic, and sculpture, in three different galleries.

There are over 50 participating artists from throughout California offering their original work, as well as prints and many other choices, including postcards. The show will start with an opening reception on Friday, December 3, from 7 to 9 pm. The reception offers a respite from traditional holiday shopping with crowded parking and long lines. Here you can enjoy your favorite beverage and finger food while browsing the gifts and art selections in a gallery setting. You can meet many of the artists and discover the perfect gift that cannot be found in the stores and malls.

Following the Friday reception, the show dates and times are: Saturday and Sunday, December 4 and 5 from 11 am to 5 pm, and Saturday and Sunday, December 11 and 12 from 11 am to 5 pm. The Sanchez Art Center at 1220 Linda Mar Blvd. is just one mile from beautiful Highway 1 on the coast in Pacifica, just south of San Francisco and just north of Half Moon Bay. Additional information and links to artists’ websites and sample works can be reviewed at www.pacificaopenstudios.com. Don’t miss this great opportunity to combine holiday shopping with a festive holiday event, and obtain one-of-a-kind works at affordable prices just in time for the holidays.

Employment Roundtable at HMB Library

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Letter

By on Tue, November 30, 2010

On Thursday, December 9th at 10:00AM Phase2 Careers will be offering an Employment Roundtable.  Representatives from businesses such as the Ritz Carlton and First National Bank will serve on a panel offering; a way to interface and network with hiring managers, a snapshot of the various Bay Area industries and companies,and a means to learn about specific companies and their corporate cultures.  This is an excellent resource tool for those changing careers or industries. The Roundtable will be at Half Moon Bay Library 620 Correas Street.

“What Do We Do Now?”—Brews & Views, Thursday

Press release

By on Mon, November 29, 2010

On Thursday, December 2, the Brewing Company welcomes special guest Emmett Carson, Ph.D., CEO and President of the Silicon Valley Community Foundation. An internationally recognized philanthropic leader for more than two decades, Dr. Carson is responsible for providing the vision for one of the largest community foundations in the United States with assets of $1.7 billion.

Dr. Carson will be joined by special guest moderator Mark Battey for a compelling discussion about post-election California as it heads into 2011. With the federal government in retreat, the state budget in disaster and counties and cities in crisis, urgent questions are being asked about the future of local communities. What happens to safety nets? What is the role of philanthropy, and what can and can’t it accomplish? Are non-profits, community and faith groups able to step in and meet the community’s needs?

Brews and Views is the Half Moon Bay Brewing Company’s regular series tackling public issues that affect us all, from California to Washington, DC. Founded by Lenny Mendonca, the founder of the Brewing Company and Director at McKinsey & Company, Brews and Views serves as both public forum and fundraiser for Coastside non-profit organizations.

Ten percent of proceeds from all dinner sales at Half Moon Bay Brewing Company that evening will be donated to Cabrillo Education Foundation.

Thursday, December 2
6 to 8 p.m.

The Half Moon Bay Brewing Company
390 Capistrano Road, Princeton-by-the-Sea, Calif.

Admission and snacks are complimentary. Beer, wine and other beverages will be available for sale at the event.

For more information:
Call 650-728-2739 or visit http://www.hmbbrewingco.com  

Speaker Biographies: http://eepurl.com/bGBGn

Christmas block party in Montara, Saturday

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Press release

By on Mon, November 29, 2010

Coastside Farmers’ Market in Pacifica is open today

Letter

By on Wed, November 24, 2010

The Coastisde Farmers’ Market is open today from 2:30 to 6 PM in Rockaway Beach.  So -  C’mon down to round out your Thanksgiving Day offerings, pile in a few supplies for visiting friends and family, chose a little something to bring to your host if you are not cooking, or pick up something quick to manage the teaming hordes tonight.

Me, I am picking up a peck of sweet potatoes that I intend to peel, cut into big thick wheels, pile into a deep baking dish, splash then with lemons juice and then cover with a whole pan of sliced onions that have been sauteed ( not caramelized - that makes ‘em too sweet) with fresh ground cumin.  Bake the whole magical for about 40 minutes and defy forever the tradition of hyper-sweet goo-coated stupor-inducing yams. 

We are grateful as all get-out for the support of you our Marketeers, and to our sponsors and the Friends of the Farmers’ Market for another great season.  Especially this year when the weather-makers have been so, well, let’s call it challenging.  This has been a tough one for these neighbors and friends of ours who grow our food, these ones who risk everything every day - including their own health and security - so we can all eat better and live more healthy and cohesive lives.  I’ll be raising a glass to them all tomorrow and recommend you do the same. It will feel great, I guarantee.

The season is winding down it’s true, but we will be open today,  and this Saturday in Half Moon Bay and every week through and including Saturday, December 18th.

Erin Tormey

Planning Commission approves Big Wave

Breaking news

By on Tue, November 23, 2010

The San Mateo County Planning Commission fully approved the Big Wave development at a meeting in Redwood City in a three to two vote. The vote took place at about 11:30 Tuesday morning in Redwood City

After considering the revised traffic report, the commission approved not only the development’s Environmental Impact Report, but a Coastal Development Permit, twenty-year Development Agreement, other agreements needed to move the project forward. The project is appealable to the Coastal Commission and the county Board of Supervisors.

We’ll post details on Coastsider later.

It’s going to be a cold week


By on Mon, November 22, 2010

The National Weather Service is forecasting a cold snap for this week, beginning Tuesday night and extending to the Thanksgiving, but it will continue to be cold for the rest of the week.

Light snow accumulations are possible above 1500 feet.

A new modified arctic airmass originating over western canada will reach the bay area and central coast tuesday afternoon. This will be the coldest weather of the season so far and it will be arriving during a major holiday week. Expect gusty northwest winds…And much colder temperatures with near record lows possible. Light snow accumulations are possible in the north and east bay mountains as well as in the santa cruz mountains above 1500 feet. The coldest weather will arrive tuesday evening and last into thursday…But chilly weather will linger through the end of the week.

Freezing and sub-freezing temperatures are expected across inland valley locations wednesday and thursday mornings. In particular the north and east bay counties will be impacted by near freezing to sub- freezing temperatures. A winter weather advisory for the north bay mountains will be issued later today. A freeze watch mainly for interior valley locations will be issued later today as well.

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