Roger Glenn six-piece latin jazz ensemble, Sunday at the Bach

Press release

By on Thu, August 12, 2010

In the tradition of Cal Tjader, Herbie Mann, Dizzy Gillespie, and Mongo Santamaria: Roger Glenn on sax, flute & vibes, Ray Obeido on Guitar, Greg Rahn on Piano, David Belove on Bass, Paul Van Waggenin on Drums, and Derric Rolando on Congas

Recognized as one of the master flute and vibraphone players of the world, Roger Glenn has expanded his talents by playing the sax, clarinet, and oboe, and he continues to compose and perform songs that keep people feeling good and wanting to hear more.  At this performance the band will also be playing from his soon-to-be-released Latin Jazz CD, "In the Moment"—original Latin Jazz that inspired by his work with Cal Tjader, Herbie Mann, Dizzy Gillespie, and Mongo Santamaria.  Samples can be heard at http://www.myspace.com/rogerglenn

September 5, 2010 - 4:30, $35
Online reservations: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/112032

Douglas Beach House on Miramar Beach
307 Mirada Road, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
650 726-4143, www.bachddsoc.org

Country Cassanovas at Music at the Meadows, Friday

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Press release

By on Wed, August 11, 2010

Prepare to clap your hands, tap your toes, and bounce in your seats as the Country Casanovas[MySpace] perform this Friday the 13th at Cypress Meadows. 

This very popular Bay Area Honky Tonk band will be playing a fabulous mixture of country swing, beautiful ballads, and country and western classics.  The doors will open at 6 pm. Hearty appetizers and beverages will be available until the music begins at 7 pm. Dessert and beverages will be served at intermission. Tickets are only $25 per person and include food, drink, entertainment, and parking. Space is limited so please reserve your seats soon by contacting Sharon by phone at 650-728-8045 or by email at [email protected].

Cypress Meadows, a conference and event center, is located behind Cypress Flower Farm at 343 Cypress Ave. in Moss Beach.

Half Moon Bay police chief leaving to become US Marshal


By on Tue, August 10, 2010

Police Chief Don O’Keefe was confirmed by the United States Senate to become the United States Marshal for the Northern District of California.  Chief O’Keefe has been the City’s Police Chief since June 1, 2007 and is expected to assume his new duties by mid September.

Interim City Manager Michael Dolder will meet with the City Council to discuss Chief O’Keefe’s replacement. 

Chief O’Keefe said “I’m honored to have been selected for this important position and wish to thank Senator Feinstein for her recommendation and President Obama for nominating me.” 

In a press release, Chief O’Keefe said that he is particularly proud of the accomplishments his department has made in the areas of community policing, emergency preparedness, and programs, such as the Police Activities League (PAL).

Based on a press release from the city of Half Moon Bay.

GGNRA plans controlled burn for Milagra Ridge in Pacifica

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GGNRA
The burning will be confined to metal boxes which are 2.5 meters by 2.5 meters in area and 1 meter in height, and rotated to treat 300 square meters total.
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GGNRA
Milagra Ridge

By on Mon, August 9, 2010

Golden Gate National Recreation Area is experimenting with controlled burning at Milagra Ridge near Pacifica to restore habitat for endangered mission blue butterflies. GGNRA expects to do this one day in mid to late August.

The burning will be confined to metal boxes which are 2.5 meters by 2.5 meters in area and 1 meter in height, and rotated to treat 300 square meters total.

The burning will be conducted if weather conditions allow. Smoke from this project will be very minimal, but traces of smoke may be seen or smelled from a distance.Fire management personnel and equipment will be present during all phases of burn operations.

GGNRA managers will compare the effects of fire with vegetation removal and soil scraping to determine if either treatment is more effective at stimulating lupine germination. Lupine plants are critical to mission blue butterflies because they are the sole food source for developing larvae.

This project was originally scheduled for fall 2009, but was cancelled last year due to early heavy rainfall. Sections of the Milagra Ridge Trail may be closed while burning is in progress.

This story is based on a press release from GGNRA.

Coastal erosion, flooding, and sea level rise in Pacifica, Sun, Aug 16

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Bob @ Sharp Park
Press release

By on Sat, August 7, 2010

Worried about coastal erosion, flooding and sea level rise?

Come hear local coastal engineer, Bob Battalio, present an assessment of our challenges and opportunities in an age of climate change. Learn how Pacificans can adapt while maintaining our coastal community, save our natural shores and enjoy the ride.

August 16th 6:30pm to 8:00pm @ Sharp Park Library Community Room, 104 Hilton Way, ?Pacifica.

Fitzgerald Marine Reserve Dardenelle trail walk: This sunday, 10am

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Letter

By on Sat, August 7, 2010

This post has been updated with details on a second walk and more information about the planning process.

This Sunday, August 8, 2010 at 10:00am and 2:00pm, the board of Midcoast Park Lands is conducting a walk from the parking lot of the Moss Beach Distillery to the Montara Light House.  The primary purpose is to walk the trails in the Fitzgerald Marine Reserve where proposed trail improvements are under review (PLN2010-00183).   

This is an opportunity to view story stakes of the proposed trail location, trail width (14’ wide), bridge location and scale of the proposed bridge (12’ wide x 60’ long).

The public comment period has been extended to August 16, 2010 by 5:00pm.
 
A Negative Declaration has been published for the projects.  Comments should be sent to Mike Schaller (San Mateo County Planning – 650-363-1823 – [email protected]). Information on the plans and the Negative Declaration document are available at the Fitzgerald Marine Reserve page of the San Mateo County Parks Web Site/.

The Negative Declaration comments will be an agenda topic at next week’s MCC meeting [MCC].

The optional full walk goes from the north end of de-commissioned Ocean Blvd. to the Montara Light House.  This path affords an opportunity to view potential routes, views and issues involved with completing a route for the California Coastal Trail and a Bicycle Route from Pillar Point to the Montara Light House.  The walks will be led by Len and Gael Erickson and will leave the Distillery Parking Lot at 10:15am and 2:15pm.

Gray Whale Cove beach cleanup, Saturday


By on Fri, August 6, 2010

Montara Beach Coalition is holding a beach cleanup at Gray Whale Cove, a beautiful beach that doesn’t get a lot of cleanup attention, Saturday, August 7 from noon to 2pm.

Sheriff’s report,  Aug 4

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By on Wed, August 4, 2010

This week’s theme is intoxication: DUI and otherwise.  There were only two reported auto break-ins this week: a broken window at Montara State Beach and a more-sophisticated unlocking at Gray Whale Cove.  A Miramar resident was bitten by a troublesome neighborhood pit bull. Two hundred cans of paint were dumped in San Gregorio. And a horse trailer was vandalized at Ember Ridge in Moss Beach.

 

Gulf Benefit Saturday, August 7, 2-5 at Shelldance in Pacifica

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Letter

By on Tue, August 3, 2010

Music, Poetry & Art Auction
a Benefit for the Louisiana Bucket Brigade
Saturday, August 7th

Guest poets include:
- Michael Rothenberg
- Lorna Dee Cervantes
- Terri Carrion
- David Madgalene and Judy Irwin.

Featuring
- Blah Blah Woof Woof Ensemble
- Jay Howlett, Rolfe Wyer, Patrick Feehan,
- Tim Seifert, with Jennings and Keller
- and Ian Butler

At:
Shelldance Orchid Gardens,
2000 Highway 1, Pacifica, CA

Admission $5.00 donation
No one turned away for lack of funds!
Refreshments will be served
Sponsored by:
Shelldance Orchid Gardens
http://www.shelldance.com
& The Pacifica Beach Coalition
http://www.pacificabeachcoalition.org

All proceeds go to:
The Louisiana Bucket Brigade
www.labucketbrigade.org

How to get your story on Coastsider


By on Mon, August 2, 2010

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