Coastside Farmers Market finds new home


By on Thu, April 5, 2007

Coastside Certified Farmers Market is moving this year to Shoreline Station, from the Cetrella parking lot where it has been based for the last five years.  Organizer Erin Tormey plans to open the market as usual on the first week of May.

Tormey says she has "a huge debt of gratitude to Paul Shenkman and Dave Labuda of Cetrella for five years worth of trust and gracious hospitality.  Without their enduring support and commitment to community, this market would never have had the chance to come to fruition." Owner Franco Carrubbia has made the Shoreline Station parking lot available free to the Farmer’s Market.

The Farmer’s market has made a conscious effort to limit its farmer base to the Bay Area "foodshed" and has given priority to growers in San Mateo County. The market’s first tier of local preference applies to farmers and fishermen from West San Mateo County.  In addition to local produce, the market features musical talent, and an audience that appreciates their work. Local artisans, dancers, and musicians appear at the market each week, as do a number of community groups.

Tormey is actively seeking volunteers to assist with Market this season. Contact Erin Tormey at 726-4895 or [email protected] for details.

Coastside Farmers Markets

Half Moon Bay
Saturdays, 9 am to 1pm

Pacifica
Wednesdays, 2:30 to 6:30 pm

Letter: Car jumps curb at M.Coffee

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Frank Long
Letter to the editor

By on Tue, April 3, 2007

A minivan jumped the curb in front of M.Coffee some time around 11:00-11:30. No one was injured but the driver of the minivan was noticeably shaken.

This comes four months to the day after the December 3rd accident where a Chevy truck jumped the curb at the Posh Moon, exactly across the street from today’s accident.

KQED reports on Devil’s Slide

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KQED comes to Devil's Slide. Click on the photo to see their Flickr Gallery.

By on Tue, April 3, 2007

KQED’s new science and environment show "Quest" has done a radio report on the Devil’s Slide tunnel  There is also a series of photos of the construction site on Flickr.

Sierra Club director speaks out on LCP update


By on Tue, April 3, 2007

The Sierra Club’s director for coastal programs Mark Massara has sent a letter [Last letter on page] in support of the Coastal Commission’s inquiry into the county’s LCP Update [pdf of letters], and on the infrastructure improvement issues in particular:

[Supervisor Rich Gordon’s] quip that "we must build infrastructure to the rate of development" (development that he approves, by the way) is dead bang wrong on the law and the Coastal Act. A bedrock foundation principal of the California Coastal Act is that infrastructure development is only permitted as needed for the existing population, and specifically not allowed to facilitate new suburban sprawl, no matter how much Supervisor Gordon wants it.

 

Coastside Mothers’ Club hosts holistic pediatrics speaker


By on Tue, April 3, 2007

The Coastside Mothers’ Club will host an informative session, "Holistic Management of Children’s Health Issues."  The presentation will be lead by Dr. Elisa H. Song, board certified pediatrician and holistic medicine practitioner who will discuss how to treat your children and entire family naturally using homeopathy, herbs, nutrition and traditional Chinese medicine.  The session will be held Thursday, April 5, 2007 from 7 to 8:30pm. 

The Bell Building
565 Kelly Street
Half Moon Bay

This event is recommended for families who are interested in understanding what to do holistically to tend to your family’s colds/flu, ear aches, throat infections, stomach flu and more.  The event is free of charge and open to the public. For more information regarding the session, please contact: [email protected] or visit our website at www.coastsidemothersclub.org

 

 

 

Photo: Rice Pudding Farm

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This sign was spotted on Highway 1 in the vicinity of the Soil Farm on April 1. Click for large image.

By on Mon, April 2, 2007

Darin’s Monday Photo: Blue Heron, Bluff Top Coastal Park (Poplar)

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Darin Boville
Coastsider presents a weekly publication-quality photo of the Coastside. Our goal is to provide the community with photos they can reuse as as desktop backgrounds, screen savers, cards, or to print for display. Click to download full-size version (1.8mb). Copyright © 2007 by Darin Boville. FREE for personal use.

By on Mon, April 2, 2007

Explore local waters this spring

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Joe Heath
Sea Stars. Click for large image.

By on Sun, April 1, 2007

The Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary and Farallones Marine Sanctuary Association are holding a series of lectures and trips highlighting the Sanctuary from April through June.  The series begins with a lecture on life in the intertidal zone on April 12 at the Point Montara LIghthouse. and includes a tidepool trip at the Fitzgerald Marine Preserve, Kayaking at Tomales Bay Estuary, and a day on the sanctuary aboard the Fulmar Reaserch Vessel.

Click below for details.

Get trained to help monitor water quality


By on Sun, April 1, 2007

The Coastal Watershed Council is holding its eighth annual Snapshot Day event Saturday, May 5. They’re looking for volunteers to monitor the water quality in streams flowing into the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, which includes coastal San Mateo County.

Spanning more than 300 miles  of coast from Pacifica  in the north to Morro   Bay in the south, Snapshot Day volunteers monitor water quality and collect samples to assessthe health of over 100 bodies of water.

Training for San Mateo County residents will be Sunday, April 15 12:30 to 3:30pm, at the San Gregorio General Store (Hwy 84 & Stage Rd). Click below for locations further south.

Ostrich killer released


By on Fri, March 30, 2007

The Half Moon Bay man who killed an ostrich with a gun has been released after five months in jail, reports the Chronicle.

Jonathon Porter, 20—who prosecutors say killed for revenge after the bird humiliated him in front of women he was trying to impress—was sentenced Thursday by Judge John Grandsaert, in effect, to time served. He was also placed on probation and ordered to attend animal-cruelty counseling.
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Gaylord kicked McKevitt in the ribs and knocked him to the ground, according to a police report. Porter suffered scrapes and bruises when the ostrich kicked him.

"And at that point, the crucial thing happened," Chief Deputy District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe said. "Apparently the girls started laughing."

 

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