Rain and wind forecast for this week, beginning Tuesday


By on Sun, March 11, 2012

The National Weather Service is forecasting rain and winds this week, beginning Tuesday. Light rain is forecast for Tuesday, with heavier rain to follow. Wind gusts up to 50 MPH are possible on the Coastside. The heavy rain could produce flooding.

Rainfall totals from tuesday through the upcoming weekend are forecast to range from 3 to 6 inches in the north bay and from 1.5 to 4 inches elsewhere. These projected rainfall totals are only rough estimates based on latest forecast model output. Locally heavier rainfall totals are certainly possibly.  Particularly in the coastal mountain ranges. ...

Heavy rain may produce local urban flooding at times. Particularly in low lying areas. Also.  Significant rises on small streams and creeks will occur by later this week and some of these smaller streams may reach bankfull.  Particularly if heavy rain persists over any one area for an extended period of time. Because there has been a long period of dry weather leading up to this week. Larger rivers are expected to have ample capacity to handle runoff over the next several days.

People living in areas prone to flooding should monitor the latest forecasts for updated information.  Persons planning outdoor activities over from tuesday through the weekend should be prepared for wet and breezy conditions. Motorists should plan ahead and be ready for possible traffic delays. Anyone planning travel to the mountains should be prepared for possible winter storm conditions and should check local weather and road reports before departing.

Lynn Arriale Trio, Sunday at the Bach

Lynne Arriale Trio - Blackbird, Jazz Open Stuttgart 2005
Press release

By on Wed, March 7, 2012

Pianist/composer Arriale has performed internationally for the past 18 years. She was winner of the Great American Jazz Piano Competition and her 12 CDs have topped the National Jazz Radio Charts. The consummate storyteller, Arriale connects with her audience through emotionally-charged performances. Her compelling compositions, combining Middle-Eastern, Celtic, Americana, and pop and rock influences have helped create new audiences of listeners previously unfamiliar with jazz. “Convergence” was included in the Top Ten Best New Jazz Releases and Best New Songs of 2011.  Lynne continues her star trajectory with a singular musical vision on her new Motema Music release, “Solo.”

Sunday, March 11, 2012, 4:30, $35
Douglas Beach House
307 Mirada Road, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
[email protected]

GGNRA RCdT Neighbors Committee meeting, Monday

Agenda for Regular Meeting – March 5,2012  7:00 p.m.

Seton Medical Center Coastside, Marine Boulevard &Etheldore, Moss Beach

(Take Highway 1 to Marine Boulevard and follow hospital signsuphill)

*** All attendees must park in upper parking lot (first left neartop of hill) per hospital policy ***

1.    RegularAgenda

(a)   Update on MCC Committee Status – Bill Kehoe (7:15) (30 minutes)

Reconsider continuing as a MCC Committee (ad hoc) or work independently. Discuss MCC debate on this topic from its 2/22/12 meeting.

(b)   Update on Trail Head Sub-Committee – Ashley Gray (7:45) (20 minutes)

Update and discuss trail head issues: Proposed “Fallow Field” parking lot, "Green Trails Map" (Seattle) follow up and discuss alternative parking list. 

(c)    Update on Fire & Safety Sub-Committee – Merideth Lamont (8:05) (20 minutes)

Revisit status of County and Fire meeting at Coral Reef Ave and discuss next steps.

(d)   Update on Dog Management Sub-Committee – Bill Kehoe (temp) (8:25) (20 minutes)

Discuss plan to get this sub-committee staffed and define what the committee will try to accomplish.

Letter

By on Mon, March 5, 2012

Stephanie Nakasian & the Hod O’Brien Trio, Sunday at the Bach

Press Release

By on Wed, February 29, 2012

Stephanie is listed in the Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz as one of the world’s leading jazz singers and often compared to jazz greats like Ella and Sarah Vaughan. The Jim Cullum Jazz Band features on their internationally syndicated show Riverwalk portraying Lee Wiley, Peggy Lee, Helen Ward, Helen Humes, 20s singers and blues singers. She has performed with jazz legend Jon Hendricks, Pat Metheny, Bobby McFerrin, and others, and teaches voice at the University of Virginia and College of William & Mary. Hod O’Brien is a famed swing/bop pianist, having performed with jazz legends Art Farmer, Stan Getz, Donald Byrd, Chet Baker, and many others. Together they have headlined from Lincoln Center, Kennedy Center, and the Moscow International Performing Arts Center, to festivals in Japan, Europe, and the U.S.

Sunday, March 4, 4:30, $35
Douglas Beach House
307 Mirada Road, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
[email protected]

The Matt Slocum Trio, Sunday at the Bach

Press Release

By on Wed, February 22, 2012

Award winning New York drummer and composer Matt Slocum is quickly emerging as one of the leading double threat jazz artists of his generation. His trio has earned a reputation as one of the premier modern, yet swinging emerging ensembles in jazz today. As a composer, Slocum has recently been recognized with composition grants from the American Music Center, the Puffin Foundation, and the Meet the Composer Foundation. His new recording, After The Storm, includes original compositions as well as works by Cole Porter, Rodgers & Hart, and Maurice Ravel.

Sunday, February 26, 4:30, $35
Douglas Beach House
307 Mirada Road, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019

Nancy Margulies’ Book Signing, Saturday, Feb. 25

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Letter

By on Mon, February 20, 2012

Please join us for the launch of a most unusual book: a faux museum catalogue by a fake curator about a non-existent art exhibit. If you like to laugh you’ll love this book!

Saturday, February 25, 2012   1:00 to 3:00 PM

Harbor Books
Princeton Harbor
270 Capistrano Road
El Granada, CA 94018
(650) 726-4241

The author of Klassic Koalas: The Koala Museum of Modern Art Catalogue, Mr. Francois D’Rigour, Chief Curator and Executive Chef of the Koala Museum of Art (COMA) will be at the opening in person. He is related to Montara resident, Nancy Margulies, although she disavows all knowledge of him.

Nancy Margulies created a book that is not what it appears to be.  This impressive museum catalogue represents and exhibit that never happened, in a non-existent museum, featuring actual famous works of art (all of whom Margulies modified). The book is a wonderful spoof on the real thing and the opening, planned for this spring on the coast, will be the real deal. Margulies, who presents herself as the curator of the show,  Francois D’Rigour, pictured here will appear in person and perform a brief art history lecture that will provide many more laughs than facts.

Raptor Workshop and Bird Walk, Saturday, Feb 25

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Richard Pavek
Red-tailed Hawk, Half Moon Bay
Press release

By on Sat, February 18, 2012

Join Coastside Land Trust for a special day learning about birds of prey on the Coastside. We will study a variety of bird species, how to identify them, their behavior, ecology, and where to find them. Led by experts Alvaro Jaramillo and Gary Deghi. This exciting event is fun for the entire family. Light refreshments will be served.

Raptor Workshop 1-2:30 pm, Sea Crest School, 901 Arnold Way, Half Moon Bay.

Wavecrest Bird Walk 3-5 pm, eet at Smith Field at the end of Wavecrest Road, Half Moon Bay.

Workshop suggested donations: Adults $15. Seniors & Students $5. Under 18 free. Bring binoculars, dress in layers and wear sturdy waterproof shoes. We can always use help help setting up; if you’re interested in volunteering for this event please contact [email protected]

For more information, please contact the Coastside Land Trust at (650) 726-5056 or visit coastsidelandtrust.org.

Marcus Shelby Orchestra, Sunday at the Bach

Harriet Tubman: Bound for the Promised Land SF JAZZ Festival - Great American Music Hall - Oct. 19, 2007 - Marcus Shelby Jazz Orchestra (video: Paul Waters)
Press release

By on Sat, February 18, 2012

Bassist Shelby leads his 15 piece orchestra in a special Black History Month Program featuring music from their latest CD release “Soul of the Movement: Meditations on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.”, and music from their previous releases “Harriet Tubman” and “Port Chicago”.  The program will also feature excerpts from “Black, Brown, and Beige”, Duke Ellington’s perennial 1943 composition about African American history. Shelby’s SF based orchestra has made the Down Beat Rising Star polls 2 times (Best Big Band, Best Arranger, and Best Composer) and their release “Soul of the Movement” reached #2 on the jazz radio charts.

Sunday, February 19, 2012,
at the Douglas Beach House, 307 Mirada Road, Half Moon Bay
4:30 to 7:30 pm, $35

A Documentary about Berlioz and the Symphonie Fantastique

The next Coastside Film Society screening focuses on the life and music of  the great French romantic composer Hector Berlioz.  In this fascinating behind-the-scenes documentary, conductor Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony take viewers on a guided tour of the life and music of this great, but troubled composer.

The Coastside Film Society to screen a documentary about Berlioz and the Symphonie Fantastique
 

Letter

By on Wed, February 8, 2012

Terry Teachout of The Wall Street Journal raves, “[The Keeping Score documentaries] are, hands down, the best classical-music programs of their kind since Leonard Bernsteins Young Peoples Concerts. [Michael Tilson Thomas] is the finest American conductor of his generation, and the only one who learned the lessons of Leonard Bernstein, using them to turn the San Francisco Symphony into the most adventurous, audience-friendly orchestra in America.”

Friday, Feb 10, 7:30 p.m.
Community United Methodist Sanctuary
777 Miramontes St., Half Moon Bay (corner of Johnston Street)
This event is free, however donations will be gladly accepted.

More info: www.HMBFilm.org

The Zodiac Trio, Sunday at the Bach

The Zodiac Trio in concert
Press release

By on Wed, February 8, 2012

Vanessa Mollard, violin; Kliment Krylovsky, clarinet; and Riko Higuma, piano—considered by many to be the leading clarinet-violin-piano ensemble performing today.

Hailed by the London-based international MUSO magazine as one of the most exciting contemporary chamber groups on the concert circuit, the Zodiac Trio has been praised by critics for their “impeccable technique” (Ouest), and “remarkable musicality of rare intensity” (La Tribune).

4:30, Sunday February 12, 2012
at the Douglas Beach House, 307 Mirada Road, Half Moon Bay
Tickets online through the Bach website:  www.bachddsoc.org
Doors Open at 3 pm, music starts at 4:30
Cost is $35 general, $30 student

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