Kucinich to speak in Pacifica Saturday

Press release

By on Wed, March 28, 2007

Presidential candidate Congressman Dennis Kucinich, will be speaking at an event in Pacifica this Saturday, March 31. The event will start at 1:30 pm and run until 4:30. Kucinich is scheduled to speak starting at 3:30 at Sanchez Concert Hall, 1220 Linda Mar Blvd. in Pacifica. A donation of $10 will be requested at the door.

The Coastside Democrats are among several groups sponsoring this event.

A movie, The Ground Truth, a documentary film of U.S. soldiers’ stories on the ground in Iraq will be shown starting at 2:00 pm and there will be additional entertainment, refreshments and good cheer.

Bring a friend and hear the most anti-war presidential candidate speak out on Iraq/Iran, domestic policies, global warming, and his Department of Peace Campaign.

Please call me at 650-712-0498 if you want to car pool.

Delfeayo Marsalis Sextet at the Bach Sunday

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Press release

By on Wed, March 28, 2007

Modern jazz trombonist and Grammy award winner, Delfeayo Marsalis with six excellent musicians will play at the Bach Society on Sunday.
 
Bach Dancing & Dynamite Society
307 Mirada Road, Half Moon Bay, CA  94019
$30.  Tickets at the door.
Doors Open at 3 PM, Music from 4:30 to 7:30pm, with intermission

Visionary Edge presents “Conversations With God” Saturday

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Press release

By on Wed, March 28, 2007

"Within every one of us is a voice that speaks the truth." This simple and direct message sums up Conversations With God, a feature-length movie based on the international best selling book of that name by Neale Donald Walsch. The new film, directed by Academy-Award winner Stephen Simon, will be hosted by The Visionary Edge in Half Moon Bay, Saturday, March 31, 2007.

The book Conversations With God remained on the New York Times bestseller list for almost three years, selling millions of copies worldwide. Now the film tells the moving, dramatic, and true story of Walsch’s journey from homelessness to best selling author and spiritual teacher.

Conversations With God will be screened at The Depot (by the Johnson House) on Higgins Purissima Road, Half Moon Bay. Doors open 7:00 pm; film at 7:30 pm, Saturday, March 31. Please call in advance for advance tickets at 650-560-0200.  Suggested donation $10 for advance tickets, $15 at the door.

CLICK below for details.

Darin’s Monday Photo: Rarely Seen Canyon, Near Miramar

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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 (2.8mb). Copyright © 2007 by Darin Boville. FREE for personal use.

By on Mon, March 26, 2007

County Blue Circle group to discuss public lands and their neighbors

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By on Mon, March 26, 2007

San Mateo County Blue Circle, "A community forum to share ideas, information, and resources for the goal of natural resource management, education, and stewardship" is holding its next event Tuesday April 3, 2007, 3:30 to 5:30 pm at Elkus Ranch south of Half Moon Bay. The Blue Circle meetings are sponsored by the San Mateo County Resource Conservation District.

"Neighbors: Public & Private Lands" will feature panelists Audrey Rust (Peninsula Open Space Trust), Bob Marsh (San Mateo County Farm Bureau, farmer & rancher), David Sanguinetti- (Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District), Sue Gardner (Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy) Vince Fontana (rancher), and a residential neighbor of open space to be announced. The speakers will be followed by a social.

Elkus Ranch is on Verde Road, four and a half miles south of the Highway 92 and Highway 1 intersection. Go to http://cesanmateo.ucdavis.edu/ Custom%5FProgram/ for map and directions.

UPDATE: RSVP required. Call 650.712.7765 or email [email protected]

Video:  HMB City Council recalls LCP definitions, discusses regulating chain stores


By on Sat, March 24, 2007

At Tuesday’s meeting, the Half Moon Bay City Council voted to withdraw the crucial definitions chapter of its Local Coastal Program update from review by the Coastal Commission. 

The Council also discussed regulating chain stores and decided to take the matter up again during their strategic planning process in July. The documents from this agenda item (linked below) includes a summary from City Attorney Adam Lindgren of what other communities have done to regulate chain stores.

The pledge of allegiance was conducted by a color guard of Eagle Scouts from Half Moon Bay’s Troop 263.

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  • Council authorizes memorandum of understanding for Pilarcitos Creek restoration  width= | Quicktime | Flash  | Docs |

 

American Legion’s fireworks cioppino fundraiser is Thursday March 29

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Cheri Parr
The American Legion wants to bring fireworks back to the Coastside. There have been no fireworks here since Light Up the Sky held them in 2005. This photo is from Coastsider's 2005 fireworks gallery. Click for more.
Press release

By on Sat, March 24, 2007

The American Legion is holding a cioppino fundraising dinner, featuring live jazz by Sonya Jason’s Groove, Thursday, March 29, to benefit their Fourth of July Coastside fireworks.  Tickets are $40 for one cioppino dinner, which includes salad, garlic bread, and a drink. Seatings will be at 5 and 7:30pm at the Half Moon Bay Brewing Company. Proceeds benefit the fireworks committee.

Tickets Available from Jane Major 650-726-6504 or at The American Legion Saturday and Sunday 9am to 2pm 650-728-9224.

 

Missing man last seen in Big Sur

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[Name obscured] may have been in Big Sur last weekend.

By on Sat, March 24, 2007

Note: The name of the missing man has been obscured for privacy reasons. This was a special case and is not our usual practice.

A missing New York man may be on the California coast.  The Monterey Herald is reporting that [Name obscured]‘s credit card was used last weekend in Big Sur.

He had been told the room he’d just paid for wasn’t ready, and an hour later he returned. By then, staff members told him his mother was worried and that he should call her.

"He said he needed to go to a pay phone," [Name obscured] said. And he didn’t return.

In the early afternoon, sheriff’s deputies tracked down [Name obscured] rented Dodge Caravan, abandoned a mile north of Lucia.

UPDATE: We have learned that [Name obscured] is in Mexico City. He called his family and said he wants to come home. He plans to take a bus to Tijuana, where he’ll be met by family.

Opinion: What’s not to like?

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Darin Boville
A portion of a modular home, on Kanoff, as it crosses Acacia. Just three more blocks to go and this home will be...ah, um...home. Welcome, Neighbor!
Opinion

By on Sat, March 24, 2007

Viewers watching my video of Monday’s workshop on a proposed development adjacent to Farallone View Elementary School might get the impression that Montara residents are hostile to developers. As a Montara resident, I can say that nothing can be further from the truth. Take this modular home, photographed Wednesday, for example. Close inspection of the photo hints that this lovely portion of a home is built in Nebraska by modular builder Timber Creek. It’s headed along Third/Kanoff/George to a multi-house development on Date made up of similar modular homes—most locals are probably unaware of this busy, new construction zone.

But the immediate neighbors know. One has kindly put up a brightly colored, handmade sign with the words, "Flood Zone," emblazoned upon it. Don’t you feel the love?

Mavericks extends nature’s deadline by two weeks

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Cheri Parr
The crowds at the 2006 Mavericks contemplate the zen of being a "spectator" at a sporting event they can't really see. Click for our 2006 Mavericks gallery.

By on Sat, March 24, 2007

The Mavericks big wave surf contest has extended its deadline from March 31 to April 15, reports Julia Scott in the County Times.

A longer window is sure to please event sponsors, who invested thousands of dollars in Mavericks this year in return for the sort of priceless publicity the hip, youthful sporting event can generate.

And just in case the weather refuses to cooperate, event organizers Mavericks Surf Ventures are now planning to hold a big, public party at the beach in April instead — with bands, celebrity surfers, prizes, and all the hype a corporate sponsor could ever wish for

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"We’re a company that sells a brand. ... We’re creating a company that can survive and even thrive, whether a contest does or doesn’t happen every year," said Beadling. "We’re making sure we’re keeping our sponsors happy."

The organizers have already spent much of the sponsors’ money on permits, fees, and publicity.

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