Sheriff’s report, August 29

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By on Tue, August 30, 2011

  An incident of malparkage leads to a meth arrest, a warrant arrest in Princeton, and a roomate dispute in El Granada:

      Deputies were dispatched to a roommate dispute. One accused the other of poking holes in the window frame of her vehicle

 

Volunteers needed for Adopt-A-Family registration

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Letter

By on Tue, August 30, 2011

We need bilingual volunteers to register client families for the 2011 Adopt-A-Family program. Registration is from 9-4 on Oct. 1, 8, 22, and 29. Volunteers can give as few as two hours; there will be an orientation/training in September for the volunteers.

Each year, Coastside Hope’s Christmas Bureau Adopt-a-Family program provides gifts of new clothes, toys, food and other items to approximately 350 low-income families or seniors on fixed incomes.

Over the years, the program has become an opportunity for many people in the community to share in the holiday spirit by sponsoring, or adopting, families or seniors. With the support of so many sponsors and the boundless energy of so many volunteers, over 1,500 residents in our community also share in the happiness of the holiday season.

Thank you!

Sheriff’s meeting on gang activity, Tuesday


By on Mon, August 29, 2011

The San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office along with Council Members of the City of Half Moon Bay will hold a Community meeting on recent gang activity in Half Moon Bay.

Topics will include:

  • Gangs Defined
  • Graffiti: What it means & What to do about it
  • Prevention Strategies
  • Community Mobilization & Partnerships
  • Community Q & A
    • All programs are offered in both English & Spanish Languages. These programs and other topics will be discussed at the Community Meeting: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 Ted Adcock Community Center 535 Kelly Avenue Half Moon Bay 6:30PM – 8:30PM

Sheriff’s report, Aug 23

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By on Mon, August 29, 2011

A stolen vehicle recoved at Grey Whale Cove, a vehicle vandalized in La Honda, and a DUI at 92 and Highway 1, and a high-altitude theft:

Between the dates and hours of 08/19/11 at 1300 hours, and 08/22/11 at 0900 hours, unknown suspects damaged and stole several pieces of coaxial cable from open space adjacent to the cellular (wireless) service tower atop Montara mountain. 

 

Pumpkin Festival goes High-Tech with Mobile App

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Get the Pumpkin Festiva app here for your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch.

Letter

By on Mon, August 29, 2011

Technology meets tradition at the 41st Annual Half Moon Bay Art & Pumpkin Festival with the release of the world famous festival’s new app. The Pumpkin Festival app has been approved by Apple and is now available at the Apple App Store for FREE for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.

Developed by Joe Falcone, Roy Salume, and Kon Lovett of Phondini Partners in Half Moon Bay, the app is designed to enhance the festival experience for users by providing everything from a fact sheet with key festival information, a detailed site map, event and entertainment schedules, food and beverage listings, and “Top Ten” list to a list of local pumpkin patches, push messaging alerts, special deals, contests, trivia and more!

In addition, the app was created by local residents who are intimately familiar with both the Pumpkin Festival and Half Moon Bay. “We developed this app because we love this crazy place called Half Moon Bay,” says Falcone, “so we didn’t limit ourselves to some arbitrary amount of time or effort. We’ve put our hearts and souls into this because we think we can make a difference. Some people serve turkey legs, others organize pie eating contests. We write software.”

Coastside Lutherans Labor Day Book Faire begins Saturday

Letter

By on Mon, August 29, 2011

Coastside Lutheran Church is hosting it’s annual Book Faire

September 3 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
September 4 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
September 5 from 9 a.m. to noon

Faire will feature assortment of children, young adult and adult fiction and non-fiction books sorted by category.  VHS, DVDs, CDs, books on tape, cassettes, computer games, console games (like PSP, X-BOX, etc.), puzzles and board games.

We are now accepting donations of the above listed items only.  We cannot accept encyclopedias, textbooks, or magazines.

Please bring all donations to 900 N. Cabrillo Highway in Half Moon Bay.  There is a blue bin at the end of the parking lot.  If you have a larger donation please cover with tarp or plastic located in the bin.

If you have any questions, please look at our website at www.coastsidelutheran.org or contact Heather Southworth at [email protected].

Pescadero Grown! New Location and Hours

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By on Wed, August 24, 2011

Pescadero Grown! New Market Location & Hours

We say goodbye to summer and hello to fall
New location: 350 Stage Road, Pescadero
New hours: 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM

We gladly accept WIC Farmer’s Market Vouchers and CalFresh/EBT

This week at the market
August 25, 2011
 
Farmers and Producers
Addwater Farm
Blue House Farm
Blue Ocean Smokehouse
Del Sur Farm
CSM Beekeepers Cooperative
Echo Valley Farm
Farmageddon
Farm House Frosting and Buttercup Cakes—NEW THIS WEEK
Fly Girl Farm
Fogline Nursery
Harley Farms
Kay Nelson Heritage Apples and Jams
Markegard Family Grass-fed

CalFresh and Pescadero Grown! Tokens at the Market
  To help fill the gap and get more farm-direct produce into the hands of our low income neighbors, Puente and many individual donors have partnered to create Friends of Pescadero Grown! a token matching program for recipients of CalFresh, WIC as well as other low income participants that reside in Pescadero, La Honda, Loma Mar,and San Gregorio. 

Pescadero Grown! Tokens may be used to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables at the Pescadero Grown Certified Community Farmers’ Market. They work just like cash. If you receive WIC, CalFresh (food stamps) or your income is below the 133% FPL, Puente will match a maximum of $10 worth of your purchases each week if you enroll in the program. For more information about the program, click here. To enroll in the program, contact Lorena Vargas at 650.879.1691. For our friends that live outside the South Coast, your CalFresh card is welcome at the Market.

For Children at the Market
HMB Library staff presents a special surprise!

Music at the Market
Fogline’s very own Geoff Allen along with Mark Binion

Interested in playing at the market? Contact [email protected]
   
New at the Market
Come to the market 7 times, get a free Pescadero Grown! market bag

Adult Literacy volunteer tutor training

Letter

By on Wed, August 24, 2011

Become an Adult Literacy volunteer tutor at Half Moon Bay Library!

Please join us for our next training -

Tuesday, Sept. 12th, 6:30 - 8:00pm  

              AND

Saturday, Sept. 24th, 10:00am - 3:00pm

Gospel On The Coast, Sept 24

Letter

By on Wed, August 24, 2011

The Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir will be performing in Half Moon Bay, Saturday, September 24th, 7:30PM.

We are a multi-faith, multi-ethnic, multi-cultural group of people that come together to sing Black Gospel music - sending Peace, Joy, and Love - to show what is possible among all people.

We will be performing in Half Moon Bay, Saturday, September 24th, 7:30PM at the Methodist Church at 777 Miramontes. This concert will include both the Adult choir, and also the Youth Choir.

Ticket prices are $25 for adults and $22 for Seniors and under 18.

Tickets are available at www.oigc.org and at Bay Books.

We are hoping for a strong turnout from the coastside community to welcome the choir and youth choir families!

Kind Regards,
Peter Bland

Akira Tana & The Secret Agent Men, featuring vocalist Annie Sellick, Sunday at the Bach

Press release

By on Wed, August 24, 2011

Drummer Tana will play from new release, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, jazz interpretations of the favorite music from the films of James Bond. Two Secret Agent women will join in – vocalist Annie Sellick and the Hammond B3 sensation from Osaka, Japan, Akiko Tsruruga, bringing a serious B3 groove to James Bond.  Akira has been a mainstay drummer for Bach Society performers, including Art Farmer, Eric Alexander, The Heath Brothers, Mel Martin, Larry Vuckovich, Rhoda Scott, and a group he co-led in the 90’s with the bassist Rufus Reid, TanaReid that featured Mark Turner.
 
Tickets, $35: 
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/179479
Sunday, August 28, 2011, 4:30
Douglas Beach House on Miramar Beach
307 Mirada Road, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
650 726-4143, www.bachddsoc.org
 
Contact:  Linda Goetz, 650 726-2020, [email protected]

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