$100,000 in Pumpkin Festival money awarded to local groups
The Half Moon Bay Beautification Committee announced $100,000 in grants and donations to Coastside non-profit groups, educational organizations and city agencies. Funding comes from proceeds from the Half Moon Bay Art & Pumpkin Festival, which has been operated and managed by the Beautification Committee since 1971.
In its 35-year history, the Beautification Committee has contributed more than 2.2 million dollars to coastside non-profit organizations and civic causes. "The Beautification Committee’s mission is rooted in our partnership with community-based organizations and initiatives," said Cameron Palmer, President of the Beautification Committee Board of Directors. "Today’s grant awards support the efforts of organizations and agencies that help to build and strengthen our community."
The largest single contribution ($26,500) went to the on-going maintenance and beautification of the Main Street downtown core. Among the efforts are seasonal planting of flowers, installation and repair of old-fashioned wooden benches, litter removal, cleaning, and year-round maintenance of Main Street. "When we started the festival in 1971, the idea was to raise money to refurbish Main Street," said Bev Ashcraft, member of the committee. "Many people don’t know it, but for 35 years now, the Pumpkin Festival has been funding the little things that give Main Street its unique character and charm," she said.
Additionally, $5,000 in college scholarship money will be awarded to Half Moon Bay High School students. The scholarships are named in memory of founding festival members Dolores Mullin, Patsy Dutra and, for the first time this year, Melvin Mello.
Click below to see the full list of recipients.