Soul Stroll Saturday, May 21 at Coyote Point

It’s that time — register and come on out with tons of neighbors and friends for a great day of fun and exercise at Coyote Point! There are different length walking courses laid out around the park, lots of great community/health resources showing off their info and goodies (kids will leave with their ands full!)Continue reading “Soul Stroll Saturday, May 21 at Coyote Point”

Free Disaster Preparedness Class, Thursday, March 24th, San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda De Las Pulgas, 7-9pm

Brought to you by the City of San Mateo CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) How can you help your family and your community in the event of a disaster? Come learn how at one of our “Get Ready” classes! This basic disaster preparedness class will teach you how to prepare yourself, your family, home andContinue reading “Free Disaster Preparedness Class, Thursday, March 24th, San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda De Las Pulgas, 7-9pm”

Workshop on Making Smart Choices about Growth in San Mateo, April 27, 5:30-8:30 pm San Mateo Main Library

YouChoose San Mateo County WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 2011, 5:30 – 8:30PM Location San Mateo Public Library 55 West 3rd Street San Mateo CA 94402 Event Contact Karima Bouyahi, email: kobouyahi@siliconvalleycf.org or call 650.450.5535 Link http://www.youchoosebayarea.org By 2035 there will be an estimated 1.2 million new jobs and 900,000 new households within the Bay Area. WhereContinue reading “Workshop on Making Smart Choices about Growth in San Mateo, April 27, 5:30-8:30 pm San Mateo Main Library”

Earn It! Keep It! $ave It! — Free tax help for families earning less than $49,000 at King Center

The United Way is offering free tax help for low to moderate income families in the Bay Area. Infomational Flyer in English Información en Español Click here to find one of the many locations offering help, including the King Center on Saturdays: Services Available Languages: Spanish ADA Accessible: Yes Types of Returns Processed 1099 MISCContinue reading “Earn It! Keep It! $ave It! — Free tax help for families earning less than $49,000 at King Center”

High Speed Rail Decision-Making Framework Info Available Online

Have you wondered how High Speed Rail decisions have been made? There’s now a ton of information posted online here at Clem Tillier’s great blog on High Speed Rail in the Caltrain Corridor. The good people at CARRD (Californians Advocating Responsible Rail Design) have gotten the CHSRA to produce these documents. Thanks to them andContinue reading “High Speed Rail Decision-Making Framework Info Available Online”