We’ve participated in KidPower workshops and they are great! They teach your kids tools for keeping themselves safe, and avoiding trouble. If you have or know kids ages 3-14, this is a great opportunity.
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Jobs for Youth job fair on June 14, 2012
HANCSM was informed of a free job fair for youth aged 14 to 21 sponsored by San Mateo County’s Jobs for Youth and the Hillsdale Shopping Center. It will be held on Thursday, June 14, 2012 from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm at the Hillsdale Shopping Center. For more information, please see the article inContinue reading “Jobs for Youth job fair on June 14, 2012”
Older Driver Traffic Safety Seminar
PRESENTED BY THE CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL IN CONJUNCTION WITH: THE SAN MATEO COUNTY COMMISSION ON AGING, AND SAN MATEO COUNTY SUPERVISOR ADRIENNE TISSIER: THE OLDER DRIVER TRAFFIC SAFETY SEMINAR ITEMS COVERED WILL INCLUDE: • Myths About Older Drivers • A Confidential Self Evaluation • Compensating for Age Related Changes • Nutrition and Strength • “TuneContinue reading “Older Driver Traffic Safety Seminar”
Advisory Message: Crime Trend Alert – Elderly Scam Burglar – Safety Tips
Advisory: MEDIA RELEASE / COMMUNITY ALERT CITY of SAN MATEO POLICE DEPARTMENT 200 Franklin Parkway, San Mateo, CA 94403 http://www.cityofsanmateo.org ELDER SCAM ALERT A recent San Mateo burglary follows a criminal trend that targets the elderly. This is very typical of a common two-suspect “distraction burglary” technique – one of the suspects makes contact withContinue reading “Advisory Message: Crime Trend Alert – Elderly Scam Burglar – Safety Tips”
Do You Have an Old Sewer Pipe You May Need to Replace?
The City of San Mateo is offering financial assistance with inspecting and replacing residential sewer laterals — the pipes that run from houses to the street. The cost can run $15,000 to replace the lateral when it’s needed, and the City is offering up to $5000 in assistance, as well as low-cost loans and freeContinue reading “Do You Have an Old Sewer Pipe You May Need to Replace?”
Operation Eagle Visit! Great Events Memorial Day Weekend — Workout, Dine Out, Bring the Family to a Parade and BBQ in the Park — Come Support Our Troops and Honor Their Sacrifice
Saturday, May 26th You don’t have to suffer through 8 weeks of basic training to get a feel for what the Screaming Eagles put their bodies through…we’ll cram it all into an hour!Join us and work out with our nation’s finest and fittest. In the end, we are pretty sure you will understand why weContinue reading “Operation Eagle Visit! Great Events Memorial Day Weekend — Workout, Dine Out, Bring the Family to a Parade and BBQ in the Park — Come Support Our Troops and Honor Their Sacrifice”
Heads Up, It’s Maker Faire Weekend!
This weekend thousands of people will be attending Maker Faire at the Events Center. Our neighborhood is on the bike route, and a lot of cyclists will be coming through, including kids. On Claremont, it looks like a very long, sparse parade. Buses may be more crowded, too. So take a little extra care whenContinue reading “Heads Up, It’s Maker Faire Weekend!”
NORTH CENTRAL HOME MAINTENANCE AWARDS WINNER
This year’s North Central winner is a quaint cottage style home owned by Mr. & Mrs. Alberto Rios located at 267 Monte Diablo. This home was actually nominated by last year’s winner, Gene Fleet who has long admired the lovely gardens that Mr. Rios constantly maintains year round. The front garden is currently in fullContinue reading “NORTH CENTRAL HOME MAINTENANCE AWARDS WINNER”
Meeting on proposed city ordinance to allow misdemeanor for code violations, Monday, November 14th, City Hall Conference Room C
This is kind of murky to me, but the City of San Mateo is considering changes that will allow code infractions to be cited as misdemeanors and to broaden the number of city employees who may issue citations to include parks and public works employees among others. Here’s a link to a San Mateo DailyContinue reading “Meeting on proposed city ordinance to allow misdemeanor for code violations, Monday, November 14th, City Hall Conference Room C”
Meeting on proposed city ordinance to allow misdemeanor for code violations, Monday, November 14th, City Hall Conference Room C
This is kind of murky to me, but the City of San Mateo is considering changes that will allow code infractions to be cited as misdemeanors and to broaden the number of city employees who may issue citations to include parks and public works employees among others. Here’s a link to a San Mateo DailyContinue reading “Meeting on proposed city ordinance to allow misdemeanor for code violations, Monday, November 14th, City Hall Conference Room C”