Elks Lodge Get Together
January 6, 2011
Bring the whole family up for a night of family fun at the lodge. The Elks Lodge will have a child-friendly craft, family movie and dinner-popcorn too all for $5 per person with RSVP by Thursday night.
Now how can you beat that?!
Call Amy Anderson-Giugliano to RSVP at 650-888-3601 or hit atttending on this page with how many.
A great get-a-way for the evening.
Plant Exchange for Free
July 25, 2010
If you love plants and have extra cuttings to share, come and share yours and get some for free.
It’s the Redwood City Plant Exchange!
Do you have plants to prune or cull? Would you like to plant something new? Let’s do a PLANT EXCHANGE! Just bring one of your healthy plants – and take one home! Bring two, and take home two! All types of healthy plants are welcome – small cuttings up to 12” containers, seeds, and bulbs are welcome too.
Monday July 26 and Monday August 9, 2010
4-5:30pm – Registration, plant check in
5:30-7 pm – Plant exchange
Monday Night Farmers Market (during Jazz on Main)
Main Street between Broadway and Middlefield in Redwood City
It’s all free!
4th of July Foster City
July 3, 2010
Since most cities are not having fireworks this year, I thought sharing about Foster City would be good. Fireworks start promptly at 9:30, but there is a whole day of events planned starting at 8:00 AM. Enjoy and Happy 4th!
The Fireworks show is provided by Pyro Spectaculars and is scheduled to go off at 9:30pm sharp. The firing line site for the July 4th Pyrotechnic Show is located at the West end of Leo Ryan Park. This location best accommodates the prevailing winds at this time of year. The firing line site can be a dangerous area and will be fenced off.
Relay for Life
June 28, 2010
Relay For Life is a fun-filled and unique overnight event increasing cancer awareness while raising much-needed funds for the American Cancer Society‘s local patient services and programs, advocacy, community education and cancer research.
Teams composed of as many as 15 people from local companies, clubs, neighborhoods and families raise funds prior to the event. At the Relay, team members take turns walking around a track, relay-style. Participants campout, enjoy music, entertainment and food while building team spirit to help in the fight against cancer.The
Relay For Life of San Carlos & Belmont takes place at Carlmont High School on June 26th, 2010. To participate or find more information, call your local American Cancer Society at 650-578-9902, or visit http://www.RelayForLife..
It is also great to be with other cancer survivors like myself and today was just beautiful to be able to enjoy a walk or run in the great weather we had, with great people. Thanks everyone!
Kiwanis Club of San Carlos
March 19, 2010

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Sequoia’s Spring Musical
February 25, 2010
“The Boyfriend” – Sequoia Spring Musical
Please join me and others while we see the spring musical at Sequoia High School. I have several free tickets for anyone that contacts me.
Sequoia High School, Visual and Performing Arts Department presents their Spring Musical, “The Boyfriend”.
Friday, February 26 at 7pm
Saturday, February 27 at 7pm
Sunday, February 28 at 2pm
Students $5/Adults $10
Spring Fling in San Carlos Fundraising Event!
February 21, 2010
Spring Fling is a one-of-a-kind auction gala that brings together people from all over the community to raise money for the public schools in San Carlos. It is an incredible fundraising event that is co-produced by the San Carlos Educational Foundation and the PTA Coordinating Council. Proceeds from this event will benefit all seven of the public schools in San Carlos. The event raised over $360,000 last year and over $1.4 million in the past six years. With only several months left to plan this magical ball, we need your help. Please consider one or more of the following ways to contribute: volunteer, donate, sponsor/underwrite.
This evening features something for everyone:
- • Silent Auction
- • Live Auction
- • Exciting Raffle
- • Great Food
- • Poker Tournament
- • Dancing to Live Music
- • Diamond Martini Bar
- • Costume Contest
- • Community Building
Thank you for supporting the San Carlos schools!
Lisa Costello & Kim Kondo
Co-Chairs, Spring Fling 2010
Time to get back to business!!!
January 9, 2010

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First of all, I want to wish everyone a very prosperous and abundant 2010! Be true to your self, your family, your belief’s and such…. Maybe, we need to be focused on all of us and slow down. We need to respect one another and give one another our attention. Life is so short for us not to show up….and we don’t know that until we are there. Take if from me, a CANCER survivor. We get so busy with life and all our problems that we stop taking care of us. And, that rubs off of all our family and work members. Remember to be kind!
If any of you have any items/houses/health-care/or any issues that you need addressed, please feel free to let me know. If I don’t know the answer, I do have a connection of people that do.
All the best to you and your families and friends in 2010!!!
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WATER DOG LAKE LOOP TRAIL IMPROVEMENTS
December 9, 2009
The City of Belmont is working in partnership with local volunteers to realign the Water Dog Lake Loop Trail. The improvements will make the trail easier for hikers to navigate, especially during wet weather. There is an existing trail that goes around the lake, but it was built below the high water mark which makes it diffi cult to pass in spots, even for hiking. Thanks to a diligent group of volunteers andBelmont Parks and Recreation staff, the new trail will be a minimum of 15 feet above the waterline of Water Dog Lake, which will allow year round use. The existing trail along the far west end of the lake will be re-vegetated to improve the quality of the wetlands. In addition to realignment, the project includes four small bike/pedestrian bridges, which will assist users to cross drainages and the spillway.
So far volunteers have finished realigning half of the trail, but the remaining half and the bridges need additional work. When the realignment is completed the trail will be above the high water mark, and wide enough for strollers, which will make it a great destination for hiking, biking, and family outings.
To volunteer and help finish the improvements contact: Passion Trail Bikes Belmont Parks and Recreation 650-620-9798, 650-595-7441 or email patty@passiontrailbikes.com parksrec@belmont.gov











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