Need suggestions for baptism/christening site

Mon Nov 03 16:48:48 PST 2008
L2M_archives2 Wrote:
Hi neighbors, We're going to get our daughter baptized in early December. We are looking for suggestions of a site near water, preferably outside. Originally we planned to use the Pulgas Water Temple but have been told that they are closed in December. Does anyone know of a good locale for this kind of event, in the Peninsula area? Thanks!

Mon Nov 03 16:50:36 PST 2008
Neighbor105462 Wrote:
how about Holbrook Palmer park in Menlo Park, Kohl Mansion in Burlingame, or Filoli? kathleen

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Kohl Mansion


Sun Nov 09 15:21:35 PST 2008
AroundTown Wrote:
OK, I know this may sound weird, but have you considered the Lifemark Center at Skyline? I attended a conference there once and the campus and views are incredible. People may think, what an odd site for a christenining, near a memorial park, but again, it is one of the most serene (and non-considered) places on the peninsula. Give them a visit!

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Lifemark Center at Skylawn


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