1700 South El Camino Real, Suite 405, San Mateo, CA 94402
144 East 3rd Avenue, San Mateo, CA 94401
Web: www.smhsdrama.org/buy.htm
We hope you’ll all join us for San Mateo Drama’s upcoming production of RENT! San Mateo High School’s Drama department is excited to be the first Bay Area high school to perform the new school edition of this special musical. Please join us for a very moving and thought-provoking show! Winner of four Tony awards as well as the 1996 Pulitzer Prize, RENT brings to life the compelling story of a year in the lives of a group of friends struggling to devote themselves to their art and relationships, while living with (not ”dying from”) HIV/AIDS as it emerges among them. Known for its powerful music and lyrics, the show features many memorable songs including “Seasons of Love,” “La Vie Boheme,” and “One Song Glory.” Four shows only! Thursday (8PM), Friday (8PM), Saturday (8PM), Sunday (2PM) October 30 – November 2, 2008 $15 Adult/ $10 Student/Senior On Halloween, Friday night, high school students (from SMHS and elsewhere) with student identification can see the show for only $7.00. http://www.smhsdrama.org/rent/hsnight.htm Although this show has been specially adapted for high schools, please note that it contains mature themes and is not recommended for younger children. Online ticket ordering at smhsdrama.org/buy.htm Show info: smhsdrama.org/rent/ See you in the lobby!
In Her Name Celebrating the Divine Feminine in the Manifestation of Hekate Friday, November 7, 2008 7 to 9:00 PM Unitarian Universalist Congregation 300 East Santa Inez San Mateo, CA 94401 650-342-5946 www.uusanmateo.org The voice of the Divine Feminine is re-emerging in human consciousness bringing us a new vision of the sacredness and unity of life. Her mythology from diverse cultures around the globe illustrates her many representations and rich symbolism offering role models and guidance to modern women and men. Her message is one of peace, compassion, and respect for all life. Join us each month as we learn about and celebrate the many manifestation of the Divine Feminine. A $20 donation is appreciated. Email Joy at jreich14@sbcglobal.net for more information. Hekate, Queen of the Witches or Wise Crone? Triple-faced Hekate is one of the most ancient images of pre-Hellenic mythology. Her nature and roles have shifted greatly and sometimes have seemed contradictory. She has been worshipped as the Great Mother, as well as the Crone. She has been linked to the moon, is guardian of the crossroad and is said to preside over magic, ritual, prophetic vision, childbirth, death, the underworld, and the secrets of regeneration. Upcoming Circles Dec. 12, 2008 Our Lady Of Guadalupe, Patroness of the Americas Jan. 9, 2009 Lakshmi, Hindu Goddess of Wealth and Prosperity Feb. 13, 2009 Mary Magdalene, Prostitute, Disciple of Christ, or Jesus’ Beloved? March 13, 2009 Demeter and Persephone
3723 S. El Camino Real, San Mateo, CA 94403
55 W 3rd Avenue, San Mateo, CA 94402
Please join us to celebrate the 2008 Wall of Fame Honorees. This event will take place on October 19th from 6:00 - 9:00pm. Please visit the San Mateo Library on 3rd Avenue for more event details. Space is limited so make your reservations today! $75/adult and $35/child 12 and under. Food, wine and a lot of fun!!!
1405 Palm Avenue, San Mateo, CA 94402
Full-service Graphic Design, specializing in print. knowledgable and efficient in working on a vast array of projects from billboards to stationary.
2250 Palm Avenue, San Mateo, CA 94403
Need an exceptional Brass Quintet for your wedding or special occasion? The Amici Brass Quintet brings outstanding brass music to audiences throughout the Bay Area. We pride ourselves on quality musical programs that are enjoyable and accessible to audiences of all ages and musical tastes. Contact us today about booking your next event. www.amicibrass.com
We sell our floor models only at this time every year. We have 2008 FLOOR MODELS of treadmills, ellipticals, bikes and gyms from Nautilus, StarTrac, Cybex, Tuff Stuff, Vectra, Precor, Woodway, Prospot, True, Free Motion and Bowflex. Save 40% on these floor models. If you are looking to save by searching for used equipment, you may find a new floor model for less and with a full warranty. Most of these items only have minor cosmetic changes every year. We could show you the differences between the 2008 and 2009 models. If you are interested in more details feel free to visit us or call our showroom. Thank you, Balance Fitness Equipment Warehouse 905 N. Amphlett Blvd. San Mateo, Ca 94401 (650) 348-1259
31st Annual Half Moon Bay Pumpkin Run SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2008 Registration starts at 7 am and the events start at 8 am. The Kid's Fun Run is at 8, followed by the 10K at 8:15 and the 5K at 8:20. The walkers start immediately after the last runners. 5K Walk, 5K Run, 10K Run Kids Fun Run (under 12) With a route that winds up the beautiful Coastside trail, the annual Half Moon Bay Pumpkin Run is one of the most picturesque in California. Whether you run for fun or for sport, you’ll find this event is a great way to get some exercise, some fresh air, and an early start on this year’s Pumpkin Festival. Choose a 5K/10K run, a 5K walk, or bring your children to the Kids Fun Run! Race registration and the starting line will be located at Hatch Elementary School at 490 Miramontes Avenue, Half Moon Bay. Proceeds benefit the Half Moon Bay Senior Coastsiders: Founded in 1977, Senior Coastsiders has become the focal point for senior services on the coastside. We strive to create an atmosphere that acknowledges and affirms the value, dignity and self worth of seniors and adults with disabilities. The agency also serves as a resource for the entire community for information on aging, support of caregivers, and development of innovative approaches to address issues of aging. 535 Kelly Avenue Half Moon Bay, CA 94019 (650) 726-9056
SMALL frames X kids rooms $5.00 BIGS frames $10.00 differents lamps $5.00ea tv mirror with neon $10.00 131 Industrial RD #14 Belmont, DELIVERY MARTINEZ LLC open 10:00-5:00pm
Costumes For Kids and The First 5 San Mateo County Service Corps are collecting Halloween Costumes and Pumpkins to benefit the children of San Mateo County. We need: • New and/or “gently used” children’s costumes • Pumpkins – any size Please only donate costumes that are in GOOD CONDITION (no rips, stains, etc). Please drop off all items you wish to donate by Friday, October 17th to the Child Care Coordinating Council Attention: Kimberly Morrison 2121 South El Camino Real, Suite A-100 San Mateo, CA 94403 or for pick up (within San Mateo County) call (650) 655-5053
4 East 4th Ave, San Mateo, CA 94401
The Spa at Equinox is an UPSCALE FULL DAY SPA: Specializing in massage, facial, waxing and microderm. Open to non-members. Access to yoga/pilates classes, steam-room, roof-top pool, kids club with purchase of 50-80 minute treatment. Validated parking.
I brought this matress back to 2002 for my son. But it was barely used it. It stores in a clean, smoke free enviornment. The matress has the original plastic coverage on it. It's in light blue. It's on sale for $40. Please feel free to contact me at 650-931-8626 if you're interested.
635 Mariners Island Blvd., #100, San Mateo, CA 94404
Victoria Shi, Farmers Insurance and Financial Services agent, she joined the company since 2005. Her goal is to deliver the best services to her customers. Victoria Shi graduated from University of Maine, she moved to the bay area in 2000. She just earns her Life Underwriter Training Council Fellow (LUTCF) designation. She’s also member of the National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors (NAIFA). Besides speaking English, Victoria also speaks fluence Cantonese and Mandarin.
155 Bovet Road, Suite 200, San Mateo, CA 94402
With over thirty years of experience in the real estate industry, Raymond Stoklosa and the RayChel Realty Group have been helping home buyers and sellers in communities all over the San Francisco Peninsula. For more information, please visit our website and blog, www.SanMateoHomesInfo.com or our website, www.RayChelRealtyGroup.com.
1528 S. El Camino Real, Suite 307, San Mateo, CA 94402
Chris Williamson is a Mortgage Broker with Guarantee Mortgage in San Mateo specializing in first time home buyers, FHA home loans and reverse mortgages. Call Chris today for a no obligation consultation. For more Bay Area home financing information, please visit... http://SanMateoMortgageBlog.com.
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Come see Shakespeare's classic tale of love and loss! The San Francisco Shakespeare Festival's touring program, Shakespeare On Tour, will perform a FREE 55-minute rendition of this beloved show. Appropriate for kids and family, the performance will be followed by a post-show Q & A with the cast. December 7, 2008 at 2:00 pm, San Mateo Public Library, 55 West Third Ave. No tickets required.
Web: www.sfshakes.org/tour/index.html
Come see Shakespeare's classic tale of love and loss! The San Francisco Shakespeare Festival's touring program, Shakespeare On Tour, will perform a FREE 55-minute rendition of this beloved show. Appropriate for kids and family, the performance will be followed by a Q & A with the cast. October 19, 2008 at 3:00 pm at Burlingame Parks & Rec, 850 Burlingame Avenue. No tickets required.
The San Mateo chapter of the Embroiderer's Guild of America (EGA) is holding their October evening meeting on Tuesday, October 14 from 7:00 to 9:00 pm at Always Quilting quilt shop in San Mateo. This is a great place to bring your needle art, such as counted cross stitch or needlepoint, work on your projects, learn new techniques, and make new friends. Always Quilting if located at the left side of the Olympic Shopping Center, 4230 Olympic Avenue, San Mateo west of Longs and Mollie Stones. There is a side entrance at the top of the ramp or you can enter through the glass double doors.
Need a dinner out with your Special Someone? YES!! We will provide fun child care, as well as a pasta and juice dinner. Pre-registration required. No Drop-ins available due to staffing. For more info call the HRC @ 650-341-4251
Homework help for students 4th through 8th grade, and 9th Through 12th by special request. I charge $30.00 per session and sessions last one hour.I come to your home, your kitchen table, or the local library for each session. I am a college graduate, have a substitute teaching credetial, and work well with kids. Please contact Brian Campbell at (415) 574-7010 for more information.
In Her Name Circle: Hecate, Queen of the Witches or Wise Crone? Friday, November 7, 2008 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM Unitarian Universalist Congregation 300 East Santa Inez San Mateo, CA 94401 650-342-5946 www.uusanmateo.org The voice of the Divine Feminine is re-emerging in human consciousness bringing us a new vision of the sacredness and unity of life. Her mythology from diverse cultures around the globe illustrates her many representations and rich symbolism offering role models and guidance to modern women and men. Her message is one of peace, compassion, and respect for all life. Join us each month as we learn about and celebrate the many manifestation of the Divine Feminine. A $20 donation is appreciated. Hecate (disambiguation). Hecate was originally a goddess of the wilderness and childbirth, naturalized early in Mycenaean Greece or in Thrace, but originating among the Carians of Anatolia, the region where most theophoric names invoking Hecate, such as Hecataeus or Hecatomnus, progenitor of Mausollus, are attested, and where Hekate remained a Great Goddess into historical times, at her unrivalled cult site in Lagina. Popular cults venerating her as a mother goddess integrated her persona into Greek culture as In Ptolemaic Alexandria she ultimately achieved her connotations as a goddess of sorcery and her role as the "Queen of Ghosts", in which triplicate guise she was transmitted to post-Renaissance culture. Today she is a goddess of witches and Hellenic Polytheistic Reconstructionism. Some neo-pagans erroneously refer to her as a 'crone goddess' which is incorrect with her original virginal image in ancient Greece. One aspect of Hecate is represented in the Roman Trivia. The earliest inscription is found in late archaic Miletus, close to Caria, where Hecate is a protector of entrances. Upcoming Circles: Dec. 5, 2008 Our Lady Of Guadalupe, Patroness of the Americas Jan. 9, 2009 Lakshmi, Hindu Goddess of Wealth and Prosperity Feb. 13, 2009 Mary Magdalene, Prostitute, Disciple of Christ, or Jesus’ Beloved? March 13, 2009 Demeter and Persephone
I HAVE BEEN SELLING REAL ESTATE IN SAN MATEO COUNTY FOR THE PAST 24 YEARS. I KNOW WHERE TO FIND THE HOME THAT IS RIGHT FOR YOU! FOR ALL OF THE MLS LISTINGS,PLEASE GO TO MY WEBSITE: www.haweshomes.com AFTER YOU HAVE REVIEWED HOMES IN YOUR PRICE RANGE, PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL. I WILL MAKE SURE YOU GET YOUR HOME FOR THE VERY BEST PRICE AND TERMS! SPECIALIZING IN: SAN MATEO, BELMONT, FOSTER CITY AND ALL SURROUNDING AREAS! HAVE A GREAT DAY! DEBBIE "MITCHELL" HAWES Coldwell Banker (650-619-5411cell or (650) 558-6877 direct haweshomes@yahoo.com www.haweshomes.com
Join Ralston Florist for their Annual Holiday Open House: Saturday, November 22 ~ Noon - 4:00pm Come see the cutting edge in floral design with our demo team. They'll also be featuring gift and home decor ideas, specials, door prizes and holiday treats, too! 10% of all sales made at the Open House will be donated to a local non-profit.
400 Ben Franklin Court, San Mateo, CA 94401
Yoga at Change is the Peninsula's premier community-based center for yoga, movement classes, meditation amd a variety of healing arts workshops inn the heart of downtown San Mateo.
Web: www.catalystcareerconsulting.com
This four day workshop will help you discover your true values, motivators, interests, needs and passions as they relate to your career. Through sepcially-designed assessment and group coaching processes, you will find clarity about the options that best suit you and your personality, and are most closely aligned with you as a total person. You will also examine each of the options you come up with from a business reality and marketplace perspective. Cost: $175 for the full four day series: * October 29 * November 5 * November 12 * November 18 All workshops are from 7:00pm - 8:30pm and include all assessments. More information is available at our website or by calling 650-558-0681.
Maximizing the Effect of Your Business Relationships Tuesday, October 21 from 7:00pm - 8:30pm $75.00 includes assessment and workshop DISC is one of the most widely known and well respected assessments used in business today. By understanding your behavioral style, as well as the style of others, you can learn specific strategies for maximizing your effectiveness in your business relationships with clients, clo-workers, and others. You can also learn how to build more productive teams and develop more effective managers. More information is available at our website or by calling 650-558-0681.
Women's Entrepreneur and Business Group Tuesday, October 14, 2008 / 6:30pm - 8:30pm Bayshore Corporate Center 1720 S. Amphlett, Suite 220-I San Mateo, CA 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The Bay Area Women's Entrepreneur and Business Group (WE) is comprised of a group of women entrepreneurs in various stages of business growth who meet once per month to support each other as they strive to reach their highest potential as small business owners. If you are a solopreneur or small business owner, join Catalyst Women's Entrepreneur and Business Group, and watch your business grow! Robin Carlen-Murray has a passion for helping people to pursue their career and business dreams. She encourages a supportive yet challenging environment and will provide you with actual tools you can use to better market and continue to grow your business. Some of the benefits you will receive as a member of Women's Entrepreneur and Business Group (WE) include: • A supportive environment where women business owners can share leads and resources while building relationships. • A place you can go to recharge your batteries, get inspired and receive encouragement from other women who can understand and relate to you. • Monthly business building exercises and marketing tools designed to help you and your business continue to grow. • Individual and/or Group support and accountability when it comes to working on your business. • Time for brainstorming at each meeting to address your individual business needs. • A profile of you and your business on the Women's Entrepreneur and Business Group website. • The opportunity to talk about your business and to promote your products and services. We will meet in a private conference room at Bayshore Corporate Center. You are welcome to bring your dinner or a snack and a beverage of choice (no alcohol please). A small kitchenette with refrigerator is available if needed. This group meets on the second Tuesday of each month. The cost of the first month's meeting is FREE to prospective members. If you decide to join, the fees are then $25 per month and include all of the benefits listed above. Each member will also pay a separate annual $15 website development and hosting fee. For more information or questions, please contact us: Catalyst Career Consulting, San Mateo, CA Owner: Robin Carlen-Murray Phone: (650) 558-0681 Email: careercoach@catalystcareerconsulting.com
Web: http://www.miramarevents.com/pumpkinfest
Year after year, festivalgoers enjoy a memorable experience with the special display of massive weigh-off champion pumpkins, the remarkable “Picasso of pumpkin carvers” sculpting and shaping a monster 1,000+ pound pumpkin, three stages of blockbuster entertainment, everyone's favorite home-spun parade, harvest-inspired crafts, the tastiest pumpkin pie on the planet, enchanting events and contests for the whole family, and the never-ending search for the Great Pumpkin waiting to be picked from one of the rustic pumpkin patches dotting the coast. October 18 - 19, 2008 / 9:00am - 5:00pm Admission is free! More information at http://www.miramarevents.com/pumpkinfest
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Come join us for a run on Thursday evenings at 6:15 and Saturday mornings at 9:00. We are a non-competitive running club. All ages and abilities welcome. For more information, contact Ted by email at ted49@sanbrunocable.com or by phone at 650-583-7747.
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The HRC Book Club is open to anyone interested in sharing the love of reading including those who need the structure of a book group as an "excuse" to read as well as those who just can't get enough. We'll have exciting and in depth discussions about readings chosen by the group. Friendship, fun and learning is guaranteed! 1st Tuesday each Month 10:15-11:15am Fitness Center Contact Gretchen Ross via email at GNFRoss@comcast.com or Betty O'connor by telephone @ (650)3459764 for the latest books and dates.
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Pilates Mat Class will introduce the language of Pilates to beginning students by focusing on breathing, identifying the core of support for exercises, and stabilizing the pelvis. This is a great class whether you are just beginning or have never practiced the technique of Pilates before. Pilates is a series of over 35 exercises that can be performed on the mat, including flexion, extension, lateral flexion, and rotation exercises. A combination of basic, intermediate, and advanced exercises are introduced as the client develops strength, flexibility, coordination and mental awareness. No experience necessary! T 10/28-12/16 8:45-9:45am $60/65 Gym * No class 11/11, 11/25 W 10/29-12/17 6:30-7:30pm $70/75 Gym * No class 11/26 Sat 9/13-10/25 8:00-9:00am $70/75 Gym * No class 11/29
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This On-line Drivers Education Course is approved by the California Department of Motor Vehicles. Reading, flash graphics, videos, and quizzes will prepare the reader to pass the written DMV test. The course is very easy to use. You simply log into the web site, enroll, and then you can begin immediately! For more information about the course and to register, go to Economic Online Driving School at http://www.economicdrivingschool . When registering make sure you complete the question that says, How did you hear about us by choosing Activity Guide. Then enter HRC code: 4251 Cost: $75.00
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eed a dinner out with your Special Someone? YES! We will provide fun child care, as well as a pasta and juice dinner. Pre-registration required. No Drop-ins available due to staffing. 5 child minimum, 20 person maximum. $5 sibling Discount. 2.5 - 5 yrs only. F 10/3 6-8:30pm $20 child S.R. F 11/14 6-8:30pm $20 child S.R.
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Take advantage of an evening out while your kids are having a fun filled night at the Rec. Let them come play in the gym and do some fun projects in a safe and supervised environment. Open to all children as long as they're potty trained. Pre-registration required. No Drop-ins available due to staffing. 5 child minimum. $5 sibling Discount. F 10/17 6-10pm $25 child S.R. F 11/21 6-10pm $25 child S.R.
Web: highlandsrec.com
Highlands Hoopsters is right around the corner. This coed instructional basketball league is scheduled to run 7 weeks from January 26th - March 15th. Three divisions will include: K-1st grades, 2nd-3rd grades, and 4th-5th grades. Sign ups begin November 2008! Saturdays 1/24-3/14 9am-2pm $70/75 Gym
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Chess-a game of strategy and concentration. Instructor Ian Levin will guide and mentor students to improve their chess strategy in a fun and supportive environment. Students are required to know the basic moves of all chess pieces before enrollment. (ASP Fee: $45) No class 11/28. II.a Fridays 11/7-12/19 3:30-4:15pm $50/55 Fitness Center
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Are you ready to have an AWESOME time? Our Engineering and Construction program will to teach you fundamental engineering and construction concepts using Erector® educational toys. You will learn to build things you encounter everyday; including bridges, cars, skyscrapers and more! Some of the concepts covered include: Torque vs. Speed, Belt and Pulley Systems, Gravity, Friction, and Truss Systems. In class, you are provided with everything you need to build each project which includes a tool belt, tools and project pieces. This hands-on class will allow you to work together to solve problems while building projects. Go to www.awesomengineering.org for more info and pictures. Ages 8-12. No class 11/11 Tues. 11/4-12/16 4-5:15pm $120/125 Fitness Center
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SPRING CAMP 2009Highlands Recreation Center Children K- 8 Grade April 10 - 17 Hours: 7:30am - 6pm Camp Res/Non-Res Fee: Daily Fee $45/50 The Highlands Rec. Center will refund prepaid weeks prior to start of scheduled week, minus $25 per child, per week. If cancellation occurs during scheduled week of camp, $50 will be retained per child.
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WINTER WONDERLAND CAMP 2008 Children K- 8 Grade Wk 1: 12/22-24, 26 (No camp 12/25) Wk 2: 12/29-12/31 (No camp 1/1-1/2) Hours: 7:30am-6pm (closes @ 5pm on Dec. 12/24, 12/31) Do you have plans for your children (5-12 years old) over the holiday break? Send them to the Rec. for some winter break fun. We provide a morning and afternoon snack. Our camp will be fi lled with engaging activities to keep your child challenged and entertained all day long. Come and join this festive and energetic camp during your winter break from school. Camp Res/Non-Res Fee: Daily Fee $45/50 Theme Days: Monday (12/22)-Reindeer Day Tuesday (12/23)-nter Solstice Day-Special Presenter Wednesday (12/24)-Gingerbread Day Friday (12/26)-Igloo Day Monday (12/29)-Candy Cane Day Tuesday (12/30)-Festival of Lights Day - BBQ and Jumper Wednesday (12/31)-New Year's Eve *Subject to change*
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Are you looking for a quality well organized program for your middle school student? Look no further because Highlands Rec Center prides itself on providing quality activities for students in 6th, 7th and 8th grade at the CSUMC at 2145 Bunker Hill Dr. Our enthusiastic Head Teacher Scott Kata will captivate your student's attention with a variety of challenging and age appropriate activities. An afternoon snack, special activities and presenters are also included. Call Aimee at 341-4251 to register or for more details. M-F, 3-6pm. We transport children from Abbott Middle School to the In Crowd and escort children who attend Borel Middle School from the bus stop across the street from CSUMC. Download 2008-2008 Packet Head Teacher: Scott Kato In Crowd 2008-2009 Fees: Sep/Oct/Nov/Jan/Feb/Mar/May: 5 Days 3 Days 2 Days Drop-In $385/390 $272/277 $232/237 $35/40 Dec (1-19) / Apr (1-9, 20-30): 5 Days 3 Days 2 Days Drop-In $289/294 $204/209 $174/179 $35/40 June (1-10): 5 Days 3 Days 2 Days Drop-In $144/149 $102/106 $87/92 $35/40 For Your Calendar-- In Crowd Closed: Veteran's Day: 11/10-11/11 Thanksgiving: 11/27-28 Martin Luther King Day: 1/16 Teacher Prof. Dev. Day: 2/6 President's Day: 2/16 Memorial Day: 5/25 In Crowd OPEN ALL Day @ Rec at no extra charge for regularly scheduled kids: Full Day Drop In: $60/65 (7:30am-6pm) 10/27, 1/26 Last Day of In Crowd: 6/10
I am looking for a Senior Admin Assistant in the San Mateo /Burlingame area. I am Sales oriented, Social Netowrk and Video Technology are also one of my specalities. I have working for a major airline for 20+ years on 4 states and and have a lot of talent and expertiese that I would like to share with the right company. I also have had my Real Estate license in California and Hawaii so am Real Estate educated also. bevuall@aol.com I
San Mateo, CA 94401
We help people save money by using HelloWorld Video Technololgy for their sales and marketing needs i.e, Video Email, Streaming Media and Live Broadcasting. You also will be helping the environment by not using Paper and Ink for your marketing needs.
STAND AND DELIVER • PG (102 min.) Directed by Ramon Menedez Tuesday, October 28, 2008 at 6:45 p.m. The compelling true-life story of East Los Angeles calculus high school teacher Jaime Escalante (Edward James Olmos) who surmounted overwhelming odds in his efforts to inspire and educate his students. All of his students went on to pass the Advance Placement Test in calculus. *The San Mateo Public Library’s “Cultural Spotlight” offers programs focusing on one of the ethnic groups within San Mateo’s rich diverse community. Sponsored by the San Mateo Public Library, the San Mateo Public Library Foundation, and the Latino Library Advisory Committee Join us in the Oak Meeting Room for a movie on our large 7’ x 10’ screen! All library programs are free. Programas son gratis para el publico. Enter free parking garage on 3rd Avenue. Entrada al estacionamiento gratis sobre 3rd Avenue.
MASK OF ZORRO • PG-13 (136 min.) Directed by Martin Campbell Tuesday, October 14, 2008 at 6:45 p.m. El Zorro (Anthony Hopkins) is imprisoned just as Spain concedes California to Santa Anna. 20 years later, he escapes from prison with the help of his successor, Alejandro Murrieta (Antonio Banderas) who he trains to take his place. Catherine Zeta-Jones also stars. *The San Mateo Public Library’s “Cultural Spotlight” offers programs focusing on one of the ethnic groups within San Mateo’s rich diverse community. Sponsored by the San Mateo Public Library, the San Mateo Public Library Foundation, and the Latino Library Advisory Committee Join us in the Oak Meeting Room for a movie on our large 7’ x 10’ screen! All library programs are free. Programas son gratis para el publico. Enter free parking garage on 3rd Avenue. Entrada al estacionamiento gratis sobre 3rd Avenue.
A Special Opportunity for Donors of $10,000 Do you have a favorite author, or section at the new San Mateo Public Library? Now is the time to claim your favorite Library stack with your gift or pledge of $10,000. Your name, or that of a loved one, will be permanently inscribed on a commemorative plaque that will be prominently displayed on a stack of library shelves at the Main Library. You may select from over 100 stacks, choosing a category that is important to you or a loved one. Future readers of biographies, fiction, romance, children’s literature, or any of a dozen other categories will come to identify you with the books, magazines, or media housed on the stack. Donors will also be honored at the Sponsor level on the New Main Library’s Donor Wall. Pledges may be paid over three years. Stacks will be reserved in the order in which donations are received. For information, please contact Karen Baker at kbaker@cityofsanmateo.org or call 650-522-7860.
Join us in celebrating the 2008 Wall of Fame Honorees! The San Mateo Public Library houses a special Wall of Fame, recognizing individuals with current or past connections to the San Mateo/Hillsborough community, who have distinguished themselves and our community through their significant accomplishments. 2008 Honorees: Dave Bennett, Business Robert Caughlan, Sciences & Environment Sang-ick Chang, M.D., Health & Medicine Dr. Larry Wayne Ellis, Religious & Spiritual Communities Albert Guibara, Arts Sue Lempert, Government Service Ortensia Lopez, Community Service Evelyn Taylor, Education George Trubow, Athletics Martin Yan, Master Chef & Entertainer This selection of inductees acknowledges the rich legacy of those who have left their mark in our community. Please join us as we honor their contributions. Sunday, October 19 from 6:00pm - 8:00pm featuring Appetizers, Cocktails, Champagne, Desserts and Site Tours! Hors d'oeuvres provided by: * AcquaPazza * Alex's Cafe at the Library * Dream Dinners, Belmont * Joy Luck Place Tickets are $75.00 for adults, $35 for children 12 and under Space is limited! Tickets can be purchased at the Administrative Offices of the SM Library or by calling 650.522.7860. All proceeds benefit the San Mateo Public Library Foundation. For more information on this 501(c)(3) organization, please visit www.smlibraryfoundation.org