DISI Committee Meeting meets the first Monday of each month at 11:00 am to 12:00 pm.
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Parking Committee Meeting meets the first Wednesday of each month at 9:00 am to 10:00 am.
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SOBO Committee Meeting meets the first Wednesday of each month at 10:00 am to 11:00 am. |
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The 25th Annual Civic Cultural Commission Art Contest for Redwood City elementary school students will hold its awards ceremony on May 5, 2016 at 7 p.m. in the City Council Chambers. Redwood City Mayor John Seybert and Commissioners will present trophies to 32 winners, whose artwork will be placed on display at City Hall. The theme for this year's art contest is "Look, It’s Me!." These winners competed against approximately 1,900 entries from other K-8 students across Redwood City. |
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The San Mateo County History Museum continues its "Free First Fridays" program on May 6, 2016. Not only is admission free the entire day (10 a.m. to 4 p.m.), but two programs are planned for the public without any fees. At 11:00 a.m., preschool children will be invited to learn about Mexican culture. They will make maracas from plastic bottles to take home. Then Museum staff will conduct a special program in its Land of Opportunity: The Immigrant Experience in San Mateo County exhibit gallery. Here the youngsters will hear the story, Cinco de Mouse-O! At 2 p.m., museum docents will lead tours of the Museum for adults. The San Mateo County History Museum is located at 2200 Broadway within the 106-year-old "Old Courthouse" in Redwood City. It features exhibits related to the use of natural resources, suburban development, ethnic experience and entrepreneurial achievement on the Peninsula from the time of the Costanoan Indian through today. The Museum is open every day except Monday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The “Free First Fridays” program is sponsored by the San Mateo Credit Union. For more information contact www.historysmc.org or 650-299-0104.
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The 25th Annual Civic Cultural Commission Art Contest for Redwood City elementary school students will hold its awards ceremony on May 5, 2016 at 7 p.m. in the City Council Chambers. Redwood City Mayor John Seybert and Commissioners will present trophies to 32 winners, whose artwork will be placed on display at City Hall. The theme for this year's art contest is "Look, It’s Me!." These winners competed against approximately 1,900 entries from other K-8 students across Redwood City. |
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The oldest and the largest farmers' market on the Peninsula, conceived in 1979 by four community-oriented individuals led by John S. Hensill, Ph.D., with the intention of supporting local independent farmers and supplying the community with fresh produce.
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Have at blast at the “Almost” Mother’s Day Concert! Families will enjoy a super fun kids concert, an inflatable playland, and can also create a Mother’s Day Gift in the craft area. Sponsored by the Redwood City’s Parks, Recreation and Community Services. FREE!
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The 25th Annual Civic Cultural Commission Art Contest for Redwood City elementary school students will hold its awards ceremony on May 5, 2016 at 7 p.m. in the City Council Chambers. Redwood City Mayor John Seybert and Commissioners will present trophies to 32 winners, whose artwork will be placed on display at City Hall. The theme for this year's art contest is "Look, It’s Me!." These winners competed against approximately 1,900 entries from other K-8 students across Redwood City. |
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Treat Mom, kids, and yourself to a Mother’s Day Social Cruiser ride in Redwood City. Come dressed up in bows and boas, add a balloon or two, or just come as you are: it’s all for fun. Motostrano of Redwood City presents the kickoff ride of the monthly Summer Rides series to bring the fun back to relaxed bicycling in the beautiful neighborhoods of San Mateo County. Summer Rides bring mini vacations to you. Together we’ll discover scenic trails, little-known vistas, and quiet back streets connecting to downtown and parks. Plus there will be bicycling tips and riding skills refreshers from the Active Transportation program of San Mateo County Office of Sustainability, Gather at Red Morton Community Center in Redwood City (1400 Roosevelt Avenue) at 1:00 pm on Sunday, May 8. After some introductions and information, we’ll ride north along quiet streets to San Carlos where we’ll stop for ice cream on Laurel Street, then return. The ride will be slow (10 mph), flat, and we’ll stop to chat along the way. Total distance round-trip is about 7 miles. The map shows the estimated route. Free! Sign up here or just show up! There will be a short review of bike riding tips before the ride. The San Mateo County Active Transportation program will offer bicycle safety education at this ride. For more information about bicycle traffic skills, contact ebarton@smcgov.org or call (650) 599-1420. |
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RCIA Board of Directors meets the second Wednesday of each month at 12:00 pm to 1:15 pm. |
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Enjoy San Mateo County’s first ever evening celebration of Bike to Work Day from 5 to 7 pm on May 12, 2016, hosted by the Greenbelt Alliance. Pedal to Luttickens’ Main and Elm in Redwood City and take advantage of special bike parking, and enjoy the no‐host fun and prizes. The San Mateo County Active Transportation program will offer bicycle safety education at the Bash. For more information about bicycle traffic skills, contact ebarton@smcgov.org or call (650) 599-1420. |
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The oldest and the largest farmers' market on the Peninsula, conceived in 1979 by four community-oriented individuals led by John S. Hensill, Ph.D., with the intention of supporting local independent farmers and supplying the community with fresh produce.
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11 AM - 12 PM: Students! Come particpate in a Human Trafficking Awareness Walk in downtown Redwood City for one hour. 11am to noon. The walk will start from the Courthouse Square located at 2200 Broadway St. 12 PM - 1 PM: Attend the FREE Human Trafficking Awareness Day Rally on the Courthouse Square and learn more about human trafficking in San Mateo County and what is being done to rescue victims from this crime. This event is open to the public. Speakers include: State Senator, Jerry Hill; San Mateo County Board of Supervisors President, Warren Slocum; San Mateo County District Attorney, Steve Wagstaff; Deputy County Manager, Mike Callagy; Redwood City Mayor, John Seybert; Artist Jonathan Fung; and Filmmaker, Tony Gapastione. 1 PM - 2:30 PM: Attend the FREE Human Trafficking Awareness Day Panel Discussion. This event is open to the public. Learn what human trafficking is, and how you can participate in the rescue of victims and prevention of this crime which exploits people for commercial gain. Speakers include: Mike Brosnan, Anti-Trafficking Program Coordinator for San Mateo County; Betty Ann Hagenau, Founder and Executive Director of Bay Area Anti-Trafficking Coalition; Catherine Egli, MD, Pediatric Endocrinologist, Kaiser Permanente, Volunteer Ambassador with Shared Hope International; Denicia Cormier, Social Worker for San Mateo County, Children and Family Services; Regina Evans, Business Entrepreneur and Trafficking Survivor. Seating is limited. 2:30 PM - 3:15 PM: Join us for a reception in the Courtroom immediately following the Panel Discussion. 3:15 PM - 4:00 PM: Attend and watch the actors' dramatic reading of a NEW film called "Neighbor" written by Tony Gapastione that highlights the crime of human trafficking. This event is FREE and open to the public. Human trafficking is happening right under our noses, in our beautifully landscaped, white collared, American neighborhoods. We need to talk about it. And we can do something about it. We can bring change if we are willing to take a stand. This event, produced by the Before Our Very Eyes campaign, seeks to define the issue of human trafficking in Peninsula neighborhoods, describe how to recognize it and take action to wipe it out. A key feature of this free, countywide event will be a 20-foot shipping container which Santa Clara artist Jonathan Fung has transformed into an art installation called PEEP. Available for viewing on the square May 9-15, the art piece weaves several human trafficking themes (sweat shops, child labor, prostitution) together to shed light on the issue. Further information and details are available at BeforeOurVeryEyes.org or you can contact contact@beforeourveryeyes.org. |
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SOBO Committee Meeting meets the first Wednesday of each month at 10:00 am to 11:00 am. |
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The oldest and the largest farmers' market on the Peninsula, conceived in 1979 by four community-oriented individuals led by John S. Hensill, Ph.D., with the intention of supporting local independent farmers and supplying the community with fresh produce. |