-hours a day and 7 days per week. Call CORA’s 24-Hour Hotline or stop by our office at 2211 Palm Ave in San Mateo, CA during business hours of 9am to 5pm. They also provide intervention services, safe housing, and a host of other resources to protect families.
EDUCATION:
To break the cycle of domestic violence and intimate partner abuse, CORA offers multiple programs dedicated to educating our community about safe and healthy relationships, how to seek help, how to assist others, and ways to build a strong family foundation to prevent domestic violence and abuse from occurring.
WHAT IS THE EVENT ON JANUARY 31st?
PCT will interview CORA's Director, Karen Ferguson to get ANSWERS on the issues of Domestic Violence and HOW to prevent it. All community members, including our leaders are invited to attend live. This is a safe space for our community to discuss and learn. In addition, ALL members who can are invited to watch the LIVE STREAM on TV and submit questions anonomously via ZOOM.
RSVP HERE TO ATTEND IN STUDIO or for UPDATES!
Must be a member to RSVP. Membership is FREE!
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al Guest: Heather Hudson the producer!Doors Open at:5:30pm for 1st program8:15pm for 2nd programTickets: $20 at the door – First come, first serve.ONLINE: $15 in advance – online “The Women and the Waves 2” is a documentary surf film that celebrates women and their unique approach to surfing and life. The film looks at the state of surfing today from a feminine perspective and features positive role models that give back to people and the planet. Following in the footsteps of the groundbreaking 2009 film, THE WOMEN AND THE WAVES; THE WOMEN AND THE WAVES 2 continues to explore the culture of surfing in relation to six surfers and their lives both in and out of the water. All proceeds benefit Earth Day of Action & Eco Fest on Saturday April 22nd in Pacifica, Daly City, Montara & Half Moon Bay.…
getaways!
Spa Treatments and Pamper Packages!
Show tickets!
Memorabilia and Art!
Much More!
If you want to get fantastic deals on wonderful auction items or if you simply want to be entertained by all our local community has to give, this is the event you have waited for!
INFO: 650-355-8001
WANT TO DONATE:
If you are a business there are some AWESOME WAYS PCT can help you. to donate auction items for amazing TV VISIBILITY, call 650-355-8001.
SPONSOR:
PCT can help your business get amazing ad benefits from a decidedly "non" advertising approach.
Interested in becoming a sponsor?
Give Martin Anaya a call at 650-355-8001
NON PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS AND PERFORMERS:
Looking to expand your local audience? Sign up for the TV Auction! Entertainers will be performing during the hourly breaks in the telethon to large viewers watching from around the world. Organizations can help by taking calls from the viewers bidding on auction items and they can also be interviewed during the auction. For more information, call 650-355-8001.
VOLUNTEERS:
Want to volunteer with us on the big weekend?
If you are currently a PCT volunteer or wish to be, please contact us at 650-355-8000 for more information.…
n Wednesday, Jan. 24, Katie will demonstrate how to prepare three healthy meals to get you through the day. She will provide tasty and filling recipes, plus helpful tips for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Guests will:
Learn how to make three delicious and nutritious recipes
Hear Katie’s tips for a healthy New Year
Be motivated to create new, healthy meals for the whole year
Taste some yummy and healthy dishes
Samples will be provided and fun giveaways will be available throughout the event! Every attendee will receive a complimentary Sprouts reusable shopping bag and a Sprouts Brand product.
This is a family-friendly event. Printed tickets are not required for attendance. Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
About the Speaker:
Katie Sullivan Morford is a writer, registered dietitian and mother of three living in San Francisco. She is the author of two cookbooks: Rise & Shine: Better Breakfasts for Busy Mornings and Best Lunch Box Ever, which was nominated for an IACP award. Her work has been featured in Cooking Light, Real Simple, Oprah, Parents, Redbook, the New York Times and the San Francisco Chronicle. She is the voice behind the award-nominated blog Mom’s Kitchen Handbook: Raising Fresh-Food Kids in a French-Fried World and blogs regularly on the Huffington Post. You can shop for her books here.…
ewelry making class on SATURDAY JUNE 30 AT 10 AM with local artist Lori Manoogian.
Our 2-hour morning class will teach you the techniques for WIRE WRAPPING, an essential skill for designing and repairing jewelry. This is an intermediate level class which will serve as the foundation for jewelry assembly, as well making your own unique designs. Some experience with basic jewelry tools is required. Jan will be assisting as needed.
You'll perfect your wire wrapping technique as you create a pastel Summer Citrus Bracelet (or Necklace if time allows) using fine brass wire and delicate natural semi-precious stones Jade, Kunzite, Fluorite and Amazonite.
Jan Michaels has been designing her unique line of handcrafted fashion jewelry for over 35 years and is known to women around the world for her vintage motifs and styles. Jan will be hosting local artist Lori Manoogian at her design and manufacturing studio in Pacfica, CA right off of Highway 1.
ALL MATERIALS AND TOOLS will be provided and are included in the price of $35 plus $2.50 processing fee. If you have any specific questions, please give us a call at 650.359.9900 or email us at info@janmichaels.com.
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holesalers, and manufacturers, offering the largest selection at unbeatable prices. Open to the public, this marketplace setting features everything from diamonds and pearls to custom jewelry and fashion accessories.
Event Details:
📍 Location: San Mateo County Event Center (Expo Hall) 📅 Dates:
Friday, August 30: 12pm-6pm
Saturday, August 31: 10am-6pm
Sunday, September 1: 11am-5pm (No admittance after 4pm)
🎟️ Tickets:
Discounted: $6.00 (Online only, credit card required)
Standard: $8.00 (At the show, cash only)
Licensed Wholesale Buyers & Schools: Free (Pre-registration required)
Military: Free admission for active-duty military and veterans with ID (includes immediate family)
🔗 More Information & Tickets 🔗 Exhibitor Listing 🔗 Sign Up for E-Mail Notifications
🚗 Parking: Ample parking available on site. 🚫 Note: Children under 9 are not permitted.
Don’t miss America’s favorite jewelry and gemstone marketplace! Whether you’re looking for fine jewelry, fashion accessories, or unique gifts, there’s something for everyone.…
m our Ferry Plaza and Jack London Square Farmers Markets, including surprises to make for a unique, delicious, and truly local Thanksgiving.
Aedan Fermented: miso, koji, amazake Big Paw Olive Oil: olive oil, vinegar
Bini’s Kitchen: momos (Nepalese dumplings)
City Bees: honey
Crumble & Whisk: cheesechakes
Ground Stew Farms: organic greens, roots, other veggies
Hidden Star Orchards: apple juices, hard apple cider, fruit extracts
Home Maid Ravioli: ravioli, sauces
Marla Bakery: breads, pastries, tarts
Mountain Ranch Organically Grown: heritage turkeys, chickens, guinea fowl
Namu: dosirak, loco moco
Oyna Natural Foods: kukus (Persian frittatas), sauces
RoliRoti: porchetta sandwiches, rotisserie chicken
Roti: Pakistani sauces, curries, naan
Tomales Farmstead Creamery: cheeses
Three Babes Bakeshop: seasonal pies
Triple J Cellars: fruit wine, ginger ale, ginger
Volcano Kimchi: kimchi, pickles
Check back for updates!
Please note that our usual Thursday farmers market will be closed on Thanksgiving Day, November 23. The Ferry Plaza Farmers Market will be open as scheduled on Saturday, November 18, and Tuesday, November 21.
Check out our Thanksgiving Guide for shopping tips and recipes!
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the Great Quake of 1906 Still Feed San Francisco Today, will host a conversation with the women behind two of San Francisco’s most beloved legacy businesses: Julie Ho of Sam Wo Restaurant, and Elly Simmons of Specs' Twelve Adler Museum Café. Taking historic context from Denise’s book, which highlights stories of food businesses that emerged in the recovery years after the 1906 Earthquake and Fire, this panel will explore how legacy businesses are now struggling – and adapting– through a new, very different disaster.
Purchase Denise’s book here or ask for it at your favorite local bookstore. You can also now pick it up at Specs'!
Please click hereto register.
This is a virtual event that will be hosted by San Francisco Heritage on the Zoom platform. You will need access to a computer or other device that is capable of accessing the internet. You can watch and listen to the sessions through your mobile device, but we recommend that you pre-download the Zoom web app for Android or the Apple Store app, both of which are available for free. You may also visit these links using your desktop computer and you will be prompted to download the desktop app.…
hrough communications technology.
So on April 15th, we want you to join us for some food, fun, and friends. Take a tour of our facility. Learn new communications skills to create your own TV show/Podcast or support another! These are 21st-century skills you can't get anywhere else!
See how fun and simple it is! Let's build our coast-side with the world's longest-running community media center, PCT!
RSVP NOW!
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or our TV station.
PCT’s non-profit Public TV channel is the oldest such station in the US and has provided vital support to our Northern California community for over 30 years. Thanks to PCT sponsors and friends, this year we opened up a satellite studio in Half Moon Bay, complete with laptops and cameras for the community to check out to get started on their projects!
This year's honorees are:
1) Karen Ervin(Pacifica Council Member)
2) Steve Brown (Community Videographer and the Bruce Latimer Show)
3) Rita Mancera (Puente)
4) Dr. Susan Hsu (Optomotrist/Coastal Clean-up)
5) Charlie Hilder (Baby Face Boxing/ Community Hero)
6) Cara Schmaljohn (HMB Senior Coast-sider)
7) Paul and Amy Kukielka (Chit Chat Cafe)
8) Charise Hale McHugh (HMB Chamber of Commerce)
Each of the above honorees has demonstrated their commitment to Pacifica by supporting various programs and non-profits like ours in their own way. Please contact us for interviews or for detailed information about these wonderful honorees and/or see the Pacifica Tribune feature coming soon.
The event will feature live entertainment and an honors program. Those wishing to may also donate cash and/or raffle/auction items for our event by calling the sponsorship number below.
Tickets: $20 General admission
Advance tickets: 650-355-8000
Location: 1220 Linda Mar blvd. Pacifica 94044
Media/sponsorship contact: Marty Anaya - 650-355-8001
Click on each honorees name to learn more about them!
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