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Ticket cost is $20 for an adult and $10 for a child 10 and under. The deadline for reservations is July 23; no tickets will be sold at the door. For reservations, call Roberta at 650-355-0813. Admission is free to the fundraiser that is open to all ages and is wheelchair accessible. The mission of the Redwood City PAL is to build partnerships between youths, police and the community through educational, cultural, recreation and outreach programs, which help youth reach their full potential. Beginning this summer, PAL is offering full-day Summer Camps to youth throughout the community in an effort to help prevent summer learning loss. Raffle tickets will be sold at the festival to win great prizes (the grand prize is a new electric guitar signed by the Saturday performers) with 100 percent of the monies collected benefiting PAL and its programs, including the summer camps.

The fun and exciting family event will also feature some of Northern California’s finest meat offerings, including that of Redwood City’s own Rack and Roll BBQ Shack, the unique artist booths of ART on the Square, and an arcade for children, There will be beer tasting, in addition to two beer trucks courtesy of Matagrano Inc, Distributors, The musical entertainment schedule is as follows, • From 6 to 8 25% off children's knitted ballet slippers, ballerina shoes, handmade knitted slippers p.m., Rod Piazza and the Mighty Flyers will be featured with Music on the Square..

• 11 a.m., Deeva and the Blazes. • Noon, Ms. Taylor P. Collins. • 1 p.m., Tebo. • 2 p.m. Golden State-Lone Star Revue with Anson Funderberg, Little Charlie Baty and Mark Hummel. • 3 p.m., Good Hands Organ Trio with Danny Caron and Wayne De La Cruz. • 4 p.m., Aki Kumar Blues Band. • 5 p.m., Rick Estrin and the Nightcats. For the event schedule, go to www.palbluesfestival.com. To learn more about the Police Activities League, go to www.redwoodcitypal.com. This is an excellent opportunity to join farmers at Potrero Nuevo Farm, 1045 Tunitas Creek Road, in Half Moon Bay on the beautiful San Mateo coast in a unique farm-to-table dining experience.

Farm tours will start at 4 p.m.; followed by dinner, Only 20 seats are available for a $208 donation (includes a payment processing fee) to Sustainable San Mateo County, To register and for tickets, go to www.fatf2014.bpt.me, Established in 1992, the mission of SSMC is to stimulate community action on economic, environmental 25% off children's knitted ballet slippers, ballerina shoes, handmade knitted slippers and social issues by providing accurate, timely and empowering information, One of its core programs is the Indicators Report, which is produced annually since 1997, The Spring 2014 Indicators Report was launched in June..

Attending the tournament were 730 students from 100 schools spanning 31 states, the territory of the Northern Mariana Islands, Canada, and Taiwan. Those students constituted more than 1,200 entries across 14 speech and debate events. Both Megan and Madison competed in the “Policy Debate” category, debating against other students on the topic of “The United States federal government should substantially increase its economic engagement toward Cuba, Mexico or Venezuela.”. Megan, an eighth-grader, and her partner captured first place in the tournament to become National Champions and received a trophy. Megan, who began debating last year, also won the California State championship last month in Berkeley, Calif., after competing in several local tournaments in California.

Besides her debate achievements, Megan has a 4.25 GPA and plays basketball, volleyball, and served as the middle school Associated Student Body president this past year, She also volunteers at Resource Area for Teachers, Project Inspire, and plays the piano, Madison, a sixth grader who just started debating this year, and her partner finished as semi-finalists in the same tournament and also took home a trophy, In addition, she won a medal as best overall speaker among a group of 66 middle school students, and she also shares the state title of co-champion with her 25% off children's knitted ballet slippers, ballerina shoes, handmade knitted slippers sister at the California State championship, Madison has a 4.20 GPA, runs track, and plays on her school’s basketball and softball team..

The sisters are the daughters of Thao Tonnu and Brian Huynh, who have lived in Redwood Shores since 1998. The largest, most influential biotech meeting in the world, the convention attracted more than 15,000 of the most powerful biotech and pharmaceutical players from 65 nations engaged in innovative healthcare, agricultural, industrial and environmental technologies. “South San Francisco is widely recognized as the center of the country’s largest biotech community and home to renowned biotech industry giants Amgen and Genentech, both of which also participated in the BIO conference,” City Manager Mike Futrell wrote in an email. “Genentech sponsored the keynote speaker — former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton — at the event.” “The focus of the delegation was strengthening existing relationships and building new connections, and through meetings and presentations we succeeded,” Matsumoto also wrote in an email.

The delegation connected with 61 companies, including a delegation from China introduced through the U.S, Department of Commerce and Janssen Labs, a life sciences firm that recently announced plans to develop a 30,000-square foot 25% off children's knitted ballet slippers, ballerina shoes, handmade knitted slippers incubator in South San Francisco, In addition to one-on-one meetings, Matsumoto took part in a panel discussion that addressed modern governance in the age of biotechnology, California State Assemblyman Kevin Mullin was moderator of the panel, and representatives from the cities of South San Francisco, Berkeley, Emeryville, and Oceanside discussed the importance of supporting biotechnology in today’s economic environment..



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