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SparkPoint, BBVA Compass, and the San Mateo Credit Union are conducting the workshops. For more details, go to www.skylinecollege.edu/sparkpoint or www.skylinecollege.edu/sparkpoint or www.facebook.com/sparkpointskyline or call 650-738-7035. Seniors, their families, caregivers, and others are welcome to attend this important, free event, which also has free street parking and parking at the nearby library available. This is an opportunity to learn how to protect yourself from various types of fraud such as financial, home repair, identity theft, insurance, mail, moving companies, telephone scams, unclaimed property, and more. Unfortunately, one in five seniors has been a victim of fraud as seniors are the most targeted group, and new scams are developed daily.

For information or to RSVP, call Mullin’s office at 650-349-2200, The public is welcome to the free exhibit, which will continue from 10 a.m, to 4 p.m, Oct, 4, and will feature special exhibits embroidered picture "pointe shoes" points cross stitch embroidery ballet by the Greenhouse Quilters and the Bay Area Floral Arranging Guild, door prizes, a handcrafted holiday gift boutique, and a drawing for the handcrafted, grand prize opportunity quilt, The deadline for completed applications, fees, and delivery of quilts to the Betty Weber Gallery at the Municipal Services Building for Bay Area quilters, who wish to exhibit, is between 5 to 7 p.m, Oct, 1..

For entry forms and guidelines, visit the Current Opportunities for Artists page at www.ssf.net; send a self-addressed and stamped envelope to SSF Cultural Arts Commission Art Show, P.O. Box 711, South San Francisco, Calif., 94083-0711l; or pick up at the Parks & Recreation Department at the Municipal Services Building. For questions, call the Parks & Recreation Department at 650-829-3800. Author of the historical novels, “The Disagreement” (Simon & Schuster, 2008) and “Father Junipero’s Confessor” (Heyday, 2013), Taylor’s recent book, “The Setup Man,” was written under the pseudonym T.T. Monday and published this year by Doubleday.

“Taylor’s work has earned a Fulbright-Nehru Fellowship and the Michael Shaara Prize for Civil War Fiction,” John Weaver, Menlo Park Library outreach coordinator, wrote in an email, “He has also received support from the Virginia Commission for the Arts, embroidered picture "pointe shoes" points cross stitch embroidery ballet the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, and the William R, Kenan Jr, Fund for Historic Preservation.”, Taylor also serves as associate professor of English and director of the Martha Heasley Cox Center for Steinbeck Studios at San Jose State University..

Books will be available for purchase and signing after the event. For free wheelchair accessible van service available for Menlo Park area seniors and people with disabilities, call 650-330-2512. For more event details, go to www.menlopark.org/library or email John Weaver at weaver@plsinfo.org. To learn about other events and services offered by the library, go to www.menlopark.org/library. The event will be held at the San Mateo County History Museum, 2200 Broadway, in Redwood City. During their photographic presentation, Vielbaum and Townley, who collaborated with Emiliano Echeverria, Don Holmgren, and Walter Rice to write the book, will discuss the history of the San Mateo Interurban, aka The 40 Line.

“Launched in 1892, the initial segment operated between Market and Steuart streets out to the county limits on San Jose Avenue,” Mitch Postel, San Mateo County Historical Association president, wrote in an email, “By 1903, service was extended to downtown San Mateo.”, During the line’s heyday, there was talk of extending it further to Palo Alto embroidered picture "pointe shoes" points cross stitch embroidery ballet to connect with the Peninsula Railway to San Jose; however, the 1906 earthquake put this plan on hold, Following a similar route as today’s Mission Street, El Camino, and Caltrain, the San Mateo Interurban carried more than four million passengers a year along its main and spur lines until 1949, when the system was shut down amidst much fanfare..

San Francisco Market Street Railway members Vielbaum and Townley have had a lifetime interest in Bay Area transit. As youths, both men used to walk the route of the 40 Line from San Mateo to Daly City when it was running. Retired, Vielbaum was the owner of Pacific Auto Report, the oldest continuing auto shop in Burlingame, which is now owned by his son. Townley is a retired train control signal engineer who worked on many transit systems. His latest job was handling the train control for BART’s extension to San Jose.

A book signing will follow their presentation, which is included with museum admission: $6 for adults and $4 for seniors and students, Admission is free for Association members and children under 5, Before or after the presentation, attendees are also invited to view the museum’s “Journey to Work” exhibit gallery, which as a section devoted to the 40 Line, For more information, call the museum at 650-299-0104 or go to www.historysmc.org, As part of National Astronomy Day, the free festival welcomes the public to embroidered picture "pointe shoes" points cross stitch embroidery ballet learn more about astronomy, science and the wonders of the universe..



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