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• Aug. 6, “Dive,” an award-winning, 53-minute film with Dana Frasz of Food Shift, in which filmmaker Jeremy Seifert and his friends track the colossal problem of food waste in the United States. (www.divethefilm.com/trailer.aspx). • Sept. 3, The Pros and Cons of Gray Water and Rainwater explained by Tom Bressan, of The Urban Farmer Store, and co-sponsored by Bay Area Water Supply and Conservation Agency. A rain barrel valued at $120 will be raffled off at this event, and a question-and-answer period will be led by Burlingame Mayor Michael Browning.

• Oct, 1, The Grassroots Crusade for Food Reform in California, at which Michael Dimick, president of Roots of Change and strategic adviser to the California Food Policy Council, will share his perspectives on food policy reform in California that favors fresh food and sustainable farming, • Nov, 5, “Gasland,” a 2010 Oscar-nominated, 107-minute film by filmmaker treasures ligt bulb, resin ballet shoes, silver flowers and italian black lace necklace. Josh Fox, describes the harmful effects of hydraulic fracturing (fracking) on the local environment and people’s health (http://one.gaslandthemovie.com/trailer)..

Citizens Environmental Council-Burlingame, a nonprofit group, seeks to provide Burlingame residents with tools to live more sustainably, and welcomes new members. To learn more, go to www.burlingamecec.org. To contact the Burlingame Public Library, call 650-7400, ext. 2, or go to www.burlingame.org/library. The cities in these counties have an array of urgent environmental and social challenges including suburban sprawl, sea level rise, toxic contamination, waste disposal, inadequate public transit, polluted air and watersheds, fracking, inefficient energy use, unaffordable housing, lack of access to healthy food, insufficient parkland, and more. Looming over all of these is the threat of climate change.

To effectively address these challenges, more activated citizens from all walks of life are needed who will not only treasures ligt bulb, resin ballet shoes, silver flowers and italian black lace necklace. demand change but also set in motion positive solutions to problems, HCLA will serve as a training ground for such people, Classes will be held in a several venues between Morgan Hill and San Mateo on Saturdays from 9 a.m, to noon; networking and refreshments at 8:30 a.m, Tentative topics include, • Sept, 2014: Model the Way: What Makes a Great Leader?, • Oct, 2014: Challenging the Process: Campaign Planning..

• Nov. 2014: Inspiring a Shared Vision: Storytelling and Public Speaking. • Dec. 2014: Enabling Others to Act Part 1: Bringing People Together for a Purpose. • Jan. 2015: Enabling Others to Act Part 2: How to Get Your Story Out to the World. • Feb. 2015: Advocacy Pt 1: Commenting on an Environmental Impact Report. • March 2015: Advocacy Pt 2: Working with City Staff and Developers. • April 2015: Advocacy Pt 3: 13 Tips for Interacting with Decision Makers. • May 2015: Encouraging the Heart and Celebrating Participants are asked to pay $500 for the cost of food, materials, and venue space for the nine-month program. Reduced price admission and scholarships are offered for those who do not have the financial means to participate in the program otherwise. All applicants will be notified by July 31 if they are accepted into the program, which is organized by Acterra, Green Foothills, Greenbelt Alliance, Sierra Club Loma Prieta Chapter, and Sustainable San Mateo County.

To apply, go to www.healthycommunitiesbayarea.org/leadership-academy.html, For questions, email Megan Medeiros at treasures ligt bulb, resin ballet shoes, silver flowers and italian black lace necklace. megan@greenfoothills.org, The dates and programs are, • Oct, 12, St, Petersburg Piano Quartet (Mozart, Schumann, Brahms);, • Nov, 16, Escher String Quartet (Haydn, Shostakovich, Dvorák);, • Dec, 14, Kohl Mansion 100th Anniversary Concert (John Santos Sextet and V-Note Ensemble);, • Dec, 21, Musica Pacifica — A Baroque Holiday (Rameau, Scarlatti, Bach, Vivaldi, Telemann, Handel, Boismortier), supports Kohl for Kids programs;..

• Jan. 11, Musicians of the San Francisco Opera Orchestra (Mozart, Shinji Eshima, Erich Korngold);. • Feb. 22, Horszowski Trio (Saint-Saëns, Joan Tower, Schumann);. • March 22, Classical Jam (Roussel, E. Dohnányi, Handel-Halvorsen, Glass, J.S. Bach);. • April 12, Borromeo String Quartet, (Beethoven, Shostakovich);. • May 3, Alexander String Quartet (Mozart, Brahms, Heggie). The concerts begin at 7 p.m.; however the doors open at 5:45 p.m. Musicologist Kai Christiansen will give pre-concert talks starting at 6 p.m. Plenty of free parking is available. Programs are subject to change.

Following the concerts, a reception will provide an opportunity to meet the musicians over complimentary wine and refreshments, The seven-concert subscription cost is $255 for an adult ($270 after July 15), $240 for a senior ($255 after July 15), and $80 for age 30 and under, Receive a free bonus ticket, subject to availability, to any concert with each subscription, The Dec, 14 concert is not eligible for a bonus ticket, Single tickets will go on sale after July 15, Tickets for Musica Pacifica — A Baroque Holiday on Dec, 21 are $40 each with subscription until July 15 (price after July 15 is $60 each), Kohl Mansion treasures ligt bulb, resin ballet shoes, silver flowers and italian black lace necklace. 100th Anniversary Concert tickets cost from $40 to $60 each with subscription until July 15 (price after July 15 is $50 to $75 each)..



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