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The Pacific Coast Dream Machines Show in Half Moon Bay, a community action public forum and jazz piano will keep you busy this weekend in Pacifica.
The Pacific Coast Dream Machines Show, a community action public forum and jazz piano will keep you busy this weekend in Half Moon Bay.
Tom Sawyer the Musical, a Prescription Drug Take-Back and the Foster City Farmers' Market will keep you busy this weekend in Foster City.
Tom Sawyer the Musical, a Prescription Drug Take-Back and Zumba classes will keep you busy this weekend in San Mateo.
A Best Foreign Language film, a pharmaceutical take-back and the Farmers' Market will keep you busy this weekend in Belmont.
A Woman's Club Sale, some fridge magic and live opera will keep you busy this weekend in San Carlos.
A Touch-a-Truck fundraiser, latin rhythms and the Farmers' Market will keep you busy this weekend in Redwood City and Woodside.
Acoustic blues, a soiree and the Farmers' Market will keep you busy this weekend in Menlo Park and Atherton.
Head to the streets next weekend for some fun outdoor activities.
Pacifica and coastside residents promised to "Take a Bite Out of Litter" and honored all the sharks of the sea. Did you take any photos from the festival?
Don't miss out on hula dancing, improving your speaking skills and food trucks in Menlo Park, Atherton and the surrounding area this week.
Don't miss out on Cañada College's career fair and art exhibit, a historical Woodside farm exhibit and the Redwood Shores Farmers' Market in Redwood City and Woodside this week.
Don't miss out on food trucks at Hiller Aviation Museum, tai chi, and private singing lessons in San Carlos this week.
A new U.S. Census Bureau map of migration patterns between counties shows where San Mateo County residents moved to and from between 2006 and 2010.
Don't miss out on an Earth Day celebration, open mic at Hola, and pancakes and poetry in Belmont this week.
The Veterans Affairs Health Care System assisted with the arrest.
The break occurred during valve maintenance repair work.
Don't miss out on pajama story time, table tennis tournaments and Bollywood Dance Fitness in Foster City this week.
Don't miss out on Viognier Lounge's happy hour, a CSM baseball game and square dancing in San Mateo this week.