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Don't miss out on oil painting, a weight loss challenge, and reading to an adorable dog in Pacifica this week.

Don't miss out on National Open Mic Night at Cameron's, "Hot Moon Bay" yoga and some great food this week.
Students from nine coastside schools are walking to school this morning to celebrate Earth Day.
Students from seven San Mateo-Foster City schools are walking to school this morning to celebrate Earth Day.
Students from seven Belmont-Redwood Shores schools are walking to school this morning to celebrate Earth Day.
Students from three San Carlos schools are walking to school this morning to celebrate Earth Day.
Students from four Redwood City schools are walking to school this morning to celebrate Earth Day.
Students from four Menlo Park schools are walking to school this morning to celebrate Earth Day.
Going to a movie? We've got local movie showtimes here.
Buy your Pacifica Castle Tour tickets, attend Terra Nova High events and croon at karaoke this weekend in Pacifica.
Submit your artwork for the Pumpkin Festival, listen to live music and check out the Farmers' Market this weekend in Half Moon Bay.
Mastering the SAT exam, catching theatre productions and the Farmers' Market will also keep you busy this weekend in Foster City.
Mastering the SAT exam, catching theatre productions and otter feeding will also keep you busy this weekend in San Mateo.
The San Mateo Credit Union, Silicon Valley Community Foundation and other businesses and organizations are offering tuition assistance.
A Carlmont High Improv Show, a pilates class and the Farmers' Market will also keep you busy this weekend in Belmont.
The San Carlos Library book sale, an Earth Day celebration and volunteering locally will keep you busy this weekend in San Carlos.
Multiple theatre performances and the Cañada College Farmers' Market will keep you busy this weekend in Redwood City and Woodside.
Wine tasting, a ballet and the Farmers' Market will keep you busy this weekend in Menlo Park and Atherton
San Mateo County Sheriff Greg Munks said the area’s Office of Emergency Services has increased its state of awareness.
Here on the Peninsula, we were deeply and emotionally affected by the tragedy on the opposite coast. Here are strategies from local experts for talking and listening to your children about the news.