Lions Club & RCPD Offer Child Fingerprinting at Eggstravaganza

Attention Shores Parents: The Redwood Shores Lions Club will be partnering with our own Redwood City Police Department to offer fingerprinting services for your children. This valuable safety tool is instrumental to assist relevant agencies in the event your child becomes lost or abducted. A current photo ID and fingerprints provide law enforcement agencies powerful tools to launch an investigation. Inking your child’s fingerprints is quick, painless (maybe a little messy, but we’ll make sure to have something on hand and help out with the clean-up) and fun!

All of this will be taking place at the Eggstravaganza, held this Saturday the 27th, 1PM at Marlin Park here in Redwood Shores. Read more about the Eggstravaganza here at RSCA.org to find out what other exciting and fulfilling events to expect.

So please join the Redwood Shores Community Association, the Lions Club and our Police Department for this added service at our Annual Eggstravaganza, and support our efforts to stop crimes against children.

The Eggstravaganza Arrives

Spring flowers are ready to leave their hidey-holes after this wet winter and finally usher in springtime! That means that it’s time for the RSCA’s annual Eggstravaganza, held every year at Marlin Park in the center of Redwood Shores. Bring all your children and a basket for goodies to the park for the big Egg Hunt, where toddlers and young kids can seek out goodies hidden in the grass and playground. Also, the Easter Bunny will be there to lead off the Egg Hunt and later to pose for pictures with the boys and girls, so be sure to take along a camera as well!

The festivities begin at 1:00 PM on Saturday, March 27th at Marlin Park here in Redwood Shores.

See Carlmont High School’s Beauty & The Beast

The Carlmont High School Performing Arts Department is proud to present Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast” on Thursday, Friday and Saturday March 4 – 6th at 7:00pm and Sunday March 7th at 2:00pm. Performances will take place at the Carlmont High School Performing Arts Center, located at 1400 Alameda de las Pulgas in Belmont.

Based on Disney’s Academy Award winning film, the stage version of Beauty and the Beast tells the story of the winsome Belle and her ferocious captor. Filled with lovable characters, beautiful tunes and enchanting sets and costumes, this production is sure to cast a spell over the audience.

Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, the Tony Award-winning musical, has broken box office records all over the world. Loved by audiences and critics alike, Beauty and the Beast is a musical extravaganza of a “tale as old as time”. It features the Academy Award-winning songs by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman, plus new songs with Alan Menken and Tim Rice. The production is directed by Bernadette Fife. Ame Secrist is the Choreographer, Genevieve Tep is the Vocal Director and John DaBaldo is the Music Director/Conductor.

Where:

Carlmont High School Performing Arts Center
1400 Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont CA 94002

When:

Thursday, March 4, at 7:00 p.m.
Friday, March 5, at 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, March 6, at 7:00 p.m.
Sunday, March 7, at 2:00 p.m.

Cost:

$10 for Students and Seniors, $15 for Adults.
(These funds offset the costs of putting on the production and go 100% to the school.)

For ticket information:
See http://www.carlmontperformingarts.com to purchase tickets or purchase tickets at the door 1 hour prior to curtain. See http://beautyandthebeast-carlmont.blogspot.com/ for more information.

Light Up The Shores

 

Don’t forget to turn on those Christmas lights Thursday night, December 17th. because the “Light up the Shores” judges will be out in their sleighs looking for the best decorated houses in our neighborhood of Redwood Shores. This year there will be nine awards ranging from the “Grand Prize” through “best house facing the street,” “best condo facing the street,” etc., including some honorable mentions. Each winner gets abeautiful engraved plaque suitable for hanging in the finest living room. The grand prize winner gets a Nob Hill Market gift certificate (donated by the good folks at Nob Hill).  All the others get a gift certificate from Starbucks in addition to a plaque.

The San Carlos Children’s Theater Presents

The San Carlos Children’s Theater presents “Mystery on 13th Street“. 

Directed by Melody Cole., Written by Shari Potter.   Produced by special arrangement with Pioneer Drama Service, Inc., Englewood, Colorado.

November 13-22, 2009. Fridays and Saturdays at 7:00 and Saturday and Sunday Matinees at 1:00.

Heather School Auditorium, 2757 Melendy Drive, San Carlos, CA

Tickets: $10 in advance at Burton Park Youth Center in San Carlos, $10.99 online at www.sancarloschildrenstheater.com and $12 at the door if still available.  Seating is first come first serve.

Synopsis: 

Young members of a community club solicit the town’s eccentric inventor, a strange scientist named Dr. VonDrugen, for help with a project at a local park. When the go-getters find themselves trapped in the house with mysterious disappearances and occurrences happening left and right, they start to wonder if the rumors really are true… could Dr. VonDrugen be a mad scientist turning children into cats?! To add to the mayhem, a group of school bullies shows up to try to scare the students away. After all, if Dr. VonDrugen helps them clean up the park, they will have to find a new hangout! Just when you think things can’t get any weirder, they do… and everyone, including the audience, is surprised one last time! Fun, quirky characters and plot twists make this play the cat’s meow!

For more Information: voice mail – 650-594-2730 or www.sancarloschildrenstheater.com