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PARCA Sponsored Event About Conservatorship in San Carlos This Week

Have lunch at the San Carlos Adult Community Center and enjoy good food and great conversation. Listen to stories at the San Carlos Library. Sign up for a summer camp. So much to do, so much to see.

 

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Tai Chi for Adults and Teens

Monday, May 13, 10:00 am

San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St, San Carlos

Teens and adults are invited to take Tai Chi classes at the library. The group meets in the Parent-Teacher Room.

 

Monday Lunch at the Adult Community Center

 Monday, May 13, 11:00 a.m.

San Carlos Adult Community Center, 601 Chestnut St, San Carlos

$2.00-$5.50; Join fellow San Carlos residents for some good food and great conversation!

 

Preschool Storytime

Monday, May 13, 11:00 a.m.

Tuesday, May 14, 10:30 a.m.

San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St, San Carlos, CA

Designed for 3-6 year olds; This is a great first introduction to the wonderful world of books. Free.

 

Private Singing Lessons through San Carlos Park and Rec

Monday, May 13, All day

1001 Chestnut St, San Carlos

Private singing lessons are now available through San Carlos Park and Recreation in conjunction with The Latimerlo Studio. Come learn from great teachers at a great price!  We've been successfully training singers for 14 years, and now it is your turn. Get more information and register at our website.

 

Pajama Story Time

Tuesday, May 14, 7 p.m.

San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St, San Carlos

Pajama Storytime is perfect for sleepy kids (ages 3-6) who love to be read to before bed.

 

West Bay High School Summer Session

Tuesday, May 14, all day

West Bay High School True Learning Center, 1561 Laurel St, San Carlos

Registration is now open for West Bay High School’s 2013 Summer School Session, which start June 10, 2013 and goes through July 17, 2013. 

Our 6 - week summer program can help you to:

  • Retrieve lost credits quickly
  • Raise your GPA levels 

 And it is:

  • WASC accredited
  • Affordable tuition

Call 650-595-5022 for appointment to enroll.

 

Enrollment open for Imagineering Summer Camps by Wizbots

Tuesday, May 14, all day 

750 Dartmouth Ave., San Carlos

$169.00; Our dynamic labs indulge the imagination while enriching the mind, so girls and boys learn without even knowing it!  We offer half day, full day, and extended care options in 4 convenient locations across Mountain View, Palo Alto, and San Carlos.  Our camps are led by experienced staff who lead our year-round after school programs, and all students entering grades 2-8 in the fall are welcome. New and returning campers either start or continue on their journey through our unique, year-round curriculum - our "Path to Mastery."  Week to week, campers are always doing something new to move forward and engage their inventive minds. And, our prices can't be beat!  To learn more and enroll, visit www.wizbots.com.

 

Thinking Ahead: Conservatorship for Adults (18 & Over) with Developmental Disabilities

Tuesday, May 14, 7 p.m., Holy Trinity Lutheran Church 149 Manzanita Ave, San Carlos

FREE-- Conservatorship for Adults (18 & Over) with Developmental Disabilities

Get Your Questions Answered by Attorney Rebecca F. Weisman

What is  a Conservatorship and a  Limited Consevatorship?

Why set up a limited conservatorship for child with developmental disabilities?

What happens if I don’t have a Limited Conservatorship?

How do I obtain a Limited Conservatorship?  Can I do it myself?

What is the role of the Conservator?  Can I designate a new Conservator in my will?

When do I need a Conservatorship of the Estate?

How is Conservatorship different from a Special Needs Trust?

Sponsored by Parca:  a Non-Profit Serving People with  Developmental Disabilities since 1952

Rebecca F. Weisman was admitted to the California Bar in 1994 and began an extensive career as a civil litigation attorney for several law firms practicing in a variety of legal areas prior to establishing Fleishman & Weisman, PC. Her law firm specializes in Conservatorships, Special Needs Trusts, Personal Injury, Probate, Law for the Developmentally Disabled, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Revocable Living Trusts, and related matters

Directions to Holy Trinity Lutheran Church: The church is locate at the corner of Glenwood Street and Manzanita Ave.  We will be entering through the office door located on Manzanita Ave.  You can park on the street or in the church parking lot which is up the hill from the entrance.  Please RSVP and View Parca’s other free events at http://parca.eventbrite.org


The Mobile Gourmet Presents: Fly Me to the Food!

Wednesday, May 15, 11:00 am

Hiller Aviation Museum, 601 Skyway, San Carlos

Those who live and work in San Carlos are invited to Hiller Aviation Museum for lunch to sample gourmet food trucks from around the Bay Area. The outdoor, bistro-style event is family-friendly and happens rain or shine.

 

Babies and Books Story Time

Wednesday, May 15, 10:15 a.m. 

San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St, San Carlos

Though they're a bit too young to be reading on their own, its never too early to introduce children to the wonderful world of reading! That's why the San Carlos Public Library is offering their Babies and Books Storytime for infants every Wednesday morning. Join the library staff and other parents and children for rhymes, songs, lap play and short stories for the very young. This event is free and no prior registration is required. The first session begins at 10:15am and the second begins at 11am, each week.

 

Volunteer at Habitat for Humanity's ReStore

Wednesday, May 15, all day

1411 Industrial Rd, San Carlos

The ReStore is a volunteer-driven social enterprise that accepts and resells new and re-useable building materials, appliances, hardware, and furniture to the public at a fraction of the normal retail price. All proceeds go to Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco to fund the construction of homes in San Francisco, Marin and San Mateo Counties. So, we like to call the ReStore “the store that builds.”

You can view a full list of volunteer opportunities available here.

Our volunteer shifts run from 9-1 and 1-5, Tuesday-Saturday, but we love for volunteers to stay for the whole day.

You can sign up here or get in touch with volunteer coordinator Michelle Kanda at 650-731-3108 or mkanda@habitatgsf.org.


Spanish/English Bilingual Storytime

Thursday, May 16, 11:00 am

San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St, San Carlos

Kids ages 0-3 years old are and their parents or caregivers are invited to hear stories in Spanish and English at the San Carlos Library.

 

Toddler Story Time

Thursday, May 16, 10:30 a.m.

San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St, San Carlos

Every Thursday morning the San Carlos Library invites you to bring your 18 - 36 month olds to their Toddler Story Time. The library's talented children's staff will lead visitors in songs, stories, and movement activities to encourage children to listen and read. This is a great first introduction to the wonderful world of books! Don't miss it! This event is free for all and no prior registration is required.

 

San Carlos-Belmont Toastmasters meeting 

Thursday, May 16, 7:30 p.m.

Senior and Comuunity Center, 20 Twin Pines Ln, Belmont

The San Carlos - Belmont Toastmasters, is a group of motivated individuals and professionals seeking to improve our own and helping others to improve their public speaking and leadership skills.

We meet the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of every month from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m at Twin Pines Senior Center in Belmont, California.  Prospective members are always welcome to attend. There is no obligation to join.


West Coast Farmer's Market at the Redwood Shores Public Library

Friday, May 10, 11:00 am

399 Marine Pkwy, Redwood Shores

Come out and support local growers and a variety of other vendors at this outdoor market, located at the Redwood Shores Public Library and operated by West Coast Farmers Market Association.  

 

Fridge Magic at the Youth Center

Friday, May 10, 3:30 p.m.

Youth Center, 1001 Chestnut St, San Carlos

Drop by the San Carlos Youth Center as they make a special after school snack with the best of what's left! Kids and staff will cook something creative with the stuff that we have left in the kitchen fridge. This is a cool way to eat healthy and waste not! For more information please call the San Carlos Youth Center at 650-802-4471.

 

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