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Earthdance Performance at NDNU, Belmont CA

"Rarely have I been held in thrall for such a sustained period of dance." Keith Kreitman, San Mateo Journal

Please come join us for an Encore presentation of New Ground Dance Theatre's Premiere Production, "Earthdance."

Two performances only!

Ticketing Information: (650) 508-3456 or boxoffice@ndnu.edu

Performances are: Friday, January 8th at 7:30pm and Saturday, January 9th at 7:30 pm

This production of Earthdance is presented by Notre Dame de Namur University's Department of Theatre and Dance, and the NDNU Dorothy Stang Center for Social Justice and Community Engagement. All proceeds will benefit the NDNU Department of Theatre and Dance and the Dorothy Stang Center.

Please forward this invite liberally even if you won't be joining us - perhaps a friend would like to support the work of the Dorothy Stang Center or NDNU Theatre and Dance?

In order to do so simply, click the "Invite Guests" link, then add your facebook friends (or a list of email addresses), and a personal message (if you like), and choose the "Send Invitations" button...that's it! You have our Thanks!

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Childproofing Your Home: 12 Safety Devices to Protect Your Children

 

Via Brian Persons (Brian Persons Front Range Home Inspections):

Childproofing Your Home: 12 Safety Devices to Protect Your Children

About 2.5 million children are injured or killed by hazards in the home each year. The good news is that many of these incidents can be prevented by using simple child-safety devices on the market today. Any safety device you buy should be sturdy enough to prevent injury to your child, yet easy for you to use. It's important to follow installation instructions carefully. In addition, if you have older children in the house, be sure they re-secure safety devices. Remember, too, that no device is completely childproof; determined youngsters have been known to disable them. You can childproof your home for a fraction of what it would cost to have a professional do it. And safety devices are easy to find. You can buy them at hardware stores, baby equipment shops, supermarkets, drug stores, home and linen stores, and through online and mail-order catalogues.
 
InterNACHI inspectors, too, should know what to tell clients who are concerned about the safety of their children. Here are some child-safety devices that can help prevent many injuries to young children. 
 

1.  Use safety latches and locks for cabinets and drawers in kitchens, bathrooms, and other areas to help prevent poisonings and other injuries. Safety latches and locks on cabinets and drawers can help prevent children from gaining access to medicines and household cleaners, as well as knives and other sharp objects.

Look for safety latches and locks that adults can easily install and use, but that are sturdy enough to withstand pulls and tugs from children. Safety latches are not a guarantee of protection, but they can make it more difficult for children to reach dangerous substances. Even products with child-resistant packaging should be locked away out of reach; this packaging is not childproof.

Typical cost of a safety latch or lock: less than $2.

2.  Use safety gates to help prevent falls down stairs and to keep children away from dangerous areas. Look for safety gates that children cannot dislodge easily, but that adults can open and close without difficulty. For the top of stairs, gates that screw into the wall are more secure than "pressure gates." 

New safety gates that meet safety standards display a certification seal from the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA). If you have an older safety gate, be sure it doesn't have "V" shapes that are large enough for a child's head and neck to fit into.

Typical cost of a safety gate: $13 to $40.

3.  Use door knob covers and door locks to help prevent children from entering rooms and other areas with possible dangers, including swimming pools.

Be sure the door knob cover is sturdy enough not to break, but allows a door to be opened quickly by an adult in case of emergency. By restricting access to potentially hazardous rooms in the home, door knob covers could help prevent many kinds of injuries. To prevent access to swimming pools, door locks should be placed high, out of reach of young children. Locks should be used in addition to fences and door alarms. Sliding glass doors, with locks that must be re-secured after each use, are often not an effective barrier to pools.

Typical cost of a door knob cover: $1; door lock: $5 and up.

4.  Use anti-scald devices for faucets and shower heads, and set your water heater temperature to 120° F to help prevent burns from hot water. A plumber may need to install these. 

Typical cost of an anti-scald device: $6 to $30.

5.  Use smoke detectors on every level of your home and near bedrooms to alert you to fires. Smoke detectors are essential safety devices for protection against fire deaths and injuries. Check smoke detectors once a month to make sure they're working. If detectors are battery-operated, change batteries at least once a year, or consider using 10-year batteries.

Typical cost of a smoke detector: less than $10.
 
6.  Use window guards and safety netting to help prevent falls from windows, balconies, decks and landings. Window guards and safety netting for balconies and decks can help prevent serious falls.  Check these safety devices frequently to make sure they are secure and properly installed and maintained. There should be no more than 4 inches between the bars of the window guard. If you have window guards, be sure at least one window in each room can be easily used for escape in a fire. Window screens are not effective for preventing children from falling out of windows.
 

Typical cost of a window guard or safety netting: $8 to $16.

7.  Use corner and edge bumpers to help prevent injuries from falls against sharp edges of furniture and fireplaces. Corner and edge bumpers can be used with furniture and fireplace hearths to help prevent injuries from falls, and to soften falls against sharp and rough edges.

Be sure to look for bumpers that stay securely on furniture and hearth edges.

Typical cost of a corner and edge bumper: $1 and up.

8.  Use outlet covers and outlet plates to help prevent children from electrical shock and possible electrocution.

Be sure the outlet protectors cannot be easily removed by children and are large enough so that children cannot choke on them.

Typical cost of an outlet cover: less than $2.

9.  Use a carbon monoxide (CO) detector outside bedrooms to help prevent CO poisoning. Consumers should install CO detectors near sleeping areas in their homes. Households that should use CO detectors include those with gas or oil heat or with attached garages.

Typical cost of a carbon monoxide (CO) detector: $30 to $70.

10.  Cut window blind cords; use safety tassels and inner cord stops instead to help prevent children from strangling in blind-cord loops. Window blind cord safety tassels on miniblinds and tension devices on vertical blinds and drapery cords can help prevent deaths and injuries from strangulation in the loops of cords. Inner cord stops can help prevent strangulation in the inner cords of window blinds.

For older miniblinds, cut the cord loop, remove the buckle, and put safety tassels on each cord. Be sure that older vertical blinds and drapery cords have tension or tie-down devices to hold the cords tight. When buying new miniblinds, vertical blinds and draperies, ask for safety features to prevent child strangulation.

Prices vary.

11.  Use door stops and door Hholders to help prevent injuries to fingers and hands. Door stops and door holders on doors and door hinges can help prevent small fingers and hands from being pinched or crushed in doors and door hinges.
 
Be sure any safety device for doors is easy to use and is not likely to break into small parts, which could be a choking hazard for young children.
 

Typical cost of a door stop and door holder: less than $4.

12.  Use a cell or cordless phone to make it easier to continuously watch young children, especially when they're in bathtubs, swimming pools, or other potentially dangerous areas. Cordless phones help you watch your child continuously without leaving the vicinity to answer a phone call. Cordless phones are especially helpful when children are in or near water, whether it's the bathtub, the swimming pool, or the beach.

Typical cost of a cordless phone: $30 and up.
 
 
In summary, there are a number of different safety devices that can be purchased to ensure the safety of children in the home. Homeowners can ask an InterNACHI inspector about these and other safety measures during their next inspection.

Open House: 851 Parrott Drive San Mateo CA

OPEN HOUSE ** Sunday ** January 10th ** from 1:00pm – 4:00pm**

Welcome to 851 Parrott Drive in the desireable Baywood Knolls Neighborhood in San Mateo, CA.
This incredible SINGLE FAMILY HOME is situated with easy access to shopping and access to the freeways. Offering 3 bedrooms & 2 bathroom this adorable home is perfect for outdoor and family activities. You’ll sure to be happy with this one! WOW!Established trees around the perimeter of the yard. All the pieces are here for a wonderful home. Part of the San Mateo-Foster City Elementary School District and the San Mateo Union High District. Elementary School: Baywood, Middle School: Borel, High School: Aragon
  • The home is a RANCH STYLE HOUSE Home that has be well maintained.
  • The kitchen has been updated
  • Hardwood Floors. Master Bedroom Suite, Wood Burning Fireplace
    Further Amenities Include:
  • Lot approximately 1/3 of an acre.
  • backyard Hot Tub
  • 2 car attached garage
  • Fully landscaped , private backyards
  • level lot
  • and much more!
    You will love the house and will call it your home!

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    Priced right at $1,149,000!

    For more information on this property or other properties please visit my website at :
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What's moving in San Mateo Westwood Knolls?

Here is a list of the active homes for sale in the San Mateo Westwood Knolls neighborhood.

Street Address City List Price Beds Baths (F|P) Bldg SqFt Lot Size Range Class
GREENFIELD CT San Mateo $1,548,000 4 3|0 3000 .25+ to .5 Acre 1
 EASTWOOD DR San Mateo $998,000 4 3|0 2680 4,500+ to 6,500 SqFt 1
HACIENDA ST San Mateo $799,900 3 2|1 2610 4,500+ to 6,500 SqFt 1
KING CT San Mateo $799,500     0 4,500+ to 6,500 SqFt 3
WILSHIRE AV San Mateo $799,000 4 3|0 1280 4,500+ to 6,500 SqFt 1

Update on the active properties of the San Mateo Knolls neighborhood.  Invertory continues to shrink and there are still many buyers looking on the market.  With properties priced right, they don't last long. With very view properties on the nmarket, sellers are in control of accepting the offers.  Many times it turns out to be multiple offers. If you or someone is looking in the San Mateo Westwood Knolls neighborhood please feel free to contact me.

Have a great day!

Jim Light

www.interorealestate.com/agents/jameslight

What's moving in san Mateo Westwood Knolls? San Mateo, CA

Here is a list of the active homes for sale in the San Mateo Westwood Knolls neighborhood.

Street Address City List Price Beds Baths (F|P) Bldg SqFt Lot Size Range Class
3 GREENFIELD CT San Mateo $1,548,000 4 3|0 3000 .25+ to .5 Acre 1
254 41ST AV San Mateo $1,099,000 5 3|0 3580 4,500+ to 6,500 SqFt 1
40 EASTWOOD DR San Mateo $998,000 4 3|0 2680 4,500+ to 6,500 SqFt 1
242 41ST AV San Mateo $848,888 3 1|1 1880 4,500+ to 6,500 SqFt 1
185 41ST AV San Mateo $825,000 3 1|1 1280 4,500+ to 6,500 SqFt 1
3607 HACIENDA ST San Mateo $799,900 3 2|1 2610 4,500+ to 6,500 SqFt 1
15 KING CT San Mateo $799,500     0 4,500+ to 6,500 SqFt 3
3931 WILSHIRE AV San Mateo $799,000 4 3|0 1280 4,500+ to 6,500 SqFt 1
3908 DONNER ST San Mateo $679,000 2 1|0 1050 4,500+ to 6,500 SqFt 1

 

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Update on the active properties of the San Mateo Knolls neighborhood.  There has been some movement in the neighborhood. With properties priced right, they don't last long.  If you or someone is looking in the San Mateo Westwood Knolls neighborhood please feel free to contact me.

Have a great day!

Jim Light

www.interorealestate.com/agents/jameslight

Christmas Carol "THE GIFT" At NDNU Belmont, California

Last Weekend to see Christmas Carol "The Gift"  Seats are very limited and some shows are sold out.

Don't forget to plan for the upcoming show: Christmas Carol "The Gift"  . The Theatre department at Notre Dame de Namur University in Belmont California started this wonderful production 24 years ago and it continues to be a tradition within the Bay Area community.  I have had the great pleasure of helping out with this show and seeing the cheer it brings to so many people. If you would like to see the show please visit the website:  www.christmascarolthegift.org   Ticket order forms are on the link.  Don't wait too long as the tickets go fast.

Below is a little about the show.

 

 

The Story of the Gift

Originally written by Dave Gahagen

This is the story of a dream that came true. The idea of producing The Gift originated over twenty-three years ago when two Notre Dame De Namur University employees, Michael Elkins and Steve Furgas, began discussing establishing a Christmas tradition in the Bay Area. Their idea was a Christmas musical theatre production with a different approach: Admission would be free--a gift--so anyone who would like to could attend. Those who were able would be encouraged to bring food or new toys that would be distributed to people in need at Christmas. What better theme for such a project than the story of Ebenezer Scrooge's redemption as told in Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol?

They approached Notre Dame de Namur University and were granted the use of the theatre and one evening in Ralston Mansion. Having a theatre to house the production, they still needed sets, costumes, properties, music, royalties, and countless other resources for the production. They could not pay a staff or even assure actors that anyone would come to see the show. Nonetheless, the two men were able to gather a group of highly talented people willing to give freely of their time and talents in order to bring this gift to the community. They named this collection of performers and artists The Performance Group. Local businesses were contacted for supplies and services needed to make the show a reality. Their generous donations were (and continue to be) instrumental in producing The Gift.

The first year, veteran director Tony Orazem agreed to stage the show with Lita Liebech as Music Director and Tony Anderson providing choreography. There were only four performances to half-full houses. In total, a few hundred items of food and toys were collected. The second year, Tony Orazem returned as Director and was joined by his wife Julia Orazem as Music Director.

As word of The Gift has spread attendance has increased substantially every year. Additional performances have been scheduled to accommodate the ever-growing number of people wanting to see the production, and we are fortunate to fill almost every seat for each of the nine performances. Thanks to the generosity of audiences, over three tons of food and hundreds of toys are collected and distributed to those in need each year. The food is distributed to nearly a dozen Peninsula food banks and the toys go to Toys for Tots.

Over the years, the casts and crews of the Christmas production have included talented performers and technicians of all ages. Notre Dame de Namur University students, faculty and staff today fill many of the critical on-stage and backstage roles. Scores of community performers and technicians, many with professional resumes and credentials, continue to serve as the backbone for this highly regarded and beloved Christmas musical tradition. Many of the staff and cast members return year after year because of the special place the show has in their hearts. Instead of being the dream of just a few people, The Gift now belongs to everyone involved in making the production come to life as well as to the audiences, who return year after year to b soth give and receive the goodwill of the Season.

This year, as in years past, all performances are free to the public except for the opening night Gala. Although The Gift's production costs are primarily supported through donated services and materials, the Gala ticket sales and cash donations are needed to help offset production costs including royalties.

A new generation of community organizers and volunteers work throughout the year to devise new and challenging projects and activities to support and improve The Gift each year. In addition to the demanding performance schedule at the NDNU Theatre each December, performers from the production travel to the Tenderloin in San Francisco and to several events on the Peninsula to spread Christmas cheer. This serves to remind Bay Area residents of the wonderful, unique holiday magic that takes place every December in the Notre Dame Theatre in Belmont, California

 

The Musical

Charles Dickens' classic gets the full Broadway treatment in Alan Menken's-Lynn Ahrens'-Mike Okrent's adaptation of A Christmas Carol. This is the version that leaves New Yorkers and tourists alike gasping in wonder and merriment every year as the story unfolds on the stage at Madison Square Garden. In 2004, this version became the basis of a NBC television spectacular featuring Kelsey Grammer as Scrooge, surrounded by an array of stars including Jason Alexander, Jesse L. Martin, Jane Krakowski, Geraldine Chaplin, Jennifer Love Hewitt and Ruthie Henshall. Alan Menken (Little Shop Of Horrors) and Lynn Ahrens (Ragtime The Musical, Once On This Island) have collaborated on a score that is filled with beautiful melodies and emotional lyrics. Their song "A Place Called Home" has become a holiday standard.

While the Madison Square Garden staging contains spectacular special effects and scenic elements, A Christmas Carol can be equally effective on a more intimate scale. The book by Mike Okrent and Lynn Ahrens is character-driven, and all of the featured roles are developed to give performers many chances to shine. Of course, at the center of the piece is Ebenezer Scrooge himself, taken from the pages of Dickens' immortal tale and delivered full-blown in a role suitable for your local star.

There are many adaptations of A Christmas Carol out there, but only one Broadway version! Now this holiday treat can delight your audiences as it has annually in New York City for so many years.

 

Thanks for coming to the show

Have a Great Day!

Jim Light

www.interorealestate.com/agents/jameslight

 

 

 

What's moving in the Baywood Neighborhood? San Mateo CA 94402

What's moving in the Baywood Neighborhood? San Mateo, CA 94402

What's moving in the Baywood Neighborhood?  Here is a list of the active properties both single family homes and condos 

Street Address City List Price Beds Baths Bldg SqFt Lot Size Range Class
CRYSTAL SPRINGS RD San Mateo $2,700,000     8603 .25+ to .5 Acre 3
PARROTT DR San Mateo $1,849,500 5 3 3150 8,000+ SqFt to .25 Acre 1
W 3RD AV #1003 San Mateo $1,698,000 2 2 2212   2
EDINBURGH ST San Mateo $1,639,000 4 3 2610 6,500+ to 8,000 SqFt 1
W 3RD AV #504 San Mateo $1,628,000 2 2 2543   2
CRYSTAL SPRINGS RD #1410 San Mateo $1,485,000 2 3 (2/1) 2341   2
CARMEL CI San Mateo $1,299,500 3 3 2530 4,500+ to 6,500 SqFt 1
CRYSTAL SPRINGS RD #1204 San Mateo $1,244,100 2 2 1732   2
1ST AV San Mateo $1,150,000     4500 4,500+ to 6,500 SqFt 3
CRYSTAL SPRINGS RD #1408 San Mateo $1,108,800 2 2 1739   2
W 3RD AV #106 San Mateo $998,000 2 2 1958 1 to 4,500 SqFt 2
W 3RD AV #206 San Mateo $898,000 2 2 1958 1 to 4,500 SqFt 2
CRYSTAL SPRINGS RD #1207 San Mateo $844,800 2 2 0   2
CRYSTAL SPRINGS RD #2214 San Mateo $759,000 2 2 0   2
VIRGINIA AV San Mateo $700,000 2 2 1606   2

 

Update on the active properties in Baywood  neighborhood.  There has been some movement in the neighborhood. With properties priced right, they don't last long. If you or someone is looking in the Baywood Manor neighborhood please feel free to contact me.

Have a great day!

Jim Light

www.interorealestate.com/agent/jameslight

www.interorealestate.com/agents/jameslight

What's moving in San Mateo Westwood Knolls?

Here is a list of the active homes for sale in the San Mateo Westwood Knolls neighborhood.

Street Address City List Price Beds Baths Bldg SqFt Lot Size Range Class
GREENFIELD CT San Mateo 1548000 4 3 3000 .25+ to .5 Acre 1
41ST AV San Mateo 1099000 5 3 3580 4,500+ to 6,500 SqFt 1
EASTWOOD DR San Mateo 998000 4 3 2680 4,500+ to 6,500 SqFt 1
36TH AV San Mateo 995000 3 3 1780 4,500+ to 6,500 SqFt 1
HACIENDA ST San Mateo 844900 3 3 (2/1) 2610 4,500+ to 6,500 SqFt 1
41ST AV San Mateo 825000 3 2 (1/1) 1280 4,500+ to 6,500 SqFt 1
 W 39TH AV San Mateo 799950 3 2 1950 .25+ to .5 Acre 1
41ST AV San Mateo 595000 2 1 1430 4,500+ to 6,500 SqFt 1
BERESFORD CT San Mateo 490050     1410 4,500+ to 6,500 SqFt 3

 Update on the active properties of the San Mateo Knolls neighborhood.  There has been some movement in the neighborhood. With properties priced right, they don't last long. We had a recent house on Winway that our office sold in one week with multiple offers. If you or someone is looking in the San Mateo Westwood Knolls neighborhood please feel free to contact me.

Have a great day!

Jim Light

www.interorealestate.com/agents/jameslight

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What's moving in the Baywood Neighborhood? San Mateo, CA 94402

What's moving in the Baywood Neighborhood?  Here is a list of the active properties both single family homes and condos 

 

Street Address City List Price Beds Baths Bldg SqFt Lot Size Range Class
CRYSTAL SPRINGS RD San Mateo $2,750,000     8603 .25+ to .5 Acre 3
PARROTT DR San Mateo $1,849,500 5 3 3150 8,000+ SqFt to .25 Acre 1
W 3RD AV #1003 San Mateo $1,698,000 2 2 2212   2
EDINBURGH ST San Mateo $1,639,000 4 3 2610 6,500+ to 8,000 SqFt 1
W 3RD AV #504 San Mateo $1,628,000 2 2 2543   2
CRYSTAL SPRINGS RD #1410 San Mateo $1,485,000 2 3 (2/1) 2341   2
CARMEL CI San Mateo $1,359,000 3 3 2530 4,500+ to 6,500 SqFt 1
CRYSTAL SPRINGS RD #1204 San Mateo $1,244,100 2 2 1732   2
1ST AV San Mateo $1,150,000     4500 4,500+ to 6,500 SqFt 3
CRYSTAL SPRINGS RD #1408 San Mateo $1,108,800 2 2 1739   2
W 3RD AV #106 San Mateo $998,000 2 2 1958 1 to 4,500 SqFt 2
W 3RD AV #206 San Mateo $898,000 2 2 1958 1 to 4,500 SqFt 2
CRYSTAL SPRINGS RD #1207 San Mateo $844,800 2 2 0   2
CRYSTAL SPRINGS RD #2214 San Mateo $759,000 2 2 0   2
VIRGINIA AV San Mateo $700,000 2 2 1606   2

Update on the active properties in Baywood  neighborhood.  There has been some movement in the neighborhood. With properties priced right, they don't last long. If you or someone is looking in the Beresford Manor neighborhood please feel free to contact me.

Have a great day!

Jim Light

www.interorealestate.com/agent/jameslight

www.interorealestate.com/agents/jameslight

  

 

What's moving in Beresford Manor Neighborhood? San Mateo, CA 94403

What's moving in the Beresford Manor Neighborhood?  Here is a list of the active properties both single family homes and condos 

 

Street Address City List Price Beds Baths Bldg SqFt Lot Size Range Class
28TH AV San Mateo $999,999 5 3 2570 6,500+ to 8,000 SqFt 1
PORTOLA DR San Mateo $925,000 3 2 2277 4,500+ to 6,500 SqFt 1
MCAKER CT San Mateo $899,500     0 4,500+ to 6,500 SqFt 3
 26TH AV San Mateo $899,000 3 3 (2/1) 1693 4,500+ to 6,500 SqFt 1
24TH AV San Mateo $824,900 4 2 1920 6,500+ to 8,000 SqFt 1
ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS San Mateo $799,000 2 2 1280 4,500+ to 6,500 SqFt 1
22ND AV San Mateo $699,000 2 1 1390 8,000+ SqFt to .25 Acre 1
W 20TH AV #302 San Mateo $515,000 2 2 1208   2
ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS #81 San Mateo $489,900 2 1 892   2
W 20TH AV #210 San Mateo $475,000 2 2 1208   2

Update on the active properties in Beresford Manor neighborhood.  There has been some movement in the neighborhood. With properties priced right, they don't last long. If you or someone is looking in the Beresford Manor neighborhood please feel free to contact me.

Have a great day!

Jim Light

www.interorealestate.com/agents/jameslight

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