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Experts say
dips in rent
won’t linger
Those tracking market downturn pessimistic
renters will enjoy relief beyond winter season
By Austin Walsh seen at the same time in 2016.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Rent analyst Chris Salviati with
online database Apartmentlist
San Mateo renters may be hav- suggested the downtick could be
ing a happy new year as monthly attributed to seasonal trends, as
fees recently dipped for some apartment hunters typically sit out
apartment dwellers, but national the holiday season, leading to a
real estate experts are pessimistic regular listing price swoon.
the economic relief will last. “The late fall and winter are off
seasons for big moves, so we typ-
Median one-bedroom listings in ically see that dip this time of
ANDREA LAUE/DAILY JOURNAL San Mateo floated at $2,500 per
Cooper Glavin, 15, shoots as Caden Thun, 16, defends and Camden Stuart, 15, and Brennan McDonald, 15, prepare year,” said Salviati, whose web-
month last December, according site shows local rent listings have
to rebound at Ray Park in Burlingame. to online rental database Zumper,
amounting to a marginal .8 per-
Improvements sought for Ray Park cent decrease from asking prices See RENTS, Page 18
Burlingame officials examine work amidst broad assessment of all city parks
By Austin Walsh
A close connection
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
history.
Situated about a quarter mile from land,
the light station, which operated between
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on the San Mateo County Coast, attracting
strong currents in the channel.
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According to State Parks historian Matt
the giant beasts up close. There is much
Bischoff, once the Coast Guard pulled out,
more to the park, however, and a state
the buildings were left to deteriorate.
archeologist wants to add even more.
“Visitors lit fires, vandalized the remains,
“We have public representations of the
and generally wreaked havoc,” he wrote.
ranching histories” in the area, “but until
“Many of the remaining structures were
lately, nothing about Native American cul-
burned, including the boat house, tramway
ture history that spans many thousands of
and various sheds. The unforgiving climate
years,” said Mark Hylkema, an archeolo-
also quickly took a toll.”
gist and tribal liaison with the California
The keeper’s quarters were taken over by
State Parks. He and his colleagues plan to
elephant seals, sea lions and, of course,
return some of the area to the way it was
birds. For safety reasons, the island light
when the Quiroste tribe roamed the coast.
tower was cut down in 1976. Today, the
The effort includes removing firs and inva-
island is a wildlife reserve and is closed to
sive shrubs over the next five years to make
the public.
the land closer to what it was when
Now is the time to see the elephant seals
Europeans came during the Spanish period
fight, mate and give birth. Reservations are
and developed ranching. Año Nuevo
required for guided tours that end March 31.
already has some traces of the tribal days.
The story of the elephant seal is one of
Midden sites, basically garbage dumps left
remarkable recovery. Hunted to near extinc-
by the Quiroste, are found throughout the
tion by the early 1900s, the first seal was
area, reminding visitors that the tribe once
reported at Año Nuevo Island in 1955 and
lived there
the first birth was recorded in 1961. Today,
“State Parks display ranching histories at
an estimated 10,000 of the animals return
our Wilder Ranch Culture Preserve, estab-
each year.
lished to preserve a history of dairy ranch-
Before the seals’ comeback, the island’s
ing on the coast,” Hylkema said. The ranch
most famous animal was a dog named Jip
off Highway 1, north of Santa Cruz, dates
who came to the island in 1894 with
back to 1871 and much of the original
Thomas Butwell, a boatman in San
equipment has been preserved, including
Francisco who took a job at the light sta-
the farmhouse and a water wheel. There is
tion. Jip died three years later, eulogized in
also an adobe building from the earlier era
the San Francisco Call under the headline
when the region was pasture land that
“Death of a Famous old Dog.” The obituary
served Mission Santa Cruz, which was
recalled Jip’s time in San Francisco where
founded in 1791.
he was known as “the dog detective,” and
Año Nuevo boasts the restored 19th cen-
the “dog life-saver.” Among other exploits,
tury dairy ranch of the Dickerman-Steele
Jip saved a boy from drowning in San
family that came to the area after the Civil
Francisco Bay, found another boy who had
War. Today, the ranch’s buildings house a
been missing for four days, and even helped
Marine Education Center that includes a
police catch numerous thieves and other
natural history exhibit, a bookstore and
wrong doers.
theater.
A hike along the ocean bluffs leads to
Año Nuevo Point, part of a major bird
migratory route. Just offshore is an island The Rear View Mirror by history columnist
that contains what’s left of a 19th century Jim Clifford appears in the Daily Journal
lighthouse and fog signal station. There ev ery other Monday. Objects in The Mirror
has been no move to restore the light- are closer than they appear.
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Bannon tries to make amends as aides defend Trump’s fitness up with a Fake Book, written by a totally
By Jill Colvin
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS discredited author,” he tweeted.
Wolff’s book draws a derogatory portrait
WASHINGTON — Steve Bannon is trying of Trump as an undisciplined man-child who
to make amends. didn’t actually want to win the White House
Faced with a growing backlash, President and who spends his evenings eating cheese-
Donald Trump’s former chief strategist burgers in bed, watching television and
released a statement Sunday reaffirming his talking on the telephone to old friends.
support for the commander in chief and The book also quotes Bannon and other
praising Trump’s eldest son as “both a patri- prominent advisers as questioning the pres-
ot and a good man.” ident’s competence.
Bannon infuriated Trump with comments Chatter about Trump’s mental fitness for
to author Michael Wolff describing a June office has intensified in recent months on
2016 meeting at Trump Tower in New York cable news shows and among Democrats in
between Donald Trump Jr., Trump campaign Congress.
aides and a Russian lawyer as “treasonous” White House spokeswoman Sarah
and “unpatriotic.” Huckabee Sanders this past week called such
But Bannon said Sunday his description suggestions “disgraceful and laughable.”
was aimed at former Trump campaign chair- “If he was unfit, he probably wouldn’t be
man Paul Manafort, who also attended the REUTERS sitting there and wouldn’t have defeated the
meeting, and not Trump’s son. President Donald Trump returns to the White House from Camp David. most qualified group of candidates the
“I regret that my delay in responding to Republican Party has ever seen,” she said,
these grotesque comments so out of touch Miller’s interview on CNN’s “State of the calling him “an incredibly strong and good
the inaccurate reporting regarding Don Jr with reality and obviously so vindictive.” Union” quickly grew heated, with Miller
has diverted attention from the president’s leader.”
CIA Director Mike Pompeo said Trump criticizing CNN’s coverage and moderator Trump and some aides have attacked
historical accomplishments in the first year was “completely fit” to lead the country, Jake Tapper pressing Miller to answer his
of his presidency,” Bannon said in the Wolff’s credibility, pointing to the fact that
pausing before answering because, he said questions and accusing him of speaking to the book includes a number of factual errors
statement, first obtained by the news site on “Fox News Sunday,” it was such “a ludi- only one viewer: Trump.
Axios. Bannon said his support for Trump and denying that the author had as much
crous question.” Tapper abruptly ended the interview, say- access as he claimed.
and his agenda was “unwavering.” “These are from people who just have not ing: “I think I’ve wasted enough of my
Hours before the statement came out, “He said he interviewed me for three hours
accepted the fact that President Trump is the viewers’ time.” in the White House. It didn’t exist, OK? It’s
administration officials used appearances United States president and I’m sorry for Soon after, Trump tweeted: “Jake Tapper
on the Sunday news shows to rally behind in his imagination,” Trump said Saturday.
them in that,” said Pompeo, who gives of Fake News CNN just got destroyed in his Wolff told NBC on Sunday that “I truly do
Trump and try to undermine Wolff’s “Fire Trump his regular intelligence briefings. interview with Stephen Miller of the Trump
and Fury: Inside the Trump White House,” not want to say the president is a liar,” but
Nikki Haley, the U.S. ambassador to the Administration. Watch the hatred and that he had indeed spoken with Trump for
which portrays the 45th president as a United Nations, said that she is at the White unfairness of this CNN flunky!”
leader who doesn’t understand the weight of about three hours during and since the cam-
House once a week, and “no one questions Trump took to Twitter on Saturday to paign.
his office and whose competence is ques- the stability of the president.” defend his fitness for office, insisting he is
tioned by aides. Trump has repeatedly invoked Ronald
“I’m always amazed at the lengths people “like, really smart” and, indeed, a “very sta- Reagan, tweeting Sunday that the former
Chief policy adviser Stephen Miller, in a will go to, to lie for money and for power. ble genius.” He pressed the case again on
combative appearance on CNN, described president “had the same problem and han-
This is like taking it to a whole new low,” Sunday as he prepared to depart Camp David dled it well. So will I!”
the book as “nothing but a pile of trash she told ABC’s “This Week.” for the White House.
through and through.” Reagan died in 2004, at age 93, from
To Miller, “the portrayal of the president “I’ve had to put up with the Fake News pneumonia complicated by the Alzheimer’s
He also criticized Bannon, who is quoted in the book is so contrary to reality, to the from the first day I announced that I would
at length by Wolff, saying it was “tragic and disease that had progressively clouded his
experience of those who work with him.” be running for President. Now I have to put mind.
unfortunate” that Bannon “would make
sters between 7 and 17. To compete, a team mates lift them up and pat them on their has gone as far as looking to rent available
DERBY
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of five players each skate in the same direc-
tion while one designated jammer collects
points by lapping her competitors.
Roller derby notoriously is a contact
back,” she said.
Typically the sport is recognized by its
banked, indoor tracks, but Rennar said it
has since evolved to being played on flat,
warehouse space, but exorbitant prices
along the Peninsula have made the pursuit
exceptionally difficult.
“We’ve kind of run into wall after wall,”
sport, noted Rennar, who celebrated the outdoor surfaces. To be suitable in said Rennar, of the search for a permanent
to entertain interested locals, she is hope- physicality as a means of building charac- Millbrae, Rennar said skaters will merely home.
ful those whose curiosity is piqued for ter among players. need to use softer wheels and sweep the Ultimately, if the league gains traction,
derby will join the action. “Derby looks like a sport of women hit- playing area to avoid damaging the court. Rennar said she is hopeful there could be
“We would love to be able to be one of ting each other, but emotionally it is the Since the Redwood Roller Rink in room for roller derby in the new
the city’s rec leagues, where people not opposite. You don’t realize how strong you September shuttered, Rennar said the Community Center which Millbrae is plan-
only come to watch us play but the commu- are until you get hit,” she said. league has been renting indoor spaces at ning to rebuild following an arson fire that
nity comes out and participates, ” said She said the game’s aggressive elements tracks such as Burlingamer or Sports House claimed the previous facility.
Rennar, whose playing pseudonym is are balanced against the sportsmanship in Redwood City. “That’s the dream. I don’t think it is
“Rinkerbell.” and camaraderie shared between teammates. But without a substantial financial back- something that has been discussed. But if
The league is comprised of 45 adult play- “If someone falls down, they’ll have this bone driving the league, continuing to pay they like us as a league and we love being
ers between 18 and 51 and about 30 young- moment where they are on the ground and costly rental rates can be challenging to there we would be flattered and over the
they’ll get upset. But then you’ll see team- sustain, said Rennar. She said the league moon if that happened,” she said.
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CARDINAL COMEBACK: STANFORD MEN RALLY BACK FROM 47-36 HALFTIME DEFICIT TO TAKE DOWN USC >> PAGE 12
Davis’ 50-footer
lifts Stanford to
big win vs. USC
By Rick Eymer
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Arizona State 73, Stanford 66 Cowling nets 19, Cal women hold off ’Zona
No. 25 Arizona St. women THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Titans rally to top Chiefs 22-21 remarkable bunch of underdogs. Angeles, and they seem quite confident
NFL playoffs about their chances to run the table in other
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Marcus Mariota
run that clinched the game. Falcons upend Rams 26-13 people's buildings on the way to
did everything he could to help the Titans Minneapolis.
advance in the playoffs, throwing a crazy It all added up to a heart-stopping 22-21 LOS ANGELES — The Atlanta Falcons Matt Ryan passed for 218 yards and hit
touchdown pass to himself , running for cru- victory over the Kansas City Chiefs on know they'll have to win three consecutive Julio Jones for an 8-yard touchdown with
cial first downs and providing the kind of Saturday, the first postseason win for the road games to get a chance for Super Bowl 5:48 to play, and the defending NFC cham-
spark that Tennessee needed to rally from a Titans in 14 years and one that will provide redemption. pion Falcons advanced from the wild-card
21-3 halftime hole. some relief — for the week, at least — for The Falcons already nabbed the first vic- round with a 26-13 victory over the upstart
Heck, he even threw a crucial block on the embattled coach Mike Mularkey and his tory by spoiling a festive night in Los Rams on Saturday night.
Yardage numbers
AFC The Bills finished with 263 yards, 119 of
those coming from hobbled running back
Continued from page 11 LeSean McCoy (ankle). The Jags had a
measly 230 yards, the team’s third-fewest
total of the season. Leonard Fournette ran
Bortles made up for it with his scrambling 21 times for 57 yards.
ability. He had several long runs, with the
highlight coming in the fourth quarter when Huge swing
he fumbled a shotgun snap, picked it up and
outran two defenders for an 18-yard gain. Trailing 10-3 with about six minutes to
The play prompted a Bills assistant to slam play, the Bills looked as if they picked up a
his clipboard to the ground, which left Bortles first down on an 11-yard pass from Tyrod
smiling as he flipped the ball to an official. Taylor to Clay. Jacksonville players stand-
“We weren’t sharp. We made some bad TOMMY GILLIGAN/USA TODAY SPORTS ing on the sideline pointed to Clay’s feet,
plays and did some stupid stuff,” Bortles Jaguars cornerback Jalen Ramsey intercepts a pass in the fourth quarter in the AFC Wild Card and coach Doug Marrone threw the chal-
said. “But we found a way to win, and that’s game Sunday at EverBank Field. lenge flag. Officials overturned the comple-
all that matters.” Colvin said. “You’ve got to find a way. Taylor’s helmet slammed hard against the tion, saying Clay was out of bounds and set-
He completed 12 of 23 passes for 87 Whatever it takes, we’ve got to get to these ground after getting thrown down by Dante ting up a third-and-10 play from the
yards, with a touchdown. His TD pass to goals we talked about. All this work we put Fowler Jr. He had to be helped off the field, Jacksonville 48-yard line. Linebacker
backup tight end Ben Koyack late in the in in the offseason is for moments like this. forcing backup Nathan Peterman into the Myles Jack sacked Taylor on the next play,
third quarter was his best throw of the game. For him to find a way and do it with his legs, game with 1:27 remaining. forcing a punt.
It also was a gutsy call on fourth-and-goal I have the utmost respect for him.” All-Pro cornerback Jalen Ramsey tipped
from the 1. The Bills had plenty of chances down the and then intercepted Peterman’s third pass, Injuries
Bortles did the rest on the ground, pick- stretch, but a huge penalty against tight and the Jaguars ran out the clock. Jag uars : Linebacker Paul Posluszny
ing up first downs and helping end Charles Clay, a dropped pass by Zay “I don’t care what people call it, we got a (hip) left, tried to return and then headed to
Jacksonville win its first playoff game at Jones and then a tackle that knocked quar- playoff win,” Ramsey said. “We’re going to the locker room. He did not return.
home since the 1999 season. terback Tyrod Taylor out of the game ended come to work for another week while other Receiver/punt returner Jaydon Mickens
“He found a way, ” cornerback Aaron any threat of a comeback. teams are sitting home.” (hamstring) also left the game.
away from Tyeler Davison and slammed his tance for the win after a failed gamble by came back late in the fourth quarter, made
NFC
Continued from page 11
head into Onyemata’s chest. Newton was
checked for a concussion, but missed only
one play before returning to the game.
Saints coach Sean Payton, who elected to
keep the offense on the field on fourth-and-
short with two minutes remaining. He
this a game.”
Injuries
hoped to run out the clock on Carolina,
“We had to finish out the game and put it on which was out of timeouts. It backfired
our defense, put it on me, put it on our second- Sai nts : Starting left guard Andrus Peat
But Newton was also sacked four times, when Brees’ pass as he scrambled to his was carted off the field with a left shin
once each by Bell, Jordan, Jonathan ary, our D-line,” Jordan said. “I mean, every- right was intercepted by Adams, giving injury. His replacement, Senio Kelemete,
Freeney, and David Onyemata. The sack by body responded the way we were supposed to.” Carolina the ball at its 31 with 1:51 to go. later needed help off the field for an undis-
Onyemata came as Newton tried to spin Still, the Panthers were in striking dis- “This win is special,” Jordan said. “They closed injury.
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RENTS
Continued from page 1
warmer market as the weather heats up and
a cooling down coming with the fall and
winter months.
opinion regarding the true median costs,
both online analysts agree the one-bed-
room rental market largely stayed flat for
increase of nearly 10 percent over the past
year.
Again, the relative proximity to jobs at
While differences exist between the the year. tech giants such as Oracle and Facebook
rental figures offered by Apartmentlist and While rents are still higher than most drive much of the market demand which,
dropped incrementally for each of the past Zumper — often to the chagrin of local other areas across the state and nation, when paired with a limited stock of larger
four months. experts who claim the figures are too even a marginal slowing in the astronomi- units, pushes the price sky high, she said.
Zumper marketing manager Crystal Chen expensive — Craigslist listings in San cal price jumps known in years past may Considering the variety of factors work-
agreed the price drop is likely only tempo- Mateo confirm the Zumper findings as be considered a win for exhausted renters, ing in the favor of landlords, Chen was
rary, considering the widespread appeal of well. Between one dozen independently said Salviati. pessimistic asking prices will decline any
living near the wealth of local, lucrative listed available one-bedroom units, the “At a certain point there are only so time soon.
job opportunities. average rental asking price is $2,550, with many additional rent increases the market “The fact that San Mateo does not have a
“San Mateo and the majority of the Bay a high of $3,257 and low of $1,995. will be able to handle,” he said. “Basically lot of available space to build new supply
Area are not seeing much relief, even in the Local property managers have been even though the Bay Area has a lot of high- to meet this ever-growing demand will
current slow moving season, which only quick to note though the asking price data paying jobs, there is a limit to what peo- only continue to propel prices upward,”
highlights the intense demand for housing is not representative of the amounts paid ple are willing to pay for rent.” she said.
here,” she said in an email. by most locally who are often living in While the one-bedroom listings may be Salviati shared a similar perspective,
A chart supplied by Chen bears out the older units for less rent. hitting a ceiling, Chen claims the market suggesting the temporary discount renters
seasonality claims, as data show median Apartmentlist has acknowledged its data for two-bedroom units is seemingly unaf- may be currently enjoying would likely
one-bedroom listings started in February trends expensive, as the database skews fected by the typical seasonal market not be a trend to count on for long.
at $2,510 and climbed to a peak of $2,610 toward tracking new listings which are downturn. “Things have been slowing down but
in June before dropping down to a low of often luxury units toting hefty asking Median listing prices for two-bedroom there’s some question as to whether that
$2,470 in September. prices. units jumped to $3, 240 in December will continue into the new year,” he said.
San Mateo’s path follows a typical rental
monkey bars. Officials expressed discomfort with the while the concerns regarding transparency
PARK
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Some expressed their appreciation for
the shaded play areas, as well as the large,
grassy fields and surrounding trees.
a perceived lack of information detailing
reasons MIG Consulting was identified by
a subcommittee as the preferred candidate
resonated with him, he was prepared to
move ahead with the recommendation.
“I’m content to have more background
Removing the sand box and considering ahead of the other applicants. on why this decision was made. I have zero
to build an area for dog owners to allow “This is a big contract and a huge proj- belief it will change the recommendation
The survey has since closed and the 182 their pets off leash were other sugges- ect. I would have liked to have seen pro- and my position on supporting the proj-
responses frequently called for improved tions. Increasing the amount of parking, posals from the other finalists,” said Vice ect,” he said.
play equipment while keeping an eye on designed in a safer fashion, was another Mayor Donna Colson. Those in opposition were steadfast in
providing an adequate amount of shade, notable request. Councilwoman Ann Keighran shared a their unwillingness to approve the con-
grass and parking, Parks and Recreation Officials will fold the perspective similar perspective, claiming she “felt it tract until more information is available,
Director Margaret Glomstad said in an regarding Ray Park into a larger examina- could have been done more transparently.” to the degree that Keighran suggested
email. tion of the city’s parks, said Glomstad, The subcommittee which vetted the con- councilmembers reconsider their policy to
In their interest to replace the play area, who proposed the City Council approve tract bids was comprised of city staff and make the similar recommendations more
Glomstad said officials believed it was rea- Tuesday, Jan. 2, hire a consulting firm to councilmembers Emily Beach and Ricardo inclusive.
sonable to consider other amenities at the author a parks master plan document. Ortiz, who defended selecting MIG “We need to be careful futuristically and
neighborhood park, also home to a soft- Councilmembers though balked at the Consulting as the preferred candidate. maybe we need to be more clear on what
ball field and tennis courts. recommendation to pay MIG Consulting “When we picked the finalist, it was the expectations are if we have a subcom-
“The goal is to replace the aging 22- roughly $150, 000 to craft the plan ana- pretty evident they were the top choice mittee working on something,” she said.
year-old play structure at Ray Park in the lyzing the existing park facilities, col- and I think everyone on the panel agreed,” Ultimately, councilmembers agreed to
near future. In order to do this staff felt lecting community feedback for improve- said Ortiz, who noted the city’s familiarity City Manager Lisa Goldman’s suggestion
that it was prudent to look at the space in ments, identifying funding and imple- with the firm also factored into the sub- of tabling the discussion and bringing it
the park in order to not restrict future mentation opportunities and producing a committee’s choice. MIG Consulting was back for further discussion with more
options that the community may want to final plan, according to video of the meet- also recently hired to update Burlingame’s information at a later meeting.
see in Ray Park, ” she said. ing. General Plan. “Maybe that will make it more accept-
From the survey, most common feed- As part of the process, the consultant Mayor Michael Brownrigg suggested able to select this vendor,” she said.
back included requests for age appropriate also may lay the groundwork for estab-
equipment for younger children as well as lishing a park construction and improve-
those between the ages of 5 and 12, such ment fund developers must pay into when
as climbing structures, slides, swings and building projects in Burlingame.
Returning to Millbrae!
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Health Fair
Saturday FREE ADMISSION
Senior Resources and Services
January 20 from all of San Mateo County
— over 25 exhibitors!
9am to 1pm Goody Bags for first 200 attendees
Free Services include
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The Central County Fire Department shopped at Nuts For Candy in Burlingame for the holiday
toy drive Wednesday, Dec. 20 in an effort to patronize local merchants during the holiday
season. The toys purchased and donated to the drive will be distributed to 12 local
organizations. Donations are still being collected at Nuts For Candy and at CCFD Fire Stations.
Pictured from left to right are Nora Kevranian, Rose Kevranian, Firefighter Herman Barahona,
Captain Mike Vonada, John Kevranian and Firefighter Billy Vella.
Thirty-two members of the San Carlos Rotary contributed $1,625 in gift certificates, which
club President Bob Watkins delivered Dec. 18 to Heather Elementary School's Principal Pam
Jasso.
The San Bruno Lions Club presented Operation Santa Claus Dec. 14 providing more than
U. S. Air Force Airman 100 personalized gifts to special education students at John Muir and El Portal schools. This
Geo rg e A. Chav ez gradu- event chaired by Lion Bob Marshall, with the help of Lion Frank Rescino in the role of Santa,
ated from basic military Kimberly, Shannon, and Wyatt Welch as Santa’s Helpers as well as Whitney Welch not pictured.
training at Joint Base San Other San Bruno Lions in attendance were Ken Ibarra, John Giuseponi, Greg Pierce, Mel
Antonio-Lackland, San Phillips and Peter Carey. This event is supported by the Welch Family Partnership.
Antonio, Texas.
Airmen who complete
basic training also earn four
credits toward an associate
in applied science degree George Chavez
through the Community
College of the Air Force.
Chavez is the son of Sintia Chavez of San Mateo, California, and nephew of Eduardo
Navarro and Claudia Chavez Navarro of Fresno, California.
He is a 2015 graduate of Clovis West High School, Fresno.
***
Greg o ry and Jenni fer Di Pao l o , of San Mateo, gave birth to a baby boy and a baby
girl at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City on Dec. 16, 2017.
***
Kun Ji ang and Xuan Li , of Foster City, gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital
in Redwood City on Dec. 16, 2017.
***
Dy l an and Sara Ti nney , of San Carlos, gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital
in Redwood City on Dec. 17, 2017.
***
Rama Gri ffi th and Ka-On Li , of Redwood City, gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia
Hospital in Redwood City on Dec. 17, 2017.
***
Sumanth Jag annathan and Kri thi ka Sumanth, of Foster City, gave birth to a baby
girl at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City on Dec. 18, 2017.
***
Ro nal d and Jes s i ca Shi naul t, of San Carlos, gave birth to a baby girl at Sequoia
Hospital in Redwood City on Dec. 19, 2017.
***
Mark Li fs o n and Laurel Stev ens , of Emerald Hills, gave birth to a baby boy at
Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City on Dec. 21, 2017.
***
Ry an Lee and Luanna Tang , of Foster City, gave birth to a baby girl at Sequoia
Hospital in Redwood City on Dec. 21, 2017.
***
Dani el and Meredi th Lars en, of Belmont, gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia
Hospital in Redwood City on Dec. 22, 2017.
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through Feb. 26. For more informa-
MONDAY, JAN. 8 tion email
Daytime Book Club. 10 a.m. San sloanejoseph@yahoo.com.
Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos.
Free and open to the public. Meets ‘Happenstance’ Solo Show by
the first Monday of the month. For Nathalie Stand. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 1018
more information call 591-0341. Main St., Redwood City. Exhibit runs
through Feb. 11. For more informa-
Technology Landscape: A Year in tion call (415) 987-7360.
Review and A Look Ahead. 1 p.m. to
2 p.m. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Lego Club: Aliens. 4 p.m. 840 W
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
Free. For seniors. For more informa- Explore space and create your own
tion call 522-7490. planet. For more information contact
valle@plsinfo.org.
Dance Connection with Live music
by Nob Hill Sounds. Free dance les- Art Lecture — Klimt and Rodin: An
sons 6:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. with open Artistic Encounter. 7 p.m. to 8:30
dance from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. p.m. San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St.,
ARNOLDO ARREOLA Burlingame Woman’s Club, 241 Park San Carlos. Free and open to the
Road, Burlingame. First dance of the public. For more information call
Redwood City resident Arnoldo Arreola said those who have moved to Redwood City from the Mexican city Aguililla show year, semi-formal. Admission is $10 591-0341.
their pride for their hometown through events like Fiestas Patrias, a celebration of Latin countries and Mexican independence, members, $12 guests. Men with
dance experience, free. Light refresh- THURSDAY, JAN. 11
held every September in Redwood City’s Courthouse Square. ments. For more information call Free Pet ‘Fixes.’ 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Fair
342-2221. Oaks Community Center, 2600
malized.
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Though some Aguilillans have recently moved to parts of
the Central Valley, Arreola said their traditions remain just
as strong in Redwood City through religious celebrations.
Eating Disorders Anonymous. 8
p.m. to 9 p.m. San Carlos Library, 610
Elm St., San Carlos. Free and open to
the public. Meetings every Monday
Middlefield Road, Redwood City. Free
spaying and neutering clinic hosted
by the Peninsula Humane Society.
Surgery performed by a licensed vet
in an SPCA surgery vehicle. One pet
He said many Aguilillans are Catholic and observe the 12 evening. For more information call per family. Cats and dogs only. For
591-0341. more information call 340-7022.
days of Christmas and an October celebration of Our Lady of
the city to the celebrations of Our Lady of Fatima and other Fatima, which recognizes the Virgin Mary’s appearing to TUESDAY, JAN. 9 Bay Area Painted: Landscapes by
religious holidays at area churches, Arreola said the con- three children in Fátima, Portugal, in 1917. Hawaiian Music Jam. 9 a.m. to 10:30 Mark Monsarrat. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Hall
a.m. San Mateo Senior Center 2645 of Justice Lower Level, 400 County
nection between Redwood City and Aguililla has only To celebrate the event in Aguililla, Arreola said residents Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Center, Redwood City. The
grown stronger since immigrants from the town of some keep vigil at a statue of Mary placed at the top of a hill the Registration is required. Repeats Community Gallery will be showing
every week on Tuesday until March 6, works by Mark Monsarrat, a longtime
25,000 residents began moving to Redwood City in the night before the celebration. After a night of prayer, the 2018. For more information call 522- plein-air and studio painter of tradi-
1940s. men bring the statue from the hill and over a river as part of 7490. tional oil landscapes. Runs through
And it’s bound to grow even deeper after the Redwood Feb. 27. For more information email
the procession of the statue into the town. He added that for Computer Coach. 10 a.m. to noon. markmonsarrat@sbcglobal.net.
City Council approved an agreement establishing a sister more than a month, residents host celebrations in their San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San
city relationship with Aguililla at its Oct. 23 meeting, homes. Carlos. Free and open to the public. San Carlos Library Quilting Club.
One on one help offered every 10 a.m. to noon. San Carlos Library,
some seven years after Arreola began working on the Ever since a replica of the statue was brought to Redwood Tuesday morning. For more informa- 610 Elm St., San Carlos. Every second
process. Noting the arduous journeys of the many City some three years ago, Arreola said celebrations have tion call 591-0341. Thursday of the month. Free and
open to the public. For more infor-
Aguilillans who left everything they knew to pursue new been taking place in the homes of Aguilillans and at St. E-Book Coach. 10 a.m. to noon. San mation call 591-0341.
futures in another country, Arreola said formalizing the rela- Anthony Church in Menlo Park and St. Pius Church in Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos.
tionship between the two cities was one step toward One on one help offered to down- Snap Circuits. 4 p.m. 840 W. Orange
Redwood City. He said events recognizing the passion of load e-books from the library every Ave., South San Francisco. Learn how
acknowledging their many efforts in building Redwood Jesus before Easter as well as the Day of the Dead celebra- Tuesday morning. Free and open to to make lights turn on and sirens
City into what it is today. tion hosted by the Redwood City nonprofit Casa Círculo the public. For more information call wail. For more information contact
591-0341. valle@plsinfo.org.
“It was mainly to recognize all the people that were brave Cultural each year also attract Aguilillans from near and far.
enough to leave … family or their home,” he said, of the Though Aguililla may be farther from the coast than Textile Tuesday: Sleep Mask . 1 p.m. FRIDAY, JAN. 12
to 3 p.m. 840 W. Orange Ave., South Adult Craf ternoon: Upcycled
effort. “It’s not easy to travel that far.” Redwood City is, Arreola said the two cities share many San Francisco. Make friends, learn Calenders. South San Francisco
Having moved to Redwood City for the first time when he characteristics, including proximity to a mountain range new shortcuts and share knowledge Main Library, 840 W. Orange Ave.,
was 7 years old, Arreola is far from alone among the with the group. For more information South San Francisco. Bring in old cal-
and temperate weather. He said signs of the close connec- contact valle@plsinfo.org. enders to learn how to repurpose the
Redwood City residents who regard Aguililla as a “place to tion between residents of both cities are abundant in images. For more information call
come back to.” He said the first few Aguilillans to come to Aguililla, where it’s not uncommon to meet residents wear- See, Stop, Prevent Elder and 829-3860.
Dependent Adult Abuse. 2 p.m. San
Redwood City were part of the Bracero program, in which ing Redwood City T-shirts or those who know the city’s Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos. Sculptural works of Paul Powell. 8
Mexican residents were encouraged to fill a need for field attractions well. Learn the signs and symptoms of a.m. to 5 p.m. The Rotunda Gallery,
elder abuse. Free and open to the 555 County Center. Runs through
workers in the United States during World War II. But he said For Councilman John Seybert, who was mayor when the public. For more information call June 28. For more information email
they quickly took on many other jobs in the city, becoming sister city relationship between the two cities was estab- 591-0341. ppowell14@yahoo.com.
especially valued as restaurant employees and eventually as lished, including Aguililla among Redwood City’s sister Kids Craft: Sophie’s World. 4 p.m. TumbleBook s — eBooks for Kids,
owners of grocery stores such as Chavez Supermarket and cities was a natural fit given the close connection between 840 W. Orange Ave., South San Tweens and Teenagers. 10:30 a.m.
Mi Rancho Market. the residents. Francisco. Enjoy an afternoon of 840 W. Orange Ave., South San
crafting. For more information con- Francisco. Experience reading in a
He said sites like a 21-unit apartment building at 46 “It’s a great opportunity for a community that is such an tact valle@plsinfo.org. new and exciting way. For more
Willow Road and the Willow Market became safe havens for incredible part of Redwood City’s history, past and cur- information contact
Immigration: Community valle@plsinfo.org.
those coming into the city in the ’50s, when Arreola said rent,” he said. Conversation. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
more Aguilillan families started moving to the city. By the Zhuhai, China and Ciudad Guzman and Colima in Mexico Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave., Adult Craf ternoon: Upcycled
’60s, many believed Aguilillans made up the majority of Millbrae. This presentation by the Calendars. 1 p.m. South San
are the other three cities with which Redwood City shares Immigrant Legal Resource Center Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
the Latino population in Redwood City, said Arreola. that relationship. and the County of San Mateo Office Orange Ave., South San Francisco. For
Councilwoman Alicia Aguirre said that in her role as a Though Arreola acknowledged assembling committees in of Community Affairs will detail what more information email valle@plsin-
the county is doing regarding recent fo.org.
professor at Cañada College, she’s taught many students both countries and going through the administrative steps changes to immigration, along with a
from Aguililla, noting their pride for their hometown and to formalize the relationship took some time, he said see- community discussion. For more Kids Coding. 3 p.m. 306 Walnut Ave.,
information call 697-7607. South San Francisco. Program a sim-
enthusiasm for contributing to Redwood City’s fabric as ing how much it meant to Redwood City and Aguilillan res- ple computer pong game. All skill
small business owners and through events highlighting idents to formalize the relationship made it worth all the Friends of the South San Francisco levels are welcome. For more infor-
their culture. Public Library Quarterly Meeting. mation contact
while. Reflecting on his own journey and the many sacri- 6 p.m. South San Francisco Main ssfpladm@plsinfo.org.
“They really invested. They’re business owners, they’re fices made by others to come to the United States from their Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South
going to school … it’s a blessing they came to our city to beloved hometown, Arreola fought back tears when he San Francisco. For more information Introduction to Soldering. 4 p.m.
email valle@plsinfo.org. 840 W. Orange Ave., South San
make it better,” she said. described the accomplishment as pure happiness. Francisco. Compile your own elec-
Having traveled to the city when she mayor, Aguirre said “When I see how tough it is just for people to be here Documentar y Club: Engineering tronic device while learning how to
Egypt. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Belmont solder safely and correctly.
she’s looking forward to seeing further exchanges take legally … people who cannot go back … we want to bring Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, Registration required. For more infor-
shape now that the sister city relationship has been for- them a piece of home,” he said. Belmont. Discover how Egypt’s two mation contact valle@plsinfo.org.
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