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Things To Know: Relay For Life Feb 5th Kick-Off Event

FEATURE EVENT:  RELAY FOR LIFE San Bruno – Kick-Off Event – 6-9 p.m. Wednesday February 5th – San Bruno Rec. Center.  Info:  RelayForLife@Gmail.com

SamTrans Announces Route Changes for San Bruno Route 141 effective January 26th.  GOTO http://www.samtrans.com/schedulesandmaps/UpcomingChanges/Route_141.html

City of San Bruno’s 100 Year Anniversary Celebration Has Started:

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On December 23, 2014 the City of San Bruno will celebrate its first 100 years of incorporation and Centennial. The Centennial is an opportunity not only to recognize the community’s history, but also to celebrate the community’s identity, its accomplishments, and its future opportunities and potential. The City Council has begun the process to develop the scope of the celebration as well as the process for engagement with residents, businesses and community stakeholders.

 

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If YOU have historical information or photographs to share, or YOU would like to be part of the Centennial Celebration Planning, please contact the City Manager’s office at 650.616.7056 or centennial@sanbruno.ca.gov

A combination of traditional San Bruno programs and special events are being planned throughout the coming year to celebrate this historical milestone. Highlights of the Centennial year will include a City Hall open house, a Centennial art project to honor the City’s history, a community picnic, and a Centennial Gala. The upcoming year promises to be an exciting and memorable one and the City looks forward to commemorating 100 years of San Bruno history with YOU.

 

Friday, January 24 - YOU’RE INVITED TO COFFEE WITH ASSEMBLYMEMBERS KEVIN MULLIN AND PHIL TING

Join Assemblymembers Kevin Mullin and Phil Ting for a cup of coffee and share your thoughts on legislative issues that are important to you. 

WHEN:  Friday, January 24, 2014 - 12 p.m. – 2 p.m.

WHERE:  Philz Coffee - 2248 Westborough Blvd. South San Francisco, CA 94080.  Coffee will be provided, at no taxpayer expense. No appointment or RSVP needed.

 

Please contact Assemblymember Mullin’s district office at (650) 349-2200 with any questions.

Ben Cohn

District Representative

Office of Assemblymember Kevin Mullin (AD-22)

1528 S. El Camino Real, Suite #302

San Mateo, CA 94402

Phone: (650) 349-2200

Fax: (650) 341-4676

 

Saturday, January 25 2014 - The SAN BRUNO COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Board will conduct a workshop beginning at 9:00 a.m.  Topics for discussion will include the Foundation Bylaws and investment strategies.  The meeting will be noticed in compliance with the Brown Act.

In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals requiring reasonable accommodations or appropriate alternative formats for notices, agendas and records for this meeting should notify us 48 hours prior to meeting. Please call the City Clerk’s Office 650-616-7058 or

cbonner@ci.sanbruno.ca.us for last minute details on this meeting.

 Meeting Location: San Bruno City Hall, Conference Room 115,

567 El Camino Real, San Bruno

In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals requiring reasonable accommodations or appropriate alternative formats for notices, agendas, and records for this meeting should notify us 48 hours prior to meeting.  Please call the City Clerk’s Office 650-616-7058.

 

1.    Call to Order/Welcome

 

2.    Roll Call

 

3.    Review of Minutes:  December 12, 2013, Special Board Meeting

 

4.    Announcements

 

a.    The Board will conduct a workshop on February 15, 2014, beginning at 9:00 a.m.  The meeting will be noticed in compliance with the Brown Act.

 

5.    Boardmember Comments

 

a.   President

b.   Others

 

6.   Conduct Board of Directors Orientation

 

a.    Legal Update (Bylaws, Insurance, Email Accounts, Federal Tax ID Number)

b.   Role of the Board, Establishing Operating Norms, Next Operational Steps

c.   Review Current Investment Portfolio

d.   Topics for February 15, 2014, Workshop

 

7.   Public Comment

 

Individuals are allowed three minutes, groups in attendance, five minutes. If you are unable to remain at the meeting, contact the President to request that the Board consider your comments earlier. It is the Board’s policy to refer matters raised in this forum to staff for review and/or action where appropriate. The Brown Act prohibits the Board from discussing or acting upon any matter not agendized pursuant to State Law.

 

8.   Adjourn

Saturday, January 25 - Polar Bear Plunge – City Park Pool – info 616-7180 – signup early to be guaranteed a t-shirt

Saturday, January 25 - Discuss Women's economic advancements -

U. S. Congresswoman Jackie Speier invites YOU:


Dear Friends,

I invite you to join me for Strong Start 2014! – Inicie Fuerte 2014!, a FREE informative and inspirational morning to discuss women’s economic advancement at the Onetta Harris Community Center in Menlo Park on Saturday, January 25, 2014 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Alicia Aguirre, council member and former mayor of Redwood City, will be our special guest. You will also have access to valuable resources to help you with financial security, food and nutrition, childcare, job training programs, housing and worker rights.

Women have come a long way since the historic Seneca Falls Convention 165 years ago, the first women’s rights convention that addressed women in social, economic and political life and resulted in the Declaration of Sentiments. But our work to achieve full equality is far from done, for example, women still only earn 77 cents for every dollar a man is paid for the same work, or 2/3 of minimum wage workers are women, or 89 percent of the U.S. workforce does not have paid family leave through their employer. To correct such inequalities and injustices, some of my Congressional colleagues and I have developed When Women Succeed, America Succeeds: An Economic Agenda for Women and Families. Our goals are equal pay, work and family balance and access to childcare.

Start Strong 2014 

When: Saturday January 25 - 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.


Where: Onetta Harris Community Center
100 Terminal Avenue
Menlo Park, CA 94025
Sign up here!


At the event, I want to hear from you about challenges you and your family are facing. Together we will find solutions. I look forward to seeing you on Saturday!

All the best, 

Jackie

Saturday, January 25 – State Senator Jerry Hill and The City of Millbrae

Invite you to attend a Forum on the Affordable Care Act and Covered California Saturday, January 25, 2014 ~ 10 am to Noon Millbrae Community Center 477 Lincoln Circle, Millbrae Community Center 477 Lincoln Circle 

Open Enrollment Ends March 31, 2014

Join us for a discussion on the Affordable Care Act and California’s new health care options. If you do not have health insurance because of a pre-existing condition, your employer doesn’t offer it, or you cannot currently afford it, please attend our forum to learn about how to enroll in the new health care plans.

For Immediate Release

Office of Senator Jerry Hill
January 22, 2014

Media Contact: Leslie Guevarra, 650-212-3313 (office), 415-298-3404 (cell)

 

Learn About New Health Care Options in California

Senator Jerry Hill Co-Hosts Free Informational Forum in Millbrae on Saturday

 

Join Senator Jerry Hill and representatives from the San Mateo County Health System and  Service Employees International Union-United Healthcare Workers West on Saturday, January 25, at the Millbrae Community Center for a free informational forum on affordable health care options now available for Californians.

The Forum on the Affordable Care Act and Covered California runs from 10 a.m. to noon at the Millbrae Community Center, 477 Lincoln Circle, in meeting rooms D, E, and F. For more information or to RSVP, call Senator Hill’s district office at (650) 212-3313.

The program, which is co-hosted by the City of Millbrae and Mayor Wayne Lee, begins with a panel discussion on Covered California, Medi-Cal expansion and Health Plan of San Mateo County. A question-and-answer period with the audience follows.

Attendees will also have the opportunity to enroll in Covered California during the program with help from certified enrollment counselors from SEIU-UHW. The current open enrollment period ends March 31.

Here’s what to bring if you wish to enroll in Covered California: 

·         Valid ID -- driver’s license or passport -- for each adult applying

·         Any piece of postmarked mail sent to the applicant’s California address

·         2012 income tax filings (including dependent tax information and head-of-household status)

·         Birth certificate, permanent resident card, or passport for each person applying

·         For all family members to be covered: birth dates, social security numbers, home address and ZIP code

To RSVP call Senator Hill’s District Office at (650) 212-3313 or visit http://senate.ca.gov/2958/millbraeforum

Admission is free, but RSVPs are encouraged.

Wednesday, January 29 -  San Bruno AYSO Open House Invitation

AYSO Families,

San Bruno AYSO 249 is an all volunteer Region of the American Youth Soccer Organization.  Volunteers in the region are very important to maintain excellence in support of the philosophies below.  We need your help in order to continue providing and help to improve our program. Please take a moment to review the position descriptions and then come to our Regional Open House on Wednesday, January 29, from 6:30 - 8:30PM at San Bruno Recreation Center and talk with board members to get additional information or just drop by and say hello.

 

Open Regional Positions

  • Division Coordinators:  Organize coaches for age specific division.
  • Treasurer: Keep and safeguard all of the monies of the region and to have in their possession all of the region's cash investments, contracts, leases and any other valuable documents.
  • CVPA: Oversee the Child & Volunteer Protection Program in accordance with the AYSO Safe Haven program. 
  • Regional Auditor: Assist the Regional Commissioner in his/her fiduciary responsibilities to protect the organization's assets by monitoring, reviewing and reporting on Regional financial controls and records.
  • Sponsorship Coordinator:  Find and enlist sponsors for the region. 
  • Public Relations:  Publicize the regional goals, philosophies, events and news.
  • Coaches and Assistant Coaches:  Develop in players a positive image of themselves, their teammates, coaches, game officials, and opponents, and provide a good role model for players.
  • Referees:  Manage soccer matches played between teams of youth players according to the AYSO National Rules and Regulations, the FIFA Laws of the Game.

 

Easy online and in person training is provide for all volunteer positions at all levels of participation!

 

San Bruno AYSO Philosophies

Everyone Plays - AYSO mandates that every player must play at least half of every game.

Balanced Teams - Each year new teams are formed as evenly balanced as possible - because it is fair and more fun when teams of equal ability play.

Positive Coaching - Encouragement of player effort provides for greater enjoyment by the players and ultimately leads to better-skilled and better-motivated players.

Open Registration - AYSO Region 249 is open to all children between 4 and 19 years of age who want to register and play soccer. Interest and enthusiasm are the only criteria for playing.

Good Sportsmanship- Create a positive environment based on mutual respect, rather than a win-at-all-costs attitude - our program is designed to instill good sportsmanship in every facet of AYSO.

Player Development - AYSO believes that all players should be able to develop their soccer skills and knowledge to the best of their abilities, both individually and as members of a team.

 

The current San Bruno AYSO Regional Board members look forward to meeting with you.

 

Vince Gigi
AYSO Regional Commissioner - San Bruno

 

P. O. Box 581

San Bruno

650-873-2976

Wednesday, January 29 & Thursday January 30 – (MUST ATTEND BOTH DAYS) – AARP Smart Drivers Course – Senior Center 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. - $15.00 AARP members - $20.00 non-AAPR – info & sign-up 616-7150

Thursday, January 30 – Be a Volunteer Tutor in the Library Homework Center.  Training 5-6 p.m. downstairs community room – Sign-up or info Melissa Elia elia@plsinfo.org or 616-7078

Saturday, February 1 –  Father & Daughter Dinner & Dance – Senior Center – 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. – Girls ages 4 to 11 only – tickets sell out fast. Spend a special night with your daughter. Enjoy a delicious dinner and then dance the night away! Each family will receive a photo to remember the night. If a father is unavailable, grandfathers, uncles, or family friends are welcome. Tickets are on sale NOW at the Recreation Center.  $55 per couple; $12 per additional person. 616-7180

 

Wednesday, February 5 – Relay For Life - Kick-Off Event - 6:00 p.m.  9:00 p.m. - San Bruno Recreation Center – Info:  RelayForLife@Gmail.com  FREE Food and entertainment.

The San Bruno Relay For Life committee chairman Ken Ibarra is pleased to announce our 2014 Kick-Off Event being held Wednesday February 5th 2014 from 6:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. at the San Bruno City Recreation Center, 251 City Park Way.

Relay For Life San Bruno – www.relayforlife.org/sanbrunoca

Register on line and track our event’s progress.

For more information, please contact Ken Ibarra at 650 – 400 – 1005 or E=Mail SanBrunoRelay@gmail.com

Join us to “Finish The Fight Against Cancer”

At approximately 7:00 p.m. attendees will hear an uplifting presentation by Laura Baldini – Relay For Life Redwood City entitled “I realized I have a lot.  Each day is a gift, to be taken to heart.  Each birthday is a BIG deal”.

Friday, February 7 - Java With Jerry – 8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. MadHouse Coffee, 402 Visitation Avenue, Brisbane.  Enjoy a FREE cup of Java and discuss with California State Senator Jerry Hill your likes and dis-likes about California politics.  Info:  650-212-3313

Friday, February 7 - Free Dental Care to Low-Income Children on Give Kids a Smile Day

County celebrates 10 year anniversary of Give Kids a Smile Day  

February is National Children’s Dental Health Month and on Friday, February 7,  San Mateo County dentists will provide free dental services to low-income children, ages 1 to 18, on Give Kids a Smile Day.

Give Kids a Smile Day is a one day event and residents are encouraged to call San Mateo County Health Coverage Unit at (650) 616-2002 to schedule an appointment.

Several San Mateo County dentists will participate in Give Kids a Smile Day by offering free services, such as oral exams, cleanings, and fluoride treatments, to families with children, teens, and young adults who may otherwise not be able to afford or access dental care.  The families also receive assistance with health insurance enrollment.

For the past 10 years, San Mateo County Health System and San Mateo County Dental Society have been hosting Give Kids A Smile Day as a means to provide free dental care to local children and young adults who desperately need dental health education and treatment.

“Nearly one in four children, ages 2 to 11, has untreated cavities in their baby teeth,” said Dr. Gracia Cua, San Mateo County Dental Society. “Untreated dental disease is painful and affects a child’s physical, emotional, and social well-being, and yet it is preventable through brushing, flossing, proper diet and regular visits to the dentist.”

Give Kids a Smile Day is a national event where nearly a half million children benefit from dentists donating their time to raise awareness on the importance of dental care, and to help parents who cannot afford proper dental care for their children.

San Mateo County Health System ensures that all children ages 0 through 18 years in San Mateo County have access to comprehensive health and dental insurance coverage. To learn about health insurance enrollment for children, please call San Mateo County Health Coverage Unit at (650) 616-2002 or visit http://www.smcchi.org.

A healthy body starts with a healthy mouth.

Saturday, March 1 -   San Bruno Lions “Crab Feast & Dance Fundraiser”  5:30 p.m. – Midnight – Senior Center.  Tickets sold out last 3 years.  Tickets:  Lion Coz Giannoulis 952-4021 or Lion Ken Ibarra 400-1005  RSVP by February 24th.  NO Tickets sold at the door.

 

FUTURE EVENT:

Saturday April 26 & Sunday April 27 – Relay For Life – San Bruno – Join Us To FINISH THE FIGHT

Want Information to Start a Team?

Want to Learn How You Can Support the Event?

Contact Us:

SanBrunoRelay@gmail.com

www.RelayForLife.org/SanBrunoCA

Ken Ibarra, Event Chair (650) 400-1005

The link below gives you the background on WHY we are finishing the fight:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29pJTwcerZ4

The 24 hour event starts at 10:00 a.m. Saturday April 26th and runs continually until 10:00 a.m. Sunday April 27th 2014.

LOCATION:  Capuchino High School – San Bruno

GOTO:  www.RelayForLife.org/SanBrunoCa

Here you will find:

WHAT is Relay

WHY we fundraise

HOW you can START a Team

HOW you can JOIN a Team

 

Our temporary American Cancer Society staff partner Allison Baca writes:

Relay for Life is a 24 hour team event that raises funds for the American Cancer Society’s research, programs, services and advocacy efforts. It is held in over 5,100 cities in the United States each year. Teams come out and enjoy music, fun and food- all while keeping one person on the track from their team for the entire 24 hours. Our event is founded on the principle- “cancer never sleeps, so neither do we.” It is a non-competitive but emotionally impactful event. We need you now! Relay for Life is looking for planning committee members and teams! Join up and help us to “Finish the Fight” against cancer!

San Bruno April 26-27, 2014 – Capuchino High School

Looking for Chairs for one or more committees and various other committee roles.

Looking for teams, great entertainment and food!! 

Thank you so much! 

Allison

American Cancer Society

ATTN:  Allison Baca

601 Montgomery – Suite 650

San Francisco, CA 94111

650 – 922 – 1449

Allison.Baca@cancer.org

 

CONTINUING EVENT NEEDING YOUR SUPPORT:

 

Updates from d.tech 

Community Info Sessions

We have four information sessions currently scheduled - there is limited space at each session, so please RSVP via the links below.

·        Monday, January 27, 7:15pm-9:00pm at Beresford Community Center in San Mateo (RSVP here)

·        Tuesday, February 4, 6:30pm-8:30pm at Burlingame Public Library in Burlingame (RSVP here

·        Sunday, February 9, 2pm-4pm at Burlingame Public Library in Burlingame (RSVP here)

Application Information

We are receiving a consistent flow of applicants daily. At this pace, we expect that we will have 150 applicants by the end of January. A confirmation email will be sent out every Monday afternoon to let those who applied in the past week know that their submission has been received. If we reach more than 150, there will be a lottery held on Thursday, March 20th to determine which students are offered a slot at d.tech. All others will be placed on a waiting list. To apply, click here.

Location
The SMUHSD will inform us at the beginning of February what site they are offering d.tech. In the meantime, we are continuing to pursue other potential sites. Our primary goal is for d.tech to be centrally located within the district and easily accessible by public transportation.

Focused

Our response time and availability has just improved! Thanks to some planning grants and individual donations we’ve received, we are now able to focus entirely on d.tech. We transitioned last week into our new office space at CK-12, after leaving our positions at our SMUHSD schools. We have new email addresses, too - just a bit shorter than the last. Please contact us at: 
Ken Montgomery - kmontgomery@dtechhs.org

Nicole Cerra - ncerra@dtechhs.org
Christy Knott - cknott@dtechhs.org

Find Out More

If you are not already on our mailing list, please sign up to receive updates by selecting "contact us" at www.dtechhs.org

 

CONTINUING EVENT NEEDING YOUR SUPPORT:

 

San Bruno Patch Cub Reporter Greg Pierce reports:  The San Bruno Force, San Bruno’s American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO) U-19 Ladies team, has been selected to participate in the 2014 National Games taking place in Torrance, CA during the week of June 28 – July 6th.  This is the first time in 12 years that a ladies U-19 team will be playing in the National Tournament.

 

The 2014 tournament marks the 50th anniversary of the AYSO, making this year’s tournament particularly special for the organization.  To commemorate this special year, the AYSO will invite 24 teams to participate in brackets from the U10 age group through U19 for boys and girls.   Roughly 240 teams from all over the nation will be converge on the cities of Torrance and Riverside in Southern California next summer to compete in these national games.

 

“We are excited for the opportunity to play in these national games.  These young ladies worked hard the entire Fall season and will continue to work together to make this Spring season and summer competition successful.” says Team Manager and assistant coach Greg Pierce, “We are looking for a few more players to participate with us.  This is a great group of young ladies that are ready to compete and are excited looking forward to the Spring and tournament season.”       

 

The San Bruno Force is composed of young ladies from San Bruno, South San Francisco and Millbrae.  They began playing together this past Fall season, winning the Area 2B and 2N championship against a very tough opponent from Foster City.   Right now there are 12 young ladies on this team.  Recruitment is still in process.  Ladies ages 16 – 19, who have played AYSO soccer in San Bruno, Brisbane, Millbrae, Pacifica, Burlingame, San Mateo and Foster City are invited to inquire about this opportunity by calling Coach Greg Pierce at 650 291 6997 or contacting him at socball@sbhsi.com.

 

Fundraising for the tournament expenses began last Fall as the ladies and their parents operated the San Bruno AYSO league snack bar as well as a pumpkin patch.  They will continue to raise funds during this coming spring season with possibly a raffle and a car wash.    Sponsors are always welcome, and donations can be made online at https://fundly.com/san-bruno-force-ayso-u19-girls.

 

The AYSO is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.  Any donations made to this organization are tax deductible.

 

IN CASE YOU MISSED THIS:  To report damage on City property such as potholes, streetlight outage, graffiti, etc. 

GOTOhttp://www.sanbruno.ca.gov/pw_streets_pothole_form.asp

Fill out the on line form and submit it. 

Thanks for being Eyes & Ears for your San Bruno neighbors.

 

IN CASE YOU MISSED THIS:

 

Redesigned San Bruno Education Foundation web page  http://sanbrunoedfound.org/  Excellent schools are a top priority in San Bruno. We want all our children to have the opportunities to learn and achieve every year, no matter what happens with the state budget. By donating to the SBEF, you ensure that programs such as physical education, art, music, science, technology, literacy programs and instructional aides continue to be an integral part of the school curriculum.

Only as a community can we ensure that the schools in San Bruno continue to provide our children with high-quality education. 

So far we have raised $21,975 towards our $30,000 target. Thank you for your continued Support!

All donations are tax deductible.  Tax Id 20-1051818

Mail your donation to:  San Bruno Education Foundation, P. O. Box 175, San Bruno, CA 94066 or use the drop box in your school office.

 

IN CASE YOU MISSED THIS:

Regular and Special City Council Meeting Notices - Please visit http://www.sanbruno.ca.gov/city_agendapackets.html) for additional details about regular and special meetings, as related to PG&E Settlement Not-For-Profit, Study Sessions, and other City Council discussion topics.

 

COUNINUING EVENT:

Parks and Recreation Facilities

Mailing Address 
Parks & Recreation Services Department
567 El Camino Real
San Bruno, CA  94066 

Veterans Memorial Recreation Center 
(Recreation Center) Click here for directions
251 City Park Way
San Bruno Park - Crystal Springs and Oak Avenues 
Phone: (650) 616-7180  
Fax:      (650) 583-2545 

San Bruno Parks - click here for listing

San Bruno Park Pool
201 City Park Way
San Bruno Park - Crystal Springs and Oak Avenues 
Phone: (650) 616-7191  
Fax:      (650) 583-2545 

Senior Center
1555 Crystal Springs Road  
 Phone: (650) 616-7150  
 Fax:      (650) 589-8219

Exercise Room
251 City Park Way, San Bruno City Park

Portola Performing Arts Center
Portola Elementary School, 300 Amador Ave.

CONTINUING EVENT:

San Bruno Park Listings

Click here for San Bruno Parks Grid
Click here for reservation information

City Park –

Click here for Park Map
Located on the corner of Crystal Springs and Oak Avenue. This is our biggest park in San Bruno, there are 13 picnic sites and 2 separate play areas. 

Click here for photos.

Commodore Park & Dog Exercise Area –

Click here for Park Map
As one of the City's larger parks, Commodore features play areas, a baseball diamond, picnic tables, BBQ pits, restroom facilities and a fully enclosed dog exercise area located at the eastern end of the park. Commodore park is located at the cross streets of Commodore and Cherry Avenues. 

Click here for photos

Click here for a list of dog park rules.

Grundy Park – 

Click here for Park Map
Named after San Bruno's first Mayor, Grundy Park features a large open lawn area, two play areas, one reservable picnic site and a restroom. Grundy Park is located on both Cherry Avenue and Oak Avenue. 

Click here for photos.

Bayshore Circle Park
Located east of Tanforan Shopping Center, Bayshore Park features a basketball court and play area. 

Click here for photos.

Buckeye Park
This seven acre park nestled in the hillside of San Bruno on Rosewood Avenue and offers a beautiful setting for a picnic or just a lazy day in the park. 

Click here for photos.

Catalpa Tot Lot
Located on a half acre lot, Catalpa Tot Lot offers a basketball court. The park is nestled at the top of Catalpa Way in the Rollingwood area. 

Click here for photots.

Earl & Glenview Park
Located at the bottom of Glenview Drive, Earl Park is home to a small play area. 

Click here for photos.

Fleetwood Tot Lot
Located on a half acre lot, Fleetwood Tot Lot offers benches, a play area, and a basketball court. The sand, grass, and blacktop area is located on Fleetwood Drive in the Rollingwood area.

Click here for photos.

Forest Lane Park
Located near Huntington and 380, Forest Lane Park features a grassy area, basketball court, play area, and picnic and BBQ area.

Click here for photos.

Herman Tot Lot
Located east of Tanforan Shopping Center, Herman Tot Lot is home to a play area. 

Click here for photos.

Lions Park
Lions Park is located next to Lions Field at the end of 1st Avenue featuring a new play structure, grass area and ball field. This park is perfect for kids to play and eat at while baseball games are played. 

Click here for photos.

Lomita Park
Located in southern San Bruno, Lomita Park is home to a picnic and play area, perfect for a family outing. 

Click here for photos.

Monte Verde Park
Monte Verde Park is home to a large open grass area where soccer games are played. 

Click here for photos.

Pacific Heights Park
Located on a five acre lot, Pacific Heights Park features benches, play area, baseball diamond, basketball court, and walking trail. This sand, grass, and blacktop park is located on Longview Drive near Skyline College. This park is located on Longview Drive. 

Click here for photos.

Ponderosa Park
Hidden in the hills above Pacifica, this 4 acre park features benches, a water faucet, and a play area, with the remainder of the park being undeveloped. The grass and sand park is located on Pacific Heights Boulevard just off of Sharp Park Road. 

Click here for photos.

Posy Park
Located at the North end of San Mateo Avenue's downtown, Posy Park is a great place to sit and relax after shopping. 

Click here for photos.

7th Avenue Park
Located on a half acre lot, 7th Avenue Park features park benches and a play area. 

Click here for photos.

7th & Walnut Park
Located north of San Bruno Avenue on 7th Avenue, 7th and Walnut Park features a Basketball Court, and play area. 

Click here for photos.

CONTINUING EVENT:

Ball Fields 
For the Field Hotline Call (650) 616-7180 (press 6)

Athletic Facilities & Fields

Lara Field 
Lara Field is located near the main entrance of San Bruno City Park and features bleacher seating. This 90 foot base, lighted field is used for league and tournament use. Located in San Bruno City Park at the cross streets of Oak Avenue and Crystal Springs.

Diamond #2 
This adjustable size, lighted field is used by various youth and adult leagues and located across from Lara Field. Located in San Bruno City Park at the cross streets of Oak Avenue and Crystal Springs.

Diamond #3 
This adjustable size, lighted field is used by various youth and adult leagues and located between the swimming pool and Beckner Shelter. Located in San Bruno City Park at the cross streets of Oak Avenue and Crystal Springs.

Lion's Field
This adjustable size, lighted field is used by various youth and adult leagues and located at the end of 1st Avenue.

Rental Rates for the lighted baseball/softball fields:
90.00 for three hours
The fields are not reservable by non-residents

Tennis Courts 
San Bruno City Park is home to 4 full size tennis courts located adjacent to Diamond #2 and across from the War Memorial Recreation Center. Use of the courts are free. If you would like to reserve the courts, the rate is 30.00 per court for four hours. Located in San Bruno City Park at the cross streets of Oak Avenue and Crystal Springs.

 

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