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From YouTube: What's Happening Around Town Sept. 2019
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City of San Bruno's What's Happening Around Town
September 2019
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In
the
middle
of
the
block
to
reach
your
car,
don't
double
Park
or
block
traffic.
Remember
that
parking
or
waiting
in
red
zones
is
not
allowed,
don't
block
buses
or
use
designated
areas
for
buses
only
and
if
an
emergency
vehicle
requires
access
clear.
The
area
immediately
do
not
park
in
crosswalks
or
attempt
to
pass
a
stopped
vehicle,
which
is
allowing
pedestrians
to
cross
carpooling
kids
to
school
will
reduce
the
number
of
vehicles
near
the
school.
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This
option
is
specially
crucial
during
the
rainy
season
when
everyone
wants
to
ride
rather
than
walk
violating
the
law
by
using
the
excuse.
I'll
just
be
here,
a
minute
can
present
a
danger
and
cause
congestion
during
the
most
important
time
of
the
day
when
you
need
to
provide
a
safe
environment
for
your
children
and
finally
learn
the
traffic
patterns
around
the
school
and
avoid
being
a
disruption
in
driving,
more
cautiously
teaching
children,
safe
practices
and
limiting
vehicle
trips.
Parents
and
other
drivers
can
do
a
lot
to
improve
traffic
safety
around
school.
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Have
you
been
enjoying
the
free
concerts
at
the
rotary
pavilion?
Well,
the
music
will
continue
throughout
the
month
of
September
each
Friday
night,
starting
at
6
p.m.
until
the
Sun
Goes
Down
fun.
Musical
groups
will
play
a
variety
of
styles
of
music.
For
your
listening
pleasure.
These
bands
are
so
good.
You
will
want
to
get
up
and
dance
free
music
in
the
park
every
Friday
night
in
September,
starting
at
6
p.m.
and
once
the
Sun
Goes
Down.
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You
need
to
bring
the
popcorn
the
movies
and
the
popcorn
are
free
to
the
public
movies
in
the
park
Friday
nights
once
the
Sun
Goes
Down
in
San
Bruno
city
park,
do
you
enjoy
sitting
by
an
open
fire
eating
hot
dogs
and
s'mores
sleeping
in
the
tent?
Well,
you
can
do
that
more
right
here
in
City,
Park
on
Friday
September
27
bring
your
families
10
sleeping
bags,
flashlights
and
warm
clothing
and
spend
the
night
in
City.
Park
people
under
the
age
of
18
must
be
accompanied
by
an
adult.
The
family.
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Overnight
only
happens
if
we
have
a
minimum
of
50
participants
by
Friday,
September
13th,
so
hurry
in
to
the
recreation
office
to
register
your
family
for
the
family
overnight
in
City
Park
on
Friday,
September
27,
the
second
and
last
clean
sweep
flea
market
of
the
year
will
take
place
on
Sunday
September,
8,
new
and
gently
used
items
will
be
on
sale
in
San,
Bruno,
City
Park
between
9
a.m.
and
4
p.m.
and
the
best
part
is
that
is
free
for
buyers
to
come
and
shop.
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So
come
down
to
San
Bruno
City
park
at
the
Clean
Sweep
flea
market
on
Sunday
September
8,
the
Senior
Center
is
a
fun
place
to
be
lots
of
nice
people,
plenty
of
things
to
do
and
on
Mondays
through
Fridays
a
healthy
lunch
is
available
to
people
over
60
on
Sunday,
September,
8
join
Allen
Ysidro
or
the
line
dance
party
starting
at
1:00
p.m.
you
are
in
for
an
afternoon
of
non-stop
line
dancing
fun.
The
$10
fee
includes
flight
snacks,
joy
challenge
for
the
line.
Dance
party
from
1:00
until
4:00
p.m.
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on
Sunday,
September
8
as
September
is
fall.
Prevention,
Month,
American
bone
health
is
sponsoring
stepping
out
strong
on
Friday
September
13th.
This
free
presentation
by
Stephanie
funk
begins
at
11
a.m.
Stephanie
will
provide
fall.
Prevention
tips,
lots
of
beneficial
exercises
that
focus
on
strength
and
balance.
Although
this
class
is
free,
you
must
register
at
the
front
desk
steppin
out
strong
at
11:00
a.m.
on
Friday
September
13th.
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Are
you
getting
overwhelmed
by
the
amount
of
clutter
your
home
attracts?
Are
you
thinking
of
moving
into
a
smaller
home,
but
not
sure
what
to
do
with
all
of
your
belongings?
Come
to
the
free
downsizing
discussion
on
Wednesday
September
25th
at
10:30
in
the
morning,
Manny
from
Taylor
trance,
we'll
discuss
these
cluttering
sorting
packing
moving
as
well
as
setting
up
a
few
residents
join
us
for
the
free
downsizing
discussion
on
Wednesday
September
25th
at
ten
thirty,
eight.
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Now
that
school
is
starting
back
up
the
homework
Center
will
starting
on
Tuesday
September
3rd
students
and
kindergarten
through
eighth
grade.
It
comes
to
the
library
to
do
their
homework.
This
free
drop-in
program
does
require
registration
and
parental
permission.
This
is
the
place
for
kids
to
do
homework.
It
is
not
after-school
care.
The
homework
centers
normal
hours
are
Monday
through
Wednesday
from
3
until
6
p.m.
and
Thursdays
from
1:30,
until
6
p.m.
come
to
your
homework,
where
you
have
supervision
and
homework
help
the
homework
center
at
the
San
Bruno
library,
starting
on
Tuesday
September
3rd.
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The
coffee
with
group
continues
through
the
end
of
November.
This
meeting
takes
place
every
other
Thursday
night
from
6:00
until
7
p.m.
in
the
children's
room
at
the
library.
This
friendly
casual
bilingual
discussion,
it's
for
all
male
caregivers
of
children
up
to
five
years
old.
This
meeting
is
for
adults
only
if
you
are
interested
contact,
Moses
Lopez
at
or
six
five
four
one,
three
seven
or
email
him
at
the
address
on
your
screen,
coffee
with
dads
on
every
other
Thursday
night
through
November
21st.
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The
day
broke,
a
jazz
trio
is
going
to
bring
music
to
the
downstairs
community
room
on
Monday
September
9th
starting
at
6:30
p.m.
a
kid-friendly
discussion
about
jazz
music.
The
instruments,
as
well
as
some
fun
music,
will
liven
up
your
evening.
This
free
event
is
fun
for
all
ages,
be
sure
to
come
early
as
once
the
room
fills
to
capacity.
The
doors
will
be
closed.
The
day
broke
a
jazz
trio
on
Monday
September
9th.
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Once
again,
you
have
the
opportunity,
take
advantage
of
the
Friends
of
the
library
book
sale,
which
will
take
place
on
Saturday
October
6,
starting
at
10
a.m.
wind.
Your
way
through
the
aisles
of
paperbacks
art,
sound
books
at
your
leisure,
bring
a
grocery
sized
bag
and
you
can
fill
it
up
for
only
$7
or
you
can
purchase
individual
books.
All
proceeds
from
the
Friends
of
the
library
book,
sale,
pay
for
library
programs
so
come
down
to
the
downstairs
community
room
at
the
San
Bernal
library,
on
Saturday.
A
September
is
National
Preparedness
month
this
year.
The
theme
is
be
prepared,
not
scared,
be
ready
for
disasters.
Are
you
prepared
whether
it
will
be
a
man-made
event
like
a
fire
or
a
natural
disaster,
such
as
an
earthquake
or
a
flood?
There
are
some
simple
precautions.
Each
of
us
can
take
to
be
ready,
go
to
www.deewr.gov.au/rjcp.
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And
to
get
involved
with
community
efforts
now
is
the
time
to
prepare.
Of
course,
being
informed
is
the
best
way
to
prepare
for
an
emergency.
Are
you
signed
up
for
SMC
alert?
You
can
set
alerts
to
send
emergency
and
non-emergency
messages
to
your
smart
phone,
email
or
voice
messages
to
landline
phones
at
home
or
at
your
office,
go
to
HSD
dot,
SMC
sheriff
comm,
backslash
SMC
alert
to
register
SMC
alert
is
free
and
just
may
prove
to
be
a
lifesaver.