As back-to-school is still over a month away, I was reminded that our amazing San Carlos School District had pulled together an amazing set of resources to help us find center and calm.
If you are trying to build a practice of calm and zen check out these calming tools — https://sites.google.com/scsdk8.org/virtualcalmingroom/home
Read MoreThe Get Healthy SMC Community Implementation Fund application is due November 12. Check out the recording of our informational webinar to learn more about what we are prioritizing in this funding cycle and how your organization can help us achieve health equity in our county.
Honor Indigenous People’s Day - Take a moment today to. connect with the land you are currently standing on.
Read MoreOct 10 is World Mental Health Day - Be Kind to your Mind.
Learn more and find resources.
Celebrate Pride Month 2021 with the community over food drinks and live music on Friday, June 25th at Devil’s Canyon Brewery. Activities begin at 4:00PM and goes until 9:00PM.
This is an ALL AGES event.
Nonprofits supporting our LGBTQA+ community have been invited to join in the celebrations. Check back to see what organizations will be present.
Food by JW Catering, Bobcha, Old Greenwood BBQ, Hula Truck
Music by Zanzibar
Read More“I’m going to sound like a total cheeseball,” Frankie Sapp said. “But the ultimate goal is for people to see their own value and to feel loved. I hope we can do that in a myriad of ways through all the services, programs and resources we provide.”
Read MoreTips and resources for making your home safe as you age
Article By Sara Lindberg, M.Ed April 20, 2021
health.com/home/aging-in-place-why-you-or-a-loved-one-growing-older-at-home
Read MoreCelebrating Juneteenth: Film Screening | Spoken word | Live music | Community dialogue
Award winning South African short film “Opus”. Spoken word performance by LaToya Fernandez, aka Queen Hype. Live musical performance by harpist Destiny Muhammad, aka Harpist from the Hood.
Wednesday, June 16th at 6:00PM PST/9PM ET
Read MoreMeet Rucker C. Johnson at the SMCL hosted Education Equity Author Talk on Tuesday, May 18th@ 6:00PM
School inequity leads to many of our society's ills, from income disparity, life expectancy, and the mass incarceration of young men of color. In Children of the Dream, Rucker C. Johnson argues for public education as the primary engine of upward mobility.
Register online at smcl.org/events/equity or by scanning the QR code.
Continue the dialogue at our Community Conversation on Education on Tuesday, May 25 at 6:00 pm!
Read MoreHand sanitizers have become a part of daily life for a vast number of Americans, but little thought is given to the efficacy and types. The topic has received little attention considering it is now such an important and common part of life.
Check out this all-in-one guide on the topic, which consolidates research and provides practical advice. It is thoroughly research and sourced, and covers a number of key subtopics.
Nu Shu: The Secret Language of Women
Writing can be a liberating and empowering process, lifting historically oppressed voices. Join us on Saturday, March 27 at 7:00 PM for an exploration of Nu Shu (女書), a script created by and for women centuries ago.
Explore Nu Shu, a special female script created hundreds and perhaps thousands of years ago exclusively by and for women in Jiangyong County, Hunan province of southern China. Through a guided exploration of Professor Weimin Zhang’s multimedia art project, we will delve into how this script differs from traditional Chinese. We will also learn more about how it arose out of denied educational opportunities and condemnation to social isolation for peasant women.
Professor Weimin Zhang, of San Francisco State University, spent many years researching, producing this interactive multimedia art project that was acquired by the Library of Congress in 2007.
This bilingual program will be presented in English and Chinese.
Read MoreIt’s Harriet Tubman Day! Congress designated today, March 10th which is the day our foremother died in 1915, as a commemorative holiday. | Illustration by Angini Maxwell fro Glamour | content by Black History Bootcamp - girltrek.org
Read MoreStarting today, San Mateo County restaurants, breweries and wineries that meet eligibility requirements may apply for emergency relief grants. Qualifying businesses are eligible for grants of up to $10,000 to help pay employees and rent as well as health and safety modifications and other needs caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. https://www.smcstrong.org/restaurantrelief
Read MoreFriday, February 12, begins the Year of the Ox! From the comfort of your home, join us for a Virtual Lunar New Year celebration as we learn about the meaning and traditions of this important and festive holiday.
https://filoli.org/lunar-new-year/
Read MoreBlack History Month — FREE Zoom event | Register at: bit.ly/cinemacafe1
I AM CONGO
A real visual experience, an aesthetic and poetic journey through a country that is full of talent, and singularities of everyday heroes.
Friday, February 5 || 6PM PST / 9PM ET
Here are few opportunities to participate in virtual community events to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day and honor his courage and sacrifices to advance racial and economic justice for all.
image credit: MoAd
Read MorePlease join the hundreds of families that have enjoyed Week of the Family by participating in one or more of the mostly free activities offered. You’re sure to find something entertaining and fun for your entire family.
Check out events & registration - sancarlosweekofthefamily.org
Read MoreFor this year's King Holiday, the Martin Luther King Jr. Research and Education Institute at Stanford University will host a free, four-day webinar and film festival, from the evening of Jan. 15 through Jan. 18, 2021. On the eve of the presidential inauguration, the festival will feature over 15 documentaries as well as musical performances and panel discussions that speak to Dr. King's unanswered question: "Where do we go from here?"
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