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Join Members at this local gelato spot in Princeton Harbor. This is a no pressure, fun time to connect with other Villagers. Bring a friend!
Join members and their guests on an hour long non-strenuous walk through the woods and countryside at Burleigh Murray State Park southeast of Half Moon Bay. Drive East on Higgins Canyon Rd about 1.5 miles to the entrance on your left. Dogs allowed on leash. Call Kim for any questions.
Ted Adcock Community Center
Senior Coastsiders is inviting seniors to join the mystery book club. It will be a hybrid meeting at the Senior Coastsiders & on Zoom on the first Wednesday of each month. This month we‘re discussing The Searcher, by Tana French. Books are available at Senior Coastsiders office or from the HMB library. Contact Hope Atmore at Senior Coastsiders to get your Zoom invitation. (650)726-9056
Flying Fish Grill (Next to Shell Station)
Bring a favorite game to share or teach to other Villagers.
Join Members at this local gelato spot in Princeton Harbor. This is a no pressure, fun time to connect with other Villagers. Bring a friend!
Join Village members and their guests at this monthly movie offering at the library.
Ride on the Niles Canyon Steam Engine train through the scenic Niles Canyon. Then have the opportunity to wander through the town of Niles, whose streets are lined with many antique stores. Enjoy a private tour of the Essanay Silent Film Museum, where we will learn about the history of the silent film industry that took place in Niles from 1912-1916. Afterwards we will view two silent films: one starring Bronco Billy (a favorite Cowboy star of the time) and Charlie Chaplin’s “The Little Tramp.”