Everything you would want to know about machines is at the 14th Annual Pacific Coast Dream Machines Show, a massive and awe-inspiring showcase of motorized wonders from throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. Whether you're into all things mechanical or just new to the scene, you won't want to miss these 2,000 antique, vintage, classic, custom and exotic displays. Headline attractions include authentic fighter and bomber airplanes, a wide variety of modern autos and sports cars, trucks, motorcycles, model-T fire engines, military tanks, tractors and steam engines. If that's not enough entertainment for you, watch the Tractor/Truck Pull, while enjoying the sounds of blues and a Celtic folk band. Food and children's amusements will also be provided. $15 adults, $5 ages 5-14 and seniors 65+, free for kids age 4 and under.
The show will be held on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Half Moon Bay Airport, located at 9850 Cabrillo Highway North, Half Moon Bay. For information call 726-2328 or visit www.miramarevents.com.
Astronomy Day Show and Open House
Have you ever wondered about the wonders of the heavens or been mesmerized by the beauty of the stars? Don't miss the Astronomy Day Skyshow and Open House, which will feature astronomy software demonstrations, planetarium shows, videos, make-it-yourself planisphere lessons and astrophotos. Also, if weather permits, there will be the Real Sky Star Show, which features the fusion of traditional skygazing with modern technology. Free.
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The event will be held this Saturday from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the College of San Mateo planetarium (Building 13), 1700 W. Hillsdale Blvd., San Mateo. For information call 341-3572.
Fun Family Day
The whole family is sure to enjoy a different culture at the Fun Family Day, which will feature arts and crafts, hula dancing and Tai Chi workshops. Lunch will be provided.
The event will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the San Mateo Buddhist Temple, located at 2 South Claremont St., San Mateo. For information call 342-2541.
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