September lunch programs for the Rotary Club of Half Moon Bay commenced Thursday, Sept. 4 with a presentation by Erin Tormey on the Coastside Farmers’ Market as a pilot site for a nationwide evaluation of better nutrition on community health, followed by Kendall Flint on Sept. 11, a local Rotarian speaking on Connect the Coastside on current and future transportation needs. The balance of the month is dedicated to the Rotary Club’s hands on initiatives — a club workday on Sept. 18 and a beach cleanup on Sept. 20.
All lunches take place at the Portuguese Center, 724 Kelly St. in downtown Half Moon Bay.
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Redwood High School will host a 9/11 Day of Service and Remembrance “Hero Build,” 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 11. The event is sponsored by McNellis Partners and is being put on by Rebuilding Together Peninsula. It will benefit the school and will honor local police and firefighters. The school is located at 1968 Old County Road in Redwood City.
Class notes is a column dedicated to school news. It is compiled by education reporter Angela Swartz. You can contact her at (650) 344-5200, ext. 105 or at angela@smdailyjournal.com.
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