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Snacks, gloves and tools will be provided. Naturalist Dino Labiste will give a presentation about the site’s cultural and historic significance. The program is free, designed for ages 12 and older; registration is required. To register, call 888-327-2757. Select option 2 and refer to program 2146. Meet at the front entrance of the visitor center. Coyote Hills is located at 8000 Patterson Ranch Road off Paseo Padre Parkway. There’s a parking fee of $5 per vehicle. The program is free. Meet James at the Environmental Education Center, located at the north end of Tilden’s Central Park Drive. For information, call 510-544-2233.

Such were the humble beginnings of Famtivity.com, With the help of friends with Silicon Valley startup experience, Famtivity.com, a sort of online backyard fence, launched quietly in November, with a more intense push — or “hard launch” — this month, It is designed as a one-stop shopping spot for kids’ activities, a place to go to research and enroll watercolor ballet pointe toe teal shoes illustration, ballerina slippers girl teal bedroom print, tween wall art in age-appropriate classes and sports, and even plan carpools with your children’s friends, The concept is simple, Kaplan says: use the site to search out children’s interests, and a variety of providers will appear, The site not only allows you to enroll your child, but also coordinate their schedules with other kids’, which makes the logistics of getting from one place to another easier..

The project is being delayed by pending litigation by the Sierra Club and the Hills Conservation Network. Norman LaForce, chair of Sierra Club’s East Bay public lands committee, and Dan Grassetti of Hills Conservation will give presentations, followed by questions from the audience. The public is invited to attend. — Linda Davis. Speaker series to focus on science education. Piedmont’s Education Speaker series will focus on how science education is changing at a gathering from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Jan. 26 at Piedmont High student center, 800 Magnolia Ave.

Pleasant Hill Teen Advisory Group (TAG): 3:30-5 p.m, Dec, 11, Teens ages 13-18 can meet other teens and the young adult librarian every second Wednesday of the month in Room A to create fun programs and suggest new resources, Participants can receive volunteer hours for their time, One-On-One Computer Tutor: watercolor ballet pointe toe teal shoes illustration, ballerina slippers girl teal bedroom print, tween wall art 4-5 p.m, and 5-6 p.m, Dec, 10, 17; and 11 a.m.-noon and noon-1 p.m, Dec, 11, 18; Adults can schedule an appointment for a one-hour, one-on-one computer training session to learn the basics and set up an email account, print and save on the library computer, use Microsoft Word and search the Internet, Select tutors may also offer assistance on digital gadgets like laptops, smart phones, e-readers and cameras..

In many ways, Wednesday night’s shooting seemed like something California law would have hindered. The alleged gunman, identified as a 28-year-old U.S. Marine Corps veteran, was armed with a legally purchased Glock .45-caliber handgun modified with what law enforcement officials called an “extended magazine” that holds additional rounds of ammunition. The gun’s standard magazine would hold 13 rounds, and an extended magazine would hold more. California law limits magazines to a 10-round capacity, but that law is on hold due to a legal challenge from gun-rights advocates.