Pacifica Visitor Guide & Business Directory 2024

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PACIFICA

Visitor Guide & Business Directory

PACIFICA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Hosting and Organizing

Community Events

Taste of Pacifica

Rockaway Tree Lighting (last night of the Holiday Extravaganza weekend)

Representing our members at local events including our annual dog surfing contest, Fog Fest and Kids & Kops, etc.

Developing Businesses

Networking @ Nite Workshops Resources

Advocating Business Interests

Yearly shop small campaign

Participating

Dear Pacifica Residents and Business Owners,

I write to you today with a deep sense of gratitude for your unwavering support of our Chamber and the vibrant community it serves . I am continually inspired by the dedication and passion each of you brings to our collective mission of fostering economic growth and prosperity to our city of Pacifica . Our Chamber plays a vital role as a catalyst for economic development, entrepreneurship, and community engagement Through our collaborative efforts, we have facilitated countless opportunities for businesses to thrive, entrepreneurs to innovate, and individuals to prosper As we navigate the ever-evolving landscape of commerce and industry, the support of our Chamber members remains instrumental in driving positive change and shaping the future of our community Your commitment to excellence and your willingness to invest in the well-being of Pacifica exemplify the spirit of collaboration and unity that defines our Chamber

In these challenging times, it is more important than ever for us to come together as a community and support one another As we continue to navigate the impacts of the global pandemic and other external pressures, the strength of our Chamber lies in our solidarity and our shared vision for a brighter tomorrow Together, we have the power to overcome any obstacle and to create a future that is prosperous, inclusive, and resilient . We know there are many challenges you are all facing and there seems to be no end sight We also know we are facing the most difficult era we have all seen in our lifetime, but you need to know that your Chamber of Commerce is continuing to advocate for you and the entire Pacifica business community

The Chamber gives all businesses and organizations, both member and nonmember, the opportunity to spread the word about changes to their business – hours, services, and employment opportunities . Our continuing goals are to improve member benefits, increase Pacifica’s economic growth and be the voice of its people While this certainly is not business as usual, you also must know that together this community is unified We have pooled resources and have been responding in the best way we can . The Chamber is proud to be a part of a solution to accelerate our community onward We have fielded hundreds of calls, emails, online requests and questions, and we have worked tirelessly to respond quickly and accurately . And, like you all, we have had to make some significant and difficult decisions about our operation

The business community will come back We will be stronger for it, and the Chamber plans to be a critical partner to advance our economy to the next level . Even now, our team is working on plans to bring businesses back on line and constructing the fabric we need to come back quickly

Warm regards,

Shop Local & Support Pacifica

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Explore Pacifica through www.VisitPacifica.com

This website informs visitors and the public about Pacifica’s great oceanside location and all that it has to offer. Here, one will discover local coastside places to dine, be intrigued by historical locations, explore our coastal outdoor recreation, experience our coastside culture, enjoy entertainment from theater to the arts and of course, where visitors may find splendid local, coastside accommodations.

Encourage your family and visitors to explore visitpacifica.com on their next adventure to beautiful Pacifica, California. Send all inquiries to info@visitpacifica.com and follow them on Facebook and Instagram.

48HOURS IN PACIFICA

Pacifica is the hidden gem of the San Mateo County coastline It is only six miles long yet boasts spectacular beach views and hiking trails, a myriad of outside activities, a colorful local history, a robust arts scene, hospitable merchants, and memorable restaurants . Many visitors like to spend a weekend, or forty-eight hours, in this scenic town . Pacifica has many destination highlights, and it can be hard to reach them all . Here is an itinerary that can help in that two-day quest.

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beautiful wild flowers and stunning ocean views. The trail offers a number of activity options and is accessible year-round.

Breakfast is first on the schedule . Many like to frequent Mazzetti’s Bakery for coffee and pastries and Rosalind Bakery for freshly baked bread and croissants . After some sustenance, it is time to explore nature . Pacifica offers hiking opportunities and views of the dramatic coastline at three Golden Gate National Recreational properties All three have historical significance The Milagra Ridge Trail loop is 1 .4 miles . Sweeney Ridge has four separate trails, and they range from 1 .57 miles to 6 .70 miles round-trip . The Mori Point loop trail is 2 .6 miles .

Mazzetti’s Bakery
Rosalind Bakery

Pacifica has activities for all family members . San Pedro Valley Park offers picnic sites, barbecue pits, a self-guiding nature trail, a visitor center, and views of a seasonal waterfall . Frontierland Park has much open space, a generously designed

San Mateo playground, and a seven-station fitness court for adults The Sanchez Adobe Historic Site is located in the back of San Pedro Valley . It was originally used as a mission outpost in the late 1700s . The visitor center features artifacts from Ohlone Indian, Spanish, and Mexican history . The Jean E . Brink Pool is at Oceana High School and has recreational swim time for families . The Pacifica Skatepark is located near the Pacifica Commu-

nity Center and is highly regarded among skateboarders . Visitors can enjoy lunch at any number of locales Kenny’s Café, The Green Enchilada, Camelot Fish and Chips, Tam’s Cuisine of China, and Colombo’s Deli are just a few To learn more about Pacifica history, a trip to the Pacifica Coastside Museum is a must . It is housed in the historic “Little Brown Church” which was erected in 1910 . Funds are being raised to restore Ocean Shore Railway Car #1409 which is now situated across the street from the museum . This railway car was part of the historic Ocean Shore Railway Company . The railroad traversed the coastal route between 1907 and 1920, and Pacifica was a stop .

San Pedro Valley Park
Photo Courtesy of County of
The Sanchez Adobe Historic Site
Camelot Fish and Chips

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Next up is Sam’s Castle . Constructed in 1908 and purchased and restored in 1959 by the late Sam Mazza, Sam’s Castle is filled with works of art and antiques . It is open for monthly public tours . The Sharp Park Golf Course, an 18-hole public golf course designed by acclaimed golf architect, Alister MacKenzie, is located just off the Pacific Coast Highway Golfers can enjoy the tremendous vistas from the course

and later unwind at the Sharp Park Restaurant . Lovey’s Tea Shoppe at Rockaway Beach is a relaxing spot for afternoon tea . It offers full-service afternoon teas and a menu for guests who drop in .

At the end of a busy day, one is undoubtedly looking for comfortable overnight accommodations . Fortunately, Pacifica presents a variety of options, such as America’s Best Value Inn Pacifica, Anchor Inn at Pedro Point, and Pacifica Beach Hotel Located in the Rockaway Beach area are the Fairfield Inn and Suites by Marriott, Inn at Rockaway, the Sea Breeze Motel and the Pacifica Lighthouse Hotel Trademark Collection by Wyndham .

Pacifica Beach Hotel
Sam’s Castle
Lovey’s Tea Shoppe

Delicious evening dining opportunities abound Nick’s Seafood Restaurant is adjacent to the Sea Breeze Motel in Rockaway Beach Live music and dancing take place on the weekends The Moonraker is in Rockaway Beach’s Pacifica Lighthouse Hotel and features classic cuisine with a modern twist . Both establishments overlook the breathtaking Pacific Ocean . As the first evening in Pacifica comes to a close, a visit to A Grape in the Fog, Pacifica’s wine bar, is in order . It is the perfect spot for a

glass of wine, or craft-style beer, and also has a variety of events . Pacifica Performances features an impressive and eclectic selection of live music performances in the Mildred Owen Concert Hall on Friday and Saturday evenings .

Morning arrives all too soon, and a second day of adventures awaits . Breakers at Rockaway Beach and the Chit Chat Café are popular breakfast locales . The Chit Chat has two locations; one is on Manor Drive with weekend live music and across the street from Esplanade Beach The second is at the Pacifica Municipal Pier, which is at Sharp Park Beach The Pacifica Pier requires no permit, is 1,140 feet long, attracts anglers from around the globe, and is one of the best places to watch humpbacks and gray whales .

Moonraker
A Grape In The Fog
Prime rib at Nick’s

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Devil’s Slide Trail

A 1.3-mile multi-use trail, converted from a former segment of Highway 1, that gives hikers, runners, bicyclists and equestrians access to the rocky heights of Devil’s Slide above the Pacific Ocean.

It is time to move on to Linda Mar Beach, which is at the mouth of the San Pedro Valley and off of Pacific Coast Highway This beach has some of the best spots for beginning surfing, stand-up paddle boarding, and kayaking in the San Francisco area . The Devil’s Slide Trail awaits . It is formerly the old Devil’s Slide Highway and the route that served as a bypass between Pacifica and Half Moon Bay . It is open to pedestrians, dog walkers (on leash) and bicyclists . It is 1 .3 miles each way and showcases the panoramic Pacific Ocean . After vigorous activity, a lunch stop is a must . The Taco Bell Cantina on Pacific Coast Highway has been attracting patrons for years, as it is right on Pacifica State Beach . Good Fellas Pizza and Pasta Restaurant on Terra Nova Boulevard is a gathering place for locals and is open seven days a week A leisurely visit to the Sanchez Art Center is an enjoyable way to spend an afternoon . Sanchez Art Center features exhibitions by emerging and established California artists in three galleries and provides affordable studio space for up to thirty Bay Area artists . Forty-eight hours in Pacifica are passing by quickly . Now is the opportune time to visit local mer-

Sanchez Art Center

chants . Palmetto Avenue contains such diverse businesses as the Royal Bee Yarn Company, Florey’s Book Company, and 7 .3 .1 Designs, an art gallery that features handmade pieces . Shampa’s Pies will surely delight those who savor homemade pies . Living Room Plant Co . is Pacifica’s only specialty houseplant boutique . The Magic Toy Box in Eureka Square is locally owned and operated and has creative toys for people of all ages Rockaway Beach Gifts and Sweets at Rockaway Beach has a variety of candies and unique gifts P-Town Antiques N Collectibles on Reina Del Mar Avenue has a wide selection of items .

As the second night ends, it is time to select a dinner spot . Puerto 27 is a vibrant Peruvian restaurant in the Pacifica Beach Hotel and has a 140-seat two-level dining room with stunning views of the Pacific Ocean A restaurant that captures Pacifica history is Vallemar Station The restaurant was the site of one of the original stops along the Ocean Shore Railroad . The menu is classic and extensive . Visitors looking for a final evening of entertainment may consider attending a performance by The Pacifica Spindrift Players . This community theater group has a more than sixty-year tradition of providing live theater to the coast .

7.3.1 Designs

Puerto 27
Rockaway Beach Gifts and Sweets
Royal Bee Yarn

Pacifica’s Murals

PACIFICA IS HOME TO A COLLECTION OF STRIKING MURALS. THEY REFLECT ON THE TOWN’S RICH HISTORY AND EMBODY A SPIRIT OF DIVERSITY AND INCLUSIVITY.

www.pacificamurals.com provides updates on mural projects .

Sanchez Art Center

1220 -B Linda Mar Boulevard

Pacifica’s first public community mural can be found at the Sanchez Art Center . It took one year for a team of local artists, youth, and family members to complete the 18-foot-high, 80-foot-long mural The mural shows Francisco Sanchez, who was an early mayor of San Francisco and known as the “Father of Pacifica ” Children are engaging in music, dance, and play A man and a woman are planting a tree . A focal point of the mural is a Native American woman and a child .

Linda Mar Beach

(Pacifica State Beach)

5200 Pacific Coast Highway 1

The North Pumphouse Building at the north end of the Linda Mar Beach parking lot is the site of the “Four Directions” mural project . Native American tribes regard the four directions as sacred and interconnected Each wall of the building faces a geographical direction Daniela Gustavson, a Pacifica-based painter of indigenous American heritage from Mesoamerica, is guiding the project . She was responsible for the East Wall/Spring Mural; the front portion of the East Wall/Spring

Mural showcases an eagle, and the side features children frolicking on the beach . Three artists painted the remaining walls . Jeffrey Wong’s North Wall/Winter Mural contains constellation animals Jason Budowski’s South Wall/Summer Mural features the Pacifica State Beach Robert Louthan’s West Wall/Fall Mural has a sunrise and snake The winter, summer, and fall murals were heavily damaged and are currently being repaired .

610 Crespi Drive

The east wall of Crespi Storage contains a 72-foot-long, 12-foot-high mural that harkens back to Pacifica of 1910 . David Alonzo was the artist . It is intended to offer passersby a slice of history as they head down Crespi Drive toward the ocean The

mural highlights the historic Ocean Shore Railroad, which stopped at six locations in Pacifica It draws attention to visitors strolling along and savoring the Linda Mar Beach coastline . Shorebirds are congregating on the right side as artichoke plants frame the mural’s left side .

Pacifica’s Murals

540 Crespi Drive

Jeffrey Wong’s mural at the Pacifica Community Center memorializes the peaceful meeting between the Spanish colonists and the Ramaytush Ohlone and the 1769 discovery of San Francisco Bay . The mural is painted from the vantage point of Sweeney Ridge The mural shows

the Ramaytush Ohlone providing assistance and guidance to the explorers Its vivid colors capture the area’s natural beauty and abundance . A separate piece of the mural, which wraps around the building, depicts an indigenous person in a canoe; spirit animals are circling .

1300 Oceana Blvd.

Students from Design Tech High School in Redwood City painted a mural on a retaining wall on the east side of Oceana Boulevard They partnered with mural artist Mike Tyau The 186-foot-long, 130-foot-

high mural not only displays marine life, but also plants and animals native to Pacifica, such as poppies, mission blue butterflies, and Snowy Plovers The mural’s message, “Protect What you Love,” encourages everyone to safeguard the beaches .

Sharp Park Market 1610 Palmetto Avenue

Two murals on Palmetto Avenue are eye-catching . The first is on a public building and was presented as a gift to the city of Pacifica in 2018 . Each letter of “Pacifica” is vibrantly painted and housed in an alcove . The second is found on the exterior of Sharp Park Market and emphasizes dramatic images of cascading waves . Palmetto Avenue (Between Montecito Avenue and Hilton Way)

Lovey’s Tea Shoppe 4430 Coast Highway

The mural on Lovey’s Tea Shoppe in Rockaway Beach is delighting motorists and customers . Luke Hopkins, alias Luke Alisious, a mural artist from Brighton, England, painted a

landscape on the store’s south side . He completed the project over two weeks in 2023 . The mural incorporates vividly colored flowers, spindrift, the coastline, and Rockaway Beach’s iconic rocks . This was his first mural in the United States .

PACIFICA’S FIRST CHOICE

Nico’s Hauling and Junk Removal

Service

Nico’s Hauling and Junk Removal Service is a rapidly expanding Pacifica business Nico Belluomini, a 2020 graduate of Terra Nova High School and the sole proprietor of Nico’s Hauling and Junk Removal Service, has owned and operated the company since 2018 . Nico did yard work and brush clear-outs during his high school years . However, he realized that he preferred the small dump runs . It took him six months

to save enough money for an old dump truck . After the purchase, he focused solely on junk removal, and Nico started to acquire many new clients . This was only the beginning . He now owns a new truck and trailer and is fully licensed and insured . Two employees are working for him . He fulfills multiple jobs every week . Nico’s Hauling and Junk Removal provides residential and commercial junk removal services . The service also disposes of broken hot tubs, bulky appliances, furniture, concrete slabs, and yard debris . It can assist in demolishing deteriorating sheds and decks and in clearing bushes All physical areas are left spotless upon departure Rates are fairly priced and competitive Nico’s Hauling and

Junk Removal makes it a point to responsibly recycle, reuse, or donate as many items as possible . The business covers customer needs in San Francisco and along the entire Peninsula . Nico is committed to the Pacifica community and thrives on working with homeowners and merchants . His local roots run deep . It is important to him that the Pacifica business community continues to flourish He is proud to be a part of its growth

“keeping the money circulating in the community is something I’m proud to do”

Accommodations

Americas Best Value Inn Pacifica

Americas Best Value Inn Pacifica is a comfortable, value-oriented motel just two blocks from the famous Pacifica Pier and the Palmetto Avenue District The property offers complimentary Continental breakfast, wireless Internet, cable TV and all the other niceties of home . Some of the oceanside rooms also feature full kitchenettes . Laundry facilities are available on premise . This hotel is pet friendly .

Anchor Inn at Pedro Point

This newly constructed, four-unit property features studio accommodations that are nestled in the hillside of Pedro Point . Extended stays are available . The Inn is walking distance to Linda Mar Beach, dining, surf shop, beer taproom, coffee shop and grocery store as well as convenient access to coastal hillside hiking trails and walks on the beach .

Fairfield Inn & Suites

San Francisco/Pacifica

Wake up to the sounds of the ocean and start your day right We are conveniently located near many of California’s amazing beaches . Make your way to our state-of-the-art fitness center and energize your body with our complimentary hot breakfast . Unwind in our spacious and contemporary King or Double Queen rooms or King and Queen Suites with ocean views . We offer everything you need to plan your day of hiking, sightseeing or catching some waves .

(650) 359-9494

www .redlion .com

2160 Francisco Boulevard

(650) 355-3333

www .anchorinnhotels .com

500 San Pedro Avenue

(650) 355-5000

www .marriott .com 519 Nick Gust Way

Inn at Rockaway

Experience Pacifica’s top boutique hotel located just steps away from the scenic Rockaway Beach and the Pacific Coast Highway . Our newly renovated rooms are designed with guest comfort in mind Experience plush bedding, modern amenities, and well-appointed guest rooms during your stay in the San Francisco Bay Area

Pacifica Beach Hotel

This luxurious, Victorian-style 52room hotel overlooks Pacifica State Beach, (better known as Linda Mar Beach) from its hillside perch Most guest rooms feature Jacuzzi tubs and balconies overlooking the ocean while the hotel offers an indoor swimming pool, complimentary Internet, cable TV, free parking and the highly acclaimed Puerto 27 Peruvian Kitchen & Pisco Bar

Pacifica Lighthouse Hotel, Trademark Collection by Wyndham

Nestled along Rockaway Beach, overlooking the Pacific Ocean, the Lighthouse Hotel offers 97 spacious rooms and suites, an outdoor swimming pool, Jacuzzi, fitness center, meeting rooms and business center . In addition to ocean views and beach access, the hotel features newly upgraded guest rooms, an abundance of amenities and 4,500 square feet of event space

Sea Breeze Motel at Rockaway Beach

A nostalgic nod to Pacifica’s history can be found at Rockaway Beach’s Sea Breeze Motel . Just 50 feet from the beach, each of the property’s 20 rooms face the Pacific Ocean and the property is conveniently next door to Nick’s Restaurant, which has been serving locals and visitors for over 90 years .

(650) 359-7700

www .innatrockaway .com

200 Rockaway Beach Avenue

(650) 355-6300

Restaurant: (650) 733-7343

Reservations (650) 265-4866

www .PacificaBeachHotel .com

525 Crespi Drive

(650) 355-6300 or (800) 832-4777

105 Rockaway Beach Avenue www pacificalighthouse com

(650) 359-3903

Restaurant: (650) 359-3900

100 Rockaway Beach Avenue

seabreezerockaway .com

Community Events

Pacifica is proud & pleased to offer a rich array of community events hosted by the Pacifica Chamber of Commerce and many other local groups to engage our city’s residents & visitors.

Rockaway Tree Lighting Festival

Hosted in partnership with The Rockaway Beach Merchants, hop on the free cable car shuttle for festive family holiday fun! Once in Rockaway, children anxiously await Santa’s arrival in an antique fire truck . Other festivities include:

• Pictures with Santa, children’s arts & craft, face painting, pony rides, 4-H petting zoo, treasure hunt, snow flurries & Santa letter writing .

• Cable Car Rides

• Roaming fun characters

• Performances by local bands, Carolers & Sing a-longs in the spirit of giving during the Holiday Season, every-one is encouraged to donate canned food to benefit the Pacifica Resource Center

See you at the festival!

Annually, 1st Sunday of December, 4 pm (For 2024, Verify at www.pacificachamber.com Dondee Way at Rockaway Beach)

Awards Dinner & Installation Ceremony

This event is the Chamber’s opportunity to honor and congratulate those outstanding Pacifica based businesses, organizations and individuals that best exemplify the exceptional efforts in their business and / or of our community . The well-attended and usually sold

out event recognizes the efforts and achievements of chamber members who have contributed and demonstrated genuine generosity of spirit, giving of their time, expertise, resources and talents, coupled with their overall passion for making Pacifica a great place to live, work, shop, stay and play Board Members take their Oath of Office

Annually, February at Nick’s Seashore Restaurant

Visit our Events Calendar at www.pacificachamber.com to

Terra Nova Car Show & BBQ

Coastside Farmer’s Market

Fresh produce, music, homemade crafts and pastries are available . Visit the Coastside Farmer’s Market at Rockaway Beach

April, December Wednesdays 2 pm – 6 pm HWY 1 at Rockaway Beach www coastsidefarmersmarket org

The Terra Nova Car Show and BBQ is held annually in the Spring . There are also raffle prizes and special events for kids . Proceeds benefit the Terra Nova High School Industrial Tech Department, including the Auto Tech and Wood Shop

Annually, 2nd or 3rd Sat of May 9am-3pm

Terra Nova High School 1450 Terra Nova Blvd Pacifica, CA Contact: (650)222-4223

Annual Surfing Contests

Big Chill Out · Annual www .pedropointsurfclub .org

Kahuna Kupuna · Annual Contact ppsurfclub@gmail .com

Photo courtesy of Glen Hogerton

Community Events

Pacific Beach Coalition

The Pacific Beach Coalition is a large team of individuals dedicated to preserving the ocean, coastal habitat and wildlife, and ending litter through advocacy, education, community building, and citizen action This team leads cleanups at different beaches each week as well as organized cleanup and habitat restoration projects for business, school, and community groups that visit Pacifica to learn about the ocean . They host two city-wide cleanup events in

Earth Day of Action Event & EcoFest

For over 40 years, Earth Day (April 22) has inspired and mobilized individuals and organizations worldwide to demonstrate their commitment to environmental protection and sustainability . The Pacific Beach Coalition continues this tradition with an Earth Day of Action & Festival for the entire town of Pacifica . Thousands of volunteers of all ages and all walks of life, including students, schools, community groups, businesses and churches, join forces to clean up litter, garden, and restore habitat across a distance of more than 12 square miles from Devil’s Slide to Mussel Rock along the highway and streets from Highway 35 to the beaches of Pacifica Following the “Action” is the “Festival” of Environmental and Community Booths, Live Music, Entertainment,

addition to environmental movies, talks and actions to educate and inspire youth and adults throughout the year . www .pacificbeachcoalition .org

Earth Heroes, and more on Pacifica’s Linda Mar State Beach

Coastal Cleanup Day

Joining the California Coastal Commission’s statewide cleanup and the Ocean Conservancy’s International Coastal Cleanup Day, the Pacific Beach Coalition engages the entire community for the second city-wide cleanup event of the year to remove litter from the streets, parks, parking lots, creeks, beaches and bluffs All together this event is the largest volunteer event in the world and the second largest in Pacifica following the Earth Day event held each April . www .pacificbeachcoalition .org

Monthly Beach Cleanups

Join us each week at different locations around Pacifica and beyond to help clean and restore our beaches and shorelines View our calendar to find out when the next cleanup is taking place

• 1st Saturday - Rockaway Beach

• 1st Saturday - San Pedro Creek

• 2nd Sunday - Montara State Beach, Montara

• 1st Saturday - Esplanada Beach

• 2nd Saturday - Sharp Park Beach

• 3rd Saturday - Linda Mar State Beach

• 4th Saturday - Mussel Rock Car Park and Beach, Daly City

• Last Saturday - Pillar Point Harbor, Half Moon Bay

• Last Saturday - Harbor Beach, Half Moon Bay

• Last Saturday - Surfers Beach & Bluff, Half Moon Bay

Monthly Beach Cleanups

9am-11:00 am

Habitat Restoration

10 – 12:00 pm; 4th Sunday Every Month

Check the online calendar

www pacificbeachcoalition org info@pacificbeachcoalition org

Community Events

Habitat Restoration

The Pacific Beach Coalition hosts a habitat restoration activity on the 4th Sunday * of each month from 10am – 12 noon at Linda Mar State Beach Since 1996, we have trans formed this beach from non-native ice plant to a healthy native dune habitat that supports the threat ened Snowy Plover which has only recently returned to this beach Everyone is welcome to join meet at the Pacifica Community

Photo by Ron Cruz

The Fall Family Fun Fest

This annual play festival, part of the Pa cific Coast Fog Fest , is designed to promote healthy family play, both competitive and cooperative, with an emphasis on partici pation and a sense of community Families participate in a wide variety of games and activities led by City staff and trained volunteers A truly collaborative effort of community groups, businesses and San Francisco State University student volun teers, the Fog Fest Family Fun Fest has been an essential event in Pacifica for 34 years, helping to introduce “new games” and the idea of cooperative play to the community The event is free and tons of fun!

Last Sunday of September 1pm - 4pm

Ingrid B . Lacy Middle School 1427 Palmetto Ave Pacifica Parks, Beaches & Recreation Dept (650) 738-7381

Surf dog Derby CA with owner Kentucky Gallahue

Dog Surfing Contest

The Nor-Cal Dog Surfing event & World Championships for Dog Surfing take place on the Northern California coast -- where the concept for the sport originated -- bringing together dog surfing talent Dog surfers are invited to bring home the gold for charity . Dog surfers and their human pals are invited to join the fun and bring home the gold . A portion of the proceeds of this event go to dog related non-profits . During the event, there will be several activities including the surf competition, partner tents and activities, and more .

A yearly competition held at Linda Mar State Beach Highway one and Linda Mar Blvd ., Pacifica, CA 94044 www .surfdogchampionships .com

Photo courtesy of Scott Leslie

Recreation

Pacifica offers a wealth of outdoor activities to suit all ages and a wide range of interests. Enjoy the beautiful scenery Pacifica has to offer.

Surfing

Pacifica is home to some of the Bay Area’s best surfing beaches Linda Mar State Beach (Pacifica State Beach) is now known as the most popular beach for surfing in Northern California Linda Mar features some of the best spots for beginner surfing and stand-up paddle boarding (SUP) in the San Francisco area . Linda Mar is a mile-long stretch of beach just north of Pedro Point . It’s very picturesque and somewhat protected from the wind .

Swimming

The Jean E . Brink Pool is a 10lane, 25-yard indoor pool open yearround . The Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department is the primary user of the pool and offers a wide array of aquatic programs for participants The pool boasts 1-meter and 3-meter diving boards Depth ranges

The break there is usually fairly forgiving, and, on a nice weekend, the beach can attract a fair number of novice surfers . However, Linda Mar can also produce a fun and challenging wave with a bigger swell for the more seasoned surfer . The outer peaks tend to be the best shaped and often produce the longest rides . The Longboard and Fun Shape are the best boards to use Rockaway Beach and Sharp Park Beach are not for the beginner surfer These two beaches are considered advanced surfing beaches due to their strong rips and big swells . Pacifica has surf shops on Crespi Drive and Pedro Point, where the surfer can find wetsuits, surfboard rentals and surfing lessons .

from 3 feet to 12 feet . Pool temperature is maintained at 82 degrees Fahrenheit . Dressing rooms include lockers; however, participants must provide their own locks and towels Also offering: Water aerobics classes, swim lessons for all ages, pool parties, water polo, recreation swim and ARC Life guarding

Jean E. Brink Pool at Oceana High School

Open year-round • 401 Paloma Ave Pacifica, CA www.cityofpacifica.org • (650) 738 – 7460

Golf

Sharp Park Golf Course and Restaurant is conveniently located just off the Pacific Coast Highway The famous golf architect Alister Mackenzie designed the Sharp Park Golf Course He was also responsible for the Augusta National Golf Course in Georgia where the Masters Golf Tournament is held . Sharp Park is an 18-hole public golf course and is quite affordable . Par is 72 for men and 74 for women . Total course yardage is approximately 6,200 . The historic clubhouse, built in 1932, houses the starter golf area, lounge, large main dining room and private dining room .

Sharp Park Golf Course Sharp Park Road at Francisco Blvd, Pacifica, CA

www.sfrecpark.org/facilities/facility/details/sharp-park-golf-course-42

Golf (650) 359 - 3380 • Restaurant (650) 355 – 7900

Tennis Courts

Terra Nova High School 1450 Terra Nova High School Pacifica, CA 94044

Oceana High School 401 Paloma Ave Pacifica, CA 94044 www .visitpacifica .com

Skyline College joyhitzeman@comcast .net

Recreation

Fishing and Crabbing

During a five-week period (from the last week of June into the first week of August), some of the best fishing in the United States can be had in the waters off Pacifica The rocky coast is made up of a series of small bays where salmon are the most sought-after catch A dramatic example of the abundance of salmon occurred in July 1995, when 300 salmon were caught within a few hours on one

day, 600 the next day and more than 1,000 the following day . This amazing phenomenon continued for five days, attracting hordes of anglers, who crowded the 1,140foot Pacifica Pier . The salmon run continued in peaks and valleys through that August

In addition to the salmon, striped bass often frequent the surf along with kingfish, sharks and perch Although rare, sturgeon, barracuda and bonito have also been caught — even a 60-pound white sea bass was landed

Pacifica Pier offers the only pier in the Bay Area where you can crab for free . During the winter, Dungeness Crab, which are not available elsewhere in the Bay Area, are abundant off the pier . In the spring, catch perch at Linda Mar Bay; in the fall, go rock fishing off Pedro Point Unfortunately, there are no public boat ramps in Pacifica . Some hardy souls handlaunch small boats through the surf at the southern end of Linda Mar Bay; however, take extreme caution if you decide to launch that way .

Pacifica has bait-and-tackle shops located on Francisco Blvd . and Palmetto Ave . The Pacifica Pier is in Sharp Park with access two blocks west of the Pacific Coast Highway . Housed at the street end of the pier is the Chit Chat Cafe . Pacifica Pier

Due to storm damage and planned repairs, check with the City of Pacifica website for current status.

No fishing license required • Operated by the City of Pacifica www.cityofpacifica.org • (650) 738-3760

Photo courtesy of Vivid Snares

Recreation

Biking

Pacifica is known in the bike community for its network of trails that overlook the Pacific Ocean Whether pedaling your road bike or mountain biking, Pacifica has it all! From leisurely rides along the paved coastal trail or ascending the flanks of Montara Mountain, towering 2000 ft . above Pacifica, you’ll find something fun for all skill levels when pedaling in Pacifica . Old San Pedro road in the Linda Mar district, once the lifeline between Pacifica and all points south, is a great way to explore the Pacific Coast above Devil’s Slide and beyond . This formerly paved route (old pieces of asphalt can be seen along the entire length of road!) serves as the gateway to some of the BEST mountain bike riding in San Mateo County . The decommissioned road has a maximum 6% grade Another cardio testing route finds one

pedaling past the Nike Missile Control site on the Mori Ridge trail above Shelldance Nursery in Pacifica’s Fairway district . The Mori Ridge trail mirrors the route that Gaspar de Portola took by pedaling up and around Sweeney Ridge to the Discovery site . A humble plaque sits atop the ridge showing where the Portola expedition first caught sight of the inland bay eventually to be known as San Francisco Bay

Old San Pedro Road - See map on pg 148 • Mori Ridge Trail - See map on pg 145 For more trails: www.bayarearides.com/rides/pacifica www.nps.gov/goga

Archery

San Francisco Archers is a non-profit organization that promotes archery at all levels of ability and age . Volunteer officers elected annually by the membership run the club . San Francisco Archers has over 170 active members . San

Francisco Archers also offers a free Archery Outreach Program the first and third Sunday of the month from 9 am to noon . San Francisco Archers is open to the public daily . Children under 13 get in free and Nonmembers and adults pay $5 .

Lundy Way & Rifle Range Rd Pacifica, CA www.sfarchers.com • (650) 355 - 9947

Horseback Riding

Horseback riding is a fun way to get outside and enjoy the scenery . There are several horse trails around the foothills and mountains of Pacifica . Several private ranches and horse parks in the Pacifica area allow riding In San Mateo County, horse riding is allowed in the Crystal Springs Reservoir There are two horse-riding trails: the San Andreas Trail and the Sawyer Camp Recreation Trail Both are wide, flat, paved trails winding around the eastern shore of the Crystal Springs Reservoir San Andreas Trail - Sawyer Camp - Recreation Trail California Riding Academy • californiaridingacademy.com • (650) 740-2261

Skateboarding

This popular park provides a free place to skateboard every day and hosts a skate competition every summer . Since opening in 2005, the Pacifica Skate Park is perfect for skaters young and old Internationally renowned skateboarder, Tony Hawk, was a consultant on the park The setting is beautiful with views of the Pacific Ocean Parking at the Community Center is ample except on beautiful sunny days when the surfing crowd swells . All skaters, regardless of age, are required to wear helmets, kneepads and elbow pads at all times . The park has a cement street course and half pipes . The park is drug, alcohol, smoke and profanity free . No entry is permitted when gates are locked or before opening or after closing

Pacifica Skate Park

Open Daily

Mon – Sat, 9 am to sunset Sun, 10:30 am to sunset 540 Crespi Dr, Pacifica, CA www.cityofpacifica.org (650) 738 - 7381

Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department

Winter program classes begin in December / January

Spring program - Classes begin in March

Summer program - Classes begin in June

Fall program - Classes begin in September

Hours: Mon, Tues, Thurs, 8:30am - 5pm Wed, 8:30am - 7:30pm Fri, 8:30 am – 1:30 pm • Closed daily 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm 1810 Francisco Blvd • (650) 738-7381

Organized Sporting Activities

TOURNAMENTS, LEAGUES & CLUBS

Pacifica offers a wide array of sporting events and activities that appeal to people of all ages and sports interests.

Swim Team

The Pacifica Sea Lions swim team is a competitive swimming program for youth from 5 to 18 years of age . Sign-ups are held on a daily basis . Swim meets are held at the refurbished, 10-lane, 25-yard pool . Recreational swim and lessons are also available for all ages .

Surf Club

The Pedro Point Surf Club of Northern California was formed by a group of surfers in 1987 at Pedro Point (Pacifica State Beach) . The club’s charitable purpose is to raise funds to contribute to local community and beach-related non-profit groups . The club’s philosophy is: respecting the beach and ocean, having fun in the water, and making friends; with surfing as the vehicle that brings surfers together . Club members have a spirit of camaraderie, coordination, cooperation, etiquette and giving back to our environment and others

Pacifica Sea Lions Swim Team www gomotionapp com

Jean E. Brink Pool Oceana High School 401 Paloma Ave, Pacifica, CA www.teamunify.com/ team/psl/page/home (650) 738-7460 or (650) 738-7461

Pedro Point Surf Club www.pedropointsurfclub.org

Photo courtesy of Sea Lions Aquatic Club
Photo courtesy of Pedro Point Surf Club

Organized Sporting Activities

Youth Soccer Leagues

Pacifica American Youth Soccer Organization is a volunteer recreational soccer league serving the local community Coaches and referees are volunteers, most often parents of players As part of AYSO, its vision is to provide world-class youth soccer programs that enrich children’s lives Teams are assembled by age groups: younger players play with fewer players on the field to encourage a

gradual size increase with each age group Both Fall and Spring soccer leagues are offered The Pacifica United Soccer Club, affiliated with the California Youth Association, is available for youths interested in playing higher-level soccer .

American Youth Soccer Organization • Ages 4 - 18 Fall registration starts in September and lasts 10 weeks www.ayso157.org

Pacifica United Soccer Club Tournament league • Ages 9 – 18 (650) 738-8727 • www.pacificaunited.org • www.ayso157.org

Little League Baseball

Pacifica is the home of little league baseball . The league is a Member of district 52 little league .

Little League

For children 4 – 12 years Pony League 13 – 14 years www.pnllbaseball.com

Photos courtesy of Pacifica Little League

Girls’ Softball

The Pacifica Girls’ Softball League (PGSL) is one of many girls’ fast-pitch softball leagues located on the Peninsula Affiliated with the Northern California American Softball Association (NorCal ASA), the PGSL has been developing young softball players for over 41 years and trying to prepare them for softball at the high-school level Coaches are ASA certified and willing to teach all levels

Pacifica Girls’ Softball League (NorCal American Softball Assoc.)

For girls ages 4 – 14 years • Season from mid April - early June www.thepgsl.com

Wrestling Group

Leviathan Wrestling Club was founded to carry on the tradition of wrestling excellence in Pacifica and provide an opportunity for girls and boys ages 5 – 18 years to learn the sport of wrestling in a positive, safety-oriented, and fun environment

Our coaches are experienced, highly qualified, and USA Wrestling certified . Practices are centered on instruction in proper techniques with an emphasis the development of qualities such as leadership, teamwork, sportsmanship, and friendship . Practices are held in the Terra Nova Mat Room Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays . Schedule subject to change . Leviathan Wrestling Club www.LeviathanWrestling.com • LeviathanWrestilng@gmail.com

Photo courtesy of Leviathan Wrestling Club

Beaches

Seven miles of spectacular Pacific Ocean beaches provide a bevy of activities for locals and visitors alike.

Linda Mar Beach

(Pacifica State Beach)

Linda Mar Beach is the southern most of Pacifica’s large beaches . This picturesque, crescent-shaped beach is located at the mouth of the San Pedro Valley, off of the scenic and world-famous Pacific Coast Highway

This classic California beach marks the northern gateway to the coastline stretching south of San Francisco It is widely regarded as the best beach for surfing in Northern California, kayaking and playing in the Bay Area . A variety of retailers offer surfboard and kayak rentals and lessons all year around . Private surf camps for children and adults operate during the summer .

• Bike & walking trail

• Restrooms & showers

• Dogs welcome (on leash)

• HWY 1 at Crespi Dr

Rockaway Beach

Rockaway Beach is located just north of Linda Mar Beach on the Pacific Coast Highway . Its narrow strand, crashing surf and dramatic headlands make it a popular walking, dining and hotel destination . Offering the only beachfront hotels between Pacifica and San Francisco, several lovely properties offer comfortable, attractive rooms and suites where guests can hear the sound of the ocean’s rolling waves In Rockaway Beach, visitors can also find restaurants and quaint shops featuring the work of local artisans, scenic walking trails and the Pacifica Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center, which provides maps, directions, brochures and postcards — everything necessary for an enjoyable stay in Pacifica .

Pacifica Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center

• 225 Rockaway Beach Ave.

info@pacificachamber.com www.visitpacifica.com (650) 355-4122

Beaches

Sharp Park Beach

Sharp Park Beach is the location of the famous Pacifica Pier — the only Pier in the Bay Area open for crabbing during Dungeness Crab season After visiting the pier, continue south along Sharp Park Beach, watch the shorebirds, and then go up the trail leading to the top of the Mori Point, where you can enjoy spectacular ocean views as well as a broad vista of the Alister MacKenzie – designed Sharp Park Golf Course, beaches to the north and the Marin Headlands more than 30 miles away .

• Site of the Pacifica Pier

Picnic facilities, café, fishing, walking promenade, vista point parking and nature trails.

Located off HWY 1 at Montecito Ave

Esplanade Beach

Located in Northern Pacifica at Esplanade Ave . and W . Manor Dr ., this beach though narrow is the only beach that allows for off leash dogs in Pacifica .

Mussel Rock Beach

Mussel Rock Beach offers a stunning vista across the sea cliffs to the Pacific It is a striking configuration of one large rock and numerous smaller ones Known as a “stack,” this formation occurs where a headland is eroded unevenly, leaving small islands A rocky path leads from the parking area to an easy descent to the water where visitors can watch paragliders sail across the sky . The area is also home to raptors, which enjoy the currents and thermals as much as the human gliders . In the spring, gorgeous wildflowers are a colorful backdrop to ocean views .

Located just west of HWY 1 and Skyline Blvd between Pacifica and San Francisco. Daly City, CA

Spectacular Trails

Pacifica serves as a “backyard” for our neighbors who live and work in the Bay Area. They come here to surf, hike, walk the dog, go for a run or bring their kids to explore nature and get a taste of history.

Golden Gate National Recreation Area

The Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA) chronicles 200 years of history — from the Native American culture; the Spanish Empire frontier; and the Mexican Republic; to maritime history; the California Gold Rush; the evolution of American coastal fortifications and the growth of urban San Francisco . One of the world’s largest urban national parks, GGNRA, hugs the California coastline for nearly 60 miles in and around San Francisco The

park also attracts visitors from across the country and around the world Approximately 17 million people are drawn here annually by the unparalleled recreational opportunities, stunning natural beauty and riveting history .

Mori Point

For nearly a century, Mori Point served as a haven for settlers, travelers, bootleggers and diners Today, this spectacular place serves as a haven for walkers and wildlife A recent addition to the GGNRA,

Mori Point property is considered the natural coastal extension of the National Park’s Sweeney Ridge property located due east across the Pacific Coast Highway (HWY 1) On the Mori Point property, visitors can stroll along paths Mori

Spectacular Trails

Mori Point (cont.) through wildflower fields and visit restored habitat for threatened species . From the coastal bluff top of Mori Point, visitors will marvel at the dramatic coastline, stretching north beyond Pacifica to the Marin Headlands and on a clear day, to Point Reyes . To the south, one is surprised and entranced by the sudden view of the beautiful but inaccessible hidden cove and

Sweeney Ridge

From this ridge top, in 1769, a scouting party led by Gaspar de Portolá became the first Europeans to see San Francisco Bay . A monument marks the approximate location of this landmark discovery . Sweeney Ridge is federally protected . It is a captivating hiking area of ridges and ravines between San Bruno and Pacifica, where steep and rolling coastal hills overlook the San Francisco Peninsula, San Andreas Lake, and the Pacific Ocean The ridge’s 1,200-foothigh summit, covered with coastal scrub and grassland, slopes down to the bay on one side and to the Pacific on the other . Wildlife includes hawks, deer and a plethora of spring wildflowers .

On a clear day, you will see the City of Pacifica and the shimmering Pacific Ocean and coastline . In the springtime, the hills turn gold

beyond to the Rockaway and Pedro Point Headlands . Also visible to the north is the Pacifica Pier, Sharp Park Beach and the earthen berm supporting the coastal trail and separating the beach from the Laguna Salada freshwater marsh and the Sharp Park Golf Course . Benches are available for sitting and enjoying the vista . The top of the point is a great whale-watching location and sunsets from Mori Point are spectacular .

Open to hikers, equestrians & bicyclists 7 days a week

Trail Hours: 8am–dusk GGNRA • (415) 561-4700

with California Poppies and other wildflowers

On Sweeney’s crest, beyond the abandoned former missile site, look for the stone plaque honoring Portolá’s expedition A nearby granite monument directs you to views from this scenic San Francisco Bay Discovery Site to the Farallon Islands, Mt . Tamalpais, Point Reyes,

Mt . Diablo, Montara Mountain and San Pedro Point . Pacifica celebrated the 250th anniversary of the Spanish expedition (1769-2019) in search of Monterey Bay This led to the accidental sighting of the San Francisco Bay from atop Sweeney Ridge . This was an opportunity to tell the story of the expedition and of the Ramaytush Ohlone people who greeted the Spanish warmly . This sighting was the catalyst for the future develop-

Milagra Ridge

Milagra Ridge’s coastal scrub-covered ridgeline runs east to west, offering impressive views of the City of Pacifica, the ocean and the coastline . This protected ridge is the focus of community efforts to restore the wildlife habitat and help ensure the survival of a number of rare and endangered species found within this national parkland The ridge is a critical habitat for the endangered Mission blue butterfly and home to redtailed hawks, often seen spiraling overhead . The 330-acre Milagra Ridge Military Reservation (1942 – 1972) was acquired in 1942 during World War II for use as a coastal defense installation . Two coastal batteries were planned: Battery 244 was started in 1942 but not completed until after the war in 1947; Battery 130

ment of California .

Directions: The driveway leading up to the trailhead, in the Shelldance Nursery parking lot, is a little obscure When driving, look for large colorful signs declaring ORCHIDS on the east side of the Pacific Coast Highway (HWY 1) . Once you get up to the large gravel parking lot, you’ll see a large Golden Gate National Recreation Area sign in the northwest corner, announcing the area as Sweeney Ridge .

was never built . Battery 244 was decommissioned in 1950 . The reservation was used by the U .S . Army Defense Command for anti-aircraft missile Nike Site, SF-51, during the Cold War The reservation was finally closed in 1972 and portions transferred to the City of Pacifica in 1974 . The hiking is mostly level and mostly paved . Directions: Follow Sharp Park Road to the East, turn North on College Drive and continue a quarter mile to roadside parking at the Milagra Ridge gate .

Hiking & Cycling trails

Pets allowed with leash

Bicycles permitted on paved trail only

Top of Sharp Park Rd. (415) 561-4700

Spectacular Trails

Devil’s Slide Walking Trail

The Devil’s Slide Walking Trail in Pacifica is open to the public . Formerly the old Devil’s Slide Highway, the route served as a bypass between Pacifica and Half Moon Bay . Now, the new trail overlooks one of California’s most beautiful stretches of coastline and features incredible panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean . At 1 .3 miles each way, the trail includes interpretative signage along the footpath . This multi-use, non-motorized trail is a delightful, moderate pathway for pedestri-

ans, dog walkers (on leash), and bicyclists . Along the way, visitors can view the nesting’s of various bird habitats . Off-shore, there are various marine mammals and during the winter months (January - April), look for migrating gray whales . While Pacifica is the 4th richest marine habitat in the world, the geological features along the trail are also intriguing On the north end, folded and layered shale and sandstone are on view and at the south end, the granite of Montara Mountain is a point of interest .

Ahni Trail

San Mateo County Parks

San Pedro Valley Park

A vast area embracing the middle and south forks of San Pedro Creek, which are steelhead spawning grounds, this park is nestled amongst the Santa Cruz mountain range and the foothills of Pacifica . The park offers group picnic areas, family picnic sites with barbecue pits, a selfguided nature trail, hiking trails, a visitor center, and views of the picturesque, seasonal Brooks Waterfall San Pedro Valley Park is a walker’s paradise . There are trails suitable for all ages and fitness levels, ranging from the Valley View Trail to the wide vistas of San Pedro Valley and the Pacific Ocean from the top of Montara Mountain . The facilities are primarily for day use only . Two picnic areas are available by reservation: The North Walnut Grove (accommodates 100) and the South Walnut Grove (accommodates 200) . A visitor center near the park entrance displays exhibits about the ecosystem of San Pedro Valley and its plant and animal species Some are live exhibits

For more than twenty years, the Friends of San Pedro Valley Park, a

501(c)3 organization, has existed in Pacific . Their mission is dedicated to the preservation and enjoyment of the Park and natural history education . The Friends staff the visitor center on weekends from 10 am - 4 pm and enhance the visitors’ experience in the park . The Visitor Center has a natural history museum, a bookstore, and a resource library . We have guest speakers once a month who expand our knowledge on the flora and fauna of the park . Trail Days take place on the second Saturday of each month beginning at 9 am and Habitat Restoration on the third Saturday of each month beginning at 9 am People meet in front of the visitor center Volunteers and memberships are always appreciated

San Pedro Valley Park Group Picnic Sites

Frontierland Park

Frontierland Park tucked away on a Pacifica hillside in Park Pacifica, is one of those little-known Bay Area gems Most notably, it sports a massive sloping lawn, well-kept amenities and one of the nicest children’s playgrounds in the Bay Area The park is extensive with forest, open space, a horseshoe area and a family-friendly barbecue and picnic area . One of the great events held at Frontierland Park is the lively annual Fourth of July celebration, hosted by the City of

Pacifica . The day includes tons of entertaining activities, including face painting, tug o’ war, water balloons, races, great food and great fun for all!

San Pedro Valley Park

Frontierland Park

Take the Pacific Coast Highway (HWY 1) to Linda Mar Blvd . Take Linda Mar Blvd . east until it ends . Turn left onto Oddstad Blvd . Turn right onto Yosemite Drive . Follow this road to the top of the hill The park is on your left

• Playground Group picnic sites

• Free Parking

• Horseshoe Pit

• Basketball Court

• Workout Station

Yosemite Dr & Humboldt Ct Pacifica, CA

www.cityofpacifica.org (650) 738-7381

Take the Pacific Coast Highway (HWY 1) to Linda Mar Blvd ., and then head east on Linda Mar Blvd . until it dead-ends at Oddstad Blvd Turn right on Oddstad Blvd , go about 100 feet and turn left into the park entrance at Rosita Rd

• Open from 8 am – Dusk

• Entrance fee $6 per car

• No dogs allowed

• Bicycles on Weiler Ranch Rd only

• Visitor Center open weekends only and holidays from 10 am – 4 pm .

600 Oddstad Blvd Pacifica, CA 94044 (650) 355-8289

Emails preferred friendsofsanpedrovalley@gmail .com

www.friendsofsanpedrovalleypark.org (650) 355-5454

Frontierland Park

Visit a Local Park or Beach!

The City of Pacifica Parks, Beaches & Recreation Department offers a variety of parks, beaches, and trails for the public to enjoy. In addition, some of our locations are available to rent for meetings, weddings and special events.

Parks, Beaches, & Recreation Department

1810 Francisco Blvd. | 650.738.7381 Pacifica Community Center 540 Crespi Dr. | 650.738.7378/650.738.7376

San Mateo County Parks provide recreational opportunities designed to protect and enhance the natural resources of the county.

◊ = No Dogs Please ¤ = Dogs off leash OK

• = Amenity Available/Dogs on Leash

Frontierland ParkYosemite Dr. & Humbolt Ct.

Pacifica State BeachHwy. 1 @ Linda Mar Blvd.

Sanchez Dog Park1220 Linda Mar Blvd.

Pacifica Skate Park540 Crespi Dr.

Esplanade Beachoff Esplanade Ave

Edgemar ParkFremont Ave

Pomo ParkCarmel @ Canyon Dr.

Oddstad Park1050 Crespi Dr.

Fairmont Park649 Parkview Circle

Fairmont West5066 Palmetto Ave

Fairway ParkCindy Way

Brighton Mini ParkBrighton Rd. & Scenic

Sanchez Fields1220 Linda Mar Blvd.

Rockaway BeachRockaway Beach Ave

Arts, Entertainment & Music

Pacifica offers a rich variety of events and performances, bringing engaging entertainment and enrichment to the community and visitors . Programming is designed to be accessible to all ages, backgrounds and interests . The artistic venues and organizations below offer an array of creative experiences, including world-class music in a wide variety of styles, dance performances, art exhibitions by California and west coast emerging and established visual artists, juried art shows, live theater and poetry readings .

Pacifica Spindrift Players

Pacifica Spindrift Players is a nonprofit, year-round performing arts theatre group that provides high-quality, live community theatre to Pacifica and the surrounding Bay Area . Presentations include revivals of traditional plays and musicals as well as contemporary theater for the 21st century . The cast is always eager to greet guests after the performance; gatherings take place in the Gallery . Assistive hearing devices are available to patrons to borrow during performances. 1050 Crespi Dr. Pacifica, CA • www.pacificaspindriftplayers.org • (650) 359-8002

Pacifica Performances

Mildred Owen Concert Hall, the home of the local non-profit Pacifica Performances, offers live experiences by world-class artists including blues, Americana/ roots, world music, bluegrass, classical, and jazz, as well as comedy and the spoken word . The intimate casual environment enhances and enriches the experience for both the listener and performer . The hall has a large handcrafted stage, fantastic professional sound system, and walls filled with local art . The Concert Hall is also available to rent for parties and recitals . Free Parking & wheelchair accessibility Located 1.5 miles east from Highway One Pacifica Center for the Arts • 1220A Linda Mar Blvd Pacifica, CA www.pacificaperformances.org • (650) 355 – 1882

Photo courtesy of Pacifica Players

Sanchez Art Center

For more than twenty years, Sanchez Art Center has been a hub for artistic engagement on San Mateo County’s north coast A comfortable and welcoming place for the community to gather, connect and be enriched by the arts, Sanchez Art Center is a visual arts organization with a mission of Creating Community through Art Eighteen professionally installed contemporary art exhibitions including the Left Coast Annual juried contemporary exhibition and celebrated 50|50 Show, where artists undertake the challenging creative experience of creating 50 small works in 50 days, are programmed annually . Casual receptions, gallery walks, artist and curator talks, and open studios provide the opportunity to connect with exhibiting and studio artists .

The art center’s three exhibition spaces are:

• Main Gallery, a “by invitation” gallery, where SACs Artistic Director and guest curators bring the work of living Bay Area artists to this jewel of an exhibition space, displaying a wide variety of mediums .

• East Gallery, is where the works of Bay Area arts organizations, ranging from women’s groups, developmentally disabled artists, student artists, Veterans, and multicultural exhibitions, are shown .

• West Gallery, programmed by SACs sister organization, the Art Guild of Pacifica . Art has been part of the local landscape from the very beginning of the City of Pacifica’s history, with both entities having celebrated 60 years .

Gallery Hours: Fri – Sun, 1pm – 5 pm, admission is generally free.

Visits outside of regular gallery hours can be arranged by calling or emailing.

Located 1.5 miles east from Highway One Pacifica Center for the Arts • 1220B Linda Mar Blvd Pacifica, CA info@sanchezartcenter.org • www.sanchezartcenter.org • (650) 355-1894

Art Guild of Pacifica

The Art Guild of Pacifica is a nonprofit membership organization that has been promoting visual art in the community for over 60 years . Membership has grown to over 200 and includes a collection of painters, sculptors, photographers, jewelers, and printmakers, working in a wide variety of mediums from oil, acylic, mixed media, clay, textiles, and more

The Art Guild of Pacifica is accessible to the public, offering affordable membership and exhibition fees along with free admission to shows and opening receptions Art talks occur several times a year, allowing people a chance to listen and interact with artists and curators Home base is at the Sanchez Art Center, where members exhibit their art several times a year in the West Gallery Once a year, the Art Center is taken over for a Membership Exhibition showing a wide range of dynamic artwork

Sanchez Art Center West Gallery

Gallery Hours: Fri – Sun, 1pm – 5 pm, admission is generally free.

Visits outside of regular gallery hours can be arranged by calling or emailing.

Located 1.5 miles east from Highway One Pacifica Center for the Arts • 1220B Linda Mar Blvd. Pacifica, CA www.artguildofpacifica.org • (650) 355-1894

Historic Landmarks

Over the years, numerous citizens have worked together to preserve our heritage and create the many facilities we are proud to enjoy today. Pacifica offers an abundance of natural beauty. Our history is enriched by Spanish explorers, Mexican ranchers, and early Irish and Italian farmers. These groups embraced what a treasure our waterfront had to offer and continues to be enjoyed by the current population of nature and culture loving Pacificans.

Sanchez Adobe

The Sanchez Adobe was constructed in the 1840s using timbers salvaged from a wrecked Spanish ship that foundered on Point San Pedro The Adobe is a lovely example of the authentic Monterey architecture, heavily influenced by Spanish design, coupled with relics of the Ohlone Indians and Spanish artifacts . During its first 100 years, the Adobe served as a bordello, hunting lodge, artichoke packing shed, farm laborers’ quarters and a speakeasy during prohibition . It is the second oldest structure still standing in San Mateo County . The site now stands as a reminder of the more spacious and leisurely life of the past .

Free admission for kids 6 years and younger - $1 suggested donation .

Open to the Public

Tues - Thur: 10am - 4pm Sat & Sun: 1pm - 5pm 1000 Linda Mar Blvd Pacifica, CA (650) 359-1462 sanchezadobe@historysmc.org

Little Brown Church

Built of rough sawn fir and coastal redwood in 1910 as the first Presbyterian meeting house on the Coastside, the Little Brown Church was only 100 feet from the Ocean Shore Railroad . For 73 years, it served as church, community center, meeting room, public school, well-baby clinic and neighborhood movie house . It then became the City of Pacifica police headquarters for 20 years . Leased after that by the Pacifica Historical Society, the site is now the Pacifica Coastside Museum A $500,000 project made possible by the combined generosity of many local individuals, businesses, nonprofit organizations and schools, it is now a resource and information center for visitors as well as Pacifica and Coastside residents .

Pacifica Coastside Museum Now Open - Free admission Tues, Thurs & Sat 1pm - 4pm

Pacifica Historical Society 1850 Francisco Blvd. Pacifica, CA info@pacificahistory.org www.pacificahistory.org (650) 355-1909

Sam’s Castle

Built in 1908 by San Francisco’s rail magnate Henry Harrison McCloskey, grandfather of Congressman Pete McCloskey, the castle is modeled after his wife Emily’s childhood home in Scotland . It was therefore christened “Bendemier .” McCloskey erected the castle by the sea as a safe haven after his San Francisco home was severely damaged in the 1906 earthquake With its century-long reputation as a speakeasy, an illegal abortion

Historic Landmarks

clinic, a brothel and Coast Guard barracks during World War II, the castle was purchased and restored in 1959 by the late Sam Mazza . Mazza filled it with wondrous works of arts and antiques collected during his career as a theater painter - decorator for 20th Century Fox . Sam’s Castle is now headquarters for the Sam Mazza Foundation, a philanthropic non-profit that supports the arts and youth arts education Ongoing renovations preserve Mazza Castle as a beacon in the non-profit community and as an important part of Pacifica’s history Sam’s Castle is open for monthly public tours, Holiday teas in May and December and the Mazza Castle Music Salons .

For Monthly tour schedule & info, go to: www.sammazzafoundation.org 900 Mirador Terrace Pacifica, CA (650) 355-0272

Ocean Shore Railroad

The Ocean Shore Railroad Company was established in 1905 The railroad started in San Francisco and ran along a coastal route through small villages that later became Pacifica . It hugged the mountain at Devil’s Slide and traveled south through Montara, Moss Beach, El Granada and Half Moon Bay . The route ended at Tunitas Creek, south of Half Moon Bay . Most of the Ocean Shore rightof-way was paved over and turned into the Pacific Coast Highway, reputed to be the most spectacular

road on the West Coast . Rail buffs can still see signs of Pacifica’s early railroad days Portions of the right-ofway can be seen along the Rockaway headlands and the railway berm in Pedro Point The huge cut between Fairway Park and Vallemar was created by railroad engineers .

Visit the 2 Remaining Stations: Ash’s Vallemar Station 2125 Coast Highway

Tobin Station

Pedro Point, corner of Danman Ave & Shelter Cove Road

Photo courtesy of Bob Azzaro

Pacifica Pier

The L-shaped, 1,140 foot-long Pier is officially named the Reverend Herschell Harkins Memorial Pacifica Pier, after the much admired reverend from the Little Brown Church in the early days of Pacifica Located at Sharp Park Beach, Pacifica Municipal Pier was opened in November 1973 The Pier was built as a cooperative development of the City of Pacifica, the Wildlife Conservation Board and the California Department of Fish & Game . The Pier, famous for its salmon runs and winter Dungeness crabbing, attracts many anglers . During salmon runs, hundreds of salmon are caught in a single day, and every available space on the Pier is taken by hundreds of anglers, fishing shoulder to shoulder . Primary species caught at the pier include white croaker, jacksmelt, Dungeness Crab, salmon and striped bass The Pier is also a good place for whale viewing during their biannual migration

Open Daily 4am - 10pm Closed during rough weather. No fishing license required. Operated by the City of Pacifica www.cityofpacifica.org/depts/pw/ parks/pacifica_pier.asp (650) 738-3760

Photo courtesy of Glen Hogerton
Photo courtesy of Brad Wittke

Chamber Member Benefits

Why Join the Pacifica Chamber of Commerce?

Let’s start with the numbers . A study commissioned by the American Chamber of Commerce Executives with support from Small Business Network Inc . quantified the real value of chamber membership to companies in terms of impact and consumer confidence . The study’s objective was to determine this: “Do consumers really support businesses because they are chamber members?” Here’s what they found:

• 59 percent of consumers think that being active in the local chamber is an effective business strategy overall .

• Consumers are 12 percent more likely to think a company’s products stack up better against its competition if the company is highly involved in the local chamber .

• 44 percent of consumers are more likely to think favorably of a small business when they know the company is a member of the chamber of commerce and are 63 percent more likely to purchase goods or services from the company in the future .

• Why? If a company is highly involved in the local chamber, a consumer infers that the company is trustworthy, involved in the community, and is an industry leader .

The Pacifica Chamber of Commerce has been committed to serving small to large businesses by promoting, networking, and advocating on behalf of businesses . We have a Chamber Board member on the City of Pacifica Economic Development Committee . On the following pages are a listing of current benefits available to our valued members who support our membership-driven organization.

Archie Judan PRESIDENT Plantwell Trading Company

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Lynn Gallo SECRETARY Marriage & Family Therapist

Wendy Pledger LEAD STAFF

Kathleen Tullius TREASURER Senior Tax Analyst Block Advisors

Carol Camacho CHAMBER CONSULTANT

MISSION STATEMENT

The Pacifica Chamber of Commerce is a partnership of business professionals who are committed to promoting and supporting local businesses to create a healthy and vital economy for our community

Our goal is to stimulate and strengthen a sustainable, socioeconomic climate, which increases the success and visibility of our Chamber members

CORE COMPETENCIES

• Strengthening the local economy

• Promoting business and community

• Building business relationships & providing networking opportunities

• Representing the interests of business with government

Business Listings

Members can target and reach all demographic groups through the marketing products below provided with their Chamber membership:

• One free 5-line listing in our annual Pacifica Chamber of Commerce Business Directory and Visitor Guide published both hardcopy and on our website www .PacificaChamber .com .

• Up to three category listings on your own personalized page on our website www .PacificaChamber .com .

Business Referrals

The Chamber’s website is one of the Chamber’s best referral tools, available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year . Our friendly staff receives requests daily for recommendations on goods and services and community members are then referred to our member businesses .

Ribbon Cutting Ceremonies

Ribbon Cuttings are a fun promotional opportunity to celebrate grand openings, re-opening, anniversaries and milestones, meet key leaders in the community and get acquainted with your neighbors and Chamber members . The Chamber coordinates access to elected officials, promotes the event on our website, newsletter, social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter and provides advice for your planning . Enjoy pictures and celebration content posted on our website home page .

Business Workshops and Networking Events

Several times during the year, the Chamber presents workshops on a wide variety of business topics . The Pacifica Chamber of Commerce will often bring in guest speakers to cover topics of current trends in business and how to succeed in today’s market . Networking events are excellent opportunities to showcase your business . Call the Chamber to host an event! Check our website for upcoming workshops and networking events .

Enhanced Features and Marketing

Increase your online business exposure through the Chamber’s website, www .PacificaChamber .com, where each member is automatically listed Customers can find you in various ways using our advanced business directory — they can search alphabetically, by category or by using keywords Members can showcase their business by adding their logo, keywords to improve SEO (Search Engine Optimization), Google satellite imagery map and directions, add events, job openings and hot deals .

Cost Effective Advertising

The Business Directory and Visitor Guide allows a 5-line listing, members are offered savings on upgraded, cost-effective business advertisements and additional listing to reach over 40,000 potential customers This directory is also available and searchable online via the Chamber’s website www PacificaChamber com Consider being one of the sponsors at a community event Banners and promotional material will feature your participation .

Community Calendar

Our community events calendar highlights all the Chamber and community events happening throughout Pacifica . Chamber members may list their events . Our goal is to become the “go to” of what is going on in and around Pacifica . This will drive more traffic to our website and create greater potential for locals and visitors to patronize our Chamber member businesses . www.pacificachamber.com

Business Advocacy

We have good working relationships with the City staff and our County We take the time to hear our members’ concerns and assist in providing suggestions on finding solutions The Chamber at times hosts events with various leaders within the City and County These events allow our members to speak to leaders on a more personal basis in a relaxed environment .

Display Marketing Materials

Members are welcome to display marketing materials, business collateral and posters for upcoming events in the Chamber & Visitor Center lobby The Chamber frequently has a booth at community events and welcome displaying members information and logo gifts The Rockaway Kiosk is available to members for displays at a reduced fee .

Monthly ChamberWave E-Newsletter

Our ChamberWave E-Newsletter is another great member benefit that provides information about upcoming Chamber events, news, and pertinent information to running a successful business, networking opportunities, legislation, seminars, and latest website updates .

Marketing Pacifica

We market Pacifica with travel writers and the media . Our members will receive the added value of our new partnership with a public relations and marketing firm They are helping to drive more traffic to our website (and therefore your business) to promote Pacifica as a coastal gem The VisitPacifica .com website was redesigned in 2020 to promote Pacifica through targeted campaigns . Thank you to the Hotel Business Improvement District (BID) for funding these efforts .

Past Presidents

1957 John Munt

1958 Julian Cohn

1959 Dr . Jerry Miles

1961 George Nutter

1962 Lloyd Sitts

1963 Mario J Torrigino

1965 John Simmons

1965 Stanley Vanderhule

1966 Lyle Planje

1967 Bernard Cohn

1968 Bill Hammer & Michael Wyman

1970 Joe Isnor

1971 Lowell McGrew & Al Jones

1972 Dick Smith

1973 Joe Mendez

1974 Nick Gust

1975 Nick Gust & Ed Cordero

1976 Ed Cordero

1977 Ken Todd

1978 Bill Setchell

1980 Enrico J . Romano

1981 Ken Locher

1982 William E . Growney

1983 Charlene A Amick

1984 Richard F . Bauden

1985 William E . Growney

1986 Mario M Torrigino

1987 Bonnie K . Wells

1988 James M Coen

1989 Joanne Wynne

1990 John Culler

1991 Christian Mendivil

1992 Nicholas Soberanis

1993 Steven A . Wright

1994 Janet Culler

1995 David A . Stevens

1996 Charles E Gerughty

1997 Bonnie K . Wells & Michael J . O’Neill

1998 Jeff Sims

1999 Christine Porter

2000 Mary Brown

2001 Paul Storm

2002 Bill Bent

2003 Dave Reed

2004 John Sanford

2005 Susan Danielson & Brian Johnson

2006 Brian Johnson

2007 Neil Sofia

2008 Mildred Owen

2009 Hem Patel

2010 Susan Vellone

2011 Christine Porter

2012 Sandi Anderson

2013 Cheryl Yoes

2014 Bill Meyerhoff

2015 Darlene Gonzalez

2016 Jeff Brammer

2017 Victor Spano

2018 Darlene Gonzalez

2019-2022 Lisa Eccleston

2023-2024 Archie Judan -ESTABLISHED

Ribbon Cuttings

Fairfield Inn

Malt & Stone

The Malt + Stone brand is a handpicked and handcrafted collection, brought to you by women in business . We inspire women to be clothed in confidence while bringing items into your day-to-day lifestyle you didn’t know you needed . 1625 Palmetto Ave Pacifica, CA 94044 mailtandstone@gmail.com

Wake up to the sounds of the ocean and start your day right in our Pacifica, CA, lodging Fairfield Inn & Suites San Francisco Pacifica is conveniently located near many of California’s amazing beaches, including Rockaway Beach and Pacifica State Beach . 500 Old County Road Pacifica, CA 94044

650-355-5959

Luna Rising

Luna Rising is a full service salon and self-care oasis created to make modern beauty and cutting-edge techniques accessible on the coast With an emphasis on client care, we use only the highest quality products to give each and every visitor the very best beauty experience 1517 Palmetto Ave., Ste C Pacifica, CA 94044

650-276-9605

Bloom Room

We believe life is better with cannabis We believe that cannabis should be shared We believe that the intentions and efforts that go into the cultivation, extraction, manufacturing, and sale of cannabis ultimately affect the experience of the person smoking or consuming it . We believe that a professional cannabis dispensary is not just good for the health of its members but for the community in which it serves .

Rosaland Bakery

Rosalind Bakery gives rise to artisanal bread and pastries every single day . 450 Manor Plaza Pacifica, CA 94044 650-898-8636

1726 Palmetto Ave Pacifica, CA 94044 415-543-7666

The Magic ToyBox

#1 Pacifica, CA Toy Store Toys for Adventure, Imagination, and Wonder! 70 Eureka Square Pacifica, CA 94044 650-733-7982

Rockaway Beach Gifts & Sweets

Home of the best selection of candies, featuring Feve chocolates, gifts that inspire and make you laugh, one of a kind souvenirs!

450 Dondee Way, #3 Pacifica, CA 94044 659-522-0167

Starting a Business in Pacifica 9 Step How-To Guide

1

WRITE A BUSINESS PLAN

The U S Small Business Association offers tools and resources for creating a business plan . These are especially useful for understanding market analysis, financing, sales, and marketing . www.sba.gov/business-guide/ plan-your-business/write-yourbusiness-plan

2

CHOOSE A BUSINESS STRUCTURE

You can find an overview of information about the types of legal business structures at the California Secretary of State’s webpage You may wish to consult with an attorney or lawyer to determine the legal business entity that is appropriate for your business www.sos.ca.gov/business

3

FILE A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME/OBTAIN AN EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER Applicants are advised to file the Fictitious Name Statement, if applicable, with the County of San Mateo’s County Clerk’s Office located at: 401 Marshall Street, 6th Floor, Redwood City, CA 94063 (650) 363-4500

www.smcacre.org/fictitiousbusiness-names

An Employer Identification Number (EIN) is also known as a Federal Tax Identification Number, and is used to identify a business entity . Generally, businesses need an EIN . www.irs.gov/businesses/ small-businesses-self-employed/ employer-id-numbers

DETERMINE YOUR TARGET LOCATIONS/MARKET AREAS, CHECK FOR AVAILABLE LEASE SPACE, AND CHECK ZONING AND BUILDING CODE REGULATIONS PRIOR TO SIGNING

A LEASE

Before signing a lease, check with the Planning Department to determine whether or not your proposed business location complies with zoning and building requirements . The Planning Department does not have information regarding vacant or available lease space, so come prepared with a location(s) that could be a possibility for your business

Improvements to commercial space requires licensed professionals to prepare permit plans Make sure the design and construction team you hire is appropriately licensed . Hire your team early so that they can provide advice on improvements that may be needed and associated costs .

CHECK UTILITY REQUIREMENTS

Your business may need upgraded electrical systems, new infrastructure such as grease traps or HVAC systems, upsized water lines for fire suppression system, sewer studies, etc . Your licensed contractor and design team can assist with an assessment . If you need to upgrade electrical systems, it is recommended you get in touch with PG&E prior to signing any leases or building permits It can take many months (6 -9 months) for PG&E to begin and complete a project .

6

NEGOTIATE A LEASE

Understand insurance and bonding requirements your landlord will require from your design and construction team . Best practice dictates that business owners & landlords make lease arrangements that recognize it takes time to have all permits and licenses in place Different businesses require different licenses across multiple agencies . You may also consider discussing the expected cost of improvements with the landlord as those will stay with the property . If your landlord is asking you to sign a lease prior to having all permits in place, be prepared as permits and licenses often experience delays across one or multiple jurisdictions .

7

OBTAIN NECESSARY PERMITS & INSPECTIONS

Apply for all required Planning entitlement and building permits as discussed with the Planning Department under Step 4 . It is recommended that applicants also check with other County, State, and Federal Agencies to see if there are any other permits or inspections necessary for a business to open .

8

APPLY FOR A BUSINESS LICENSE

Business licenses are issued through the Finance Department at Pacifica City Hall located at 170 Santa Maria Ave . on the first floor . All business licenses expire October 31st, and must be renewed annually A new license is needed for changes in business location If there is more than one business location or business operation at a single location, separate applications must be filed . Each applicant must:

• Complete the Business License application form

• Pay the requisition fee

• Pass mandatory inspections

Once a business license has been submitted to the Finance Department, the document will pass through several internal City departments that will determine necessary permits and inspections that the business must have before it can obtain a business license . Most business license applications take three weeks to complete Once the business license application has gone through all the necessary departments, Finance will mail the business license to the applicant . Business license applications can be found online on the Finance Department’s page . www.cityofpacifica.org/depts/ finance/business_license_documents.asp

BUSINESS PROGRAMS & RESOURCES

Short Term Vacation Rentals

Short Term Rental (STR) hosts located within Pacifica are required to obtain a STR permit & a City of Pacifica Business License before offering STR accommodations Additionally, once STR accommodations are provided, the host or operator is required to collect and remit Transient Occupancy Taxes as required by City of Pacifica Municipal Code . www.cityofpacifica.org/depts/ asd/finance/short_term_rental_ program.asp

For more information on starting a business in the City of Pacifica, please contact:

City of Pacifica Economic Development Division (650) 738-7300

www.cityofpacifica.org/ government/economic_ development/default.asp

City of Pacifica Planning Department (650) 738-7341

www.cityofpacifica.org/depts/ planning/business_information_ page.asp

Home Occupation

When your business office is in your home, an application for a home occupation permit plus a business license is required . If you do not own your home, you must obtain written permission from your landlord or owner of the property . Bring your written permission with you, as we must keep a copy of it on file . www.cityofpacifica.org/civicax/ filebank/blobdload.aspx?BlobID=14408

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General Information

Business Licenses

All businesses operating in the City of Pacifica are required to have a business license . As defined in the Pacifica Municipal Code, businesses include all professions, trades and occupations . When a business office is in a home, an application for a Home Occupation Permit plus a business license is required

Dog Licenses / Animal Control

Dogs must be on a leash and are not permitted to run at large . Dog licenses are required; applications are available through the San Mateo County Animal Control Division . An animal permit is required for more than two of the same genus, five or more small animals, exotic animals or livestock . Purchase animal license renewals online at www .petdata .com .

Firearms

Discharge of firearms or BB guns is prohibited in the city limits Voluntary gun registration is at the Police Department during regular business hours .

Parking

Parking of trailers on public streets for more than 12 hours or passenger cars for more than 3 days is prohibited Public streets may not be used for display of cars that are for sale or for repair of vehicles Parking of trucks 10,000 lbs or more gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) (1 ton) is prohibited on streets or private property in residential districts . In addition, parking of trucks of 10,000 GVWR or more on streets in commercial zones is prohibited between 2:00 am – 6:00 am . The City of Pacifica has a parking map at www .cityofpacifica .org .

Solicitors

All door-to-door salespersons are required to have a solicitor’s permit from the Pacifica Police Department . Protect your household by asking to see these cards . If not carried, telephone the Police Services Division, (650) 738-7314 .

Tree

Pruning or removal of any street tree in the public right-of-way is prohibited unless written permission is obtained from the Public Works Department, (650) 738-3760 . The City’s Heritage Tree Ordinance prohibits the intentional damage or removal of any tree in excess of 50 inches in circumference (16 inches in diameter) measured 2 feet from the base of the tree (except a eucalyptus), unless a Heritage Tree permit is issued by the City . Pick up applicable forms at the Planning Department, located at 1800 Francisco Blvd . or (650) 738-7341

Local Government

The city of Pacifica is governed by a five-member city council elected at large to four-year terms . The mayor is selected from among members of the city council by majority vote of the council . The mayor serves a one-year term beginning in November of each year . Listed below is the current structure of the Pacifica City council, including term expiration dates:

Mayor

Sue Vaterlaus

svaterlaus@pacifica .gov

Term expires December 2024

Mayor Pro Tem

Sue Beckmeyer

sbeckmeyer@pacifica .gov

Term expires December 2026

Councilmember

Mary Bier

mbier@pacifica gov

Term expires December 2026

Councilmember

Tygarjas Bigstyck tbigstyck@pacifica .gov

Term expires December 2024

Councilmember

Christine Boles

cboles@pacifica .gov

Term expires December 2026

Pacifica Civic Center

170 Santa Maria Ave . Pacifica, CA 94044 www .cityofpacifica .org

ECONDEV@CI .pacifica .ca,us (650) 738-7300

Hours

M, Tu, Th . . . . . . . . . 8:30am-5pm Wed . .

8:30am-1:30pm

8:30am-7:30pm Fri .

Building Dept opens at 8am

City council meets the 2nd and 4th Monday of the month at 7:00 pm . City council Chambers is located at 2212 Beach Boulevard, 2nd floor .

Important Gov. Numbers

For Emergency Services Call 911

Police (Non-Emergency) 2075 Pacifica Coast Highway 738-7314

Building Inspector . . . . . 738-7344

Business License . . . . . . . 738-7392

Parks, Beaches & Recreation

738-7381

738-7303

Streetlight Outages 738-3760

Community Contacts

SCHOOL DISTRICTS

Jefferson Union High School District

699 Serramonte Blvd ., Suite 100

www .juhsd .net

Pacifica School District

375 Reina Del Mar Ave

550-7900

www pacificasd org 738-6600

San Mateo County

Community College District

3401 CSM Dr .

San Mateo

PRESCHOOLS

Brighton Pre-School 485 Griffin Ave

574-6550

Linda Mar Educational Center 830 Rosita Rd . . . .

Ocean Shore School 411 Oceana Blvd .

359-8846

Building Kidz 401 Paloma Ave 557-1256

www buildingkidzschool com

Fairmont West Pre-School 5066 Palmetto Ave

738-7463

Montessori School Of Linda Mar 1666 Higgins Way

355-7272

Pacifica Co-Op Nursery School 548 Carmel Ave 355-4465

Pacifica Playschool 630 Hickey Blvd

K–8 Schools

Cabrillo School

601 Crespi Dr

Good Shepherd School 909 Oceana Blvd

359-5673

738-6660

359-4544

Home School Program of The Pacifica School District 738-6694

. 738-6615

738-6650

Vallemar School 377 Reina Del Mar Ave 738-6655

ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS

Ortega School 1283 Terra Nova Blvd . . . . 738-6670

Pacific Bay Christian School 1030 Linda Mar Blvd 355-1935

Sunset Ridge School 340 Inverness Dr .

. 738-6687

JUNIOR HIGH & HIGH SCHOOLS

Ingrid B. Lacy Middle School 1427 Palmetto Ave 738-6665

Oceana High School 401 Paloma Ave .

. 550-7300

Pacific Bay Christian School 1030 Linda Mar Blvd . . . . . 355-1935

Terra Nova High School 1450 Terra Nova Blvd 550-7600

COLLEGE/ADULT EDUCATION

Cañada College 4200 Farm Hill Blvd

Redwood City

College Of San Mateo 1700 West Hillsdale San Mateo

306-3100

574-6161

Jefferson Adult Education 699 Serramonte Blvd

Daly City

550-7890

Skyline College 3300 College Dr San Bruno 738-4100

CHURCHES

Church Of The Good Shepherd 901 Oceana Blvd .

355-2593

Church Of The Highlands 1900 Monterey Dr . San Bruno

873-4095

Coastside Community Church 1030 Linda Mar Blvd 535-0929

Congregation Am Tikvah 625 Brotherhood Wy San Francisco .

.(415) 586-8833

First Church Of Christ, Scientist 2218 Francisco Blvd . www csbayarea com

Lighthouse Christian Fellowship 830 Rosita Rd

355-7605

New Life Christian Fellowship 1125 Terra Nova Blvd .

355-6404

Our Savior’s Lutheran Coast Highway at Rockaway Beach 359-1550

Pacifica Baptist 2070 Francisco Blvd www .faitrhstreet .com

St. Andrew Presbyterian Church Of Pacifica 1125 Terra Nova Blvd .

359-2462

St. Edmund’s Episcopal Church 1500 Perez Dr 359-3364

St. Peter Church 700 Oddstad Blvd

Westside Baptist Church

390 Inverness Dr

COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS

American Legion Post 238 (650) 355-4346

Coastside Masonic Lodge #762 www .coastsidemasoniccenter .org

359-6313

. 355-0522

Fairmont Subdivisions Improvement Association

. 359-5075

Friends Of The Adobe 359-1462

League Of Women Voters of North and Central SM County . . 342-5853

Pacific Beach Coalition . .

Pacifica Collaborative Mary Bier - Coordinator mbier@pacifica gov

355-1668

Pacifica Libraries . . . . . . . . . . . . 355-5196 www .pacificafriendsofthelibrary .org

Pacifica Garden Club www .pacificagardenclub .org pacificagardenclub@gmail .com

Pacifica Historical Society 1850 Francisco Blvd . . . . . . . 355-1909 www .pacificahistory .org info@pacificahistory .org

Pacificans Care 355-4479 www pacificanscare org

Rotary Club Of Pacifica . 359-1980

Sanchez Adobe

San Pedro Valley County 1000 Linda Mar Blvd . . . . . 359-1462

Society of St. Vincent De Paul 343-4403

Pacifica Moose Lodge #1944

355-1540

Pacifica Library Foundation

355-5196

Pacifica School Volunteers

375 Rosita Rd

355-9432

Linda Mar Education Center

www .pacificaschoolvolunteers .org

Pacifica Senior Center 738-7384

Senior Services 738-7352

Program coordinator

Meals on wheels

Info & Referrals

Pacifica Sea Lions

Toastmasters

Pacifica Sea Lions

738-7384

738-7350

738-7352

738-7354

796-6706

board@pacificasealions .com

Anthony Schriver, Rec . Coordinator

Pacifica PM

Toastmasters Club 438-1331

Peninsula Association

For Remarkable Children & Adults (PARCA)

312-0730

San Pedro Valley Park Reservations 738-7378

Visitor Center Open 10am – 4pm on weekends & holidays

Weight Watchers . . .(800) 651-6000

SUPPORT GROUPS

Al-Anon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(888) 425-2666

Alcoholics Anonymous . . 577-1310

FOR KIDS

Boy Scouts Of America

San Mateo County .

Manny Macias X113

Boys & Girls Club Yosemite Drive Location . . 355-1334 4-H Club Of Pacifica . . . . . 726-9059

North San Mateo County Boys & Girls Club 589-7090

Pacifica Youth Services Bureau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 877-8642

SF Bay Girl Scouts Council . . . . . .(800) 447-4475

COMMUNITY RESOURCES

Fog Fest Organizing Group, Inc

Libraries

355-8200

Pacifica Sharp Park Branch 104 Hilton Way .

355-5196

Pacifica Sanchez Branch 1111 Terra Nova Blvd .

Pacifica Chamber Of Commerce

359-3397

355-4122

Pacifica Community Television Ch . 26

. 355-8000

Pacifica Resource Center 738-7470 www pacresourcecenter org

COMMUNITY SERVICES

Pacifica Community Center 540 Crespi Dr At Hwy 1 738-7384

Facility Also Available For Rental Senior Services

Pacifica Community Center .

. 341-5633

Director For Pacifica Region

www pacsky org

738-7384

A multi-service center for senior citizens in Pacifica with social programs & activities.

Lunch Program: Mon - Fri @ Noon

Office Hours: Mon - Thu: 8:30am - 9pm Fri: 8:30am-1:30pm, 5:45pm-7pm

Child Care

For pre-school to school-age children

738-7387

Subsidized and full-cost tuition

Locations: Sunset Ridge, Ocean Shore, Vallemar and Cabrillo Schools

Fairmont Park, and Fairmont West

Pacifica Resource Center 738-7470

www pacresourcecenter org

A human services agency that assists families & persons in need with a variety of services, including emergency food, shelter, rent assistance, summer jobs for youth, information, referrals and holiday programs. All services are free and confidential.

ARTS / CULTURAL ARTS

Art Guild Of Pacifica . . . . . 355-1894 artguild .agp@gmail .com

Pacifica Performances Mildred Owen Concert Hall

355-1882

Pacifica Writers Poetry Forum 355-8811

Pacifica Quilters

Pacifica Spindrift Theater Reservations

355-3505

359-8002

Phenix Opera Company . . 993-1054

Sanchez Art Center 355-1894

Seaside Singers

Spindrift School of Performing Arts

SERVICES NUMBERS

Alcohol & Drug Help Line

BART Information

Better Business Bureau San Mateo

Consumer Affairs . .(800) 952-5210

Department Of Motor Vehicles 1500 Sullivan Ave

Daly City (800) 777-0133

425 North Amphlett Blvd San Mateo . . . . . . . . . . . . .(800) 777-0133

Garbage Service Recology Of The Coast . . 355-9000

Pacific Gas & Electric Company (800) 743-5000

Pacifica Youth Service Bureau .

877-8642

Peninsula Humane Society (& SPCA) 340-7022

Poison Control Center .

.(800) 222-1222

Post Office - Main Office 50 West Manor Dr .

Crespi Station 690 Roberts Rd

359-2935 SamTrans (800) 660-4287

Sheriff’s Administrative Office

363-4911

Small Business Administration 211 Main St San Francisco

Social Security Office

355-1882

738-8648

573-3950

992-2278

.(866) 411-2221

Community Center Of Pacifica

738-7378

. .(415) 744-6820

.(800) 772-1213

Suicide Crisis Hotline

www .starvista .org

. 579-0350

Tourist Information Pacifica Chamber Of Commerce & Visitor Center 355-4122

Vitalant San Mateo .

.(650) 259-0592 Voter Registration 312-5222

Water Service

North Coast County Water District www .nccwd .com

. 355-3462

Earthquake Preparedness Checklist

✓ ✓ ✓

The following checklist covers some basic points to consider in preparing for an earthquake, which will help you recover more effectively in the aftermath . In the event of an earthquake, these steps will prove vital in minimizing any damage to your business and resources .

Before the Earthquake

Be aware of your risk level . Add a map to your Preparedness Plan and make sure everyone is aware of the earthquake risk level in your region

Think about communications, since the phone company and cell towers may go down Your disaster recovery/response team will need to be in immediate contact with one another to ensure that your plan is activated and moving forward as quickly as possible Think about two-way radios or text messages SMC ALERT is the San Mateo County alert notification system used to immediately contact you during urgent or emergency situations You can set alerts to send emergency and non-emergency text and voice messages to your: email accounts, cell phones, smartphones, tablets, voice messages to landline phones (home & work) smcsheriff .com/smcalert .

Develop a plan around communication and deliver this to your team Be sure to clearly identify each individual’s roles and responsibility prior to the earthquake

Implement structural and non-structural hazard mitigation actions: bolting furniture to walls

Discuss coverage with your insurance provider Understand your extra expense and business interruption policies before the interruption occurs

Contact your property owner or facilities manager and ask about having a laminate or plastic film placed on the inside of the windows to prevent glass shattering and endangering employees

Assemble and store emergency supply kit for 3 days minimum (see checklist for emergency supply kit at www .PrepareMyBusiness .org) .

Assemble building site maps and floor plans identifying exits, fire escapes, stairways, utility valves and shutoffs, fire extinguishers, hydrants, and stand-pipes, hazardous materials, and locked or restricted areas Include these in your plan

Prepare your building for an extensive power outage and look at power options, particularly generator requirements .

Review your current data backup procedures and consider contracting with a data center Back up all your data to them on a daily (or at least every other day) basis, so that in the event you lose your networks and servers you can be back up and running and restoring your saved data to replacement equipment

Practice the ‘During the Earthquake’ items (to the right) regularly with new and existing employees .

During the Earthquake

If you are indoors, duck or drop down to the floor . Take cover under a sturdy desk, table or other furniture . Hold on to it and be prepared to move with it . Hold the position until the ground stops shaking and it is safe to move . Stay clear of windows, fireplaces, wood stoves, and heavy furniture or appliances that may fall over Stay inside to avoid being injured by falling glass or building parts If you are in a crowded area, take cover where you are Stay calm and encourage others to do likewise

If you are outside, get into the open, away from buildings and power lines

If you are driving, stop if it is safe, but stay inside your car . Stay away from bridges, overpasses and tunnels . Move your car as far out of the normal traffic pattern as possible If possible, avoid stopping under trees, light posts, power lines, or signs

If you are in a mountainous area, or near unstable slopes or cliffs, be alert for falling rock and other debris that could be loosened by the earthquake

If you are at the beach, move quickly to higher ground or several hundred yards inland .

After the Earthquake

Employees should immediately check for injuries among fellow workers and render first aid

Check for fire hazards, gas leaks, or damaged electrical wiring Make sure main valves are turned off

Use flashlights (in emergency supply kit) vs . matches / lighters, due to potential gas leaks .

Be prepared for aftershocks – these can come for several days after the main quake and can frequently topple already weakened structures

Consider relocation during recovery, depending upon damage to structure .

Bring all vital records with you to your recovery site: data, employee lists, etc

Your People

Ensure you have an emergency communication plan in place prior to the earthquake and that employees are aware of their part in the plan .

Determine who is certified in CERT, CPR, etc and what their responsibilities are

Use an Alert Notification System or internal employee hotline to keep all employees posted on status and next steps

During evacuation, have a central point of contact for all employees, and ensure you know where your people are located .

During evacuation, consider your phones lines-redirection to cell phones, answering service, Google Voice, or Agility lines could be critical

Following the earthquake, notify all critical people of next steps, based on damage .

Emergency Numbers

FROM HOME: 9-1-1

FROM A CELL PHONE: (650) 355-4151

If you are on a cell phone, DO NOT call 911, it goes through a CHP dispatcher in Vallejo . Instead call (650) 355-4151 IT IS A GOOD IDEA TO PROGRAM THIS NUMBER INTO YOUR CELL PHONE.

POLICE

Non-emergency 24 hour (650) 738-7314 2075 Coast Highway, Pacifica www pacificapolice org

HIGHWAY PATROL

(650) 369-6261

Highway Conditions (800) 427-7623

FIRE

North County Fire Department (650) 991-8138

HOSPITALS

Seton Medical Center 1900 Sullivan Avenue, Daly City (650) 992-4000

Mills Peninsula Health Center

100 S . San Mateo Dr, San Mateo (650) 696-5400

Peninsula Medical Center 1501 Trousdale Dr, Burlingame (650) 696-5400

SHERIFF

Sheriff’s Office (650) 363-4763

Silent Witness - To report suspicious activities anonymously (650) 359-4444

UTILITY SERVICES

North Coast County Water District (650) 355-3462

Pacific Gas & Electric (800) 743-5000

Kaiser Permanente 1200 El Camino, S San Francisco (650) 742-2000

Seton Coastside Hospital 600 Marine Blvd, Moss Beach (650) 563-7100

Business Directory

ACCOMMODATIONS/LODGING

AMERICAS BEST VALUE INN

We provide kitchen units. 2160 Francisco Blvd. Pacifica, CA 94044 650-359-9494

www.redlion.com/americas-best-value-inn/ ca/pacifica/americas-best-value-inn-san-francisco-pacifica abvipacifica1@yahoo.com

FAIRFIELD INN & SUITES

SAN FRANCISCO PACIFICA

500 Old County Rd. Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-355-5000

www.marriott.com/en-us/hotels/sfopf-fairfield-inn-and-suites-san-francisco-pacifica/ overview/ frontdeskpacifica@johnsonhospitality.com

INN AT ROCKAWAY

200 Rockaway Beach Ave. Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-359-7700 www.innatrockaway.com innatrockaway@gmail.com

PACIFICA BEACH HOTEL

Relax, Enjoy & Rejuvenate 525 Crespi Dr. Pacifica, CA 94044 650-355-9999 pacificabeachhotel.com reservations@pacificabeachhotel.com

See our ad Inside Front Cover

PACIFICA LIGHTHOUSE HOTEL BY WYNDHAM 105 Rockaway Beach Ave. Pacifica, CA 94044 650-355-6300 www.pacificalighthouse.com

THE COTTAGES AT SEASIDE

1300 Palmetto Ave. Pacifica , CA 94044 ............... 650-355-4001 seaside@greystar.com

ADVERTISING

HALF MOON BAY REVIEW & ON THE COASTSIDE MAGAZINE

P.O. Box 68

Half Moon Bay, CA 94019 ...... 650-726-4424 www.hmbreview.com

BRADY AIR CONDITIONING, INC.

338 No. Canal St., #5

So. San Francisco, CA 94080 .. 650-742-9640

See our ad page 93

ALARMS

Wired - Connected & Protected

901-D Palmetto Ave. Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-359-5360

www.muscioelectric.com rod@muscioelectric.com

See our ad page 78, 91, 110, 112

Mannings Books ABAA P.O. Box 426 Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-355-6325

www.printsoldandrare.com manningsbk@aol.com See our ad page 78

2580 Francisco Blvd. Pacifica, CA 94044 650-359-5983

www.cypresspointeapts.com

seapointe@wres.com See our ad page 78

77 Paloma Ave. Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-359-5983

seapointeapts.com seapointe@wres.com See our ad page 79

ARBORISTS

BUTLER BROTHERS QUALITY TREE SERVICE

540 Palmetto Ave.

Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-359-0416

www.treebutler.com

treebutler@comcast.net See our ad page 113

EVERGREEN TREE SERVICE

Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-355-1644

evergreen-treeservice.com mccahoo@yahoo.com See our ad page 114

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN & BUILDING

JAMES VACCARO ARCHITECT, INC.

Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 415-608-3670 www.jvarchitect.com info@jvarchitect.com

JC ENGINEERING RCE 48178

Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-355-0615

KIRK MILLER AFFILIATES

Real Estate Development Strategy

Architectures Planning CA 94044............................... 415-505-0106 kirkmiller.net kirk@kirkmiller.net

MORA ARCHITECT CONSTRUCTION Lic. #1050912 cell (415) 948-7471 115 Valencia St. San Francisco, CA 94103 415-431-8601

business.pacificachamber.com/list/member/ moraarchitects.com patrick@moraarchitects.com

ART GALLERIES

SANCHEZ ART CENTER

1220-B Linda Mar Blvd. Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-355-1894

sanchezartcenter.org info@sanchezartcenter.org

See our ad page 79

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80 Stone Pine Rd., Ste. 200B

Half Moon Bay, CA 94019 ...... 650-440-4524

www.kdklegal.com

kate@kdklegal.com See our ad page 80

LAW OFFICES OF PATRICK TALBOT HALL

1005 Terra Nova Blvd., #5 Pacifica, CA 94044 650-359-2996

See our ad page 81

LAW OFFICES OF PETER L. BALOGH

954 Oak St.

Sonoma, CA 95476................ 650-355-8834

See our ad page 81

AUTO DEALERS

JAMES FORD CO.

100 Seymour St. Half Moon Bay, CA 94019 ...... 650-726-4496

jamesford.com

Sales@jamesford.com

AUTOMOTIVE DIAGONOSTICS

SANFORD FIRESTONE

705 Hickey Blvd. Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-355-1155

sanfordfirestone.com

sanfordfirestone@gmail.com

See our ad page 82

DIRECTORY: Pacifica

CLASSIFICATION:

HACK’S AUTO BODY 118 Monterey Rd. Pacifica, CA 94044 ................

www.hacksautobody.net jd@hacksautobody.net

COmPANY: Bill Meyerhoff’s Seaview Tire & Brake

ADDRESS:

CONTACT: Bill Meyerhoff

EmAIL: seaviewbil@aol.com

MILLER & O’BRIEN, INC. 24 Hour Towing- 650-359-3511 Auto Repair- 650-359-0122 1518 Francisco Blvd., Ste. A Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-359-3511 millerandobrien.com millerobrienrepairtow@yahoo.com See our ad page 82

DIRECTORY: Pacifica Chamber of Commerce 2011

CLASSIFICATION: Tire Dealers

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PACIFICA AUTO WORKS

765 Oddstad Blvd. Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-359-6283

SANFORD FIRESTONE

705 Hickey Blvd. Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-355-1155 sanfordfirestone.com sanfordfirestone@gmail.com See our ad page 82

MAZZETTI’S BAKERY

101 Manor Dr. Pacifica, CA 94044 650-355-1007

mazzettisbakery.com

juliedmazzetti@aol.com See

ROSALIND BAKERY

450 Manor Plaza Pacifica, CA 94044 650-898-8636

Rosalindbakery.com

orders@rosalindbakery.com

BANKS & CREDIT UNIONS

TRI COUNTIES BANK 1450 Linda Mar Shopping Center Pacifica, CA 94044 650-359-5811 www.tcbk.com

BEAUTY SALONS/SPAS

MINDFULLY BEAUTIFUL

450 Dondee Way, #8 Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 415-533-1262

www.mindfullybeautiful.com catkaiser@icloud.com

www.trippdistillery.com

jason@trippdistillery.com

705 Hickey Blvd.

Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-355-1155

sanfordfirestone.com

sanfordfirestone@gmail.com See our ad page 82

CHRIS’S HAULING BY GREENSTARR

Lic #752250

1155 Valencia Way

Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-834-2365

CARPET CLEANING

& INTERIOR FLOORING

CHIMNEY

NATIONAL CHIMNEY, BILL GREEN

733653

San Francisco, CA 94134 ....... 650-787-2295

www.chimneysanfrancisco.com billgreenjrchimney@gmail.com

CHIROPRACTORS

EUREKA SQUARE CHIROPRACTIC

kenneth A. Thomas DC, CCSP, DACNB

Eddye Haro DC 320 Eureka Square Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-738-2225 pacificachiro.com

CHURCHES

COASTSIDE JEWISH

COMMUNITY

coastsidejewishcommunity.org presidentcjc@gmail.com

650-479-5252

CLOTHING/SHOES

MALT AND STONE

1625 Palmetto Ave., Ste. C Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 661-240-8070

www.maltandstone.com maltandstone@gmail.com

COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS

BREAST CANCER PREVENTION PARTNERS

1388 Sutter St., Ste. 400

San Francisco, CA 94109 ....... 415-321-2909

See our ad page 87

PACIFIC COAST TV

580 Crespi Dr., #E Pacifica, CA 94044 650-355-8000

pacificcoast.tv/page/contact-us martinanaya@yahoo.com

PACIFICA BOYS & GIRLS CLUB

Our mission is to inspire and enable young people to realize their full potential and contribute to their communities.

955 Yosemite Dr. Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-355-1334 theclubs.org

PACIFICA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

225 Rockaway Beach Ave., Ste. 1 Pacifica, CA 94044 650-355-4122

pacificachamber.com info@pacificachamber.com

PACIFICA HISTORICAL SOCIETY

1850 Francisco Blvd.

Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-355-1909

pacificahistory.org

info@pacificahistory.org See our ad page 87

PACIFICA MOOSE LODGE #1944

776 Bradford Way

Pacifica, CA 94044 650-355-1540

pacificamooselodge.org

PACIFICA RUNNERS

Pacifica, CA 94044 pacificarunners.wildapricot.org pacificarunners@gmail.com

PACIFICA TRIBUNE (COASTSIDE NEWS GROUP)

Half Moon Bay, CA 94019 650-726-4424 www.pacificatribune.com chan.cherie@gmail.com

ROTARY CLUB OF PACIFICA P.O. Box 1051

Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-438-3945 pacificarotary.com pacificarotary2@gmail.com

VISIT PACIFICA PLAY + DINE + STAY

A Pretty Cool Place

225 Rockaway Beach Ave., Ste. 1

Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-355-4122

visitpacifica.com info@pacificachamber.com

COMMUNITY SERVICES

ANIMAL CRACKERS & LITTLE BISCUITS

EARLY LEARNING HOME

306 Loma Vista Terrace

Pacifica , CA 94044 ............... 650-290-0680

animalcrackersfamily.weebly.com

Animalcrackers88@aol.com

See our ad page 89

CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION/ DEMOLITION

RAMBO CONCRETE WORKS BY GREENSTARR Lic #752250

1155 Valencia Way Pacifica, CA 94044

650-834-2365

Open Thursdays & Saturdays from 1 to 4 pm

Our museum can be rented for very reasonable rates for parties, meetings, wedding receptions, and other events. Our docents can bring our history to schools, retirement homes, and other organizations. Email us at info@pacificahistory.org

650-355-1909

1850 Francisco Blvd, Pacifica For events visit: pacificahistory.org

CONSULTANTS

THE PRODUCT COMMITTEE

Pacifica, CA 94044 609-273-0847 theproductcommittee@gmail.com

THERE’S NO SPACE LIKE HOME Pacifica, CA 94044 415-425-0857 www.theresnospacelikehome.com jmlane321@gmail.com

CONTRACTORS

MORA ARCHITECT CONSTRUCTION

Lic. #1050912 cell (415) 948-7471 115 Valencia St. San Francisco, CA 94103 415-431-8601 business.pacificachamber.com/list/member/ moraarchitects.com patrick@moraarchitects.com

CONTRACTORS/CONSTRUCTION

HARGENS, INC. 205 Utah Ave. So. San Francisco, CA 94080 650-876-1801

hargensinc.com

hargens@msn.com See our ad page 92, 94

NICO’S HAULING Pacifica, CA 94044 650-666-5414

COUNSELING

DONNA BLETHEN, MFT

668 Alta Vista Dr. Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-359-5928

www.donnablethenmft.com

donna.blethen@att.net

LYNN GALLO, MARRIAGE & FAMILY THERAPIST MFC #39847 450 Dondee Way, Ste. 9B Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-355-7763 www.lynngallo-mft.com lynngallo-mft@sbcglobal.net See our ad page 88

DAYCARE

DECKS/RETAINING WALLS

GREENSTARR

Lic #752250

1155 Valencia Way

Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-834-2365

DEMOLITION/EXCAVATION

GREENSTARR

Lic #752250

1155 Valencia Way

Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-834-2365

DENTISTS/ORTHODONTICS

CABRILLO FAMILY DENTAL CARE

669 Crespi Dr., Ste. F

Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-359-1646

www.pacificadentist.com cabrillodentalcare@pacificadentist.com

MARVIN S. KOBORI, DDS

1031 Terra Nova Blvd.

Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-359-1463 www.koborifamilydentistry.com info@KoboriFamilyDentistry.com

PACIFIC MANOR DENTAL

55-B Bill Drake Way

Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-735-1608 www.pacificmanordental.com info@pacificmanordental.com

PACIFICA ORTHODONTICS

1301 Palmetto Ave., Ste. F Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-898-8951

www.pacificaorthodontics.com

ROCKAWAY BEACH DENTAL GROUP

205 Rockaway Beach Ave., Ste. 8 Pacifica, CA 94044 650-355-3126

www.rockawaybeachdentalgroup.com info@rockawaybeachdentalgroup.com

SHORE VIEW DENTAL

731 Oceana Blvd. Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-738-2100

www.shoreviewdental.net info@shoreviewdental.net

DISPENSARIES

COASTSIDE CANNABIS

450 Old Country Rd., Ste. 101 Pacifica, CA 94044 650-763-7633

coastsidecannabis.info coastsidedispensary@gmail.com

Family

801 Oceana Blvd. Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-355-3411

FURNACES & HEATING

GIFTS & SPECIALTY ITEMS

HELEN’S ANGELS

784 Lockhaven Dr. Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-735-5906

www.tullius.org kathy@tullius.org

ROCKAWAY BEACH GIFTS & SWEETS

450 Dondee Way, Ste. 3 Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-522-0167

rbgiftsandsweets.com

rbgiftsandsweets@gmail.com

GOVERNMENT

CITY OF PACIFICA

540 Crespi Dr. Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-738-7300

www.cityofpacifica.org

ECONDEV@CI.pacifica.ca.us

GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS

KEVIN MULLIN HOUSE OF REP 15TH DISTRICT OF CA

SENATOR JOSH BECKER’S DISTRICT OFFICE

1528 S. El Camino Real San Mateo, CA 94402 650-212-3312

PACIFICA POLICE DEPARTMENT

2075 Coast Hwy. Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-738-7310

GRAPHIC DESIGN

ADOBE

345 Park Ave. San Jose, CA 95110-2704 ..... 408-753-5826

www.adobe.com/acrobat/online/split-pdf.html cit46532@adobe.com

GROCERY STORES

OCEANA MARKET 200 Eureka Square Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-359-8181 oceanamarket.com

SAFEWAY INC - LINDA MAR 1380 Linda Mar Shopping Center Pacifica, CA 94044 650-359-6707

www.safeway.com wendy.gutshall@safeway.com

SAFEWAY INC. - FAIRMONT 709 Hickey Blvd. Pacifica, CA 94044 650-290-5014

www.safeway.com wendy.gutshall@safeway.com

JASON HILLARD BradyAir.com Phone 650-742-9640

Email: Matt@bradyair.com License #585882 & #1051173

SAFEWAY INC. - PACIFIC MANOR

12 Manor Dr.

Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-359-2751

www.safeway.com wendy.gutshall@safeway.com

SAVE MORE MEATS

74 W. Manor Dr. Pacifica, CA 94044 650-355-3842

savemoremeats@att.net

GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS

HARGENS, INC.

205 Utah Ave.

So. San Francisco, CA 94080 650-876-1801 hargensinc.com

hargens@msn.com See our ad page 92, 94

GYMNASTICS

Ste. 7 Moss

www.gymtownecoastside.com info@gymtownecoastside.com

HANDYMAN

BY GREENSTARR

Lic #752250

1155 Valencia Way

Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-834-2365 HEALTH

ELEVATE HEALING

387 Grand Ave.

So. San Francisco, CA 94080 .. 510-375-2075

elevatehealing.com hello@elevatehealing.com

R.P. HEATING & SHEET METAL Lic# 309294 1714 Palmetto Ave. Pacifica, CA 94044 650-359-1815

HOSPITALS

KAISER PERMANENTE

SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO MEDICAL CENTER

Emergency care available 24/7 1200 El Camino Real

So. San Francisco, CA 94080 .. 650-742-2000

bit.ly/KP-SSF

DIANA DELIJA-MUNOZ - STATE FARM INSURANCE 0F46440

205 Rockaway Beach Ave., #6 Pacifica, CA 94044

650-359-1203 insurancewithdiana.com diana.delija-munoz.ti0y@statefarm.com

JAYMI WESSELL, STATE FARM AGENT 108 Manor Dr. Pacifica, CA 94044 650-755-5600 www.insurenorcal.com jaymi@insurenorcal.com

MARY T. BROWN, STATE FARM INSURANCE AGENT 205 Rockaway Beach Ave., Ste. 6 Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-355-8756 www.marytbrown.com

JUNK REMOVAL

CHRIS’S HAULING BY GREENSTARR Lic #752250 1155 Valencia Way Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-834-2365

KITCHEN DESIGN

CASTLE KITCHEN & BATH

520 San Pedro Ave.

Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-355-2782

www.castlekitchen.com

castlekitchen@earthlink.net

LANDSCAPE DESIGN/ CONSTRUCTION

GREENSTARR

Lic #752250

1155 Valencia Way

Pacifica, CA 94044 650-834-2365

LOCKSMITH

NELSON’S LOCK & KEY cell#650 898-9339

Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-355-0895

MANUFACTURING & PRODUCTION

KIBBLEWHITE PRECISION MACHINING, INC.

580 H Crespi Dr. Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-557-2046

KPMI.us

sales@kpmi.us

MARKETING

ROBBY BANCROFT, MARKETING CONSULTANT

1750 Francisco Blvd.

Pacifica, CA 94044 650-420-5277

www.robbybancroft.com

robby@robbybancroft.com

MARRIAGE + FAMILY THERAPY

LYNN GALLO, MARRIAGE & FAMILY THERAPIST MFC #39847

450 Dondee Way, Ste. 9B Pacifica, CA 94044 650-355-7763

www.lynngallo-mft.com lynngallo-mft@sbcglobal.net

See our ad page 88

MUSIC

PACIFICA PERFORMANCES AT MILDRED

OWEN CONCERT HALL

1220-A Linda Mar Blvd. Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-355-1882

www.pacificaperformances.org info@pacificaperformances.org

NAILS/MANICURES

NAILS BY LISA 345 Rockaway Beach Ave. Pacifica, CA 94044 650-738-8186

www.nailsbylisapacifica.com

See our ad page 84

OPTOMETRY / OPTOMETRIST

DR. SUSAN HSU 2014 Palmetto Ave., Ste B Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-359-2231

pacificaeyedoctor.com drsusanhsu@yahoo.com

See our ad page 97

PIANO TUNING & REPAIR

MICHAEL A. KIMBELL

314 Clifton Rd. Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-359-7693

www.kimbellmusic.com

2m4e7k@sbcglobal.net

PLUMBERS/PLUMBING

CAL PLUMBING

Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-359-1888

www.calplumbing.com

mike@calplumbing.com See our ad page 100

ROBERT’S PLUMBING

Forest Lake Dr. Pacifica, CA 94044 650-359-6735

rp855@yahoo.com

roberts-plumbing.com See our ad page 101

SMELLY MEL’S PLUMBING 300 Shaw Rd. So. San Francisco, CA 94080 .. 650-359-8395

www.smellymelsplumbing.com smellysmp@yahoo.com

See our ad page 98, 103

PLUMBING REPAIR

ROBERT’S PLUMBING Forest Lake Dr. Pacifica, CA 94044 650-359-6735

rp855@yahoo.com roberts-plumbing.com See our ad page 101

PRESCHOOL

PACIFICA PLAYSCHOOL 630 Hickey Blvd. Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-359-5673

ROSENBERG PLUMBING

580 Crespi Dr., Unit P Pacifica, CA 94044 650-355-6319

rosenbergplumbing.net

hotwaterman65@gmail.com

See our ad page 102

www.pacificaplayschool.com pacificaplayschool@comcast.net

See our ad page 99

Tankless

Sewer

Sewer

Video

Sump

Toilet

PRESSURE WASHING

CHRIS’S HAULING BY GREENSTARR

Lic #752250

1155 Valencia Way

Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-834-2365

PROPERTY LEASING & MANAGEMENT

ROCKAWAY RESIDENTIAL MANAGEMENT

723 Camino Plz., #233

San Bruno, CA 94066 ............ 650-290-3084

www.rockawayresidential.com kristine@rockawayresidential.com

PUBLIC RELATIONS

PACIFICA STRATEGIES

Pacifica, CA 94044

www.pacificastrategies.com murshed@pacificastrategies.com

COLDWELL BANKER, FAHEY PROPERTIES

400 Old County Rd., Ste. 2 Pacifica, CA 94044 650-255-9446

ECCLESTON INCORPORATED - LISA ECCLESTON 1973493

205 Rockaway Beach Ave., #2 Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-238-7411

www.AskLisaAboutRealEstate.com

lisa@ecclestoninc.com See our ad page 105

LAGOMARSINO PROPERTIES

7120 Mission St. Daly City, CA 94014 ............... 650-991-4235 lagomarsino.com

LOMMORI STAHL GROUP

450 Dondee Way, Ste. 7 Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-868-0461

www.teampeteandchristine.com christine@cdstahl.com See our ad Back Cover, 106

OMARSHALL, INC

400 Old County Rd., #2 Pacifica, CA 94044 650-873-6844

www.omarsh.com jamie@marshallrealty.com See our ad page 104

PAUL BENSON, HOME SALES TEAM INC.

580 Crespi Dr., Ste. A2 Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-307-4433

paul@homesalesteaminc.com

Lisa Eccleston Broker

DRE #01973493

650-238-7411

Lisa@ecclestoninc.com

Adam Eccleston Broker DRE #01997419

916-208-9685

Adam@ecclestoninc.com

Amanda Eccleston Anderson

REALTOR®

DRE #01997418 916-208-7883

Amanda@ecclestoninc.com

Jon Hornstra REALTOR®

DRE #01785976

650-303-1359

Jonhornstra@gmail.com

Carol Zammit REALTOR®

DRE #01780428

650-303-5151

Clzammit6@gmail.com

Carmel Garcia REALTOR® DRE #01013398

650-799-3772

Carmelg@pacbell.net

Kim Minelli REALTOR® DRE #02181992

650-922-4715

Kaminelli1@gmail.com

M at t hew Weya nt REALTOR® RE #02056840 650-515-8051

Matt@ecclestoninc.com

Michael Jimenez REALTOR® DRE #01961866

650-898-8869 michael@paci carealtor.com

Alex Allen REALTOR® DRE #02145142 415-990-5766 alex@ecclestoninc.com

Patrick (PJ) Troubetzkoy REALTOR® DRE #02100775

650-580-3211

PJ@ecclestoninc.com

Kelli Collins REALTOR® DRE #01270774 916-801-8337

Kelli@ecclestoninc.com

Michelle Arenas REALTOR® DRE #02097219

650-243-8763

Michellearenas2@gmail.com

SAN MATEO COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS

850 Woodside Way

San Mateo, CA 94110............ 650-696-8200 samcar.org samcar@samcar.org

SCOTT FINDLAY, RE/MAX STAR PROPERTIES

450 Dondee Way, #7 Pacifica, CA 94044 650-922-3784 scottfindlay.com scottf@sbcglobal.net

TERESA HOSKINS, KELLER WILLIAMS ADVISORS #01905175

Pacifica, CA 94044 415-519-9729

www.teresahoskins.com teresahoskins@outlook.com

See our ad page 107

RESTAURANTS

BREAKERS BREAKFAST, BRUNCH & LUNCH

145 Rockaway Beach Ave. Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-557-1274 www.ilovebreakers.com info@ilovebreakers.com

CAMELOT FISH & CHIPS LTD.

70 W. Manor Dr. Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-355-1555

www.camelotfishandchips.com camelotfishandchips@yahoo.com

KENNY’S CAFE 640 Crespi Dr. Pacifica, CA 94044 650-738-8649 cafekenny.com

MOONRAKER RESTAURANT

Moonraker Mobile 650-557-7026 105 Rockaway Beach Avenue Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-557-7025

www.moonrakerpacifica.com jason@moonrakerpacifica.com

See our ad page 107

NICK’S RESTAURANT

100 Rockaway Beach Ave.

Pacifica, CA 94044 650-359-3900

nicksrestaurant.net nicksrockaway@yahoo.com

PUERTO 27 PERUVIAN KITCHEN AND PISCO BAR

525 Crespi Dr. Pacifica, CA 94044 650-733-7343

www.puerto27.com

THE CHEESE STEAK SHOP

745 Hickey Blvd. Pacifica, CA 94044 650-735-5577

THE GREEN ENCHILADA

office # (650) 557-4455

444 Manor Plaza Pacifica, CA 94044 650-557-0841

www.thegreenenchilada.com info@thegreenenchilada.com

RETAINING WALLS/DECKS

GREENSTARR

Lic #752250 1155 Valencia Way

Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-834-2365

ROOFING

FREUTEL ROOFING INC. 521944

P.O. Box 821

Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-355-3608

www.freutelroofing.com freutelroofing@earthlink.net

See our ad page 109

SCHOOL

JEFFERSON UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT

699 Serramonte Blvd., #100 Daly City, CA 94015 ............... 650-550-7900

www.juhsd.net tpresta@jeffersonunion.net

PACIFICA SCHOOL DISTRICT

375 Reina Del Mar Ave. Pacifica, CA 94044 650-738-6600 pacificasd.org

SCHOOLS

PACIFICA PLAYSCHOOL

630 Hickey Blvd. Pacifica, CA 94044 650-359-5673

www.pacificaplayschool.com pacificaplayschool@comcast.net

See our ad page 99

SECURITY SERVICES

MUSCIO ELECTRIC

Wired - Connected & Protected 901-D Palmetto Ave. Pacifica, CA 94044 650-359-5360

www.muscioelectric.com rod@muscioelectric.com

See our ad page 78, 91, 110, 112

700005550

925 Main St.

Half Moon Bay, CA 94019 ...... 650-726-5067

www.coastsideadultdayhealth.org cadhc@coastside.net

SHOPPING CENTERS

PACIFIC SELF STORAGE

1295 Palmetto Ave.

Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-353-5555

pacificselfstor.com info@pacificselfstor.com

STUMP REMOVAL/GRUBBING

CHRIS’S HAULING BY GREENSTARR

Lic #752250

1155 Valencia Way

Pacifica, CA 94044 650-834-2365

SURFING/INSTRUCTION

NOR-CAL SURF SHOP

Surf skateboards sup rentals 5460 Cabrillo Hwy. Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-738-9283

norcalsurfshop.com

TAX PREPARATION

BLOCK ADVISORS

Because It’s Complicated 1317 Linda Mar Shopping Center Pacifica, CA 94044 650-355-0165

www.hrblock.com/block-advisors/ local-tax-offices/california/pacifica/1317-linda-mar-shopping-center/3632 kathleen.tullius@blockadvisors.com

TELEPHONE INSTALLATION

MUSCIO ELECTRIC

Wired - Connected & Protected

901-D Palmetto Ave.

Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-359-5360

www.muscioelectric.com

rod@muscioelectric.com

See our ad page 78, 91, 110, 112

TELEPHONE SERVICES

MUSCIO ELECTRIC

Wired - Connected & Protected

901-D Palmetto Ave.

Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-359-5360

www.muscioelectric.com

rod@muscioelectric.com

See our ad page 78, 91, 110, 112

TIRES

SANFORD FIRESTONE

705 Hickey Blvd. Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-355-1155

sanfordfirestone.com

sanfordfirestone@gmail.com

See our ad page 82

TITLE & ESCROW SERVICES

1379 Linda Mar Shopping Center Pacifica, CA 94404 ................ 650-355-0104

www.doma.com

angela.dercole@doma.com

TOWING

MILLER & O’BRIEN, INC.

24 Hour Towing- 650-359-3511

Auto Repair- 650-359-0122 1518 Francisco Blvd., Ste. A Pacifica, CA 94044 ......... 650-359-3511

millerandobrien.com millerobrienrepairtow@yahoo.com

See our ad page 82

TRACTOR SERVICE/EXCAVATION

Pacifica Chamber of Commerce Directory. The customer acknowledges and accepts this fact. approves this copy sheet. Rockaway Beach Ave. - Suite#1 Pacifica, CA 94044Ph (650) 355-4122

1) theadvertising layout/design may contain clip art and thecustomer acknowledges that ThePacifica Chamber of Commercemay useclipart in other other third parties, except for trade marks, designs, logos or illustrations that are the customers

2) Variations in

on semi-gloss

3) A complete change in ad layout or illustration will not be possible after the advertiser approves this copy sheet. Pacifica Chamber of Commerce: 225 Rockaway Beach Ave. - Suite#1 Pacifica, e: www.pacificachamber.com

EVERGREEN TREE SERVICE

Pacifica, CA 94044 650-355-1644

evergreen-treeservice.com mccahoo@yahoo.com See our ad page 114

PRECISION TREE CARE, INC.

Certified arborist #907593

Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-355-1277

precisiontreecareinc.com

precisiontreecare@yahoo.com

See our ad page 114

UTILITIES

PENINSULA CLEAN ENERGY

2075 Woodside Rd.

Redwood City, CA 94061 ....... 650-563-8611

www.peninsulacleanenergy.com info@peninsulacleanenergy.com

VETERINARIANS

A WELL ADJUSTED PET

100 Eureka Sq.

Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 415-967-3861

www.awelladjustedpet.com drilana@awelladjustedpet.com

COASTAL CAT CLINIC

150 Eureka Sq.

Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-359-5770

coastalcatclinicpacifica.com coastalcatclinic@gmail.com

LINDA MAR VETERINARY 985 Linda Mar Blvd. Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-359-6471

lindamarveterinaryhospital.com info@lindamarvet.com

PACIFICA PET HOSPITAL 4300 Coast Hwy. 1 Pacifica, CA 94044 650-359-3685

www.pacificapet.com

WINDOW COVERINGS

SEAN’S QUALITY FLOORS 1620 Palmetto Ave., Units A & B Pacifica, CA 94044 650-359-0909 seansqualityfloors.com seansqualityfloors@gmail.com See our ad page 92

WRITING/EDITING

HEIDI SCHWAB-WILHELMI

Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 415-407-7328

YARD CLEANUP/HAULING

CHRIS’S HAULING BY GREENSTARR Lic #752250 1155 Valencia Way Pacifica, CA 94044 ................ 650-834-2365

Advertiser’s Index

A message of Appreciation and Gratitude for our Sponsors

The Pacifica Chamber of Commerce would like to acknowledge and thank our sponsors who made the 2023 Tree Lighting at Rockaway Beach possible Your generosity, loyalty, and commitment made the annual family-oriented event meaningful and memorable

This much-anticipated gathering was once again a resounding success . Santa Claus made his way to Rockaway Beach in Pacifica Fire Department Engine Number 72

There were enjoyable and safe activities for all ages Free pony rides captivated youngsters The Bubble Lady’s creations fascinated everyone Live music, singing, and dance performances entertained the crowd . Moonraker’s two food trucks provided delicious culinary treats . The San Mateo County Library Bookmobile made a welcome appearance . Local artisans and craftspeople displayed their work beautifully . Vendors provided hospitality and good cheer . Community groups from the Girl Scout Daisies to the Pacifica Resource Center were represented .

The Rockaway Beach Tree Lighting is an inspiring event because it shows how Pacifica community members support one another Once again, our sponsors led the way and selflessly donated their valuable time, resources, and energy We are grateful for your steadfast leadership, kindness, and goodwill . Pacifica is a better place because of you .

Please Reach out to the following businesses who supported the event financially to say THANK YOU and please send your business their way:

Anchor Inn Anchorinnpacifica.com

Coastside Cannabis .. Coastsidecannabis.info

Dial Glass Dialglass.net

Direct Mortgage Funding Inc. Directfundinginc.com

Dr. Susan Hsu, O.D. .... Pacificaeyedoctor.com

Eccleston, Inc. Asklisaaboutrealestate.com

Eureka Square Chiropractic Pacificachiro.com

Farmers Insurance agents.farmers.com/ca/pacifica/joshua-romano

Nick’s Restaurant Nicksrestaurant.net

Pickerrell Construction buildzoom.com/contractor/pickerrell-construction

Precision Tree Care .... Precisiontreecareinc.com

Quarry Cove Shopping Center

Re/Max Star Properties

Lommori/ Stahl Group www.homesnap.com/Lommori-Stahl-Group/gmb

Re/Max Star Properties Sue Vaterlause www.remax.com/real-estate-agents /sue-vaterlaus-pacifica-ca/100010131

Rockaway Construction Rockawayconstruction.com

Rockaway Beach Plaza Association business.pacificachamber.com/list/member/ rockaway-beach-plaza-association-320

Sanford Fire Stone Sanfordfirestone.com

Seaview Brake & Tire business.pacificachamber.com/list/member/ seaview-tire-brake-center-340

State Farm Insurance www.insurancewithdiana.com

Refreshments provided by

MoonRaker Restaurant

moonrakerpacifica.com

Shampa’s Pies shampaspies.com

The Tamale Place Follow on Instagram

The following individuals and groups made the Tree Lighting exciting and fun. THANK YOU:

The Neighborhood Band Classical Ballet of California cbofca.com

St. Andrew Bell Choir jwchaloem@gmail.com

Spindrift Players .. pacificaspindriftplayers.org

Pianist at Pacifica Java Rick Nichols

Snow White ...................................... Becky Roy

Belle Jasmine Hernandez

Big Fun Bubbles Entertainment

Megan, The Elf

Santa Clause Mike O’Neal

Santa Elf Mary Bier

Santa Letters, Kathleen Tullius Helen’s Angels Tullius.org

Ornament Making, PB&R, Anthony Schriver cityofpacifica.org

Snow Darts ......................... Daisy Troop 61868

Snowball Cup Toss, Coastside Cannabis .......................................... coastsidecanabis.info

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