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Raptorama Tickets Going Fast and More from Coastside Land Trust

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The following was submitted for publication on behalf of Coastside Land Trust:

Raptorama is here again! Take a walk on the coast’s wilder side with Bay Area bird experts! Learn firsthand about coastside raptor habitats including Wavecrest, Pillar Point Marsh, Pescadero State Beach, and Half Moon Bay State Beach. During the weekend of November 7-9, a diverse series of birding workshops and walks are available, including dinner with keynote speaker, Glenn R. Stewart, Director of the Predatory Bird Research Group, University of California Santa Cruz. Workshops are indoors and include topics such as raptors, birding photography, and children’s birding. Walks are outdoors in small groups and will explore the local habitats listed above.

For workshop and event details, and to purchase tickets, please visit Raptorama.orgHurry, tickets are selling fast!

In conjunction with Raptorama, Coastside Land Trust Art Gallery presents our 2nd annual “California Raptor Show,” opening on Friday, November 7th, 5-8pm. The exhibit features 26 local artists that have captured California’s diverse raptor population through art. Mediums include oil, watercolor, batik, acrylic, mixed media, wood carving, and fine art photography. All art is for sale, show dates November 7 – February 13: Gallery hours are Thur& Fri 11am–2pm, Sun 10am–2pm and by appointment. Coastside Land Trust Gallery is located at 788 Main Street, Half Moon Bay.

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Coastside Land Trust Ongoing & Upcoming Events

Half Moon Bay General Plan Meeting
The next General Plan Update meeting is November 13th, from 6:30 - 8:30pm at the Emergency Center (next to Ted Adcock Center) in Half Moon Bay. Join other open space supporters and make sure your voice is heard in support of open space and recreation on the Coastside! To learn more about the General Plan click here.

CLT in the News
Check out this article about our work in the Mercury News by clicking here. Learn more about our fine art gallery through the San Francisco Chronicle by clicking here.


Coastside Land Trust is dedicated to the preservation, protection and enhancement of the open space environment, including the natural, scenic, recreational, cultural, historical, and agricultural resources of Half Moon Bay and the San Mateo County coast for present and future generations.

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