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Burlingame
teen stars in
Nutcracker
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
ZACHARY CLARK/DAILY JOURNAL Having taken ballet classes since she was 3 years old,
The home at 2120 Ralston Ave. in Belmont is covered in more than 30,000 lights and the front yard packed with at least three Burlingame teen Chloe Treanor has memories dating back
statues of Santa Claus plus his sleigh and reindeer, elves, Frosty the snowman and a mini themed village. A Christmas movie more than a decade of seeing the Nutcracker performed dur-
is also projected on the garage most nights leading up to the holiday. Below:Ted and Marie Giouzelis have been elaborately ing the holidays.
decorating their home for more than 20 years. One of a handful of dancers assigned the role of young
Clara in the San Francisco Ballet’s production of the
Everything illuminated Nutcracker last year, Treanor also knows what it’s like to
Elaborately decorated home lights up Belmont After Fed’s likely rate hike
By Zachary Clark
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF this week, all bets are off
The homes in San Carlos famously decorated each year for By Martin Crutsinger Inside
Christmas have serious competition in Belmont. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Every December for over 20 years, the house at 2120
Ralston Ave. is decked out in more than 30,000 white and WASHINGTON — Having raised
colored lights — so many that the place might be visible interest rates with steady regularity in
from outer space. recent months, the Federal Reserve
There are at least three statues of Santa Claus, plus rein- may embrace a new message this week:
Flexibility. Dow Jones industrials
deer, elves, Frosty the snowman and other festive charac- take second straight
ters. Five-foot high cutouts of Christmas-themed homes, On Wednesday, the Fed is set to 2 percent plunge
See LIGHTS, Page 27 See FED, Page 18 See page 10
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Stabbing victim recalled as gardens and giving enter a plea to a murder charge. He had an
insight on trimming and Local brief outstanding arrest warrant from Santa Clara
dedicated Atherton arborist planting, according to a A visiting friend found Anderson dead at County from a 2014 case of prowling and
A 62-year-old Menlo Park woman who statement from her Menlo Park home on the 900 block of possession of narcotics.
was fatally stabbed in her home last week is DellaSanta. Valparaiso Avenue at about 5:30 p.m. last Atherton officials said Anderson was
being remembered as a dedicated tree con- “It was the little Wednesday, police said. respected by residents and provided “stellar
servationist and longtime arborist for the things that Kathy per- Francis Wolke, 36, of Ohio, was arrested service” managing the town’s trees and
town of Atherton. formed around town that at the scene and appeared in court on Friday. helped improved the quality of life for the
Kathleen Anne Hughes Anderson worked residents remember and Authorities said there’s no known motive town.
for Atherton for 22 years until her retire- Kathleen grew to love about her. for the crime, and the victim and suspect “Kathy will be missed by all whose lives
ment in 2011, according to Theresa Anderson Kathy was a beacon of apparently didn’t know each other. and trees she touched,” Atherton Mayor Bill
DellaSanta, Atherton’s deputy city manag- positivity for all who Wolke, who is from Cincinnati but also Widmer said.
er. came into contact with her, and her impact has a prior address in San Francisco, is set The Atherton Tree Committee will discuss
Anderson shared her love of trees with on trees in Atherton will carry on for many to appear again in court this Thursday to plans to dedicate a tree in Anderson’s mem-
residents, spending time with them in their generations,” the town’s statement said. ory at its next meeting.
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US sportswear traced to factory in China’s camps By Dake Kang, Martha Mendoza and Yanan Wang Carolina. The shipments show how difficult it is to stop
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS products made with forced labor from getting into the glob-
al supply chain, even though such imports are illegal in the
HOTAN, China — Barbed wire and hundreds of cameras U.S. Badger CEO John Anton said Sunday that the company
ring a massive compound of more than 30 dormitories, would source sportswear elsewhere while it investigates.
schools, warehouses and workshops in China’s far west. Chinese authorities say the camps, which they call train-
Dozens of armed officers and a growling Doberman stand ing centers, offer free vocational training for Uighurs,
guard outside. Kazakhs and others, mostly Muslims, as part of a plan to
Behind locked gates, men and women are sewing sports- bring minorities into “a modern civilized” world and elimi-
wear that can end up on U.S. college campuses and sports nate poverty in Xinjiang. They say that people in the cen-
teams. ters have signed agreements to receive vocational training.
This is one of a growing number of internment camps in The Xinjiang Propaganda Department did not respond to
the Xinjiang region, where by some estimates 1 million a faxed request for comment. A Chinese Foreign Ministry
Muslims are detained, forced to give up their language and spokeswoman accused the foreign media Monday of mak-
their religion and subject to political indoctrination. Now, ing “many untrue reports” about the training centers, but
the Chinese government is also forcing some detainees to did not specify when asked for details.
work in manufacturing and food industries. Some of them “Those reports are completely based on hearsay evidence
are within the internment camps; others are privately- or made out of thin air,” the spokeswoman, Hua Chunying,
owned, state-subsidized factories where detainees are sent said at a daily briefing.
REUTERS once they are released. However, a dozen people who either had been in a camp or
Workers walk by the perimeter fence of what is officially known The Associated Press has tracked recent, ongoing ship- had friends or family in one told the AP that detainees they
as a vocational skills education center in Dabancheng in ments from one such factory inside an internment camp to knew were given no choice but to work at the factories.
Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region, China. Badger Sportswear, a leading supplier in Statesville, North Most of the Uighurs and Kazakhs, who were interviewed in
exile, also said that even people with professional jobs
were retrained to do menial work.
Payment varied according to the factory. Some got paid
nothing, while others earned up to several hundred dollars a
month, they said — barely above minimum wage for the
poorer parts of Xinjiang. A person with firsthand knowl-
edge of the situation in one county estimated that more than
10,000 detainees — or 10 to 20 percent of the internment
population there — are working in factories, with some
earning just a tenth of what they used to earn before.
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T
Workplace harassment comes in he holidays are around the corner, and they’re
Sens. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., and many forms, and one is as demeaning where a judge rebuked her office for always a time to pause and remember what we are
Cory Booker, D-N.J., made headlines as the other. Harassment is harass- hiding problems in the drug analysis
grateful for and what brings us joy. As a San
with their strong and persistent ques- ment. section of the San Francisco police
Mateo County supervisor, one of my joys is to meet res-
tioning of now-Supreme Court Justice Attorney General Xavier Becerra crime lab.
idents and listen to what they need to make San Mateo
Brett Kavanaugh, who was accused of settled out of court for $400,000 in Part of being an elected official is
not only taking strong political posi- County the best place to live and work. And what do res-
sexually assaulting Dr. Christine May 2017. In 2016, Wallace was the
tions and executing them fairly, it’s idents ask me about most? Housing. More than half of
Blasey Ford when they both were director of the Division of Law
teenagers. also being able to manage the people the conversations I have are about the challenges our
Enforcement under then-Attorney residents face in finding a place to call
Furthermore, Harris was front and General Harris. He has been with you entrust with responsibility. In
center with Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, this case, Harris has fallen short. home.
Harris for 14 years, stretching back to No wonder: San Mateo County only
D-N.Y., in calling for Sen. Al her time as San Francisco district Harris owes the voters more than
Franken, D-Minn., to resign after he just a four-word denial on the steps of has one housing unit for every 16 jobs
attorney. Most recently he worked out here. While that’s better than just a
was accused of sexual harassment. of Sacramento on her Senate staff. the U.S. Senate. She should fully
The Sacramento Bee broke the story explain her relationship with few years ago, with more jobs than
Wallace resigned last Wednesday.
Wednesday that one of Harris’ long- Wallace, and, by extension, her staff homes, rents have skyrocketed, and
Harris on Thursday said she wasn’t
time aides, Larry Wallace, had been and why it insulated her from an issue affordable homes are harder to find.
aware of the allegations against him.
accused of gender harassment and There are only a few possible inter- upon which she has taken a leading We’ve seen rents go up over 39 per-
other demeaning behavior by his for- national role. cent for two-bedroom homes between
2011 and 2017. And more than 50 percent of our current
renters — our families, friends, teachers, nurses — are
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Honor roll
s o ccer. The freshman striker/midfielder play with a 1-0 win over Half Moon Bay,
put on a show during the Panthers’ 2-0 win and Nofal provided the dagger. The senior
over South City. Not only did she show off scored the game’s only goal in the second
some fancy footwork as she consistently half, giving him two goals on the year.
knifed through the Warriors’ defense, she Val eri a Marti nez, Oceana g i rl s ’ bas -
assisted on both goals. ketbal l . A senior for the Sharks, she had a big
Cade Rees , Serra bas ketbal l . The 6-7 game in a 66-29 win over Crystal Springs,
senior post/wing notched a double-double dropping 23 points to go along with nine
in the Padres’ 63-30 win over Sequoia. rebounds and five steals. In a 48-29 loss to
Having missed his entire junior year with ICA, Martinez had only nine points, but
injury, Rees poured in 24 points, finishing grabbed 13 rebounds and added five more steals.
in a variety of ways around the rim, and also Cade Duncan, Hal f Mo o n Bay bo y s ’
pulled down 10 rebounds. wres tl i ng . A junior appearing in his first
Sharo n Nejad, Menl o Scho o l g i rl s ’ tournament of the season following his time
Deston Hawkins rushed for 131 yards and bas ketbal l . The freshman post had 15 with the Cougars’ football team, Duncan South City center Becca Tasi scored 26 points
two touchdowns in M-A’s 21-7 win in the CIF points and 15 rebounds in the Knights’ 57- pinned two opponents on his way for a sec- against Righetti-Santa Maria in the Mustang
Division 3-AA championship game. 43 win over South City. ond-place finish in the Lincoln tournament. Classic consolation championship game.
Co l e Kas tner, Menl o bo y s ’ bas ket-
D
eston Hawkins, Menlo-Atherton Es merel da Mendez and Pho ebe Ci ty g i rl s ’ bas ketbal l . The Lady
bal l . Trailing 41-40 heading into the fourth
football. The workhorse of M-A’s Grabo ws ki , Hal f Mo o n Bay g i rl s ’ Warriors earned their first back-to-back wins
quarter, the Knights rallied back 15-6 through
Division 3-AA state champi- the closing eight minutes to hand Homestead wres tl i ng . Mendez and Grabowski each of the season to claim the consolation
onship victory over Lincoln-San Diego, its second loss of the year 55-47. Kastner, a won the championship in their respective championship at the Mustang Classic. In
Hawkins chewed up 131 yards on 22 carries, 6-7 junior, led the way with his fourth weight classes to help lead the Cougars to the tournament finale, South City took down
including eight carries on the Bears’ first 10 straight double-double to start the year, total- the Lynbrook Ladies Challenge team title. Righetti-Santa Maria 70-64. Tasi exploded
plays. In the 21-7 win, he scored two of M- ing 24 points and a career-high 15 rebounds. Mendez won the title at 143, while Grabowki for a team-high 26 points, while the sopho-
A’s three touchdowns. Muaath No fal , Carl mo nt bo y s ’ s o c- was tops in the 150-pound division. more Salise ran the point for a double-double
Amal i e Pi ani m, Burl i ng ame g i rl s ’ cer. The Scots opened PAL Bay Division Becca Tas i and Al ex Sal i s e, So uth with 15 points and 11 assists.
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Blackhawks place goalie Ibrahimovic to remain in L.A. play and 7-3 overall.
Crawford on injured reserve
CHICAGO — The Chicago
Sports briefs
the back of his head struck the right
post during a goalmouth pileup. He
Zlatan Ibrahimovic is staying
with the LA Galaxy.
LOUNGE Dozier said he plans on coach-
ing somewhere locally next sea-
son and said he has already
Blackhawks have placed goal- also missed the final part of last The 37-year-old striker will play Continued from page 11 received calls about his services.
tender Corey year and the start of this season next season for the Major League ***
Crawford on because of a concussion. Soccer team. KCEA 89.1 FM is back and pro-
Lincoln High School team that
injured reserve Ibrahimovic made $1.5 million gram director John Mylod is look-
Crawford, who turns 34 on Dec. was to face the Bears in the
after he suffered for the Galaxy last season, the ing to start up the station’s student
31, is 6-14-2 this season with a Division 3-AA state champi-
a concussion first year of a two-year contract. sports coverage for the new year.
3.28 goals-against average and a onship game.
for the second His new deal, according to the per- For 19 years, Mylod was the radio
straight sea- .902 save percentage. It became obvious early on that voice of PAL sports, broadcasting
son with knowledge of the con- he got Menlo-Atherton and Menlo
son. tract, includes a raise and makes more than 600 games and hosting
Also Monday, the last-place School, which is in Atherton, con-
Crawford got him a designated player. the weekly “Inside the PAL” show.
Blackhawks recalled goaltender fused. He incorrectly stated that it
hurt in the first The station has been off the air the
Corey Crawford Collin Delia on an emergency Ibrahimovic had 22 goals and 10 cost $42,000 to attend M-A and that
period of last two years as new facilities were
basis from Rockford of the assists in 27 games last season, the student body is less than 800.
Sunday’s 7-3 loss to San Jose when built at the Sequoia Union High
American Hockey League. his first with the Galaxy. M-A is actually one of the largest School District offices. Mylod is
public schools in CCS with nearly looking for high school students
the free-throw line in the first half to from all three levels, the left hand,
DUBS 8 for 10 by Memphis, which trailed
61-38 at the break.
the floaters, the three off the
bounce, the walk across that half
court line and shoot a three. He has a
4,200 students and is free to attend.
He did get a couple things cor-
rect: the Bears do perform the
haka before games and yes,
for several positions, including:
engineer, producer, editor, host,
anchor, interviewer and radio play-
by-play announcers. Mylod and the
Continued from page 11 Curry’s scoring variety of ways he puts the ball in Fleetwood Mac’s Stevie Nicks and radio staff handle all the training.
Curry’s 3-pointer at the 7:37 mark the basket. You can probably count Lindsey Buckingham met at “I’m excited to bring back live
of the second quarter put him in the on one hand how many guys that Menlo-Atherton. sports coverage, but I need the
busy stretch with eight games
15,000 club. we’ve seen with the shot-making Even I didn’t know about that kids to make it happen,” Mylod
before the end of the year, includ-
creatively and the ability that he last one. said in an email.
ing Christmas night at home Kerr knows the number is hardly
has.” If you’re interested to get more
against LeBron James and the important to his star point guard, ***
Lakers. saying: “He’ll probably be at In other football related news, information, Mylod can be emailed
Marc Gasol had 15 points, six 16,000 before too long, and won’t
Tip-ins Mike Dozier and his staff will not be at John@advocate4athletes.com.
rebounds and six assists for the be aware of that either.” Andre Iguodala returned from a returning to coach the Mills High ***
Grizzlies, who lost their third Curry is thrilled to join such elite three-game absence with a sore right School program for a fourth season. South San Francisco High
straight and fifth in six. This company. hip to score 10 points. G Shaun Dozier said he was told following golfer Catherine Batang commit-
marked Memphis’ final visit to “Just a pretty humbling experi- Livingston was back after bruising his postseason meeting with athlet- ted to play golf at Menlo College,
Oracle Arena before the Warriors ence in terms of how long I’ve been his pelvis and sitting out Friday at ic director Tim Keller that the school the school announced Monday.
move to new Chase Center in San here and all the success that we’ve Sacramento. ... Curry did a 19- was “going in a different direction.” Batang has been one of the top
Francisco next season. Omri Casspi had in recent years, and individual minute Skype call this weekend Dozier was also told he could female golfers in the PAL and
added a season-high 20 points accolades and milestones come out with astronaut Scott Kelly and made reapply for the opening. Northern California for the last cou-
against his former team. of that,” he said. sure Kelly and others knew he meant In his three seasons with the ple years. She has captained the
Gasol said the Grizzlies must talk Chamberlain leads the way with no harm with joke about not believ- Vikings, Dozier led them to a Warriors’ team the last three sea-
as a team about ways to be better. 17,783, followed by Barry ing in the moon landing, according Peninsula Athletic League Lake sons. This past summer, she quali-
“There’s a few things that we need (16,447), Arizin (16,266) and to the Warriors. ... Baron Davis drew Division record of 3-12 and 11-18 fied for the U.S. Girls’ Junior Open.
to do more of that we are doing well, Mullin (16,235). big cheers when shown on the overall, including 1-4 and 3-6 this Batang is also executive student
and things that we’re not doing so “It’s a lot of points and the thing scoreboard in the first quarter. past season. When he took over the body president for South City, an
well, do a little less,” he said. to me what’s most impressive is program prior to the 2016 season, honors student and two-time mem-
Jonas Jerebko made Golden how he creates them. They’re not Up next the Vikings had lost 10 straight ber of the school’s mock trial team.
State’s only two 3s in the opening just wide-open, catch-and-shoot 3s, After concluding a four-game Lake Division games. The last time
quarter and finished 16 points off his creativity with the ball in his stretch playing in California, the Mills posted a winning record was Nathan Mollat can be reached by email:
the bench. hands,” Memphis coach J.B. Warriors play at Utah on Wednesday 2013, when Mike Krieger led the nathan@smdailyjournal.com or by
The Warriors were 17 of 18 from Bickerstaff said. “The shot-making night. Vikings to a 3-2 mark in league phone: 344-5200 ext. 117.
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Chairman Jerome Powell — may be that the Zandi doesn’t expect the Fed to slow its
FED
Continued from page 1
Fed plans to suit its rate policy to the latest
economic data. In Fed parlance, it will be
“data-dependent.”
credit tightening much next year. But by
2020, Zandi foresees a sharp drop in eco-
nomic momentum and a rising risk of a
The idea, some analysts say, is that the recession.
Fed may want to pause in its credit-tighten- “While the Fed will probably signal this
announce its fourth rate hike of the year. ing to assess how the economy fares in the week that they only expect two rate hikes
But after this week, no one is sure what it coming months in light of the headwinds it next year, I think their forecast will be
will do. Neither, most likely, is the Fed faces. Contributing to this view was a wrong and they will end up raising rates
itself. speech Powell gave last month in which he three times,” Zandi said. “I think the econo-
A confluence of factors — a global slow- suggested that rates appear to be just below my will remain strong enough that unem-
down, a U.S.-China trade war, still-mild the level the Fed calls “neutral,” where ployment will fall further and wage pres-
inflation, stomach-churning drops in stock they’re believed to neither stimulate growth sures will rise.”
prices — may have left Fed officials weigh- nor impede it. Powell’s observation sug- Lawrence White, an economics professor
ing a shift in policy. Many analysts think gested that the Fed might be poised to soon at New York University’s Stern School, said
the Fed will signal Wednesday that it’s con- slow or halt its rate hikes. he expects the Fed to remain mindful of the
sidering whether to slow or suspend its rate
For now, most U.S. economic barometers mistakes of the 1970s, when officials
hikes in 2019 to avoid weakening the econ-
are still showing strength. The unemploy- allowed inflation to erupt, requiring sharply
omy too much. And some predict that the
ment rate is 3.7 percent, a 49-year low. The higher interest rates and a painful recession
rate increases, which began three years ago, the world’s two largest economies.
economy is thought to have grown close to to root out.
will end altogether next year. There are also fears that the brisk pace of
3 percent this year, its best performance in “We have not had such low unemployment
In September, Fed officials collectively U.S. growth this year reflected something
more than a decade. Consumers, the main in almost 50 years,” White said. “The Fed
forecast that they would raise rates three of a sugar high, with the economy artificial-
driver of the economy, are spending freely. has to be cautious.”
times in 2019. But this week, in the view of ly pumped up by tax cuts and a boost in gov-
many analysts, the central bank could indi- In such an environment, the Fed would Economists appear unified, though, in the
normally keep gradually raising rates to ernment spending. The benefit of that stim- view that whatever the Fed does, it won’t be
cate that no more than two rate hikes are ulus will likely fade in 2019, slowing
likely next year. make sure the economy didn’t overheat and influenced by the attacks Trump has made on
ignite inflation. But this time, risks to the growth to a more modest pace. the central bank and on Powell personally
Yet the overarching message — in a state- “Uncertainties about how the economy
ment after its latest policy meeting, in economy appear to be rising. From China since the stock market began tumbling this
to Europe, major economies are weakening. will perform next year have ballooned,” fall. In a highly unusual move for a presi-
updated forecasts for the economy and inter- said Sung Won Sohn, chief economist at SS
est rates and in a news conference by President Donald Trump’s trade conflict dent, Trump has publicly called the Fed and
with Beijing could, over time, undermine Economics. “I think 2019 could be a diffi- its string of rate hikes this year “my
cult year for the Fed.” biggest threat.”
Sohn is forecasting that after expanding
On Monday, Trump reiterated his view via
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practice in after dinner most week-
nights. Because most of her peers at
The Ar t of Drawing. 9 a.m. to 11 tion call 697-7607. the San Francisco Ballet School are
a.m. San Carlos Adult Community her age, she said practicing with pro-
Center, 601 Chestnut St., San Carlos. Running Team. 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. fulfill a dream of sharing the story of practicing for three to four hours every fessional company members in the
Learn basic skills and explore a vari- Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de the two-act Christmas ballet. Noting weekday and devoting even more time
ety of drawing tools and subject las Pulgas, Belmont. No experience San Francisco Ballet can be nerve-
matter. 18 and up. Cost is $30 for required. Wear running clothes. For the role is an aspiration for many to the production as she rehearses with wracking, but is ultimately a learning
eight two-hour classes. For more more information call 591-8286. young girls dancing at the San company members in the weeks lead- experience.
information call 802-4384.
Wintersongs with Kitk a. 5 p.m. to 8 Francisco Ballet School, where the ing up to the performances. “When they watch [me], it kind of
TheatreWor ks Silicon Valley p.m. Fioli Center, 86 Canada Road, 14-year-old has attended class for the Already familiar with the technical heightens my awareness of my tech-
Presents ‘The Santaland Diaries.’ 8 Redwood City. Event costs $55 for
p.m. to 9:15 p.m. Lohman Theatre, members and $65 for non-mem- last five years, Treanor acknowledged aspects of the performance, Treanor niques and my expressions,” she said.
12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills. bers. For more information call (812) her good fortune in being able to rep- said she has enjoyed turning some of “But I feel like it helps me to become
TheatreWorks Silicon Valley pre- 339-1195. resent the school in the pivotal role her focus this year on bringing out the
sents the holiday hit The Santaland better at my role.”
Diaries, returning to the intimate The Most Wonderful Crime of the not just once, but twice. emotions of the character she is play-
Though she acknowledged spots in a
180 seat Lohman Theatre. Written by Year. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. The Old
Assigned the role of young Clara for ing in her performance. She said her
David Sedaris, directed by Jeffrey Lo, Spaghetti Factory, 2107 Broadway, professional ballet company are rare,
and starring Max Tachis, this rollick- Redwood City. The Experts in the second consecutive year, Treanor favorite scene to perform is one in
Treanor isn’t ruling out the possibili-
ing one-man cure for an overdose of Mystery Entertainment are now per-
is hoping she can build on her experi- which a battle ensues between an army
holiday hype will have a limited forming live public and private ty of pursuing ballet after high school
ence in the role to portray the emo- led by the Nutcracker and another led
three-week run in Los Altos Hills. interactive murder mystery dinner
by a Mouse King. Filled with drama, if given the opportunity.
Cost $45. For more information call shows in San Francisco and sur- tions of the character who journeys
463-1960. rounding areas throughout the energy of the scene can be con- Having begun rehearsals for the per-
California. To register or for more through a dreamlike, Christmas- formances in October, Treanor said
Marv’s Music Memories Christmas information call (888) 643-2583. themed landscape with a colorful cast veyed through gestures and facial
Edition. 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Little expressions, said Treanor, who noted she and the other performers are look-
House, The Roslyn G. Morris Activity FRIDAY, DEC. 21 of characters. ing forward to sharing what they’ve
Center, 800 Middle Ave., Menlo Park. Rotary Club of San Mateo Sunrise. portraying a wide range of emotions
A little Christmas swing, jazz or 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. Crystal Springs “Just being in the Opera House on in the battle scene can be more chal- been working on with their audiences
unexpected performers doing Golf Course, 6650 Golf Course Drive, that stage again is really surreal and lenging but also engaging for the in the coming weeks.
unique versions of the sounds you Burlingame. Barbara Rosasco will seeing all the smiling faces in the
know. For more information call present projects aimed at improv- audience than simply perfecting the “I think that it’s the best holiday
326-2025. ing the lives of some of southeast audience … it brings back a lot of technique. tradition, ” she said. “I think that
Asia’s most disadvantaged people. memories of when I was younger,” she every family should share something
Twin Pines Park : Holiday Sing For more information call 787-5595. “Last year, I felt like my main focus
Along and Poetry Reading. 7 p.m. said. was not to mess up on the steps,” she so magical as this.”
to 8 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 V illage Hub Holiday Par ty and
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. Gift Faire. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Village Treanor is one of four ballet dancers said. “But this year, I feel like since I
Join us for an evening of sing-along Hub Woodside Church, 3154 chosen to perform the role of young know the steps … I can work on actu- The San Francisco Ballet’s produc-
and poetry reading. Refreshments Woodside Road, Woodside. Crafts Clara for the some 30 shows the San ally putting myself in the character of tion of the Nutcrack er will begin Dec.
will be provided. Free. For more and music. Free. For more informa-
information call 591-8286. tion call 851-1581. Francisco Ballet has planned this year. Clara, putting myself in her shoes and 12 and end Dec. 29 and be held at the
In preparing to perform in the role for in her emotions.” War Memorial Opera House at 301 Van
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 19 Holiday Luncheon at the San
Free Adult Computer Classes. 8 Mateo Senior Center. 11:30 a.m. to a portion of the shows and as butterfly A freshman at St. Ignatius College Ness Av e. Visit
a.m. to noon and 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. 1 p.m. San Mateo Senior Center, or dragonfly in several other shows Preparatory in San Francisco, Treanor sfballet. org/season/nutcrack er/nut-
South San Francisco Adult 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San
Education, 825 Southwood Drive, Mateo. Celebrate the holidays with this year, Treanor said she has been said she does her best to compartmen- crack er for more information.
South San Francisco. Learn proper good food and company. Cost is
typing techniques, saving and $18. For more information call 522-
with regional and local measures. The future tax proposal coming from the
HOUSING
retrieving files in Windows 10 and 7490.
working in Microsoft Office Suite
Teen Holiday Party. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
rest could be provided by the state and compact could face competition from
2016. You can learn Windows, Word,
Excel, PowerPoint, Access, emailing, San Mateo Public Library: Oak federal government. other local financial ballot measures
etc. All levels welcome. Free. For Room, 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo. Money could be raised by taxes such as well.
more information call 827-8455. Play the all-new Super Smash Bros Continued from page 1
on the Nintendo Switch. Pizza, as those levied on property owners In recognizing the potential chal-
Holiday Cook ie Decorating. 10 prices and more. Sign-ups are who keep homes vacant; parcel taxes; lenges, Slocum bolstered his advocacy
a.m. to 2 p.m. Little House, The required. For more information call housing proposals adjacent to transit commercial linkage fees; corporate by suggesting that it could work in
Roslyn G. Morris Activity Center, 800 522-7818. stops and build financing for afford-
Middle Ave., Menlo Park. Bring your head taxes; redevelopment funds; sales tandem with a variety of other efforts
own to share or partake in the ones B ethlehem A.D. 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. able housing initiatives, with a focus tax increases; general obligation looking to improve the quality of life
provided. For more information call 1305 Middlefield Road, Redwood on leveraging public land to build such bonds or more, according to the pro- locally.
326-2025. City. This event re-creates the
projects.
ancient village of Bethlehem on the posal. “I don’t think that there can be only
San Mateo Professional Alliance. night of the first Christmas. It’s an The efforts are designed to serve the Slocum admired the audacious nature one solution,” he said. “So we’ve all
Noon to 1 p.m. Central Park Bistro, outdoor, interactive experience.
181 E. Fourth Ave., San Mateo. Local dignitaries play the part of the thousands throughout the Bay Area of the plan, with a belief that uncon- got to come together on this.”
Promotes an environment for idea wisemen. Free. For more informa- struggling to afford the skyrocketing ventional solutions are required to Collaboration will be essential in
sharing, leveraging resources and tion call 503-8305. cost of living, while also clearing
building long-term relationships. combat issues so severe. attempting to address such an expan-
Annual dues are $60 per year, and SATURDAY, DEC. 22 congestion from clogged highways “I personally think it is time for sive slate of issues though, he added.
members will enjoy referrals from TheatreWork s Silicon Valley and streets.
other business members within the Presents ‘Tuck Everlasting.’ 2 p.m. some bold vision,” he said. “There is no question that housing
group. For more information call to 4 p.m. Lucie Stern Theatre, 1305 For his part, Slocum recognized the He balanced that perspective though and transportation are two sides of the
430-6500. Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. In this lofty goals laid out in the plan.
1890s tale, free-spirited Winner by noting the substantial opposition same coin and it will take a lot of
English Language Club. 5 p.m. to 6 Foster’s search for adventure leads “It’s a big lift,” he said. which is likely to rise against the ini- money and a lot of cooperation,” he
p.m. Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave., to the Tucks, a close-knit family that
Millbrae. Non-native and native has discovered the secret to ever- Designed over nearly 18 months, tiative. said.
English speakers are invited to lasting life. Cost is $40-$100. For the compact was crafted collaborative- “It’s asking a lot,” said Slocum, who With that understanding, Slocum
come together and engage in casu- more information call 463-1960. ly by officials from the MTC as well as noted the challenges local officials said he is intrigued to see the proposal
al conversation. For more informa-
tion call 697-7607. B ethlehem A.D. 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Association of Bay Area Governments faced in drumming up support for take shape following the upcoming
1305 Middlefield Road, Redwood following consultation with many in Measure W, the most recent tax pro- vote.
Las Posadas Family Event. 6 p.m. City. This event re-creates the
San Mateo Public Library: Oak ancient village of Bethlehem on the the private and public sectors. The posal designed to fund transportation “It will be interesting and we’ll see
Room, 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo. night of the first Christmas. It’s an upcoming MTC vote is not final improvements in San Mateo County. how it goes,” he said.
Commemorating the holiday sea- outdoor, interactive experience.
Local dignitaries (including the approval and Slocum suggested the With an expectation that the ambi-
son as in Mexico. Event planned by
the Latino Avisory Committee. For Redwood City Mayor and Chief of decision could give way to further tious regional proposal would face The Metropolitan Transportation
more information call 522-7277. Police), play the part of the wise- examination.
men. Free. For more information call even more staunch opposition, Commission meets 3:35 p. m.
Come Together : The Healing 503-8305. To finance the variety of efforts, the Slocum said officials must be cog- Wednesday, Dec. 19, at the Yerba
Power of Friends and Family. 6:30
SUNDAY, DEC. 23 proposal calls for as much as $2.5 bil- nizant of voter tax exhaustion when Buena Conference Room at the Bay
p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Bethany Church,
1095 Cloud Ave., Menlo Park. The San Mateo Quak er Wor ship lion annually for the next 15 years — looking for financing solutions. He Area Metro Center, 375 Beale St. in
importance of coming together Group. 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Gardners’ $1.5 billion of which should be raised also noted the likelihood that any San Francisco.
with loved ones and nurturing rela- Hall, 503 E. Fifth Ave., San Mateo.
tionships will be highlighted at Free. For more information call 384-
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Tree Service
LIGHTS
Continued from page 1
She begins the countdown to Christmas in
July. “It’s all about people being happy and
families coming by and bringing the kids.
weeks. They own The Fisherman’s Taverna
restaurant in Half Moon Bay and a catering
business for schools called The
couple avoids most store-bought decora-
tions, especially blowups.
“My wife doesn’t care for blowups,” he
Just to hear the joy and what people say LunchMaster and recruit some of their work- said.
about the house — for me, there’s nothing ers for the installation process. They also This degree of decorating comes at a
including Santa’s workshop, line a fence better to hear.” rely on a company warehouse to store the price. Ted Giouzelis said his electricity bill
and the front yard is also packed with a mini The couple started small more than 20 decorations and it takes three truckloads to
Christmas tree lot, sleds, a large red truck, for December once hit $1,600, but he’s got-
years ago with just a strand or two of lights transport everything. ten it down to about half of that since he
oversized candy canes and fake snow. and one reindeer, and the decorations have In the couple’s 20-plus year decorating
Every night a holiday movie is projected started using LED lights.
been multiplying ever since. Marie tenure, they’ve only neglected to decorate It’s hard to find any remaining space on
on the garage and there’s even a bench for Giouzelis started the tradition, but it quick- their home one year, shortly after Ted
whoever shows up. the property to add decorations, but Marie
ly became a team effort. Giouzelis’ father passed away. Giouzelis said she’s been lobbying Ted
This week the movie “Elf” is playing and
some nights, as many as 10 neighbors or “You got to keep your wife happy,” Ted “All the neighbors and others stopped by Giouzelis to also cover the top of the roof
passersby will stay the full hour and a half. Giouzelis said. “We love Christmas and our to find out what happened that year,” he in lights. The only reason they haven’t yet
Homeowners Ted and Marie Giouzelis are decorations make people smile. The people said. is because the roof is made of delicate tiles
responsible for the elaborate display and in the area are always happy to see them go And in all those years of decorating, that would break if anyone walked on
have also made by hand some of the attrac- up and they bring us gifts and thank-you they’ve never had a problem with theft. them.
tions. cards. When we tell people where we live we Passing drivers often slam on their brakes “I want it bigger next year, ” Marie
“I’m all about Christmas. I could do this say ‘the decorated house on Ralston’ and to admire the work and Ted Giouzelis said Giouzelis said. “The older I get I become
all year long but I don’t think [my husband] everyone knows it.” he’s happy to offer pleasing visuals to the more of a kid, I love it more. Just sitting
The couple begins decorating shortly passersby stuck in traffic on Ralston. outside and looking at this is what I love.”
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