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The scene around Sherman was smothering and difficult to navigate. But with luck and some stiff elbows, one reporter (yours truly) was able to fight through the crowd to ask two or three questions. For the record, here they were. Q. “Richard, what is the most Stanford thing about you?”. A. “The most Stanford thing about me? That’s interesting. My degree.”. Q. “At a Stanford NCAA basketball game I covered last spring, you were sitting with Condoleezza Rice and visiting with her for a while. What were you talking about?”.

A, “We were talking about what a great achievement it was for Stanford’s team to win and reach the regional round and how happy we were about it.”, Q, “Not any bigger issues?”, A, “We may have talked about a bigger issue or two, but we’ll keep that between us.”, That may be the only thing that Sherman keeps under verbal lockdown, Tuesday, he offered opinions on nearly every other topic, Meanwhile, in a comparatively boring development, Sherman is also likely to have a huge effect on the outcome of Sunday’s game, In fact, the Patriots are building their offensive game plan with Sherman in mind, Josh McDaniels, the New England offensive coordinator, said dance monogram/decal/personalized dance decal/ballet decal/dance slippers decals/dance monograms/dance teams/ballerina/dancing there’s no way to avoid dealing with Sherman, But it would be wrong to purposely attack him with an offensive package “You can’t not be smart and just throw at him because you’re just trying to throw at him,” McDaniels said, “There’s a reason he’s taken the ball away from people, because of his skill level, If the coverage takes the play there, that’s where you go, But you can’t just start going right at him if the play doesn’t take you there, Because he’s smart, He’ll make the smart plays.”..

Deserving award winners gather with their colleagues, families and friends to toast another great year in business and to celebrate their contributions to the Pacifica community. The top award is named the Nick and Lorraine Gust lifetime achievement award. This year’s winner is Sandi Anderson of Anderson Swim and Scuba. Anderson’s is celebrating 40 years in business teaching swimming, diving, and water safety to children and adults with individualized attention for lessons. Anderson has also been a Chamber board member for the last six years and has lent her business acumen to many board decisions.

Business Treasure — Hack’s Auto Body, In business since 1959, Hack’s Auto Body takes care of customers who are often stressed out because their vehicles were damaged in an accident, They bring those vehicles back to perfect condition and calm the nerves of those customers, dance monogram/decal/personalized dance decal/ballet decal/dance slippers decals/dance monograms/dance teams/ballerina/dancing The shop is also heavily involved donating and volunteering with youth baseball teams, Business Hall of Fame — First National Bank of Northern California, The bank has a long history and commitment of contributing to the community, First National Bank is a strong supporter of Fog Fest and many other community organizations..

Volunteer of the Year — Suzanne Johnson, Pacifica Playschool. With a multi-generational team on board at Pacifica Playschool, Johnson reaches out to volunteer for many Chamber of Commerce events and other community events. Outstanding Community Organization — Pacifica Spindrift Theatre. Celebrating 55 years bringing community theater to Pacifica, the Pacifica Spindrift Players is truly a community gem. From staging plays of all genres, it also houses the Spindrift School of the Performing Arts, which has taught generations of students how to sing, dance and play music.

Ambassador of the Year — Lynn Gallo, MFT, Gallo attends every Pacifica Chamber function and meets business owners to help them connect with the Chamber, New and Innovative Business — Pacifica Batting Cages, Pacifica Batting Cages has already helped many players improve their game, From a concept dance monogram/decal/personalized dance decal/ballet decal/dance slippers decals/dance monograms/dance teams/ballerina/dancing that was unusual but filled a niche in Pacifica, Pacifica Batting Cages is busy all the time, So excited were the owners about the success of the local Little League players, they pushed the city to hold a parade for the team..

Assembly member Kevin Mullin is the master of ceremonies. State Senator Jerry Hill, Congresswoman Jackie Speier and San Mateo County Supervisor Don Horsley will have representatives in the audience. Mayor of Pacifica Karen Ervin and Council Member Mike O’Neill will attend. The Chamber board of directors plans on memorializing former Tribune editor/publisher Elaine Larsen during the program. The gala dinner will be held at Nick’s Restaurant, 100 Rockaway Beach Ave., Thursday, January 29, no-host cocktails from 6-7 p.m. with dinner and the ceremony from 7-9 p.m. Tickets cost $55 and include a choice for dinner of stuffed chicken, halibut or prime rib. To purchase tickets, please call the Pacifica Chamber of Commerce at 650-355-4122.

I heard a rumor that the DPW wants to tear down the wooden fence on the Pacific Coast Trail between Vallemar and Rockaway rather than repair it, Is there any way the fence can be saved? It is part of the charm of walking the Trail, Like many in Pacifica, I had the privilege of working with Elaine Larsen for years with an occasional review, stories for POPS (Preserve Our Pier Supporters) and poetry presentations, She was an accomplished journalist, never too busy to chat while I was in the Tribune office, returning every phone call and faithfully letting me know in time if a story was too late or too long, She loved the Pier and published many stories that helped the City receive grants for needed repairs, receiving many awards including POPS Achievement Award for Service to Pacifica and the Pier, She also loved poetry and helped dance monogram/decal/personalized dance decal/ballet decal/dance slippers decals/dance monograms/dance teams/ballerina/dancing spread her love of poetry by guiding readers to our local Poetry Forums and Poetry Festivals, Elaine’s legacy is lasting and City wide, And we think of her every Tribune Wednesday..



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