HALF MOON BAY BREWING COMPANY PRESENTS
BREWS AND VIEWS ON FEBRUARY 2
“The Power of Deliberative Polling”
Free public forum welcomes...
HALF MOON BAY BREWING COMPANY PRESENTS
BREWS AND VIEWS ON FEBRUARY 2
“The Power of Deliberative Polling”
Free public forum welcomes key organizers of the What’s Next California project, James Fishkin and Zabrae Valentine, with moderator Lenny Mendonca, Director of McKinsey and Company
What:
What’s Next California? — the first state-wide deliberative poll in California — was conducted in 2011 in an effort inform citizens about key public issues using television and public opinion polls in a new and constructive way. This poll covered four basic areas: the initiative process, the Legislature, state/local relations and tax/fiscal issues. Thirty proposals were deliberated by a statewide scientific sample of 412 participants and their conclusions offered many surprises. A panel including key organizers of the project — James Fishkin of the Center for Deliberative Democracy at Stanford University and Zabrae Valentine of California Forward with moderator Lenny Mendonca Director, McKinsey & Company — will discuss the project process and findings.
Deliberative Polling®, developed by Dr. Fishkin, is a practice of public consultation that employs random samples of the citizenry to explore how opinions would change if they were more informed.
When:
Thursday, February 2, 2012
6 to 8 p.m.
Where:
Maverick’s Event Center
107 Broadway Ave.
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
Cost: Admission and snacks are complimentary. Beer, wine, and other beverages will be available for sale at the event. Ten percent of the proceeds from all dinner sales at Half Moon Bay Brewing Company for this event will be donated to the Cabrillo Education Foundation.
For More Information:
Call 650-728-2739 or visit www.hmbbrewingco.com
HALF MOON BAY BREWING COMPANY PRESENTS
BREWS AND VIEWS ON FEBRUARY 2
“The Power of Deliberative Polling”
Free public forum welcomes key organizers of the What’s Next California project, James Fishkin and Zabrae Valentine, with moderator Lenny Mendonca, Director of McKinsey and Company
What:
What’s Next California? — the first state-wide deliberative poll in California — was conducted in 2011 in an effort inform citizens about key public issues using television and public opinion polls in a new and constructive way. This poll covered four basic areas: the initiative process, the Legislature, state/local relations and tax/fiscal issues. Thirty proposals were deliberated by a statewide scientific sample of 412 participants and their conclusions offered many surprises. A panel including key organizers of the project — James Fishkin of the Center for Deliberative Democracy at Stanford University and Zabrae Valentine of California Forward with moderator Lenny Mendonca Director, McKinsey & Company — will discuss the project process and findings.
Deliberative Polling®, developed by Dr. Fishkin, is a practice of public consultation that employs random samples of the citizenry to explore how opinions would change if they were more informed.
When:
Thursday, February 2, 2012
6 to 8 p.m.
Where:
Maverick’s Event Center
107 Broadway Ave.
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
Cost: Admission and snacks are complimentary. Beer, wine, and other beverages will be available for sale at the event. Ten percent of the proceeds from all dinner sales at Half Moon Bay Brewing Company for this event will be donated to the Cabrillo Education Foundation.
For More Information:
Call 650-728-2739 or visit www.hmbbrewingco.com
Tue, August 24, 2010 7:59am
Brigitte Cowell
All my comments
Savannahs are not recommended as indoor/outdoor pets at all! They have way too much energy and like to chase things too much to do well that way. I’d love to see more pictures of that cat as the very dramatic “night eyes” on the back of the ears suggest it might be the exotic cat, the Serval, but if not then a first generation hybrid.
Not sure what “caged pets” were killed, but wanted to assure folk that Savannahs are not going to kill your cat and actually in my house the British Shorthair dominates the Savannahs quite efficiently.
If any more information is available, I can be contacted via www.svrescue.com as I am one of the directors of the rescue for this cat breed. Thanks!
Wed, August 25, 2010 5:32pm
Kristine C. Alessio, Esq.
All my comments
If anyone happens to catch this cat, please do not be afraid. Savannah cats DO NOT attack people or other cats or animals like wild cats. They are a recognized cat breed and are shown in cat shows. My own Savannah cat is a certified Therapy Cat and we go to nursing homes on a regular basis to visit residents. If the cat is caught and it is not your cat, please contact Savannah Cat Rescue our website is www.svrescue.com. There is no reason to fear this exotic looking, but domesticated cat breed.
Thu, August 26, 2010 8:21am
Martha Cravens
All my comments
One of our neighborhood cats here at 9th and Farallone is “Bubba” who looks like this and does sport a blue collar with bell. He is quite friendly and approachable, and has also gotten into at least one fight; he is a scrapper. But he seems to be just a regular cat…?
Sat, September 4, 2010 8:20pm
Barry Parr
All my comments
I received letter and some photos of what may be the same cat. I’ve posted them in a separate letter on Coastsider:
http://coastsider.com/index.php/site/news/followup_savannah_cat_in_montara/100904/