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
Sun, September 5, 2010 10:17am
Lorraine Forte
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i want one of these cats!
Mon, September 6, 2010 7:52am
Martha Cravens
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OK, this is NOT Bubba in Montara! WOW!
Thu, September 9, 2010 12:44pm
Barry Parr
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I received the following comment from Chris Manchester in El Granada
I am writing to inform folks of the ownership of the Cat in the most recent photos following this thread. “Jack” is a Safari Cat, he is half South American Geoffrey Cat and half domestic Bengal house cat. He is an F1 meaning 50% Wild 50% Domestic making him legally domestic. He is a very rare breed and tends to have the attitude of a lab at times around his immediate family. Jack is three years old is de-clawed in the front two feet. He is very gregarious around others and “bold” as has been mentioned. As I have raised him with my two children now ages 3 and 5, he has been nothing but a loving cat. I think he is getting a bad rap being associated with the Savanna cat in Montara who might still have it’s claws, or is injuring other cats in the neighborhood.
I have posted a picture of Jack with my daughter. They have grown up together…and are good friends…if you see Jack call him by name and he will most likely come up purring.
Sun, September 12, 2010 11:07am
Tammy Lee
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For anyone wanting a cat, I want to give a plug for adopting from a rescue group or an animal shelter. There are literally hundreds of animals dying for a loving home.
We adopted our “Jack” from a local rescue group; so I guess that makes him the cat equivalent of a mutt… but he’s a real love.
He looks similar to the aforementioned hybrid “Jack”
Mon, September 13, 2010 12:50pm
All About ME Retreats, LLC
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What a beautiful cat.
Mon, October 18, 2010 9:34pm
Cid Young
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I want one too! Where does he sleep? My cats sleep on the bed…He looks like a bed-hog!