Events in November 2024
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Garbage Pickup
Garbage Pickup
All day
November 1, 2024Yay, it's garbage day! Put out your garbage, recycling, and green waste bins on the curb before 4:00 a.m. on Fridays.
Information about disposing large bulky items as well as batteries, fluorescent lights, paint, and oil can be found on Republic Service's website.
According to their website:
The list of items accepted in the blue Recycle Cart and the green Compost Cart is very extensive, leaving very little for the brown Garbage Cart.
The three-cart system includes:
- Recycle (blue cart) – With single-stream recycling, you can place all of your recyclables together in one cart – no sorting needed!
- Compost (green cart) – Place food scraps and food-soiled paper products in with your yard trimmings in your green Compost Cart. Don’t forget to use your Kitchen Pail as a convenient way to collect your food scraps in your home. Once full, empty the contents of your Kitchen Pail into your Compost Cart. Do NOT set the Kitchen Pail out curbside for collection with your carts. You can use compostable bags (BPI approved only) to line your Kitchen Pail or Compost Cart. You can also use newspaper, paper bags or towels to line your Kitchen Pail or Compost Cart.
- Garbage (brown cart) – There shouldn’t be much left to go in this cart if you recycle and compost all the things accepted in the program.
Payments DuePayments Due
All day
November 1, 2024We are not yet accepting funds. Continue to send your rent checks to the Franciscan office or online through Zego (formerly PayLease) at their website.
In the future, when the transfer to the Co-op is complete, you would pay your monthly assessment if you're a member, or monthly rent if you're a renter.
Part of your money would be set aside for repairs and emergency funds. Thanks for being part of our community and helping pay down the NCB loan!
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CERT
CERT
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November 5, 2024Monthly meeting of the Franciscan's Community Emergency Response Team. CERT helps our community when First Responders are overwhelmed or busy elsewhere in a large disaster. We discuss training, emergency preparedness, and what to have in your home and car. Everyone is welcome.
Contact John Conklin at john.conklin48@icloud.com or 650-994-4143
Online during COVID lockdown, then Cardroom when re-opened700 HoffmanDaly City, CA 94014 -
Bible Study
Bible Study
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November 7, 2024Everyone is welcome to join the Bible Study Group each Thursday morning in the Cardroom.
Thursdays 10-11am
Contact Doug Lunde at 650-291-4524 for more information.
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Garbage Pickup
Garbage Pickup
All day
November 8, 2024Yay, it's garbage day! Put out your garbage, recycling, and green waste bins on the curb before 4:00 a.m. on Fridays.
Information about disposing large bulky items as well as batteries, fluorescent lights, paint, and oil can be found on Republic Service's website.
According to their website:
The list of items accepted in the blue Recycle Cart and the green Compost Cart is very extensive, leaving very little for the brown Garbage Cart.
The three-cart system includes:
- Recycle (blue cart) – With single-stream recycling, you can place all of your recyclables together in one cart – no sorting needed!
- Compost (green cart) – Place food scraps and food-soiled paper products in with your yard trimmings in your green Compost Cart. Don’t forget to use your Kitchen Pail as a convenient way to collect your food scraps in your home. Once full, empty the contents of your Kitchen Pail into your Compost Cart. Do NOT set the Kitchen Pail out curbside for collection with your carts. You can use compostable bags (BPI approved only) to line your Kitchen Pail or Compost Cart. You can also use newspaper, paper bags or towels to line your Kitchen Pail or Compost Cart.
- Garbage (brown cart) – There shouldn’t be much left to go in this cart if you recycle and compost all the things accepted in the program.
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Bible Study
Bible Study
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November 14, 2024Everyone is welcome to join the Bible Study Group each Thursday morning in the Cardroom.
Thursdays 10-11am
Contact Doug Lunde at 650-291-4524 for more information.
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Garbage Pickup
Garbage Pickup
All day
November 15, 2024Yay, it's garbage day! Put out your garbage, recycling, and green waste bins on the curb before 4:00 a.m. on Fridays.
Information about disposing large bulky items as well as batteries, fluorescent lights, paint, and oil can be found on Republic Service's website.
According to their website:
The list of items accepted in the blue Recycle Cart and the green Compost Cart is very extensive, leaving very little for the brown Garbage Cart.
The three-cart system includes:
- Recycle (blue cart) – With single-stream recycling, you can place all of your recyclables together in one cart – no sorting needed!
- Compost (green cart) – Place food scraps and food-soiled paper products in with your yard trimmings in your green Compost Cart. Don’t forget to use your Kitchen Pail as a convenient way to collect your food scraps in your home. Once full, empty the contents of your Kitchen Pail into your Compost Cart. Do NOT set the Kitchen Pail out curbside for collection with your carts. You can use compostable bags (BPI approved only) to line your Kitchen Pail or Compost Cart. You can also use newspaper, paper bags or towels to line your Kitchen Pail or Compost Cart.
- Garbage (brown cart) – There shouldn’t be much left to go in this cart if you recycle and compost all the things accepted in the program.
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Bible Study
Bible Study
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November 21, 2024Everyone is welcome to join the Bible Study Group each Thursday morning in the Cardroom.
Thursdays 10-11am
Contact Doug Lunde at 650-291-4524 for more information.
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Garbage Pickup
Garbage Pickup
All day
November 22, 2024Yay, it's garbage day! Put out your garbage, recycling, and green waste bins on the curb before 4:00 a.m. on Fridays.
Information about disposing large bulky items as well as batteries, fluorescent lights, paint, and oil can be found on Republic Service's website.
According to their website:
The list of items accepted in the blue Recycle Cart and the green Compost Cart is very extensive, leaving very little for the brown Garbage Cart.
The three-cart system includes:
- Recycle (blue cart) – With single-stream recycling, you can place all of your recyclables together in one cart – no sorting needed!
- Compost (green cart) – Place food scraps and food-soiled paper products in with your yard trimmings in your green Compost Cart. Don’t forget to use your Kitchen Pail as a convenient way to collect your food scraps in your home. Once full, empty the contents of your Kitchen Pail into your Compost Cart. Do NOT set the Kitchen Pail out curbside for collection with your carts. You can use compostable bags (BPI approved only) to line your Kitchen Pail or Compost Cart. You can also use newspaper, paper bags or towels to line your Kitchen Pail or Compost Cart.
- Garbage (brown cart) – There shouldn’t be much left to go in this cart if you recycle and compost all the things accepted in the program.
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Bible Study
Bible Study
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November 28, 2024Everyone is welcome to join the Bible Study Group each Thursday morning in the Cardroom.
Thursdays 10-11am
Contact Doug Lunde at 650-291-4524 for more information.
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Garbage Pickup
Garbage Pickup
All day
November 29, 2024Yay, it's garbage day! Put out your garbage, recycling, and green waste bins on the curb before 4:00 a.m. on Fridays.
Information about disposing large bulky items as well as batteries, fluorescent lights, paint, and oil can be found on Republic Service's website.
According to their website:
The list of items accepted in the blue Recycle Cart and the green Compost Cart is very extensive, leaving very little for the brown Garbage Cart.
The three-cart system includes:
- Recycle (blue cart) – With single-stream recycling, you can place all of your recyclables together in one cart – no sorting needed!
- Compost (green cart) – Place food scraps and food-soiled paper products in with your yard trimmings in your green Compost Cart. Don’t forget to use your Kitchen Pail as a convenient way to collect your food scraps in your home. Once full, empty the contents of your Kitchen Pail into your Compost Cart. Do NOT set the Kitchen Pail out curbside for collection with your carts. You can use compostable bags (BPI approved only) to line your Kitchen Pail or Compost Cart. You can also use newspaper, paper bags or towels to line your Kitchen Pail or Compost Cart.
- Garbage (brown cart) – There shouldn’t be much left to go in this cart if you recycle and compost all the things accepted in the program.