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A Crochet Pattern for my Baby Ballet Flats and Mini Crochet BowsThese crochet baby booties have been carefully designed, special and sweet as a gift or for a special occasion, and functional for every day use, with soft laces that tie around any size ankle for a secure stay-on fit.My patterns include many pictures and tips to help you along the way. If you get stuck, please feel free to contact me!Patterns are in a downloadable PDF format.--- SIZES ---(1) 0 -­ 3 months (about 3.75 - 4 inches, or 9.5 - 10 cm) (2) 3 - 6 months (about 4.25 - 4.5 inches, or 11 cm) (3) 6 - 9 months (about 4.75 - 5 inches, or 12 - 12.5 cm--- STITCHES AND SKILLS USED ---- slip stitch- single crochet- double crochet- half double crochet- single crochet decrease- double crochet decrease- crocheting in the round--- MATERIALS NEEDED ---- For Booties: Sport weight yarn (thinner than worsted, thicker than lace, most baby yarns should do), and a size F or G hook- For Embellishments: FIngering weight yarn and a size C2 hook.-----------------------------------If you intend to sell anything made using my patterns, please let me know, and reference my shop with a line such as "Pattern by Jenn, available at etsy.com/shop/JennDoEtsy".

Jamie Monozon, Chamber CEO, welcomed 80 attendees to the event, which was held Jan. 7 at Skyline College in San Bruno. Ruane reviewed the city’s important 2013 events and achievements; however, his focus was on some significant opportunities on the horizon for 2014, a very special year for San Bruno due to its Centennial celebration. “When San Bruno was officially incorporated, this was a small rural town of about 1,400 residents,” said Ruane. “Early San Bruno’s primary business was agriculture, with ranches providing food, dairy products, and flowers for the urban San Francisco population. Today, with our 42,000 plus residents, San Bruno is known as a community with a heart renowned for our beautiful parks and friendly well-kept residential neighborhoods; as a regional transportation hub; and now, as a thriving high-tech business center.”.

Various events and programs will be held throughout the year including a Community Day at City Park this summer, a Centennial Gala scheduled for early December, and later this year, a mural installation on the Sneath Lane retaining walls by an artist being commissioned by the San Bruno Culture and Arts Commission, Soon, the city will post a full calendar of events on the city’s website (www.sanbruno.ca.gov), As a result of a more positive economy, the crochet pattern - baby ballet flats and mini crochet bows city is receiving numerous inquiries from developers seeking sites for rehabilitation and new construction, Currently, Signature Properties is preparing an application to redevelop the former Cinema building on San Mateo Avenue at El Camino Real with a mixed-use, three-story residential and commercial project..

“The comprehensive vision for our community is captured in the San Bruno Transit Corridors Plan that was adopted by the City Council this past year, following several years of work and public engagement,” said Ruane. “Our next step toward full realization of the Plan’s vision will include the City Council’s consideration to place a measure on the ballot to establish new standards for building heights, parking garages, and residential densities.”. New commercial activity includes processing the application for an approximate 68,000-square-foot building in the Bayhill Business Park for the San Francisco Police Credit Union headquarters, and progressing towards the development of a select service hotel on the vacant 1.5-acre, city-owned lot next to Jack’s at the Crossing. The hotel is expected to be five stories high and feature about 150 guest rooms and 3,000 square feet of meeting space.

The final phase of the 24-unit subdivision in the Skycrest neighborhood next to Lunardi’s is under construction, A 31 single-family homes project at Glenview Drive and San Bruno Avenue plans will start construction late this year, The renovated 308 apartment complexes at Pacific Bay Vistas at Sharp Park Road and Skyline Boulevard are now being occupied, “We are most excited to now be seeing the final stages of the construction of the CalTrain San Bruno Grade Separation,” Ruane stated, “Today, we are only crochet pattern - baby ballet flats and mini crochet bows a few short months away from opening the new San Bruno station and full operation of this new gateway to San Bruno.” A citywide sidewalk repair program is underway, Work continues on rehabilitating and replacing aging water and sewer systems and pump stations, including the pump station that services Skyline College and surrounding neighborhoods..

Ruane emphasized that the city’s critical priority, besides physically rebuilding the Crestmoor neighborhood after the devastating Sept. 9, 2010 PG&E gas transmission pipeline explosion, is to make sure that is never happens again anywhere. Kirsten Pinochi, of Recology and outgoing chairwoman of the Chamber’s board, noted some of Chamber’s achievements in 2013: adding 40 new members; holding a Multi-Chamber Business Expo and Mixers, Downtown Farmers Market, and Tastes of San Bruno; and launching a new website.

Ruane installed the incoming 2014-2015 Chamber directors, and officers: Jim O’Dowd, of O’Dowd Plumbing, chairman; Scott Hart, PG&E, chief financial officer; Robert Reichel, sergeant-at-arms; and Kirsten Pinochi, immediate past president, “My vision for the coming year is to lead the Chamber to growing and supporting its membership, promoting the benefits of becoming a President’s Circle sponsor, and reaching out to small businesses, especially our crochet pattern - baby ballet flats and mini crochet bows home-based ones, by providing them with educational seminars and networking events,” said O’Dowd, a San Bruno resident and business owner for 27 years..

The City of San Bruno; Corey, Luzaich, de Ghetaldi; Nastari & Riddle LLP; Google; San Mateo Credit Union, Skyline College; and YouTube were sponsors of the event. Since the TAILS — Transitioning Animals Into Loving Situations — program began in July 2009, 59 dogs have graduated. The program provides dogs with limited adoption potential, or puppies with little socialization and training, constant care and attention from inmates and gives inmates an opportunity to develop skills and make their time more meaningful.

The ceremony was held at the PHS/SPCA’s Center for Compassion, 1450 Rollins Road, in Burlingame, Each inmate handler received a certificate for their efforts with their dog, Sheriff’s Office and PHS/SPCA staff as well as inmates’ family members, prospective adopters, and the general public were in attendance and had a chance to see the dogs in action when each handler gave a brief demonstration, During their training, the dogs lived at the Men’s Minimum Security Transitional Facility at 1580 Maple St, in Redwood City, where every Friday, a PHS/SPCA crochet pattern - baby ballet flats and mini crochet bows trainer holds a training class for the inmate handlers, Outside of the class, the handlers are responsible for obedience assignments from the class, socialization, grooming, exercise, cleanup, and overall care for their dogs..



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