Karin Cunningham

Archive for July, 2009

San Bruno Concerts in the Park 2009

In San Bruno on July 30, 2009 at 2:38 am
San Bruno concerts in the park   

Oh boy! I am so excited! San Bruno Park puts on concerts every Friday in August starting at 6:00 pm

For the last two summers I made homemade gourmet popcorn and put them in sandwhich bags for my kids to sell for .50 cents each. They were so darn cute! My 4 year old daughter carried her metal pail full of popcorn and my 8 year old son collected the money! I have pictures somewhere that I need to find and post!

Anyways, this year’s 2009 schedule looks like this:

Aug 7th- Livewire (Dance Party Band)

Aug 14- Unauthorized Rolling Stones (Tribute Band)

Aug 21- Cocktail Monkeys (Classic Rock, Pop, Variety)

Aug 28 Dave Crimmen (50’s Rock n Roll)

Be sure to come and if you see me or my kids selling popcorn, tell us you read our blog! Thanks!

 

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Above photo taken from:  http://www.sanbruno.ca.gov/

San Bruno Dale Wilson 4th of July Memorial Tournement 2009

In San Bruno on July 7, 2009 at 8:29 pm
Bruno All Stars 4th of July 2009

Bruno All Stars 4th of July 2009

 

The San Bruno Dale Wilson 4th of July Memorial Tournement was an awesome event! The 7-8 year old “Bruno” team came from behind in two of their games and won the championship title undefeated! San Bruno has always had a passion for Pee Wee leagues and All Stars. It’s a great American feeling in San Bruno when you mix BBQ, legal “safe and sane” fireworks and lots of baseball games at San Bruno Park!

For more info about Pee Wee baseball or the Dale Wilson 4th of July Memorial Tournement visit the website at: http://www.sanbrunopeeweebaseball.org/

Tanforan Race Track History

In San Bruno on July 7, 2009 at 6:36 pm

Seabiscuit statue at The Shops at Tanforan

From 1899 to 1964, the Tanforan Race Track had it’s glories and it’s depression.

1899-1918: There was horse racing, airplane racing and car racing.
During WWI: The track was used as a training area and had tents to house the troops.
1923: A new grandstand was built.
1937-1940: Seabiscuit became the biggest money winner in horse racing.
1941: WWII began and became a gathering area for over 4,000 Japanese-Americans subject to relocation.
Following the war, Tanforan re-opened and continued its racing schedule.
1964: After all racing stopped, a fire detroyed the track.
1971: Tanforan reincarnated as a shopping center!
For more information on the history of Tanforan please visit these sites: