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Bicycle San Mateo on the Tour de Peninsula Ride

July 22nd, 2014

The San Mateo County Parks Foundation and Whole Foods Market proudly sponsor the Tour de Peninsula. For 23 years, riders have taken bicycle rides in San Mateo on routes through several county parks, enjoying the scenery, watching the boats, and listening to the music. This is a beautiful day in the sun, filled with activities for all ages:

Tour de Peninsula

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  • Live music by the Tribal Blues Band
  • The Coyote Point Museum, or Curiodyssey, offering information about the California wildlife
  • Magic Mountain Playground, a play area for toddlers to teenagers
  • Picnic tables and grills to enjoy means from home or event concessions

Proceeds from this exciting event support the San Mateo County Parks system. These bicycle rides in San Mateo have generated millions of dollars since they began in 1998. Eucalyptus Picnic Area serves as home base for the event. Riders will be assigned to one of four categories based on ability. The Kids trail is two to six miles long, beginner is 20 miles, intermediate 31 miles, and advanced is 63 miles.

For this event, cheating is not cheating. That is, riders are encouraged to use short cuts if they are available. On the advanced trail, the Simon Says Shortcut will cut the distance to 56 miles.

Onsite registration is from 6 a.m. to 8 a.m. at the Eucalyptus Picnic Area. Ride fees are $25 for young people 12 to 17 years old and $50 for adults until July 31. The fees then increase to $25 and $55 respectively, and you must register on site. Children under age 12 can participate free.

Our innovative apartments are just two miles southwest of Coyote Point County Recreational Area. You can ride your bike there!

If you would like to enjoy the luxuries we can offer in this unique community on the Peninsula, contact our leasing center at 855-805-6160.

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San Mateo Dive Shops for Underwater Recreation

July 10th, 2014

The abundant outdoor recreation in San Mateo is just one benefit of apartment living in the Bay Area. When residents aren’t exploring the area by bike and foot, dive shops in San Mateo help locals explore the Bay Area underwater.

Scuba FusionScuba Fusion, located at 1210 South El Camino Real in the Monaco Shopping Plaza, is open Tuesday through Sunday from noon to 7 pm.

This store offers a variety of scuba diving programs here such as learning how to scuba dive for beginners and brushing up on established scuba skills for intermediate divers. Scuba Fusion also offers many specialty courses like a dry suit class, a digital underwater photography class, a rescue diver course, and more.

Scuba Fusion also features a number of dives to put those skills to use, including trips to the Philippines and Mexico.

Wallin’s Dive Center is located at West 20th Avenue and O’Farrell Street. This dive shop has a longstanding relationship with the community, having first opened its doors in 1967.

Locals can earn open water certification, take a refresher course, go to a free diving clinic, take a first aid and CPR course, explore a night diving class, and more. Local diving excursions and equipment repairs are also available.

Hours of operation are as follows: Tuesday and Thursday from 4:30 to 8 pm and Saturday from 10:30 am to 2 pm.

San Mateo’s ideal location puts residents right by the water and still close to Bay Area employers for those that like to work hard and play hard. Contact 888 San Mateo Apartments at 855-805-6160 to learn more about renting a luxury new apartment on the Peninsula.

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Tour Stanford University’s Outdoor Art this Summer

July 8th, 2014

It is difficult to imagine a more relaxing Sunday stroll than a tour of the Cantor Arts Center on the Stanford campus.

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Marble statues created in 1891 guard the main entrance of the center. Strolling along the paths under huge shade trees, you will view an impressive number of works by Auguste Rodin and many other artists of renown.

No less than 20 bronze statues by Rodin grace the sculpture garden that bears his name. In the largest collection of his work outside of Paris, the Cantor Arts Center boasts three indoor galleries of his work, as well.

In the center of the campus, visitors will find Memorial Church with its own collection of mosaics and carved stone, illuminated by the glow of stained glass windows. More creations await in the Papua New Guinea Sculpture Garden. Magical creatures, people, and animals made of wood and stone bring a little touch of this fascinating land to the Stanford University arts in Palo Alto.

Some of the newer pieces in the gardens are Andy Goldsworthy’s Stone River, Miwok by Mark di Suvero, The Three Graces by Charles Finnever, and Beverly Pepper’s Bedford Sentinels.

The sculpture gardens on the Stanford campus are always open. Free walking tours take place on the first Sunday of each month at 2 pm.

The Main Quad entrance on Serra is the starting point. If walking without the benefit of a guide, be sure to pick up or print out a copy of the Guide to Sculptures map.

Residents of 888’s new apartment community on San Mateo Drive can enjoy the Stanford University arts collections whenever they wish since the campus is just a half hour south via US-101. Location is just one of the coveted community features at 888 San Mateo; contact the leasing office at 855-805-6160 to learn the rest.

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5 Bicycle Shops in San Mateo for a Set of Wheels for Summer

June 26th, 2014

What’s summer without a breezy bicycle ride in San Mateo? The city’s local bike shops offer top brands and gear to pedal through town in comfort and style.

Cycle Path of San Mateo

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  • CyclePath: From road bikes to mountain bikes, they have it all at 1212 S. El Camino Real. They can get customers the perfect bike at a great price, and customers can even rent a bike to see which one is best for their level.
  • Helm: Why ride and pedal when electric bikes let riders cruise with ease? Try one out at 333 N. Amphlett Blvd.
  • Peformance Bicycle: Looking to be the best of the best? Come here and see what the best are riding and wearing this season at 2727 S. El Camino Real. Plus, group rides embark from the store on Saturday mornings.
  • Sports Authority: A great shop for the beginner, they can get riders down the road with the gear they need to get started. Ask about bike repairs at their location in Bridgepointe Parkway Shopping Complex.
  • Talbot’s: This local shop is an area favorite at 445 S. B Street. With great prices and great bike rentals, locals can’t go wrong by parking at Talbot’s for a while.

Serious cyclists will love the bike maintenance workshop and storage space at our luxury green townhomes in San Mateo. To see the rest of the amenities available in our community, contact the office at 855-805-6160.

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San Mateo’s Sprouting Farmer Markets! Shop Local, Go Green

June 24th, 2014

One of the best ways to go green in San Mateo is to start by cleaning up the plate and being careful what’s put upon it. An easy way to do that? Why, start shopping at the area’s fine farmers’ markets.

Each are stocked with delicacies and treats grown right here in the area to savor and enjoy. This summer, shop farmers markets like:

  • Downtown San Mateo Urban Farmers’ Market: Open Mondays from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., this market takes place at the Caltrain Station at 385 1st Ave.
  • San Mateo Farmers’ Market: Open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., this market sets up its stands at the College of San Mateo. Here, shoppers will find plenty of fruits, veggies and homemade creations to satiate any appetite.
  • 25th Avenue Farmers’ Market: From 4 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. every Tuesday, this market sets up its stalls at 25th and Hacienda St. Shoppers will find a healthy selection of fruits, veggies and great conversation every time they show up here.

Ready to go green in San Mateo? Start by moving into our luxury green community where the apartments are some of the greenest and cleanest in the city. Contact the office at 855-805-6160 to ask about our amenities.

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Spend July 4 Poolside and at the Carnival in San Mateo

June 20th, 2014

San Mateo’s hosting a free Independence Day celebration at Central Park, located on East 5th and El Camino Real. July Fourth at Central Park will take place from noon to 4 pm.

Central Park in San Mateo

The community event will feature activities for the whole family, including entertainment, music, and classic carnival games.

San Mateo offers a variety of other family-friendly events throughout July, too, including Family Fun Day at the Joinville Swim Center on July 16th and the Talent Spectacular at the King Community Center on July 26th.

How is July 4th complete without a dip in a swimming pool? At 888 San Mateo, residents not only have access to a heated pool, but also a whirlpool spa, an outdoor kitchen, and outdoor courtyard lounge areas with a fireplace.

Contact 888 San Mateo at 855-805-6160 to learn more about how to rent a brand new apartment in San Mateo with swimming pool.

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Let Pets Off the Leash at Dog Parks in San Mateo

June 18th, 2014

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Dogs seem to have boundless energy and get plenty of benefits from sniffing around, exploring, and spending time outdoors. One way to take exercise your dogs is at the dog parks in San Mateo.

  • Tails wag in excitement at Shoreline Park, located at 1701 J Hart Clinton Drive, approximately three miles from 888 San Mateo Apartments. This park has an off-leash play area for small dogs and one for large dogs. Dogs can explore this three-acre space anytime between 6 am and sunset.
  • Bayside-Joinville Park has an enclosed area for dogs that is open daily from 6 am until 10 pm.
  • Beresford Park has an off-leash area, Chanteloup Field, which is open Monday through Friday from 6 am until 8 am.
  • Central Park also allows dogs off-leash on Fitzgerald Field. Dogs are welcome Monday through Friday, anytime between 6 am and 8 am.
  • Los Prados Park has a fenced-in area that is open daily from 6 am until 10 pm.

Our pet-friendly apartments in San Mateo (located at 888 North San Mateo Drive) also feature an onsite bark park and dog wash station. Contact the leasing office at 855-805-6160 for more information.

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