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Performances by the Monterey Bay Alta Dance Company and the Los Arriebenos de San Francisco band highlighted the period the Sanchez Adobe was active, playing only traditional music from the time period and dance. “We do it all for fun,” said Greg P. Smestad, a dancer with the group and descendant of Francisco Sanchez, original owner of the Sanchez Adobe, and once mayor of San Francisco. Held every third Saturday of September for more than 20 years, the festival is held by the docents at the Sanchez Adobe and the San Mateo County Historical Association with assistance from volunteers from the community.

There were about 50 volunteers and staff for the event, with an expected attendance of 300 to 400 people, said Mitch Postel, president of the San Mateo County Historical Association, “I came here once to see what Rancho Day was all about,” said volunteer Barbara Belgen, “When I came, I ended up helping churn butter, and now I volunteer on a regular basis,” she said, Activities included candle making, fashioning corn husk dolls, dancing, brick nib arcopedico vegas from portugal red leather ballet flats in size 37 (6.5) making, and other activities that were part of the ranchero’s daily routine..

“There were no TVs, no X-boxes, no nothing, so these were the activities,” said Smestad. Children were also taught how make traditional foods such as baking bread, making tortillas and grape juice. “It’s pretty fascinating to see them make grape juice,” said Kalin Tchiang, at the rotary press children used to grind grapes into juice. California was acquired by Mexico around 1822 and Americans came to California in 1846. “One of the reasons (for Rancho Day) was that California had sort of overlooked its Mexican heritage,” said Shirley Drye, a docent at the Sanchez Adobe. “In fact, the Mexican flag flew over California for over 25 years,” she said.

The docents and volunteers at the Sanchez Adobe also hold programs for students that teach children in the fourth through sixth grades about life at the ranchos and missions in the 1800s, “We discovered that kids didn’t know that the Mexican flag flew over California,” said Drye, about why the program was started, The Sanchez Adobe tour program was the first in the Bay Area, said Drye, who has been a docent nib arcopedico vegas from portugal red leather ballet flats in size 37 (6.5) for 35 years, “I said I’d quit when it ceased to be fun — and it never stopped being fun,” she said..

One of the task force subcommittees (then mayor Peter Loeb, council member Ginny Jaquith, Jean Headley and the late Al Malick) came up with the idea of developing a unique festival to boost Pacifica’s Bay Area image and draw tourists to the city. The idea grew from a comment by Jean Headley that whenever she wore her “I Love Pacifica” pin in San Francisco, she heard comments like “Why do you love Pacifica? It’s always so foggy!” So what better way to dispel that image than to have a festival during a weekend of great, sunny weather?.

A new committee, including representatives of the city council, Pacifica Tribune, Chamber of Commerce, city staff and interested nib arcopedico vegas from portugal red leather ballet flats in size 37 (6.5) community members, was appointed to further develop the concept of a festival and make a recommendation to the city council, With the help of Terry Pimsleur, a well-known and respected festival producer, the committee recommended that Pacifica establish an annual weekend festival with “fog” as its theme, “We were operating on the theory of ‘what was our crop?'” said the late Bill Drake, former owner and publisher of the Pacifica Tribune and one of the committee members, Other city festivals celebrate garlic, strawberries, pumpkins, butterflies and even squid..

“We decided to make fun of the weather,” said Drake, who remembers the committee recommending the Fog Fest be held in late September because that time of year according to the Farmer’s Almanac was the best weather in Pacifica and on the Coastside. It wasn’t only fog that inspired the original Fog Fest. “We also wanted to focus on the historical significance of the Pacifica area,” commented Bill Drake. Rides to Sweeney Ridge, the Fandango Dance at the Sanchez Adobe, and the Discover Pacifica Parade were all designed to pay tribute to the Spanish heritage of Pacifica.

Not without controversy, the City Council voted 3-2 to accept the committee’s recommendation and the Pacific Coast Fog Fest was born, The last full weekend of September was chosen because historically the weather is unbeatable, The City of Pacifica originally produced the Pacific Coast Fog Fest with assistance from Terry Pimsleur & Associates, Members of the original Fog Fest Steering Committee included council members Loeb and Jaquith, Dan Ehrler from the Chamber of nib arcopedico vegas from portugal red leather ballet flats in size 37 (6.5) Commerce, Dr, Dimo Pappas, Bill Michaelis representing the PB&R Commission, and Drake, Dottie Chenier chaired the Friday night Fandango Committee with lots of help from Beta Sigma Phi, Sanchez Adobe Docents and a host of community members, Council member Chuck Curry, along with May Gee, Toby Fall, and others produced the first ever Discover Pacifica Parade that kicked off the Fog Fest on Saturday morning..



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