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SCCT: High School Musical JR.
Mustang Hall, 828 Chestnut St.
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High School Musical JR. is a condensed, family-friendly stage adaptation of the popular Disney movie, tailored for younger performers. The show follows basketball captain Troy Bolton and new student Gabriella Montez as they break social barriers by auditioning for the school musical, leading to themes of self-discovery, unity, and challenging the status quo.
The San Carlos Children's Theater cast consists of upper elementary and middle school students from the San Carlos School District.
There are four performances:- January 23 - 7:00 PM
- January 24 - 1:00 PM
- January 24 - 7:00 PM
- January 25 - 1:00 PM

Open Mic Night at Clock Tower
Clock Tower Music, 676 Laurel St.
Please join us as at Clock Tower Music for open mic night. Open to anyone who would like to share a song or two. Poets and instrumentalists are also welcome. Or just come and listen.
Snacks and beverages provided.
Target Audience: Ages 9 through adult - 2424.January.Saturday

Family Reading Forts for SCEF Read-a-Thon
San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St.
It’s Read-a-Thon for students in San Carlos School District! Drop in anytime this weekend to the Children’s Room at San Carlos Library to construct your own reading nook. We have blankets, boxes, cushions, and of course plenty of books for kids to add a few hours to their reading logs. Get ready to get cozy and read together!
Click Here to see over 20 other San Carlos Library events running during Week of the Family.
Target Audience: All Ages
Seed-Blocking Workshop at Arroyo
Arroyo Upper Elementary School, 1710 Arroyo Ave.
RegisterEach Green Corner will host a seed-blocking workshop. The trays of planted seed-blocks will be germinated and will go to our community gardens on local school campuses in San Carlos and Redwood City. This event is part of Community Service Saturday.
Target Audience: 5+ to seasoned gardeners

Gardening and Pruning at Redwood High
Redwood High School, 1968 Old County Rd.
Register: Living Campus Workday
Register: Tree Pruning WorkshopEach Green Corner will be hosting two events at Redwood High School. These events are part of Community Service Saturday.
- Living Campus Workday (9:00 - 12:00): This is a workday in the community garden.
- Tree Pruning Workshop (11:00 - 2:00): Participants will prune fruit trees in the garden orchard.

PNC Grow Up Great
Arbor Bay School, 1017 Cedar St.
PNC Grow Up Great® has helped children from birth to age 5 discover their love of learning. By supporting and delivering engaging programs, experiences and resources, we’re helping to create a world of opportunities for the next generation and beyond. Receive bilingual activity books and other resources that help parents, teachers and caregivers how to foster a love of reading and learning for our youngest learners. This event is part of Community Service Saturday.
Target Audience: Everyone!
Mindful Creations with One Life YAC
Arbor Bay School, 1017 Cedar St.One Life Counseling Center's Youth Advisory Council (YAC) teens will help kids create fidget toy resource boxes and friendship bracelets to take home or donate. Participants can also test their knowledge in Mental Health Jeopardy for fun prizes while learning important topics about self-care and wellbeing. This event is part of Community Service Saturday.
Target Audience: Ages 7–13 (younger siblings 5–6 welcome with parent supervision)

Board Book & Baby Doll Collection
Arbor Bay School, 1017 Cedar St.
Give your good condition books for ages 2-5 and good condition baby dolls (8" or taller, clothes optional - no Barbies) a new home with a child who doesn't have many toys or books. Bonus points for books in Spanish!
This event is hosted by Learning Home Volunteers, a nonprofit that prepares low-income 2-5 year old for kindergarten by providing learning kits and parental support. This event is part of Community Service Saturday.
Target Audience: Everyone!
Food Drive for Caring Cupboard
Arbor Bay School, 1017 Cedar St.
Caring Cupboard is a free and confidential food support program for San Carlos residents, run by Lions, Kiwanis, and Rotary Clubs for Seniors in partnership with the San Carlos Adult Community Center. This event is part of Community Service Saturday.
We will be collecting canned food and packaged food to help fill our winter pantry. No glass please. Drop these off at any Community Service Saturday location.
Target Audience: Everyone!
Eyeglass Collection
Arbor Bay School, 1017 Cedar St.
Bring you used eyeglasses to drop-off boxes at Week of the Family events.
One of the pillars of Lions Service is vision causes. Lions collect used eyeglasses (readers and sunglasses too). Every year Lions collect thousands of pounds of used eyeglasses which are refurbished and given to deserving people all over the United States and the world. This event is part of Community Service Saturday.
If you can't drop them off on this day see other convenient locations at www.sancarloslions.org or call 650-597-1777.
Target Audience: Everyone!
"Kindness Rock" Painting
Arbor Bay School, 1017 Cedar St.
The Carlmont Key Club (local high school students) will host a painting party to decorate 100 rocks with messages of compassion and kindness! The rocks will be pre-prepped, so you can let your artist's hand shine! Join in the fun and the masterpieces will be donated to the Youth Center's rock garden. Be sure to make one to take home, as well! This event is part of Community Service Saturday.
Target Audience: All ages are welcome to participate -- great for kids, adults and seniors!
Cupid Crew
Arbor Bay School, 1017 Cedar St.
Please join the Cupid Crew at Arbor Bay School in making valentines for residents of the San Carlos Elms, or for your family and friends! We have plenty of art supplies or bring your own! This is a terrific way to brighten the day of community members and your loved ones too! Each card is sure to bring a BIG smile, because you care! This event is part of Community Service Saturday.
Target Audience: All ages are welcome to participate! Ideal for toddlers, teens and seniors!
Books for Hug-a-Book Program
Arbor Bay School, 1017 Cedar St.
The popular Hug-a-Book program, sponsored by the San Carlos Kiwanis Club, is asking for donations of new or gently used books for 1st to 3rd grade children. Kiwanis Club members take turns reading in SCSD classrooms and then donate the books to the classrooms and school libraries. Do you have some family favorites to donate and share? Your best loved books are sure to be a big hit with this young crowd! This event is part of Community Service Saturday.
Target Audience: Everyone with books to share.
Rise Against Hunger
First Baptist Church, 787 Walnut St.
Pre-Register Registration also available on the day of the event. OK to just show up!
Volunteers will build over 20,000 meals for deliver to people in areas of food insecurity. This event is part of Community Service Saturday. It is a city-wide event supported by the following organizations.- San Carlos Lions Club
- San Carlos First Baptist Church
- Community Foundation of San Carlos
- San Carlos Rotary (Major Donor)
- San Carlos Kiwanis Club
- Carlmont Key Club
- San Carlos Week of the Family Committee
- JM Social and Service Club
- Private individuals
Target Audience: Ages 12 and up
Vietnamese Lunar New Year Dance Celebration
San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St.
Celebrate Tết, the Vietnamese Lunar New Year, with a vibrant performance by a local Vietnamese dance troupe at the library! Experience the beauty of traditional music, colorful costumes, and dynamic folk dances that honor family, heritage, and new beginnings. Bring the whole family to enjoy this joyful celebration and welcome the Year of the Horse!
Click Here to see over 20 other San Carlos Library events running during Week of the Family.
Target Audience: All Ages
Learning Kit Assembly
Learning Home Volunteers, 633 Quarry Rd., Suite DHelp make learning materials for low-income 2-5 year olds. The materials you'll help create will help teach toddlers their colors. Lots of counting, cutting, painting will be involved. This activity is hosted by Neighbors Helping Neighbors. This event is part of Community Service Saturday.
Target Audience: 5+ (but parents must join if kids are < 14.)