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Weekend Planner: Fill Your Growler at Devil's Canyon Brewery

A Carlmont High Improv Show, a pilates class and the Farmers' Market will also keep you busy this weekend in Belmont.

The weekend is approaching fast and you want to make every moment count after the long work week. Belmont Patch brings you a round-up of the events going on this weekend. 

To add your own weekend events, visit belmont-ca.patch.com/events.

Friday, April 19

Growler Fill's at Devil's Canyon Brewing Co., 4:00 pm

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111 Industrial Way Ste 7, Belmont

Growler fills and refills every Friday from 4-8pm of Beer and Root Beer... You can also call the brewery anytime and in most instances we can take of your growler needs the same day.

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You can also enjoy a pint or two with friends! The only exception being Beer Friday (Last Friday of the month) when they are from 4-6, then we are open to the public! To sign up for our new mailing list you can visit: http://www.devilscanyonbrewery.com/join-mailing-list/

 

Carlmont K.I.L.T.S. Improv Show, 6:30 pm

Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de Las Pulgas, Belmont

Show your support for Carlmont's Improv Team "K.I.L.T.S"! 12 outgoing Carlmont high school students will be performing various unscripted, long-form and short-form scenes. Open to all ages.

 

Volunteer at Habitat for Humanity's ReStore, 9:00 pm

ReStore, 1411 Industrial Rd, San Carlos

The ReStore is a volunteer-driven social enterprise that accepts and resells new and re-useable building materials, appliances, hardware, and furniture to the public at a fraction of the normal retail price. All proceeds go to Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco to fund the construction of homes in San Francisco, Marin and San Mateo Counties. So, we like to call the ReStore “the store that builds.”

Our volunteer shifts run from 9-1 and 1-5, Tuesday-Saturday, but we love for volunteers to stay for the whole day. You can sign up here or get in touch with volunteer coordinator Michelle Kanda at 650-731 3108 or mkanda@habitatgsf.org.

 

Saturday, April 20

Beginner Pilates Tower Class, 9:00 am

Purely Pilates, 1538 El Camino Real, Belmont

$40; Basic Level springs and pulley class for beginners with no previous experience.This class adds spring resistance in addition to your own body weight to tone and streamline your body. Classes will be composed of a mixture of mat work, spring resistance with wall units, and work with magic circles, small weights, and flex bands. Build flexibility, flatten abdominals, challenge core stability and become more connected with how your body works. Space is limited to 5 people per class.

 

Stroller Strides, 9:30 am

1070 Cedar St., San Carlos

$60; Stroller Strides is a great way to get in shape, meet other moms and have fun with your baby all at the same time. Our classes are taught by certified instructors who are also moms and are designed for all fitness levels for both moms who are prenatal and postnatal (with Doctors approval). Each class includes body toning and Power Walk/Run intervals. The classes are an hour long, with the last 10 minutes focusing on abs and stretching. We welcome babies from 6 weeks to any age! For more information visit our website at www.strollerstrides.net/midpeninsula.

 

Coffee Cupping, 11:00 am

Serendipity Chocolate Shop, 1152 Arroyo Ave, San Carlos

Visit http://www.serendipitysancarlos.com, call 650-701-7896, or email serendi­pitysancarlos@­gmail.­com

 

Sunday, April 21

Farmer's Market, 9:00 am

Belmont Caltrain Station, 995 El Camino Real, Belmont

The Belmont Farmer's Market is held every sunday from 9am to 1pm at the south end of the Caltrain parking lot.

 

Friends of the San Carlos Library Third Sunday Book Sale, 1:00 pm

San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St, San Carlos

Pick up some good reads at the Friends of the San Carlos Library monthly book sale. Join us today, the third Sunday, to peruse and purchase our latest offerings of gently used books, CDs, and videos ranging from fiction to cooking, new age to political and history, children to science fiction.  Each month we receive approximately 3000 new arrivals for our shelves! Prices start at 50 cents. Proceeds benefit the San Carlos Library.

 

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