Thursday Evening Summer Sounds Return: The 2026 Central Park Music Series

Summer evenings are about to get even better in San Mateo. Beginning Thursday, June 18, the beloved Central Park Music Series returns with free live music, community gatherings, and plenty of opportunities to enjoy the season outdoors. Held at Fitzgerald Field in Central Park, the annual concert series brings together residents from across the Peninsula every Thursday evening through August 6, creating the perfect backdrop for unwinding after work, gathering with friends, or enjoying a family night under the trees.

One of the many perks of living at Bay Meadows is being just minutes from downtown San Mateo and all the community events that make the city special. Before heading to the park, swing by Town Square and grab dinner to go from neighborhood favorites like Bahche Mezzehouse & Wine Bar or a smoothie from Sidewalk Juice. Pack a picnic blanket, pick up a few shareable bites, and settle in on the lawn while the music gets underway. It’s an easy way to turn an ordinary Thursday into a memorable summer evening.

This year’s Thursday night lineup offers something for everyone. The series kicks off June 18 with Pop Fiction’s crowd-pleasing Top 40 and party hits, followed by Fast Time 80’s on June 25. A special Independence Day celebration takes place Saturday, July 4, featuring Vybe Society from 11am to 2pm. The summer continues with Electric Rodeo (Country) on July 9, Julio Bravo (Latin) on July 16, Native Elements (Reggae) on July 23, Mercy and the Heartbeats (Dance Mix) on July 30, and concludes August 6 with the timeless sounds of Bud E. Luv Orchestra performing Big Band and Swing favorites. Along with live music, guests can enjoy community booths, food and beverage vendors, raffles, and activities designed for all ages.

Whether you’re meeting neighbors, enjoying a date night, or simply looking for a relaxing way to end the workday, the Central Park Music Series is one of San Mateo’s favorite summer traditions. With Bay Meadows’ convenient location, it’s easy to bike, or take a quick ride downtown and join the festivities. Mark your calendar, grab your picnic essentials, and get ready to enjoy eight weeks of music, community, and summer fun. For additional event information and updates, visit www.cityofsanmateo.org/specialevents.

Bay Meadows June Agenda

June in the Bay Meadows area is packed with summer energy, bringing together festivals, live music, cultural celebrations, and hands-on community experiences across San Mateo and the surrounding Peninsula. From family-friendly events at CuriOdyssey and the San Mateo County History Museum to major seasonal highlights like the San Mateo County Fair and the Bayside 101 Music Festival, the month is filled with opportunities to get outside and connect.

When you live just steps from Caltrain, getting from here to there is easy—and car-free. Grab the Hillsdale Caltrain schedule and dive into our monthly event roundup to discover all the ways to celebrate, create, explore, and connect throughout the month ahead.

Bay Meadows Run Club with Basecamp San Mateo. Join this free fun run Wednesday evenings at 6pm and Saturday mornings at 8am. Meet at 3050 S. Delaware for a 2-, 3-, 4- or 6-mile loop (something for everyone) to get moving. Run, jog, or walk. Happening weekly – rain or shine. All paces and people are welcome. Members often gather in Town Square for a Blue Bottle coffee or at Fieldwork Brewing Beer Garden after each run. Plus, there’s no fee! You heard right – membership is not required. This is a community building fun run, compliments of our neighbors at Basecamp Bay Meadows.

Sunday Downtown San Mateo Farmers Market. West Coast Farmer’s market runs year-round at 222 East 4th Avenue Sundays from 9am to 2pm in Downtown San Mateo. The farmer’s market has a curated selection of fresh fruits, veggies, and a couple of tasty food trucks to fuel your morning stroll.

College of San Mateo Farmers’ Market. Shop seasonally and fresh each Saturday from 9am to 1pm (year-round) at San Mateo’s largest farmer’s market located at 1700 West Hillsdale Boulevard.

The 25th Avenue in San Mateo Farmers’ Market. Back through October 20 on Tuesdays from 3pm to 7 pm, this farmers market is an easy walk or bike ride from Bay Meadows (~0.8 mi), bringing the best Peninsula produce and makers moments from your door.

June 5, First Friday Nights. On the first Friday of every month parents and kids celebrate together at CuriOdyssey in San Mateo. Swing into the weekend with music, food trucks, animals, and fun!

June 5, San Mateo County History Museum FREE First Fridays. Visit the SMCHM every Friday for free First Friday events, where children enjoy special programs including crafts and storytime, and adults can join a docent-led tour of the museum.

June 5-6, Bayside 101 Music Festival. Experience two nights of live music and festival fun at the Bayside 101 Music Festival, taking place during the San Mateo County Fair and included with general admission.

June 5-June 14, San Mateo County Fair. Celebrate summer at the San Mateo County Fair, where carnival rides, live entertainment, concerts, exhibits, fair food, games, and family-friendly fun come together for one of the Peninsula’s favorite annual traditions.

June 6, Jazz on the Hill. Celebrate 20 years of world-class music at Jazz on the Hill 2026 at College of San Mateo, a free all-day festival featuring acclaimed jazz artists, emerging young talent, and a vibrant community atmosphere on the hillside campus.

June 6, World Cup Event. Celebrate the excitement of the World Cup at Hillsdale Shopping Center in San Mateo with a family-friendly soccer celebration featuring interactive games, photo ops, vintage jerseys, custom duffle bag making, raffles, giveaways, and more.

June 6-July 25, Camp Pinstripes. Make the most of summer Saturdays at Camp Pinstripes in San Mateo, where kids can enjoy free hands-on activities like tie-dye, friendship bracelets, magic shows, princess visits, and more, plus complimentary brunch every week in June and July.

June 13, Pride in the Park. Celebrate inclusivity and show support for our LGBTQIA+ community with music, resources, performances, and group art projects in San Carlos.

June 13, Biggest Little Air Show.RC aircraft, drones, and flight demonstrations at the Hiller in San Carlos. This is one of the best little airshows in California.

June 14, Matcha Strawberry Roll Cake.Join an intimate, hands-on baking class in San Mateo where you’ll learn to create a stunning matcha strawberry roll cake with a light “no crack” chiffon sponge and fresh whipped cream filling and leave with your own party-sized dessert to take home.

June 18-August 6, Central Park Music Series. Enjoy summer evenings at Central Park in San Mateo featuring live music, local food vendors, family-friendly activities, and plenty of sunshine every Thursday through August.

June 20, Barbie Truck. The Barbie Truck is rolling into Hillsdale Shopping Center in San Mateo, bringing exclusive Barbie merchandise and photo-worthy fun to the North Block Plaza near Cinepolis and Flores.

June 20, HEAD WEST Marketplace. Spend the day exploring Downtown San Mateo’s B Street during the HEAD WEST Marketplace, where you can shop handcrafted goods from local makers and artists while enjoying the neighborhood’s vibrant retail shops and dining scene.

June 20-21, Clay as Canvas with Shanna Fliegel. This immersive two-day workshop at Clayroom in San Mateo invites participants to explore clay as both form and canvas for personal expression.

June 24, Community Hike. Enjoy a guided hike through the beautiful open spaces of Hidden Canyon Park in Belmont, where recreation staff will lead the way while sharing brochures featuring local trails and seasonal wildflowers.

June – August, Music in the Park Concert Series.Spend your summer evenings at Burton Park in San Carlos during the free 2026 Music in the Park Concert Series, where live music, picnic-friendly vibes, and community fun come together every Friday from June through August.

June-Aug Sessions at Clayroom. When signing up for 6-week classes, one signs up by selecting (signing up for) the 1st class. Classes 2-6 will occur on a weekly cadence during the same day of the week and timeslot. 6-week in-studio classes for pottery.

Discount Tuesday (at Cinemark Century San Mateo 12). There’s never been a better time to turn up on a weekday, because every Tuesday at Cinemark is Discount Tuesday—cheap movie tickets are always within reach.

Bel Mateo Bowl Friday, Saturday and Sundays in San Mateo.
Karoake – Fridays from 7:30 – 11:30pm hit the mic with friends for some Karaoke.
Planet Bowling – Bowl in the dark under black lights on Fridays from 9:30 – 11:30pm and Saturdays from 8- 11:30pm.
Incredibowl – Fridays 9:30 – 11:30pm and Saturdays from 8 – 11:30pm interactive graphics elevate your bowling game with Incredibowl.
Family Pizza Night – Sundays from 5-8pm Family Pizza Nights and all you can bowl 8-10pm!
All You Can Bowl – Sundays enjoy unlimited bowling for 2 hours 8- 10pm! 

Bicycle Sundays. From 9am – 3pm, a 3.8-mile segment of Cañada Road along Crystal Springs Regional Trail is closed between the Filoli entrance and Highway 92 allowing for non-motorized activities including jogging, bicycling, hiking, roller-skating, and walking. Cañada Road between Edgewood Road to the Filoli entrance will remain open to vehicles. Check for holiday closures.

All month long, residents can explore everything from outdoor concerts at Central Park, San Mateo and Burton Park to creative workshops, community hikes, Pride celebrations, and pop-up markets throughout San Mateo, San Carlos, Belmont, and beyond. Whether you’re looking for live entertainment, local makers, or family activities, June offers something happening nearly every weekend just minutes from home.

Experience Midurban life. Bay Meadows is a family-friendly neighborhood with lots of open space to enjoy all-year long. Whether it’s growing your own vegetables in an organic community garden, playing a game of pick-up basketball after work, team building over bocce in the beer garden, picnicking with family on warm summer nights or with a run around the park, there’s no shortage of green space to explore. Check out life out and about at Bay Meadows by following us on Instagram.

Bay Meadows May Agenda

May in the Bay Meadows area is jam packed with moments that bring together culture, creativity, food, and family-friendly fun all across the Peninsula. From hands-on science and animal encounters at San Mateo’s CuriOdyssey to local history experiences at the San Mateo County History Museum, weekends are filled with opportunities to explore, learn, and connect.

This month also highlights vibrant neighborhood gatherings like Clayroom San Mateo’s Spring Craft Fair, game day and movie popups on the big screen at Fieldwork San Mateo Beer Garden, and street eats arriving moments from home. LFBA Studios is now open in Bay Meadows Town Square, give them a follow at @lfbastudios today for the latest San Mateo studio updates, special offers and fun events. And, Basecamp San Mateo is kicking off a Summer Stretch promo: 1 week of unlimited classes for just $29.99! (That’s less than the cost of a single drop-in class.) And here’s the bonus: Exclusive discounted membership rates for Bay Meadows residents. Spots fill quickly, don’t wait. Claim your week and get started today HERE. *New Members only!

Don’t miss AAPI Heritage Month celebration at Central Park, San Mateo and the culinary adventures during Taste of the Peninsula. Families can also look forward to outdoor festivals, interactive museum days at the Hiller Aviation Museum, and wellness-focused events at scenic spaces like Coyote Point Recreation Area and Seal Point Park.

When you live just steps from Caltrain, getting from here to there is easy—and car-free. Grab the Hillsdale Caltrain schedule and dive into our monthly event roundup to discover all the ways to celebrate, create, explore, and connect throughout the month ahead.

Bay Meadows Run Club with Basecamp San Mateo. Join this free fun run Wednesday evenings at 6pm and Saturday mornings at 8am. Meet at 3050 S. Delaware for a 2-, 3-, 4- or 6-mile loop (something for everyone) to get moving. Run, jog, or walk. Happening weekly – rain or shine. All paces and people are welcome. Members often gather in Town Square for a Blue Bottle coffee or at Fieldwork Brewing Beer Garden after each run. Plus, there’s no fee! You heard right – membership is not required. This is a community building fun run, compliments of our neighbors at Basecamp Bay Meadows.

Sunday Downtown San Mateo Farmers Market. West Coast Farmer’s market runs year-round at 222 East 4th Avenue Sundays from 9am to 2pm in Downtown San Mateo. The farmer’s market has a curated selection of fresh fruits, veggies, and a couple of tasty food trucks to fuel your morning stroll.

College of San Mateo Farmers’ Market. Shop seasonally and fresh each Saturday from 9am to 1pm (year-round) at San Mateo’s largest farmer’s market located at 1700 West Hillsdale Boulevard.

The 25th Avenue in San Mateo Farmers’ Market. Back through October 20 on Tuesdays from 3pm to 7 pm, this farmers market is an easy walk or bike ride from Bay Meadows (~0.8 mi), bringing the best Peninsula produce and makers moments from your door.

Whether you are planning a weekend outing, a creative class, or a community celebration, May offers something for everyone to enjoy just minutes from home.

May 1, First Friday Nights. On the first Friday of every month parents and kids celebrate together at CuriOdyssey in San Mateo. Swing into the weekend with music, food trucks, animals, and fun!

May 1, San Mateo County History Museum FREE First Fridays. Visit the SMCHM every Friday for free First Friday events, where children enjoy special programs including crafts and storytime, and adults can join a docent-led tour of the museum.

May 1-3, Taste of the Peninsula. Explore the culinary landscape of San Mateo County at this week of special prix fixe menus at hundreds of restaurants. The first half of the festival will focus on the San Francisco Peninsula’s “bayside” restaurants while the second half on the area’s “coastside.”

May 2, AAPI Heritage Month Celebration. Join the celebration of AAPI Heritage at Central Park in San Mateo (50 E. 5th Avenue), featuring live cultural demonstrations, traditional food, arts and crafts, community booths, vendors, and more in a vibrant community gathering.

May 3, Spring Craft Fair at Clayroom San Mateo. Mix with neighbors and shop member-made art from 11am–4pm @ 3050 S Delaware St in Bay Meadows neighborhood. Find handmade ceramics, knits, baked goods, cards and more just in time for Mother’s Day!

May 3, Plant Sale & Craft Fair. Join the annual free Plant Sale & Craft Fair at the San Mateo Garden Center, located at Alameda de las Pulgas and Parkside Way near Beresford Park in San Mateo, for a community event featuring plants, crafts, and local vendors.

May 5, Improv Tuesdays. Enjoy an evening of fun improv games (no performing/no audience) at Twin Pines Manor in Belmont. This event will be held every month on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays from 6-8pm. Bring snacks to share!

May 6, Spark & Shimmer. Join the 16th Annual CuriOdyssey Benefit in San Mateo for an inspiring evening at the museum and zoo, where community supporters come together to celebrate and raise vital funds that help ensure all children have access to joyful, hands-on science learning and discovery.

May 8-9, Porcelain Surface Stories w/Jason Walker. Join a dynamic two-day workshop at Clayroom in San Mateo with Jason Walker, where participants will explore his 30-year approach to blending imagery and form in dimensional ceramics. Working with porcelain, you’ll create functional pieces using wheel throwing and slab handbuilding, then enhance them with expressive underglaze painting and surface design.

May 9, Made with Love: A Mother’s Day Collective. Celebrate Mother’s Day at Hillsdale in San Mateo with a thoughtfully crafted afternoon in our North Block Plaza. Featuring a selection of local vendors offering hands-on, Mother’s Day-inspired experiences such as floral arranging, candle making, charm jewelry creation, and more! Whether you’re looking to create a meaningful gift for or enjoy a memorable outing, this experience is the perfect way to honor and celebrate the special women in your life.

May 9, Almost Mother’s Day Concert. Enjoy a fun-filled morning in Redwood City where the whole family can enjoy live music from Andy Z and the Andyland Band, let the kids burn off energy in the inflatable play area, and get creative making a special Mother’s Day gift for someone they love.

May 10, Chocolate Tasting & Tempering. Learn the fundamentals of chocolate making in this hands-on class at Baking Arts in San Mateo focused on tempering techniques, tasting, and understanding chocolate science like viscosity, percentages, and temperature. Students will practice dipping and molding using both hobbyist and professional molds, enjoy a rocky road demonstration, and take home their own handcrafted chocolates.

May 10, Paint-A-Plane. Join the excitement at Hiller Aviation in San Carlos with special activities just for kids!  Paint the Cessna Cardinal, check out in an airplane or helicopter, and more!

May 15-17, Hometown Days. Live entertainment, extended hours of fun, games, rides, live music, and weekend-long activities and entertainment in Burton Park in San Carlos.

May 16, Soul Stroll 2026: Movement is Resistance. Gather at Coyote Point Recreation Area in San Mateo for a morning dedicated to fun, health, and community. This joyful community event includes a 1, 3, and 5-mile run/walk, along with a Community Health Village that showcases abundant resources and partners offering essential products, screenings, and information.

May 30, PAL’s 5K Run/Walk & 10K Run and Wellness Fair. This day at Seal Point Park in San Mateo is dedicated to supporting health and mental wellness, encouraging community partnerships and educating about diverse resources.

May 31, Glider Discovery. Learn the names of the different parts of the airplane, then join in the fun to help build a full-size Penguin airplane at Hiller Aviation in San Carlos. Then, assemble a balsa wood glider and join a fun festival of flight outdoors in the museum’s Courtyard.  Each child receives a glider to take home!

May/June Sessions at Clayroom. When signing up for 6-week classes, one signs up by selecting (signing up for) the 1st class. Classes 2-6 will occur on a weekly cadence during the same day of the week and timeslot. 6-week in-studio classes for pottery.

Discount Tuesday (at Cinemark Century San Mateo 12). There’s never been a better time to turn up on a weekday, because every Tuesday at Cinemark is Discount Tuesday—cheap movie tickets are always within reach.

Bel Mateo Bowl Friday, Saturday and Sundays in San Mateo.
Karoake – Fridays from 7:30 – 11:30pm hit the mic with friends for some Karaoke.
Planet Bowling – Bowl in the dark under black lights on Fridays from 9:30 – 11:30pm and Saturdays from 8- 11:30pm.
Incredibowl – Fridays 9:30 – 11:30pm and Saturdays from 8 – 11:30pm interactive graphics elevate your bowling game with Incredibowl.
Family Pizza Night – Sundays from 5-8pm Family Pizza Nights and all you can bowl 8-10pm!
All You Can Bowl – Sundays enjoy unlimited bowling for 2 hours 8- 10pm! 

Bicycle Sundays. From 9am – 3pm, a 3.8-mile segment of Cañada Road along Crystal Springs Regional Trail is closed between the Filoli entrance and Highway 92 allowing for non-motorized activities including jogging, bicycling, hiking, roller-skating, and walking. Cañada Road between Edgewood Road to the Filoli entrance will remain open to vehicles. Check for holiday closures.

Experience Midurban life. Bay Meadows is a family-friendly neighborhood with lots of open space to enjoy all-year long. Whether it’s growing your own vegetables in an organic community garden, playing a game of pick-up basketball after work, team building over bocce in the beer garden, picnicking with family on warm summer nights or with a run around the park, there’s no shortage of green space to explore. Check out life out and about at Bay Meadows by following us on Instagram.

Bay Meadows April Agenda

Spring has officially sprung in the Bay Meadows neighborhood, and April is bursting with fresh-air fun, festive traditions, and family-friendly adventures. From sweet Easter celebrations and creative workshops to outdoor strolls, hands-on classes, and community events, there’s something happening every week to keep everyone entertained. Whether you’re decorating cookies with the kids, snapping photos with the Easter Bunny, or exploring local parks and pop-ups, this month is all about making the most of the season and creating memorable moments together.

When you live just steps from Caltrain, getting from here to there is easy—and car-free. Grab the Hillsdale Caltrain schedule and dive into our monthly event roundup to discover all the ways to celebrate, create, explore, and connect throughout the month ahead.

Bay Meadows Run Club with Basecamp San Mateo. Join this free fun run Wednesday evenings at 6pm and Saturday mornings at 8am. Meet at 3050 S. Delaware for a 2-, 3-, 4- or 6-mile loop (something for everyone) to get moving. Run, jog, or walk. Happening weekly – rain or shine. All paces and people are welcome. Members often gather in Town Square for a Blue Bottle coffee or at Fieldwork Brewing Beer Garden after each run. Plus, there’s no fee! You heard right – membership is not required. This is a community building fun run, compliments of our neighbors at Basecamp Bay Meadows.

Sunday Downtown San Mateo Farmers Market. West Coast Farmer’s market runs year-round at 222 East 4th Avenue Sundays from 9am to 2pm in Downtown San Mateo. The farmer’s market has a curated selection of fresh fruits, veggies, and a couple of tasty food trucks to fuel your morning stroll.

College of San Mateo Farmers’ Market. Shop seasonally and fresh each Saturday from 9am to 1pm (year-round) at San Mateo’s largest farmer’s market located at 1700 West Hillsdale Boulevard.

The 25th Avenue in San Mateo Farmers’ Market returns in May!

April 1, Foster City Night Market by Off The Grid – Every Weds 5 to 9 pm. Ride your bikes from Bay Meadows to the Foster City Lagoon for a fun time! Running each Weds weekly through October 2026, just adjacent to Bay Meadows San Mateo in nearby Foster City, Off The Grid is bringing live entertainment and delicious mobile food options to the beautiful Leo Ryan Park meadow! Pet and family friendly with live entertainment. Read all about it HERE.

April 1, Easter Egg Cookie Decorating Workshop with Mrs. Fields. A fun springtime activity perfect for kids and families at the Hillsdale Shopping Center in San Mateo. The first 100 children will get to decorate an egg-shaped chocolate chip cookie with colorful frosting and sprinkles to take home.

April 1-4, Photos with the Easter Bunny. The Easter Bunny is hopping back into Macy’s Center Court at the Hillsdale Shopping Center for springtime photo fun from 11am–7pm daily! Bring the whole family and capture sweet seasonal memories with everyone’s favorite fluffy friend.

April 1-12, Downtown Parcade- Mini Golf & Arcade. This 18-hole mini golf course in Redwood City is ready to play, complete with glow-in-the-dark nighttime rounds for an extra challenge. Come sink a hole-in-one, battle for bragging rights, or just press play on a good time, the Parcade is open and ready. Game on!

April 2, Pysanky Egg Dyeing. This popular class is back for another spring in Redwood City! Natalie of Salayi Designs will walk you through Pysanky wax resistant egg dyeing to make your own ornate and colorful eggs for Easter or whatever your pleasure.

April 3, First Friday Nights. On the first Friday of every month parents and kids celebrate together at CuriOdyssey in San Mateo. Swing into the weekend with music, food trucks, animals, and fun!

April 3, San Mateo County History Museum FREE First Fridays. Visit the SMCHM every Friday for free First Friday events, where children enjoy special programs including crafts and storytime, and adults can join a docent-led tour of the museum.

April 4, Eggstravaganza! Eggstravaganza returns for it’s 49th year to Central Park in San Mateo! Join the spring bunny for this eggcellent family-fun spring-themed event. Enjoy kid-friendly activities, live entertainment, egg hunts, and more.

April 4, Easter Bunny Arrives by Helicopter! Get an Easter Egg straight from the Bunny and enjoy face painting, a bounce house and slide, and a model train display at Hiller Aviation Museum in San Carlos.

April 4, Egg Adventure Hunt. Join the annual Egg Adventure Hunt in Belmont where 20,000 eggs and 4 golden eggs will be hidden throughout the park for ages 3-10. Stick around after the hunt to enjoy refreshments and snap photos with the bunny.

April 5, Gratitude Meditation. Whether you are a seasoned meditator or a beginner, this gathering at Chill Spot Rendezvous in San Mateo will provide valuable connection, calming peace, and positivity. Tickets include a free scoop of ultra-premium gourmet ice cream or specialty drink.

April 7, Walk Across Bay Meadows. Enjoy a level, paved walk along two duck ponds, around the meadow, and through beautifully landscaped urban community spaces and gardens. This gentle stroll is a wonderful way to get some fresh air, chat with friends, and appreciate the scenery together.

April 9, Spring Flower Arranging. Grab some friends and have fun with flowers in Woodside. In this laid-back, hands-on experience, Filoli’s Floriculture team will show you how to turn fresh spring blooms and greenery into a gorgeous arrangement to take home.

April 11-12, Heads Up: Expressive Wall-Hanging Heads. Join Clayroom in San Mateo with ceramics artist Kyungmin Park for a two-day workshop focused on creating expressive wall-hanging ceramic heads. All levels are welcome, and no prior figurative sculpture experience is required.

April 12, Airport Runway Run. Don’t miss this rare chance to run on the real Runway at San Carlos Airport. Certified 5K/10K with 2K fun run.

April 12, Visit A Working Regenerative Farm In Woodside. Enjoy a working regenerative farm. Mission Farm is committed to soil health and therefore they use regenerative practices.

April 18, Earth Day 2026. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn about environmental resources and discover ways to enhance sustainability in the community at Twin Pines Park in Belmont.

April 19, Earth Day. Celebrate Earth Day with the City of San Carlos from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Wheeler Plaza Parking Lot on Laurel Street.

April 23–May 3, Taste of the Peninsula. Explore the culinary landscape of San Mateo County at this week of special prix fixe menus at hundreds of restaurants. The first half of the festival will focus on the San Francisco Peninsula’s “bayside” restaurants while the second half on the area’s “coastside.”

April 25, City Nature Challenge. Enjoy a public marsh hike at Coyote Point and help catalog plants and animals using iNaturalist. Your observations help scientists better understand the ecosystems around us. Bring your curiosity, your camera, and your sense of discovery.

April 26, Neapolitan Style Pizza. Learn how to make a classic pizza made with hand stretched dough in the Neapolitan style at Baking Arts & Coffee in San Mateo.

April/May Sessions at Clayroom. When signing up for 6-week classes, one signs up by selecting (signing up for) the 1st class. Classes 2-6 will occur on a weekly cadence during the same day of the week and timeslot. 6-week in-studio classes for pottery.

Discount Tuesday (at Cinemark Century San Mateo 12). There’s never been a better time to turn up on a weekday, because every Tuesday at Cinemark is Discount Tuesday—cheap movie tickets are always within reach.

Bel Mateo Bowl Friday, Saturday and Sundays in San Mateo.
Karoake – Fridays from 7:30 – 11:30pm hit the mic with friends for some Karaoke.
Planet Bowling – Bowl in the dark under black lights on Fridays from 9:30 – 11:30pm and Saturdays from 8- 11:30pm.
Incredibowl – Fridays 9:30 – 11:30pm and Saturdays from 8 – 11:30pm interactive graphics elevate your bowling game with Incredibowl.
Family Pizza Night – Sundays from 5-8pm Family Pizza Nights and all you can bowl 8-10pm!
All You Can Bowl – Sundays enjoy unlimited bowling for 2 hours 8- 10pm! 

Bicycle Sundays. From 9am – 3pm, a 3.8-mile segment of Cañada Road along Crystal Springs Regional Trail is closed between the Filoli entrance and Highway 92 allowing for non-motorized activities including jogging, bicycling, hiking, roller-skating, and walking. Cañada Road between Edgewood Road to the Filoli entrance will remain open to vehicles. Check for holiday closures.

Experience Midurban life. Bay Meadows is a family-friendly neighborhood with lots of open space to enjoy all-year long. Whether it’s growing your own vegetables in an organic community garden, playing a game of pick-up basketball after work, team building over bocce in the beer garden, picnicking with family on warm summer nights or with a run around the park, there’s no shortage of green space to explore. Check out life out and about at Bay Meadows by following us on Instagram.

Bay Meadows February Agenda

February is here, and life around Bay Meadows and the Peninsula is buzzing with ways to get out and enjoy the season. This month is full of community gatherings, family-friendly fun, cultural celebrations, live music, fitness, and creative experiences—all just a short walk or train ride away.

When you live just steps from Caltrain, getting from here to there is easy—and car-free. Grab the Hillsdale Caltrain schedule and dive into our February event roundup to discover all the ways to celebrate, create, explore, and connect throughout the month ahead.

Bay Meadows Run Club with Basecamp San Mateo. Join this free fun run Wednesday evenings at 6pm and Saturday mornings at 8am. Meet at 3050 S. Delaware for a 2-, 3-, 4- or 6-mile loop (something for everyone) to get moving. Run, jog, or walk. Happening weekly – rain or shine. All paces and people are welcome. Members often gather in Town Square for a Blue Bottle coffee or at Fieldwork Brewing Beer Garden after each run. Plus, there’s no fee! You heard right – membership is not required. This is a community building fun run, compliments of our neighbors at Basecamp Bay Meadows.

Sunday Downtown San Mateo Farmers Market. West Coast Farmer’s market runs year-round at 222 East 4th Avenue Sundays from 9am to 2pm in Downtown San Mateo. The farmer’s market has a curated selection of fresh fruits, veggies, and a couple of tasty food trucks to fuel your morning stroll.

College of San Mateo Farmers’ Market. Shop seasonally and fresh each Saturday from 9am to 1pm (year-round) at San Mateo’s largest farmer’s market located at 1700 West Hillsdale Boulevard.

February 1, Master Gardener Plant Clinic in San Mateo. Join UC Master Gardeners Rich Busacker, Susan Houston and Debra Skorupka and get your hands dirty while learning how to make “soil blocks” – a method of starting seeds in cubes of compressed soil. This seed starting method eliminates the use of plastic pots and reduces the disruption of plant roots when transplanting.

February 6, First Friday Nights. On the first Friday of every month, from 5 PM until 8 PM, parents and kids celebrate together at CuriOdyssey in San Mateo. Dance to some of your favorite hits, while enjoying animal presentations and science activities.

February 6, San Mateo County History Museum FREE First Fridays. Visit the SMCHM every Friday for free First Friday events, where children enjoy special programs including crafts and storytime, and adults can join a docent-led tour of the museum.

February 7, Sweetheart Dance in Redwood City. Enjoy music, dancing, festive photo booth, crafts, and tasty refreshments. Dress up in semi-formal attire and make magical moments with your little ones.

February 8, Lunar New Year Celebration in Belmont. The City of Belmont and Belmont Library is hosting an afternoon filled with dance, music, crafts, and more! This celebration is free and open to all ages.

February 8, Bot Bowl and Flying Football Fun Fest in San Carlos. Take a turn commanding programmable robots to run plays in the Hiller Aviation’s own robotic stadium! Fly a drone through football uprights, and explore gridiron aerodynamics while folding, flicking and flying a paper football!

February 12-14, Valentine’s Day Jazz with Stella Cole at Fioli in Woodside. Let love take center stage this Valentine’s Day with an enchanting evening in the Ballroom, featuring the captivating Stella Cole. Immerse yourself in an unforgettable concert experience with your valentine—where timeless tunes and an intimate ambiance weave a spell of romance.

February 15, Financiers & Madeleines in San Mateo. Enjoy a delightful hands-on baking class where Baking Arts San Mateo invites you to explore two elegant French treats perfect for tea time and special occasions.

February 18, Sunset Trivia (at O’Neills). Unearth your team’s potential at O’Neills Irish Pub in San Mateo! This vibrant spot, perfect for continuing your evening, hosts exhilarating trivia every Wednesday at 7:15 PM.

February 20, Latin Night Dance Party (at Motion Arts Center). Enjoy weekly Latin Night Dance Party filled with Salsa, Bachata, and Cumbia music in San Mateo. Bring neighbors and get ready for an unforgettable night of dancing and fun on the dance floor.

February 27, Karaoke (at Chill Spot Rendezvous). This San Mateo cafe offers a wonderful space to relax, feel good, and community activity and events to enjoy: music, karaoke, spoken word, open mic and more.

February 28, 14th Annual Lunar New Year Celebration in Redwood City. Featuring lion dancers, martial artists, taiko drummers, other live performances, and kids arts and crafts for this vibrant celebration of the Year of the Horse.

February 28, Lunar New Year Family Day at Fioli. Immerse yourself in the vibrant spirit of Lunar New Year with dazzling Lion Dance performances, festive games, and engaging activities hosted by local community partners in Woodside.

February/March Sessions at Clayroom. When signing up for 6-week classes, one signs up by selecting (signing up for) the 1st class. Classes 2-6 will occur on a weekly cadence during the same day of the week and timeslot. 6-week in-studio classes for pottery.

Discount Tuesday (at Cinemark Century San Mateo 12). There’s never been a better time to turn up on a weekday, because every Tuesday at Cinemark is Discount Tuesday—cheap movie tickets are always within reach.

Bel Mateo Bowl Friday, Saturday and Sundays in San Mateo.
Karoake – Fridays from 7:30 – 11:30pm hit the mic with friends for some Karaoke.
Planet Bowling – Bowl in the dark under black lights on Fridays from 9:30 – 11:30pm and Saturdays from 8- 11:30pm.
Incredibowl – Fridays 9:30 – 11:30pm and Saturdays from 8 – 11:30pm interactive graphics elevate your bowling game with Incredibowl.
Family Pizza Night – Sundays from 5-8pm Family Pizza Nights and all you can bowl 8-10pm!
All You Can Bowl – Sundays enjoy unlimited bowling for 2 hours 8- 10pm!

Bicycle Sundays. From 9am – 3pm, a 3.8-mile segment of Cañada Road along Crystal Springs Regional Trail is closed between the Filoli entrance and Highway 92 allowing for non-motorized activities including jogging, bicycling, hiking, roller-skating, and walking. Cañada Road between Edgewood Road to the Filoli entrance will remain open to vehicles. Check for holiday closures.

 

Experience Midurban life. Bay Meadows is a family-friendly neighborhood with lots of open space to enjoy all-year long. Whether it’s growing your own vegetables in an organic community garden, playing a game of pick-up basketball after work, team building over bocce in the beer garden, picnicking with family on warm summer nights or with a run around the park, there’s no shortage of green space to explore. Check out life out and about at Bay Meadows by following us on Instagram.