Eggstravaganza!

 
Eggstravaganza Update for March 30: ☀️ The Egg Hunt is on!

Even though Marlin Park is a little wet, the sun is out to make today work. Bring some galoshes and leave behind your fancy dresses or nice pants, as kids may get a little muddy, but otherwise we hope to have a fun day today at 2PM!

 
Join us for the return of RSCA’s EGGstravaganza event in Marlin Park
on Saturday, March 30 starting at 2pm SHARP! 
 

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RSCA Membership: Renew or Activate Today

Whether you rent or own, live or work in Redwood Shores, if you want to keep the Shores a GREAT place to live and work, we ask that you renew your membership every year. If you are not yet a member, please get connected with your neighborhood and join now!

By now you have received RSCA’s membership letter for 2023.  As mentioned in the letter, RSCA is a nonprofit organization which has supported the entire Redwood Shores community for over 50 years through advocacy, information, community meetings, social and family event, and so much more. Please help us continue to do so by lending your support.  

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Eggstravaganza!


Join us for the return of RSCA’s EGGstravaganza event in Marlin Park
on Saturday, April 1st starting at 2pm SHARP! 
 

 

Areas will be marked for different age ranges and families are asked to WAIT for the event to officially begin at 2pm SHARP. The searching only lasts for one minute (yes, seriously)!
 
 

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RSCA Seeks A New PILOT Editor

The PILOT is the official monthly publication of the Redwood Shores Community Association (RSCA).  First published in October 1970 upon RSCA’s incorporation,
The PILOT has been published continuously since 1975.  The PILOT has had only three Editors since 1995. RSCA is now looking for the next Editor of The PILOT.

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Eggstravaganza 2022!


Join us for the return of RSCA’s EGGstravaganza event in Marlin Park
on Saturday, April 9th starting at 2pm SHARP! 

 

Areas will be marked for different age ranges and families are asked to WAIT for the event to officially begin at 2pm SHARP. The searching only lasts for one minute (yes, seriously)!

 

This year, face coverings are required for this event, even though it takes place outside.  The kids are likely to be in very close proximity to one another as they collect eggs, and adults may also be close to others while waiting around the boundaries of the search areas. Children are asked to collect only SIX eggs to ensure there are enough for all to find! RSCA looks forward to seeing Redwood Shores families for this quick and delightful ritual, including photo opportunities with Bunny Backdrops. We hope you’ll share photos with us through the form at rsca.org/celebrations.

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Redwood Shores Historic Walk

Explore your neighborhood and learn about the history of our community with the Redwood Shores Historic Walk!

To help you learn more about Redwood Shores’ past and present, the Redwood Shores Community Association created a Historic Walk that takes you to various scenic and historic spots in the neighborhood. This two-mile walk is accessible by foot or bicycle (or car, if you would just need to get out for a quick cruise.)

(DURING THE SHELTER-AT-HOME PERIOD — Please remember to stay 6 feet away from anybody not in your home while out in public.) 

Redwood Shores Historic Walk

(NOTE: Signboards may not be posted outside the weekend, but the digital version of the route is always available.)

Look for signboards marking points of interest for Redwood Shores while you are looking for means to keep everybody active and learning during the shelter-at-home period. You can find these 9 signboards at various points on Bridge Parkway, Marine Parkway, Marlin Park, Davit Lane, and Shell Parkway. These signboards each have an archival photo and a short history lesson pertinent to that spot on the map.

Alternately, you can log into the Google Maps Redwood Shores Historic Walk link on your phone and take the tour with your mobile device. The digital version has extended text of each the history lesson, as well as a few “Bonus Views” of spots to explore if you’re feeling like stretching your legs even further.

View the Redwood Shores Historic Walk in a larger map

The Redwood Shores Historic Walk was originally created for the 40th Anniversary Celebration of the establishment of Redwood Shores in 2010 … which means, Redwood Shores is in 2020 is now 50 years years old! Come review the history of Redwood Shores dating back five decades.


Since 1970 RSCA has been THE advocate on issues that impact the quality of life in Redwood Shores. From early controversies over where Shores children would go to school, to the recent levee crisis with its potential effect on local property values, RSCA has been the primary voice of the Shores community.

 
As we begin our fifth decade, RSCA continues its efforts to keep the Shores a great place to live and work.

Eggstravaganza 2019!

It’s time for the RSCA’s annual Eggstravaganza, held every year at Marlin Park in the center of Redwood Shores. Bring all your children and a basket for goodies to the park for the big Egg Hunt, where toddlers and young kids can seek out goodies hidden in the grass and playground. Also, the Easter Bunny will be there to lead off the Egg Hunt and later to pose for pictures with the boys and girls, so be sure to take along a camera as well!

The festivities begin at 2:00 PM on Saturday, April 13th at Marlin Park here in Redwood Shores.

Be sure to arrive early so that your child can line up in the right age category — the eggs disappear quickly, and the whistle begins exactly at 2:00, so be on time! (Please limit your children to 6 eggs each so that everyone can share.)

The Easter Bunny, together with helpers from Troop 27

The Eggstravaganza is run by RSCA, and is a great place to sign up with our organization if you have not yet had a chance to do so. Please join in in making great events like this possible in Redwood Shores!

Eggstravaganza 2018!

It’s time for the RSCA’s annual Eggstravaganza, held every year at Marlin Park in the center of Redwood Shores. Bring all your children and a basket for goodies to the park for the big Egg Hunt, where toddlers and young kids can seek out goodies hidden in the grass and playground. Also, the Easter Bunny will be there to lead off the Egg Hunt and later to pose for pictures with the boys and girls, so be sure to take along a camera as well!

The festivities begin at 1:00 PM on Saturday, March 24th at Marlin Park here in Redwood Shores.

Be sure to arrive early so that your child can line up in the right age category — the eggs disappear quickly, and the whistle begins exactly at 1:00, so be on time! (Please limit your children to 6 eggs each so that everyone can share.)

The Eggstravaganza is run by RSCA, and is a great place to sign up with our organization if you have not yet had a chance to do so. Please join in in making great events like this possible in Redwood Shores!

Eggstravaganza 2017!

UPDATE: The rain has held up and the Easter Bunny has made a delivery, so come on out to Marlin Park today! Hopefully the weather will cooperate…


It’s time for the RSCA’s annual Eggstravaganza, held every year at Marlin Park in the center of Redwood Shores. Bring all your children and a basket for goodies to the park for the big Egg Hunt, where toddlers and young kids can seek out goodies hidden in the grass and playground. Also, the Easter Bunny will be there to lead off the Egg Hunt and later to pose for pictures with the boys and girls, so be sure to take along a camera as well!

The festivities begin at 1:00 PM on Saturday, March 8th at Marlin Park here in Redwood Shores.

Be sure to arrive early so that your child can line up in the right age category — the eggs disappear quickly, and the whistle begins exactly at 1:00, so be on time! (Please limit your children to 6 eggs each so that everyone can share.)

The Eggstravaganza is run by RSCA, and is a great place to sign up with our organization if you have not yet had a chance to do so. Please join in in making great events like this possible in Redwood Shores!

Eggstravaganza 2016!

It’s time for the RSCA’s annual Eggstravaganza, held every year at Marlin Park in the center of Redwood Shores. Bring all your children and a basket for goodies to the park for the big Egg Hunt, where toddlers and young kids can seek out goodies hidden in the grass and playground. Also, the Easter Bunny will be there to lead off the Egg Hunt and later to pose for pictures with the boys and girls, so be sure to take along a camera as well!

The festivities begin at 1:00 PM on Saturday, March 19th at Marlin Park here in Redwood Shores.

Be sure to arrive early so that your child can line up in the right age category — the eggs disappear quickly, and the whistle begins exactly at 1:00, so be on time! (Please limit your children to 6 eggs each so that everyone can share.)

Our local RWC Police will also be available to provide voluntary FINGERPRINTING for children of parents who might wish to have this record for identification. Because a child’s appearance can change in a short time, fingerprinting can be the best way to identify a lost child. And parents, don’t forget your camera for photo opportunities with the Easter Bunny.

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The Eggstravaganza is run by RSCA, and is a great place to sign up with our organization if you have not yet had a chance to do so. Please join in in making great events like this possible in Redwood Shores!