Community Corner
How Connections to Place Can Improve Well-Being
Regenerate Nature, Community and Your Local Economy

You’re invited to a special program on Wednesday, February 4, to learn how reorienting people’s daily lives around where they live can benefit them, their community, economy and planet. This event will be held from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Burlingame Community Center, 850 Burlingame Ave. in Burlingame. Admission is free, but pre-registration is required at https://tinyurl.com/Connectedt....
The program features Matt Biggar, Ph.D., a strategy consultant, researcher, and former Burlingame High principal and SMUHSD administrator in San Mateo County, discussing his new book, “Connected to Place: Regenerating Nature, Community, and Local Economies through Systems Change,” and local education leaders. Following his book talk, Matt will moderate a panel discussion on place-based education with Julie Hilborn, Director of Environmental Literacy and Sustainability at the San Mateo County Office of Education; Theresa Vallez-Kelly, Coordinator of Safe Routes to School at the San Mateo County Office of Education; and Natalie Dias, a youth climate activist who attends San Mateo High School. In addition, a city representative will explain the statewide “6 Neighbors” campaign, which emphasizes the benefits to personal well-being and community resilience of knowing your neighbors.
Copies of his book will be available for sale.