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Good morning, Redwood City!
The City Council is meeting at 6 p.m. today to review last year’s budget outcomes, check in on this year’s goals, tweak the current budget as needed, peek at economic forecasts, and start planning next year’s budget. They will also pick a date — June 10 — for when they want to see next year’s proposed budget laid out. To watch, head on over to 1017 Middlefield Road or stream virtually on Zoom. redwoodcity.zoom.us / Meeting ID: 994 8182 5639
If you haven’t voted, you have one week left to do so. The primary is on March 5. Interested in knowing how much money the District 4 candidates are spending? Read more here.
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San Mateo Museum to showcase Cow Palace history
The exhibit will highlight the venue’s diverse history through memorabilia from famous events and personalities

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Bay Choral Guild presents Icons of the Baroque – March 2 & 3
Choral/instrumental masterpieces – J.S. Bach’s Jesu, meine Freude and G.F Handel’s Dixit Dominus, plus the lovely Magnificat by 17th-century nun Isabella Leonarda. Sat, March 2, 7:30 p.m. Campbell United Methodist Church, 1675 Winchester Blvd., Campbell. Sunday, March 3, 4:30 p.m. First United Methodist Church, 625 Hamilton Ave, Palo Alto. > BUY TICKETS
EPA Mayor Antonio López is biggest spender in Supervisors District 4 seat race
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Pet of the Week: Sylvester
This super sweet boy is initially shy but will soon be headbutting you for more affection.
Los Altos Hills home with 360-degree view of bay and hills sells for $7.6M
Of the 24 recorded home sales this week, a 1970s-era home in Los Altos Hills fetched the highest price tag at $7.6 million.
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TODAY
Flavor of Love performs at a new Monday music night at Alhambra Irish House. Alhambra-irish-house.com.
Panel: Renewable Rodeo
NosTerra Ventures and Canopy host a panel discussion about uncovering the most cost-effective routes to low-cost, abundant green energy. Panelists include executives from the geothermal startup XGS Energy and Offshore Wind California. Go to bit.ly/3HYKFv3
TOMORROW
Exhibit: ‘A Place for All People’
Redwood City presents a Smithsonian Traveling Poster Exhibit exploring the National Museum of African American History and Culture. Go to redwoodcity.org.
Astronomy: Stargazing Night
Visit the Stanford Student Observatory to observe the planets, star clusters, nebulae and galaxies through different telescopes. This free event is open to all; registration is required. All stargazing nights are weather permitting. Go to kipac.stanford.edu.
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