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Making waves: Silicon Valley Sculpture Fair returns to Menlo College this weekend with a water-themed exhibit

Making waves: Silicon Valley Sculpture Fair returns to Menlo College this weekend with a water-themed exhibit

The third annual event showcasing artists from around the world brings 36 sculptures to Atherton Sept. 23-25.
Throw an axe, gnaw a turkey leg, travel back in time at the Renaissance Faire

Throw an axe, gnaw a turkey leg, travel back in time at the Renaissance Faire

This year's Faire opened last weekend and continues through Oct. 23, Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Giant gourds and Oktoberfest pours: 15 events we’re excited about this autumn

Giant gourds and Oktoberfest pours: 15 events we’re excited about this autumn

Keep your calendar full through November with these Peninsula happenings.
Bestselling author Joanna Ho's young adult novel explores the impacts of suicide and racism on youth

Bestselling author Joanna Ho's young adult novel explores the impacts of suicide and racism on youth

Palo Alto High alum's new book 'The Silence that Binds Us' sheds light on difficult topics
Inspired by fire: Palo Alto Art Center exhibit features artists who felt compelled to create after a wildfire’s destruction

Inspired by fire: Palo Alto Art Center exhibit features artists who felt compelled to create after a wildfire’s destruction

The first exhibit in the yearlong ‘Climate Connections’ series seeks to help people process feelings around climate change and act on its impacts.
Hail to the ale: Redwood City's eighth annual Oktoberfest is coming

Hail to the ale: Redwood City's eighth annual Oktoberfest is coming

The event will feature traditional German food, beverages, contests and live entertainment.
Raising the barre: Dance school marks 75th anniversary

Raising the barre: Dance school marks 75th anniversary

The party takes place Saturday, Sept. 10, from noon to 3 p.m.
Mary Jo Ignoffo, author of 'Captive of the Labyrinth,' to present at history museum

Mary Jo Ignoffo, author of 'Captive of the Labyrinth,' to present at history museum

The San Mateo County History Museum will host Mary Jo Ignoffo, author of Captive of the Labyrinth, on Sept. 10.
10 ways to spend Labor Day weekend on the Peninsula

10 ways to spend Labor Day weekend on the Peninsula

From Stanford football’s 2022 season opener to concerts and festivals, celebrate the last of summer in style.
Downtown pub crawl will raise awareness about banned books

Downtown pub crawl will raise awareness about banned books

Among the establishments participating are Alhambra, City Pub, CRU, Gourmet Haus Staudt, LV Mar, The BottleShop, The Hub and The Sandwich Spot
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