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Local teens' art celebrates East Palo Alto culture, history in new mural

Local teens' art celebrates East Palo Alto culture, history in new mural

Piece made through EPACenter apprenticeship program
Give me some sugar: 10 Peninsula chocolate shops to wow your valentine

Give me some sugar: 10 Peninsula chocolate shops to wow your valentine

From vegan truffles and salted bourbon caramels to brigadeiros and bars, find your fill of Valentine’s Day treats at Peninsula chocolatiers.
Valentine’s Day date ideas in downtown Redwood City

Valentine’s Day date ideas in downtown Redwood City

Make a day downtown romantic with these suggestions
A guide to winter garden events along the Peninsula

A guide to winter garden events along the Peninsula

Here's where to find classes and demonstrations for cool-season gardening
Redwood City’s Lunar New Year Festival comes full circle in its 12th Year

Redwood City’s Lunar New Year Festival comes full circle in its 12th Year

Spectators watched lion dancers, acrobats, and martial artists in Courthouse Square
The Blind Boys of Alabama move spirits at The Guild Theatre

The Blind Boys of Alabama move spirits at The Guild Theatre

The Blind Boys of Alabama perform Feb. 9 at The Guild Theatre, 949 El Camino Real, Menlo Park. Tickets are $58-$88.
Year of the Rabbit: Celebrate the Lunar New Year in Redwood City

Year of the Rabbit: Celebrate the Lunar New Year in Redwood City

The event takes place on Saturday, Feb 4 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
New public art installation debuts at the Art Kiosk at Courthouse Square

New public art installation debuts at the Art Kiosk at Courthouse Square

Ordinary People by Peter Moen will be on view until February 26, 2023
Where to celebrate the Year of the Rabbit

Where to celebrate the Year of the Rabbit

From lion dances to calligraphy lessons, the Peninsula offers many ways to mark Lunar New Year
Making connections: How a Redwood City woman is fostering community through jigsaw puzzle competitions

Making connections: How a Redwood City woman is fostering community through jigsaw puzzle competitions

Putting together puzzles is more than a pandemic pastime for Emma Taylor, founder of the Peninsula Puzzlers.
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