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Peninsula Creamery: Over One Hundred Years and Counting…
Founded in 1923 and purchased by John Santana lll in 1936, Peninsula Creamery grew into a substantial enterprise during the ensuing years.
Woodside’s Day of the Horse: 20 years and counting
In 2004, recognizing that the presence of horses was key to preserving the unique rural ambience enjoyed by all town residents, the town declared that the second Saturday of October would henceforth be known as “The Day of the Horse.”
Tips on how to handle predicted heat wave
With Bay Area temperatures expected to soar as high as 105 degrees inland and 93 on the coast starting Monday, local agencies are offering tips on how to handle the predicted heat wave.
Police respond to apparent homicide Friday night
Redwood City police responded to an apparent homicide on Friday night on the 1600 block of El Camino Real.
La Nina pattern brings risks of dry winter, dangerous flooding
Looming La Niña climate conditions preceded by this year’s hot, dry summer could spell trouble for California’s water supply and increase the risk of flooding over the next 12 months.
The Palo Alto fine-dining scene takes a hit with Bird Dog’s closure – but expect to see new projects from chef-owner Robbie Wilson
Bird Dog posted to its Instagram on Thursday that its last day of service would be Friday, Sept. 27. While the fine-dining restaurant is closing, that doesn’t mean chef-owner Robbie Wilson is leaving the fine-dining scene.
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TODAY
Talk: Artist Renluka Maharaj
Stanford University’s Center for South Asia hosts a talk with artist Renluka Maharaj.
Art: ‘Palo Alto Baylands’
Portola Art Gallery presents plein-air oil paintings of Peninsula landscapes by Edwin Bertolet. Go to portolaartgallery.com.
TOMORROW
Community: Art Salon
The Redwood City Library hosts a drop-in freehand sketching and drawing session with charcoal, graphite, colored pencils, inks and pastels. Supplies provided. All ages and abilities are welcome. Sponsored by Friends of the Redwood City Public Library.
Community: 1,000 Paper Cranes
Learn to fold paper cranes at this event hosted by Feldman’s Books. The goal is to fold 1,000 cranes to send to Hiroshima, Japan, as a gesture of peace. All ages are welcome; materials will be provided.
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