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From San Mateo’s El Dorado Street to Tinsel Town
Rain, gusty winds return to Bay Area this weekend
Things will taper off on Sunday, though thunderstorms are possible early in the morning and winds will stay strong, with gusts up to 30 mph.

Redwood City’s Rock the Dock 2024 lineup revealed
Kicking off with Rebel on April 6, the series promises to be a throwback extravaganza with 80s Dance, Rock, and Pop tunes leading the charge.
“Matilda the Musical, Jr.” lights up Redwood City this weekend
Performances are scheduled for Friday, March 22, at 7 p.m., Saturday, March 23, at 7 p.m., and a matinee on Sunday, March 24, at 1 p.m.
The ‘reel’ deal: Meet the Peninsula’s longtime LGBTQ square dance club
For nearly 40 years, El Camino Reelers square dance club has been the heart of Palo Alto’s LGBTQ square dancing community, offering locals the chance to hone their dance skills and forge lasting friendships in a safe, inclusive environment.

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Menlo Park housing element certified by state
Menlo Park’s housing plans for 2023 through 2031 have received a stamp of approval from the Department of Housing and Community Development.

New bill may boost state enforcement powers over housing law
If passed, it would subject governments to a minimum civil penalty of $10,000 per month, not to exceed $50,000 per month, for each violation from the date the violation started.
Caltrain receives $1M in federal funding for safety improvements
Caltrain received $1 million in federal funding by congressmembers Anna Eshoo and Kevin Mullin through the Consolidated Appropriations Act, according to a March 21 press release.
REBYL Food finds a permanent home in Half Moon Bay and will soon open REBYL Coffee
REBYL Food has been providing local groceries to Coastside homes for the last four years. Now, it finally has a home of its own and will soon launch a cafe called REBYL Coffee.
Hot Picks
Workshop: The Art of Flower Arrangements
Feldman’s Books hosts a workshop with Aimee O’Donnell Saunders, founder of Two Birds Artistry Floral Art & Design in creating handmade spring wreaths, crafting with herbs, grasses, flowering shrubs and succulents. Go to feldmansbooks.net/events.
Stage: Matilda Jr.
Roy Cloud PTO and San Carlos Children’s Theater stage a musical based on the children’s book about a little girl with an extraordinary imagination and her classmates out to teach the grownups a lesson. Go to app.arts-people.com.
TOMORROW
Outdoors: Spring wildflower hikes
Friends of Edgewood Park offer free docent-led spring wildflower hikes. Tickets required for all participants. Go to eventbrite.com.
Art: Belmont Handcrafted Originals Art Fair
This open-air art market features one-of-a-kind jewelry, paintings, photography, ceramics and more at Carlmont Village Shopping Center. Go to pacificfinearts.com.
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