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Redwood City community piano vandalized
The piano, unveiled on Sept. 11 for public use, was removed on Sept. 24 for repairs.
Feast and Floral opens wine bar, marketplace and catering kitchen in Redwood City
Since 2019, Feast and Floral has provided elegant and colorful cheese and charcuterie boards, grazing tables, snack boxes, floral arrangements and other festive goodies to the Bay Area. On Oct. 1, the company will open its new space in Redwood City’s Marsh Manor Shopping Center, which houses not only its catering business but also a wine bar and gourmet marketplace selling goods by small California brands.
Commission investigating Sequoia board trustee for campaign finance violations; Amy Koo admits ‘mistake’
Sequoia Union High School District Trustee Amy Koo is under investigation by the California Fair Political Practices Commission for multiple alleged campaign finance violations tied to her 2022 school board campaign.
Campaign Finance: Stanford student fundraises 12x educator in race for Sequoia school board
Incoming Stanford student Jacob Yuryev has raised $24,446 to support his bid for Area B on the Sequoia High School District Board of Trustees whereas charter school principal Mary Beth Thompson has only raised $2,149 for her campaign.
Musk’s ‘Character Limit’ explored in new book co-authored by Stanford alum
New York Times reporters discuss their book on Musk’s purchase of Twitter at Stanford on Oct. 1.
Vomiting, cramps and lethargy: As heat rises, California kids are sweltering in schools with no air conditioning
An estimated 1 in 5 schools has no air conditioning and another 10% need repair. Underfunded schools struggle to keep classrooms cool as heat waves intensify. “It’s a hot mess,” one teacher says.
Bay Area under heat advisory through Wednesday
Interior temperatures are expected to reach the low- to mid-100, and coastal areas will be in the 80s to mid 90s.
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TODAY
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.
TOMORROW
Performance: ‘Silhouette’ burlesque show
The Hub RWC presents “Silhouette,” featuring burlesque, drag, and other variety performers on a catwalk stage. The October lineup features Violet on the Rocks, Chloe B Twixt, Alexa Serenade and Ava LaShay and more. With host Kingfish, stage kitten Shiza Minnelli and DJ Glitter Done.
Author talk: Oliver Radclyffe
Kepler’s Books presents author Oliver Radclyffe sharing his memoir, “Frighten the Horses.” The book is a trans man’s coming-of-age story, about a housewife who comes out as a lesbian and tentatively, at first, steps into the world of queerness. He’s featured in conversation with Julie Lythcott-Haims.
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