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San Mateo County Sheriff’s therapy dog program expands to three

The San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office added two new full-time furry employees to the force this summer: therapy dogs Maverick and Teddy. 

The Man Who Helped Create the ‘Guts of High’ Tech [pt. 2]

Continued from last week… Eventually, Moore’s studies and interest in chemistry brought him to the University of California, Berkeley, where he graduated in 1950 with a degree in Chemistry.

Sheriff’s Office reveals plans for childcare facility for officers

San Mateo County Sheriff Christina Corpus announced at a press conference on Thursday, Sept. 19, that her office would create a childcare center for the children of employees.

Check out noteworthy local stables and equine art this weekend

Folger Stable, Spring Down and a private Portola Valley estate that’s currently on the market are featured in celebration of the area’s horse-loving community.

Nearly 40 years and 27 million pounds of trash later, here’s how California Coastal Cleanup Day has evolved

The country’s largest annual volunteer event returns Sept. 21 with opportunities to participate throughout San Mateo and Santa Clara counties.

Stanford’s Anderson Collection celebrates a decade of art

The Anderson Collection marks its 10th anniversary with two exhibitions that offer new ways of looking at pieces from its permanent collection as well as a free Community Day with music, art-making and more on Sept. 22.

Tony Award-winning director Danya Taymor looks back on growing up in Palo Alto

Director Danya Taymor has taken lessons from her youth on Palo Alto stages to Broadway, where she won the 2024 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical for “The Outsiders.” The show garnered four Tonys in total, including Best Musical.

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Community: Redwood City Oktoberfest
Redwood City hosts its 10th annual Oktoberfest celebration, with German beer and cuisine, games, contests, music and exciting dancing. Go to redwoodcity.org.

Music: Gaby Castro
Folk singer-songwriter Gaby Castro performs at Little Green A Plant Bar. Go to littlegreenaplantbar.com.

TOMORROW

Classical: Redwood Symphony
The Redwood Symphony 40th season opener, “Herald, Holler and Hallelujah,” features works by Wynton Marsalis, Rachmaninoff and Sibelius, with featured soloist Natalya Lundtvedt. Go to RedwoodSymphony.org

Outdoors: Ride from Flood Park to Ravenswood
This youth-friendly 10-mile ride, hosted by the Bulldog Riders, Live In Peace, Silicon Valley Bike Coalition and Midpen, takes bicyclists from Flood Park Pump Track to Live In Peace Bike Shop, then a quick trip to Ravenswood Preserve. Go to eventbrite.com.


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