Cupertino seeks public safety commissioner
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Cupertino seeks public safety commissioner
"The City of Cupertino is accepting applications for one unscheduled vacancy on the Public Safety Commission. This appointment is for a partial term of less than two years, expiring on Jan. 30, 2027, and doesn't count toward a full term. Applicants must live in Cupertino. The city's commissions serve as advisory bodies to the City Council by considering public input and providing recommendations to the council."
"Holiday tote decorating Teens ages 12-18 can come to the Cupertino Library on Saturday, Dec. 20, 3-5 p.m., to decorate and color holiday tote bags. All supplies will be provided, and there's room for 18 participants on a first come, first served basis. Freedom Readers Freedom Readers is a banned or challenged graphic novel book club for grades 5-8 at the Cupertino Library. According to the library's website, the book club "celebrates the freedom to read through diverse characters and experiences. Participants will"
One unscheduled vacancy on the City of Cupertino Public Safety Commission is open for a partial term ending Jan. 30, 2027; applicants must reside in Cupertino. City commissions provide advice to the City Council by collecting public input and offering recommendations; the Public Safety Commission covers traffic, police and fire matters. Applications may be submitted online at www.cupertino.org/vacancies and inquiries can be sent to cityclerk@cupertino.gov. The Cupertino Library will host a holiday tote decorating event for ages 12-18 on Dec. 20 from 3-5 p.m., limited to 18 participants with supplies provided. The library also runs Freedom Readers, a banned or challenged graphic novel club for grades 5-8, which will discuss Borders by Thomas King on Dec. 29, 2-3 p.m.; sign-ups are at the children's desk.
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