Congressman hosting education town hall at Cupertino High
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Congressman hosting education town hall at Cupertino High
"U.S. Rep. Ro Khanna is hosting an education town hall in Cupertino on Sept. 28, when he will discuss his latest work in Congress and answer questions from constituents. The town hall is set for 4-5:30 p.m. at Cupertino High School's gym, 10100 Finch Ave. It is open to attendees on a first-come, first-served basis on the day of the event. RSVP to http://bit.ly/46GrseE."
"Cupertino Village shopping center will celebrate the harvest season with a Mid-Autumn Festival honoring Chinese culture on Saturday, Oct. 4, 1-3 p.m., on the lawn near 99 Ranch Market. Guests can enjoy lion dances, martial arts demonstrations and Chinese dance performances. Families can take part in a children's lantern-making craft, and attendees can sample traditional moon cakes while supplies last. This event is free of charge and open to the public; no pre-registration is required to attend."
"The Authority will use the survey data to develop a plan for potential trail connections between the Coyote Valley Open Space Preserve and over 1,500 acres of recently protected valley floor lands to the north and east through the Coyote Valley Conservation Areas Master Plan. The survey can be accessed at http://bit.ly/4nBsH4t. It is available in four languages: English, Spanish, Chinese and Vietnamese."
U.S. Rep. Ro Khanna will host an education town hall in Cupertino on Sept. 28 from 4 to 5:30 p.m. at Cupertino High School's gym, 10100 Finch Ave., to discuss his recent work in Congress and answer constituent questions; attendance is first-come, first-served with RSVP at bit.ly/46GrseE. Cupertino Village will host a free Mid-Autumn Festival on Oct. 4, 1–3 p.m., featuring lion dances, martial arts, Chinese dance, children's lantern-making and moon cake sampling with no pre-registration required. The Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority seeks public input via a survey open through Sept. 30 to guide trail connections and access planning for Coyote Valley conservation lands; the survey is available in English, Spanish, Chinese and Vietnamese at bit.ly/4nBsH4t.
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