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Valley Water board member censured, booted off committees
Citing a pattern of disruptive and abusive behavior toward district staff, the Santa Clara Valley Water District board of directors on Thursday voted to strip one of its members, Rebecca Eisenberg, of all her committee assignments, to restrict her ability to talk to district staff and to require her to undergo anti-discrimination training and behavioral counseling.
Community Briefs: Multicultural Festival, Chinese Language leadership academy, nonprofit Casino Royale fundraiser
This week in Community Briefs, Mountain View’s annual Multicultural Festival is coming up, applications are open for the city’s Chinese Language Civic Leadership Academy and Mentor Tutor Connection plans to host a Casino Royale fundraiser.
Check out Joseph Eichler’s personal home this weekend before it goes up for sale
The former personal residence of renowned local developer Joseph Eichler will soon be on the market, and you can check it out at an open house this weekend.
California may extend financial aid deadline for students impacted by federal delays
Students seeking state financial aid have just two weeks remaining to beat a California deadline, even as thousands have been locked out of completing the federal application necessary to get that state aid — a problem that particularly affects students who are citizens but whose parents are not.

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Drawing from life: Class explores the ‘most challenging’ of subjects
Artist Darren Kerr, who teaches life drawing classes at the Pacific Art League, discusses why the subject is considered fundamental, what it brings to artists’ work, including his own — and the surprising reason why the human body is so challenging to draw.
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Music: Guitar concert
Los Altos Library hosts Carlos Rivera from the South Bay Guitar Society for a solo guitar concert. Go to sccl.bibliocommons.com.
Stage: ‘Queen’
TheatreWorks presents a play written by San Jose-born playwright/filmmaker Madhuri Shekar which follows two Ph. D. candidates researching bee colonies. When a flaw emerges in their research, their friendship and careers are at risk. Go to theatreworks.org/mainstage/queen
TOMORROW
Performance: Malpaso Dance Company
Stanford Live presents Cuba’s Malpaso Dance Company performing a program that includes Osnel Delgado’s 24 Hours and a Dog, Azure Barton’s Stillness in Bloom, and Mats Ek’s Woman with Water. Go to live.stanford.edu
Art: Tribute to local Ukrainian American artists
The Google Visitor Experience hosts a showcase of Californian women artists of Ukrainian origin, featuring unique art pieces, artist talks and poetry readings. Go to facebook.com.
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