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Community Briefs: Hope’s Corner fundraiser, National Night Out and a library book sale
This week in Community Briefs, Hope’s Corner held its annual Tour de Hope fundraiser, National Night Out is coming up and a library book sale is scheduled in a couple weeks.
Best of Mountain View 2024 winners
Meet the 2024 Best of Mountain View winners! Get ready to meet the 2024 Best of Mountain View gold-medal winners as you check out the restaurants, retail shops, service providers and other businesses that rose to the top of the annual contest.
Police: ‘Suspicious’ death in downtown Palo Alto garage
Palo Alto police have determined that the man whose body was found in a downtown garage on Thursday afternoon died under “suspicious” circumstances.
Deep-blue California is a piggy bank for Kamala Harris — and Donald Trump. How they’re trying to cash in
Kamala Harris is bringing back Democratic donors who soured on President Biden. Donald Trump is counting on V.P. pick JD Vance to raise money in Silicon Valley.
California’s housing market sees decline amid high interest rates, but Peninsula buyers are still willing to pay over-asking price
Home prices and sales fell statewide in California in June as mortgage interest rates hovered above 7% throughout the bulk of May, when most of these sales opened escrow, according to a new report from the California Association of Realtors.
Arts briefs: Marquis Hill, Niall Horan, Art on the Square and more
This weekend, acclaimed trumpeter Marquis Hill makes Stanford Jazz Festival debut; Irish pop singer-songwriter Niall Horan performs at Shoreline Amphitheatre; Art on the Square brings together local artists; Rachel Spung and The Soul Service play the 2nd Story music series; the Computer History Museum’s TechFest celebrates video games and Community School of Music and Arts hosts a day of live music and hands-on art for all ages.
Spinning under the stars: San Francisco Ballet brings dance to Frost’s summer season
San Francisco Ballet comes to Frost Amphitheater July 26-27 with a program that highlights contemporary and classical works, including an excerpt of ‘Swan Lake.’
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Families: Andy Z, Rebecca from Music for Me
As part of a series of free family-friendly and sensory-friendly summer concerts at Palo Alto’s Magical Bridge playground, Rebecca from Music for Me performs at 5 p.m. and Andy Z performs at 6 p.m.. Go to facebook.com/MagicalBridge.
Music: Mercy and the Heartbeats
Dance trio Mercy and the Heartbeats perform a variety of genres as part of Stanford Shopping Center’s summer music series. Go to stanford-summermusicseries.splashthat.com.
TOMORROW
Author talk: Brunch with Robin Chapman
Los Altos History Museum hosts an apricot waffle brunch in its courtyard, followed by a talk with author and historian Robin Chapman based on her latest book, “The Valley of Heart’s Delight: True Tales from Around the Bay.” Registration required; go to losaltoshistory.org/brunch.
Event: Google Visitor Experience Summer Celebration
A free summer celebration for all ages, with live performances throughout the day. Guests can also enjoy popsicles from Paleta Planeta, capture memories with photo moments and explore other activities. Go to rsvp.withgoogle.com/events/summer-celebration.
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