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A roundup of local home and garden news and events, including a healthy cooking class and a farm tour.

LEARN HEALTHY COOKING … The Palo Alto Adult School will offer a one-session course on cooking weeknight meals on Thursday, Feb. 8. Instructor Michelle Greenebaum, a nutrition consultant, will teach you how to get healthy home-cooked meals on the table faster and share various cooking techniques and knife skills that simplify meal preparation. Menu options will include maple miso salmon, winter-veggie chopped salad and a fruit dessert. The class will be from 6:30-9 p.m. at Palo Alto High School, Room 103, 50 Embarcadero Road, Palo Alto. Cost is $60. To register, go to bit.ly/healthyweeknightmeals.

FARM OPEN HOUSE … If you’ve been thinking about subscribing to a community-supported agriculture program, check out Hidden Villa’s farm open house on Saturday, Feb. 17 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Meet farmers, register to be a shareholder for the 2018 Community Supported Agriculture Program and check out farm items for sale including flowers, pork, chicken, lamb and eggs. Visitors also will have the opportunity to go to the Duveneck family home located on the farm and hear about its rich history. There will be nature crafts and free animal visits. To assure a parking spot, pre-register by going to hiddenvilla.org.

Stanford Theatre in downtown Palo Alto screens films from the silent era through 1965. Photo courtesy Cynthia Mortensen-Colombetti.
Stanford Theatre in downtown Palo Alto screens films from the silent era through 1965. Photo courtesy Cynthia Mortensen-Colombetti.

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