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Mission District
fromMission Local
3 days ago

At the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, tensions rise between admin and volunteer guides

The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco will restructure its docent program, transitioning to a new training model and renaming it 'Museum Guides.'
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

Rebuilding Together Silicon Valley seeks volunteer outreach ambassadors

Rebuilding Together Silicon Valley is holding a March 12 training for its Volunteer Ambassador Program. Volunteers raise awareness, share resources and connect residents with programs that support safe and healthy living in Santa Clara County. Volunteer ambassadors are also called upon to build relationships in their communities, represent Rebuilding Together in a positive, welcoming way and support outreach by attending events and sharing resources . The virtual training is set for 5:30 p.m. To register and receive the meeting link, visit https://bit.ly/45Yrg9S.
Non-profit organizations
Food & drink
fromThe Mercury News
2 months ago

Nonprofit serves 10,000 free meals to community college students

A Milpitas nonprofit served 10,000 free meals to Bay Area community college students and aims to scale to one million meals annually by 2030.
Books
fromThe Mercury News
5 months ago

Silicon Valley Reads builds 'Bridges to Belonging' through books

Silicon Valley Reads' 2026 Bridges to Belonging features selected books and 100+ free events to foster connection, empathy, and inclusion across Santa Clara County.
California
fromwww.mercurynews.com
5 months ago

Student Wonderland,' Bread tribute coming to Campbell

Rolling Hills Middle School presents Alice in Wonderland Jr. Nov. 6-8 at Heritage Theatre; Toast tribute concert Nov. 12; Open Space Authority interpretive host training Nov. 15.
California
fromThe Mercury News
5 months ago

Student 'Wonderland,' Bread tribute coming to Campbell

Upcoming local events include a student production of Disney's Alice in Wonderland Jr., a Toast tribute concert, and Open Space Authority volunteer training.
fromwww.theguardian.com
7 months ago

The tree is trying its best': why New Yorkers are counting and rating every park tree

On a recent morning, as the late August sun began to beat down, a few dozen New Yorkers stood in the shade of one of the nearly 500 trees adorning Harlem's Marcus Garvey Park, worrying a bit about hurting its feelings. We had already identified the species bald cypress thanks to its feathered leaves and strong pyramidal shape, measured its trunk's circumference (17in; 43cm), and noted that its roots appeared normal, its leaves were healthy and its branches had suffered some damage from improper pruning.
New York City
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