Cupertino community briefs for the week of April 1

Library will get $1 million in federal funds

Congressman Ro Khanna tapped $1 million in federal funding for the Cupertino Library Growth Venture. The library is considered one of 9 initiatives in Santa Clara and Alameda counties to obtain a complete of $11,905,000 in Neighborhood Venture Funding.

The Cupertino Library Growth Venture is presently underway and can embrace a 5,600-square-foot, two-story addition, giant multi-purpose rooms and a brand new outside courtyard. The library is anticipated to serve practically 1,000,000 guests within the coming years.

Jollyman Park playground

The Metropolis of Cupertino is in search of residents’ enter on an all-inclusive playground at Jollyman Park. This new playground will create play experiences for customers of all ages and talents.

For extra info, go to engagecupertino.org/jollyman.

Free compost

Cupertino residents can now choose up free compost from the SMaRT Station, 301 Carl Street in Sunnyvale.

This new trial settlement runs via September 2023 and can permit entry to compost through the SMaRT Station’s regular hours of operation every day from 8 a.m. to five p.m.

For extra info, go to https://www.cupertino.org/our-city/departments/environment-sustainability/compost-site.

Store with a Cop fundraiser

The Store with a Cop Basis of Silicon Valley is in search of to boost $5,000.00 by April 8 for an upcoming Spring Break group occasion. Underserved kids from one of many 4 Title I elementary faculties the inspiration helps will probably be supplied with kids’s books, grocery reward gards, goodie luggage, meals kits and Covid PPEs. If the Store with a Cop Basis achieves this objective, an nameless donor will match the quantity.

Store with a Cop serves greater than 1,000 underserved youth every year with books, faculty provides and the annual Heroes and Helpers Vacation procuring spree

For extra info and to donate, go to https://www.shopwithacopsv.org/giving.

 

 

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